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BIOLOGY.

1. High School Botany.—This course is outlined primarily to give
the student a knowledge of how plants live, grow and propagate themselves,
and of their structure. An introduction to the systematic
study and naming of ferns and flowering plants will be included in
this course. The teacher completing this work will be prepared to
place an introductory course of botany in his or her high school curriculum.
This work will also supplement, in a helpful manner, his or
her work in drawing, geography and physiology. No text-book required.
Laboratory fee $1.00.

Daily, 8:30 to 9:30; Laboratory 9:30 to 11:30. Professor Kepner.
Cabell Hall, Room 12.

2. High School Zoology.—This course is outlined primarily to give
the student a knowledge of how animals live, grow and propagate
themselves, and of their structure. The teacher completing this work
will be prepared to place an introductory course of Zoology in his or
her high school curriculum. This work will also supplement, in a helpful
manner, his or her work in drawing, geography and physiology.
No text-book will be required. Laboratory fee $1.00.

Daily, 2:30 to 3:30; Laboratory 3:30 to 5:30. Professor Kepner.
Cabell Hall, Room 12.

Certificate Credit.—Summer School Professional Certificate—Biology,
1 and 2; Special High School Certificate—Biology, 1 and 2.