June 12, 1914] 



SCIENCE 



851 



TABLE I 

 THE SALARIES OF INSTRUCTORS IN 1912-13 



clustering around central points in the 

 case of either grade. In the case of Colum- 

 bia and Harvard, where the grade of asso- 

 ciate professor is distinctly superior in 



3 Group A includes Carleton, Franklin, Eipon, 

 Bates, Clarkson, Drury, Grinnell, Lawrence, Mount 

 Holyoke, Drake, NeTvcomb, Beloit, Centre, Dick- 

 son, Hobart, Marietta, Wabash, Hamilton, Ober- 

 lin, Pittsburgh, Tufts and Washington and Jef- 

 ferson. 



^ Group B includes Middlebury, Eochester, Ver- 

 mont, Wellesley, Bowdoin, Clark (Collegiate), 

 Indiana, Purdue, Swarthmore, Trinity (Connecti- 

 cut), Union, Dartmouth, Missouri, Worcester 

 Polytechnic, Lehigh, Minnesota, Tulane, Wash- 

 ington (Missouri), Western IJeserve, Cincinnati, 

 Vassar, Amherst, Virginia, Williams, Cornell, 

 Michigan, Wisconsin, Case, Rensselaer and Stevens. 



5 Group C includes California, Massachusetts 

 Institute of Technology, Toronto, Johns Hopkins, 

 Leland Stanford, Princeton, Yale, Harvard and 

 Columbia. 



TABLE II 



SALARIES OF COLLEGE TEACHERS OF INTERMEDIATE 



GRADE IN 1912-13 



Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and 



Preceptors; Junior Professors in the 



University of Michigan 



6 Including the colleges in groups 1 to 4. See 

 note on page 849. 



7 Including the colleges in groups 5 to 7. See 

 note on page 849. 



8 Including the colleges in groups 8 to 15. See 

 note on page 849. 



