142 Agricultural Instruction in the Public High ScJtools 



the salaries of agriculturists teaching in public or general high 

 schools, in one case by the salar)' of a man engaged for a 

 limited period to organize the school, and in the other instance, 

 by that of an instructor in a county high school of the Northwest. 

 The number of men and women teaching in these special 

 schools is shown in Table 49. In this table is also shown the 

 number of persons in each state who are teaching the industrial 

 subjects. Especially noticeable is the disparity between the Ala- 

 bama schools with but little more than 20 per cent of their 

 teachers so engaged, and the Wisconsin schools with over 85 



per cent. 



Table 49 



Faculties of the Special Agricultural Schools for Counties 

 AND Congressional Districts 



a One of these gives possibly less than half-time to teaching. 

 b One school not reporting. 



