5815 U51 New York State College of Agriculture At Cornell University Ithaca, N. Y. Library Cornell Ur.lver.ity Library ? i;B15U5U571890 [Whole Number 185 PUBLICATIONS !"■■' . ) Loring, Geo. B. (Ciro. inf. 2, 1879, p. 149.) Warren, Charles. Synopsis of proposed history of, 1776-187G. (An. rep. 1875, following p. cxliv. ) Reprinted from lithographed folding sheet. American Economic Association. Sec under Conventions, etc., educational. American Froebel Union. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Geographical Society. See undo- Conventions, etc., educational. American Health Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Historical Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Institute of Christian Philosophy. See under Conventions, etc., edu- cational. American Institute of Civics. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Institute of Instruction. Se<- under Conventions, etc., educational. American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb. See under Conventions, etc., edu- cational. American Journal of Education, documentary history of. By Henry Barnard. (An. rep. 18138, p. y.) American Medical Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Medical College Association, Meeting of, at Philadelphia, June, 1876. (An. rep. 1*76, p. 4/0.) American Missionary Associatio n. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Normal Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Oriental Society. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American Philological Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Goodwin, William W. Director's report for 1882-83. pp. 13. (Misc. pubs. 1884.) American university, An. Hoyt, J. W., Chairman of committee. Preliminary re- port. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 4L8-4.it.) Hoyt, J. W., Chairman of committee. Second report. (An. rep. 1871, p. 421.) American Social Science Association. See it uder Conventions, etc., educational. Anderson, Martin B. "Chapel talks " [on educational bearing of current history]. (An. rop. 1 72, p. xlvii.) Suggestions respecting art training in American colleges. (An. rop. 1872, pp. 603-607.) Anderson, W. H. Best system of State school supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 173.) Andrews, C. C. and Gade, Gerhard. Report of systems of public instruction in Sweden and Norway. pi>.48. (Circ. inf. July, 1871. ) Angell, George T. Importance of teaching kindness to animals, and the American band of mercy. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 9U 1-906.) New order of mercy, or crime and its prevention. (Ciro. inf. 4, 1884, p. 133.) Anglo-Saxon language, Study of. By MAR.cn, F. A. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 475-479.) Apgar, E. A. Techuical education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 25.) Apprentice schools, foreign. (An rep. 1878, p. excix.) Arbor Day. [By States.] (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 159.) Alabama. (An. rep. 18-6-87, p. 97.) Connecticut. (Ah. rep. 1886-87, p. 117.) Klorlda. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 126; 1887-88, p. 166.) Idaho. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 109.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1887-88, \>. 1099.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 130.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 114.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 262.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 149: 1887-88, p. 119.) Nebraska. (An. rep. Ij-87-88, p. 12:i.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1887-KX, p. 124.) Nbw Jersey. (Au. rep. 1*87-88, p. 129.) New York. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 133.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 143.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 144.) Washington. (An. rep. 1? 87-88, p. 153.) See also Forestry. Architecture. See School architecture. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1461 Argentine Republic, Education in the. (Circ. inf. Feb. 1872, pp. 15-31.) ■ Progress of education in the. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 370-371; 1871, p. 495; 1872, pp. 547-S51; 1873, p. clxxi ; 1875, p. exxxvi ; 187*5, p. exoiii ; 1877, p. olxx; 1878, p. clxxv ; 1879, p. ccviii ; 1880, p. coxxxi ; 1881, p. eclxxii ; 1882-oJ, p. eelviii ; 1883- 84, p. eclvi; 1885-80, p. 740; 1886-87, p. 990.) Arizona,. Education iu. (An. rep. 1870, p. 318 ; 1871, p. 377 ; 1872, pp. 365-306 ; 1873, pp. 425-428; 1874, pp. 401-462; 1875,' pp. 407-469; 1876, pp. 431-433; 1877, p. 275; 1878. pp. 268-269; 1879, pp. 265-266; 1880, pp. 352-355; 1881, pp. 279-280; 1882-83, pp. 283-28-1 ; 1883- 84, pp. 289-290; 1864-85, pp. 287-289.) For further information see under State school systems by States. Arkansas, Education iu. (An rep. 1870, pp. 86-87; 1871, pp. 71-74 ; 1872, pp. 11-13; 1873, pp. 11-18; 1874, pp. 12-15; 1875, pp. 15-20; 1876, pp. 14-22; 1877, pp. 9-12; 1878, pp. 10-13; 1879, pp. 9-12; 1880, pp. 12-17 ; 1881, pp. 9-12; 1882-83, pp. 10-14; 1883-84, pp. 11-16; 1884-85, pp. 12-16.) For further information see understate school systems by States. Armstrong, S. C Co-education of raceB. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 63.) Indian education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 40.) Army post schools. (An. rep. 1879, p. ccxvii ; 1880, pp. ccxlii.) Art and Industry. Clakke, Isaac Edwards. Instruction in drawing applied to the industrial and line arts. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885.) Art association of San Francisco. (An. rep. 1873, p. 30; 1874, p. 37.) Art, Demociacy of. Clakke, Isaac Edwards. I. Democracy of art. Title considered. II. Church ;ih patron of art. III. Term "art"' considered. IV. Technical education of a people. "V. Industrial art in America. VI. Dangers disclosed by tho census. VII. Education iu 1 elation to social and economic changes. VIII. Situation in Europe and the United Sutos. IX. Publio education. Increase of wealth In the United States. X. Education in art essential in America. Addenda. " Kasliions in architecture." "Best ten buildings in the United States." XI. Art and political economv. XII. Industual relations of Eogland to America in the light of history. XIII. Art industries iu America before the Centennial. XIV. Present outlouk. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. xxxiii-cclviii.) Art education. District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1880, p. 366; 1881, p. 290; 1882- 83, p. 292; 1883-84, p. 297.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1880, p. 76 ; 1882-83, p. 58 ; 1883-84, p. 69 ; 1884-85, p. 65.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1878, p. 66; 1879, p. 62.) Institutions affording art instruction. (Statistics.) (Spec. rep. art and in- dustry, 1885, p. 385. ) Instruction in art. (An. rep. 1877, p. olxxv.) Iowa. (An rep. 1880, p. 96; 1881, p. 73.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 93.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1879, p. 100; 1880, p. 139; 1881, p. 103; 1882-83, p. 106; 1884-85, p. 123.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 164.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 170.) New York. (An. rep. 1874, p. 311; 1877, p. 184; 1878, p. 182; 1879, p. 177; 18-0, p. 231; 1881, p. 185; 1882-83, n. 185; 1*83-84, p. 202; 18*4-85, p. 203.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1874, p. 344 ; 1880, p. 255; 1881, p. 208; 1882-83, p. 210.) • Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1877, p. 221 ; 1878, p. 212; 1879, p. 297; ISoO, p. 279; 1881, p. 226; 1882-83, p. 226; 1883-84, p. 238; Ie84-M5, p 230.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1877, p. 230; 1878, p. 220;. 1879, p. 216; 1880, p. 288; 1881, p. 233; 1882-83, p. 234; 18*3-84, p. 246; 1884-85, p. 245.) Thompson, C. O. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 495-498. Art instruction in Pennsylvania. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 775.) Art instruction, statistical tables. (An. rep. 1880, pp. 824-847 ; 1885-86, pp. 604- 606.) Artin the District of Columbia. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 725-784. Art museums and collections. (Statistics.) (Spec. rep. art and iudustry, 1885, p. 402.) Art schools. Colorado. (An. rep. 1881, p. 24; 1882-83, p. 26; 1881-85, p. 31.) . Massachusetts. Papers relating to the management of the Massa- chusetts State normal art school. (8>ec. rep. art and industry. 18.-5, pp. 506-021.) Arts, Fine. Advih, F. C. Art in the District of Coluuiu a (Uougrejs and). (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 725-766.) 1462 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Arts, Fine. Coxxrcticct. Yale school of fine arts, (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 41; . 1884-85, p. 40.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 183a, p. 153 ; 1881, p. 117; 1882-83, p. 119; 1883-84, p. 138; 1884-85, p. 130.) •Ohio. (An. rep. 1880, p. 255; 1881, p. 208; 1882-8;;. p. 210; 1883-31, p. 220; 1884-85, p. 220.) Relation of, to education. (An. rep. 1873, pp. xeix-cv; An. rep. 1874, p. xciii.) Art-training in American Colleges, Suggestions respecting. By M. B. Anderson. (An. rep. Irt72, pp. 603-007.) Association of normal school teachei"3 (of New York and Canada). See under Conventions, etc., Educational. Associations, Educational. Sec Conventions, etc., Educational. Atkins, S. G. History and status of education among the colored people in North Carolina. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, pp. 157-163.) Atkinson, G. H. Suggestions for a free school policy for United States land grantees, pp. 6. (Misc. pubs. 1872.) Attendance, School. Illinois. (An. rep. 1371, p. 144; 1873, p. 83.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1871, p. 168.) See also School attendance ; also Compul- sory education. Australasia, Education in, (An. rep. 1872, pp. 560-561; 1873, pp. clxxii-clxxiii ; 1874, pp. cxlix-cli ; 1875, p. oxli; 1876, p. cc; 1877, pp. clxxiii ; 1878, p. clxxvii; 1879, p. ccviii ; 1880, p. ccxxxii ; 1881, p. eclxxiv.) Australia, Education in. (An. rep. 187U, pp. 381-383; 1871, pp. 498-501.) Austria, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 453-456; 1873, p. cliii ; 1875, p. exxvii; 1876, p. clxxxii ; 1877, p. civ; 1878, p. cxi ; 1879, p. clxxxiii ; 1880, p. exci ; 1881, p. ccxxxv; 1&82-83, p. ccxiii; 1883-84, p. exeviii ; 1834-85, p. ecliii.) Education of the working classes. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 380-381.) Austrian monarchy, Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 439-444.) Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Education in. (An. rep. 1873, p. cliii; 1874, p. exxxiii. ) Baden, Education in. (An. rep. 187G, p. clxxxviii ; 1877, p. clx ; 1878, p. clxiii ; 1879, p. clxxxix; 1880, p. cciii ; 1882-83, p. cexviii.) Bailey, John J. Catalogue of St. Lonis public school library. (Pub. libs. 1S76, p. 660.) * Public libraries of St. Louis. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 977.) Ballard, Thomas P. Civil service and public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 71.) Balliet, T. M. The work of the city superintendent. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 132.) Baltimore. Maryland State normal school. (An. rep. 18H8, p. 779. ) Baltimore public libraries. Smith, G. L. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 837.) Barbour, L. G-. Competitive studies and resultant prizes. (S>>ec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 770-774.) Barnard, Henry. (Commissioner of education from March 14, 1867, to March 15, 1870.) American journal of education. Documentary history. (An. rep. 1868, p. 9.) Memorial for, and bill establishing the United States department of educa- tion. (An. rep. 1868, p. 3. Official and special circulars enumerated in Index to the publications of the U. S. bureau of education, etc., under circulars of information. ■ Public instruction in the District of Columbia ; population and its distribu- tion ; history and condition of public schools. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869 dd 15-144.) ' ee ' Barringer, W.N. Civil service and public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887. p. 69.) Bavaria, Education in. (An. rep. 1875, p. exxvii; 1876, p. clxxxviii ; 1--77 p. lx- 1878, p. clxii ; 1879, p. exc ; 1880, p. cciv ; 1882-83, p. cexviii ; 1883-84, p. ccx'i ■ 1884- 85, p. eclxviii.) Belfield, H. H. Manual training in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 37 ) Belgium, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 456-457; 1872, pp. 447-450- lbfi n rW 1U7J ~ „*~r~:~ . 107C ~ — — :~ . lo^fi — „l — „_^:; . -I o^o _--,-•- , ~-,'. > I • wv p. clxxxv p. eclviii; 1874, p. exxxiv ; 1875, p. exxix ; 1876, p". clxxxiii; 1878, pY cliii; 1879, p. clxxxv- 1880, p. exeii; 1881, p.'ccxliv ; 1882-83, p. ccxv; 1883-84, p. cci ; 1884-85 t> Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 9.) ' l Fifty years of freedom in, etc., pp. 8. (Education in Malta ; Third interna- tional geographical congress at Venice, 1881; Illiteracy and crime in France - School savings banks; Education in Sheffield.) (Misc. pnbs. 1881.) ' Beloit College (Wis.). (Circ. inf. 1, 1889, p. 45.) Benefactions, Educational. California. (An. rep. 1871, p. 36.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1881, p. 2-1.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1682-83, p. 59.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, p. 196.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 181.) New York. (An. rep. 1882-33, p. 139. ) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1872, p. 264.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS Of BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1463 Benefactions,. Educational. -Pennsylvania. (Ah. rep. 1875, p. 370.) Statistical tables. (Ad. rep. 1871, pp. 684-087; 1872, pp. 894-909; 1873, pp. 806-825; 1874, pp. 864-887 ; 1875, pp. 960-981 ; 1876, pp. 876-895; 1877, pp. 592-617 ; 1878, pp. 678-701; 1879, pp. 698-721 ; 1880, pp. 848-875; 1881, pp. 756-791 : 1882-83, pp. 790-821; 1883-84, pp. 834-883 ; 1884-85, pp. 800-837 ; 1885-86, pp. 662-676.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 258.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1877, p. 261.) Bengal. Education in Bengal, India. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 377-380.) Berea College. Fairchild, E. H. Co-education of races and sexes. (Spec. rep. N. O.exp. 1884-85, pp. 468-470.) Berlin. Schools and other educational institutions. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 593-608.) Berlin University. Course of study in 1867-68. (Circ. inf. Jan. 1872, p. 21.) Bickmore, Albert S. Natural history in public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 9.) Bicknell, Thomas W. Brief history of educational journalism in New England. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 755-769.) Proposed legislation respecting national aid to education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 106.) Some practical suggestions relating to national aid to education. (Spec. rep. N. O.exp. 1884-85, pp. 720-730.) Billings, John S. Heating and ventilation of a school building. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 11.) Medical libraries in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 171-182.) and others. Report of the commission on school buildings in the District of Columbia. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 107.) Bingham, Robert. Educational status and needs of the new South. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 87.) Industrial education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 134.) Biology. Hudson, William. Reasons why natural history, including botany, should be taught in every common school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 385- 387.) Blackmar, Frank W. History of Federal and State aid to higher education in the United States. (Circ. inf. 1, 1890, pp. 343.) Blair, Henry W. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 297.) Blind, Education of the. [In general.] Dymond, A. H. Education of the blind in the Province of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 537-540.) Education of the blind. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cxciv; 1884-85, pp. ccxxxvii ; 1885-86, p. 640; 1886-89, pp. 838-841; 1887-88, p. 962.) Howe, Samuel G. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 445-448 ; 1872, pp. 433-436.) Instruction of the blind. (An. rep. 1881, p. ccxv.) Schools for the. (An. rep. 1880, p. clxxv.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p. 534 ; 1871, pp. 680-681 ; 1872, pp. 910-911 ; 1873, pp. 778-779 ; 1874, pp. 818-819; 1875, pp. 908-909 ; 1876, pp. 810-811 ; 1877, pp. 590-591 ; 1878, pp. 608-609 ; 1879, pp. 628-631 ; 1880, pp. 750-753 ; 1881, pp. 680-683 ; 1882-83, pp. 710-713; 1883-34, pp. 750-753; 1884-85, pp. 794-797; 1885-86, pp. 641-643; 1886-87, pp. 844-849; 1887-88, pp. 964-971.) Blind, Education of the. L By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 82; 1886-87, p. 841.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 12; 1373, p.17; ) 874, p. 14 ; 1875, p. 20; 1876, p. 21 ; 1877, p. 12 ; 1878, p. 13 ; 1879, p. 12; 1880, p. 17 ; 1881, p. 12 ; 1882-83, p. 13; 1883-84, p. 16; 1886-87, p. 841.) - California. (An. rep. 1871, p. 88 ; 1873, p. 26 ; 1874, p. 36 ; 1875, p. 41 ; 1876, p. 33; 1877, p. 19; 1878, p. 20; 1879, p. 19; 1880, p. 25; 1881, p. 18; 1882-83, p. 20; 1883-84, p. 24 ; 1884-85, p. 24; 1887-88, p. 962.) - Colorado. (An. rep. 1877, p. 23 ; 1878, p. 25 ; 1879, p. 24 ; 1880, p. 34 ; 1881, p. 24 ; 1883-84, p. 26; 1884-85, p. 31 ; 1886-87, p. 842.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1880, p. 43.) Dakota. (Au. rep. 1881, p. 284; 1882-83, p. 287; 1883-84, p. 293.) Delaware. (An, rep. 1870, p. 60.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1879, p. 274.) Flobida. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 43; 1883-84, p. 52; 1884-85, p. 49.) ■Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 77; 1875, p. 78; 1876, p. 74; 1877, p. 42; 1878, p. 48; 1879. p. 44 ; 1880, p. 64 ; 1881, p. 46.) -Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 115; 1872, p. 102; 1873, p.90; 1875, p. 94; 1876, p. 90; 1877, p. 51; 1878, p. 56; 1879, p. 53; 1880, p. 75; 1881, p. 54; 1S82-83, p. 57; 1883-84, p. 68; 1884-85, p. 66; 18*0-87, p. 842; 1887-88, p. 962.) • Indiana. (An. rep. 1870, p. 125 ; 1871, p. 155 ; 1872, p. 113 ; 1874, p. 108 ; 1875, p. 109; 1876, p. 100; 1877, p. 59; 1878, p. 66; 1879, p. 02; 1880, p. 85; 1881, p. 63; 1882-83, p. 67 ; 1883-84, p. 79; 1884-85, p. 76; 1886-87, p. 842.) 1464 EDUCATION REPORT, lWco-Sd. Blind, Education of the. [By States]. Iowa. (An. iep. 1871, p. 104; 187-1, p. 118; 1875, p. 122 ; 1870, p. 119 ; 1977, p. 08 : 1878, p. 72 ; 1679, \>. 69 ; 1880, p. 95 ; 1881, P- 72; 1882-83, p. 7(5; 18*3-84, p. 88; 18fii-85, p. b.'» ; 18-1,-87, p. 842.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 14.! ; i872, i>. 123 ; 1873, p. 120 ; 1874, p. 129; ISlo, p. 134; 1876, p. 130; 1877. p. 73; 1878, p. 79; 1879, p. 75; 1880, p. 105; 1881, p. 79; 1882-83, p. 83; 1883-84, p. 95; 1884-85. p. 92.) Kentucky. (An. rrp. 1873, p. 130; 1874, p. 141; 1875, p. 147; 1676, p. 141 1 1877, p. 79 ; 1878, p. 85 ; 1879, p. 82 ; 1680, p. 114 ; 1881, p. 85 ; 1882-83, p. 88 ; 1883-84, p. 102; 1884-85, p. 98; 1886-87, p. 842.1 - Louisiana. (An. rep. 1871, p. 200 ; 1875, p. 157 ; 1876, p. 1.52 ; 1877, p. 86 : 1878, p. 90 ; 1879, p. 88 ; 1880, p. 122 ; 1881, p. 90 ; 1882-83, p. 93 ; 1 83:1-84, p. 109 ; 1884-85, p. 106.) Maine. (An. rep. 1877, p. 92 ; 1878, p. 95 ; 1879, p. 93 ; 1880, p. 130 ; 1881, p. 95.) Maryland. (Ad. rep. 1-73, p. 160; 1874, p. 177; 1875, p. 181; 1-76, p. 176; 1877, p. 100; 1878, p. 102; 1879, p. J0U; 1880, p. 138; 1881, p. 102; 1882-83, p. 106; 1883-84, p. 124 ; 1884-85, p. 122; 18-7-88, p. 962.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 18/5, p. 201; 1876, p. 195; 1877, p. 115; 1878, p. 116; 1879, p. 114; 18rt0,p.l55; 1881, p. 117; 1882-83, p. 120 ; 1883-84, p. 140; 1884-85, p. 137; 1886-87, p. 842.) - Michigan. (An. rep. 1873, p. 200 ; 1874, p. 216 ; 1875, p. 219 ; 1876, p. 209 ; 1877 p. 127 ; 1878, p. 127 ; 1879, p. 124 ; 1880, p. 166 ; 1881, p. 129 ; 1862-83, p. 131 ; 1883-84, p. 149; 1884-85, p. 146.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1870, p. 196 ; 1873, p. 200 ; 1874, p. 226 ; 1875, p. 230 ; 1876, p. 218 : 1877, p. 136 ; 1878, p. 134 ; lo79, p. 131 ; 1880, p. 176 ; 1881, p. 136 ; 1882-83, p. 138; 1.-83-84, p. 155; 1884-85, p. 153.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1872, p. 199 ; 1873, p. 219 ; 1674, p. 233 ; 1875, p. 238 ; 1876, p. 226; 1877, p. 141; 1878, p. 139; 1879, p. 135; 1880, p. 183; 1881, p. 142; 1882-83, p. 144 ; 1883-84, p. 161; 1884-85, p. 157.) ■Missouri. (An. rep. 1870, p. 204; 1871, p. 262; 1872, p. 209 ; 1873, p. 230; 1874, p. 248: 1875, p. 252; 1876, p. 239; 1877, p. 150; 1878, p. 147; 1879, p. 143; 1880, p. 192 ; 1881, p. 149 ; 1882-83, p. 150 ; 1683-84, p. 169 ; 1884-85, p. 165; 1886-87, p. 843,) • Nebraska. (An. rep. 1875, p. 261 ; 1877, p. 156 ; 1878, p. 153 ; 1879, p. 148 ; 1880, p. 199; 1881, p. 155; 1882-83, p. 156; 1883-84, p. 174 ; 1884-85, p. 171.) •Nevada. (An. rep. 1876, p. 251; 1877, p. 159; 1878, p. 156; 1881, p. 158; 1882-83, p. 160 ; 1883-84, p. 177; 1884-85, p. 175.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1877, p. 164.) ■ New Jersey. (An. rep. 1877, p. 173 ; 1878, p. 170 ; 1879, p. 163 ; 1880, p. 216 ; 1881, p. 171; 1882-83, p. 172; 1883-84, p. 189.) • New York. (An. rep. 1870, p. 234 ; 1872, p. 245 ; 1873, p. 293 ; 1874, p. 310 ; 1875, p. 310; 1876, p. 290; 1877, p. 183; 1878, p. 181; 1879, p. 176; 1880, p. 231 ; 1881, p. 189; 1682-83, p. 188; 1883-84, p. 203; 1884-85, p. 205; 1886-87, p. 843.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1872, p. 266; 1874, p. 322 ; 1875, p. 324 ; 1876, p. 303; 1877, p. 193; 1878, p. 189; 1879, p. 184; 1880, p. 242; 1881, p. 197; 1882-83, p. 196; 1884-85, p. 212; 1886-87, p. 843.) ■ Ohio; (An. rep. 1872, p. 279 ; 1875, p. 342 ; 1876, p. 320 ; 1877, p. 205 ; 1878, p. 198; 1879, p. 192; H-80, p. 254; 1881, p. 207; 1882-83, p. 219; 1883-84, p. 220; 1884-85, p 221; 1887-88, p. 963.) ■ Oregon. (An. rep. 1874, p. 354 ; 1875, p. 351 ; 1876, p. 328 ; 1877, p. 211 ; 1878, p. 203; 1879, p. 197; 1882-83, p. 215; 1883-84, p. 226; 1884-85, p. 226; 1S87-88, p. 963.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 297; 1873, p. 349: 1874, p. 371 ; 1R75, p. 369 ; 1876, p. 347 ; 1877, p. 221 ; 1878, p. 212 ; 1879, p. 207 ; 1880, p. 277 ; 1881, p. 224; 1882-83, p. 227; 1883-84, p. 239; 1884-85, p. 237; ls86-87, p. 843; 1867-88, p 963.) ■ Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1877, p. 229 ; 1878, p. 220 ; 1879, p. 216 ; 1880 p 288; 1881, p. 233.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1871, p. 343 ; 1872, p. 315 ; 1873, p. 367 ; 1874 p 395; 1877, p. 236; 1878, p. 225; 1879, p. 221; i860, p. 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83 p 239 ; 1883-84, p. 253 ; 1884-85, p. 252.) ■ Tennessee. (An. rep. 1873, p. 377; 1874, p. 405; 1876, p. 380; 1877, p 242- 1878, p. 231 ; 1879, p. 229 ; 1880, p. 306 ; 1881, p. 245 ; 1882-83, p. 245 ; 1883-84 p' 259; 1884-85, p. 258.) ' r ' Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414 ; 1875, p. 414 ; 1876, p. 389; 1877, p. 246 ; 1878 p. 237; 1879, p. 234 ; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 250; 1882-83, p. 252; 1883-84, p. 265 : 1884-85, p. 262; 1886-87, p. 844.) ' Vermont. (An. rep. 1876, p. 397 ; 1878, p. 242 ; 1879, p. 240 ; 1880, p 321 ■ 1881, p. 254 ; 1882-83, p. 257 ; 1683-84, p. 270 ; 1884-85, p. 267.) ' Virginia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 345; 1873, p. 402; 1874, p. 435; 1875, p 435. 1876, p. 407; 1877, p. 260; 1878, p. 249; 1879, p. 248; 1880, p. 331; 1881, p. 261- 1882-83, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 275 ; 1884-85, p. 275 ; 1887-88, p. 963.) ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUKEAU OP EDUCATION. 14G5 Blind, Education of the. [By States,] West Virginia. (An. rep. 1875, p. 446 ; 1876, p. 410; 1-77, p. 285; 1878, p. 254; 1879, p. 251; 1880, p. 339; 1881, p. 2G7 ; 1882-83, p. 268; 1883-84, p. 280 ; 1884-85, p. 279.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 359; 1873, p. 421 ; 1874, p. 456; 1875, p. 460 ; 1876, p. 427, 1877, p. 273; 187H, p. 263 ; 1879, p. 261; 1880, p. 348; 1881, p. 275; 1882-83, p. 275 ; 1883-84, p. 239 ; 1884-85, p. 285.) Blind, Institutions for the. Schools for the blind. (An. rep. 1880, p. clxxv.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p 534 ; 1871, pp. 680-681 ; 1872, pp. 910-911 ; 1873, pp. 778-779 ; 1874, pp. 818-819; 1875, pp. 908-909; 1876, pp. 810-811; 1877, pp. 590-591 ; 1878, pp. 608-609 ; 1879, pp. 628-631 ; 1880, pp. 750-753 ; 1881, pp. 680-683 ; 1K82-83, pp. 710-713 ; 1883-84, pp. 750-753 ; 1884-85, pp. 794-797 ; 1885-86, pp. 64 1-643.) Boise, James R. Pronunciation of Greek in this country. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 480-483.) Bolivia, Education in. (Circ. inf. 1, 1873, pp. 37-44.) Books and Reading. Perkins, F B., and Mathews, Wm. Professorships of books and reading. (Pab. libs. 18/6, pp 230-251.) Boston, Drawing in the public schools of. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 202-JJ4.) Boston public libraries. Perkins, F B. Public libraries of Boston and vicinity. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 851.) Boutwell, Geo. S. Extract from an address at the dedication of the State Normal School at Salem, Mass., Aug. 19, 1854. (An. rep. 1868, p. 701.) Boyden, A. G. Normal schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 79.) Brainerd, Cephas. Y. M. C. A. libraries. (Pab. libs 1S76, pp. 386-388.) Brazil, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 495-497; 1872, pp. 551-553; 1873, p. clxxi ; 1874, p. cxliii ; 1875, p. cxxxvii; lei76, p. cxciv ; 1877, p. clxx; 1878, p. clxxv ; 1881, p. cclxxiii; 1883-84, p. cclviii.) Bridgewater State normal school, Remarks at dedication of. By Horace Mann. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 692-696.) Bradley, John E. The superintendent and the teacher. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 135.) British 3urmah, Education in. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. ccxcvi.) British India, Education in. (An. rep. 1873, pp. clxvii-clsix ; 1880, p. ccxxvi ; 1881; p. celxvi; 1882-83, ccxlvi ; 1883-84, p. ccxxxviii ; 18a7-88,,p. 1030.) Schools in. By Josuph Warren, p. 30. (Circ. inf. '2, 1^73.) British West Indies. Education in. By Thos. H. Pearne. p. 22. (Circ. inf. June,. 1872.) Brooklyn public libraries. Noyes, S. B. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 878.) Brooks, Edward. Moral education in the common schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 91.) Normal schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 79.) Brother Azarias. Literary and scientific habits of thought. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-H5, pp. 694-711.) Brother Barbas. Harmonious development of the faculties. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 18S4-S5, pp. 797-S04.) Brother Justin. Respect for authority developed in the school-room. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 685-693.) Brother Noah. Coordination in instruction and in education. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-*", pp. 879-883.) Brown, George P. Educational value of manual training. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 153.) Brown, Le Roy D. Civil service and public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1867, p. 63.) Brussells, International congress to be held at pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1880.) Buchanan, John L. Best system of State school supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887," p. 167 ) Buehrl, R. K. Qualifications of teachers. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 68.) Buel, C. J., and others. Alleged increase of near-sightedness among school children (report). (Spec, rep N O. exp. 18W4-85, pp. 631-635.) Causes of increasing near sightedness among school children (report). (Spec. rep N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 630-641.) Buisson, B. Recent reforms in public instruction, and especially in primary instruc- tion, in France. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1881-85, pp. 349-357.) Buisson, Ferdinand, and others. French commission to the International exhibition o( 1876, on American education, pp. 37. (Circ. inf. 5, 1879 ) Bullock, A. K. See Framingham State normal school. Bureau of Education. Barnard, Henry. Memorial for, and bill establishing the United Statea Department of Education. (An. rep. 1868, p. 3.) — Eaton. John. Needs of the United States Bureau of Education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 60.) Its history, work, and limitations. By Alexander Shi*as. pp.16. (Misc. pubs. 1875.) 1466 EDUCATION REPORT. 1888-89. Bureau of Education, LiWrary of. (Ad. rep. 1682-83, pp. vii-xi ; 1884-85, p. v.) Publications, 1808-87. Index. (An. rep. lcsi; -87, pp. 1031-1108.) Publications, 1867-9U. Index. (An. Rep. 1888--!'.) Waeren, Charles. Answers to inquiries about the United States Bureau of Education, pp. 2D. (Misc. pubs. It*!.') ■ Work accomplished from Aug. 5, 1886, to Sept. 3, 1889. