fg5g@H 



J223 



Harvard University 



15he Lawrence 

 Scientific School 



Announces the establishment 

 of four-years' programme of 



courses in 



Forestry 



leading to the degree of S. B. 

 The School offers also profes- 

 sional courses leading to the 

 degree of S. B. in Landscape 

 Architecture, Architecture, 

 Engineering, Mining, Geol- 

 ogy, Biology, Chemistry, etc. 

 Information about require- 

 ments for admission, courses 

 of study, expenses, etc., may 

 be obtained by addressing 



J. L. LOVE, Secretary 

 16 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 



N. S. SHALEK, Dean 



Books 



Now is the Time to R e a. d Them 



Spring is here and every normal man 

 and woman wishes to get in touch 

 with the newly-wakened life out of 

 doors. See our list on a following 

 page. Whatever isn't there we can 

 procure for you at lowest rates. : : : 



FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 

 BOOK DEPARTMENT 



California, Alta, Placer County 



AGASSIZ HALL 



is a boys' Preparatory School in the Sierra Ne- 

 vada Mountains. Its boys are encouraged to 

 ride, row, swim, fish, hunt, trap, snowshoe as 

 out-of-school aids toward developing healthy 

 manhood. 



THE 



University of the South 



Sewanee, Tennessee 

 # j* j* 



DEPARTMENTS 



ACADEMIC 



THEOLOGICAL 



LAW 



MEDICAL 



PHARMACEUTICAL, 



PREPARATORY 



The University of the South is situated in the 

 center of its woodland domain of 10,000 acres, 

 on the summit of the Cumberland Mountains, 

 2,000 feet above sea level. 



Open from March to December, the academic 

 year being divided into three terms. Students 

 from other Universities may attend the sum- 

 mer session, July 3 to September 26, in any 

 department. 



The University domain is being lumbered in a 

 scientific manner under the direction of the 

 Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, and an unusual opportunity is afforded 

 for the preliminary study of forestry . Sewanee 

 presents an exceptionally attractive field for 

 the study of geology, and forest and field 

 botany. 



For further information address 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 



Michigan 



Agricultural College 

 x 



FORESTRY 



f^ OURSE has been in successful operation since 

 ^^ September, 1902. It runs parallel with 

 courses in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, and Do- 

 mestic Science, and leads to the Degree of B. S. 

 Seventy students have had instruction in this 

 subject at this College the past year. Students 

 taking the full course have practice iti nursery 

 work, forest mensuration and exploitation, and 

 field surveying. Two hundred acres of woodland 

 on the College farm, including pine and decid- 

 uous plantations, and native stands are used for 

 demonstration. The campus contains over 600 

 species of native and introduced trees and 

 shrubs. A large number of graduates of this col- 

 lege are now engaged in forestry work. Pleasant 

 location. Expenses low. Catalogue and special 

 circular sent on application. 



J. L. SNYDER, President 

 E. E. BOGVE, Professor 



Agricultural College P. O., MicKigarv 



In writing advertisers kindly mention FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



