434 



NA TURE 



[March 12, 190; 



Universities. 



b. Other than Prussian 

 Universities. 



1. Munich 



2. Wurzburg ... 



3. Erlangen 



4. Leipzig 



5. Tubingen ... 



6. Freiburg 



7. Heidelberg ... 



8. Giessen 



9. Rostock 



10. Jena... 



11. Strassburg ... 

 Non-Prussian Uni- 

 versities altogether, 

 excluding Jena ... 



Prussian Universities 

 All the German 

 Universities, ex- 

 cluding Jena 



£ 

 45,678 

 36,246 

 31,722 



99.373 

 44,068 

 25,984 

 34,949 

 32.749 

 16,614 



49,750 



417.133 

 521. 911 



Taiile I. — Continued. 



Ordinary 

 Total In- 

 come of I Foundation 

 Universities. Funds, 



Fees, &c. 



£ 



13,069 



I5.707 



6,813 



21,439 



5.309 



3,996 



9S7 



9,530 



"3 



3,917 



8o,S8o 

 148,863 



939,044 229,743 



Sources of Income. 



State 

 Funds. 



£ 

 32,609 



20,539 

 24,909 



77,934 

 38,759 

 21,893 

 33,895 

 23,178 

 16,290 



45,575 



335, 5S1 

 373,09s 



Other 

 Sources. 



£ 



95 



67 



41 



211 



257 



671 



708,679 671 



Percentage of 



Expenditure. 



Founda- 

 tion 

 Funds. 



£ 



29 



43 

 21 

 22 

 12 

 16 

 3 

 29 



19 

 33 



26 



State 

 Funds. 



Salaries of 

 Teaching 

 Staff (in- 

 cluding 

 ! Lodging 

 Allowance). 



£ 

 71 



57 

 79 

 7S 



97 



7i 



92 



81 

 67 



74 



£ 

 24,669 



14,099 

 ",591 



27,162 

 13,669 

 13,021 

 16,569 

 11,98s 

 7,722 



26,300 



166,790 



206,223 



371.013 



Various 

 Personal 

 Expenses. 



£ 



10,981 

 11,316 

 10,149 



43,917 

 12,602 



3,538 



3,541 



2,358 



795 



3.611 



I02,SoS 



86,770 



189,578 



Expenses 

 Connected 



with 

 Material. 



£ 

 10,02s 

 10,831 



9,982 

 28,293 

 17,798 



9,424 

 14,839 

 18,402 



8,097 



19,838 



147,532 

 228,955 



376,487 



In the second table are given the extraordinary 

 expenses incurred in the same year, also obtained 

 from Dr. Petersilie's article. There haVe been 

 added the State endowments for the years 1900-1 



and 1902-3, so far as it has been possible to 

 obtain them from " Minerva," in order that the con- 

 siderable yearly increase in the endowments may be 

 noted. 



Table II.— Showing Extraordinary Expenditure 1891-2, and Increase of Ordinary Endowment since then. 



Universities. 



a. Prussian Universities. 



1. Berlin 



2. Bonn ... 



3. Breslau 



4. Gottingen 



5. Greifswald 



6. Halle 



7. Kiel 



8. Konigsberg ... 



9. Marburg 



10. Munster Academy ... 



11. Braunsberg Lyceum 

 Prussian Universities : totals 



Other than Prussian Universities. 

 Munich 

 Wurzburg 

 Erlangen 

 Leipzig 

 Tubingen 

 Freiburg 

 Heidelberg ... 

 Giessen 

 Rostock 

 Jena ... 

 Strassburg 

 Non-Prussian Universities; totals.. 



Ordinary 



State Endowment, 



1891-2. 



107,057 

 45,8o6 



44,749 

 20,877 



13.974 

 33,2S 4 

 2S, 18S 

 39,93o 

 30.129 

 8,110 



994 

 373.098 



32,609 

 20,539 

 24,909 

 77,934 

 38,759 

 21,893 



33,895 

 23,I7S 

 16,290 



45,575 

 335,581 



Extraordinary 

 Expenditure Pro- 

 vided by the 

 State in 1S91-2. 



£ 

 61,714 



9.690 

 38,900 



6,260 



5,762 



15,919 

 5,690 



12,350 



2,660 



300 



159,245 



13,932 



375 



3,766 



7,825 



14,771 

 6,990 



12,440 

 60,099 



Oidinary Ordinary 



State Endowment. State Endowment 



1900-1. 1902-3. 



£ 



130,743 



51,982 



57,435 

 27,403 

 20,490 

 51,666 

 37,286 

 47,069 

 36,255 

 14,364 

 1,989 

 476,682 



101,989 

 49,703 

 2S,555 

 39,125 

 37,48o 

 17,812 



49. 1 5° 

 323,814 



£ 



'42, '55 



56,091 



57,435 

 30,414 

 23,925 

 54,419 

 41,891 



50.936 



3S.93I 



18,242 



2,990 



5>7,439 



104,388 

 52,234 



30,955 

 41,225 

 42,188 



49,862 

 320,852 



Increase of Ordi- 

 nary State Endow- 

 ment in 11 years 

 (in thousands). 



£ 

 35 

 11 



13 



10 

 10 



21 



'3 



11 



144 



H 

 9 



8 



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