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1114.) Burns, Alexander. Female education in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 437-441.) Bush, George Gary. History of education in Florida. pD. 54. (Circ. inf. 7, 1888.) Business colleges. See Commercial schools. See also Secondary education. Business college teacher's and penman's association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Butler, Nicholas Murray. Manual training in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 34.) Training of teachers, psychology in its relation to pedagogy. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, pp. 26-42.) Butterfleld, L. A. Visible speech. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 10.) Cajori, Florian. The teaching and history of mathematics in the United States. pp. 400. (Circ. inf. 3, 1890.) Calhoun, A. W. Effects of student life on the eyesight, pp. 29. (Circ. inf. 6, 1881.) California, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 87-97; 1871, pp. 75-95; 1872, pp. 14- 31; 1873, pp. 19-35; 1874, pp. 16-38; 1875, pp. 21-43; 1876, pp. 23-35; 1877, pp. 13-20 ; 1878, pp. 14-21 ; 1879, pp. 13-20 ; 1880, pp. 18-27 ; 1881, pp. 13-19 ; 1882-83, pt>. 15-21 ; 1883-84, pp. 17-2G ; 1884-85, pp. 17-25.) For further information see tender State school systems (by Slates). State normal school. (An. rep. 1S68, p. 769.) Campbell, Frederick M. Address. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 23.) Public education on the Pacific Coast. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 16.) The State and higher education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 254.) State text-books. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 173.) Canada, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 490-495; 1872, pp. 544-545; 1873, pp. elxix-elxxi; 1874, pp. cxlvi-cxlviii; 1875, pp. exxxviii, cxxxix-xli ; 1876, p. exciv; 1877, pp. clxxi-clxxii ; 1878, pp. clxxv-clxxvi ; 1879, pp. ccvi-ccvih ; ^80, pp, ccxxx-ccxxxi ; 1881, p. cclix; 1882-83, pp. cclii-ccliv; 1883-84, pp. ccxlix-cclii ; 1384-85, pp. ccxcviii-eccvii.) Hodgixs, J. G. Agricultural education in Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 442-446.) ■ Progress of education in tho province of Ontario, Canada ; an historical sketch. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1-84-85, pp. 315-329.) Canfield, S. A. Martha. Training Bchools of cookery, pp. 49. (Circ. inf. 4, 1879.) See Holmes, Julia A. and. Cape of Good Hope, Education in. (An. rep. 1880, p. ccxxix; 1882-83, p. eeli; 1884-85, p. cexvii.) Carlyle, William. Influence and effects of a system of uniform and simultaneous examinations on schools and teachers. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 392-395.) Carroll College. (Wis.) (Circ. inf. 1, 188'J, p. 66.) Catalogues, school and college. (An. rep. 1887, p. xii.) Census, Educational lessons of. By William T. Harris. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883 s p.24.) Census of 1880, in its relation to education. (An. rep. 1881, pp. xxi-xliii.) Centennial exhibition. See International exhibition, 1876, education at. Central America, Education in. (An. rep. 1874', p. cxliv ; 1876, p. excix. ) Central College Association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Chadbourue, Paul A. Waste of labor in the work of education, pp.16. (Circ. inf 4, 1875.) Chadwick, Edwin. Stick or no stick (corporal punishment). (Spec. rep. N O exp. 1884-85, pp. 371-37-1.) Variations of mental receptivity. (Spec. rop. N". O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 805-806.) Charities. District of Columbia. Louise home, aged woman's home, industrial home school, etc. (An. rep. 1874, p. 479; 1878, p. 277.) Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc. Holmes, Julia A., and Canfield, 5. A. Martiia. Reformatory, charitable, aud industrial schools for the young rm' 208. (Circ. inf. 6, 1875. ) * ' Laws relating to the State public school for dependent children at Coldwater Mich. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 83.) Organized charities. (An. rep. 1879. p. ccxix.) Statistical tables. Orphan asylums, soldiers' orphans' homes, infant asylums and industrial schools. (An. rep. 1H72, pp. 921-926; 1873, pp. 7.80-799; 1874, pp 826- 862 ; 1875, pp. 910-946 ; 1876, pp. 812-867 ; 1878, pp. (123-677 ; 1879, pp. 646-697 ; 'i860 pp. 768-823 ; 1881, pp. 700-755 ; 1882-83, pp. 730-789 ; 188:3-84, pp. 770-833.) ' See also Orphan Asylums. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUKEAU OF EDUCATION. 1467 Charleston. Mazyck, Arthur. Libraries in Charleston and in the Southern States. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 88:2.) Chatauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. See under Conventions, etc., Edu- cational. Chautauqua teachers' retreat. Department of the C. L. S. C. (An. rep. 1881, p. 316.) Chemistry and physics, Instruction in. ByF. W. Clarke, pp.219. (Ciro. inf. 6, 1880.) Chicago public libraries. By W. F. Poole. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 893.) Children, Protection of. List of societies for the protection of children in the Uuited States. (An. rep. 1879, p. ccxxi.) Chili, Education in. (An. rep. 1873, pp. £54-556 ; 1874, p. cxliv ; 1876, p. cc ; 1880. p. ccxxxii ; 1881, p. cclxxiii ; 188:5-8 1, p. cclxi ; Circ. inf. Feb. 1872, pp. 33-47.) China, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 489-490 : 1882-83, p. ccxlviii.) Education in. By William A. P. Martin, pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 1, 1877.) China and Siam, Progress of western education in. pp. 13. (Misc. pubs. 1880.) Chinese. China seeking modern education. (An. rep. 1872, p. lxx.) Day, H. N. Chinese migration. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 421-434.) Education of the Chinese. (An. rep. 1871, p. 17.) in California. (An. rep. 1871. p. 82 ; 1872, p. 15 ; 1873, p. 31 ; 1874, p. 34 ; 1875, p. 38 ; 1879, p. 19; 1880, p. 26 ; 1881. p. 18 ; 1882-83, d. 20 ; 1883-84, p. 24; 1884-85, p. 25.) in Oregon. (An rep. 1873, p. 334 ; 1875, p. 351.) Cincinnati public libraries. By "W. H. Venable. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 898.) City school systems. [In general.] (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 223-246.) Attendance and school population. (An. rep. 1880, p. lxxxiii.) City schools. (An. rep. 1882-83, pp. lxvi-xcii; 1883-84, pp. lxxxii-xciii.) City school systems in the United States. By John D. Philbrick. pp. 207. (Circ. inf. 1,1885.) Condition of education in eight principal cities. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. Ixxxviii. Digest of rules and regulations of. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869 pp. 417-464.) — Discussions of questions relating to. (An. rep. 1887-88 pp. 195-227.) Magnitude of the interests involved in city systems. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 217.) Mobile, (Ala.) (Circ. inf. 3, 1889, p. 220.) School population, enrollment, and attendance. (An. rep. 1884-85, pp. c-cxv.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 559-501; 1871, pp. 574-605, 689-690; 1872, pp. 614-698; 1873, pp. 514-572; 1874, pp. 534-558; 1875, pp. 556-586; 1876, pp. 508-549; 1877, pp. 314-355: 1878, pp. 312-354; 1879, pp. 310-359; 1880, pp. 414-463; 1881, pp. 328-378; 1882-83, pp. 324-379; 1883-84, pp. 332-387; 1884-85, pp. 336-391 ; 1885-86, pp. 238-304.) Statistical tables, etc. (An. rep. 1878, pp. 1-lxvi ; 1886-87, pp. 274-395 ; 1887- 88, pp. 228-378. ) Statistics of. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869, pp. 403-416. ) City school systems. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1873, p. 5; 1874, p. 7; 1875, p. 10 ; 1877, p. 6 ; 1878, p. 7 ; 1879, p. 6 ; 1830, p. 7 ; 1881, p. 5 ; 1882-83, p. 5 ; 1883-84, p. 6; 1884-85, p. 6; 1885-86, p. 246.) Arizona. (An. rep. 1881, p. 280; 1882-83, p. 584; 1883-84, p. 290; 1884-85, p. 288.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 14; 1875, p. 18; 1876, p. 19; 1877, p. 9; 1878, p. 11; 1879, p. 10; 1880, p.15; 1881, p. 10; 1882-83, p. 11; 1883-84, p. 12; 1884-85, p. 13; 1886-87, p. 247.) California. (An. rep. 1870, p. 92; 1871, p. 89; 1872, p. 27; 1873, p. 22; 1874, p. 20; 1875, p. 25; 1876, p. 27 ; 1877, p. 16; 1878, p. 17; 1879, p. 16; 1880, p. 21; 1881, p. 14; 1882-83, p. 16; 1883-81, p. 18; 1884-85, p. 19; 1885 -86', p. 221; 1886-87, p. 247.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1875, p. 471 ; 187G, p. 38 ; 1877, p. 22 ; 1878, p. 23 ; 1879, p. 22 ; 1880, p. 31 ; 1881. p. 21 ; 1882-83, p. 23 ; 1883-84, p. 29 ; 1881-85, p. 27 ; 1885- 86, p. 221 ; 1886-87, p. 247.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1870, p. 99 ; 1871, p. 105; 1872, p. 37; 1874, p. 42; 1875, p. 49; 1876, p. 45; 1877, p. 26; 1878, p. 28; ln79, p. 27; 1880, p. ,39; 1881, p. 27; 1882-83, p. 30; 1883-84, p. 35; 1884-85, p. 35; 1885-80, p. 221; 1886-87, p. 247. Dakota. (An. rep. 1876, p. 436 ; 1877, p. 277 ; 1878, p. 271 ; 1879, p. 268 ; 1880, p: 358; 1881, p. 282; 1-82-83, p. 286; 1883-84, p. 292; 1884-85, p. 290.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1870, p. 104; 1871, p. 112; 1872, p. 52; 1873, p. 52 ; 1874, p. 56; 1875, "p. 61 ; 1876, p. 58 ; 1^77, p. 33; 1878, p. 35 ; 1879, p. 34; 1880, p. 49 1881, p. 35; 1882-83, p. 38 ; 1383-84, p. 15 ; 1884-85, p. 44; 1885-86, p. 223; 1886-87, p. 249.) District of Columbia. (An. rop. 18-S6-S7, p. 219.) Florida. (An. rep. 1874, p. 67; 1878, p. 39; 1879, p. 38; 1880, p. 55; 1831, p. 39 ; 1882-83, p. 42; 1883-84, p. 49 ; 1884-85, p. 47.) 1468 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. p. 203; 1677, p. 123; 1878, p. 122; 1879, p. 119; 1880, p. 1(51; 1881, p. 123 12(5; 1883-84, p. 144 ; 1884-85, p. 141 ; 1885-86, p. 230 ; 1886-87, p. 261.) ■ Minnesota. (An. rep. 1870, p. 197; 1875, p. 225; 1876, p. 215; 1878, p. 131; 1879, p. 128; 1880, p. 173; 1881, p. 133; 1882-83, p. 136 ; 18c 1861-85, p. 149 ; 1865-86, p. 230 ; 1886-87, p. 262.) Mississippi. (Au. rep. 1876, p. 224; 1877, p. 139; 1878, p. 136; 187», p. i:«; 1880, p. 180 ; 18ol, p. 139 ; 1882-83, p. 141 ; 1883-84, p. 158 ; 1884-85, p. 155 ; '1885-86, p. 231 ; 1886-87, p. 263.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1870, p. 205; 1871, p. 263; 1872, p. 207; 1873, p. 285; 1874, p. 239; 1875, p. 244; 1876, p. 232; 1877, p. 145; 1878, p. 142; 1879, p. 136; 1880, p 187; 1881, p. 144; 1882-83, p. 146; 1883-84, p. 163; 1884-85, p. 159; 1885-86, p. 231; 1886-87, p. 263.) Montana. (An. rep. 1880, p. 379; 1861, p. 297 ; 1882-83, p. 299.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1873, p. 238 ; 1874, p. 253 ; 1875, p. 258 ; 1876, p. 244 ; 1877, p. 154 ; 1876, p. 151 ; 1879, p. 146 ; 1880, p . 196 ; 1881, p. 152 ; 1882-83, p. 153 ; 1883-84, p. 171; 1684-85, p. 168; 1886-87, p. 263.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1879, p. 150; 1880, p. 202; 1881, p. 157; 1882-83, p. 159: 1883-84, p. 176; 1884-85, p. 174.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1870, p. 217 ; 1871, p. 281 ; 1872, p. 220 ; 1874, p 267; 1875, p. 269 ; 1876, p. 256 ; 1877, p. 162; 1878, p. 159; 1879, p. 154; 1860, p. 207; 1881, p. 160; 1882-83, p. 162; 1883-84, p. 179; 1884-85, p. 178; 1885-86, p. 231; 1886-87, p. 263.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1469 City achoolwystems. [By States.] Oregon., (An. rop. 1871, p. 323; 1873, p. 334 1874, p. 350 ; 1875, p. 348 ; 1876, p. 325 ; 1H77, p. 209 ; 1878, p. 201 ; 1879, p. 195 ; 1880 p. 261 ; 1881, p. 212; 1682-83, p. 213; 1883-84, p. 223; 1884-85, p. 224; 1885-86, p 235; 1886-87, p. 2C.8.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870, p. 272; 1871, p. 329; 1872, p. 291 ; 1873, p 342; 1874, p. 361; 1875, p. 359; 1876, p. 336; 1877, p. 214; 1878, p. 206; 1879, p 199; 1880, p. 268; 1881, p. 216; 1882-83, p. 218; 1883-84, p. 229; 1884-85, p. 229 1885-86, p. 235 ; 1886-87, p. 268.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1870, p. 282; 1871, p. 338; 1872, p. 307; 1873, p 356; 1874, p. 380; 1875, p. 378; 1876, p. 350: 1877, p. 226 ; 1878, p. 217; 1*79, p 213; 1880, p. 285 ; 1881, p. 231 ; 1882-83, p. 232 , 1883-84, p. 243 ; lfcS4-85, p. 241 1885-86, p. 235; 1886-c7, p. 269.) South Carolina. (Au. rep. 1871, p. 343; 1874, p. 390; 1875, p. 389; 1876, p 365; 1877, p. 234; 1878, p. 224; 1879, p. 219; 1880, p. 293; 1*81, p. 2:!G; 1882-83, p 237; 1883-84, p. 251 ; 18S4-85, p. 248; 1885-86, p. 236, 1886-87, p. 270.) -Tennessee. (An. rep. 1.871, p. 347; 1872, p. 320; 1873, p. 373; 1874, p. 399 1H75, p. 397 ; 1876, p. 374 ; 1877, p. 239 ; 1878, p 228; 1«79, p. 225 ; 1880, p. 301 ; 1881 p. 241; 1882-83, p. 242 ; 1883-84, p. 256 ; 1884-85, p. 254 ; 1885-86, p. 236 ; 1886-87, p! 270.) Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 410 ; 1875, p. 410 ; 1877, p. 246 ; 1878, p. 235 ; 1879, p 231; 1880, p. 311; 1881, p. 247 ; 1882-83, p. 249; 1883-85, p. 262 ; 1884-85, p. 260 1885-86, p. 236; 1886-87, p. 271.) Utah Territory. (An. rep. 1875, p. 512 ; 1878, p. 290 ; 1880, p. 385.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1876, p. 394 ; 1877, p. 251 ; 1878, p. 239 ; 1879, p. 238; 1880, p. 319; 1881, p. 252; 1882-83, p. 254; 1883-84, p. 267; 18H4-85, p. 265; l8eo-86, p. 237 ; 1*86-87, p. 271.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 358 ; 1872, p. 343 ; 1873, p. 395; 1874, p. 427; 1875, p. 427; 1876, p. 402; 1877, p. 257; 1878, p. 246; 1879, p. 244; 1880, p. 328; 1881, p. 258; 1882-83, p. 260; 1883-84, p. 272; 1884-85, p. 270; 18Sri-87, p. 271.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 366; 1873, p. 410; 1875, p. 443 ; 1876, p. 414; le77, p. 26.»; 1878, p. 252; 1879, p. 252; 1880, p. 337; 1881, p. 265; 1832-83, p. 265; 1883-84, p. 278 ; 1884-85, p. 277; 1885-86, p. 237.) ■ Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1870, 304 ; 1875, p. 454 ; 1876, p. 423 ; 1877, p. 268 ; 1878, p. 258; 1879, p. 257; 1880, p. 343; 1881, p. 270; 1882-83, p. 270; 1883-84, p. 282; 1884-85, p. 281 ; 1885-86, p. 237; 1886-87, p. 271.) ■ Wyoming Territory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 316,) Civics. See Political science. Civil service and public schools. Ballard, Thomas P. (Cire. inf. 3, 1887, p. 71.) Barringer, W. N. (Ciro. inf. 3, 1887, p. 69.) Brown, Lie Boy D. (Cire. inf. 3, 1887, p. 63. ) Morgan, B. S. (Cire. inf. 3, 1887, p. 67.) Clark, S. N. Are the Indians dying out ? pp.36. (Misc. pubs. 1877.) See Warren, S. R., and. Clark, T. M. Rural school architecture, with illustrations, pp. 106. (Cire. inf. 4, 1888.) Clark, Willis G. History of education in Alabama, 1702-1889. pp.281. (Cire. inf. 3, 1889.) Clarke, P. W. Instruction in chemistry and physics in the United States, pp. 219. (Cire. inf. 6, 1880.) Clarke, Isaac Ed-wards. Art and industry. Instruction in drawing applied to the industrial and line arts. (Spec. rep. 1885.) Democracy of art. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. .-s-5-iriii-cclviii.) I. Democracy of art ; title considered. U. Church as patron of art. HI. Term ■'art" considered. IV. Technical education of a people. V. Industrial art in America. VI. Dangers disclosed hy the census. VTI. Education in relation to social and economic changes. VIII. Situation in Europe and in the United St.ir.es. IX. Public education. Increase of wealth in the United States. X. Education in art essential in America. Addenda. — " Fashions in architecture; " "Best ten buildings in the United Slates. " XT. Art and political economy. XII. Industrial relations of England to America in the lii:ht of history. XIII. Art industries in America before the Centennial. XIV. Present outlook. Drawing in public schools ; present relation of art to education in the United States, pp. 56. (Cire. inf. 2, 1874.) Classical education. Payne, C. H. How to increase the proportion of liberally educated men. (Spec. rep. N. U. exp. 1884-85, pp. 469-501.) 1470 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Classification and grading. (An. rep. 1874, pp. xxxvi-xxxix.) Clay modelling. Spring, Edward A. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 231-286.) Cochin China. Education in. (An. rep. 18S2-83, p. ccxlix. ) Coeducation of races. Armstkovg, S. C. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 63.) Fairchild, E. H. Coeducation of the races and sexes (under title Berea college.) (Spec. rep. N. O. esn. 1664-85, pp. 466-470.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1872, p. 134.) Young, Charles S. Coeducation of races. (Followed by discussion.) (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, pp. 96-103.) Coeducation of the sexes. (An. rep. 1833-84, p. cxli.) California. (An. rep. 1870, p. 93 ; 187-2, p. 29.) Fairchild, James H. Coeducation of sexes. Address before college presi dents. Springfield, 111., 18S7. (An. rep. 186*, pp. 385-399.) In the public schools of the United States, pp. 30. (Circ. inf. 2, 1883. ) Michigan. (An. rep. 1873, p. 190.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1873, p. 196.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1871, p. 266; 1872, p. 209.) ■ New Hampshire. (Ad. rep. 1873, p. 254.) College degrees. See Degrees. See also Degrees under Colleges and Universities. College government, Changes in. (An. rep. 1880, p. exxxiv.) College of William and Mary. Adams, Herbert B. History of the college of William and Mary. pp.89. (Circ. inf. 1, 1887.) Hoar, George F. (Letters in behalf of.) (An. rep. 1874, p. exxix.) College presidents, Meeting of. (An. rep. 1884, p. 521.) College degrees. See Degrees. Colleges and universities. [In general.] (An. rep. 1875, p. lxxvii ; 1876, p. Ixxxviii; 1877, p. civ; 1878, p. xevi ; 1879,]). cxii; 1880, p. exxxi ; 1881, p. clx; 1882-83, p. cxli; 1883-84, p. clii; pp. exlvii-clx ; 18*4-85,p. clxxi ; 1885-86, pp. 459-475.) Admission requirements. Statistics. (An. rep. 1886-07, pp. 631-642.) — College commencements during 1873 in the western and southern States. pp. 155. (Circ. inf. 5, ls73.) • College commencements for the summer of 1673 in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Penn- sylvania. pp.118. (Circ. inf. 3, 1873.) Colleges and collegiate institutions in the United States. Statistics, pp. 11. (misc. pub.) Davidson College. Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 109.) Degrees conferred. Statistics. (An. rep. 1886-57, pp. 776-781 ; 1887-88, pp. 807- 815.) See also Degrees. " Educational beginnings." [Early work of some colonial colleges.] (An. rep. 1878, p. xlv.) Hodgixs, J. Gr. University system of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 471-488.) Knight, George \V. Higher education in the Northwest Territory. (An. rep. 1-87-88, p. 1039.) pp. 490-520.) Warren, Chas. Distribution of college students in 1870-71. (Circ. inf.. March, 1872, pp. 43-70.) ' Inquiry concerning vital statistics of college graduates. (Circ. inf.) Colleges and universities. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 82; 1871 p 67 ; 1873, p. 6 ; 1874, p. 8 ; 1875, p. 11 ; 1676, p. 10 ; 1877, p. 7 ; 1678, p. 8; 1879, p. 7 ; 1880, p. 9; 1881, p. 7; 18b2-83, p. 7; 1883-84, p. 8; 1884-85, p. 8 ; 1865-86. p. 475 ; 1687-88, ,, C.OC \ ' ■ x ? p. 636.) 1 Arkansas. (An. rep. 1673, p. 15: 1874, p. 13; 1875, p. 19; 1876, p. 20: 1S77 p. 11; 1678, p. 12; 1879, p. 11; I860, p. If, ■ 1-1, p.ll; 1882-83, p. 12 1883-84, p. 14 ; 1684-85, p. 15 ; 18-5-80, p. 476 ; 1887-8-:, p. 637.) ' L ' California. (An. rep. 1670, p. 90 ; 1871, p. 84 ; 1672, p. 17 ; 1873, p 26 • 1874 p. 27 ; 1*75, p. 32 ; 1876, p. 30 ; 1877, p. 18 ; 1676, p. 19 ; 1679, p. 17 1880 p. 24 188L p. 16; 1882-83, p. 19; 1863-84, p. 22 ; 1884-85, p. 22 ; 1685-80, p. 476 ; 1866-87, p. 671 18o7-88, p.037.) "■ ' Colorado. (An. rep. 1873, p. 431 ; 1874, p.. 104 ; 1875, p. 464 ; 1876 p 39- 1877 p. 23; 1878, p. 24; 1879, p. 23; 1880, p. 33; 1881. p. 23; 1882-83, p.25 ; 1883-84 P 30 • 1884-85, p. 29 ; 1885-80, p. 477 ; 1880-87, p. 671 ; 1887-88, p. 038.) ' 1 ' ■ Connecticut. (An. rep. 1871, p. 99; 1872, p. 40; 1873, p. 42; 1874 n 46- 18' p. 54; 1676, p. 48; 1877, p. 28; 1678, p. 30; 1879, p. 29; 18 CU , p. 41; 1881 'r. 29- 1882-83, p. 32; 1883-84, p. 39; 1884-85, p. 38; 1885-86, p. 477; 1886-87 'p 671 • 1887-88, p. 638.) >±-. °/i, }. <*oo ; xooj-oo, p. KIOV.J ' Mississippi. (An. rep. 1870, p. 201 ; >874, p. 231 ; 1875, p. 236; 1876, p. 224; 1 L880, p. 182; 1881. p. 141 ; 1882-83, p. 142 ; .„ 1.484; 1887-88, p. 660.) 203; 1871, p. 261; 1872, p. 209; 1873, p. 226 ; 235; 1877, p. 148; 1478, p. 145; 1X7!), p. 141; >. 148 ; 1883-84, p. 166; 1834-85, p. 161 ; 1885-86, p. 484; 1886-87, p. 673; 1887-«8, p. 661.) — - — Montana. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 305 ; 1885-86, p. 48!.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1873, p. 238; 1874, p. 256; 1875, p. 259; 1876. 1877, p. 155; 1878, p. 152; 1879, p. 147; 1880, p. 198; 1881, p. 154; 1882-83 1883-84, p. 173; lo84-S5, p. 169; 1885-86, p. 484; 1887-83, p. 661.) 1472 EDUCATION RErOET, 18S8-S9. Colleges ana universities. [Dv States. ] Nevada. (Ad. rep. 1873, p. 215 ; 1375, p.2o5; Id?,!,,). •,•:, l; 1877, p. 159;" 1878, p. 156; 1879, p. 151; 1880, p. 203; 1881, p. 158; 1883-81, p. 177; 1-84-85, p. 175; 1885-80, p. 485.) Nkw Hampshire. (Au. rep. 1870, p. 216 ; 1871, p. 278; 1<*72, p. 220; 1873, p. 252; 1874, p. 'J7(i ; 1875, p. 271 ; 1676, p. 258; 1877, p. 103; 1878, p. Nil; 1870, p. 156; 1880, p. 'JO-: 1881, p. 102; 1882-83, p. 101; 1883-81, p. 181 J 188-1-85, p. 180; 1885-80, p. 4-5; 18^7-88, p. 662.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1872, p. 227 : 1873, p. 265 : 1871, p. 283; 1875, p. 281 ; 1876, p. 268; 1877, p. 171; 1878, p. 169; 1879, p. 162; 18-10, p. 216; 1881, p. 170; 1882-83, p. 171; 1883-84, p. 188; 1884-85, p. 188; 1885-86, p. 485; 1887-88, p. 662.) New Mexico. (An. rep. 1878, p. 288.) New YoitK. (An. rep. 1871, p. 296; 1872, p. 247; 1873, p. 288; 1874, p. 301 ; 1875, p.' 301 ; 1676, p. 283; 187", p. 181 ; 1878, p. 178; 1879, p. 173; 18-0, p. 228; 1881, p. 182; 1882-83, p. 183; 1883-84, p. 199'; 1881-85, p. 200; 1885-80, p. 485 ; 1887-88, p. 663.) ■ North Carolina, (An. rep. 1870, p. 230 ; 1872, p. 265 ; 1873, p. 303 ; 1874, p. 321; 1875, p. 323; 1876, p. 300; 1877, p. 192; 1878, p. 188; 1879, p. 18.!; 1'8U, p. 241; 1881, p. 196; 1882-83, p. 195; 1883-84, p. 209; 1884-.;5, p. 211; 1885-80, p. 486; 1830-87. p. 673; 1887-88, p. 667.) • Ohio. (An. rep. 1870, p. 254 ; 1872, p. 278 ; 1873, p. 323 ; 1874, p. 337 ; 1875, p. 336; 1876, p. 314; 1877, p. 203; 1878, p. 190; 1879, p. 190; 1880, p. 252; 1881, p. 205 ; 1882-83, p. 206 ; 1883-84, p. 218 ; 1884-85, p. 219 ; 1885-83, p. 480 ; 1886-87, p. 673; 1887-88. p. 668. ■ Oregon. (An. rep. 1871, p. 32 1 ; 1872, p. 284 ; 1873, p. 335 ; 1874, p. 352 ; 1875, p. 349 ; 1876, p. 326 ; 1877, p. 210 ; 1878, p. 202 ; 1879, p. 196 ; 1*80, p. 202 ; 1881, p. 213; 1882-83, p. 214; 1883-84, p. 225; 1884-85, p. 225; 1885-85, p. 467.) ■ Pennsylvania. (Au. rep. 1870, p. 271 ; 1871, p. 327 ; 1872, p. 293 ; 1873, p. 344;. 1874, p. 300; 1875, p. 363; 1876, p. 341; 1877, p. 218; 1878, p. 210; 1879, p. 204; 1880, p. 274 ; 1881, p. 221 ; 1882-83, p. 224 ; 1883-84, p. 236 ; 1881-85, p. 234 ; 1885-86, p. 467 : 1886-87, p. 673 ; 1667-88, p. 671.) ■ Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1871, p. 337: 1872, p. 308; 1873, p. 358 ; 1874, p. 383; 1875, p. 382; 1876, p. 358; 1677, p. 229; 1878, .p. 219; 1879, 1 p. 215; 1880, p. 1881, p. 232 ; 1882-83, p. 234 ; 1883-34, p. 240 ; 1884-85, p. 244 ; 1835-86, p. 487 ; 1837-88, p. 673.) South Carolina. (Au. rep. 1371, p. 342; 1872, p. 315; 1873, p. 365; 1874, p. 392; 1875, p. 390; 1876, p. 366 ; 1877, p. 235; 1878, p. 221; 1379, p. 220; 1880, p. 295 ; 1881, p. 2 18 ; 1882-83, p. 238 ; 1883-84, p. 252 ; 1834-S5, p. 250 ; 1885-86, p. 487 ; 1887-H8, p. 673 ; circ. inf. 2, 1888.) • Tennessee. (An. rep. 1871, p. 348 ; 1872, p. 321 ; 1873, p. 375 ; 1874, p. 401 ; 1875, p. 400 ; 1876, p. 377 ; 1877, p. 241 ; 1878, p. 230 ; 1879, p. 227 ; 1880, p. 303 ; 1881, p, 243; 1862-83, p. 244; 1883-84, p. 258; 1884-85, p. 256; 1833-86, p. 488; 1887-88, p. 674.) Texas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 336; 1874, p. 412; 1875, p. 411 ; 1870, p. 3S7 ; 1877, p. 247 ; 1878, p. 236 ; 1879, p. 233; 1880, p. 313 ; 1881, p. 249 ; 1832-83, p. 251 ; 1883-84, p. 264 ; 1881-85, p. 262 ; 1885-86, p. 488 ; 1887-88, p. 675. Utah. (An. rep. 1870, p. 329; 1871, p. 383: 1874, p. 502; 1875, p. 514; 1876, p. 461 ; 1877, p. 292; 1878, p. 291: 1879, p. 2«6; 1880, p. 385; 1881, p. 302; 1882-83 p. 303 ; 1683-84, p. 306; 1884-85, p. 310.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1872, p. 337; 1873, p. 388; 1874, p. 419; 1S75, p. 417- 1876, p. 396 ; 1877, p. 252 ; 1878, p. 241 ; 1879, p. 239 ; 1880, p. 320 ; 1881, p. 254 ; 1882- 83, p. 256; 1883-84, p. 269; 1884-85, p. 266; 1885-36, p. 488: 1887-88, p. 07.,.) •Virginia. (An. rep. 1872. p. 343; 1873, p. 397; 1874. p. 429; 1875 p 420- 1876, p. 404; 1877, p. 259; 1878, p. 247; 1879, p. 246; 1880, p. 330; 1861, p. '""HO • 1882-83, p. 262; 1883-84, p. 274; 1884-85, p. 273; 1885-86, p. 483 1837-38, p. 670.) ■ Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1873, p. 465 ; 1874, p. 503 ; 1875, p 517 - 1876, p. 464 ; 1877, p. 295 ; 1878, p. 294 ; 1879, p. 233 ; 1380, p. 389 ; 1881, p. 305 ; 1882- 83, p. 305; 1883-84, p. 308 ; 1884-85, p. 314 ; 1885-86. p. 489.) . West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 367; 1872, p. 353; 1873, p. 410- 1874 n 443; 1875, p. 445; 1876, p. 415; 1877, p. 264; 1878, p. 253; 1879, p. 253; 1880 p 338; 1881, p. 266; 1882-83, p. 267 ; 1883-84, p. 279 ; 1884-35, p. 278 ; 18:5-80 p 488 • 1887-88, p. 676.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1870, p. 303; 1871, p. 374; 1872, p. 359; 1873, p 419 • 1874, p. 454; 1875, p. 457; 1870, p. 425; 1877, p. 271; 1878. p. 261; 1879, p 260 '• 1880, p. 346; 1881, p. 273; 1882-83, p. 274; 18.-3-64, p. 285; 1885-86, p. 488; 1887- 88, p. 676, and eirc. inf. 1, 1869. Colleges and seminaries for women. See, Women, education of. Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts. See Scientific and technical schools. Colleges vp. high schools. Relation of colleges or universities to public high schools and preparatory schools. (Au. rep. 1880, p. exxxii.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1473 Colorado, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 318-319; 1871, p. 378; 1872, pp. 367-370 ; 1873, pp. 429-432; 1874, pp. 4(53-405; 1875, pp. 470-171'.; 1870, pp. 36-41 ; 1S77, pp. 21-23; 1878, pp. 22-25; 1879, pp. 21-24 ; 1880, pp. 28-35 ; 1831, pi>. 20-24 ; 1882-83, pp. 22-27; 1883-84, pp. 27-32; 1884-85, pp. 26-32.) For farther information see under State school systems [by States]. Color-blindness and myopia. (An. rep. 1880, p. ocxlix.) Colored people, Education of. InduHtri.il education. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 994.) Schools for the colored race. (An. rep. 1877, p. xxxiii ; 1878, p. xxix.) Statistical tables and remarks. (An. rep. 1885-80, pp. 650-656; 1886-87, pp. 874-881 ; 1887-88, pp. 988-998.) Colored people, Schools for. Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 84; 1871, p. 6S.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1871, p. 115 ; 1872, p. 55 ; 1873, p. 63 ; 1874, p. 56 ; 1877, p. 33; 1878, p. 35; 1879, p. 34 ; circ. inf. 3, 1*89, p. 269.) ■ District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 313 ; 1871, p. 388 ; 1873, p. 437; 1875, p. 484 ; 1876, p. 441 ; 1877, p. 279; 1878, p. 274 ; 1879, p. 272.) ■ Education of the colored race. (An. rep. 1879, pp. xl-xlv s 1880, p. lviii ; 1881, p. lxxxii; 1882-83, p. xlix; 1883-84, p. liv ; 1H84-85, p. lxvii.) ■ Finger, S. M. Educational and religious interests of the colored people of the South. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 123-133.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 134.) • Goodwin, M. B. History of schools for the colored population in the District of Columbia. (Spec. rep. on D. C for 1869, pp. 193-300.) • History of schools for colored population. I. District of Columbia. II. States. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869, pp. 193-400.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 112 ; 1871, p. 138; 1873, p. 79; 1874, p. 81.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1870, p. 127; 1871, p. 151 ; 1872, p. 100 ; 1873, p. 102.) Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 337.) • Kentucky. (An. rep. 1871, p. 185 ; 1873, p. 125 ; 1874, p. 133 ; 1875, p. 139 ; 1876, p. 136; 1877, p. 75 ; 1879, p. 78.) • Legal status of the colored population in respect to schools and education in the different States. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869, pp. 301-400.) ■ Maryland. (An. rep. 1870, p. 157 ; 1872, p. 150 ; 1873, p. 154 ; 1874, p. 168). Missouri. (An. rep. 1870, p. 202 ; 1871, p. 264 ; 1872, p. 207 ; 1874, p. 237 ; 1875, p. 243 ; 1876, p. 232 ; 1878, p. 141.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1871, p. 273; 1872, p. 216; 1873, p. 245.) - — — New Jersey. (An. rep. 1870, p. 223.) New York. (An. rep. 1872, p. 240; 1875, p. 292.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 194.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1871, p. 318; 1872, p. 272; 1873, p. 313; 1874, p. 328; 1875, p. 330; 1876, p. 308; 1877, p. 196.) South Carolina. Negro, education of the. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 122.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1871, p. 349; 1872, p. 323; 1877, p. 238; 1881, p. 243.) Texas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 331.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 358; "872, p. 341.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 366; 1874, p. 439.) See also Freedmen. Colombia, United States of. Education in. (An. rep. 1873, p. clxii ; 1874, p. cxlix ; 1875, p. cxli: 1881, p. eclxxiv ; 1832-83, p. eclxv ; l*83-84, p. eclxiv.) Commercial and business colleges. See Commercial schools. See also Second- ary education. Commercial schools. Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p. 529; 1871, pp. 610-613; 1872, pp. 611-615; 1873, pp. 581-585; 1874, pp. 568-573; 1875, pp. 596-605; 1876, pp. 566-571; 1877, pp. 306-375; 1878, pp. 367-377; 1879, pp. 370-387; 1880, pp. 480- 491; 1881, pp. 397-411; 1382-83, pp. 399-415; 1883-81, pp. 411-429; 1*84-85, pp. 417-437; 1885-86, pp. 613-624.) Competitive examinations. See Examinations. Compton, H. W. How and to what extent may manual training be introduced into city schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 173.) What a small city is doing in industrial education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 129.) Compulsory education. Connecticut. (An. rep. 1872, p. 34; 1873, p. 38; 1879, p. 26.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1871, p. 158.) Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 285.) In foreign countries. (An. rep. 1876, pp. elxii-clxxviii.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 116.) Maine. (An. rep. 1870, p. 153; 1871, p. 201.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1871, p. 230; 1872, p. 169.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1873, p. 195; 1874, p. 206): Minnesota. (Au. rep. 1873, p. 195.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1873, p. 213; 1874, p. 230; 1875, p. 235.) • ED 89 93 1474 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Compulsory education. Missouri. (An. rep. 1874, p. 238.1 Nevada. CAn. rep. 1873, p. 244 ; 1874, p. 2<;2.1 New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 250; 1874, p. 265.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1874, p. 277.) New York. (Ad. rep. 1871, p. 309 ; 1875, p. '-'92; 1876, p. 276; 1877, p. 175; 1879, p. 107.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1872, p. 263; 187:!, p. 301.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1875, p. 330.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870, p. 273.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1871, p. 33G ; 1873, |i. 355.) Texas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 332.) Van Bokkklen, L. pp. 17. (Giro. inf. Deo., 1871.) Wyoming Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 2.6.) Compulsory school laws. [By States.] (An. rep. 1882-83, p. xxx.) Conference of librarians. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Conference of officers of prisons and reformatories. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Conference of principals of schools for the deaf and dumb. See under Conven- tions, etc., educational. Connecticut, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 98-102 ; 1871, pp. 96-107; 1872, pp. 32-50; 1873, pp. 36-48; 1874, pp. 39-54; 1875, pp. 44-59; 1876, pp. 42-54 ; 1877, pp. 24-31; 1878, pp. 26-33; 1879, pp. 25-32; 1880, pp. 36-45; 1881, pp. 25-33; 1882-83, pp. 28-36; 1883-84, pp. 33-43 ; 1884-85, pp. 33-42. J For further information, zee under State school systems (by States). Constitutional provisions in regard to education in the several States. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 79-124.) Same, revision of, 1867-68. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 125-135.) Date and abstract of each State. (An. rep. 1868, p. 81.) Constitutional provisions in regard to education in the several States of the American Union. By Franklin B. Hough, pp.130. (Circ. inf. 7, 1875.) Conventions, etc., Educational. [In general.] Agricultural college convention. Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Dec, 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 303.) Agricultural educational convention. Meeting, Chicago, Aug., 1871. (An. rep. 1871, p. 424.) American academy of arts and sciences. Meeting, Boston, May, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 399.) - American academy of medicine. Meeting, Providence, R. I., Sept., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 402.) American antiquarian society. Meeting, Worcester, Oct., 1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. 520.) ■ American articulation teachers of the deaf. Meeting, New York, June, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 314.) American association for the advancement of science. Meeting, Portland Aug., 1873. (An. rep. 1873, p. 489.) Meeting, Hartford, Aug., 1874. (An. rep! 1874, p. 518.) Meeting, Detroit, Aug., 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 543.) Meeting, Burfalo, Aug., 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. 472.) Meeting, Nashville, Aug., 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 300.) Meeting, St. Louis, Aug., 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 300.) Meet- ing, Boston, Aug., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 399.) Meeting, Cincinnati, Aug., 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 317.) Meeting, Montreal, Aug., 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 312.) Meeting, Philadelphia, Sept., 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 311.) Meeting Ann Ar- bor, Aug., 1885. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 321.) °' -American association of instructors of the blind. Meeting Louisville Kv Aug., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 401.) "' ' *'' American economic association. Organized at Saratoga, Sept 1885 ("An ren 1884-85, p. 331.) ' ' ^ F ' American Froebel union. Meeting, Boston, ,1879. (An. rep. 1879 p 300) Meeting, New York, Mar., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 397.) Meeting, Madison Juiv 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 312.) Meeting, Saratoga, July, 1885. (An.rep. 1884-85J p. OAOi) American geographical society. Meeting, , Feb., 1875. (An. rep. 1875 p. 529.) ' ' American health association. Meeting, Chicago, Sept., 1877. (Au. rep 1877 p. 304.) Meeting, Richmond, Nov., 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 301.) Meeting New Orleans, Dec, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 402.) h ' " American historical association. Second annual meeting, Saratoo-q /a- rep. 1884-85, p. 321.) American institute of christian philosophv. Meeting, Warwick WoorilnnAa N.Y., July, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 317.) lallQS ' American institute of civics. First meeting, Saratoga, July, 1885 f An ™ n ;884,p.322.) v re P- INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1475 Conventions, etc,, Educational. [In general.] American institute of instruction. Meeting, Worcester, July, 1 U 7U. (An. rep. 1870, p. 409. ) Meeting, Fitchburg, July, lb/1. (An. rep. 1871, p. 420.) Meeting, Lewiston, Me., Aug., W2. (An. rep. 1872, p. 427.) Meeting, North Adams, , 1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. 520.) Meeting, Provi- dence, July, 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 536.) Meeting, Montpelier, July, 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 209.) Meeting, Fal.yun House, N. H., July, 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 297.) Meeting, Fabyan House, N. if., ,1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 293.) Meeting, Saratoga, July, 1880. (An. rep. 1-80, p. 395.) Meeting, St. Albans, July, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 313.) Meeting, Fabyan's, July, 1883. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 312.) Meeting, Newport, July, 1885. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 320.) American instructors of the deaf and dumb. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 313; 1881-85, p. 320.) American medical association. Meeting, Buffalo, N. Y., June, 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 293.) Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., May, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 299.) Meeting, New York, May, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 403.) Meeting, Richmond, May, 18.il. (An. rep. 1881, p. 317.) Meeting. St. Paul, June, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 311.) Meeting, Washington, May, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 313.) •American missionary association. Conference, Nashville, Dec. 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 316.) ■ American normal association. Meeting, Cleveland, Aug. 14, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, p. 407.) Note. — See noto under National educational association. American Oriental society. Meeting, Now York, Oct., 1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. 520.) ■ American philological association (organized in 1863). Meeting, Hartford, July, 1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. 519.) Meeting, Newport, July, 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 535.) Meeting, New York, July, 1876. (An. rep. 1^76, p. 468.) Meeting, Balti- more, July, 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 302.) Meeting, Philadelphia, July, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 397.) Meeting, Cleveland, Jnly, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 315.) Meet- ing, Cambridge, July, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 313.) Meeting, Hanover, July, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 313.) ■ American social science association. Meoting, New York, May, 1874. (xln. rep. 1874, p. 521.) Meeting, Detroit, May, 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 531.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. 469.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 301.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 297.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 400.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 314.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 314.) Meeting, Saratoga, Sept., 1885. (An. rep. 1*84-85, p. 321.) • Association of normal school teachers (of New York and Canada). Meeting, Westfield, N. Y. (An. rep. 1874, p.. 522.) Business college teachers' and penmen's association. Meeting, Chicago, July, 18c0. (An. rep. 1880, p. 398.) Meeting, Rochester, July, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 314.) Central college association. Meeting, Oberlin, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 410-411.) ■ Chautanqua literary and scientific circle. Twelfth annual meeting, Chau- tauqua, N. Y., July, 1885. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 324.) • College presidents. Meeting at Hanover, N. II., Nov., 1874. (An, rep. 1874, p. 521.) ■ Conference of librarians. Meeting, Philadelphia, Oct., 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. cxxx.) Meeting, Boston, June or July, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 297.) Conference of officers of prisons and reformatories. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 314.) . Conference of principals of schools for the deaf and dumb. Meeting, North- ampton, Mass., May, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 401.) ■ Educational conventions and anniversaries during the summer of 1876, pp. (Misc. pubs. 187-.) Educational conventions at New Orleans, noticed. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 324.) ■ German-American teachers' union. Meeting, Cincinnati, Aug., 1871. (An. rep 1871, p. 422.) Meeting, Hoboken, N. J., July, 1872. (An. rep. 1872, p. 428.) German-American teachers' association. Meeting, New York, July, 1878. (An. rep 1878, p. 299.) Meeting, Cincinnati, July, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 295.) Meet- ing, Newark, N. J., July, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 397.) Homoeopathic intercollegiate congress. Meeting, Indianapolis, Inu\, April, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 300.) ■ Intercollegiate literary association. Meeting, Hartford, — , 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. 471.) Meeting, New York. Jan. ,1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 303.) Meeting, New York, Jan., 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 298.) Meeting, Now York (?), Jan., 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 296.) 1476 EDUCATION REPORT, 1S88-S9. Conventions, etc., Educational. [In general.] International conference on educa- tion. Philadelphia, 187(1 p. 92. (Misc. pubs. 1877.) International educational congress at Havre, pp.*!. (Misc. pubs. 1885.) International educational congress to be held at Brussels, Belgium, Aug., 1880. pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1880.) ■International normal educational conference. Formation of, at Thousand Islands Park, in 1878, and meeting at same place, Aug., 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 297.) Meeting (under name of International society for investigating and pro- moting the science of teaching), at same place, Aug., 18 J 0. (An. rop. 1880, p. 390.) ■ Interstate collegiate oratorical contest. HeldatOberlin, 0., May, 1880. (An. (rep. 1880, p. 398.) ■Interstate educational convention, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 534) ■ Kindergarten convention. Meeting at Detroit, Dec, 1870. (An. rep. 1879, p. 300.) Methodist Episcopal, Boston, Nov., 1874. (An. rep. 1871, p. 417.) Modern language association. Second annual meeting, New York, Dec, 1884. (An. rep. 1884-85", p.'323. ) ■ Music teachers' national association. Meeting, Cleveland, July, 1834. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 314,) National academy of sciences. Meeting, Now York, Oct., 1379. (An. rep. 1879, p. 298.) Semi-annual meeting, Washington, April, 18>'0. (An. rep. 1880, p. 400.) Meeting, New York, Nov., 1--80. (An. rep. 188U, p. 400.) Meeting, Washington, April, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 311.) Meeting, Washington, April, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 312.) ■ National association for sanitary and rural improvements. Meeting, Green- wood Lake, N. Y., July, 18+2. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 311.) ■National Baptist educational conventions. Meeting, Brooklyn, April, 1870. (An. rep. 1871, p. 418.) Meeting, Philadelphia, May, 1872. (An. rep. 1872, p. 428.) • National conference of charities and corrections. Held at Boston, July, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 315.) ■ National council of education. Formation of, at Chautauqua, July, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 394.) Meeting, Atlanta, July, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 312.) Meeting, Saratoga, July, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 309.) Meeting, Madison, Jul v, 1884. (An. rep. 18-3-84, p. 311.) ■ National eclectic medical association. Meeting, Chieago, June, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 403.) National educational assembly. First annual meeting, Ocean Grove, N. J., Aug., 18-2. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 312.) ■National educational association. Meeting, St. Louis, Aug., 1871. (An. rep 1871, p. 412.) Meeting, Boston, Aug., 1872. (An. rep. 1872, p. 419.) Meeting, Elmira, Aug., 1873. (An. rep. 1873, p. 483.) Meeting, Detroit, Aug., 1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. 517.) Meeting, Minneapolis, Aug., 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 540.) Meeting, Baltimore, July, 1870 (An. rep. 1876, p. 466.) Meeting, Louisville, Aug., 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 298.) Me-ting. Philadelphia, July, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 292.) Meet- ing, Chautauqua, July, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 393.) Meeting, Atlanta, July, 1881. (An. rep. 1881, p. 303.) Meeting, Saratoga (with American institute of instruction), July, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 308.) Meeting, Saratoga, July, 1883. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 310.) Meeting, Madison, July, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 310.) Meet- ing, Saratoga, July, 1885. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 318.) Department Of superintendence of. Proceedings, 1874. pp.77. (Circ inf. 1, 1874.) Proceedings [with alphabetical chart], 1875. pp. 114. (Circ inf. lj 1-75.) Proceedings, 1877 and 1879, and proceedings of the conference of college presidents and delegates, Columbus, O., Dec. 1877. pp. 192. (Circ. inf. 2 1-79.) Proceedings, 1880. pp.112. (Circ. inf. 2, lo80.) Proceedings, 1881. pp. 79 '(Circ inf.3,1881.) Proceedings, 18*2. pp.112. (Circ. iuf. 2, 1832.) Proceedings 1S83* pp.81. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883.) Pioceedings, 1884. pp.176. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884.)' Pro- ceedings, 1886. pp.91. (Circ. inf. 2, lSKli.) Proceedings, lr-87. pp 200 ' (Circ inf. 3, 1887.) Proceedings, 1838. pp. 105. (Circ inf. 6, 1838. ) Proceedings liW pp.300. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889.) °' NOTB. —T'ormPd by consolidation of the National teacbera' association, tbe National snner'.n- tenclenta' association, and the American noinial school association; orirniii-.cd into a w nrr-il as-ociation with four departments, viz : Element, r> department, Normal department ienar't ment of higher education, and Department of superintendence. ' v National teachers' association. Meeting of, at Cleveland, Ohio, Auo- 17 i»7o (An. rep. 1870, pp. 406-407.) National teachers' reading circle. Meeting at Saratoga, July, 1885 (An ren 1884-85, p. 314.) " v ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1477 Conventions, etc., Educational. [In general.] Now England association of school superintendents. Meeting;, Boston, Oct., 187:!. (An. rep. 1873, p. 490.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, 1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. 529.) Semi-annual meeting, Boslou, Oct., 1876. (An. rep. \h"li>', p. 470.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, 1877. (An. rep. 1677, p.300.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 800.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, 1,879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 295.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 295.) Semi-iinnual meeting, Boston, May, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 395.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 396.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, J>-81. (An. rep. 1881, p. 812.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1881. (An rep. 1881, p. 812.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, 1882. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 310.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1882. (An. rep. 1882-88, p. 310.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, May, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 313.) Semi-annual meeting, Boston, Oct., 1885. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 322. ) New England Baptist educational convention. Worcester, May, 1871. (An. rep. 1871, p. 418.) New England normal school teachers' association. Eighth annual meeting, Boston, Feb., 1885. (An. rep. 1884-8:"., p. 323.) - Northwestern interstate collegiate association. Meeting at Iowa City, May, .1679. (An. rep. 1879, p. 296.) Pedagogical association. Meeting at (?) Nov., 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 299.) Meeting at Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan., 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 396.) Society for political education. Meeting (?) (An rep. 1880, p. 402.) Southern educational association. Meeting at Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug., 1878. (An. rep. 1878, p. 299.) Spelling reform association. Meeting at Baltimore, July, 1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. 303.) Meeting at Chautauqua, July, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 397.) Meet- ing at Harvard university, July, 1882. (An. rep. 1^82-e3, p. 314.) Meeting at Hanover, N. H., July, 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 313.) Western Baptist educational convention. Chicago, May, 1S71. (An. iep. 1871, p. 419.) Conventions, etc., Educational. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1871, p. 09; 1872, p. 6; 18S0, p. 10; 1881, p. 8; 1882-83, p. 9; 1863-84, p. 10; 1884-85, p. 10.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1871, p. 72 ; 1877, p. 12 : 1878, p. 13 ; 1879, p. 12 ; 1880, p. 17; 1881, p. 12; 1882-83, p. 13; 1883-84, p. 16; 1864-85, p. 16.) California. (An. rep. 1876, p. 34; 1877, p. 20; 1878, p. 21; 1679, p. 19; 1880, p. 26 ; 1881, p. 19 ; 1882-33, p. 21 ; 1883-84, p. 25 ; 1864-85, p. 25.) California State teachers' institute. Meeting, San Francisco, Sept. 13, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, p. 416.) ■Colorado. (An. rep. 1875, p. 476; 1878, p. 25; 1879, p. 24; 1880. p. 34; 1881, p. 24; 1882-83, p. 26 ; 1881-85, p. 31.) Connecticut. '(An. rep. 1871, p. 107; 1872, p. 35; 1875, p. 58; 1877, p. 30 ; 1878, p. 32; 1879,- p. 31; 1880, p. 44; 1681, p. 32; 1862-83, p. 35; 1883-84, p. 42; 1884-85, p. 41.) Connecticut. State teachers' association. Meeting, New Haven, Oct. 20, 1870. (An.reo. 1370, p. 416.) Dakota. (An. rep. 1877, p. 277; 1876, p. 272.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1875, p. 63 ; 1880, p. 51 ; 1881, p. 37 ; 1883-84, p. 47.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 18s0, p. 367 ; 1881, p. 290 ; 1882-83, p. 292 ; 1863-84, p. 297; 1684-85, p. 298.) Florida. (An. rep. 1>-Sl,p. 40; 1882-83, p. 43.) • Georgia. (An. rep. 1875, p. 78 ; 1877, p. 42 ; 187S, p. 48 ; 1879, p. 45 ; 1880, p. 64; 1881, p. 46; 1882-83, p. 48 ; 1883-84, p. 58 ; 1884-85, p. 56.) - Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 118 ; 1872, p. 104 ; 1874, p. 94 ; 1875, p. 94 ; 1876, p. 91; ls77, p. 51; 1678, p. 57 ; 1879, p. 54 ; 1880, p. 76 ; 1881, p. 55; 1882-83, p. 68; 1883-84, p. 69; 1884-85, p. 67.) ■ Indiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 104 ; 1874, p. 109 ; 1875, p. 110 ; 1876, p. 107 ; 1877, p. 59 ; 1878, p. 66 ; 1879, p. 62 ; 1880, p. 85 ; 1881, p. 64 ; 1882-83, p. 68 ; 1883-84, p. 80; 1884-85, p. 76.) State collegiate association. Meeting at Indianapolis, July 7, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, p. 415.) ■ Iowa. (An. rep. 1870, p. 120 ; 1875, p. 123 ; 1876, p. 119 ; 1877, p. 68 ; 1878, p. 72; 1879, p. 69; 1880, p. 96; 1881, p. 73; 1882-83, p. 77 ; 1883-84, p. 89; 1884-85, p.85.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 120: 1875, p. 134.; 1878, p. 80; 1879, p. 75; 1880, p. 105; 1881, p. 80; 1882-83, p. 83 ; 1883-84, p. 95; 1884-85, p. 93.) Kansas State teachers' association. Annual meeting, June 29, 1870 (An. rep. 1870, p. 411.) _- Kentucky. (An. rep. 1871, p. 189; 1872, p. 129; 1873, p. 131; 1874, p. 141; 1875, p. 147; 1876, p. 142; 1877, p. 80; 1878, p. 86; 1879, p. 82; 1880, p. 115; 1881, p. 85; 1862-83, p. 89; 1883-84, p. 103 ; 1884-85, p. 99. ) 1478 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888- Conventions, etc., Educational. [Bv States.] Louisiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 140; 1880, p. 122; 1881, p. 90; 1853-84, p. 110 : 1884-85, p. 106.) Maine. (An. rep. lt-Tl, p. 206; 1872, p. 146; 1873, p. 150; 1874, p. 16:.; l8/.>,p. 1T.7; 1876, p. 162: 1.-77, p. 9:5; 1878, p. 05; 1879, p. 0:5; 1880, p. 131; 1881, p. 9o; 1882-83, p. 99 ; 1383-84, p. 117 ; 1881-85, p. 113.) in . Maryland. (An. rep. 187:'., p. 162; 1874, p. 177; 1875, p. 181; 1877, p. 100; 1878, p. 103; 1870, p. 100; 1881, p. 103; 1882-83, p. 106; 1883-84, p. 125 ; 1884-8^, p. 123.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1871, p. 230; 1872, p. 177; 1873, p. 183 ; 1874, p. 197; 1875, p. 203; 1877, p. 116; 1878, p. 117; 1879, p. 115: 1880, p. 155; 1881, p. 119 ; 1882-83, p. 122 ; 1883-84, p. 141 ; 1884-85, p. 138.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1874, p. 216 ; 1875, 219 : 1876. p. 209 ; 1877, p. 128 ; 18/8, p. 128; 1879, p. 126; 1880, p. 168; 1881, p. 130; 1832-83, p. 133; 1883-81, p. 150; ] 884-55, p. 146.) Association of county superintendents. Meeting at Grand Rapids, Aug. 8, 1870. (An. rep. 1570, p. 412.) -State teachers' association. Meeting at Grand Rapids, Aug. 10, 18,0. (An. rep. 1870, p. 414.) -Minnesota. (An. rep. 1871, p. 253; 187:.', pp. 190-192; 1876, p. 219; 1877, p. 136; 1878. p. 134; 1879, p. 131; 1880, p. 176; 1881, p. 136; 1882-83, p. 139; 1883-84 p. 155 ; 1884-85, p. 153. ) -Mississippi. (An. rep. 1877, p. 141; 1878, p. 139; 1879, p. 135; 1881, p. 142; 1882-83, p. 144; 1883-84, p. 161.) - Missouri. (An. rep. 1873, p. 230 ; 1874, p. 248 ; 1875, p. 253 : 1876, p. 239; 1877, p. 151 ; 1878, p. 147 ; 1879, p. 143 ; 1880, p. 192 ; 1881, p. 150 ; 1882-83, p. 151 ; 1883-84, p. 169; 1884-85, p. 1G5.) Montana. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 300; 1883-84, p. 303; 1884-85, 305.) -Nebraska. (An. rep., 1873, p. 239; 1874, p. 258; 1875, p. 261; 1876, p. 240; 1877, p. 156; 1878, p. 153; 1879, p. 148; 1880, p. 199; 1883-84, p. 174; 1884-85, p. 171.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1878, p. 157 ; 1883-84, p. 177 ; 1884-85, p. 175.) - New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1872, p. 222 ; 1873, p. 254 ; 1874, p. 274 ; 1875, p. 273 ; 1876, p. 259; 1877, p. 164; 1878, p. 162; 1879, p. 157; 1880, p. 209; 1881, p. 163; 1582-83, p. 165; 1883-84, p. 182; 1884-85, p. 181.) -New Jersey. (An. rep. 1875, p. 285 ; 1877, p. 173 ; 1878, p. 171 ; 1879, p. 164 ; 1881, p. 171 ; 1882-83, p. 173; 1883-84, p. 190; 1884-85, p. 190.) Nkw York. (An. rep. 1S72, pp. 234, 253; 1873, p. 293; 1874, p. 311; 1875, p. 311; 1876, p. 291; 1877, p. 184; 1878, p. 182; 1879, p. 178; 1880, p. 233; 1831, p. 190; 1882-83, p. 188: 1883-84, p. 204; 1884-85, p. 206.) New York State teachers' association. Meeting at Syracuse, July 26, 1870. (An. rep. 1-70, p. 416.) -North Carolina. (An. rep. 1873, p, 304; 1874, p. 323; 1875, p. 325; 1877, p. 193 ; 1878, p. 1=9 ; 1579, p. 184 ; 1880, p. 242 ; 1 881, p. 198 ; 1882-83, p. 197 ; 1883-84, p. 210.) - Ohio. (An. rep. 1872, p. 280 ; 1874, p. 344 ; 1875, p. 343 ; 1876, p. 320 ; 1877, p. 205 ; 1578, p. 198; 1879, p. 192; 1880, p. 255 ; 1881, p. 208; 1882-83, p. 210; 1883-84, p. 221; 1884-85, p. 222.) ■ Ohio State teachers' association. Annual meeting, Columhus, July 5, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, p. 411.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1876, p. 328; 1878, p. 203; 1879, p. 197 ; 1880, p. 263 ; 1881, p. 214 ; 1882-83. p. 215; 1883-84, p. 226.) -Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1871, p. 327 ; 1872, p. 300 ; 1873, p. 349 ; 1874, p. 372 ; 1875, p. 370; 1877, p. 222; 1878, p. 213 ; ls79, p. 208; 1880, p. 279; 1881, p. 226 ; 1883-84, p. 241 ; 1884-85, p. 238.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1873, p. 358 ; 1874, p. 384 ; 1875, p. 383 ; 1876, p. 359 ; 1877, p. 230; 1878, p. 220; 1879, p. 216; 1880, p. 283; 1881, p. 233; 1882-83, p. 235; 1883-84, p. 247; 1884-85, p. 245.) — South Carolina. (An. rep. 1876, p. 368 ; 1880, p. 296 ; 1881, p. 239 ; 1882-S3, p. 240; 1883-84, p. 254; 1884-85, p. 252.) 1875 1882- Tennessee. (An. rep. 1871, p. 348; 1872, p. 325; 1873, p. 373; 1874, p. 405; , p. 404; 1877, p. 243; 1878, p. 231 ; 1879, p. 229 ; 1380, p. 306; 1881, p. 245 -83, p. 246; 1883-84, p. 260; 1884-35, p. 258.) ' - Texas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 387 ; 1878, p. 237 ; 1879, p. 234 ; 1880, p. 315 ; 1881 50; 1882-83, p. 252; 1883-84, p. 265; 1884-85. p. 263.) ' - Utah Territory. (An. rep. 1880, p. 335.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1871, p. 355; 1872, p. 335 ; 1874, p. 421; 1875 p 419- 1876, p. 397 ; 1877, p. &3 ; 1878, p. 242 ; 1879, p. 240 ; 1880, p. 322 ; 1881, p ' .253 '■ 1882-83, p. 257; 1863-84, p. 270; 1884-85, p. 267.) ' y ' — Virginia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 346; 1873, p. 402; 1874, p. 436; 1875 p 4%. 576, p. 408; 1877, p. 260; 1878, p. 249; 1679, p. 248 ; 1880, p. 332; 1881 r>' mi< 383-84, p. 276; 1884-85, p. 275.) »t-*°«, 15 1883- INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1479 Conventions, etc., Educational. [By States.] Virginia. County superintendents' meeting at Richmond, Nov. 2, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, p. 415.) Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 295; 1879, p. 289; 1880, p. 389; 1881, p. .305.) ■ West Virginia. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 352, 353 ; 1874, p. 445 ; 1875, p. 446 ; 1876, p. 416 ; 1877, p. 265 ; 1878, p. 254 ; 1879, p. 254 ; 1880, p. 339 ; 1881, p. 267 ; 1882-83, p. '268; 1883-84, p. 280; 1884-85, p. 279.) ■Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1871, p. 372; 1872, p. 362; 1873, p. 422; 1874, p. 457; 1875, p. 400; 187G, p.427; 1877,11.273; 1878, p 203 ; 1879, p. 262; 1880, p. 349; 1881, p. 276 ; 1882-83, p. 276 ; 1883-84, p. 241 ; 1884-85, p. 285.) ■ Wisconsin State teachers' association. Meeting, Watertown, July 12, 1870. , (An. rep. 1S70, p. 415.) Council, W. H. Need of educated labor in the South. (Giro. inf. 5, 1888, p. 80.) Country schools. See Rural schools. Courses of study. Colleges for women. (An. rep. 1887-88, pp. 594, 614-621.) Eliot, C. W. Can sohool programmes be shortened and enriched ? (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 1005-1014.) Kindergarten training scboolB. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 491 ; 1887-88, pp. 479, 489. J Length of, in colleges. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 499-508. ) Nurses' training schools. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 815 ; 1887-88, p. 942.) Normal schools in France. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 318.) — Normal schools in Prussia. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 31R.) Normal schools in Saxony. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 317.) Private schools. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 361.) Secondary schools. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 494, 495, 598.) Courses of study [by States] : Alabama. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 48.) Alaska. