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(14) FOREST MANAGEMENT (Prof. Illick), Senior Year- 

 First and Second Terms — Lectures 2 hours, Field Work 2 

 hours. 



Separate courses are given in Forest Management and Forest 

 Finance so Forest Management is considered in a narrower sense 

 and includes Organization, Administration, and Formulation of 

 Working Plans. Special consideration is given to the normal 

 forest, increment, growing stock, gradation of age classes, sylvi- 

 cultural systems of managemnt, rotation, regulation, and distri- 

 bution of yield, and working plans. Each class makes a geome- 

 tric, qualitative, and quantitative survey of a certain forest area 

 and formulates a rational scheme of procedure for its develop- 

 ment. In addition each year a portion of the State forest is 

 divided into permanent managerial figures (compartments) and 

 a complete survey made of it with reference to site quality, grow- 

 ing stock, yield, rotation, increment, age classes, etc. 



(15) TRIGONOMETRY (Prof. Ziegler), Freshman Year- 



First Term — 4 hours. 



Course designed to cover trigonometric analysis, right and 

 oblique triangles, and particularly the accurate use of logarithms 

 and trigometric tables in the solution of problems. 



Text — Elements of Trigonometry — Phillips and Strong. 



(16) GENERAL PHYSICS (Prof. Netoffsky), Freshman Year 

 — First and Second Terms — 4 hours lectures and recitations. 



A study of the fundamental principles of Physics and their 

 application. 



Equipment. 



The physics equipment consists of a serviceable set of appa- 

 ratus for demonstration purposes. 



