With the Forest Engineers. 



NOTES FROM THE SCHOOLS. iioloKy. suils, i'nn-Ht zixiloj^y, hilvicul- 

 tare, r«*for«'st}itiori. iiiaiuiKi'iin'iit. 



Tlu' Farullv of Forrstrv ..f tho '"""^"'■'nv-:- ^voo.l i„.h,Mri..H t. ' 



ri.ivrrsilv of Toronto has 'this v-Mi- ""'"^'>'- i<'n-st K.-uuraphy. I,,.,, 



forty fiv,."stu.lL-nts in alt.-n.hm.M.; tht- "'^"-k^ts. statist.rs an.l law . an.l 



sani'.. nnn.h.T as last year. Of thoso. ''•'"'••"♦^ '»» mnlu-uw an.l surtf-ry. 



six men an- tal<in<; the ronil)iii.-(l Th.- lon-stry <l.-|.artm.nt of 



Arts and Forestry (-(Mirs.'. M(si<l.'s I niv.Tsity of N.w lininswirk 



those and the regular four-year ''•|'«>rts a sueeessful year. iUi- 



course men. there are also a nmiih.r '•'•' '"^''-^f ad<litions to its ei|uipir 



of non inatrieulated students, taking; '^ « spe.-ial forestry and e- 



si)e.-ial courses. Thirlv three of the l'<'nnanent eanip. This. ,.. 



students are Ontario men. ^vhile Md)stantnil lojr huddinj;. tho . 



throe eome from the I'nite.l States >>tnietion of whi.'h \\>is dono by the 



and one from Kn^dand. The stand- -"idents th.inselv.-s on the !■ 



ard for entrance to tiie fa.-ultv is '"••f^'<t land ownd hy the un. . . 



a^rain I.eintr raised for the sessi,.n of •'"•1 situate.! only ahout three i.. 



1!I12:5. and will correspon.l n.-arlv ''•">» ""' university itselt. A !■ 



to .senior nuitrieulation. The stan.j- ><-nption ..f the l.uil.lintr an.l m ii^ 



ard d.'.nand.'d on .'xaminations will "•nstru.-tion. from the pen of IV.. 



he forty per cent, on each pap.>r an.l l"^'*"'' M'H'T, will appear in . 



sixty per cent, on the afrjri-.'trate, ex- '■^>'ne (d the .JotRNvi.. 



cept in Knjrlish. for which the min- 



inium is sixty six per cent. A course Mp. \v. N. Millar. M 



of lectures hy Dr. von Sehreiik on ^pointed District li 



Disi-a.ses of Tre«'s and a course of lee id.piarters nt <'a 



tiires in First Aid to the Injur.Ml ar.; have entire dire«*tioM ot ail ihc Al 



new features of the curriculum. The I.ertn reserves. Mr. .Millar li.i ' "i 



For«'stry ("luh is found to he a v.-ry -..i- a numher nf \.ars in eh. 



usid'ul and interesting; adjunct to tin Kaniksn 'nal For 



rejrular ela.ss work. iontana. whieh t» some thi 



Thi" Forest Scho..l .d' Laval I lu ;'>m aere.s in e\- ' ■ •' 



vi-rsity has an attendanc.' of forty • ..ntrol of its a.i 



stud.'iits: of thes.' sev.'ii are in their injf the oruaiiizatioii of a fire ra- ■ 



final year an.l will jrraduate thi- - foree. th. 



sprintr. The se.MUiil-y.'ar class ii' " d of > 



uf l!»l:{) has twelv.> stii.h-nls. . i> «ilhi. 



the (irst-year class tw.«nty on.- i • siiinmer ofllUO. wl 



in attendance. Of the total o' - of life ai 



men. twenty seven have s.diol ho nn«! 



and work in the jtrovincial 1 ^. tl>«* ' 



Service. The courses comprise - '•»! nlnio^t 



mentary and hit,dnr mathematics '" '' 

 \o. an.l inclu.linLT. calculus, n; : 

 mathemati.'s (surveying, mc'i 



.-onstruction of mills, road aiii trniU nn-i ' 

 buildiufT. drawinir and ma| 

 forest science i forest l)otan\ . • 