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 10.) California. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 22, 26 ; 1885-86, p. 55.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1882-83, pp. 26, 27; 1885-86, p. 59.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1885-80, p. 61.) State normal and training school. Course of instruction. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 311.) Dakota Territory. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 98.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1873, p. 54 ; 1874, p. 55.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 435, 437; 1887-88, p. 103.) Florida. (An. rep. 1685-86, p. 72.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 81 ; 1885-86, p. 77.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 101; 1885-86, p. 82; 1886-87, pp. 178-187, 188.) ■ Indiana State normal school. Course of instruction, with explanatory remarks. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 311.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 125; 1885-86, p. 95 ; 1887-88, p. 111.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1874, p. 133; 1885-86, p. 99.) Maine. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 102 ; 1886-87, p. 141.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1874, p. 168; 1885-86, p. 104.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, pp. 182, 183 ; 1885-86, p. 107.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 116.) Nebraska. (An. Rep. 1873, pp. 236, 237 ; 1885-36, n. 122 ; 1887-88, p. 123.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 125.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 252, 253.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1873, p. 265; 1885-86, p. 130.) New York. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 277, 280 ; 1885-86, p. 134.) ■ State normal school at Albany, course of study in. (An. rep. 1885-86 p. 311; 1886-87, p. 434.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 139.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1874, pp. 328, 315, 318 ; 1887-88 (Marietta College), p. 670.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 145.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1874, pp. 358, 359 ; 1885-86, p. 148.) • Pennsylvania State normal school. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 440.) ■ South Carolina. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 156; 1887-88, p. 673.) ■ Tennessee. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 156.) • Texas. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 162. ) . Vermont. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 163.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 398; 1885-86, p. 172; 1887-88, p. 153.) . West Virginia. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 181 ; 1887-88, p. 155.) . Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 188 ; 1887-88, p. 156.) Cutter Charles A. Library catalogues. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 526-622.) Rules foraprinted dictionary catalogue, pp. 89. (Spec. rep. pub. libs., part H.) Same, second edition, with corrections and additions, pp. 133. (Spec. rep. 1889. ) 1480 EDUCATION REPORT, 1SS8-89. Cutter, Ephraim. Relation of medicine to music. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 35.) Dakota, Educat ion in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 319-3-20 ; 1871, p. 379; 1872, pp. 371-3/'- ; 1873, p. 433; 1874, pp. 406-468; 1-75, pp. 477-480; 18TG, pp. 434-430; l->77, pp. 2/t>- 277; !878, pp. 270-272; 1^79, pp. 207-209 ; 1880, pp. 356-359 ; 1881, pp. 281--'84; 1882-S1, pp. 285-287; ls8o-84, pp. 291-293 ; lt84-85, pp. 290-293.) Forjurt.ier information sec under State school systems, by States. Dall, "William H. Alaska. (An. rep. 1875, pp. 463-406.) Davis, N. S. Contributions to the history of medical education and medical institu- tions in tlie United States of America. 1776-1876, pp. 60. (Spec. rep. 1877.) Dawson, N. H. R. (Commissioner of 1l flu ration from Jugu.it 5, 1886, to September .i, 1889.) Address of welcome to the department "of superintendence of the national educational association. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 11.) Alaska. (Circ. inf.'6, 1888, p. 119.) Education in Alaska. (An. rep. 1883-86, p. xix.) Day, H. N. Chinese migration. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 422-434.) Day, L. W. The examination of teachers. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 219.) Deaf and dumb. [In general.] American asylum for the deaf and dumb, Hartford. (An. rep. 1872, p. 37; 1873, p. 44 ; 1874. p. 51 ; 1875, p. 51 ; 1876, p. 52; 1877, p. 29; 1878, p. 32; 1879, p. 30; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 30; 1882-83, p. 34; 1883-84, p. 41; 1884-85, p. 41.) Butterfield, L. A. Visible speech. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 10.) Conference of principals of schools for the deaf and dumb. Meeting, North- ampton, Mass., May, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 401.) Deaf-mute instruction. (An. rep. 1878, p. exxvi.) Education of the deaf. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 819-824 ; 1887-88, pp. 944-945.) Education of the deaf and domb. (An. rep. 1884-8.'., p. ccxxxii ; 1885-86, p. 632.) Fay, Edward A. Education of the deaf and dumb. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 430-432.) ■ Gai.laudet, E. M. Education of the deaf and dumb. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 371- 373; 1871, pp. 449-452.) Instruction of deaf-mutes. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 499-504.) Instruction of deaf-mutes. (An. rep. 1881, p. ccviii.) Schools for. (An. rep. 1880, p. clxviii.) Sexton, Samuel. Classification of deaf pupils with a view to improve facil- ities for their education, based on the causes ot their disability. (Spec. rep. N. O. cxp. 18&4-65, pp. 523-528.) Necessity of providing for the better education of children with defect- ive hearing, in the public schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 529-536.) Statistical tables. Institutions for the deaf and dumb. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 530-531; 1871, pp. 678-679; 1872, pp. 912-915; 1873, pp. 774-777 ; 1874, pp. 814-817 ; 1875, pp. 904-907; l87o, pp. 806-809; 1877, pp. 586-589; 1878, pp. 602-607; 1879, pp. 622-1.27; 18?0, pp. 744-749; 1881, pp. 674-679; 1882-83, pp. 704-709; 1883-84, pp. 742-749; 1-84-85, pi). 788-793; 1885-86, pp. 635-640; 1886-87, pp. 830-837; 1887-88, pp. 947-961.) Deaf and dumb, Education of. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 82; 1873, p. 8; 1874, p. 10; 1875, p. 13; 1876, p. 12; 1877, p. 8; 1878, p. 9; W9, p. 8; 1880, p. 10 ; 1881, p. 8 ; 1882-83, p. 9 ; 1883-34, p. 10 ; 1884-85, p. 10 ; 1886-87, p. 824.) Arkansas. (An. ren. 1870. p. 86 ; 1872, p. 12; 1873, p. 17 ; 1874, p. 14 ; 1875, p. 20 ; 1876, p. 21 ; 1877, p. 11 ; 1878, p. 13 ; 1879, p. 12 ; 1880, p. 16 ; 1881, p. 12 ; 1882-83, p. 13 ; 1883-84, p. 15 ; 1884-85, p. 16. ) California. (An. rep. 1870, p. 90; 1871, p. 88; 1872, p. 26; 1873, p. 26 ; 1874, p. 36 ; 1875, p. 41 ; 1876, p. 33 ; 1877, p. 19 ; 1878, p. 20 ; 1879, p. 19 ; 1880, p. 25 ; 1881, p. 18 ; 1882-83, p. 20 ; 1883-84, p. 24 ; 1884-85, p. 24.) • Colorado. (An. rep. 1875, p. 475; 1876, p. 40; 1877, p. 23 ; 1878, p. 25; 1879 p. 24; 1880, p. 34; 1881, p. 24; 1882-83, p. 26 ; 1883-84, p. 32; 1884-85. p. 31; 1886-87, p. 824; 1887-88, p. 945.) * ' Connecticut. (An. rep. 1872, p. 37; 1*73, P . 44; 1874, p. 51; 1875, p. 58; 1876, p. 52; 1877, p. 29; 1878, p. 32; 1879, p. 30; 1880. p. 43; 1881, p. 30; 1882-83, p. 34; 1883-84, p. 41 ; 1884-85, p. 41 ; 1886-87, p. 824; 1887-88, p. 945.) Dakota. (An. rep. 1881, p. 284 ; 1882-83, p. 287 ; 1883-84, p. 293 ; 1884-85, p. 293.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1876, p. 60.) 1875. 1880. 296, ■ District op 1873, p. 440 ; 18 p. 274; 1880, p. Florida. 1881, p. 233 ; 1882-83, p. 234 ; 1883-84, p. 240 ; 1884-85, p. South Carolina. (Ad. rep. 1871, p. 343; 1872, p. 39'5; 1875, p. 392; 1876, p. 368; 1877, p. 236; 1878, p. ! 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83, p. 239 ( 1883-84, p. 253; 1884- 1482 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Deaf and dumb, Education of. [By States.] Tenxhsskh. (An. rep. 1874. p. 405; 1875, p. 403; 1876, p. 380; 1877, p. hi; W8, p. 231; 1870, p. 228; 1880, p. 305; 1881, p. 24-1; 1832-83, p. 245 ; 1881-81, p. 250; 1884-85, p. 257 ; 1880-87, p. 820.) ^ Texas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 387 ; 1874, p. 414 ; 1875, p. 414 ; 1876, p. 380; 1&< " P- 247 ; 1878, p. 237; 1870, p. 234 ; 1880, p. 314 ; 1881, p. 250; 1882-83, p. 251 ; 1883-84, p. 205; 1884-85, p. 262; 1836-87, p. 829.) Utah. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 311.) ,.,, ,_ Q1 ■Vermont. (An. rep. 1876, p. 307 ; 1878, p. 242 ; 1879, p. 240 ; 1880, p. 321 ; lf-81, p.-254 ; 1882-83, p. 257 ; 1883-84, p. 270 : 1881-85, p. 267.) • Virginia. ( An. rep. 1872, p. 345; 1373, p. 402 ; 1874, p. 435 ; 1875, p. 43u ; 1876, p. 407 ; 1877, p. 260 ; 1878, p. 2 10 ; 1879, p. 2 18 : 1880, p. 331 ; 1881, p. 261 ; 1682-83, p. 263 ; 1883-84, p. 275 ; 1S81-S5, p. 275 ; 1886-87, p. 820.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1875, p. 446 ; 1876, p. 416 ; 1877, p. 265 ; 1878, p. 2o4 ; 1879, p. 254; 1880, p. 330 ; 1881, p. 267; 1882-83, p. 288 ; 1883-84, p. 280; 1884-85, p. ■Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 339; 1873, p. 421; 1874, p. 450; 1875, p. 460; 1876, p. 427; 1877, p. 273; 1878, p. 262; 1879, p. 261; 1880, p. 348; 1881, p. 275; 1882-83, p. 275 ; 1883-84, p. 239 ; 1884-85, p. 284 ; 1886-87, p. 830 ; 1887-88, p. 946.) ■ Wyoming. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 830.) Deafness among school children. Sexton, Samuel, p. 47. (Circ. inf. 5, 188L) Dearness, John. School architecture in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 646-649.) Degrees. (An. rep. 1387-83, p. 38; conferred by colleges for women, pp. uSo, 595, 604-213; conferred by Harvard Aunex, p. 587; conferred by universities, pp. 624, 627 ; conferred by colleges of liberal arts, pp. 628, 634, 678-695 ; conferred by land- grant colleges, pp. 722, 731-733 ; conferred by sc hools of science, pp. 744-746; the- ological students who have received degrees, p p. 758, 759, 761-769 ; students in schools of medicine, etc., pp. 758, 784-799; conferred by schools of law, pp. 758, 777-780 ; statistical summary of degrees, pp. 807-815.) Gregory, John M. Learned degrees, (fire. inf. 2, 1879, p. 180.) Honorary degrees as conferred in American colleges. By Charles Foster Smith, pp. 12. (Bulletin 1, 1890.) (Misc. pub. 1890.) Statistical tables. Degrees conferred by colleges and universities, scientific and other professional schools, and by schools for the superior instruction of women. (An. rop. 1873, pp. 712-727 ; 1874, pp. 734-752 ; 1875, pp. 782-796 ; 1876, pp. 762-776 ; 1877, pp. 568-582 ; 1878. pp. 584-508 ; 1879, pp. 600-617 ; 1880, pp. 720-733 ; 1881, pp. 650-667; 1382-83, pp. 674-603 ; 1883-84, pp. 706-723 ; 1881-85, pp. 670-690 ; 1885-86, pp. 570-593; 1886--7, pp. 776-781; 1887-88, pp. 807-815. Statistics.) Delaware, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 103-105; 1871, pp. 108-118; 1872, pp. 51-57 ; 1873, pp. 49-3 i ; 1874, pp. 55-60 ; 1875, pp. 60-84 ; 1876, pp. 55-60 ; 1877, pp. 32-35; 1878, pp. 34-57; 1879, pp. 33-36; 1880, pp. 46-51; 1881, pp. 34-37; 1882-83, pp. 37-40; 1883-84, pp. 44-47; 1834-35, pp. 43-45.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). Delaware State normal university. (An. rep. 1868, p. 807.) Denmark, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 457-458; 1872, pp. 450-452; 1873, p. clvii; 1874, p. exxxiv; 1875, p. exxix; 1876, p. clxxxiii ; 1377, p. clvii ; 1878, p. cliv ; 1879, p. clxxxvi ; 1880, p. exevi; 1881, p. ccxlv; 1882-83, p. ccxvi; 1883-84, p. coiii.) Education in : its history and present condition. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 39-46.) Dentistry. -See Medicine. Dewey, Melvil. American library association catalog. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 650-955.) Decimal classification and subject index. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 623.) Libraries as related to the educational work of the state. (An. rep., 1887-88, p. 1031.) Dickinson, John W. Massachusetts public school system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 341-346.) National aid for the support of public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884 p 81 ) Normal schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 74.) Philosophy and method of teaching pursued at the-Westfield State normal school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 685.) State teachers' institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 84.) Digest of rules and regulations of public schools in cities. (Spec, rep on D C for 1869, pp. 417-464. Diplomas, Forged or purchased. Sale of collegiate and professional degrees (An. rep. 1880, p. clx.) District of Columbia, Art in. By F. C. Adams. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869 pn 725-784.) ' rr Barnard, Henry. Public instruction in : population and its distribution • history and condition of publio schools. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869, pp. 15-144,) ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1483 District of Columbia, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 312-317; 1-71, pp. 385- 401; le72, pp. 384-11)4; 1*73, pp. 4:34-450; 1874, p,,. 4(i'.M85; 1875, pp. 481-494 ; 1876, pp. 437-445; 1877, pp. 278-282; 1878, pp. 273-278 ; 1879, pp. 270-275; 1880, pp. 360-3(57; 1881, pp. 2S.V290; 1882-8.;, pp. 288-21 1!> ; 1883-84, pp. 201-297; 1884-85, pp. -94-298.) For further information see under State school systems (by States.) District schools. District school system. (An. rep. 1881, p. liv.) Doane, Geo. W. An address to the people of New Jersey on the state and educa- tion. (An. rep. 1808, p. 313.) Dom Pedro (of Brazil), Visit of. (An. rep. 1876, p. ccviii.) Dor, V. E- Public instruction in Egypt. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 75.) Douai, Adolf, and Straubemmieller, John. German schools in tbo United States. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 18C9, pp. 581-586.) Dougherty, Newton C. Language work. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 146-152.) Draper, A. S. Coupty institutes. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 47.) Qualifications of teachers. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 58.) Drawing in public schools. Clarke, Isaac Edwards. I. Early efforts in America and in England to introduce II. State action of Massachusetts, in regard to. JIT. Summary of early work of Massachusetts state art director. IV. Massachusetts art teachers' association. V. Official report ou, Eoston. VI. In several states. VII. Concurrent testimony concerning. (Eep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 1-384.) Drawing in public schools : present relation of art to education in the United States, pp.56. (Circ. inf. 2, 1674.) Concurrent testimony concerning. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1865, p. 336.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1875, p. 484.) Drawing in Belgian schools. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 706.) • Efforts to introduce, in the United States and in England. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 413-483.) Maine, New York, Ohio, and the District of Columbia. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 295.) •Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1870, p. 167; 1671, pp. 218, 229; 1872, p. 161; 1873,p. 170; 1875, p. 188.) • State action in regard to. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 37.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 250.) New York. (An. rep. 1876, p. 277 ; 1877, p. 175; 1878, p. 174; 1879, p. 167.) Official history of, in Boston. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 202-294.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1872, p. 273 ; 1873, p. 314; 1876, p. 308.) Perry, Walter S. Two lectures on. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 591-604.) ■ Bepoit of committee on — National educational association, Madison, Wis., 1884. (Spec. Tep. art and industry, 1885, p. 694.) Ehode Island. (An. rep. 1875, p. 378.) ■ Smith, Walter. Practical papers, letters, lectures, and addresses on 1 . (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 515-590.) Stetson, Charles B. Popular instruction in elementary drawing; report based on international school exhibits at centennial exposition, 1676. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 635-689.) Dresden, Saxony, Public schools iu the city of. (Spec. rep. on D. C for 1869, pp. 689-702.) Dreyfus-Brisac, Edmond. University of Bonn, pp.67. (Circ. inf. 3, 1882.) Duncan, William. Tribal and family relations among the Indians of Metlakahtla.T (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1047.) Dwight, Miss M. A. Art: Its importance as a branch of education, 1857. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 431.) Dwight, T. F. Library of the department of state. (Pub. libs., 1876, p. 262.) Dymond, A. H. Education of the blind in the province of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 537-540.) Eaton, Horace. Letter on education in Egypt, Syria, and Turkey. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 101.) Eaton, John. (Commissioner of education from March 16, 1870, to August 4, 1886.) Action of the department of superintendence of the national educational as- sociation, with reference to General Eaton's resignation of the commissionership of education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 168-169.) Bureau of education, wants of. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 60. Education in Music at home and abroad. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 41.) . , Museums illustrative of education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 56.) 1484 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Eaton, John. National aid to education. (Circ. iuf. 2,1879, p. 113. ) ,\r*a National aid to education. rReprintedfrom circ. inf. 2, laTSJ-l pp. 37. (Jmso. pub. 1H73.) -. ■Needs of the bureau of education. [Reprinted from circ. inf. 2, 1879.] PP- '■ (Misc. pub. 1879.) p . What has been done by the general government in aid of education, circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 113.) Ecuador, Education in. (An. ivp., 1870, pp. 363-384 ; 1872, p. 55? ; 1873, p. clxxn.; Education in. (Circ. inf. February, 1672, pp. 49-30.) . . Educational condition in the United States. 1*73. Summary: Southern states, middle and northern; great lake and northern Mississippi states; Missouri river states; states on the Pacific slope, and the territories. (An. rep. 16/.-., pp. xni xx.) 1-74. Summary : New Euglaud states ; middle states ; southern states ; great lake and northern Mississippi states; Missouri river states; states on tno 1 acme slope; territories. (An. rep. 1874, pp. xxi-xxix.) 1875. Summary: New England states; middle states; southern states; northwestern lake states ; Missouri river states; states on the Pacific slope ; terri- tories. (Au.rep. 1875, pp. xxxvi-xlv.) — 1876, compared with 1675; condition of each ptate. (An. rep. 167b, pp. xxx- ' 1877, compared with 1876; condition of each state. (An. rep. 1877, pp. xxiv- - 1878, compared with 1877; condition of each state. (An. rep. 1878, pp. xx- xxviii.) 1879, compared with 1878 ; condition of each state. (An. rep. 1879, pp. xxvm- 1880-1885, by states. (An. rep. 1880, pp. xli-lvii; 1881, pp. lxix-lxxxi; 1882- 83, pp. xxxvi-xlvii ; 1883-84, pp. xli-lii ; 1884-85, pp. Hv-lxv.) Educational Conventions. See Conventions, etc., Educational. Educational journals, (in general.) Bicknkll, Thomas N. Brief history of edu- cational journalism m New England. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 755-769.) Educational Periodical's, list of. (An. rep. 18B5-8G, pp. 709-715 ; 1886-87, pp. 973-979; 1887-8,-:, pp. luu.5-1011.) Educational journals. (By States.) Alabama. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 7 ; 1884-85, p. 8.) Arkansas. (Ah. rei>. 1871, p. 71; 1873, p. 14; 1878, p. 12; 1880, p.T5; 1881, p.) 11 ; 1882-83, p. 12 ; 1883-84, p. 14 ; 18*1-85, p. 14.) ■California. (An. rep. 1871, p. 81; 1872, p. 15; 1876, p. 29; 1877, p. 17; 1878, p. 18; 1879, p. 17; 1660, p. 23; 1881, p. 16; 1882-83, p. 18; 1883-84, p. 21.) Colorado. (An. rep. I860, p. iw.; Connecticut. (An. rep. 1874, p. 45; 1878, p. 29.) Dakota. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 292.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1878, p. 45; 1882-83, p. 47.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 114 ; 1874, p. 85 ; 1875, p. 87 ; 1876, p. 84 ; 1877, p. 48; 1878, p. 53; 1879, p. 51; 1880, p. 72; 1881, p. 51; 1882-83, p. 55; 1883-84, p. 64; 1884-65, p. 63.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1874, p. 100 ; 1875, p. 105 ; 1876, p. 102 ; 1877, p. 57; 1878, p. 64 ; 1880, p. 82 ; 1881, p. 60 ; 1882-83, p. 65 ; 1883-84, p. 77 ; 1884-85, p. 73.) ■Iowa. (An. rep. 1874, p. 117 ; 1876,p.ll5; 1877, p. 66 ; 1879, p. 67 ; 1880, p. 93 ; 1881, p. 70; 1882-83, p. 74; 1883-84, p. 85; 1884-83, p. 82.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 120; 1878, p. 78; 1879, p. 74; 1880, p. 103; 1881, p. 78; 1882-83, p. 81 ; 1883-84, p. 93; 1884-85, p. 90.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1874, p. 136 ; 1877, p. 78 ; 1878, p. 84 ; 1879, p. 80 ; 1880, p. 112; 1881, p. 83; 1884-85, p. 97.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1879, p. 86; 1880, p. 120; 1881, p. 88; 1882-83, p. 92; 1883-84, p. 107; 1884-85. p. 104.) Maine. (An. rep. Ie71, p. 208; 1874, p. 161 ; 1880, p. 129.) ■Maryland. (Au.rep. 1874, p. 169; 1&75, p. 176; 1877, p. 98'; 1878, p. 100; 1879, p. 98; 1880, p. 136.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1875, p. 193; 1876, p. 187; 1877, p. Ill; 1878, p. Ill ; 1879, p. 109 ; 1880, p. 149 : 1881, p. 112 ; 1882-83, p. 116 ; 1883-84, p. 135 ; 1884- 85, p. 132.) 164 : Michigan. (An. rep. 1874, p. 209; 1875, p. 214; 1878, p. 124; 1880, p 1881, p. 126; 1882-83, p. 128; 1683-84, p. 147; 1884-85, p. 144.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1878, p. 132; 1880, p. 174 ; 1881, p. 134; 18S2-83, p. 137 18S3-84, p. 154 ; 1884-85, p. 151.) ■ Mississippi. (An. rep. 1878, p. 137 ; 1880, p. 181 ; 1881, p. 140 ; 1882-83, p. 142 1883-84, p. 159.) - Missouri. (An. rep. 1874, p. 242 ; 1876, p. 234 ; 1877, p. 147 ; 1878, p. 144 ; 1879, p. 140; 1880, p. 189 ; 1884-85, p. 162.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. .1485 Educational journals. [By States.] Nebraska. (An. rep. 1S73, p. 237; 1874, p 254 ; 1876, p. 244 ; 1878, p. 151 ; 1879, p. 147 ; 1880, p. 197 ; 1881, p. 153 ; 1883-84, p — — — New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 250; 1878, p. 160 ; 1870, p. 155 ; 1880, p 208; 18rll, p. 162; 1882-83, p. 164 ; 1883-84, p. 181; 1884-85, p. 179.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1877, p. 171; 1*78, p. 169.) New York. (An. rep. 1874, p. 302; 1875, p. 300; 1876, p. 282; 1877, p. 180 1878, p. 178; 1879, p. 172; 1880, p. 227 ; 1881, p. 181; 1882-83, p. 182; 18*3-84. p 198; 1884-85, p. 199.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1872, p. 264 ; 1873, p. 301 ; 1879, p. 183 ; 1880, p 240 ; 1881, p. 196 ; 1882-33, p. 195; 1883-84, p. 208; 1*84-85, p. 211.) OHIO. (An. rep. 1875, p. 336 ; 1876, p. 313 ; 1*77, p. 202 ; 1878, p. 195 ; 1879, p 190; 1880, p. 252; 1881, p. 205; 1882-83, p. 206: 18e'3-*4, p. 217; 1884-85, p. 218.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1876, p. *>5; 1877, p. 210; 1878, p. 202.) Pennsylvania. (An rep. 1871, p. 327 ; 1875, p. 362 ; 1876, p. 34:1 ; 1877, p. 217 1878, p. 209; 1879, p. 203; 1880, p. 273; 1881, p. 220; 1882-83, p. 224; 1883-84, p 235; 1884-85, p. 234.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1876, p. 365. ) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1878, p. 229; 1879, p. 226; 1880, p 303; 1881, p. 243 1882-83, p. 244; 1883-84, p. 258; 1884-85, p. 256.) Texas. (An. rep. 1&80, p. 313; 1881, p. 248; 1882-83, p. 250; 13*3-84, p. 264 1884-85, p. 261.) Virginia. (An. reu. 1875, p. 428; 1877, p. 258 ; 1*78, p. 247; 1*79, p. 216; 1880 p. 329; 1881, p. 262; 1882-83, p. 262; 1883-84, p. 274 ; 1**4-85. p. 273.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 364; 1875, p. 444; 1878, p. 253; 1879, p 25 2; li-al, p. 266; 1882-63, p. 266; 18*3-84, p. 279; 1**4-85, p. 27*.) Wisconsin. (Ad. rep. 1874, p. 452; 1875, p. '456; 1376, p. 424; 1877, p. 270 1878, p. 266; 1879. p. 259; 1880, p. 346; 1881, p. 273; 1382-83, p. 273; lb*3-84, p 234; 1884-85, p. 2*3.) Educational periodicals, List of. See under Educational journals (in general). Educational reports, Growth and importance of. (An. rep. i**4-8b, p. xiv.) Educational statistics. Comparative statistics of elementary, secondary, and su- perior education in sixty principal countries. Folding sheet. (Misc. pubs., 18*2.) Population, enrollment, attendance, income, expenditure, etc., 1875-1884, in- clusive. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xxvii.) Statistical summary of institutions, instructors, and students, 1870-1873. (An. rep. 1873, p. viii.) 187U-1874. (An. rep. 1874, p. viii.) 1*70-1875. (An. rep. 1875, p. xxiv.) 1870-1876 [1873 omitted]. (Ap. rep. 1876, p. xviii.) 1872-1877. (An. rep. 1877, p. xviii.) — - — 1873-1878. (An. rep. 1*78, p. x.) 1874-1879. (An. rep. 1*79, p. xiii.) 1371-1830. (An. rep. 1**0, p. viii.) 1872-1*81. (An. rep. 1881, p. vii.) 1873-13*2. (Au. rep. 1882-83, p. xii.) 1874-1384 [1833 omitted]. (An. rep. 1833-34, p. viii.) — 1^75-18-5 [1883 omitted]. An. rep. 1381-85, p. xxiw) - Tables from census of 1870, with conclusions derived therefrom. (Au, rep. 1872, pp. v, 942.) See also School statistics. Also Statistical taMos under the following sub- jects: Benefactions. Blind, Institutions for. Charity schools, institutions, etc. (Orphan asylums, soldiers' orphans' homes, infant asylums, and industrial schools.) City school systems. Colleges and universities. (Universities and colleges.) Commercial and business colleges. Deaf and dumb, Institutions for. Degrees, Learned. Feeble-minded, Asylums and schools for. Kindergartens. Law schools. Libraries. Medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. Military education. (U. S. military and naval academies.) Normal and training schools. Nurses, Training schools for. Preparatory schools. Scientific and technical schools. 1486 EDUCATION REPORT. 1888-89. Educational statistics— Continued. Secondary education. State school systems. Theological schools. Women, Education of. (Superior instruction of women.) Education a national interest. Speech on bill to establish national bureau of edu- cation. By .] a mes A. Garfield. (An. rep. 1808, p. 49.) Education and labor. See Labor and education. Education, Constitutional provisions respecting, in the several States. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 79-135.*) Education in foreign countries. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 725-740.) Education in foreign countries, aided by American institutions. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 505-506.) Education, Methods and systems of. Brother Noah. Coordination in instruc- tion and in education. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 879-883.) Dickinson, J. W. Massachusetts public school system. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 341-346.) •Hattori, Ichizo. Public school system of Japan. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 347-348.) Education vs. police. (An. rep. 1 877, p. Ixv. ) Education, Waste of labor in the work of. Chadbouene, Paul A. pp. 10. (Circ. inf. 4, 1875.) Edwards, Charles G. How and by whom fitness of pupils for promotion is deter- mined. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 73.) Reading. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 170.) Edwards, Richard. Best system of State school supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 169.) County Institutes. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 4G.) Egypt. Dor, V. E. Public instruction. (Circ. inf. 3. 1875, p. 75.) Education in. (An. rep. 1871, p. 488 ; 1874, p. exxxiv ; 1876, p. clxxxiv ; 1887, p. clxx ; 187'J, p. ccv.) Elective studies. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cxliii ; 1883-84, p. clviii.) University of Virginia in. By J. M. Garnett. (Cire. inf. 1, 1888, p. 189.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1871, p. 232.) Elementary education. Comparative statistics of, in fifty principal countries. (Folding sheet.) (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Reed, Charles. Address on elementary education in London. (Circ. inf. 2, 1878, p. 11.) WniTE, E. E. True course of elementary instruction; its principles and methods. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 817-863.) Ellis, S. A. No recess. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 66.) England, Educational progress in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 373-377.) Elementary education in foreign countries. Statistics. (An. rep., 1887-88, pp. 1012-1018). Elementary education in London. (Au. rep., 1886-87, pp. 980-983). Eliot, Charles William. School programmes. (An. rep. 1885-87, p. 1005, and circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 101.) Emory and Henry College. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 253.) English rural schools. Hurlbert, Henry W. pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 5, 1880.) European opinions oh American schools. