Maryland Agricultural College Bulletin, Vol3, No2, October-December, 1906 . eglect or unintelligent management when out of condition. While the treatment of sick animals should rest with veterin-arians trained in such work, yet the owner or manager must knowwhen such services are needed and how to carry on such treatmentintelligently when directed by the veterinarian. The effort is made inthe following course of lectures to prepare the student with suchknowledge and to enable him the better to understand the bulletins,reports and treatises upon veterinary subjects which he may possess: 1. Nutr


Maryland Agricultural College Bulletin, Vol3, No2, October-December, 1906 . eglect or unintelligent management when out of condition. While the treatment of sick animals should rest with veterin-arians trained in such work, yet the owner or manager must knowwhen such services are needed and how to carry on such treatmentintelligently when directed by the veterinarian. The effort is made inthe following course of lectures to prepare the student with suchknowledge and to enable him the better to understand the bulletins,reports and treatises upon veterinary subjects which he may possess: 1. Nutrition. 2. Diseases due to mistakes in feeding. 3. Infectious diseases. 4. Cattle and their common diseases. 5. The examination of a horse for soundness. 6. Lameness. 7. The foot—its care and shoeing. 8. The use of medicines and minor operations. 10 X-TOBACCO-FIVE HOURS. PROF. H. J. PATTERSON. The plant bed, culture, harvesting, curing, marketing and ef-fects of fertilizing elements upon the quality. XI-PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY-FIFTEEN HOURS. PROF J. B. S. STUDYING PLANT DISEASES. Five lectures on the general principles of plant life and struc-ture; how plants live, grow and reproduce, and how they are in-fluenced by different conditions of light, temperature, moisture andother factors in their surroundings, considered with special refer-ence to agricultural problems. Five lectures on the causes, symp-toms and treatment of plant diseases, with practice work in exam-ination and study of diseased plants and the preparation and use ofremedies and preventatives. This course will include the discussion of the laws of plant II life, the uses and structure of plant parts, nutrition, growth, forma-tion of products by the plant, reproduction by seeds and otherwise,seed testing, useful plants, weeds, poisonous plants, causes of dis-ease, parasitic fungi, preparation of fungicides and spraying. XII—ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY—TWENTY HOURS. PROF. T. E. SYMONS.


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