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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF 



Tl)e Coarse in Forestry lyeadincr to tl)e Degree of P>ad)elor 

 of fl)e Science of Forestry. 



The courses of the spring term in the junior and senior years will be given in the 

 College Forest at Axton, N. Y. Students must therefore arrange their courses in 

 other branches so as to keep the spring term entirely free for work in the woods. 



[Courses in parentheses are elective in wliolc or in part .*] 

 FRESHMAN YEAR. 



NO. FIRST SECOND THIRD 



COURSE. TERM. TERM. TERM. 



Solid Geom. | 



Adv. Algebra, MMath.), 7 2 2 2 



PI. and Sph. Trig. J 



Anal. Geom. \ 



Calculus, J" (Mathematics), - 10 (3) (3) (3) 



Physics, - 2b 5 5 5 



Chemistry, - 1 3 3 3 



Invertebrate Zoology, ...... ^3 3 — 3 



Vertebrate Zoology, ------- 2 — 3 — 



Botany, - _ . . . X) 2 3 3 3 



Meteorology (Geology), ------ 23 2 — 



Forestry, --------- 1 — — 2 



SOPHOMORE YEAR. 



Chemistry, - 16 4 4 (4) 



Entomology, -------- 7 — 2 — 



Entomology, - 4,5 (3) (3) 



Systematic Dendrology (Botany), - 9 3 — 



Biological Dendrology, ------ — — 3 3 



General Geology, ------- 2 i 3 3 3 



Soils (Geology), -------- 32 2 



Pen Topog. (Engineering), ----- 4 — 2 — 



Land Surv. (Engineering), ------ 5 — ■ — ■ 4 



Political Economy, ------- 51 — 3 3 



Forestry, - 2 (3) (3) 



* All electives must be chosen at the beginning of the year with the previous written approval of 

 the Director. 



