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    F" GENERAL POMOLOGY.
      3. Fall Term. Junior. Lectures T. Th. 9. Two credits. Lab-
  i oratory elective. Hours by appointment. One or two C1'G(llhS-
A I A study of the o1·igin, history, characteristics, adaptation to Ken-
T A   tlleky eonditions, and management of orchard and garden frl11liS.
`A -   Y`_· Further Consideration is given to harvesting, marketmg, cold St01`· MA
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  , Judging and scoring of apples, pears, nuts, and other available is]
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  ` oLERIoULTURE OR VEGETABLE GARDENING. Scl
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Z. 4. Spring Term. Lectures T. Th. l0;30. Laboratory by appoint- the
A `V ment. 1:30. Three or four credits. am
‘ A study of the principles of vegetable-growing for home and (,,1,
· market, considered with reference to culture in the iield, and lore- gm
A ‘ A ` ing under glass.
    ‘ Lectures. Text-books; Bai1ey’s Prin¢1pIg.vgfVggemb]¢ Gardening; Grcen’s Vrgemblc ing
  · Gardening. Numerous hooks and pamphlets for reference. $1 ,
· '`'_A ` THE HOME GROUNDS. ‘
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.   5. Spring Term. Senior-. Lectures F. 11:30. Laboratory and
`   Field Trips, 1:30 by appointment. Two credits.
, Ai A discussion, largely illustrated by lantern slides, of the arrange- L
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. ‘ , flowering plants for the adornment of the grounds about the home. `
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. H. NVEATHER FORECASTING. pl ‘
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=` U. The Observer of the U. S. Weather Bureau located at the Wh,
-- State University, Mr. G. Har·old Noyes, annually gives a number of mm
. Yf ~ lectures by appointment to the classes in Agronomy and Horti- his
A _. culture upon the principles underlying weather forecasting, and its mm
ji · utility to the farmer and fruit or truck grower. ture
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- ‘ 7. Spring lcrm. Senior. Lecture and Laboratory hours by hm]
. ~ appointment. Two credits. ,1
  ‘ Designed to give a b1·icf survey of the principles involved in HMP
photography, and some practice in the manipulation of the camera smc
g_ and other photographic accessories, particularly i11 connection with
·‘ scientific studies. Arranged primarily to aid Senior agricultural
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students in the illustration of their theses, when such illustration 5
·· is desirable. tory
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