Foresty I50B Forest protection, fire prevention, fire weather and fire danger, fire control methods | and equipment, fire reports and mapping, damage assessment. Insect and disease problems. (2-2-0-0) Forestry 151A Forest mensuration. Basic statistical measures, use of instruments, tree measure- ment, timber cruising, log scaling and grading. (2-3-0-0) Forestry 151B Forest management. Forest inventories, preparation and use of volume tables, stand tables, growth and yield tables, forest regulation, working plans. (2-3-0-0) DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY R. F. Grant, B.A., M.SC., PH.D., (U.B.C.), Head of Department J. H. Breckenridge, B.sc. (QUEEN’S), PH.D. (ALTA.) E. F. Shortland, B.sc. (SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS), PH.D. (MCGILL) R. W. Shepherd, Chemical Technologist. Chemistry GENERAL INFORMATION Students planning to proceed to a Bachelor of Science degree or planning to enter a professional school such as Engineering, Forestry, or the Nursing degree course must take Chemistry 111AB Students preparing to enter Medicine or Dentistry will require Chemistry 111AB, 211AB, 212AB. MAJORS AND HONOURS Majors First year — Chemistry 111AB, Mathematics 111AB, Physics 111AB. Second year — Chemistry 211AB, 212AB, Mathematics 211AB, Physics 212AB. An additional course, either Mathematics 212AB or Physics 211AB is recommended in second year. Honours — To be accepted into the Honours Chemistry Programme in the third year at a university, candidates must have obtained at least a high second class standing in Chemistry 111AB, Chemistry 211AB and Chemistry 212AB. COURSES OFFERED Chemistry 111A — GENERAL CHEMISTRY Fundamental concepts, chemical calculations, atomic and molecular structure, 44