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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

FOURTH YEAR.

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1. Farm Equipment; Horticulture; Mental Science; Thesis. 3. Rural Economy; Entomology ; Animal Husbandry. 3. History of Agriculture and Rural Law; Entomology ; Political Economy. COURSE 5.

FIRST YEAR.

1. Chemistry ; Mathematics ; French ; Military. 3. Chemistry ; Mathematics ; French ; Military. 3. Chemistry; Mathematics; French; Military.

SECOND YEAK.

1. Botany ; Physics ; German ; Military. 2. Botany ; Physics ; German ; Military. 3. Botany ; Physics ; German ; Military.

THIKD YEAK.

1. Bacteriology ; Zoology ; Physiology ; Themes and Elocution. 3. Fungi; Zoology; Entomology; Theme and Elocution. 3. Plant Reproduction ; Zoology ; Entomology ; Themes and Elocution.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Fruit Culture ; Farm Equipment; Mental Science. 3. Forestry and Plant Houses ; Rural Economy; Constitutional History. 3. Gardens; History of Agriculture and Rural Law; Political Economy. JUNIOR COURSE IN AGRICULTURE. A two years' course has been arranged for those who desire some knowledge of the physical and natural sciences as well as the professional agricultural studies. For admission to this course students should not be less than eighteen years of age, and should have at least a good common school education. Students of sufficient age and attainments may take the professional studies of this course in one year. Horticultural studies may be substituted for veterinary science if desired. Young farmers, or others, who can give but a few months to school preparation, will be admitted in the winter term without special examination, to the lectures and class exercises on farm crops, farm animals, and the more important diseases of animals.