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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

DRAINAGE DESIGN. II; 2 cr. Preliminary and final surveys and de-
signs for farm and community drainage systems near Madison and
other convenient places. Optional work is provided for those special-
izing in irrigation. Field work and conferences by appointment.
Prerequisite: Agr. Engr. 1 or Top. Engr. 1 and 2. Mr. Jones.

BELT AND TRACTOR MACHINERY. II; 2 cr. Threshers, silo fillers, and
other belt-driven farm machines, large and small; tractor plow; ma-
chinery calibration tests. Lectures, laboratory studies, and field dem-
onstrations. Prerequisites: Agr. Engr. 5 and 101 or concurrent
registration. Offered 1929-30 and in alternate years. Lab. fee $2.25.
Mr. Duffee.

Seminary. I; 1 cr. Review of current literature and studies of agri-
cultural engineering problems. For juniors, seniors, and graduate
students. Mr. Jones and staff.

EXPLOSIVES. II; 1 cr. Principles and practices in the use of explo-
sives in agriculture and industry, including demolition of old struc-
tures and excavation for new ones. Lectures, laboratory, and field
work during the spring recess. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Rowlands.

RESEARCH. I, II; *cr. Special problems in farm buildings, farm
machinery, farm power, forestry, land clearing, or land drainage are
assigned to advanced students who have had the necessary previous
training. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mr. Jones and staff.

ELECTIVES IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

2. BENCH Work, ForGE, AND WeLDING. I, IJ; 1 cr. Forge and
bench work in iron and steel. The processes involved in forging,
welding, and brazing of iron and steel. The use of the chisel, file, and
drill in finishing and fitting. Lab. fee $3.00. Mr. Hollander.

1b: “.GRNERAL: HARM: CARPENTRY. I, 11; 1. or 2:-cr. ‘The tse and
care of tools and principles involved in the construction of such struc-
tures as concrete forms and farm buildings; framing of doors and
windows, and interior finishing. Lab. fee $3.00. Mr. Cluley.

ELECTIVES GIVEN BY FOREST PRODUCTS STAFF

FORESTRY AND UTILIZATION OF Woop. I; 2 cr. General introductory
course. Includes identification of native trees, forest conditions and
forest policy in the United States and utilization of wood. Mr.
Tiemann.

Woop TrcHNoLocy. II; 2 cr. Includes a study of the formation,
structure, and properties of wood, laboratory identification of United
States species of wood. Forms a logical sequence to Course 1 but can
be taken independently. Especially suited for students who expect
to go into some wood-using business, or for students intending to spe-
cialize in forestry elsewhere. Mr, Tiemann.