83 NOTES ON STATISTICAL TABLES. TABLE I—REQOTTS. The main sources of income are— (1) Tuition fees (2) Hostel „ ^ (3) Games t, V Fide E—General. (4) Examination feet ) No- 7.-MisceIlaneous. The decrease in receipts in 1918-19 was the result of the influenza epidemic which affected the numbers enrolled in that and subsequent years. Economic conditions also were unfavourable from 1918r—22* At the end of 1920-21 Non-Co-operation became a factor causing an additional decline which continued to operate in 1921-22. Recovery began in 1922-23. In 1923-24 a new college (Amraoti) was opened which accounted for an increase in college receipts. In the same year tuition fees in Secondary schools and Hostel fees also were raised. Hence the increase under the appropriate heads. In 1925*26 the Law College was transferred to University control- Thus a fee income of about Rs. 15,000 is not shown in these figures. Receipts under "C—Primary" vary on account of re-classification in accounts. Receipts under "E—General'* in 1924-25 show an increase owing to the introduction of the Central Provinces High School Certificate Examination and abolition of Allahabad University Matriculation in Ontral Provinces centres. Total receipts have increased from Rs. 2,71,297 in 1916-17 to Rs. 5,34,000 in 1928-29. TABLE II—EXPENDITURE. A.—UNIVERSITY. 1. Government Arts Colleges.—The increase in 1920-21 was due to increases in the pay of Indian Educational Service and in the cadre and pay of Provincial Educational Service officers, on staffs, and equipment of new Amraoti college. Further equipment was provided in 1921*22; 1923 onwards includes maintenance of Amraoti college. 1928-29 estimates are swollen (Rs. 4,50,000) by provision for equipment of the new Science College. From this year the Science College is classed with Arts colleges for budget purposes. 3. (c) Training College.—The increase in 1920-21 was due to increased numbers of students under training. 1921-22 increase was due to enhanced stipends and increased provision for High School pupils consequent on the "nationalization" of Hitkarni High School, Jubbulpore. From 1922 onwards the fall is partly due to re-organiza- tion consequent on the Retrenchment Committee. From 1926, the fall is due to a re-classification of expenditure.