I.ITIIKUANS. 



Other Lutheran almanacs give different num- an to the numbers in tho different branches, 

 bers, both UH to tho totals for tho Church, uiul UroUt's Lutherische Kult-mltr lor 1876 gives: 



The Lutheran Church Almanac gives : 



The discrepancies regarding the number of 

 synods included with each general body, and 

 the number of independent synods, arise from 

 the fact that Brobst's Calender and the Church 

 Almanac classify with the general bodies, to 

 which they will belong, certain synods which 

 have taken steps to join them, but whose ac- 

 cession is waiting tho observance of the formal 

 proceedings required by the constitutions of 

 the general bodies. 



Kurtz's Almanac gives the following list 

 of theological and literary institutions under 

 the care or patronage of the Lutherans in the 

 United States : 



Theological Seminaries. Theological Semi- 

 nary of the General Synod, Gettysburg, Pa. ; 

 Hartwick Seminary, Hartwick, N. Y. ; Theo- 

 logical Department of the Missionary Institute, 

 Si-linsgrove, Pa. ; Theological Department of 

 Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio; Theo- 

 logical Department of the Swedish Mission In- 

 stitute, Kcokuk, Iowa ; Theological Depart- 

 ment of the Capital University, Columbus, 

 Ohio ; Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 

 Theological Seminary of the General Synod 

 (South), Salem, Va. ; Theological Seminary of 

 the Missouri Synod, St. Louis, Mo. ; Theologi- 



cal Seminary of the German Iowa Synod, Men- 

 dota, 111. ; Theological Department of Martin 

 Luther College, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Augustana 

 Seminary, Paxton, 111. ; Augsburg Seminary, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. ; Theological Seminary, 

 St. Sebald, Iowa ; Theological Department of 

 North Carolina College, Mount Pleasant, N. C. 



Colleges. Pennsylvania College, Gettys- 

 burg, Pa. ; Mnhlenberg College, Allentown, 

 Pa.; Thiel College, Greenville, Pn.; Witten- 

 berg College, Springfield, Ohio ; Capital Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio; Roanoke College, 

 Salem, Va. ; North Carolina College, Mount 

 Pleasant, N. C. ; Newberry College, Walhalla, 

 S. C. ; Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; 

 Carthage College, Carthage, 111. ; Augustana 

 College, Paxton, 111. ; College of the German 

 Iowa Synod, Galena, 111. ; Luther College, 

 Decorah, Iowa ; Northwestern University, 

 Watertown, Wis. ; Martin Luther College, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. ; Germau Lutheran College, 

 Rutersville, Texas. 



Academies. Hartwick Seminary, Hartwick, 

 N. Y. ; St. Matthew's Academy, New York 

 City ; Lutheran Academy, Newark, N. Y. ; 

 Missionary Institute, Selinsgrove, Pa. ; Swed- 

 ish Mission Institute, Keokuk, Iowa ; Maryland 

 Conference Institute, Mechanicstown, Md. ; 

 Washington Hall, .Trappe, Pa. ; Zelienople 

 Academy, Zelienople, Pa. ; Swatara Institute, 

 Jonestown, Pa. ; Overlea School, Catonsville, 

 Md. ; Tableau Seminary, Emberton, Pa. ; In- 

 stitute of the District Synod, Germantown, 

 Ohio ; Preparatory School of the Missouri 

 Synod, Springfield, 111. ; Teachers' Seminary, 

 Addison, 111.; St. Ansgar Academy, St. Peter, 

 Minn. ; Marshall Academy, Marshall, Wis. ; 

 Stoughton Academy, Stoughton, Wis. ; Holden 

 Academy, Holden, Minn. ; Preparatory School, 

 Red Wing, Minn.; Mosheim Institute, Blue 

 Spring, Tenn. 



Female Seminaries. Lntherville Seminary, 

 Lutherville, Md. ; Hagerstown Seminary, Ha- 

 gerstown, Md. ; Burkittsville Seminary, Bur- 



