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lectures. r-ikafton library winter course ■ Wraktox library winter course. LECTURE. " TUT-ANKH-AMEN. PHARAOH OF , EGYPT." (Illustrated with Lantern Slides). i By [ REV. W. G. MONCKTO.N", M.A., TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY), ! at S p.m. Admission Sixpence, or by Course Ticket. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, j BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT. Two Courses of Lecture!) will be given in the second term in the Hiology Theatre. Science Buildings, Symonds Street. The l Courses will be open to the general public. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. 3 By PROFESSOR J. C. JOHNSON. M.8., M.Se.. Litt. D. 1 LECTURES.— Historical Introduction. Cells, Tissues, Organs. Elementary coii- ' sideratiou of the following—The Systems of the Body—Skiu. Skeleton, Muhclo. Brain and Nerves. Neuru-muscular Phenomena nnd Keflex Action. Circulation, Itespiration. Digestion and Absorption of Food. Excretion. Lymph. General Metabolism. Knzynies, Hormones. Outline of Sense Organs. Reproduction, Embryology and LABORATORY CLASSES. — Structure and Division of Cells. Microscopical Appearance of Typical Tissues and Organs of the Body. Elementary Tests for Food-sub-stances with Action of Digestive Juices on the Same. A minimum of Ten Lectures and Five Laboratory Classes has been arranged. The Course may be extended to the third term. It will be illustrated by wall charts, and lantern and experimental demonstraTime of Lecture—TUESDAY. 80 p.m. Time of Laboratory—MONDAY. "•!) p.m. FEE: One Lecture per week per term. 12/0. One Laboratory per week per term, 12/6. , First Lecture. JUNE 5. First Laboratory on the THIRD MONDAY of the term. June 18. In view of the Course being planned partly to meet the requirements of Students of Dental Mechanics, the following Lectures will lie given by MR. KENNETH MACKENZIE. M.D., F.R.C.S.:— 1. Bone: Its Structure and Repair. ; 2. The Salivary Glands: Their Use and Innervation. M. ROCKE O'SIIEA, B. Comm.. Registrar. ' AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY. LECTURES ON FORESTRY. By MR. w. r. McGregor. • The following series of Lectures on = Forestry will he delivered in I lie Iliology Theatre, Science Buildings, Lower Symoud's Street, on WEDNESDAYS, ct S p.m. ;. FIRST LECTURE i- WEDNESDAY. JUNE C. 3 Although dealing with a technical sub--5 ject, the lectures will include an elemen- .' tary treatment of it, and will he of lnI terest to the general public. While of I? direct utility to all concerned with v Forestry, the presentation of the subject > should also appeal to teachers and other ' nature students. The lectures will be '• illustrated by experiments, models and " lantern slides. FEE FOR THE COURSE, 3/. 1 SYNOPSIS. c I. INTRODUCTORY (Two Lectures). 2 (i.) THE LIVING TREE. — Tree Structure. The Requirements s, and Life Processes of the Plant, illustrated by experiments. q Growth, Reproduction and Life _ lli:;tory, . etc. Biological and Forest ill Classification, (ii.) THK NATURAL HISTORY OF FOREST SOILS. —Tim Compoeli. tiou and Modes of Formation of „ the Soil. Life in the Soli. . Cycles of Change Constantly Proceeding in the Soil. Relations of Plants to the soil. s- 11. CONSTRUCTIVE FORESTRY (Four c Lectures). :, (i.) OUTLINES OF FOREST A ECOLOGY.—The Forest as a Tree Community. The Factors Control- ~ ling Its Development and Modifying Its Type. (ii.) NATURAL. FOREST TYPES. —A Survey of the Worlds Chief Forest Regions from an Ecological 5- . and Economic Point ofcView, with Special Reference to the Forests of N.Z. (iii.) THE NATURAL REGENERATION OF FORESTS.—With a Consideration of Associated Systems of Forest Management, (iv.) THE PROBLEM OF WASTE LANDS. —Forest Plantations and the Keclamatiou of Unproductive Areas. 111. GENERAL (Three Lectures;. . " (i.) THE GROWTH, STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF WOOD.— With Special Reference to the Commercial Timbers of N.Z. (ii.) FOREST PROTECTION. — The Ravages of Insects, Fungoid Diseases, Fire, etc. (iii.) GENERAL ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY. U M. ROCKB O'SHEA, B.\ Con., Registrar. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. + piVERHEAD SEHVICE. JfcA~\ •** S.S. PITOITOI. Calling At All Wharves. "Eeaves AUCKLAND— Daily, at 3.30 p.m., for Hobsonrillc, 'Wnimarie. and Itiveriieau (Saturdays excepted). Sunday, ut 4 p.m. Leaves RIVERHEAD—DaiIy at 7 a.m. i- (Sundays exeepted). y For OSTEND—Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m.; n. I Saturdays, 1.45 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. BBADNEY AND BINNS. D»

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 June 1923, Page 12

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