SCHOOLS OF FORESTRY. 



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number of instractors. At present, there are officiating at the academy, hesides the 

 director, who occupies the first chair for forest science, two more teachers of this sci- 

 ence, a teacher of mathematics, physics, mechanics, and meteorology, one of chemistry, 

 mineralogy and geognosy, one .of botany, one of zoology, and one of jurisprudence, 

 and, in addition, a royal chief forest officer, as assistant teacher of construction of 

 roads, geodesy, and plan-drawing, and also a chemist as assistant teacher of geology. 



As it may afford some interest in mentioning the number of- hours assigned during 

 the five term-times to the different lectures, we give the following table : 



Fundamental sciences. 



Principal sciences. 



Secondary sciences. 



Objects of instruction. 



Objects of instruction. 



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Objects of instruction. 



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NATURAL SCIENCES. 



General and theoretic chem- 

 istry 



Special inorganic and or- 

 ganic chemistry applied. . 



Physics and meteorology . . 



Mineralogy and geognosy.. 



Definition of minerals and 

 rocks 



Eeviews for inorganic nat- 

 ural sciences 



Botany in general, and for- 

 est botany in particular . 



Anatomy of plants, vegeta- 

 ble physiology and pathol- 

 ogy 



Microscopy 



15otanical reviews 



Botanical excursions, each 

 two and a half hours 



General zoology 



Vertebrates 



Invertebrates, with special 

 reference to forest insects 



Zoological preparations . . . 



Zoological reviews 



Zoological excursions, each 

 three hoars 



Total natural sciences. . 



MATHEMATICS. 



Geodesy 



Interest and rent account. . 



■Wood-measnring 



Mathematical reviews and 

 exercises 



Surveying and leveling ex- 

 ercises, each four hours . . 



Plan - draw ingexercises.two 

 and a half hours 



Total mathematics 



ECONOMICAL SCIENCES. 



Public economy and finances 



Total sum of hours for 

 fundamental sciences . 



Cultivation of forests 



Forest implements 



Geograph forest botany. . . 



Protection of forests 



Forest usufruct and tech- 

 nology 



Forest surveying 



Appraising forests 



Calculation of the value of 

 forests and forest statis- 

 tics 



Administration of forest 

 and bunting 



Redemption of rights of 

 usage 



Forest history 



Forest statistics 



Review of various forest 

 matters 



Examinations 



Forest excursions, each 

 four hours 



Total , 



JUBISPRUDENCE. 



Civil law 



Criminal law 



Civil and criminal law- 

 suits and constitutional 

 rights 



Jurisprudence 



Total 



Construction of roads 



Hunting 



Shooting exercises, two 

 hours each 



Total sum of hours for 

 secondary sciences . 



Grand total 



Percentage of fundamen- 

 tal sciences 



Percentage of principal 

 sciences 



Percentage of secondary 

 sciences 



Average per instruction 

 week (21 in winter, 17 

 during summer) : 



^ = 28. 5 hours, or per 

 day, 4. 9 hours. 



2,648 



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