234 DEPARTMENTS 



64. Lumber Transportation. Lectures on lumber transportation ; fac- 

 tors influencing methods of lumber transportation; freight rates and re- 

 lated matters. 



7th Sem. Lecture 1; credit 1. 



65. Farm Forestry. For agricultural students. General forestry 

 and identification of forest trees; planting of trees as windbreaks for 

 farmstead and crops; management and care of the farm woodlot; esti- 

 mating amount and value of the products of the woodlot; identification, 

 properties, and uses of commercial woods ; seasoning and preserving posts 

 and other timbers. 



1st or 2nd Sem. Recitation 2; Jab. 1, 2 hr. ; credit 2%. 



Botany 365. General Forest Pathology. Principles and practice in 

 plant pathology as they are related to forest trees and their products. 



7th Sem. Prerequisites 127 or 128 or 161, 268, 407; recitation 1; labs. 2, 3 

 hr.; credit 3; fee $3.00. 



Botany 407. Dendrology. Families, genera, and species of the North 

 American trees, beginning with the gymnosperms and ending with the 

 angiosperms. A collection of thirty conifers and seventy deciduous trees 

 will be required. 



4th or 8th Sem. Prerequisite Bot. 161 or 127; recitations 2; labs. 2, 3 hr. in 

 lab. and 1, 2 hr. in field; credit 4%; fee $4.00. 



Chemistry 370. Chemistry of Forest Products. A brief outline of 

 the chemistry of plant growth followed by a study of the preparation and 

 utilization of the chemical products obtained from the forest. 



6th Sem. Prerequisite 351; lectures 2; labs. 2, 2 hr. ; credit 3%; deposit $7.50. 



Chemistry 372. Chemistry of Forest Products. A continuation of 

 370. 



10th Sem. Lecture and laboratory periods as arranged; credit 4; deposit $7.50. 



Civil Engineering 406. Surveying. Pacing, ranging, chaining, uses 

 of the forest service compass and other simple instruments. A good gen- 

 eral foundation for the work of the following summer in camp. 



4th Sem. Prerequisite, Math. 30; must be followed by C. E. 557 and 658; labs. 

 2, 3 hr.; credit 2; fee $2.00. 



Civil Engineering 557. Surveying. The uses of the compass, level, 

 transit, and plane table; angle measurement; traversing; leveling; U. S. 

 land subdivision; retracement surveys; observations for meridian; taking 

 topography; calculations and office work. 



5th Sem. Prerequisite 406; must be followed by C. E. 658; recitations 2; labs. 2, 

 3 hr. ; credit 4; fee $3.00. 



Civil Engineering 658. Surveying. A continuation of C. E. 557. 



6th Sem. Prerequisite 557; recitations 2; labs. 2, 3 hr. ; credit 4; fee $3.00. 



Civil Engineering 659. Timber Testing. Tests for the properties of 

 timber as a structural material, and comparative tests of the different 

 species. The methods used by the United States Forestry Products Lab- 

 oratories will be used. 



6th or 8th Sem. Recitation 1; lab. 1, 2 hr. ; credit 1%; fee $4.00. 



Economic Science 123. Forest Economics. Relation of forests and 

 forestry to other industries agriculture, manufacturing, commerce; the 



