c The numbers of pupils in some German States in this year's review are smaller than in the list presented last year, because not until this year could all duplication of names be eliminated (elementary and continuation schools). For the first time in the history of this Bureau have returns from all German States been received. d No exact records of this are kept in central school offices of German States. The average daily attendanco in elementary schools is said to be not less than 90 per cent of the enrollment. British India: 50 Bengal.. 51 Bombay Pres idency. 52 Burmah (up. 1891-92 per). 53 54 er). Mysore. 55 Japan 56 Cape of Good Пopе. 1892 1891-92. Burmah (low. 1891-92 67.529 14, 200 1891 2, 174, 273 917, 270 3,091, 543 7.39 2, 334, 103 75. 49 65, 460 4, 148 81, 729 1.75 69, 668 f83, 254 5. 45 a The numbers of pupils in some German States in this year's review are smaller than in the list presented last year, because not until this year could all duplication of names be eliminated (elementary and continuation schools). For the first time in the history of this Bureau have returns from all German States been received. bNo exact records of this are kept in central school offices of German States. The average daily attendance in elementary schools is said to be not less than 90 per cent of the enrollment. cIncludes private schools not aided by Government. dIn ambulatory schools in 1886. e Also 10,277 pupils in private schools. f Colony and Territories all ages and all races; white, 22,090; also in private schools, 37,920. |