EMANUEL FRITZ, B.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry. H. J. BAADE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. ARTHUR H. HOFFMAN, E.E., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineer ing (from September 1). GEORGE A. COLEMAN, M.A., Instructor in Entomology. Ross C. INGRIM, Instructor in Shopwork, Davis. CLAYTON O. SMITH, M.A., Instructor in Plant Pathology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside. DANIEL H. CAREY, B.S., Instructor in Olericulture, Davis. HOWARD B. FROST, Ph.D., Instructor in Plant Breeding in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside. STEPHEN L. DENNING, B.S., Instructor in Dairy Industry, Davis. HENRY H. SEVERIN, Ph.D., Instructor in Entomology. WALTER C. DEAN, B.S., Instructor in Soil Technology. ELMER R. DE ONG, B.S., Instructor in Entomology. J. RAYMOND BEACH, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science, Davis. PETER T. PETERSEN, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science, in charge of serum manufacture. ROBERT W. HODGSON, M.S., Instructor in Citriculture. GUY L. PHILP, B.S., Instructor in Pomology, Davis. ARTHUR W. CHRISTIE, M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry. KATHERINE JONES, B.S., Instructor in Landscape Gardening and Floricul ture. JULIUS L. COLLINS, B.S., Instructor in Genetics. J. C. MARTIN, B.S., Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry. CLARENCE V. CASTLE, B.S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry, Davis. C. L. FLINT, B.S., Instructor in Landscape Gardening and Floriculture. H. M. BUTTERFIELD, M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Education. G. A. LINHART, Ph.D., Instructor in Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology. RALPH BENTON, M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Education. J. C. MARQUARDT, B.S.A., Assistant in Dairy Industry, Davis. HAROLD GOSS, Assistant in Nutrition. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY A deposit of $10 is required in courses 2, 101, 102, 103, 105; $5 of this is retained and the balance after deducting for breakage or loss may be returned. BURD BURD, CHRISTIE, MARTIN 1. General Agricultural Chemistry (3). I, Tu Th S, 9. 2. Agricultural Laboratory (2). I. Sec. 1, M F, 1-4; Sec. 2, Tu Th, 1-4. 101A-101B. Advanced Agricultural Chemistry (3-3). Yr. HOAGLAND Lecture to be arranged; laboratory, Sec. 1, Tu Th, 1-4; Sec. 2, Tu Th, 2-5. 102. The Chemistry of Fertilizers (2). II. Lectures as required; laboratory, Tu Th, 9-12. 103. Laboratory Study of Selected Topics (3). I. Lecture and laboratory hours by arrangement. 104A-104B. Pro-seminar (1-1). Yr. 105A-105B. Undergraduate Thesis Course (4-4). Yr. 201A-201в. Research. Yr. 299. Thesis for the Master's Degree. Yr. HIBBARD HOAGLAND BURD and Staff BURD HOAGLAND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 100. Elements of Agricultural Nature Study (3). II. Lectures, M Tu, 1; laboratory, W, 1-4. KERN KERN 103. Agencies for Rural Progress (3). II, M Tu W, 9. 112. Agencies, Principles and Methods of Agricultural Extension (2 or 3). I. 115. Selected Topics. Either half-year. 120A-120B. Pro-seminar (1-1). Yr. Tu, 3-5. GRIFFIN and others GRIFFIN, KERN GRIFFIN, KERN 202. Special Studies in Agricultural Education: Either half-year. 299. Thesis for the Master's Degree. GRIFFIN 300. Practice of Teaching Vocational Agriculture (4). GRIFFIN, DADISMAN (Given at Davis) 106. Methods in Teaching Vocational Agriculture (3). II. DADISMAN 107A-107B. The Farm Project. Yr. DADISMAN 108. Methods in Teaching Supplemental Vocational Subjects (3 or more). II. DADISMAN 110. Organization, Supervision and Administration of Vocational Agriculture (2). II. AGRONOMY 99. Practice Course (6). ADAMS 103. Seeds (2). II, Lecture, Th, 1; laboratory, Th, 2–5. KENNEDY 104. Weeds (2). II. KENNEDY 106. Cereals (3). I, Lectures, Tu Th, 9; laboratory, Tu, 2-5. 