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University of Illinois.

The College has a supply of compound microscopes and apparatus, and students have opportunity to learn their use, and to make practical investigations with them. The herbarium is rich in specimens of useful and noxious plants, including many of the fungous parasites which cause disease to cultivated crops.

AGRICULTURAL COURSE. Required for the Degree of B. S., in College of

FIBST TEAS.

Agriculture.

1. Elements of Agriculture; Chemistry; Trigonometry; Shop practice (optional). 2. Elements of Horticulture; Chemistry; British Authors, or Free Hand Drawing. 3. Economic Entomology; Chemistry; Rhetoric.

SECOND YEAB.

1. Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Botany; German. 2. Agricultural Chemistry (Soils and Plants) ;Zoology or Botany jGerman. 3. Agricultural Chemistry (Tillage, Fertilizers, Foods); Vegetable Physiology; German.

THIBD YEAB.

1. Agricultural Engineering and Architecture; Animal Anatomy and Physiology; German. 2. Animal Husbandry; Veterinary Science; Veterinary Materia Medica (optional extra); Physics or Geology. 3. Landscape Gardening; Veterinary Science; Physics or Geology.

FOUBTH TEAB.

1. Physiography; Mental Science; History of Civilization. 2. Rural Economy; Constitutional History; Logic. 3. History of Agriculture and Rural Law; Political Economy; Laboratory Work. N. B.—Students in Horticulture will take the special branches in Horticulture described on pages 36 and 37.