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 577- 580.) Evening schools. (An. rep. 1880, p. cexxxix.) Cosmopolitan, half-time and evening schools. (An. rep. 1870, p. 53. ) Evening schools. [By States.] California. (An. rep. 1871, p. 93 ; 1872, p. 28.) San Francisco. (An. rep. 1871, p. 93 ; 1872, p. 28.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1870, p. 107.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873. p. 250. ) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1870, p. 222 ; 1873, p. 264 ; 1832-83, p. 168 ) New York. (An. iep. 1870, p. 233 ; 1871, p. 308 ; 1872, pp. 237, 243.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870, p. 272; 1871, pp. 329, 330 ; 1872, pp. 291, 292: 1873, p. 342: 1874, p. 3C2 ; 1876, p. 337.) V ' Rhode Island. (An. rep. l.iiO, p. 283 ; 1871, p. 339; 1872, p. 306; 1873 n 354- ,p.379; 1875, p. 377; 1876, p. 355; 1878, p. 217 ; 1879, p. 212.) ' 1874 . • Vermont. (An. rep. lo74, p. 417.) Everett, Edward. Female education. (An. rep. 1868, p. 385.) Eye. Calhoun, A. VT. Effects of student life on the eye-sight, pp.29 (Circ inf 6,1881.) ' ' Jeffries, B. Joy. Education of the normal color sense. (Circ. inf 4 1884 n 143.) ' '*• INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1487 Examinations. Barbour, L. G. Competitive studies and resultant prizes. (Spec, rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 770-774.) Carlyle, William. Influence and eiiicts of a system of uniform and simul- taneous examinations on schools and teachers, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884- 85, pp. sas-sos.) Griffin, William M. Examinations for promotion. (Cite. inf. 2, 1889, p. 236.) Followed by discussion by Messrs. Littlefield, Park, White, and others. Hyde, William De Witt. Examinations for promotions in tho public schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 229.) • McKinnon, Donald J. Uniform promotion examinations in, the public schools of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 388-391.) ■ Mauling, Alexander. Memorandum respecting simultaneous and uniform examinations under regulations of education department, for the province of On- tario, Canada. (Spec. rep.N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 782-791.) Exhibitions, Educational. American education at the international exposition to be held at Vienna in 18T3. pp.79. (Circ.inf. Novemb r, 1872.) International exhibition, 1876, Philadelphia. Board on behalf of the United States executive departments. Bureau of education, department of interior. Col- lections to illustrate the history of colleges, universities, professional schools, and special schools of soience. (Misc. pubs. 1875.) A. 1. Circular of the commissioner of education, September 1, 1875. 2. Historical summary of colleges, universities, professional schools, and speoial schools of ocience. 8. Grants and endowments. 4. Maps of grounds and plans and views of buildings. 5. Preparatory departments of colleges and universities. 6. College societies. 7. Laboratories for instruction in chemical analysis and for original research. 8. Observatories for astronomical, magnetic, or meteorological observations. Schedule for the preparation of students' 'work for the centennial exhibition. pp. 15. (Circ. inf. 8, 1875.) Southern exposition of 1883-84, Louisville. Ky. (Two pamphlets relating to the exhibit of the U. S. bureau of education.) 1883, pp. 17; 1884, pp. 7. (Misc. pubs. 1883, 1884. ■ Suggestions respecting American educational exhibit at the centennial expo- sition, Philadelphia, 1876. (Circ. inf. 4, 1875, pp. 15-26.) ■ Suggestions respecting the educational exhibit at the New Orleans exposition 1884-85. pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 5, 1884.) Ohio Valley and central States centennial exposition, July 4-Oct. 22, 1888. [Exhibit of the bureau of education.] By John. W. Holcombe.pp. 8, folding sheet, 16°. Exhibitions, Industrial. Educational exhibits and conventions at the world's in- dustrial and cotton centennial exposition, New Orleans, 1884-85. Contents.— Part I. Catalogue of exhibits, pp.240. II. Proceedings of the in' ernational congress of educators, pp.576. III. Proceedings of the department of superintendence of the national educa- tional association, and addresses delivered on education days, 1885, New Orleans, pp. 148. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85.) Preliminary circular respecting the exhibition of education at the world's in- dustrial and cotton centennial exposition, pp. 11. (Misc. pubs. 1884.) Fairchild, E. H. Berea college, Kentucky [coeducation of sexes and races]. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 468-470.) Fairchild, James H. Coeducation of the sexes ; address before college presidents. Springfield, 111., 1867. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 385-399.) Fay, Edward A. Education of the deaf and dumb. An. rep. 1872, pp. 430-432.) Fearing Clarence W. How can instruction in public high schools be made more efficient '! (Spec, rep, N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 434-436.) Feeble-minded. [In general.] Education of. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 850; 18S7-88, p. 972.) Schools for. (An. rep. 1881, p. ccxix.) Statistical tablos. (An. rep. 1870, p. 535 ; 1871, p. 682 ; 1873, p. 805 ; 1874, p. 863; 1875, p. 959; 1876, p. 875; 1877, p. 6:54; 1878, p. 601; 1879, pp. 632-633; 1880, pp. 754-755 ; 1881, pp. 684-685 ; 1882-83, pp. 714-715 ; 1883-84, pp. 754-755 ; 1884-85, pp. 798-799; 1SS5-86, pp. 644-645; 18i(i-87, pp. 853-355; 1887-88, pp. 973-977.) Feeble-minded, Education of. [By States.] California. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 851.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1876, p. 53; 1877, p. 30; 1878, p. 32; 1879, p. 31; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 31; 1883-84, p. 41; 1884-85. p. 41.) 1488 EDUCATION EEPOET, 1888-89. Feeble-minded, Education of. [By States.] Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 116; 1872, p. 103 ; 1874, p. 94 ; 137."., p. 94 ; 1370, p. 90; 1877, p. 51 ; 1*78, P- f>? ! ly?;, » I*' 53; 1380, p. 75; 1881, p. 54; 1882-83, p. 57; 1883-84, p. 68; 18-4-85, p. 67.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1881, p. 63 ; 1.-82-33, p. 67 ; 1886-87, p. 851.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1*77, p. 68 ; 1878, p. 72; 1879, p. 69; 1880, p. 95; 1881, p. 72; 1882-83, p. 76; 1883-84, p. 38; 1884-85, p. 85.) Kentucky. (Ad. rep. 1373, p. 130; 1874, p. 141 ; 1875. p. 147; 1876, p. 142; 1877, p. 30 ; 1878, p. 85 ; 1879, p. 82; 1880, p. 115 ; 1881, p. 85 ; 1382-83, p. 88 ; 1883-34, p. 102; 1386-87, p. 851.) • Maryland. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 851.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1876, p. 196; 1877, p. 115; 1878, p. 116; 1879, p. 114; 1880, p. 155; 1381, p. 118; 18c2-83, p. 121 ; 1883-84, p. 140; 1886-87, p. 851.) Michigan. (An. rep, 1886-87, p. 851.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1880, p. 176; 1881, p. 136; 1882-83, p. 138; 1883^34, p. 155; 1884-85, p. 153.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 852.) ■ New Jersey. (An. rep. 1877, p. 173 ; 1878, p. 170 ; 1879, p. 163 ; 1880, p. 217 ; 1881, p. 171; 1382-83, p. 172; 1333-84, p. 189.) New York. (An. rep. 1876, p. 291 ; 1877, p. 183 ; 1878, p. 181 ; 1879, p. 176 ; 1880, p. 231 ; 1831, p. 189 ; 1883-84, p. 203; 11-84-85, p. 205; 1886-87, p. 852.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1877, p. 205; 1873, p. 198; 1879, p. 192; 1830, p. 254- 1831, p. 208; 1882-83, p. 209; 1833-84, p. 220; 188 4-85, p. 221 ; 1886-87, p. 352.) • Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1874, p. 371; 1875, p. 369; 1876, p. 348; 1877, p 221 ; 1878, p. 212 ; 1879, p. 207 ; 1380, p. 278; 1881. p. 224 ; 1882-33, p. 228; 1383-34, p. 240; 1384-35, p. 237; 1836-87, p. 852.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1877, p. 229.) •Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1383-84, p. 240.) Ferry, Jules. Educational tours in France, pp.4. (Misc. pubs. 1880.) Ficker, Adolph. School statistics in different countries. (Circ. inf. , Aug., 1870, p. 16.) Finger, S. M. Educational and religious interests of the colored people of the South. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 123-133.) Finland, Education in. (An. rep. 1876, p. clxxxv ; 1S77, p. clvii ; 1878, p. civ ; 1879, p. clxxxvi ; 1880, p. cxcvi ; 1882-83, p. ccvi ; 1833-84, p. cciii ; 1884-85, p. cclx.) Heikel, Felix. Public schools of. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 9-24.) Fiake, Asa S. Relation of education to crime in New England, and the facilities for education in her penal institutions. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 548-552.) Fleming, Martha. Elocution, its place in education, followed by discussion by M. S. Hart and Silas C. Keief. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, pp. 44-47.) Fletcher, Alice C. Historical sketch of Indian civilization. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 746-754.) — Indian education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1833, p. 64.) Indian education and civilization. Prepared in answer to Senate resolution of February 23, 1885. By Alice C. Fletcher, under direction of the Commissioner. of Education, pp.693. [Senate Ex. Doc. No. 95, Forty-eighth Congress, Second session.] ' Fletcher, William I. General considerations respecting historical research. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 325-332.) Public libraries and the young. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 412-418.) Public libraries in manufacturing communities. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 403-411.) Florida. Bush, George Gary. History of education in Florida, po. 54. (Circ. inf. 7,1888,) Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 105-108 ; 1871, pp. 119-122 ; 1872, pp. 58-62; 1873, pp. 65-68 ; 1874, pp. 61-69 ; 1875, pp. 65-69 ; 1376, pp. 61-66 ; 1S77, pp. 36-37, ; 1878, pp. 38-41; 1379, pp. 37-39; 1880, pp. .'2-57; 1881, pp. 33-40; 1882-8?, pp. 41-43; 1333-84, pp. 48-52 ; 18*4-85, pp. 46-50.) For further information see under State School Systems (by States.) Freedmen, education of. (Circ. inf. 7, 1888, p. 23.) School lands. (Circ. inf. 7. 1888, p. 15 and p. 30.) School law, the new. (Circ. inf. 7, 1888, p. 16.) State Agricultural College. (Circ. inf. 7, 1388, p. 40.) Folkehoiskoler (Farmers' high schools), Denmark. (Circ. inf. July, 1871 p. 40.) Ford, John D. How shall maDual training be introduced into the craded' schools* (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 168.) Forestry. Education and forestry. (An. rep. 1879, p. ccxviii.) Forestry. (An. rep. 1332-83, p. ccxc.) Higley, Wakki:n. Forestry in education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 131-145.) Hough, F. B. Our schools and onr forests. (Circ. inf. 3, lN8u, p. 40.) Planting trees in school grounds, pp. 8. (Misc.. pubs. 1833.)' • Hough, F. B., and Peaslke, J. B. Planting trees in school grounds and cele- bration of arbor day. pp. 3-fiil. Misc. pubs., 1S?5.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1489 Forestry. Instruction in forestry. (An. rop. 1880, p. cclviii.) Northrop, B. G. Arbor day in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 18S-1, p. 55.) • — Peaslke, John B. Arbor day in public schools. (Circ. inf. 1, 1884, p. 44.) Schools of forestry in Europe. (An. rop. 1880, p. cclix.) Vasey, George. Manual of common native trees of the northern United States, pp. 23. (Misc. pubs. 1877.) See also Arbor day. Fotheringham, D. School hygiene in OvA ario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 64-2-645.) Framingham State normal school. Bullock, A. II., and Washburn, Emory. Addresses at inauguration of Annie E. Johnson, first female principal of a State normal school, 1866. (An. rep. 1808, p. 671.) Stearns, Eben S. Historical sketch. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 663-670.) France. Agricultural education in. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 983.) Buisson, B. Recent reforms in public instruction, and especially in primary instruction in France. (Speo. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 349-357.) Educational condition of conscripts. (e under Conventions, etc., educational. German and other foreign universities. Jacobson, Herman, pp.43. (Circ. int. Jan., 187 J.) German language, Study Of, in schools. [In general.] (An. rep. 1878, p. 29J; 1880-87, p. 239.) Statistics of, in secondary schools. (An. rep. 1880-87, pp. 496-507, 512-j17, 519-533, 544-5-17, 551-559, 579-613; 1887-88, pp. 482-493, p. 505.) - In Harvard university. (An. rep. 1887-fc'8, p. 054.) German language, Study of, in schools. [By >':,! utes]. Colorado. (Au. rep. 1882- 83, p. 23.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1SS2-83, p. 62 ; 1886-87, p. 252.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 252.) Missouri (St. Louis). (An. rep. 1879, p. 138; 1887-88, p. 116.) New York (New York city). (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 179.) Ohio. (Au. rep. 1879, p. 186.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 213 ; 1885-86, p. 147. ) German schools and teaching German. (An. rep. 18/0, pp. 437-439.) German schools in the United States. Douai, Adolf, and Straubenmuei.lkr, John. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 11-69, pp. 581-586.) Germany, Education in. (An."rep. 1871, pp. 460-400; 1872, pp. 457-476 ; 1873, p. clvii; 1874, p. raxxv; 1875, p. exxx ; 1870, p. clxxxvi ; 1877, p. clviii ; 1878, p. clx; 1879, p. clxxxix; 1880, p. cci ; 1882-83, p. ccxvii; 1883-84, p. ccx; 1884-85, p. eclxviii.) Elementary education in. (Spec. rep. on 13. C. for 1809, p. 587.) Meyers, J. Fred. Educational methods in Germany. (Au. rep. 1871, pp. 507-510.) — Professional and special schools. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 591.) ■ Secondary, superior, and special schools in 33 principal towns of. (Spec. rep. onD. C. for 1869, p. 592.) ■ Secondary schools in the north German union, the south German states, and the Austrian monarchy. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 588-589.) Statistical tables of secondary education. (Spec. rop. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 705-714.) Universities of, including Austria and Switzerland. Statistical tables. (Spec. rep. on I). C. far 1869, p. 590.) Gill, Theodore. Seientilic libraries in the United States. (Pub. libB. 1876, pp. 183- 217.) Smithsonian system of exchanges. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 285.) Gilman, Daniel C. Report on national schools of science. [With preliminary list of local publications pertaining to the national grant.] (An. rep. 1871, pp. 427-444.) Godding, W. W. A word with teachers from my standpoint (heredity). (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 75.) Good-win, M. B. History of schools for the colored population in the District of Columbia. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 193-300.) Goodwin, William W. Report of the director of the American school of classical studies at Athens for the year 1882-83. pp. 13. (Misc. pubs. 1884.) Great Britain, Education 'in. (An. rep. 1H71, pp. 466-472; 1875, p. exxxi ; 1887-88, p. 1022.) pp. . P- ccxiii; 1864-85, p. eclxxvii.) Instruction in science and art. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 733.) ■ Secondary education in. (An. rep. 18-5-86, p. 734.) Greece, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, p. 472; 1872, pp. 495-496 ; 1875, p. exxxi ; 1876, p. exc; 1877, p. clxvi; 1878, p. clxvii ; 1880, p. ccxiv ; 1881, p. eclvii ; 1882- 83, p. ecxxix; 1883-84, p. cexxvi.) By John M. Francis. (Circ. inf. Feb., 1872, pp. 1-14.) See Italy and Greece. Greek language. Boise, James R. Pronunciation of Greek in this country. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 480-483.) Green, Samuel S. Library aids. pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Greene, J. M. Powers and duties of school officers and teachers. (Circ. inf. 3 1887 p. 94.) Greenwood, J. M, Qualifications of principals. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 209.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1401 Gregory, John M. Learned degrees. (Circ. inf. 2, 1*79, p. 180.) Letter on normal training. (An. rep. 1871), pp. Ixxx-lxxxiv.) Some fundamental inquiries concerning the common school studies. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. s-0.) Griffln, William M. Examinations for promotion. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 236.; Followed "by discussion oy Messrs. Littlbfikld, Parr, White, and others. Griffis, William E. Education in Japan. (Circ. inf. 2. 1875, p. 9.) Griswold, Stephen B. Law libraries. (Pub, libs. 187H, pp. 161-170.) Guatemala. Education in. (An. rop. 1882-83, p. ecliv ; 1883-84, p. ecliv.) Guiana (British), Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 558-559.) Hailman, W. N. Application of kindergarten principles to primary education (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 330-331.) Half-time schools. New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1871, p. 2S2.) Hall, G. Stanley. Chairs of pedagogy in our higher institutions of learning. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 35.) Hallam, John. Libraries and the library system of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp . 1884-85, pp. 656-662.) Ham, Charles H. Manual training in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 19.] Hamburg, Education in. (An. rep. 1879, p. exc ; 1884-85, p. eclxxvi.) Hammond, Charles. New England academies and classical schools. (An. rep. 1868. pp. 403-429.) Hampden-Sidney college. By C. R. Mcllwaine. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 227.) Hance, Edward M. Experimental science instruction in Liverpool public element- ary schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 396-403.) Hancock, John. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 76.) Harmonious development of the faculties. Brother Barbas. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1881-85, pp. 797-804.) Harris, H. H. Richmond College. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 271.) Washington and Lee University. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 293.) Harris, William T., Commissioner of Education, Sopt. 12, 1889. - — - — Educational lessons of the census. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 24.) How to improve the qualifications of teachers. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 98.) Modern growth of cities and the education demanded by it. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 712-719.) Moral education in the common schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp- 883-894, and Circ. inf. 6, 18S8, p. 81.) Psychology of manual training. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 117.) Recess. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 59.) School programmes. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 115.) Tenth census from an educational point of view. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 61.) Hart, John S. Rembrandt Peale's efforts to introduce drawing in Philadelphia high school, 1840-44; and opinions of prominent art authorities 'concerning Peale'e Graphics. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 15-30.) Hart, M. S. Elocution, its place in education. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 56.) Hartwell, Edward M. Physical training in American colleges and universities. pp. 183. (Circ. inf. 5, 1885.) Rise of college gymnasia in the United States. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp 1884-85, pp. 663-674.) Hattori, Ichizo. Public school system of Japan. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 347-348.). Havre, International congress at. pp. 6. (Misc. pubs. 1885.) Hawaii. Lyons, C.J. Education in Hawaiian Islands. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 567-571.) Hawaii, Kingdom of. Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 560-571 ; 1875, p. exxxviii ; 1882-83, p. eclxv ; 1883-84, p. eclxv ; 1884-85, p. cccviii.) See also Australasia. Hawkins, Dexter A. National aid to State common school education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 48.) Haworth, J. M Indian education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 24.) Present condition of the Indians. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85. pp. 541-544. ) Haydon, Benj. R. Extracts from his life and correspondence showing his efforts to establish industrial art education in England. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 460.) Haygood, Atticus G. If universal suffrage, then universal education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 43.) Health and education. (An. rep. 1875, p. cliv.) Health of college students. (An. rep. 1877, p. cxi.) Hebrew education. Noah, J. J. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 359-370.) Heikel, Felix. Public schools of Finland. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 9-21.) Heredity. Godding, W. W. A word with teacheis from my standpoint. (Circ, inf. 2, 1882, p. 75.) Hesse, Education in. (An. Rep. 1876, p. clxxxix ; 1878, p. clxiii ; 1880, p. cciv.) 1492 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Hicks, George. Educational progress in Jamaica. (Spec. rep. N 0. exp. 1884-8.J, pp. 297-314.) Higbee, E. E. Best system of county and city supervision. (Ciro. inf. 3, 18-T, p. 1020 County institutes. (Circ. inf! 6, 18SS, p. 47; circ. inf. 2, 18?9, p. 82.) How a state superintendent can best advance popular education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 76.) Qualifications of teacliers. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 66.) Higher education. See Colleges and Universities. (In general and by States.) High Schools, Connection of, with State universities. (An. rep. leso, p. cxi.) High school question. (An. rep. 1*77, p. Ixxxi, 1*86-87. pp. 1015-1022.) Smart, J. H. The high school question. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, pp. 167.) Stuart, George. The Kaison D'Etre of the public high school. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1017, reprint from Education, Jan., 1888.) See also Secondary education. Higley, Warren. Forestry iu education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 134-145.) Hinton, Louis J. Education of artisans. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 526-528.) Practical views on technical education. [In An. rep. 1871.] (Circ. inf. April, 1872, pp. 105-109.) Hinton, Richard J. General condition of education among the Indians. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 402-411; lb72, pp. 405-418.) Relation of education to labor. (Circ. inf. April 8, 1872, pp. 31-101, 113-125.) Relations of education and labor [followed by bureau of education circular o< inquiries, with replies]. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 439-467.) Historical societies. List of. (An. rep. 1KH4-85, p. ccl.) History, Methods of teaching. (An. rep. 1^83-84, p. xciii.) History of the establishment of a permanent seat of government for the United States. (Spec rep. on D. C.for 1869. pp. 147-192.) History, Study of, in American colleges and universities. Adams, H. B. pp. 299. (Circ. inf. 2, 1887.) Hitts, John. Popular education in Switzerland. (Circ. iuf. 1, 1879, p. 8.) Hoar, George F. Letter in behalf of college of William and Mary. (An. rep. 1874, p. exxix.) Hodgins. J. George. Agricultural education in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-S5, pp. 442-446.) Progress of education in the province of Ontario, Canada; historical sketch. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1*4-85, pp. 315-3^9.) University system of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 471-488.) Hogg, Alexander. Federal aid. (Circ. inf. 6, 186W, p. 153.) Railroad as an element in education. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 731-745.) Holcombe, John W. Pest system of state school supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 170.) The high school question. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1015.) System of grading for country schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 138.) — — — Supervision of country schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 13.) Holmes. Henry A. History and condition of historical societies in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 312-325.) State and territorial libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 292-311.) Holmes, Julia A., and Canfleld, S. A. Martha. Reformatory, charitable, and in- dustrial schools for the young, pp. 208. (Circ. int. 6, 1S75.) Holt, Hosea E. To what extent are special teachers of music necessary t (Circ. inf. 1, 1880, p. 31.) Homoeopathic intercollegiate congress. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Home-study. Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1875, p. 202; 1877, p. 114; 1878, p. 115; 1879, p. 113; lfcJeU, p. 152; 1881, p. 116; 18«2-83, p. 119; 1883-84, p. 138; 1884-85, p. 136.) New Yore. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 202; 1884-85, p. 203.) Honorary degrees as conferred in American colleges.. By Charles Foster Smith, pp. 12. (Bulletin No. 1, 1890. ) Hoose, John H. Recess or no recess. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. xxv.) Hough, Franklin B. Constitutional provisions in regard to education in the several states of the American Union, pp. 130. (Give. inf. 7, 1875.) ■ Historical sketch of Union college [now a branch of Union universitvl nn 81 (Spec. rep. 1876.) ,J ra ' Our schools and our forests. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 40.) Planting trees in school grounds, pp. 8. (Misc. pubs. 18 3 3.) ■ Planting trees in school grounds, pp. 8. (Reprint of 1883, with additions.) ■>« -,,.,1.,.> ISW. "\ * (Misc. pubs. 18ti3.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1493 Hough, Franklin B., editor. Historical sketches of tlie universities and colleges oJ the United States.* (Spec. rep. 188.1.) Historical sketch of Mount Holyoke seminary, by Mary 0. Nutting, pp, 24. (Spec. rep. 1876.) Historical sketch of the University of Missouri, pp. 72. [Im Historical sketches of the universities and colleges of the United States. ] (Spec. rep. 1883.) Historical sketch of Union college [now a branch of Union university], pp. 81. (Spec. rep. 1876.) Howard college (Ala.). (Circ. inf. 3, 188:1, p. 172.) Howe, Samuel G. Education of the blind. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 445-448: 1872, pp. 433-43S. ) Howland, George. Moral education in the common schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 98.) The school principal. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 195 ) Hoyt, John W., chairman eommiltee. Au American university; preliminary and second reports of committee of national educational association. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 418-4-21 ; 1871, p. 421.) Hudson, William. Reasons why natural history, including botany, should be taught iu every common school. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 385-3s7.) Hulbert, Henry W. English rural schools, pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 5, 1880.) Hungary, Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 444-447; 18711, p. civ ; 1875, p. cxxviii; 1876, p. elxxxviii ; 1877, p. civ; 1878, p. clii; 1879, p.elxxxiii ; 1880, p. cxcii ; 1881, p. ccxxxiii ; 1882-5:3, p. ccxiv ; 1883-84, p. cxcix; 1884-85. cclvi.) Hyde, William De Witt. Examination forpromotion in the public schools. (Circ, inf. 2, 1889, p. 229.) Hysiene, .school. Fotheringham, D. School hygiene in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. OTexp. 1884-85, pp. 642-645.1 Idaho, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 321-322; 1871, p. 380; 1872, pp. 373-374; 1873, pp. 451-452 ; 1874, pp. 486-486 ; 1875, ; pp. 495-496; 1876, pp. 446-448; 1877, pp. 283-281; 1878, pp. 279-iSO; 1879, pp. 276-277 ; 1880, pp. 368-371 ; 1881, pp. 291-292 ; 1882-83, pp. 293-294 ; 1883-84, pp. 298-299; 1884-85, pp. 299-300.) For further in- formation, see under State school systems [.by states]. Illinois, Education iu. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 110-122; 1871, pp. 137-149; 1872, pp. 73-10:.; 1873, pp. 78-93; 1874, pp. 80-97 ; 1875, pp. 81-97 ; 1876, pp. 77-93 ; 1877, pp. 44-52 ; 1878,pp. 49-58 ; 1879, pp. 46-55 ; 1880, pp. 66-77 ; 1881, pp. 48-55 ; 1882-83, pp. 50-60; 18-3-84, pp. 59-70 ; 1884-85, pp. 57-68. ) For further information see un- der State school systems [by States]. Illinois State normal university at Normal, (An. rep. 18G8, p. 745. ^ Illiteracy. Among minors. (An. rep. 1881, p. lxiii.) In cities. (Au. rep. 1881, p. cxi.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 100.) Leigh Edwin. Illiteracy in the United Statas. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 801-839.) . — Illiteracy in the United States. [Repub. from spec. rep. on D C. for 1-09.] (An. rep. 18/0, pp. 467-502.) ■ Mann, Horace. Inadequacy of existing schools to the support of a republi- can government [based on statistics of illiteracy in census of 1840]. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1809, p. 837.) Statistics of, 1870. (An. rep. 1871, p. 60.) Warren, Charles. Illiteracy in the United States, in 1S70 and 1880. (Circ. inf. 3, 1884, p. 7.) Index of publications of the- Bureau of Education, 1868-1887 (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 1031-1103.) —- Same, revised edition, 1867— 1890. (An. rep 1888-89.) Indexes, Book. Perkins, F. B. