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GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY.
1. Fall Term. T. Th. Two credits. i 4
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[:30, An elementary course comprising a study ot the characteristics oh
the orders, sub-orders, and important families of Insects.
Hinl ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. ¤
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ly Of 2. Winter Term. M. W. F. 8. Three credits. Spring Tern1»
T. Th. 8. Two credits.
A course designed to familiarize the agricultural student with the
more important noxious insects and with the methods of combating
them.
9 to Advanced courses Ill (Advanced Economic Entomology), IV (Life—hist0ries).
VI (Systematic Entoinology), in the department of Entomology in the Collecsc Of
_ Arts and Science, are open as electives to Agricultural students who have taken x
nplcs I and I1.
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Rural Engineering.
LAND SURVEYING4 l _ ·` ` , .
I. SpringTerm. Sophomore. W. F. Laboratory1:3G. Two credits.
An elementary course in land surveying methods and the use of ·
surveying instruments, with recitations, lectures and field work.
The fieldwork affords practice in the use of chain, tape, compass, _
transit and level. ,
hours ROADS.
enior. ‘ _ . _ _ ‘
ly fm 2. Spring Term. Junior or Senior. Lectures 9:10 T. Th. Two
is mv _ credits. ‘
Myer; Iligliways and highway construction. Road Material, Macadani
Roads, Sand Clay Roads, Gravel Roads. Specifications for roads.
n Ml ~ Recitations, assigned readings and report. ·
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REW in Other courses in the School ot Civil Engineering are offered else·` _ V
where in this catalogue. `·