FORESTRY 



229 



Hort. 4: Plant Genetics 2 



Pub. Sp. 10: Extempore Speech 2 

 Electives 2-3 



1751-1854* 



(Forest Products Group) 

 For. 13: Thesis 2 



For. 44: Forestry Research 

 For. 45 ; Advanced Wood Structure 3 

 For. 46 ; Grading Lumber 1 



Chem. 372: Chemistry of Forest 



Products , 4 



Electives 



f 



(Lumbering Group) 

 For. 13: Thesis 

 For. 44: Forestry Research 

 For. 46: Grading Lumber 

 For. 47: Advanced Lumbering 

 Agr'l Engr. 1: Shop Work 

 Electives 



17 5 



2 

 4 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 6 



Groups 



General Forestry 

 Forest Management 



Forest Utilization 

 Summer Forestry Camp 



17 5 



(Forest Protection Group) 

 For. 13: Thesis 2 

 For. 44 : Forestry Research 4 

 For. '48: Advanced Forest Protec- 

 tion 3 

 Bact. 5 : Advanced Bacteriology 4 

 Bot. 185: Experimental Morphology 1% 

 Electives 2 



16% 



Description of Studies 



Undergraduate | Undergraduate and Graduate 

 2 1 , 38, 65 13. 18, 19, 26, 27, 33, 40 



9, 10, 11, 12, 32, 34, 41, 42, 43, 44, 



48, 52, 53, 61 



31, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 54, 55, 



59, 60, 62, 63, 64 



36, 56, 57, 58 



2. Field Forestry. An extension of the work in 65. Field excur- 

 sions and laboratory exercises. 



Any Sem. Field and lab. 2 hrs. ; credit %. 



9. Forest Management. Management of government, state, and pri- 

 vate forests. Regulation of the forest for a sustained yield. Forest 

 working plans for National, private, and European forests. 



7th Sem. Prerequisites 11, 32, 52 ; recitations 2; credit 2. 



10. Forest Valuation. The principles underlying the determination 

 of the value of forest lands. Compound interest formulae used in forest 

 calculations. The cost, sale, rental, and expectation values with reference 

 to the forest. The assessment of damages to forest property, especially 

 those resulting from fire. 



8th Sem. Prerequisites, Econ. Sci. 123, For. 9 and 11; recitations 2; credit 2. 



11. Forest Protection. Injury to the forest by trespass, grazing of 

 animals, and atmospheric influences. The destruction of the forests by 

 fires; means of prevention and suppression. Detailed fire plans for speci- 

 fied regions. 



5th Sem. Recitation 1; credit 1. 



1 The number refers to the description of the study. 



5 In the Junior and Senior years the credits may be increased to twenty for each 

 semester with the consent of the Dean of Agriculture. 



