38 Agricultural Instruction in the Public High Schools 



cases verified in this study increased from 9 to 37. Many of 

 these township districts contain no incorporated village. 



The size of these high schools throughout the entire country 

 that are introducing agricultural work is indicated by Table 13, 

 which gives all verified cases whose enrollment could be learned 

 from any source, both for schools teaching the subject separately 

 and for those professing to do agricultural work incidentally. 



Table 13 

 Enrollment of the High Schools Reporting 



Enrollment 



25 or less 



Between 26 and 50 

 Between 51 and 75 

 Between 76 and 100 

 Between 101 and 125 

 Between 126 and 150 

 Between 151 and 175 

 Between 176 and 200 

 Between 201 and 250 

 Between 251 and 300 

 Between 301 and 350 

 Between 350 and 400 

 Over 400 



Statistics of Schools Teaching Agriculture Incidentally 



Seventeen schools reporting agriculture as taught in connec- 

 tion with other sciences, and which give comparable data, are 

 in districts with a population of 53,855, and have an enrollment 

 of 1,767, with about 600, or over one-third, from the country. 



Table 14 

 Ratio of Students from Farm Homes to Total Enrollment 



