FISHERIES, GAME AND FORESTS. 447 



JUNIOR YEAR. 



NO. FIRST SECOND THIRD 



COURSE. TERM. TERM. TERM. 



Botany, n 3 3 



Physical Geography (Geology), .... 22 (3) (3) ( 3 ) 



Systematic Zoology, Fish Culture and Game-keeping, 19 2 2 2 



Forestry, - 3 4 4 



" - *3 5 



4 3 



6 3 



IS - 5 



7 3 



14 — — 3 



SENIOR YEAR. 



Political Economy, - 59 (2) (2) 



Law, ......... 2 2 2 



Forestry, ...----.. 5 4 — 



" 8 4 



16 TO 



17 2 



9 



"--- ... IO 3 



11 — 2 



Seminary, ........ — 3 ^ — 



The courses in fundamental and supplementary branches are selected from those 

 offered in the Departments of the University. Some of these courses arc fuller 

 than necessary for students in forestry and may possibly be shortened, leaving more 

 room for electives. The courses advised are : Mathematics, 7 ; Physics, 2a; Chem- 

 istry, 1, 16, 21b; Zoology: Invertebrate, 1, Vertebrate, 2, Entomology, 3, 7 ; Botany, 

 1, 2, 5, 9, II ; Geology, 10, 21, 22, 23, 32 ; Engineering, 4, 5 ; Political Economy, 34, 

 5i, 59- 



Courses in Forestry. 



(Days and hours to be arranged.) 



1. Synoptical Course in Forestry. Economic Nature and Political Aspects. 

 Designed especially for students of Political Economy, Agriculture, Engineering, 

 and freshmen in the College of Forestry, to acquaint the student in a brief manner 

 with the several subjects comprising the field of forestry. Lectures only. Two 

 hours. Spring term. Professor FERNOW. 



