TABLE XV. -PART 3.-Degrees conferred in 1884-'85 by schools for the superior instruc tion of women. The following are the explanations of abbreviations used in Part 3 of this table: A. B., Graduate in Aits: A. M., Mistress of Arts; B. L. A.. Graduate in Liberal Arts: B. L., Graduate in Letters; M. L. A., Mistress of Liberal Arts; M. E. L. Mistress of English Literature; M. Ph., Mistress of Philosophy; M. P. L., Mistress of Pohte Literature; B. Sc., Graduate in Science; Mis. Mus., Mistress of Music] a3 are full graduate" and 9 are graduates in the eclectic course. b1 full graduate, 1 graduate in a school, and graduates in art department. e These are "full graduate." 17 are "full graduate" and 7 "celectic gradu.te.' j Graduates in music. 4k Bachelor of literature. I Diplomas received on completion of regular course. d6 are "English graduate" and 1 "full gradu. m Degree of "graduate." ate." n Diplomas received on completion of English course. 06 are diplomas on completion of regular course, and 8 on completion of English course. Placo. TABLE XVI.-Statistics of public libraries numbering 300 volumes and upwards for 1884–285. NOTE. Explanation of abbreviations: Sch., School; Col., College; Soc'y, College society libraries; Soel, Social; Med., Medical; The'l, Theological; Hist'l, Historical; Sci., Scientific; San., Sanitary; Mer., Mercantile, Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association; Gov't, Government; Ter, Territorial; Gar., Garrison; A. & R., Asylum and reformatory; Gen., General; 0 signifies no or none; signifies no answer. |