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Identifier: bulletinofuniver19univ_0 (find matches)
Title: Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: University of Rhode Island Rhode Island State College Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Subjects: University of Rhode Island
Publisher: Kingston, R.I. : University of Rhode Island
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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y of common plants, their structure, physiology,evolution, and adaptation to environment. The work includes a brief study ofmolds, yeasts, and bacteria, designed as an introduction to problems in whichthese organisms play a part. Two laboratory credits and one recitation credit perweek, throughout the year. Required of Freshmen in Agriculture, Applied Science,and Home Economics. II. Economic Botany.—The systematic botany of crops and weeds. Twolaboratory credits and one recitation credit per week, first term. Required of Sopho-mores in Agriculture and Applied Science. III. Trees and Shrubs.—The determination of native and introduced treesand shrubs in summer and winter condition. One laboratory or field credit perweek, throughout the year. May be elected by students having a minimum of sixcredits in Botany. IV. Forestry.—The management of a southern New-England wood lot. Twocredits per week, second term. Required of Juniors in Agriculture. Elective inApplied Science. Mr. Bishop.
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COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 53 V. Histology.—Seed plants are studied by the usual histological methods ofimbedding, sectioning, and staining. Four laboratory credits and one recitationcredit per week, first term. Elective. VI. Pathology.—Diseases caused by parasitic fungi and the remedies forthem. Four laboratory credits and one recitation credit per week, second term.Elective. VII. Assigned Work.—Three credits, throughout the year. Elective for Seniorsin Applied Science. A. Plant Life.—Elementary agricultural botany. Two laboratory creditsand one recitation credit per week, throughout the year. Required of Short-Coursestudents in Agriculture and Domestic Science, first year. Chemistry. DR. LEIGHTON, MR. SMITH, DR. HARTWELL. Instruction in this department begins in the Freshman year withexperimental lectures, recitations, and laboratory practice in generaland descriptive chemistry. The work is designed to give a thoroughelementary knowledge of theoretical and descriptive inorganicchemi

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