TABLE 6.-Annual income and the property of colleges endowed with the national land grant of 1862, compiled from several sources, June 30, 1890. Income from State. $16, 556 0 10,800 46,046 75,000 8,900 24,000 10,000 6,000 20,000 20,973 27, 393 3,000 10,000 0 20,000 37,500 59,750 10,800 20,000 34,000 14,079 537,797 State. Funds. $20, 280 *10, 400 164, 589 $33, OCO 0 052, 000 0 0 0 43, 688 1,500 206, 188 4,980 9,000 24, 606 170,000 34,546 9,900 10,000 6, 170 39,957 46, 322 10, 608 Income from 3,890 7,000 6,960 0 265, 154 7,500 10,500 31, 020 0 14,280 0 31, 154 977, 116 331, 162 Funds. Tuition $28,000 0 24,000 35, 500 $1,005 *1,000 0 €3,900 24.000 50,000 c120,000 8,000 728 27,833 6,000 0 654 2,500 3, 500 900 168, 194 0 1,021 1,900 0 0 0 1,200 286,000 0 Unknown 300 86,062 160 1,000 0 15,000 3,000 405 0 Property. b Reported in college table. TABLE 7.—Annual income and the property of colleges not endowed with the national land grant, June 30, 1890. Grounds, buildings, Producand appa- tive funds. ratus. Tuition $140,000 *300,000 110,000 $5,000 0 590 4,000 0 12,500 9,980 0 1,200 30,000 27,000 0 500 e110, 894 201, 664 81,000 54,000 460,000 380,000 850,000 239,750 313,000 201,000 90,000 1, 114, 824 241, 331 36,000 2,500, 576 51,000 95,000 340, 000 375,000 9, 473, 481 $211,000 76,500 130,000 195,000 $253, 500 164,589 (a) 3, 147, 894 275,000 Property. 270,000 1,015,000 167,000 35,000 265,000 3,038, 500 209,000 (b) 375,000 14,094, 428 Grounds, buildings, Producand tive apparafunds. tus. 93, 985 517,500 a Does not include the endowment of the Bussey Institute which will be "very large." Half of biennial appropriation. c Estimated at 6 per cent. d Unsold lands. e From all sources. $1,100,000 0 450,000 a760,000 0 65,000 400,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 (d) 20,000 6,795,000 TABLE 8.—Summary of statistics of normal schools supported in whole or in part by public funds, for 1889-90. TABLE 9.-Finances and property of public normal schools (many city normal schools not included) for 1889-90. a One school not answering. b At least 1 school occupies a rented building, the value of which has not been included. cNo answer from 1 school. d Of this $16,500 was interest on endowment. 6,039 329, 725 6,100 0 6,895 5,000 80,729 e No answer. fNot including new buildings in course of erection. Twelve thousand acres of land, some of which is sold. The $10,000 in column 3 is "from bonds of endowment lands," but the answer to the question as to prodnctive funds is "none." iAt page 404 of the Bureau's report for 1887-88 the peculiar system of giving free tuition in Pennsylvania normal schools is described. The appropriation directly made by the legislature is $7,500 to each school. Some schools include the amount indirectly appropriated by the State with that directly appropriated; others return the indirect appropriation as the amount of the legislative grant and the direct appropriation as a benefaction, etc. The amount given in column 1 is estimated. The aid from other sources can not always be given accurately by the schools, as their system of bookkeeping includes board, etc. j$12,000 of this was for building. Includes statistics of 1887-88 for 1 school that has failed to report for two years. Each of the 5 schools of Wisconsin gets $10,000 by appropriation and a pro rata of $105,000, the income from the normal-school endowment fund. This interest has been included, of course, in column 3. |