TABLE 18.-Location, capacity, enrollment, and attendance, etc., of schools during fiscal year ended June 30, 1919-Continued. INDIAN SCHOOLS AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE FROM 1877 TO 1919. 1 For other years, sce 1913 report. Indian children in public schools under contract are included in the average attendance, but the schools are not included in the number of schools. 3 Includes Five Tribes' boarding schools. The decrease in attendance is due to a different method of computation. Formerly the average attendance was the average of three-quarters having the greatest attendance. Attendance has been computed on a basis of 10 months, including September, when the attendance is always small. • Attendance has been computed on a basis of 305 days. TABLE 19.-School statistics for 43 years-Continued. APPROPRIATIONS MADE FOR SCHOOLS BY THE GOVERNMENT SINCE 1876. 1 Decrease. 2 Includes $400,000 for Indian school and agency buildings. Includes $300,000 for Indian school buildings, Sioux Reservations, North and South Dakota. 7 Includes $335,000 for Indian school and agency buildings. TABLE 20.-Demonstration farms, fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. TABLE 21.-Experimentation farms, fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. TABLE 22.-Suppression of liquor traffic among Indians, fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. Arizona. Colorado.. Iowa. Minnesota. Missouri. Montana Nebraska.. 140923°-INT 1919-VOL 2-12 TABLE 23.-Estimated area, stand, and value of timber, sawmills, and quantity and value of timber cut on reservations, fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. Acreage. Quantity. stumpage Acreage. Quantity. stumpage value. Total Contractors or permittees. value. Number. Cost. Number. Cost. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. |