COLLEGE WORK IN PATHOLOGY 



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A Course in Plant Pathology. Prepared by comparison of a number of State College 

 and University Catalogs as to the topics within the course, but independently 

 grouped in sequence. 



mOB SCHOOL 



FHESBMAN 



80PHOM0BE 



JUNIOR 



SENIOR 



POST-GRADUATE 



Elem. Botany 



Morph. and 

 Taxonomy 



Hort. and 

 Plant 

 Breeding 



Econ. Ent. 



Cryp. Bot.i 

 Pathol.2 



Plant Brdg. 



Physics 



Plant Phys. 



Gen.Chem. 



Qualitative 

 and Quant. 

 Analysis 



Plant Phys. 



Org. Chem. 



Plant Path. 



Agr. Chem. 



German 



German 



1 



German 



Physics 



French 



French 



German 







^Including Mycology. 



^Including Bacteriological Laboratory work. 



In the above table only those subjects are shown that are either the accepted 

 prerequisites to plant pathology, or are of direct value as adjuncts to the botanical 

 training of such a course. In the post-graduate column, the work in plant breed- 

 ing is supposed to have to do with the introduction of resistant strains, while 

 physiology should work with the alterations of normal activity due to the presence 

 of the parasites, in the tissues of the host plants. The separation of students into 

 horticultural, agronomical, and other special lines is considered as occurring at 

 end of sophomore year. 



The subjects mentioned are those directly related to the aim 

 of the com-se, either as consecutive topics, or as adjuncts thereto, 

 and are considered as continuing beyond graduating, finally meet- 

 ing the requirements for a second degree in science. No refer- 

 ence is made to history, economics, psychology, or other subjects 

 usually required in the various institutions in one or another 

 year of residence. These are taken for granted. 



