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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

sells sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, broccolli, celery, cress or pepper grass, cucumbers, egg plant, lettuce, mushroom, musk melon, onion, parsley, peas, pepper, pumpkin, radish, rhubarb, spinach, squash, sweet potato, tomato, and water melon; each studied with reference to the points enumerated under course I, (a). Lectures, required readings, practical work. Spring term, at p, full credit.

Mr. BLAIR.

8. FLORICULTURE.—The study and management of conservatory and house plants. Fall, winter, and spring terms, Tu., Th., at

1.20, two-fifths credit. Mr. BLAIR. 9. PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE.—A course giving a practical

training for those students intending to follow horticulture as a business. Fall, winter, and spring terms, S., at o, two-fifths credit. (Six hours a week required.) Mr. BLAIR.

10. SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS AND THESIS WORK.—For gradu-

ates and advanced students. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths

credit. Professor BURRILL.

ITALIAN

1. GRAMMAR AND READING.—Grandgent's Italian Grammar,

reading of modern authors; Dante's Divina Commedia, outlines of Italian literature. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full credit. Arrange hours. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. LATIN 1. LIVY.—Selections from the XXI. and XXII. books. Latin composition based on the text. The main object of this course is to secure accuracy in pronunciation and facility in reading easy Latin. Fall term, at 8, full credit. Professor BARTON.

2. PLINY THE YOUNGER.—Selected Letters. The Life of a

Roman gentleman under the early empire. Outlines of Roman Literature. Winter term, at 8.20, full credit. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1. 3. TERENCE.—Phormio and Adelphi. Roman comedy, lectures. Hayley's introduction to the verse of Terence. Scenic antiquities. Spring term, at 8, full credit. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 2. 4. HORACE.—Odes. Roman lyric poetry. The art of Horace as a contribution to the world's best literature. Fall term, at 1.20, full credit. Professor BARTON. [Not given in 1898-99.]