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APPENDIX 



All the names embraced in the tables I, II, III, and IV, 

 following are found in one or more of the lists of " Colleges and 

 Collegiate Institutions in the United States," compiled by John 

 Eaton, Esq., commissioner of education, David N. Camp, Esq., 

 editor of the American Year Book for 1869, and G. Brown 

 Gtoode, Esq., editor of the Wesleyan University College Argus, 

 with the exception of seven names in the first table and two 

 names in the third, not contained in either of those lists. The 

 design is, to obtain, if possible, such a classification as shall 

 exhibit the number of regularly chartered colleges in the 

 country ; and also the educational institutions heretofore con- 

 founded with them, in groups by themselves. With regard to 

 the colleges and high schools under charge of the clergy of the 

 Koman Catholic church it has been impossible to make this dis- 

 tinction for want of information. Those of these institutions 

 which have college charters are made up in great part of boys 

 below the age and grade of college students. It has been 

 thought best therefore to place them all in a single group. 



A recount of the names in the lists above mentioned, made 

 since the report was written, gives as the total number of 

 different names, four hundred and sixty-nine ; of which three 

 hundred and six appear to be names of colleges ; sixty-six 

 Koman catholic schools ; sixty-eight, colleges for females ; and 

 twenty-nine, institutes or high schools for males. The following 

 tables contain respectively, the first, three hundred and thirteen 

 names ; the second, sixty-six ; the third, sixty-eight ; and the 

 fourth, thirty-one. 





