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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

THESIS. Yr; 2cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Wilson and staff.

ORCHARD INSECTS. II; 2cr. A laboratory study of the life histories
and controls of the principal insect pests of the orchard and bush
fruits. Prerequisite: Economic Entomology 1 or 2, or Zoology 3.
Offered 1930-31 and in alternate years. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Fluke.

FIELD CROP AND GARDEN INSEcTS. II; 2 cr. A laboratory study of
the principal insect pests of field, garden, and truck crops; their life
histories and controls. Prerequisite: Economic Entomology 1 or 2,
Zoology 8. Offered 1929-30 and in alternate years. Lab. fee $2.25.
Mr. Granovsky.

COMMERCIAL HONEY PRoDUCTION. II; 2 cr. Lectures and laboratory
periods dealing with the yearly management of the apiary for inten-
sified honey production, building up in the spring, swarm control,
supering for the honey flow, and care of bees in the fall and winter.
Lab. fee $4.50. Mr. Marvin.

TAXONOMY AND ToPIcAL Work. I, II; *cr. a. Biological relations
of insects; physiology of insects. b. Methods in entomology and in-
sect photography. c. Taxonomy of insects. Prerequisite: Economic
Entomology 1 or 2. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Wilson, Mr.
Fluke, Mr. Granovsky.

INSECTS IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. I; 2 cr. A study of the
principal insect carriers and their habits; types of insect injuries
affecting health of plants; modes of insect transmission and dissemi-
nation of plant diseases; and the methods of rearing and handling
the carriers. Arranged to meet the needs of students in entomology,
plant pathology, horticulture, and agronomy. Prerequisite: A course
in entomology and plant pathology or consent of instructor. Lab. fee
$2.25. Mr. Granovsky.

SEMINARY. I, II; 1 cr. For advanced and graduate students. Mr.
Wilson.

RESEARCH. Yr; *cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Wilson and
staff.

FORESTRY

See Forest Products Laboratory, page 427.

GENETICS

LEON JACOB COLE, Ph.D., Professor of Genetics, Chairman
RoyaL ALEXANDER BRINK, D.Sc., Associate Professor of Genetics

The following courses are designed for those who desire a general

knowledge of the subjects of heredity and breeding, or who contemplate
following these lines, either from the theoretical or practical point of
view. Special opportunity is offered those doing advanced work to get
practical experience in the methods of experimental breeding.