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Sesonn Yuar—continued. 
Montana, 
Forest Management—Forest Engineering. 
Biology: Element- Analytical Geometru. 
ary Zoology and Advanced Trigonom- 
Entomology. etry. 
Shop Work—Forge 
and Machine. 
* Descriptive Geo- 
metry. 
* Shades Shadows, 
and Perspectives. 
Spring Camy.: Forest measurements and 
lumbering. 
Washington, 
Forestru. 
Chemistry : General. 
*Mechanical Engineering—Shop Drill. 
THIRD YEAR, 
Montana. 
Forest Management—Forest Engineering. 
Forest Mapping : Compiling topographic 
maps ; forest maps. 
Forest Reconnaissance: U.S. Forest fer- 
vice methods. 
Iumbering: The industry; grading ; 
marketing and selling ; prices and 
freights ; milling methods and mill 
study, costs, &c. 
Fire Protection: Publicity ; prevention 
laws; detection; organisation of 
patrol suppression ; fire-fighting 
methods. 
Highways and Bridges : Their design and 
construction ; trail building, &c. 
Improvement and Construction: Roads 
and trails ; bridges ; cost data. 
*Silviculture : Forest Silviculture. 
ecology and types ; 
nursery practice ; 
planting. 
Forest Policy: Ad- 
ministration ; nat. 
Graphic Statics. 
forest laws ; Integral and Differ- 
classification ; tax- ential Calculus. 
ation; organisa- 
tion, 
Botany: Classifica- Applied Mechanics, 
tion of forest trees 
of U.S.A. woods. 
* Biology. *Forest Management. 
* Physics. * Hydraulics. 
*Geology—Physical. *Geology—Mining. 
*Chemistry. *Chemistry. 
*Hinglish or German. *Water Supply and 
Irrigation. 
* Mathematics. 
Washington, 
Forestry. 
Forest Topography: Plane table, transit 
and triangulation; Elementary 
Railroad Surveying. 
Reconnaissance. 
Political Science : Elements of economics. 
A 
Tree Diseases. 
Silviculture : Forest ecology and types ; 
nursery practice ; planting. 
*Mech, Engineering. 
Forest Entomology and Biology. 
Physics. o 
* Political Science. 
*Chemistry. 
Railroad Surveying. 
*Elective, 