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 727-732.) India, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 488-489 • 1872, p. 538 ; 1878, clxxiii ; 1884- 85, p. ccxcv.) Indiana, Education in. (An rep. 1870, pp. 123-131; 1871, pp. 150-161; 1872, pp. 107-115; le73, pp. 94-106; 1874, pp. 98-112; 1875, pp. 98-112; 1876, pp. 94-109; 1877, pp. 53-61 ; 1878, pp. 59-67 ; 1879, pp. 56-63 ; 18^0. pp. 78-87 ; 1881, pp. 56-65 ; 1882-83,pp. 61-70; 1883-84, pp. 71-81; 1884-85, pp 69-77.) For further information, see under State school systems [by States]. Indians (N. A.) Education and civilization of. Armstrong, S. C. Indian edu- cation. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 40.) Clark, S. N. Are the Indiaus dying out ? pp.36. (Misc. pubs. 1877.) Crooks, Adam. Condition of Indiau schools in Ontario, 1884. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 562-584.) * It was proposed to publish, rtnrin; the centennial ye,ir, a series of histories of colleges, universi- ties, professional schools, and special schools of science; three only were issued. 1494 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Indians (N. A.) Education and civilization of. ( In general.] Duncan, William. Tribal anil family relations among the Indians of Metlakahtla. (An. rep. 188/-88, p. 1047.) Education of Indians. (An. rep. 1S70, p. 22; 1671, pp. 2:5-25; 1885-86, pp. tw7- 660.) , , Fletcher, Alice C. Historical sketcli of Indian civilization and educa- tion. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 746-754.) Indian education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 64.) Indian education and civilization. Prepared in answer to Senate reso- lution of February 23, 1885. By Alice C. Fletcher, under direction of the Commis- sioner of Education, pp. 693. [Senate Ex. Doc. No. 95, Forty-eighth Congress, second session.] „..„ ■ General condition of education anions tne Indians. (An. rep. 187U, pp. 3Ja- 354; 1873, pp. 469-480; 1874, pp. 506-516; 1875, pp. 519-528.) Hawouth, J. M. Indian education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 24.) ■ Present condition of the Indians. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-8a, pp. 541-544.) • Hinton, Riciiard J. General condition of education among the Indians (An. rep. 1871, pp. 402-411 ; 1872, pp. 405-418.) Indian school at Carlisle barracks, pp. 5. (Miss. pubs. I860.) Indian schools. Duties of the superintendent of. (An rep. 1887-88, p. 999.) Mohonk conference. Platform of. (An rep. 1887-88, pp. 1001.) Northrop, B. G. Indian education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 58.) Pratt, R. H. Indian education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 34.) Shanks, J. P. C. Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1872, p. xxi.) ■ Statistical tables and remarks. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 868-874 ; 1887-88, pp. 999-1004.) • Woods, Samuel. Education of the Indians in the Dominion of Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1881-65, pp. 545-561.) Indians (N. A.) Education and ci vilization of. [By States]. New York. (An. rep. 1870, p. 233 ; 1871, p. 294; 1872, p. 234; 1873, p. 274; 1874, p. 293; 1875, p. 292; 1876, p. 277; I860, p. 221; 1881, p. 174; 1882-83, p. 175.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1881, p. 214; 1882-83, p. 215.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1879, p. 207 ; 1880, p. 278; 1881, p. 225 ; 1862-83, p. 230; 1883-84, p. 240; 1881-85, p. 238.) • Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 240.) Indian Territory, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 339 ; 1876, pp. 449-451 ; 1877, pp. 2S5-286; 1878, pp. 281-283 ; 1879, pp. 278-280 ; 1880, pp. 372-375 ; 1881, pp. 293- 295; 1882-83, pp. 295-297 ; 1883-84, pp. 300-301 ; 1864-85, pp. 301-302. For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Industrial art education. Benj. Robert Hayden's efforts to establish industrial art education in Great Britain. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 448-481.) Governmental aid to education in industrial and fine arte in Great Britain. (Spec. rep. art and industry, Ij-85, 709-793.) Origin, development, and purposes of. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 485-514.) Papers relating to industrial art training exhibits in centennial exposition. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 623-707.) Public industrial art school, Philadelphia. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cclxxxvii.) Smith, Walter. Technical education and industrial drawing. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 70.) Industrial art in schools. Leland, Charles G. pp.37. (Circ. inf. 4, 1882.) Industrial education. [In general]. (An. rep. 1880, p. ccxxxiv.) Compton, H. W. What a small city (Toledo) is doing in industrial ednca. tion ; with remarks by Robert Bingham. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 134.) Europe, pp. 9. (Misc. pub. 1880.) Industrial instruction for the dependent classes. (An. rep. 1878, p. cxcviti.) Industrial school for miners and mechanics. (An. rep. 1881, p. clxxix.) Industrial training for Indians. (An. rep. 1867-88, p. 1002-1004.) Klotz, Otto. Mechanics' institutes in the Province of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1881-65, pp. 451-457.) Leland, Charles G. Industrial education in Philadelphia. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 20.) Marble, A. P. Public instruction in industrial pursuits. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 126.) Mayo, A. D. Industiitil education in the south, pp.86. (Circ. inf. 5, 1888.) Meaning of the expression "industrial education." (An. rep. 188 1-85, p. ccvi.) Myers, Fred. J. Industrial training of girls, with practical lessons in house- hold economics, as taught in Germany. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 505-508.) Ordway, John M. Industrial education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1864, p. 117.) Page, James S. Industrial oducation in Boston. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 16.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1495 Industrial education. [In general-]. Parker, V. W. Industrial education iu on public schools. (Circ. iuf. 3, 1887, p. 113.) — — — Powell, Wm.B, Industrial education in our public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 123.) Statistical tables. Institutions for instruction in industrial education. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 596-603.) United States, Industrial education in the. pp. 319. (Spec. rop. 1883.) Walker, Francis A. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 188."., p. 798.) — _ White, Emerson E. Relation of education to industry and technical train- ing in American schools. pp.22. (Circ. inf. 2, 1881.) See also Manual training. Industrial education. [By States]. Alaska. (An. rep. 188G-87, p. 43; 1887-S8, p. Alabama. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 146.) California. San Francisco city and county industrial school. (An. rep. £ 7 h Vi'Pi 1877 > p- 20 > ^ 78 ' p- 21 ; 1879 > p- 19 ; ie * u > p- 26 ; issi, P . 19 ; 1333-84, p. 2o j 1884— 80, p. 25.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 26 ; 1884-85, p. 31.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1873, p. 45; 1874, p. 50; 1886-87, p. 248.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 187'2, p. 397 ; 1878, p. 277 ; 1879, p. 275 : 1880, p. 366 ; 1881, p. 283 ; 1882-83, p. 291 ; 1883-84, p. 296 ; 1884-85, pp. 297, 298.) . Florida. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 106.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1875, p. 77; 1879, p. 44.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1879, p. 54 ; 1880, p. 76 ; 1881, p. 51 ; 1882-83, p. 58 ; 1883- 84, p. 68; 1884-85, p. 67 ; 1886-87, p. 251.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1875, p. 110 ; 1877, p. 59 ; 1880, p. 85 ; 1882-83, p. 63 : 1883- 84, p. 80.) Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1880, p. 294.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 77; 1884-85, p. 85.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1880, p. 105 ; 1881, p. 80 ; 1883-84, p. 95 ; 1881-35, p. 92. ) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1871, p. 197.) Maine. (An. rep. 1875, p. 166 ; 1878, p. 95 ; 1879, p. 93 ; 1880, p. 131 ; 1881, p. 95; 188-2-83, p. 98 ; 1883-84, p. 117; 1884-85, p. 113.) ' ' Maryland. (An. rep. 1877, p. 100; 1878, p. 103; 1879, p. 100; 1881, p. 103; 1882-83, p. 106 ; 1883-84, p. 125 ; 1884-85, p. 122. ) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1877, p. 116; 1878, p. 116; 1879, p. 114; 1881, p. 118 ; 1882-8:;, p. 120 ; 1883-34, p. 139 ; 1884-85, p. 136 ; 1886-87, pp. 256-260.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1878, p. 127; 1879, p. 125; 1830, p. 167; 1831, p. 129; 1882-83, p. 132; 1883-84, p. 149; 1384-85, p. 146.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1880, p. 176; 1836-87, p. 262.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1878, p. 139 ; 1884-35, p. 157 ; 1885-87, p. 2G3. ) Missouri. (An. rep. 1874, p. 247; 1878, p. 147; 1880, p. 192; 1831, p. 149; 1882-33, p. 150 ; 1833-84, p. 169.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 162; 1879, p. 157; 1830. p. 209; 1381, p. 163; 1882-83, p. 165; 18 Q 3-84, p. 18:2; 1881-85, p. 181.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1871, p. 289 ; 1874, p. 285 ; 1875, p. 283 ; 1876, p. 271 ; 1877, p. 173; 1878, p. 170; 1879, p. 164 ; 1880, p. 217 ; 1881, p. 171 ; 1882-83, p. 17 1883-84, p. 189; 1884-85, p. 190.) New York. (An. rep. 1877, p. 184; 1878, p. 181; 1879, p. 177; 1880, p. 232; 1881, p. 186 ; 1882-83, p. 186 ; 1883-34, p. 203 ; 1884-85, p. 205 ; 1386-87, pp. 264-266.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1372, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 210.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1873, p. 328; 1877, p. 205; 1878, p. 193; 1879, p. 192: 1880, p. 255; 1881, p. 208; 1882-83, p. 209; 1883-84, p. 220; 1884-85, p. 222.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1377, p. 221 ; 1873, p. 213; 1879, p. 208; 1880, p. 278 ; 1881, p. 225 ; 1882-83, p. 229 ; 1833-84, p. 240 ; 1884-85, p. 237 ; 1886-87, p. 269.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1876, p. 355; 1877, p. 226; 1878, p. 220; 1«79, p. 216; 183", p. 288; 1881, p. 233; 1882-83, p. 235; 1883-84, p. 247 ; 1881-83, p. 245.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 144.1 Tennessee. (An. rep. 1880, p. 306 ; 1881, p. 2 15 ; 1883-83, p. 245 ; 1883-84, p. 259; 1884-85, p. 258.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1877, p. 260 ; 1878, p. 249 ; 1879, p. 248 ; 1880, p. 331 ; 1881, p. 262 ; 1882-83, p. 263 ; 1883-84, p. 275 ; 1884-85, p. 275 ; 1886-87, p. 448.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 361 ; 1873, p. 421 ; 1874, p. 457 ; 1875, p. 460 ; 1876, p. 427; 1877, p. 273; 1873, p. 263; 1879, p. 261; 1380, p. 348; 1381, p. 275; 1832-83, p. 276 ; 1883-84, p. 240; 1834-85, p. 285; 1886-87, p. 450.) ■ See also Manual training, in general and by States. Industrial schools, in cities. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xciv.) See also Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc. Infant asylums. See Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc., also Orphan asylums. 1496 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Insane, Institutions for. Illinois. (An. rep. 1H70, p. 110.) ILnitkd Staiks. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 532-533. ) Inramty. Jai. vis, Edward. Kelation of education to insanity. (An. rep. 1-71, pp. 538-547.) Intercollegiate literary association. Sec under Conventions, etc., educational. International conference education, Philadelphia, 1876. See itnrfer Conventions, etc., educational. International educational conference, July, 1-76. Philadelphia. (An. rep. 1876, p. 467.) International exhibition, 1876, Education at the. (An. rep. 1875, p. oxliv ; 187G, p. cei.) International normal educational conference. See under Conventions, etc., edu- cational. Interstate collegiate oratorical contest, Oberlin. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Interstate educational convention, Chattanooga. See under Conventions, etc., educational. See also Exhibitions, educational. Iowa, City training school iu. (An. rep. 1868, p. 812.) Iowa, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 131-139 ; 1871, pp. 162-170; 1872, pp. 116- 118; 1-7', pp. 107-114; 1.-74, pp. 113-122; 1875, pp. 113-125: 1876, pp. 11U-121; 1877, pp. 62-6* ; 1-78, pp. 68-73 ; 1879, pp. 64-70 ; 1880, pp. 88-97 ; 1881, pp. 66-74 ; 1882-83, pp. 71-78 ; 1883-84, pp. 82-89 ; 1884-85, pp. 78-86.) For further information see tinder State school systems [by States!. Italy and Greece, Education in. pp.8. (Misc. pubs. 1883.) Italy, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, p. 473; 1872, pp. 496-504 ; 1873, p. clxi ; 1874, p. exxxvii ; 1-75, p. exxxi ; 1-7G, p. exc ; 1-77, p. clxvi ; 1878, p. clxvii : 1879, p. exevi; 188(1, p. ccxv ; 1-81, p. eclviii; 18-2-83, p. e.exxx ; 1883-84, p. ccxxvii ; 1884-85, p. cexc.) Jackman, W. S. City training and practice schools. (Circ. inf. 2, i889, p. 45.) Jackson, Sheldon. Education in Alaska. (An. rep. 1877, p. xxxi ; 1878, pp. 266-267 ; 1887-88, p () . Ibl-1'J! ; circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 191.) Letter on education in Alaska. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 278.) Neglect of education in Alaska. (Circ. inf. 2, 1832, p. 61.) Preliminary report of the general agent of education for Alaska. Introduction of the reindeer, pp.15. (Spec. rep. 1891.) • Report on education in Alaska, with maps and illustrations, pp. 89. (Misc. pub. 1885.) Schools in Alaska. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 750.) Jacobson, Herman. German and other foreign universities, pp. 43. (Circ. inf. Jan., 1872.) • — History of secondary instruction in Germany, pp. 81. (Circ. inf. 3, 1874.) Jamaica, Educational progress iu. By George Hicks. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884- 85, pp. 297-314.) Progress ot education in Jamaica. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 502-504; 1873, p. clxxi ; 1874, p. cxlv; 1875, p. exxxix; 1876, p. cc; 1877, p. clxxii; 1878, p. clxxvii ; 1879, p. ccviii; 1-80, p. ccxxxi ; 1882-83, p. eclvi ; 1884-85, p. oeovii.) Japan, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, p. 490 ; 1872, pp. 538-541 ; 1874, p. exxxviii ; 1875, p. exxxi ; 1876, p. exc ; 1877, p. clxvi ii ; 1878, p. clxxiv; 1879, p. ceiv; 1880, p. ccxxviii : 1881, p. eclxvii ; 1882-83, p. ccxlix; 1-83-84, p. ccxlvii.) ' Education in Japan, pp. 56. (Circ. inf. 4, 1885.) Griitis, William E. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 9.) Hattori, Ichizo. Public school system of Japan. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85. pp. 347-348.) ^ ' — Murray, David. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 19. ) • PaKKES, Harry S. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 34.) Jarvis, Edward. Relation of education to insanity. (An. rep. 1871 pp. 538-547. ) Value of common school education to common labor. (An. rep. 1872 pr>. 572- 585. ) Java, Education in. (An. rop. 1875, p. exxxii.) Jeffries, B. Joy. Education of the normal color sense. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 143.) Jefferson, Thomas, and the university of Virginia. By Herbert B Adams pp. 308. (Circ. inf. 1, 1838.) Jepson, B. Study of music in New Haven. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 404- 406.) Jew's free school. Bell Lane. Spitalfields, London. (An. rep 1886-87 p 981) John F. Slater Fund. Georgia. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 54.) ' ' Notice of. (An. rep. 1882-8:;. p. lvi. ) '— Table showing disbursements for l-s3 and 1884. (An. rep. 1883-84, p Lxiv ) Same tor 18 J 3-8:>, inclusive. (An. vep. 1884-85, p. lxxx.) Same for 1883-86, inclusive. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 651.) TNDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUEEAU OF EDUCATION. 1497 Johnson, Annie E. See Frammgham. State normal school. Johnston, William P. Kelation of the university to the common school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 894-899.) Jones, Charles Edge-worth. Education in Georgia, pp. 154. (Circ. inf. 4, 1888.) Jones, H. S. Obstacles in the way of better primary education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 28.) Josse, Edourd Louis Charles. Plan and arrangement of primary schools. [With five plates.] (Spec. ivp. 1\\ O. exp. lfc84-85, pa 675-681.) Journals, Educational. See Educational journals. Judson female institute (Ala.). (Circ. inf. :!, 1889, p. 193.) Kansas, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 140-14C; 1671, pp. 171-180; 1872, pp. 119- 12-1; 1873, pp. 115-121; 1874, pp. 123-130; 1875. pp. 120-13:"); 1876, pp. 122-131 ; 1877, pp. 69-73; 1878, pp. 74-80; 1879, pp. 71-76; 1880, pp. 98-107; 1881, pp. 75-80; 1882- 83, pp. 79-83; 1883-84, pp. 90-96; 1884-85, pp. 87-93.) For further information see undtr State school systems [by States]. — — — State normal school, Emporia. (An. rep. 1868, p. 771.) Karney, Thomas. United States Naval Academy (library). (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 268.) Keief, Silas C. Elocution, its place in education. (Circ. iDf. 6, 1888, p. 56.) Kentucky, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 147-149; 1871, pp. 181-191; 1872, pp. 125-131; J873, pp. 122-133; 1874, pp. 131-145; 1875, pp. 136-149; 1876, pp. 132-144 ; 1877, pp. 74-81 ; 1878, pp. 81-86 ; 1879, pp. 77-83; 1880, pp. 108-115; 1881, pp. 81-85; 1882-83, pp. 84-89 ; 1883-84, pp. 97-103; 1884-85, pp. 94-100.) For further informa- tion see under State school systems [by States.] Kiehle, D. L. Duties of county superintendents. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 89-93.) Qualiticatious or teachers. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 68.) Training of teachers. (Cir. inf. 2, 1889, p. 42.) Kindergartens. [In general]. (An. rep. 1879, p. lxxxvii; 1880, p. ci ; 1881, p. exxxv; ' 1883-84, p. cxix; 1884-85, p. cxlvi ; 1885-80, p. 333; 1887-88, pp. 816-824.) Hailmann, W. N. Application of kindergarten principles to primary educa- tion. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1881-85. pp. 330-331.) Kindergarten convention. See under Conventions, etc., educational. — Kindergarten instruction. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cv.) Marenholtz-Bulow. Philosophy and methods of the kindergarten. (Circ. inf. July, 1872, pp. 15-51.) ■ Masson, Octavie. Introduction to "History of a Kindergarten." (Cir. inf. July, 1872, pp. 55-61.) Ogden, Anna B. Application of kindergarten principles to the child's earliest development. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 332-340.) Peabody, Elizabeth P. Kindergarten culture. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 354-359.) Kindergarten in Italy. (Circ. inf. July, 1872, pp. 7-13.) Objects of the kindergarten. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 529-535.) Pollock, Louise. Kindergarten training. (Cir. inf. 2, 1879, p. 39.) Prussia, (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 612.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 846-849; 1874, pp. 574-579; 1875, pp. 606-615; 1876, pp. 572-583 ; 1877, pp. 376-390; 1878, pp. 378-400 ; 1879, pp. 388-414 : 1880, pp. 492-522; 1881, pp. 412-449; 1882-83, pp. 416-461; 1883-84, pp. 430-480; 1885-1886, pp. 334-356; 1886-87, pp. 466-493; 1887-88, pp. 817,818,819,823.) Kindergartens. [By States. ] California. (An. rep. 1878, p. 16 ; 1879, p. 15; 1880, p. 21.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1876, p. 45.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1880, p. 49.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 472 ; 1876, p. 442 ; 1877, p. 280 ; 1878, p. 273; 1880, p. 363; 1881, p. 286.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1877, p. 39; 1880, p. 61 ; 1882-83, p. 45.) ■ Illinois. (An. rep. 1875, p. 83 ; 1876, p. 81 ; 1877, p. 45 ; 1878, p. 51 ; 1880, p. 69; 1882-83, p. 52; 1884-85, p. 61.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1875, p. 102; 1876, p. 99; 1877, p. 54; 1880, p. 81; 1881, p. 58; 1882-83, p. 63; 1883-84, p. 75.) ■ Iowa. (An. rep. 1876, p. 113 ; 1877, p. 64 ; 1880, p. 91 ; 1881, p. 67 ; 1882-83, p. 72.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1881, p. 76.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1875, p. 140 ; 1876, p. 136 ; 1877, p. 76 ; 1878, p. 82.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1877, p. 83 ; 1880, p. 119 ; 1881, p. 87; 1882-83, p. 91.) Maine. (An. rep. 1875, p. 161 ; 1880, p. 127 ; 1881, p. 92.) ■ Maryland. (An. rep. 1875, p. 175 ; 1877. p. 96 ; 1880, p. 135 ; 1883-84, p. 120 ; 1884-85, p. 117.) ■Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1873, p. 186; le74, p. 182; 1875, p. 189; 1876, p. 183; 1877, p. 106; 1878, p. 106; 1880, p. 144: 1883-84, p. 134; 1884-8=, p. 130.) 'Michigan. (An. rep. 1872, p. 185; 1874, p. 205; 1875, p. 212; 1878, p. 122 1879, p. 119; 1880, p. 161; 1881, p. 123; 1882-33, p. 126; 1883-84, p. 14G.) 1496 Kindergartens. [By States.] Minnesota. (An. rep. 1875, p. 225 ; 1676, p. 215: 1880, p. 17,'; 1861, p. 133; 16?-2-83, p. 136; 1883-84, p. 153.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1862-83, p. 311.1 . Missouri. (An. rep. ls-75, ].. 244 ; 1677, p. 144 ; 1878, p. 142 ; 1879, p. 137 ; 1880, p. 187 ; 1881, p. 144 ; 1862-63. p. 146 ; 1883-84, p. 1G4.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1861, p. 152.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1*78, P- 15-'> ; i'"^ 1 - P- lr>7 ! l^' 82 "^. P- I" 9 -) New Hampshire. (Ab. rep. 1875, p. 2(19; 1876, p. 256.)^ ■ New Jersey. An. rep. 1874, p. 2611 : 1875, p., 278 ; 1870, p. 2G.j ; 16/ /, p. 1UJ ; 1678, p. 167 ; 1880, p. 213; 1881, p. 107; 1682-83, p. 168.) — New York. (An. rep. 1874; p. 225; 1875, p. 203; 1876, p. 277; 1878, p. 174; 1879, p. 167 ; 1880, p. 221 ; 1681, p. 174.) oo nn „ ■North Carolina. An. r'-,>. I860, p. 239 ; 1881, p. 194 ; 1882-83 p 19.3.) 871, p. 319; 1674, p. 328; 1875, p. 331; 1876, p. 309; 18/7, p. Ohio. (An. rep. 187 197; I6;8,'p. 192: 1879,'p. 186; 1880,'p.217; 1881, p. 201; 1882-83, p. 201.) Pennsylvania. (An- rep. 1674, p. 360; 1875, p. 358; 1877, p. 214; lb/8, p. 206; 16*0, p. 207 ; 1881, p. 216 ; 1882-63, p. 218.) — Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1880, p. 265 : 1881, p. 230: 1882-83, p. 232.) ■ South Carolina. (An. rep. 1876, p. 305 ; 1877, p. 234 ; 1878, p. 224 ; 1880, p. -^i-' Tennessee 60 An. rep. 1878, p. 227 ; 1879, p. 224 ; 1860, p. 301 : 1882-83, p. 242.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. I860, p. ;'.-;7 ; l>-81, p. 267 ; 1882-83, p. 260.) --.7b, p. 423; 1877, p. 268; 1878, p. 258; Wisconsin. (An. rrp. 1875, p. 454 : 167 1881, p. 270; 1882-83, p. 271.-) Kindness to animals. Anceie, G. T. Importance of teaching kindness to ani- mals, and the American "bands of mercy." (Spec, rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 901- 906.) Klotz, Otto. Mechanics' institutes in tho pro\inoe of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 16*4-s5, pp. 451-457.) Knight, George W. Higher education in the Northwest Territory. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1039.) Kraus, John. German-American teachers' union. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 422-424.) Labor and education. Education and labor. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 38-53.) Hinton, R. J. Relation of education to labor. (Circ. inf. April, 1872, pp. 31-101; 113-1'.;.-..; Relations of education and labor [followed by bureau of education circular of inquiries, with replies]. (An. rep. 1670, pp. 439-407.) Jarvis, Edward, Vnlue of common school education to common labor. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 572-565.) ■ Value of common school education to common labor, pp. 37. [Re- printed from an. rep. 1872.] (Circ. inf. 3, 1879.) La Grange (Ala.) college. (Circ. inf. 3, l.-Hi, p. 164.) Laud grants foi education. Alabama. (Circ. inf. 3, 1S89, p. 217.; Arkansas. (An. rep. 1871, p. 72.) Educational land policy of the United States. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 65-78.) National land grants for educational purposes. (An. rep. 1668, pp. 127-310.) ■ Suggestions for a free-school policy for United States land gianteos. ByG. H. Atkinson, pp.6. (Misc. pubs. 1672.) United States educational land grants. (An. rep. 1880, p. xxvi.) See also Constitutional provisions of the several States respecting education. Landou, Charles W. Necessity of music in public schools. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 21.) Sight-reading; what it is, and how attainable. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 33.) Lane, Albert G. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1689, p. 69.) Language, Study of. Berlitz school in the District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 298.) Language work. Dougherty, N. C. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 146-152.) Latin language. Richardson, William G. Latin pronunciation. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 484-497.) Laveleye, Ernile de. Progress of education in Russia. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 29.) Law libraries. See Libraries, Law. Lawrence university (Wis.). Circ. inf. 1, 1>89, p. 51.) Lawrence, 'William. Constitutionality of national aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 54.) Law schools. [In general.] Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p. 521 ; 1871, pp. 662-603; 1872, pp. 814-815; 1873, pp. 7UO-703; 1874, pp. 721-724; 1875, pp. 768- 771 ; 1876, pp. 748-751 ; 1877, pp. 554-557 ; 1678, pp. 566-571 ; 1«79, pp. 584-587 ; I860, pp. 701-705 ; 1881, pp. 632-635; 1882-83, pp. 655-659; 1883-84, pp. 680-680 ; 1884-85, pp. 650-653 ; 1885-86, pp. 545-548.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1499 Law schools. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 82; 1875, p. 13; 1876, p. 11; 1877, p. 8; 1878, p. 9; 1879, p. 8; 1880, p. 10; 1881, p. 7; 1882-83, p. 9; 1883-84, p. 9; 1884-85, p. 9.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 15 ; 1884-85, p. 16.) California. (An. rep. 1878, p. 20; 1879, p. 18; 1880, p. 25; 1881, p. 18; 1882-83, p. 19; 1883-84, p. 23 ; 1884-85, p. 23.) Connecticut. (Au. rep. 1874, p. 49 ; 1875, p. 57 ; 1876, p. 51 ; 1877, p. 29 ; 1878, p. 31; 1879, p. 30; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 30; 1882-83, p. 33; 1883-84, p. 40; 1884-85, p. 40.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 392; 1874, p. 478; 1875, p. 492; 1876, p. 443, 1877, p. 281; 1878, p. 276; 1879, p. 274; 1880, p. 365; 1881, p. 288; 1882-83, p. 290; 1883-84, p. 296; 1884-85, p. 297.) Florida. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 52.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 76; 1875, p. 77; 1876, p. 73; 1877, p. 42; 1878, p. 47 ; 1879, p. 44 ; 1880, p. 64 ; 1881, p. 46 ; 1882-83, p. 48 ; 1883-84, p. 58 ; 1884-85, p. 55.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 89 ; 1874, p. 93 ; 1875, p. 92 ; 1876, p. 89 ; 1877, p. 50 ; 1878, p. 55 ; 1879, p. 52 ; 1880, p. 74 ; 1881, p. 53 ; 1882-83, p. 57 ; 1883-84, p. 67; 1884-85, p. 65.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1874, p. 108 ; 1875, p. 109 ; 1876, p. 105 ; 1877, p. 58 ; 1878, p. 66 ; 1879, p. 61 ; 1880, p. 84; 1881, p. 62; 1882-83, p. 67 ; 1883-84, p. 78 ; 1884-85, p. 75.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1874, p. 119; 1875, p. 122; 1876, p. 118; 1877, p. 67; 1878, p. 71 ; 1879, p. 68 ; 1880, p. 95 ; 1881, p. 72 ; 1882-83, p. 76 ; 1883-84, p. 87 ; 1884-85, p. 84.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1878, p. 79; 1879, p. 75; 1S80, p. 108; 1881, p. 79 ; 1882-83, p. 82 ; 1883-84, p. 95 ; 1884-85, p. 92.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1874, p. 140 ; 1875, p. 146 ; 1876, p. 140 ; 1877, p. 79 ; 1878, p. 85; 1879, p. 81; 1880, p. 114 ; 1881, p. 84 ; 1882-83, p. 88; 1883-84, p. 102; 1884-85, p. 98.) ■Louisiana. (An. rep. 1874, p. 153; 1875, n.156; 1876, p. 151; 1877, p. 66; 1878, p. 90; 1879, p. 87 ; 1880, p. 122; 1881, p. 90; 1882-83, p. 93; 1883-84, p. 109: 1884-85, p. 105.) Maine. (An. rep. 1874, p. 165.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1874, p. 176; 1875, p. 179; 1876, p. 175; 1877, p. 99; 1878, p. 102 ; 1879, p. 99 ; 1880, p. 138 ; 1881, p. 102 ; 1882-83, p. 105 ; 1883-84, p. 124 ; 1884-85, p. 121.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, p. 194; 1875, p. 198; 1876, p. 193; 1877, p. 113; 1878, p. 114; 1879, p. 113; 1880, p. 152 ; 1881, p. 115; 1882-83, p. 119; 1883-84, p. 138 ; 1884-85, p. 136.,) •Michigan. (An. rep. 1874, p. 215; 1875, p. 218; 1876, p. 207; 1877, p. 126; 1878, p. 126; 1879, p. 123; 1880, p. 166; 1881, p. 128; 1882-83, p. 130; 1883-84, p. 149; 1884-85, p. 145.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1873, p. 199 ; 1678, p. 133.) • Mississippi. (An. rep. 1874, p. 233; 1875, p. 238; 1876, p. 226; 1877, p. 141 ; 1878, p. 138; 1879, p. 135; 1880, p. 182; 1881, p. 141; 1882-83, p. 143; 1883-84, p. 161 ; 1884-85, p. 157.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1874, p. 247; 1875, p. 251 ; 1876, p. 237; 1877, p. 149; 1878, p. 146; 1879, p. 143; 1880, p. 191 ; 1881, p. 148; 1882-83, p. 149; 1883-84, p. 167 ; 1884-85, p. 164.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1874, p. 272; 1875, p. 272 ; 1876, p. 259 : 1877, p. 164 ; 1878, p. 162 ; 1879, p. 156 ; 1880, p. 209 ; 1881, p. 163 ; 1882-83, p. 165 ; 1883-84, p. 182; 1884-85, p. 180.) ■New York. (An. rep. 1874, p. 307; 1875, p. 307; 1876, p. 287; 1877, p. 182; 1878„p. 180; 1875, p. 175 ; 1880, p. 230; 1881, p. 184; 1882-83, p. 184 ; 1883-84, p. 201 ; 1884-85, p. 202.) North Carolina. CAn. rep. 1674, p. 322; 1875, p. 324; 1876, p. 302; 1877, p. 193; 1878, p. 189; 1879, p.184; 1880, p. 242; 1881, p. 197 ; 1882-83, p. 196 ; 1883-84, p. 210; 1884-85, p. 212.