40 AN AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF AMERICAN FORESTRY. 
Ranger. 
First YEaR—continued. 
Montana. 
Geclogy : Dynamic and structural ; prin- 
cipal rocks and soils. 
Forest Administration : The natural forest 
and the ranger. 
Tree Diseases. 
First Aid. 
English. 
Elementary Mathematics. 
Advanced Trigonometry, &c. 
Washington, 
Geology : Common minerals; soil classifi- 
cation ; ore samples and mining ; 
lode and placer work. 2 
Characteristics of Trees: Identification 
and classification ; distribution and 
use, 
Forest Administration ; Policies and 
methods. : 
Forest Botany—*Morphology and identi-. 
fication. 
Forest Law : Interpretation, precedents, 
trespass, evidence. 
Diseases of Trees : Fungi and decay. 
First Aid : (Local Doctor.) Bandages; 
shocks, bruises, cuts, burns, and 
poisoning. 
English : Composition. 
SECOND YEAR. 
: Montan3. 
Botany and Silviculture : Classification 
of trees; the growth and distribu- 
tion. Silviculture systems. 
Advanced Topographical Surveying and 
Contours, &c. 
Lumbering : Wood—Utilisation ; logging 
engineering. 
Logging Engineering. 
Physics. 
Forest Appraisals, 
Insect Control, 
Hydraulics, 
Seminar, 
Fire Protections, | 
Forcst Improvements, 
Grazing. 
Washington. 
Silviculture : Ecology ; 
forest regions and 
types ;_ silviculture 
systems of manage- 
ment. 
Forest Measurements : 
Volume tables ; 
valuation surveys ; 
annual growth. 
Forest Surveying Forest Survey~ 
Traversing, triang. ing. 
anltopo. | 
Forest Management : 
Compound interest ; 
valuation ; rotation ; 
taxation. 
Logging : Logging ma- 
chinery and rail- 
roads ; topo. maps 
and surveys. 
Wood Utilisation and 
Preservation Pro- 
perties and uses of 
woods : problems in 
wood preservation, 
Forest Economics 
Economic problems 
in re lumber indus- 
try. 
Lumbering. 
Forest measure- 
ments. 
Logging. 
Wood 
tion. 
utilisa- 
Forest 
Econem:ss, 
It is not possible to release the supervising staffs for three months, but 
every candidate for the position of forest assessor should be required to take 
the course before appointment. The forest assessment staff should be increased 
very largely in view of the amount of forest organisation work to be done. 
* Elective first and second ycars. 