108. Agrostology (3). II. MADSEN KENNEDY Lectures, Tu Th, 9; laboratory, Tu, 2-5. ADAMS 118. Farm Management (3). I. Lectures, W F, 9; laboratory, F, 2–5. 119. Farm Management (2). I, M, 1–5. 120. Crop Production (3). II, Tu Th S, 10. 130. Conference-Special Topics (1). I, W, 2-4. 100. Advanced Practice (3). II. ADAMS GILMORE GILMORE and Staff GILMORE and Staff KENNEDY HENDRY KENNEDY (Given at Davis) THOMPSON 101. Management of Farm Animals (4). Two lectures and two laboratory periods by arrangement. 102. Feeding of Farm Animals (2). II. 105. Dairy Cattle and Hogs (4). II. Lectures, M Th, 8; laboratory, M Th, 9-11. 106. Beef Cattle, Horses and Sheep (4). II. Lectures, M Th, 8; laboratory, M Th, 9-11. 107. Breeding Farm Animals (3). II, Tu W Th, 9. 108. Milk Production (3). II, Tu Th F, 11. 109. Pro-seminar (1). II. TRUE, THOMPSON 102. Semi-tropical Fruits (4). I. Lectures, Tu Th S, 11; laboratory, Tu, 2-5. 103. Pro-seminar (1). Either half-year. COIT COIT COIT COIT 104. Citrus Investigations (1-2). Either half-year. 105. Advanced Citrus Fruits (3). II. Lectures, Tu Th, 11; laboratory, Tu, 2–5. 106. Physiology and Anatomy of Citrus and Semi-tropical Fruit Plants (3). A laboratory deposit of $3 is required in courses 102, 104, 128, 130, 131, 134, to be returned after deducting for breakage. 102. Principles of Dairying (3). I, F, 1; 8, 8; F, 2-5. 135. Dairy Plant Management (3). I. ROADHOUSE ROADHOUSE, DENNING BAIRD DENNING 130. City Milk Supply and Dairy Inspection (3). II. Lectures, W, F, 10; laboratory, Th, 1-4. 131. Testing Dairy Products (2). II, W, 1-5. ROADHOUSE, MARQUARDT MARQUARDT 134. Ice Cream, Ices, and Dairy By-products (3). II. BAIRD, MARQUARDT 1. General Entomology (2). Either half-year. 2. Economic Entomology (2). Either half-year. Tu Th, 11. Course 3 or 4 must be taken concurrently. 3. Supplementary Course (1-3). Either half-year. 4. Elementary Systematic Entomology (3). Either half-year. Laboratory, Tu Th, 1-4; field work by arrangement. 6. Parasites (3). I, Tu Th, 10; section by arrangement. 27. Ecology (3). II, M W F, 10. VAN DYKE WOODWORTH The Staff VAN DYKE FREEBORN 99. Practice in Entomology (6). 103. Special Problems (2-4). Either half-year. 105A-105в. Apiculture (3-3). Yr. Lectures, Tu, 10, 1; laboratory, Tu W, 2-4:30. 106A-106в. Insect Structure (2-2). Yr. Tu Th, 1-4. The Staff COLEMAN SEVERIN 112. Advanced Systematic Entomology (3). Either half-year. VAN DYKE M W F, 1-4. 114. Forest Insects (3). Either half-year. 116. Veterinary Parasitology (4). I. Lecture, M W, 10; laboratory, M W, 1-4. 117. Insecticide and Fungicide Preparation (1). I, W, 2-5. 124. Orchard Insects (4). I. Lectures, Tu Th, 4; laboratory, Tu Th, 1-4. 126. Medical Parasitology (3). II, M Tu W Th, 3. 127. Medical Parasitology Laboratory (2). II. M W, 1-3. 129A-129B. Undergraduate Thesis Courses (2-5). 130. Rural Sanitation (3). I, M W F, 9. VAN DYKE HERMS, FREEBORN GRAY GRAY VAN DYKE ESSIG ESSIG HERMS HERMS, FREEBORN The Staff HERMS HERMS 131. Administration of Mosquito Abatement Districts (3). II. FREEBORN 200A-200в. Seminar in Parasitology (1-1). Yr. Tu, 4. 201A-201в. Research in Parasitology (4 or more). Yr. HERMS, FREEBORN 202A-202B. Research in Systematic Entomology (4-4). Yr. 205A-205B. Research in Insect Biology (4-4). Yr. 218A-218B. Research in Insecticides (4-4). Yr. 299. Thesis for the Master's Degree. VAN DYKE, ESSIG WOODWORTH, SEVERIN GRAY FARM MECHANICS (Given at Davis) 2. Shop Practice: Carpentry (2). II, M Tu, 8-11. 102. Dairy Mechanics (2). II. Lectures, M W F, 9; and one weekly quiz section by arrangement. |