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1873, p. 326 ; 1874, p. 342 ; 1875, p. 340 ; 1876, p. 318 ; 1677, p. 204; 1878, p. 197; 1879, p. 191; 1880, p. 254; 1881, p. 207; 1882-83, p. 208; 1883-84, p. 219; 1884-85, p. 220.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 225 ; 1884-85, p. 226.) ■ Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1873, p. 346 ; 1874, p. 369 ; 1875, p. 366 ; 1876, p. 345 ; 1877, p. 220; 1876, p. 211 ; 1879, p. 206; 1880, p. 276 ; 1881, p. 222; 1882-83, p. 226; 1883-84, p. 238; 1884-85, p. 236.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1874, p. 394; 1875, p. 392; 1876, p. 367; 1877, p. 236; 1876, p. 225; 1879, p. 221; 1882-83, p. 239; 1883-84, p. 253 ; 1884-85, p. 251.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1874, p. 404; 1875, p. 403; 1876, p. 379 ; 1877, p. 242; 1878, p. 230; 1879, p. 228; 1880, p. 305; 1881, p. 244; 1862-83, p. 245 ; 1883-84, p. 259; 1884-85, p. 257.) 1500 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-S9. Law schools. [By Slates.] Tuxas. (An. rep. 1876, p. 3H9; 1877. p.2i7: 1878, p. 230 ; 1879, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 250; 1882-63, p. 251 ; 18o3-84, p. 2Uo ; 1684- 85, p. 2C2.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 434 ; 1875, p. 434 ; 1876, p. 406 ; 1*77, P- 260 ; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 248; 1880, p. 331 ; 1881, p. 201 ; 1882-83, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 275 ; 1884- 85, p. 274. ) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1879, p. 254 ; 1880, p. 339 ; 1881, p. 2C7 ; 1882-83, p. 267; 1883-84; p. 280; 1884--5, p. 279.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1874, p. 455; 1875, p. 459: 1876, p. 426 ; If//, p. 272 ; 1878, p. 262; 1879, p. 261; 1880, p. 347; 1881, p. 275; 1882-83, p. 275; 1883-84, p. 2c0; 1864-85, p. 284.) Law, Study of. Legal education. (An. rep. 1879, p. cxxxix ; 1880, p. cl ; 1881, p. clxxxiii.) Legal rights of children. Wilcox, S. M. pp. 96. (Circ. inf. 3, 1880.) Leigh, Edwin. Illiteracy in the United States. (Spec. rop. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 801-835.) Illiteracy in the United States [repub. from spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869]. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 467-502.) Leland, Charles G. Industrial art in schools, pp. 37. (Circ. inf. 4, 1882.) Industrial education in Philadelphia. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 20.) Lewis, Tayler. Remarks on crime and education, and the case of Rulloif. (An. rep. 1871, p. 35.) Liberia, Education iD. (An. rop. 1884-85, ccxcviii.) Librarians, Conference of. See under Conventions, etc., educational, conference of librarians. Librarians, List cf. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 1143-1174.) Libraries. American Library Association catalog. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 650-655.) Bailey, John J. Catalogues and cataloguing. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 660.) Public libraries of St. Louis. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 977.) Baltimore, Public libraries of. By G. L. Smith. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 837.) Bibliography. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 733-744.) Billings, J. S. Medical libraries in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 171-182. ) ■ Binding and preservation of books. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 673-678.) ■ Boston, Public libraries of. By F. B. Perkins. (Pnb. libs. 1876, pp. 378-385.) Brainard, Cephas. The libraries of young men's christian associations. (Pub. libs. le~6, pp. 386-388.) Brooklyn, Public libraries of. By S. B. Noyes. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 878- 882.) Buildings. By Justin Winror. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 465-476.) Buildings, Construction of. By William F. Poole, pp.26. (Circ. inf. 1, 1881.) Catalogues and cataloguing. By 1, Melvil Dewey ; 2, S. B. Noyes ; 3, Jacob Schwartz; 4, John J.Bailey. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 623-662.) Catalogues, Library. [How to make]. By Charles A. Cutter. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 526-622. ) Same, 2d ed. with corrections and additions, pp. 133. (Spec. rep. 1889.) Charleston, Public libraries in, and in the Southern States. By Arthur Mazyck. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 882. ) Chicago, Public libraries of. By Wm. F. Poole. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 893.) Chicago public library. (An. rep. 1873, p. 91.) Cincinnati, Public libraries of. By W. H. Venable. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 898.) Clark, S. N., see Warren, S. R. and. College libraries. By S. R. Warren and S. N. Clark. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 60-126.1 College libraries as aids to instruction. By Justin Winsor. pp.27. (Circ. inf. 1, 1880.) College library administration. By O. H. Robinson. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 505-525. * l Congress, Library of. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 253-261.) Cutter, Charles A. Library catalogues [how to make. 1 Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 526-f22.) J FI Same, 2d ed. with corrections and additions, pp.133. (Spec. rep. 1889.) Rules for a printed dictionary catalogue. (Pub. libs. 1876, pt. II.) Dkwey, Melvil. American library association catalog. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 650-655.) r __ Catalogues and cataloguing. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 623.) ■Libraries as related to the educational works of the State. (An. rep. 1 m ' i ^ x ■*■ 1887-88, p. 1U.U.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF "BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1501 Libraries. Dictionary catalogue, Rules for a printed. By Charles A. Cutter. (Pub. libs. 1876, pt. II.) Distiuct libraries, New York (State). (An. rop. 1870, p. 233; 1871, p. 94; 1872, p. 243; 1873, p. 274 ; 1874, p. 293 ; 1875, p. 292.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 393; 1872, p. 393; 1873, p. 442; 1874, p. 483.) Fletcher, William I. Public libraries and tlio young. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 412-418.) Public libraries in manufacturing communities. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 403-411.) h Free libraries. By J. P. Quincy. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 389-402.) ■ Free town librarios. By S. K. Warrkn and S. N. Clark. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 445-459.) Gardiner, O. C. Public libraries of New York [city~|. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 918-952.) General notos. (An. rep. 1881, p. cci.) Gill, Theodore N. Scientific libraries in tlie United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 183-217.) Government, Libraries of tbe general. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 252-273.) Green. Samuel S. Library aids. pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Griswold, S. B. Law libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 161-170.) ■ Hallam, John. Library system of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 656-662.) History, legislation, and statistics : General statistics of all public, libraries in the United States reporting to the Bureau of Education, 1875-76. Bv S. E. War- ren and S. N. Chrk. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 1010-1142.) Holmes, H. A. State and territorial libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 292-311.) Kansas libraries. (An. rep. 1874, p. 129.) — Law libraries. By S. B. Griswold. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 161-170.) ■ Libraries and Education. (An. rep. 1874, p. lxxxix.) Libraries of tbe general government. By S. R. Warren and S. N. Clark. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 252-278.) Library bibliography. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 733-744.) Library of Congress. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 253-261.) - Mazyck, Arthur. Libraries in Charleston and in tbe southern states. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 882-892.) • Medical libraries in the United States. By J. S. Billings. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 171-182.) ■ New York City, Public libraries of. By O. C. Gardiner. (Pub libs. 1876, pp. 918-952.) ■ New York district libraries. (An. rep. 1870, p. 233 ; 1871, p. 294 ; 1872, p. 243 ; 1873, p. 274; 1874, p. 293; 1875, p. 292.) • Noyes, S. B. Plan of new catalogue of the Brooklyn Mercantile Library. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 648-656.) - Public libraries of Brooklyn. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 878-862.) Ontario, Library system of. By John Hali am. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884- 85. pp. 656-662.) Organization and management of public libraries. By Wm. F. Poole. (Pub. libs. 1876,'pp. 476-504.) ■Hame, seconded. Reprinted from Pub. libs., 1876. (Misc. pubs.) pp.29. Periodical literature and society publications. By A. R. Spofford. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 679-685.) • Perkins, F. B. How to make town libraries successful. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 419-430.) Public libraries of Boston. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 851. ) Young mens' mercantile libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 378-385 ) Philadelphia, Public library of. By L. P. Smith. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 952-977.) Poole, William F. Chicago public library. (An. rep. 1873, p. 91 ) Construction of library buildings, pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 1, 1881.) Organization and management of public libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 476-504.) Same, 2d ed. Reprinted from pub. libs., 1876. pp.29. (Misc. pubs.) Ptfblic libraries of a hundred years ago. (An. rep. 1876, p. exxxi.) Public libraries of ten principal cities : Baltimore, by G. L. Smith ; Boston, by F. B. Perkins; Brooklyn, by S. B. Noyes; Charleston, by Arthur Mazyck; Chicago, by W. F. Poole ; Cincinnati, by W. H. Venable ; New York, by O. C. Gardiner; Philadelphia, by Lloyd P. Smith; St. Louis, by John J. Bailey; San Francisco, by A. E. Whitaker. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 837-1009.) 1502 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Libraries. Public libraries of tbe United States. Ed. by S. R. Warren and S.N. Clark. Quincy, J. P. Free libraries. (Pub. libs. 1870. pp. 389-402.) Reference, Works of, for libraries. By A. R. Sroi'EORD. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 686-7KI.) Robinson, 0. H. College library administration. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 505- 525.) Robinson, O. H., see also Winsob, Justin, and Indexing and cataloguing miscellaneous literature. (Pub. lfbs. 1876, pp. 663-672.) • Titles of books. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 715-726.) St. Louis, Public libraries of. By J. J. Bailey. (Pub. libs. 1676, pp. 977- 991.) San Francisco libraries. (An. rep. 1875, p. 40.) ■ San Francisco, Public libraries of, and of tbe Pacific coast. By A. E. Whit- aker. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 991-1009.) School and asylum libraries. By S. R. Warren. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 38-59.) Schwartz, Jacob. Catalogues and cataloguing. (In Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 623- 662.) Scientific libraries in tbe United States. By Theodore N. Gill. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 183-217.) ■ Scudder, Horace E. Public libraries a hundred years ago. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 1-37.) Smith, G. L. Public libraries of Baltimore. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 837-851.) Smith, Lloyd P. Public libraries of Philadelphia. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 952- 977.) SroFFORD, A. R. Binding and preservation of books. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 673-678.) Library bibliography. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 733-744.) -- — Library of Congress. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 253-261.) Periodical literature and society publications. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 579-685.) Works of reference for libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 686-710.) State and territorial libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 292-311.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 541-542 ; 1871, pp. 668-677 ; 1872, pp. 820-887; 1 873, pp. 729-763 ; 1874, pp. 753-793 ; 1875, pp. 797-883 ; 1876, pp. 777-779; 1877, pp. 583-585 ; 1878, pp. 599-600 ; 1879, pp. 618-619 ; 1880, pp. 738-741 ; 1881, pp. 668-671; 1882-83, pp. 694-699; 1883-84, pp. 724-737 ; 1884-85, pp. 691-782 ; 1885-86, pp. 716-719. ■ Statistics of public libraries in the United States, pp. 98. (From an. rep. 1884-85.) (Misc. pubs. 1886.) Sumner, J. S., and "A Librarian." Theological libraries in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 127-160.) Theological libraries. By J. S. Sumner and "A Librarian." (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 127-160.) Town libraries, Free. By S. R. Warren and S. N. Clark. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 445-459.) Town libraries, how to make them successful. By B. F. Perkins, (Pub. libs 1876, pp. 419-430.) Venable, W. H. Public libraries of Cincinnati. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 898- 917.) ' le Warren, S. R. School and asylum libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 38-59.) Warren, S. R. and Clark, S. N. College libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 60-126.) v ' ll ■ Free town libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 445-459. ) History, legislation, and statistics : General statistics of all public libra- ries in the United States reporting to the Bureau of Education, 1875-76. (Pub libs. 1876, pp. 1010-1142.) ' ^ ■ }VaRRen,'S. r . an( i Clark. S. N., editors. Public libraries in the United States of America, their history, condition, and management. Part I. (Spec. rep. 1876.) — -— Whitaker, A. E. Public libraries of San Francisco and of the Pacific coast. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 991-1009.) Winsob, Justin, and Robinson, O. H. College libraries as aids to instruc- tion. pp.27. (Circ. inf. 1, 1880.) ■ Library buildings. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 465-476.) Young mens' christian associations, The libraries of. By Cephas Brainerd (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 386-388.) Young mens' mercantile. By F. B. Perkins. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 378-385 ) Literary and scientific habits of thought. Brother Azarias. (Spec. rep. N. O exu. 1884-85, pp. 694-711.) v A- F i-v.exp. Litigation in school matters. (An. rep. 1880, p. cclvii.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1503 London, Elementary education in. (An. rep. 1686-87, pp. 980-!*;;.) Long, D. A. How shall we Americanize and Christianize the incoming tide ? (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1834-85, pp. 792-796.) Loring, George B. American education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 149.) Louisiana, Education in. (An. rep. 1370, pp. 150-152; 1871, pp. 192-201 ; 1872, pp. 132-137 ; 1873, pp. 134-143; 1874, pp. 146-154 ; 187.'., pp. 150-157; 1876, pp. 145-152 ; 1877, pp. 82-86; 187a, pp. 87-90 ; 1879, pp. 84-88 ; 1880, pp. 116-123 ; 1881, pp. 86-90 ; 1882-83, pp. 90-93; 1883-84, pp. 104-110; 1884-85, pp. 101-106.) For further infor- mation, see under State school systems [by States]. State normal school, New Orleans. (An. rep. 1868, p. 608.) Lovett, J. A. B. National aid to education [followed by discussion "I. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 106-113.) Federal aid. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 146. ) Luckey, Geo. J. Plan for publishing school statistics [discussion!. (Circ. inf. 1, 1874, p. 13.) , l j v , Supplementary reading. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 166.) Lyons, C. J. Education in Hawaiian Islands. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 567-571.) McCrady, Edward, jr. Education in South Carolina prior to and during the Revo- lution. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 211.) McDonogh institute. (An. rep. 1873, p. 161 ; 1875, p. 180 ; 1877, p. 100 ; 1878, p. 103 ; 1881, p. 103; 1882-83, p. 106; «l883-84, p. 125 ; 1884-85, i.. 122.) See also Industrial education, Maryland. McFarland, H. H. Libraries of the American Seamen's Friend Society. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 276.) McHenry, D. C. Secondary education in Ontario; an explanation of the leading features of its high school system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1864-85, pp. 423-433.) Mcllwaine, C. R. Hampden-Sidney college. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 227.) McKinnon, Donald J. Uniform promotion examinations in the public schools of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1384-85, pp. 388-391.) McMillan, Andrew. Uniformity of school statistics. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 17.) Maine, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 153-155 ; 1871, pp. 202-209 ; 1872, pp. 138- 148; 1873, pp. 144-150; 1874, pp. 155-166; 1S75, pp. 158-169: 1-7U, pp. 153-163; 1877, pp. 87-94 ; 1878, pp. 91-96 ; 1879, pp. 89-94 ; 1880, pp. 124-132 ; 1881, pp. 91-96; 1882-83, pp. 94-99 ; 1883-84, pp. 111-U7 ; 1884-85, pp. 107-114.) For further infor- mation, see under State school systems [by States], State normal school, Farming-ton. (An. rep. 18C8, p. 777.) Malta, Education in (An. rep. 1880, p. eexx.) Malta and Gozo (British colony), Education in. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. ccxxxiv.) Mann, Horace. Inadequacy of existing schools to the support of a republican gov- ernment (based on statistics of illiteracy in census of 1840.) (SDec. rep. on D. C. ' for 1869, p. 837.) Remarks at dedication of Bridgewater State normal schoolhouse, Aug., 1846. (An. 'rep. 1868, pp. 692-695.) Mansfield, D. L. Morals and manners at school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 375-376.) Mansfield, Edward D. Relation between crime and education. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 586-595.) Relation between education and pauperism. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 596-602.) Manual labor schools. See Manual training. See. also Industrial education. Manual training. [In general]. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 166, and pp. 825-926.) Allen, Jerome. To what extent and how can manual training be introduced into ungraded schools? (Circ. inf. 2, 18s9, p. 133.) Brown, George P. Educational value of manual training. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 153.) Compton, H. W. How and to what extent may manual training be introduced into city schools ? (Ciro. inf. 2, 1889, p. 173.; Ford, John D. How shall manual training be introduced into the graded schools ? (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 168. ) ■ Ham, Charles H. Manual training in the public schools. Discussion by A. P. Marble, N. M. Butler, H. H. Belfiehl, M. A. Newell. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, pp. 19-41.) Harris, William T. Psychology of manual training. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 117.) ■ In McDonogh Institute, Tulane University, Girard College, Chicago High School, manual training department of the College of the City of New York, High Schools of Omaha and. Toledo, in Washington University, etc. (An. rep. 1887-88, pp. 825-926.) Manual training schools. (An. rep. 1881, p. clxxviii.) ■ statistics. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 794-796.) • Seaver, Edwin P. Mechanic arts high schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 160.) 1504 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888 89. Manual training [In general.] White, E. E. Relation of manual training to body and mind. (Cire. inf. 2, 1889, p. 108.) AVoodward. C. M. Relation of manual training to body ami mind. (Urc. inf. 2, 1879, p. 91.) Manual training. [By States]. Alaska. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 100.) California. (An. rep. 1887-NS p. 94.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1^86-87. p. 219.) Illinois. (An. rep. lwn, p. 70: 1884-85, p. 06; 1867-88, p. 1099.) Indiana. (An. rep. lyi^T.p. 252.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 050.) Maine. (An. rep. 18c7-b8, p. 425.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1872, p. 152; 1^7-88, p. 502/ Michigan. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 4:30.) — : New York. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 444.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 130.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1887-8*, p. 140.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1880-37, p. 492.) "West Virginia. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 155.) See also Industrial education [in general and by States]. Marble, A. P. Federal aid. (Cire. inf. 0, 1888, p. 148.) Manual training in the public schools. (Circ.+inf. 0, 1888, p. 21.) Powers and duties of school officers and teachers. (Cire. inf. 3. 1887, p. SO.) Public instruction in industrial pursuits. (Cire. inf. 4, 1884, p. 120.) March, Francis A. Historical sketch of the movement for spelling reform, pp. 36. (Cire. inf. 7, 1880.) Study of Anglo-Saxon. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 475-479.) Marenholz-Bulow. Philosophy and methods of the kindergarten. (Cire. inf. July, 1872, pp. 15-51.) Marling, Alexander. Memorandum respecting siinultaneousand uniform examina- tions under regulations of education department ior the. province of Ontario, Can- ada. (Spec. rep. N. O.rxp. 1884-85, pp. 782-791.) Martin, Wm. A. P. Education in China, pp.28. (Cire. inf. 1, 1877.) Maryland, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 156-104; 1871, pp. 210-212; 1872, pp. 149-155; 1873, pp. 151-165; 1874, pp. 107-179; 1875, pp. 170-182; 1876, pp. 164- 177; 1877, pp. 95-103; 1878, pp. 97-103; 1879, pp. 95-101; 1880, pp. 132-139; 1881, pp. 97-103 ; 1882-83, pp. 100-107 ; 1883-84, pp. 118-126; 1884-85, pp. 115-123.) For further information , see under State school systems [by States]. Massachusetts. Dickinson, J. W. Public school system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 341-346.) Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 165-184; 1871, pp. 213-236; 1872, pp. 156- 183; 1873, pp. 166-191; 1874, pp. 180-202; 1875, pp. 1 83-20 6 ; 1876, pp. 178-198; 1877, pp. 104-120 ; 1878, pp. 104-119; 1879, pp. 102-116 ; 1880, pp. 140-1&7; 1881, pp. 104-120; 1882-83, pp. 108-124; 1883-84, pp. 127-142; 1884-85, pp. 124-139.) For further information, seeuiider State school systems [by States]. Policy of incorporated academies. (An. rep. 1808, p. 431.) State normal school, Salem. (An. rep. 1868, p. 697.) Masson, Octavie. Introduction to "History of a kindergarten.'' (Cire. inf. July, 1872, pp. 55-61.) Maternal schools in Prance, pp. 14. (Cire. inf. 4, 1882. ) Mathematics, The teaching and history of, in the United States. By Florian Cajori. (Cire. inf. 3, 1890.) Mathews, Wm. See Perkins, P. B., and. Mayo, A. D. A Southern graded school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 415-422.) Industrial education in the South, pp.86. (Cire. inf. 5, 1888.) Building for the children of the South, pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1884.) Mazyck, Arthur. Libraries in Charleston and the Southern States. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 882.) Medical education. [In general]. Davis, N. S. Contributions to the history oi medical education and medical institutions in the United States of America, 1776- 1876. pp. 60. (Spec. rep. 1877.) Examinations, Medical. Action of New York legislature respecting. (An. rep. 1872, p. liii.) Medical colleges in the United States, pp. 3. (Misc. pubs. 1881. ' Medical instruction. (An. rep. 1881, p. clxxxviii.) Medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. Statistical tables. Institutions for INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1505 Medical education. [Iu general.] Recognized medical colleges in the United Slates, pp. 4. (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Toner, J. M. Contributions to the annals of medical progress and medical education m the United States before and during the war of independence, pp. 118. (Spec. re)). 1874.) ■ Warren, Charles. Medical colleges and the medical profession. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 1023.) Medical education in the United States. (An. rep. 1871), pp. 384-396 ) Review of progress in medical education. (An. rep. 1882-83, pp. clxv- elxxxix.) Medical education. See also Medical schools Lhy States]. Medical libraries. See Libraries, Medical. Medical schools. [By States. ] Alabama. (An. rep. 1970, p. 82 ; 1875, p. 13 ; 1876, p. U; 1877, p. 8; 1878, p. 9; 1879, p. 8; 1880, p. 10 : 1861, p. 8; 1882-80, p. 9; 1864- 85, p. 9.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1879, p. 12; 1860, p. 16; 1881, p. 12; 1882-83, p. 13-; 1833- 84, p. 15; 1884-85, p. 16.) California. (An. rep. 1872, p. 25 ; 1874, p. 31 ; 1875, p. 36 ; 1876, p. 32 ; 1877, p. 19 ; 1878, p. 20; 1879, p. 19 ; 1880. p. 25 ; 1881, p. 18; ,1882-83, p. 20; 1883-84, p. 23; 1884-85, p. 23.; Colorado. (An. rep. 1881. p. 23; 1832-83, p. 26; 1883-84, p. 31 ; 1884-85, p. 30.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1874, p. 49 ; 1875, p. 57; 1876, p. 51 ; 1877, p. 29 ; 1878, p. 31 ; 1879, p. 30 ; 1880, p. 43 ; 1881, p. 30 ; 1882-83, p. 34 ; 1883-84, p. 40 ; 1884-85, p. 40.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 393; 1873, p. 440; 1874, p. 478 ; 1875, p. 492; 1876, p. 44 4 ; 1877, p. 282; 1878, p. 277; 1879, p. 274; 1880; p. 365; 1881, p. 288; 1882-83, p. 290; 1883-84, p. 296; 1884-85, p. 297.) Florida. (An. rep. 1.-83-84, p. 52; 1884-85, p. 49.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 76; 1875, p. 77; 1876, p. 73; 1877, p. 42; 1878, p. 47 ; 1879, p. 44 ; 1880, p. 64 ; 1881, p. 46 ; 1882-83, p. 48 ; 1883-84, p. 58 ; 1884-85, p. 55. ) Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 89 ; 1874, p. 93; 1875, p. 92; 1870, p. 88; 1877, p. 50; 1878, p. 56 ; 1879, p. 53; 1880, p. 74 ; 1881, p. 53; 1882-83, p. 57; 1883-84, p. 67; 1884-85, p. 65.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1874, p. 108; 1875, p. 109; 1870, p. 105; 1877, p. 58; 1878, p. 66 ; 1879, p. 61 ; 1880, p. 84 ; 1881, p. 62 ; 1882-83, p. 67 ; 1883-84, p. 79 ; 1884-85.. '"'iowa. (An. rep. 1874, p. 119 ; 1875, p. 122 ; 1876, p. 118 ; 1877, p. 67 ; 1878, p. 71 ; 1879, p. 68 ; 1880, p. 95 ; 1881, p. 72 ; 1882-83, p. 76 ; 1883-84, p. 87 ; 1884-85, p. 84.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1881, p. 79 ; 1882-83, p. 82 ; 1883-84, p. 95; 1884-85, p. 92.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1874, p. 140: 1875, p. 146; 1876, p. 140; 1877, p. 79; 1878, p. 85; 1879, p. 82; 1880, p. 114; 1831, p. 85; 1882-83, p. 88; 18-3-84, p. 102; 1884-85, p. 98.) Louisiana. (-An. rep. 1874, p. 153; 1875, p. 156; 1876, p. 151; 1877, p. 86; 1878, p. 90; 1879, p. 88; 1860, p. 122; 1331, p. 90: 1883-84, p. 109 ; 1884-85, p. 105.) Maine. (An. rep. 1874, p. 165; 1875, p. 100; 1870, p. 102; 1877, p. 92; 1873, p 95; 1879, p. 93; 1880, p. 130; 1881, p. 95; 1882-83, p. 98; 1833-84, p. 116; 183.4- 85, p. 112.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1874, p. 176 ; 1875, p. 179; 1876, p. 175; 1877, p. 99 ; 1878, p. 102: 1879, p. 99; 1880, p. 138; 1881, p. 102; 1882-83, p. 105; 1883-84, p 124; 1884-85, p. 121.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, p. 194; 1875, p. 199; 1876, p. 193; 1877, p 114; 1878, p. 115; 1879, p. 113; 1880, p. 152 ; 1881, p. 115; 1882-83, p. 119; 1883-84, p. 138; 1884-85, p. 136.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1874, p. 215; 1875, p. 218; 1876, p. 207; 1877, p. 120- 1878, p. 126 ; 1879, p. 124 ; 1880, p. 166 ; 1881, p. 128 ; 1882-83, p. 130 ; 1883-81, p. 149 ; 1884-85, p. 145.) ^ „ n ■ Minnesota. (An. rep. 1873, p. 199; 1878, p. 133 ; 1881, p. 136 ; 1882-83, p. 138; 1883-84, p. 154 ; 1884-85, p. 152.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1878, p. 139 ; 1879, p. 135; 1880, p. 182.) MISSOURI. (An. rep. 1874, p. 247; 1875, p. 251; 1876, p. 237; 1877. p. 150; 1878, p. 146; 1879, p. 143; 1880, p. 191; 1881, p. 146; 1883-83, p. 149; 1883-84, p. 168; 1884-85, p. 164.) ' Nebraska. (An. rep. 1881, p. 154; 1882-83, p, 156 ; 1863-84, p. 174; 1884-85, ? Nbw Hampshire. (An. rep. 1874, p. 272 ; 1875, p. 272; 1876, p. 25?; 1877, p. 164 ; 1878, p. 162 ; 1879, p. 156 ; 1880, p. 209 ; 1881, p. 163 ; 1882-83, p. 165 ; 1863-84, p. 182; 1884-85, p. 180.) ■ New YORK. (An. rep. 1874, p. 307 ; 1875, p. 307 ; 1876, p. 287 ;_ 1-77, p. 182 ; 1878, p. 180: 1879, p. 175; 1880, p. 230; 1831, p. 184; 1882-83, p. 185; 1863-84, p. 201; 1884-85, p. 202.) ED &J 95 1506 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Medical schools. [By States.] North Carolina. (An. rep. 1877, p. 193 ; 1878, p. 189; 1879, p. 184; 1*80, p. 242 ; 1881, p. 197; 1882-33, p. 196; 1883-84, p. 210; 1884- 85, p. 212.