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*9- FLORICULTURE.—The study and management of conservatory and house plants. / . and II.; M., II'., F.: j y (j). Assistant Professor BLAIR. Required: Botany 2. [Not given 1S99-00.] *io. N U T CULTURE.—The cultivation andmanagement of nut trees for commercial purposes. /..• T11.,77/.; / / (2). Assistant Professor BLAIR. Required: Horticulture 3. [Not given 1899-00.] * n . SPRAYING.—Materials and methods employed for the combating of insects and fungous diseases of plants. / . mid II.; Tit., Th.; j ; ; (2). Mr. LLOVD. Required: Horticulture 3. *I2. PLANT HOUSES. -The construction and management of conservatories and other plant houses. / . / M., IV., F.; 1; (j). Assistant Professor BLAIR and Mr. LLOYD,. Required: Horticulture 6. *I3. ECONOMIC BOTANY.—A study of cultivated plants with special reference to their economic uses. / . / daily; 1 and 2; (j). Professor

Bl'RRILL.

Reqired:

*I4.

Botany 2. [Not given 1899-00.]

E V O L U T I O N O F C U L T I V A T E D P L A N T S . — C o m p r i s i n g a study of

organic evolutions a n d modifications of plants u n d e r t h e hand of m a n . / . / daily; 7 / (5). Assistant Professor B L A I R . Required: T w o y e a r s of University work or its equivalent.

15. NURSERY M E T H O D S AND MANAGEMENT. -Designed for those

who intend to make the n u r s e r y business a life work. / / . ,• daily; 6; (/). Assistant Professor B L A I R and Mr. L L O Y D . 16. C O M M E R C I A L H O R T I C U L T U R E . - - A course giving a practical training for those students i n t e n d i n g to follow h o r t i c u l t u r e as a business. /. and II.; daily; 8; (3). Assistant Professor B L A I R and Mr. L L O Y D . •17. E X P E R I M E N T A L H O R T I C U L T U R E . — A course for those intending to engage in professional horticulture, or e x p e r i m e n t station work. For advanced students. I. and I/.; M., ]V., F.; 6 and 7; (j). Assistant Professor B L A I R . Required:

*i8.

T w o semesters of work in h o r t i c u l t u r e .

WORK. Required of

S P E C I A L I N V E S T I G A T I O N AND T H E S I S

candidates for graduation. A and II.; M., )]'.,F.; s, 4, 5; (J). sor liuRRii.i. and Assistant Professor B L A I R . VETERINARY SCIENCE

Profes-

1. A N A T O M Y . - A t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e of t h e s t r u c t u r e of t h e horse and other domestic animals. T h e instruction comprises lectures, demonstrations, and dissections. T h e lectures include a description, first,