SCHOOLS OF FORESTRY. 



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from tho director, Dr. J. F. Judeich, we can only insert the following 

 tables of attendance : 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTAL ACADEMY OF WURTEMBERG, 

 AT HOHENHEIM. 



This institution was founded July 2, 1818,^ and was reorganized Sep- 

 tember 9, 1865. It embraces a very full course of instruction, both in 

 agriculture and forestry, and is under the care of the Ministry of Edu- 

 cation and Keligion. It is located at a place about two hours' ride from 

 Stuttgart, in premises once a princely residence, with a superb park of 

 eight hectares, containing many grand old trees and extensive gardens 

 filled with native and exotic trees and plants. It has connected with it 

 315 hectares of land devoted to agriculture, and 2,200 hectares are given 

 to forestry. Its collections are extensive and valuable, and it has ex- 

 perimental stations for prosecuting agricultural and forestal observa- 

 tions, including meteorology. 



Besides a director, it has nine regular lecturers, seven adjunct pro- 

 fessors, two reviewers, and one assistant, and the course embraces five 

 semesters, or two years and a half. The time for completing the course 

 is, however, not fixed, and may be finished in less time, if attainments 



I In the beginning there were two separate institutions, both founded in 1818, and 

 united June 29, 1820. 



