TABLE X.- PART 1.- Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1877; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 1 State Agricultural and Mechanical College. 3 2 Arkansas Industrial University.. 4 Colorado. 5 Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College.* 6 Agricultural Department of Dela- 7 State Agricultural Collegeb.. 9 North Georgia Agricultural Col- 12 Iowa State Agricultural College* lege. *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1876. a Reported with classical department (see Table IX). b Not yet organized. TABLE X.-PART 1.- Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1877-Continued. 14 Agricultural and Mechanical Col- Lexington, Ky. lege of Kentucky (Kentucky University). 15 Maine State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 16 United States Naval Academy. 17 Maryland Agricultural College. 19 Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 21 Colleges of Agriculture and of 22 School of Agriculture and Me- Oxford, Miss.. chanic Arts (University of 23 Agricultural and Mechanical De- Metallurgy (University of Missouri). The Industrial College of the University of Nebraska.* 27 College of Agriculture (Univer- 28 New Hampshire College of Agri- 29 Rutgers Scientific School (Rut- 30 Colleges of Agriculture, Archi- 32 Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 33 Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College.* 34 Corvallis State Agricultural Col- 35 Pennsylvania State College 38 Tennessee Agricultural College R. W. Douthat, A. M., PH. D. (secretary). 2 1 *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1876. a Mechanic arts department. 6 Number of students in all departments. Students in these classes pursue the scientific course of the collegiate department up to the beginning of the junior year. d Reported with classical department (see Table IX). e One professorship of agriculture, with instruction in "mechanic arts" from other professors. f See Table VII. g See Table III. h Students in civil or mechanical engineering, or in both branches. TABLE X.-PART 1.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1877-Continued. 10 11 13 12 Iowa State Agricultural College* 14 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky 300 15 Maine State College of Agriculture and Mechanic 16 17 18 20 21 *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1876. h For the purchase of models and apparatus for the dea All are free. b Reported with classical department (see Table IX). e For a building for the mining and metallurgical depart. ments. fIncluding the library of the university. The library is increased every year by means of a fee of $5 required of each student at matriculation; for 1877, the sum of $350 was devoted to this purpose. partments of natural philosophy, astronomy, chemistry, and engineering. Entrance fees about $300. j From preparatory department only. k $15 for entrance fees and incidental charges. m 4 at the academy, 2 at sea. t The income of $50,000, which has accrued from the national grant, at $100 a scholarship annually. |