l62 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



Dutch in Phillips, Reno, Sedgwick. Total, 3. 



Scotch are reported from Cherokee, Labette, Osage. Total, 3. 

 English in Clay, Ellis, Geary and Doniphan. Total, 4. 



The following counties report that there are no settlements of 

 people of foreign birth within their borders; Clarke, Grant, Gray, 

 Hamilton, Haskell, Lane, Morton. Total, 7. 



Ninety of our Kansas counties report settlements of citizens of 

 foreign birth in numbers above 30. In so many cases there is no 

 report or estimate of numbers that it is not worth while to give 

 summaries. Probably there are not actually ten counties that have 

 not such settlements. Attempts to secure returns for English, Scotch 

 and Irish have been generally unsuccessful owing to the inability of 

 my informants to discriminate these as foreigners. 



Church services in a foreign tongue are held as follows: Allen S.,* 

 Anderson G., Barton G., Butler G., Chase G., Cheyenne G., Chero- 

 kee G., Cloud E. S., Coffey G., Decatur G., Dickinson G. S., Doni- 

 phan G., Douglas G., Edwards G. S., Ellis G. Rus. , Ellsworth G., 

 Finney G., Ford G., Geary G., Graham F., Greeley S., Greenwood 

 G. S., Harper G. Hung., Harvey G., Hodgeman G., Jefferson G., 

 Leavenworth G., Lincoln G. Du., Logan S., Lyon W. G., Marion G. 

 Boh., Marshall G., Meade G., Miami G., Mitchell G., Montgomery 

 G., Morris S., McPherson S. G., Nemaha G., Neosho G. S., Norton 

 G., Osage S. W., Osborne G., Pawnee S., Phillips G. Du., Potta- 

 watomie G. S., Rawlins G., Reno G. Du. Rus., Republic S. Boh., 

 Rice G., Riley S. W., Rooks F. G., Rush (;., Saline G. S., Scott 

 Rus., Sedgwick G., Sherman G. S., Smith G. Du., Stafford G., 

 Wabaunsee G., Wallace S., Washington G., Wichita Rus., Wilson S.,^ 

 Woodson S., Wyandotte G. S. Total, 65. 



This total of sixty-five counties in which church service is held in 

 a foreign tongue does not at all indicate the number of such churches. 

 In many of the reports received the number is not given, or merely 

 in the plural. These very incomplete reports indicate one hundred 

 forty-eight such churches; it is safe to say that the number is nearly 

 double this. 



More interesting is the number of schools conducted in a foreign 

 tongue. The counties having them are: Allen S., Anderson (t., Bar- 

 ton G., Chase G., Cheyenne G., Cherokee G., Cloud F., Dickinson 

 (r. S., Douglas G., Ellis G., Ellsworth G., Ford G., Geary G., Gree- 

 ley S., Harvey G., Leavenworth G., Lincoln G. S., Logan S., Marion 

 G., Marshall G., Meade G., Mitchell G., Morris S., McPherson S. 



*G— German, S— .Skandinavian. P-Freuc-h, VV— Welsh. Du-Dutch. 



