UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

ZOoLoGy. 1 unit. Laboratory work (at least two-thirds of the
course), with careful description and drawings. Class exercises based
on any standard textbook.
LANGUAGE
GaEK. 3 units. (1) Grammar and elementary book; (2) Xenophon's
Anabasis, four books; Greek composition; (3) Homer's Iliad, six
books or an equivalent amount of the Odyssey; Greek composition.
2 units. (1) and (2)' above.
1 unit. (1) above.
LATIN. 4 units. (1) Grammar and elementary book; (2) Coaear,
books I-IV; (3) Cicero, six orations (selections from the letters may
be substituted for two orations) ; (4) Virgil, six books; composition,
perferably in connection with Caesar and Cicero.
These requirements are planned with special reference to the
needs of those candidates who purpose continuing the study
of ancient or modern languages or of history.
3 units. (1), (2), and either (3) or (4) above.
2 units. (1) and (2) above.
1 unit (1) above.
Real equivalents will be accepted for any part of these re-
quirements, such as Rolfe and Dennison, Latin Reader, or San-
ford-Scott, Second Latin Book.
GERMAN. 1 unit. (1) Correct pronunciation; (2) grammar equiv-
alent to Manfred's Ein praktischer Anfang (23 lessons), Spanhoofd's
Elementarbuch (24 lessons), or Bacotn's New German Grammar (50
lessons) ; (3) about 50 paies of easy prose; (4) ability to translate
from German into English and vice versa, and to answer simple Ger-
man questions in German.
2 units. (1) Fluent pronunciation; (2) elementary grammar com-
pleted; (3) about 75 of the more usual strong verbs; (4) 200 pages
of reading, chiefly modern prose, but including simple poems and
possibly a short play. (5) See (4) above.
3 units. The work for 2 units, and (1) further grammar and
syntax study; (2) at least 200 pages of prose and verse, partly as out-