Jtilt 26, 1907] 



SCIENCE 



99 



(B) Foreign Countries 



1906-1907 



Nortb America 



Canada 



Central America 



Cuba 



Mexico 



West Indies 



South America 



Argentine Republic 



Brazil 



Chili 



Colombia 



Ecuador 



Peru 



Uruguay 



Europe 



Austria-Hungary 



Belgium 



Bulgaria 



Denmark 



France 



Germany 



Great Britain and Ireland. 



Greece 



Holland 



Iceland 



Italy 



Norway 



Portugal 



Rumania 



Russia 



Spain 



Sweden 



Switzerland 



Turkey 



Asia 



Burmab 



Ceylon 



China 



Corea 



India 



Japan 



Persia. 



Siam 



Turkey (in Asia) 



Africa 



Egypt..... 



South Africa 



Australasia 



Australia 



New Zealand 



Total (Foreign Countries). 

 Total (United States) 



Grand Total 



27 



IS 



6 

 3 



3 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



46 



30 

 5 

 8 

 2 

 1 



13 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 2 



39 



1 

 1 

 1 



44 



47 



23 



4 



n 



9 



27 



14 

 5 



2 



5 



1 



23 



2 



2 



2 



36 



64 



43 

 2 

 1 

 5 

 3 

 4 

 3 



2 



3 



36 



8 

 467 



10 

 906 



46 

 2712 



146 

 3943 



137 

 3380 



4 

 112B 



133 

 4484 



26 

 3766 



22 

 669 



24 



18 



21 



1 



68 

 4224 



6 



2 



2 



1 



1 



13 



13 



51 



15 

 16 

 9 

 5 

 6 

 20 



5 

 1 

 2 

 ] 



46 



3 



22 



37 

 2021 



475 



916 



2768 4089 



3517 



1129 



4617 



3791 



691 



4282 



2068 



170 

 3409 



3579 



18 

 1329 



5 

 780 



4 

 476 



36 

 3623 



25 



23 



18 



4 

 38 



1 



22 



87 

 3176 



1347 



786 480 



3669 



3263 



sections outside of the North Atlantic, 

 this being especially true of the North Cen- 

 tral division. Calculated on a percentage 

 basis, the total gain of the six universities 

 in the North Atlantic division during the 

 past year amounted to 3.51 per cent., as 

 against a gain of 5.73 per cent, outside of 

 the division mentioned. In the South At- 

 lantic division all of these institutions show 

 a gain, with the exception of Cornell; in the 

 South Central states gains by Columbia, 



Cornell and Harvard more than compen- 

 sate for the losses of Pennsylvania, Prince- 

 ton and Yale; in the North Central divi- 

 sion all of them with the exception of 

 Cornell and Princeton show substantial 

 gains ; in the western states Columbia alone 

 has suffered a loss; in the insular terri- 

 tories the registration has undergone no 

 change worthy of mention in any of the 

 institutions, while in foreign countries 

 Columbia and Princeton show a slight de- 



