[Catalogue] . g, classification of plants, farm crops,preparation for, and requirements of. History 5 hours per week, English Grammar 5 hours perweek, Mathematics 5 hours per week, Field Practice 5 hoursper week. SECOND YEAR—First Term. Agricultural Chemistry 3 hours a week. SUBJECTS. Agricultural elements fully defined; chemical affinity andchemical decomposition ; definite proportions; atomic andmolecular theories ; notation and formulas of compounds ;vegetable organic compounds, and volatile parts of plantsbegun. Field Practice 5 hours per week, Laboratory work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 h
[Catalogue] . g, classification of plants, farm crops,preparation for, and requirements of. History 5 hours per week, English Grammar 5 hours perweek, Mathematics 5 hours per week, Field Practice 5 hoursper week. SECOND YEAR—First Term. Agricultural Chemistry 3 hours a week. SUBJECTS. Agricultural elements fully defined; chemical affinity andchemical decomposition ; definite proportions; atomic andmolecular theories ; notation and formulas of compounds ;vegetable organic compounds, and volatile parts of plantsbegun. Field Practice 5 hours per week, Laboratory work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, English Grammar 5hours per week, History 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hoursper week. Second Term. Agricultural Chemistry 3 hours per week. SUBJECTS. Volatile parts of plants finished. Involatile parts ofplants begun. Field Practice 5 hours per week, Laboratory work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hoursper week, English Grammar 5 hours per week, Physiology HZ Q hi QI H H sH § DC Southern University. 44 THIRD YEAR—First Term. Agricultural Chemistry 5 hours per week. In volatile parts of plants finished, reproductive organs ofPlants. Field Practice 10 hours per week, including applicationsof commercial fertilizers and measuring areas, care of stock,breeding, different breeds. Feeding for beef, butter and milk,Laboratory work 3 hours per week. Physical Geography 4 hoursper week. General History 2 hours per week. Mathematics 4hours per week. Special Mechanics 2 hours per week. Second Term. Agricultural Chemistry 5 hours per week. Stock raising finished; review of carbohydrates and album-inoids, composition of perfect rations, as to climate, for work,milk, butter, beef and wool. Field and stable practice, Mathe-matics 3 hours per week, Economic Science 3 hours per week,Botany 4 hours per week, Laboratory work 4 hours per week,Physics 1 hoar per week, Special Mechanics 2 hours per week. SENIOR YEAR—First Term. Begins Second
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