[ Number. Name. Location, TABLE X.-PART 1.-Statistics of schools of science, (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) for 1875, &c.- Continued. 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 students. 24 Missouri Agricultural and Mechanical College, (University of Missouri.) 25 School of Mines and Metallurgy, 26 Agricultural College, (Univer- 27 College of Agriculture, (Uni. versity of Nevada.) 28 New Hampshire College of Agri culture and the Mechanic Arts, 29 Rutgers Scientific School, (Rut- 30 College of Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, &c., (Cornell University.) 31 United States Military Academy 32 Agricultural and Mechanical College, (University of North Carolina.) 34 Corvallis State Agricultural College. 33 Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. 35 Pennsylvania State College... 3 South Carolina Agricultural Orangeburg, S. C 38 Tennessee Agricultural College, 40 University of Vermont and State 41 Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1872 1875 Rev. Edward Cooke, A. M., D. D. 335 323 6 9 Knoxville, Tenn. 1807 1869 Rev. Thomas W. Humes, S. T. D. (a) (a) 44 23 * From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1875. Bryan, Tex 3 14 21 17 0 208 59 40 26 40 11 이 0 42 Hampton Normal and Agricaltural Institute. a Reported with classical department, (see Table IX.) 6 이 6 이 0 0 b No separate organization, (see Table IX.) | Number. Date of next commencement. TABLE X.-PART 1.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) for 1875, &c.-Continued. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 36 42 20 219 이 0 27 1 30 20 lege.) 30 College of Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, &c., (Cornell University.) 31 United States Military Academy 32 Agricultural and Mechanical College, 33 Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. 36 Agricultural and Scientific department, 37 South Carolina Agricultural College and 39 Agricultural and Mechanical College of 40 University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. 41 Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. 42 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. 43 Agricultural department of West Virginia University. 44 Departments of Civil Engineering, Mining, and Metallurgy, (University of Wisconsin.) 이 * From Report of Commissioner of Education for 1874. a Reported with classical department, (see Table IX.) b College not yet established. c For incidental fees; tuition free. d From fees and room rent. 960 75 (a) (a) (a) (a) @ (a)(a) @ f8, 000 116, 000 6, 960 1,200 0 June 21. 41 이 *49, 947*172, 000 *20, 685 *560 August 10. 1,289 21 이 183, 848 136, 087 12, 323 0 0 May 18. (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) June 22. f College farm for experimental purposes included in "value of grounds, &c.," in Table IX. g Tuition in agriculture is free. h No separate organization, (see Table IX.) i Interest annually due on State bonds; only $5,000 received during the year. e Two to each State senator, and one to each member of House of Representatives. TABLE X.-PART 2-Statistics of schools and of collegiate departments of science (mining, engineering, &c.) for 1875, not endowed with the national grant of lands; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. Hoboken, N. J 1 1 Illinois Agricultural College*. 2 Rose Polytechnic Institute a 3 Scientific department of Bowdoin College. b 4 School of all Sciences, (Boston University.) 5 Lawrence Scientific School, (Harvard University.) 6 Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science. 7 Polytechnic department of Washington University. 8 Chandler Scientific department of Dartmouth College." 9 Thayer School of Civil Engineering, (Dartmouth College.) 10 Stevens Institute of Technology.. 11 John C. Green School of Science, (College of New Jersey.) 12 School of Mines of Columbia Col-New York, N. Y 6 7 8 9 10 1 77 57 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 3 1 3 70 1869 1874 John W. Lindsay, S. T. D., (acting dean.) 7 1642 1848 Charles W. Eliot, LL. D 0 0 0 18 0 31 11 3 12 9 pal.) 1853 1857 Calvin M. Woodward, A. M., (dean.) 1769 1852 Rev. Asa D. Smith, D. D., LL. D 이 이 0 17 이 77 22 ვი| 13 12 0 |