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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

semester experimental physiology receives chief attention. I. and II.; daily; I and 2; (5 each semester). Professor BURRILL and Mr.

YOUNG.

Required: Botany 1.

4. TAXONOMY OF SPECIAL GROUPS.—Mostly laboratory and

herbarium work, and assigned reading. Field excusions are required. The course extends through the year, but the work of each semester may be credited separately under the designations of 4a and 4b. The first semester is devoted mainly to spermaphytes, the second to sporophytes. I. and II.; daily; 1 and 2; (5 each semester). Required: Botany 2. 5. BACTERIOLOGY.—An introduction to the knowledge of the subject and instruction in methods. Only those who can give extra time when occasion demands it should make application. / / . ; daily;

3 and 4; (5). Professor BURRILL and Mr. YOUNG.

Required: Chemistry 1, and at least one semester's work in Biology, Botany, or Zoology, in the University.

6. BACTERIOLOGY FOR SANITARY ENGINEERS.—Bacteriological

methods and their application in water analysis and sewerage. /. (lost seven weeks); daily; 3 and 4; (2). Professor BURRILL and Mr.

YOUNG. 7. PLANT PATHOLOGY.—Diseases and injuries of plants. W., F.; 1 and 2; (3). Mostly

laboratory, herbarium, and field work and assigned reading. / . ; M.,

Professor BURRILL and Mr. CLINTON.

Required: Botany 1, 2. 8. ECONOMIC BOTANY.—Useful plants and plant products. Lectures and assigned reading. / . ; Tu.,Th.; 1 and 2; (2). Professor

BURRILL. [Not given in 1899-1900.]

9. INVESTIGATIONS AND THESIS.—Research work upon selected subjects. Special arrangements for this work should be made during the preceding year. I. and II.; daily; arrange time; (5). Professor

BURRILL.

Required: Botany 1, 2, and at least one year from 3, 4, 5, 7. 10. SEMINARY.—Reports and discussions upon assigned topics and results of research work. For advanced and graduate students. /. and II.; F.; arrange time; (1). Professor BURRILL.

COURSES FOR GRADUATES

101. Biological Botany. 102. Systematic Botanv. 103. Bacteriology. 104. Evolution of Plants.