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AGRICULTURE
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture 10. Laboratory Materials and Problems in Agriculture.
Second Term. 2:30; C. L. 30. Credit, one-half session hour.
Mr. —.

For upper grades and high schools. Course 16 or 17, or equivalent, should be
taken prior to or with this course. This course will not be offered unless as many
as ten apply for it.

Agriculture 16. General Agriculture.—First and Second Terms. 3:30;
C. L. 28. Credit, one session hour. Mr. Hayes.

This course is intended for new students, and will be of a practical nature,
planned to fit directly school-room needs. Text-Book.—First Book in Farming, by
Chas. Goodrich.

Agriculture 17. Nature Study and Home Gardening.—First and
Second Terms. 8:30; M. L. 15. Credit, one session hour elective
in Education. Mr. Hayes.

See Education 31.

Agriculture 18. Ornithology.—First Term. 2:30; P. H. 2. Miss
Stuart.

A systematic course embracing lectures and laboratory work. The lectures are
illustrated with lantern slides, showing the home life of birds. The laboratory
work consists in classifying bird skins, of which the University possesses an excellent
series. Special attention is directed to the study of the birds, and frequent
field excursions are made to familiarize the student with the haunts and habits of
these forms. Lecture, one hour; laboratory, one two-hour period.

Agriculture 19. Rural Sociology.—First Term, 3:30; P. H. 4. Credit,
one session hour in Education. Mr. Gee.

See Education 26, and Economics 81, 82 and 83.