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1873, p. 326 ; 1874, p. 312 ; 1875, p. 340 ; 1876, p. 318; 1877, p. 204 ; 1*78, p. 197 ; 1879, p. 191 ; 1880, p. 254 ; 1881, p. 207; 1882-83, p. 208; 188o-*4, , p. 219; 1884-85, p. 220.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1874, p. 353; 1875, p. 350; 1876, p. 327; 1877, p. 211; 1878, p. 203 ; 1-579, p. 197 ; 1880, p. 263 ; 1881, p. 213 ; 1882-83, p. 215 ; 1883-84, p. 22o; 1864-85, p. 226.) • Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 297'; 1873, p. 346 ; 1874, p. 369 ; 1875, p. 367; 1876, p. 344: 1877, p. 220; 1878, p. 211: 1*79, p. 206; 1880, p. 276; 1881, p. 223; 1*82-83, p. 22G ; 1883-84, p. 238; 1884-85, p. 236.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1874, p. 394 ; 1875, p. 392 ; 1876, p. 367 ; 1877, p. 236; 1878. p. 225; 1879, p. 221 ; 1880, p. 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83, p. 239 ; 1883-84, p. 253; 1*84-85, p. 251.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1874, p. 404 ; 1875. p. 403; 1876, p. 379; 1877, p. 242; 1878, p. 231; 1879, p. 228; 1880, p. 305; 1881, p. 244; 1882-83, p. 245; 1883-84, p. 250: 1*84-85, p. 257.) ■ Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414; 1875, p. 412; 1876, p. 389; 1877, p. 247; 1878, p. 236; 1*79, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 250; 18*2-83, p. 251; 1883-84, p. 265; 1884-85, p. 262.) • Vermont. (An. rep. 1873, p. 389 ; 1874, p. 421 ; 1875 p. 418 ; 1876, p. 397 ; 1877, p. 421 ; 1878, p. 242; 1879, p. 210; 1880, p. 321; 1**1, p. 254 ; 1882-83, p. 257; 1883- 84, p. 270; 1884-85, p. 267.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 435 ; 1875, p. 434 ; 1*76, p. 406 ; 1877, p. 260 ; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 248; 1*80, p. 331; 1881, p. 261; 18*2-83, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 275; 1884-85, p. 274.) "Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 315.) ■West Virginia. (An. rep. 1879, p. 254; 1880, p. 339; 1881. p. 267; 1832-83, p. 267; 1883-84, p. 280; 1**1-85, p. 279.) • Wisconsin. (An. rep. 18*4-85, p. 284.) Medicine, State laws regulating the practice of [by States]. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 561-569. ) Methodist Episcopal convention. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Meriwether, Colyer. History of higher education in South Carolina, with a sketch of the free school system, pp.247. (Circ. inf. 3, 1*88. ) Mexico, Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 545-546; 1873, p. clxxi ; 1874, p. cxlv; 1875, p. exxxix; 1377, p. clxxiii; 1883-84, p. colli.) Michigan, Education in. (An. ren. 1870, pp. 185-193; 1871, pp. 237-243; 1872, pp. 184-188; 1*73, pp. 192-201 ; 1874,' pp. 203-218; 1875, pp. 207-220 ; 1376, pp. 199-210; 1877, pp. 121-120; 1*78, pp. 120-128 ; 1879, pp. 117-126 ; 1880, pp. 158-169; 1881, pp. 121-131; 1882-83, pp. 125-134 ; 1883-84, pp. 143-150; 1884-85, pp. 140-147.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Military academy, United States. See Military education. Military education. Military training. (An. rep. 1685-86, p. 607.) Orton, Edward. Report on the military system in State colleges. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 185.) • Statistical tables. United States Military and Naval Academies, admissioB'ex- amination. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 558-559 ; 1*71, pp. 636-637 : 1872, p. 761 ; 1873, p. 728 ; 1874, p. 7:53; 1875, pp. 7*0-781; 1876, pp. 760-701; 1877, p. 507; 1878, pp. 582-583; 1*79, p. 599; 1*80, pp. 718-719; 1881, p. 619; 1882-83, p. 673; 1883-84, pp. 704-705; 1881-85, pp. 6H8-669 ; 1885-86, pp. 609-611.) Miller manual labor school [Crozet, Va.]. (An. rep. 1*78, p. 249; 1879, p. 248; 1880, p. 332; 1*61, p. 262; 1882-83, p. 263; 1833-84, p. 267; 16*4-85, p. 275; 1885-86, pp. 175, 602.) Milton college [Wis.]. (Circ. inf. 1, 18*9, p. 62.) Minifie, William. Extracts from lectures on industrial art, Maryland institute, 1*52-54. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1865, p. 424.) Minnesota, Education in. (An. rep. 'l*70, pp. 194-199 ; 1871, pp. 244-255; 1872, pp. 189-194; 1873, pp. 202-210; 1874, pp. 219-227; 1875, pp. 221-231 ; 1876, pp. 211-220; 1877, pp. 130-137; 1878, pp. 129-134; 1679, pp. 127-131 ; 1880, pp. 170-177; 1861, pp! 132-137; 1882-83, pp. 135-139; 1883-84, pp. 151-156; 1834-85: pp. 148-153.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. State normal school, Winona. (An. rep. 1868, p. *761.) Mississippi, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 200-201 ; 1871, pp. 256-259 ; 1872 r>r>. 195-202; 1873, pp. 211-219 ; 1874, pp. 226-234; 1*75, pp. 232-239 ; 1876, pp. 221-227; 1877, pp. 133-142 ; 1878, pp. 135-139 ; 1879, pp. 132-135 ; 1880, pp. 178-183 ; 1881, pp. 138-142 ; 1882-83, pp. 140-144 ; 1883-84, pp. 157-101 ; 1881-85, pp. 154-157.) For fur- ther information see under State school systems [by States]. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1507 Missouri, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 201-211; 1871, pp. 260-260; 1872, pp. 203-213; 1S73, pp. 220-232; 1874, pp. 235-249 ; 1875, pp. 240-254 ; 1876, pp. 228-239; 1877, pp. 143-152 ; 1878, pp. 140-148; 1879, pp. 136-144 ; 1880, pp. 1S4-193 ; 1881, pp. 143-150; 1882-83, pp. 145-151; 1883-84, pp. 162-169; 1884-85, pp. 158-166.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Model Schools [country]. Tilley, I. I. Model school system of the province of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 407-411.) Modern growth of cities and the education demanded by it: Harms, William T. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 712-719.) Modern language association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Mohonk conference, Platform of. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1001.) Montana, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 323-325; 1872, pp. 375; 1873, pp. 453- 454; 1874, pp. 489-490 ; 1875, pp. 497-499 ; 1876, pp. 452-455; 1877, pp. 287-288 ; 1878, pp. 284-286; 1879, pp. 281,2*2; 1880, pp. 376-379; 1861, pp. 296-298; 1882-83, pp. 298-300; 1883-84, pp. 302-303; 1884-85, pp. 303-305.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Moral and religious education. Harris, Willi mi T. Moral education in the common schools. (Spec rop. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 883-894, and circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. SI.) Instruction in morals. (An. rep. 1880, p. xxxv, ) Long, D. A. How shall we Americanize and christianize the incoming tide? (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 792-796.) ■ Mansfield-, D. L. Morals and manners at school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884- 85, pp. 375-376.) ■ Wells, J. E. Religious and moral training in the schools of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85,pp. 377-384.) Morals and civics. Instruction in morals and civil government, pp. 4. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) Morgan, B. S. Civil service and public school. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 67.) Mowry, William A. Examination and certification of teachers. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 58.) Mount Holyoke seminary. Nutting, Mary O. Historical sketch of Mount Hol- yoke seminary. Edited by F. B. Hough, pp.24. (Spec. rep. 1876.) Muhlberg, F. Natural science in secondary schools, pp.9. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) Mundella, A. J. Letter on American school system. (An. rep. 1870, p. 30.) Murray, David. Education in Japan. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 19.) Museums. Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 888-893; 1873, pp. 764-773 ; 1874, pp. 794-813; 1875, pp. 884-903; 1876, pp. 780-805.) Museums, Art. Frieze, H. S. Art museums and their connections with public libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 434-444.) Museums, Educational. Eaton, John. Museums illustrative of education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 56.) Museums, Natural History. Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 92; 1874, p. 95.) Shufeldt, E. W. Outlines for a museum of anatomy, pp. 65. (Spec. rep. 1885.) Music, Study of. Colorado. (An, rep. 1881, p. 24 ; 1882-83, p. 26 ; 1884-85, p. 31.) -=- Cutter, Ephraim. Relation of medicine to music. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 35.) - District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1879, p. 275; 1880, p. 366 ; 1-81, p. 290; 1882-83, p. 292 ; 1883-84, p. 297. ) ■ Illinois. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 69 ; 1884-85, p. 66.) List of lay singing societies and conductors. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 74.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 249.) ■ New Haven. Jepson, B. Study of music in New Haven. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 404-406.) Warren, Charles. Place of music among the .-esthetic arts defined, etc. (Circ. inf. 1, 18-6, p. 7.) Music, Study of, in public schools. Classified statistics of instruction in vocal music, as reported by 243 cities and towns in the United States. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 55.) Eaton, John. Education in music at home and abroad. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 41.) ■ Holt, Hosea E. To what extent are special teachers of music necessary ? (Circ. inf. 1,1886, p. 31.) ■ Landon, Charles W Necessity of music in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 1,1886, p. 21.) — Sight-reading ; what is it, and how attainable. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 33.) ■ Stewart, N. Coe. Education of public school teachers in the art of singing. (Circ. inf. 1,1886, p. 28.) 1508 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-80. Music, Study of, in public schools. Touegee, Eben F. Mu.-ical education in the common schools. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 536-537.) • Veazie, Gjcorge A., Jr. Why vocal music should be requited by the State as a part of public school instruction. (Circ. inf. 1, 18^6, p. 26. ) Music teachers' national association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Myers, J. Fred. Educational methods in Germany. (An. rep. Is71, pp. 5U7-510.) Industrial training for girls, with practical lessons in household economics, as taught in Germany. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 505-508.) Myopia. Buel, C. J., and others. Causes of increasing near-sighledness among schoolchildren. (Report.) (Rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 636-641.) Alleged increase of near-sightedness among school children. (Report.) (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 18^4-85, pp. (131-635.) Natal, Education in. (An. rep. 1880, p. ccxxix.) National academy of sciences. See under Conventions, etc., educational. National aid to education. (An. rep. 1876, p. xii; 1887-1-8, p. 167.) Bicknell, Thos. W. Proposed legislation respecting. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 106.) — Some practical suggestions relating to national aid to education. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. le84-85, pp. 720-730.) Blackmar, Frank W. History of federal and State aid to higher education. pp. 343. (Circ. inf. 1, 1890.) Blair, H. W. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 297. ) ■. Constitutional provisions respecting education in the several States. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 79-124.) Curry, J. L. M. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1884, p. 89.) • Dickinson, John AY. National aid for the support of public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 81.) Hawkins, D. A. National aid to State common school education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 48.) ■ Haywood, Atticus G. If universal suffrage, then universal education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 43.) — Hogg, Alexander. Federal aid. (Circ. inf. 6, 1838, p. 153.) Lawrence, V\'illiam. Constitutionality of national aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 54.) ■ Lovett, J. A. B. National aid to education. (Followed by discussion.) (Circ. inf. 2, 18MH, pp. 106-113; and circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 146. Marble, A. P. The Blair bill. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 148.) _ — National land grants for educational purposes. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 127-310.) ■ Nelson, Theodore. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 114- 120.) Northrop, B. G. New bill for national aid to education. (Circ. in£ 4, 1884, p. 112.) Patterson, J. W. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 68.) Ruffner, Wm. H, Congress and the education of the people. (Circ. inf. 2, 1860, p. 73.) • Skinner, Hubert M. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1836, pp. 120- 122.) Statistics regarding national aid to education, pp. 3. (Misc. pubs. 1885.) National association for sanitary and rural improvements. See under Con- ventions, etc., educational. National government and education. Governmental provision for education. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. x. ) National interest in education, Historical developaient of. (An. rep. 1868, p. 41.) Natural history. Bickmoke, Albert S. Study of natural history in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, lfc!^3, p. 9.) Natural science iu secondary schools, pp.9. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) , — Study of. Illinois. (Summer schools.) (Au. rep. 1875, p. 93.) Naval academy, United States. See Military education. Naval schools. California. Training-ship Jamestown. (Au. rep. 187,5, p. 42.) Nebraska, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 212; 1871, pp. 270-271; 1K72, pp. 214- 215; 1873. pp. 233-241; 1874, pp. 250-260; 1875, pp. 255-202; 1876, pp. 240-247 ; 1877, pp. 153-156; 1878, pp. 119-153 ; 1879, pp. 145-148; 1880, pp. 194-199; 1881, pp. 151- 155; 1882-83, pp. 152-157; 18,-3-8 1, pp. 170-174; 1884-85, pp. 167-172.) For further information see under State school systems [by States.] School savings banks in. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 32.) State normal school at Peru. (An. rep. 1868, p. 791.) Necrology. Abbott, Goriiam D. (An. rep 1874, p. 199.) Abbott, Jacob. (An. rep. 1879, p. 116.) Abell, Arunaii S. (An. rep. 1887-88, p 1075.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1509 Necrology. — Continued. Adams, James O. (An. rep. 1866-87, p. 8,88.) Adams, John S. (An. rep. 1876, p. 397.) Adams, Samuel. (An. rep. 1877, p. 52.) Adams, William. (An. rep. 1*0, p. 235.) Aezelius, Akvid August. (Au. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Agassiz, Louis J. R. (An. rep. 1873, )>. 188 ) Agnew, Cornelius Rea. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1075.) Aiken, David Wyatt. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 888.) Akeuman, Amos T. (An. rep. 1880, p. 05.) Alcott, Amos Bronson. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1075.) Alcott, Louise II. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1075.) Alden, Joseph. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 730. ) Allen, Foudyce A. (Au. rep. 1880, p. 280.) Allen, George. (An. rep. 1876, p. 348.) Allen, Hendrick. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562. )' ' Allen, William Henry. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 230.) Amos, Sheldon. (Au. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Anderson, F. K. (An. rep, 1880, p. 157.) Anderson, Henry James. (An. rep. 1875, p. 315. ) Anderson, Luther W. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Andrews, Israel W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Angele, Louis. (An. rep. 1874, p. 373.) Appun, C. F. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563. ) Armstrong, John W. (An. rep. 1878, p. 181.) Arnold, Matthew. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Ashburner, William. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Ashley, George H. (An. rep. 1877, p. 152.) Astor, Charlotte Augusta [Gibbes]. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Avery. John. (Au. rep. 1887--8, p. 1076.) Ayers, William O. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Barrage, Charles. (Au. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Babinet, Jacques. (An. rep. 1*72, p. 564.) Bacon, Leonard. (An. rup. 1881, p. 33.) Baird, Spencer Fullerton. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Baird, Thomas D. (Au. rep. 1873, p. 165.) Baltzer, J. B. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Baltzer, R. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Bar, Wiliielm. (Au. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Barnes. Alkred Smith. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Barnes, Samuel C. (Au. rep. 1873, p. 295.) Barrows, S. D. (Aq. rep. 1678, p. 163.) Bartlett, David K. (An. rep. 1880, p. 44.) Bartlett, John Russell, (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Barton, John G. (An. rep. 1877, p. 187.) Bates, Joshua. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Baumann, Dr. (An. rep.1872, p. 562.) Bayne, Herbert Andrew. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Baynes, Thomas S, (An. rep. 1886-87, p. x'Ji.) Becklard, Jules. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Bkckx, Pierre Jean. (Au. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Beecher, C. E. (Au. rep. 1878, p. 184.) Belknap, Laura E. (An. rep. 1873, p. 331.) Benedict, Erastus C. (An. rep. 18a0, p. 234.) Bentley, Richard. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Bergii, Henry. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1070.) Berniiard (president of the sehool council, canton of Grisons, Switzerland). (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Bert, Paul. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Biggers, A. F. (An. rep. 1879, p. 217.) BlNFORD, J. H. (An. rep. 1&70, p. 408.) Birch, Samuel. (An. rep. 1385-86, p. 721.) Bittenger, William. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Bittle, D. F. (president of Roanoke college). (Au. rep. 1876, p. 400.) Blackie, George Stoddard. (An. reu. 1881, p. 245.) Blair, J. G. (An. rep. 1878, p. 254.) Blaney, James V. Z. (An. iop. 1874, p. 96.) Bledsoe, Albert T. (An. rep. 1877, p. 261.) Bloxam, Charles L. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) 1510 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Necrology — Continued. Bodley, Rachel L. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1076.) Bogdanoff, JI. N. (An. rep. 18=i?— 8^, p. 10-'-'.) Bollingsokf, Catherine. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 383.) Booth, Almeda. (An. rep. 187.">. p. 344.) Booth, James C. (An. rep. 1837-38, p. 107C.) Borodin, Alexander P. (An. rop. 1880-37, p. 832.) Boucicant, Mme. . (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Bouquet, Jean Claude. (An. rep. 1855-80. p. 7-21.) Boussingault. Jkax Baptiste. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 802.) Bovee, Martin H. (An. rep. 18S7-S8, p. 1076.) Brace, J. P. (An. rep. 1872, p. 45.) Bradshaw, Henry. (Ad. rep. 1885-80, p. 720.) Breckenridgb, William L. (An. rep. 1876, p. 142.) Breckenridge, R. J. (An. rep. 1872, p. 130.) Brevoort, James Carson. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Brewster, Henry. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Brewster, Martha M. (An. rep. 1875, p. 220.) Briggs, George W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Brockexbrough, John W. (An. rep. 1877, p. 261.) Brooks, C. (An. rep. 1872, p. 180.) Brooks, Lewis. (An. rep. 1877, p. 186.) Brooks, William Hathorne. (An. rep. 1877, p. 118.) Brown, Amos. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Brown, Daniel C. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 142.) Brown, J. H. Hobart. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Brown, S. Emmons. (An. rep. 1877, p. 188.) Brown, Samuel Gilman. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) BOchner, Ernest. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Buck, J. Lloyd. (An. rep. 1876, p. 428.) Buckham, James. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Buckingham, William A. (An. rep. 1874, p. 53.) Bulkley, John W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Bulwer, Henry Lytton. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Bcnzl, Julius. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Burcank, Levi S. (An. rep. 1880, p. 157.) Burham, Calvin. (An. rep. 1874, p. 218.) Burrows, (Sir) George. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.; Burt, David. (An. rep. 1881, p. 137. ) Burton, Nathaniel J. (An. rep. 1837-88, p. 1076.) Busiinell, J. J. (Au. rep. 1873, p. 423. ) Butler, Noble. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 89. ) Butts, Catharine. (Au. rep. 1874, p. 53.) Cairns, Frederick A. (An. rep. 1879, p. 179.) Camp, Henry. (An. rep. 1880, p. 44.) Campbell, John L. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 883.) Capron, Samuel W. (An. rep. 1872, p. 52.) . Carnochan, John M. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1076.) Carolsfeld, Schnorr Von. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Carpenter, S. H. (Au. rep. 1878, p. 261.) Carpenter, Wesley M. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Cars, Elme Marie. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082. ) Caswell, Alexis. (An. rep. 1877, p. 230.) Chapin, Dorcas. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 888.) Chapin, Henry'. (An. rep. 1878, p. 119.) Chapin, Joshua Bicknell. (An. rep. 1881, p. 234.) Chapman, William B. (An. rep. 1874, p. 346.) Charles XV (king of Sweden). (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Chase, Daniel. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) CnASE, Pliny Earle. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 888.) Cheever, Byron W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Cheever, Henry' S. (Ad. rep. 1877, p. 128.) Chesebro, Caroline. (An. rep. 1873, p. 295.) Christopulos (minister of foreign affairs). (An. rep. 1872, p. 495.) Church, A. E. (An. rep. 1878, p. 184.) Ciparin, Timotes. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Clark, Alonzo. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.1 Clark, Alvin. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1077.) Clark, Henky James. (An. rep. 1873, p. 188.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS 01? BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1511 Necrology— Continued. Clark, Josiah. (An. rep. 1878, p. 118.) Clark, William B. (An. rep. 187::, p. 29f>.) Clark, William S. (An. rep. le86-87, p. 88!).) Clarke, Asiiur. (An. rep. 1874, p. 17a.) Clarke, Edward Hammond. (An. rep. 1877, p. 110. > Clarke, James Freeman. (Aij. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Clarke, Orlando. (An. rep. 1876, p. 120.) Cleveland, Edward. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Cleveland, William C. (An. rop. 1873, p. 295.) Clifford, John H. (An. rep. 1876, p. 197. ) Cloud, H. W. (An. rep. I87f,, p. 110.) Cobleigii, N. E. (An. rep. 1873, p. 75.) Cogswell, Elliot C. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Colburn, Mrs. Mary Porter. (An. rep. 1880, p. 156.) Cole, J. O. (An. rop. 1878, p. 183.) Coleman, A. L. (An. rep. 1h72, p. 346.) Collins, Charles. (An. rep. 1875, p. 404.) Colton, H. M. (An. rep. 1872, p. 44.) Conant, John. (An. rep. 1877, p. 166.) Conant, Marshall. (An. rep. 1878, p. 119.) Conway, Thomas W. (An. rop. 1886-87, p. 889.) Cooper, Peter. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 205.) Copeland, Herbert E. (An. rep. 1876, p. 108.) Corcoran, William Wilson. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Cornell, Ezra. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Cornell, John B. (An. ren. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Cotcher, Jennie. (An. rep. 1674, p. 218.) Craik, Dinah Maria [Muloch]. (An. rep. 1887-8S, p. 1082.) Crane, T. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 309.) Creery, William R. (An. rep. 1875, p. 182.) Crosby, Alpiieds. (An. rop. 1874, p. 199.) Crosby, Alpheus Benning. (An. rep. 1877, p. 165.) Crosby-, David. (An. rep. 1881, 163.) Crosby, Dixie. (An. rep. 1873, p. 408.) Crouse, David L. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Cruttenden, David H. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Currey, George. (An. rop. 1885-86, p. 721.) Curry, Daniel. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.; Curtis, A. J. (An. rep. 1872, p. 187.) Curtius, George. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Cushing, James, Jr. (An. rep. 1873, p. 294.) Cutter, Calvin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 182.) Dacey, Timothy J. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Dal, Wladimir. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Dall, Charles H. A. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Daremberg, Charles. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Dascomb, James. (An. rep. 1880, p. 257.) Davidson, Augustus R. (An. rop. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Davies, Charles. (An. rep. 1876, p. 292. ) Davis, Edwin H. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077. ) Davis, Joseph A. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Dawson, Benjamin Frederick. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) De Bary, Anton. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) De Chaumont, F. S. B. F. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) De Koven, James. (An. rep. 1879, p. 260.) Denis, Von (technologist and architect). (An. rep. 1872, p. 503.) Denton, J. S. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 14.) De Pauw, Washington C. (An. rop. 1886-87, p. 889.) De Schweinitz, Edmund. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1077.) Detwiller, Henry. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Dickson, Alexander. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Dickson, S. H. (An. rep. 1872, p. 299.) Dietsch (professor of theology at Bonn). (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Dimmoch, W. R. (An. rep. 1878, p. 118.) Diman, J. Lewis. (An. rep. 1881, p. 233.) Dimond, E. W. (An. rep. 1876, p. 260.) Dinwiddle, Hardaway H. (An. rep. 1887-S8, p. 1077.) Dix, Dorothea L. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) 1512 EDUCATION REPORT, 1883-89. Necrology — Continued. Doak, Samuel S. (An. rep. Is;3, p. 379.) Doak, \V. S. (An.rep. 188.'-83,p.210.) Don, C. S. (An. rep. 1.8 72, p. 136.) Dob, Wiiliui A. (An. rep. 187:!. p. 207.) Doton, Hose\. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Douai, Carl IUnikl Adolf. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Disake, T. It. 8. (An. rep 1887-88, p. 1078.) Draper, Henry. (Aii. rep. 18*2-83, p. 190.) Draper, John C. (An. ivp. 18*5-86, p. 720.) Draper, John W. (An. rep. 18:-2-83. p. 189.) Drexel, Joseph W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Dubach, Emma. (An. rep. 1873, p. 331.) Dudley, William H. (An. rep. 188C-87, p. 889.) Duggan, James K. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Dulles, John W. (An. rep. 18SG-87, p. 889. ) Duncan, James A. (An. rep. 1877, p. 261.) DuNcnER, Maximilian Wolfgang. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Dunlap, George K. -(An. rep. 1887-8*. p. 1078.) Dunster, Edward S. (An. rep. 1887-8?, p. 1078.) Durakt, Henry. (An. rep. 1874, p. 37. ) Durant, Henry Fowle. (An. rep. 1881, p. 120.) Early, John. ( An . rep. 1873, p. 450. ) Eaton, Cyrus. (An. rep. 1874, p. 166.) Eaton, G. \V. (An. rep. 1872, p. 255.) Edwards, Isaac. (An. rep. 1879, p. 179.) Eiwenlohr, W. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Eliot, William (.!. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Elliott, Ebenezer B. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Ei.i.icitt, Robert W. B. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Emerson, George B. (An. rep. 1881, p. 120.) Estill, Harry. (An. rep. 1880, p. 332.) Evans, Evan W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Eve, Paul F. (An. rep. 1877, p. 243.) Fairbanks, Horace. (An. rep. 1887-83, p, 1078.) Fairbanks, Tiiaddeus. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Falk-, F. A. W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Farr, James W. (An. icp. 1875, p. 315.) Farrk, Arthur. (An. rep. 1887-S8, p. 1082.) Fayillk, Oran. (An. rep. 1873, p. 113.) Fechner, Gustav Theodore. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Feldnf.e, Edward. (An. rep. 1874, p. 218.) Feiigusson, James. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Feuerbach, Ludwig. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Fewsmith. Joseph. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889. ) Ficklin, Joseph. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078. j Fillmore, Millard. (An. rep. 1874, p. 313.) Finney, Charles G. (An. rep. 1875, p. 343.) Fircks, Von. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Fischer, Hf.inrich. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Fisher, Samuel Ware. (An. rep. 1874, p. 313.) Fleischer, Heinricti Leberecht. (Ail. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Fock, Otto. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564. ) Forster, William E. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Forsyth, John. (An. rep. 18si;-87, p. 889.) Foster, 8AMUEL. (An. rep. 1872, p. 103.) Fowler, Spencer F. (An. rep. 18; 5, p. 220. ) Fox, Wilson. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. S;<2.) Fraser, John. (An. rep. 1878, p. 80.) Eraser, John F. (An. rep. 1872. p. 300.) Friedlandee, Max. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Galloway, Samuel. (An. rep. 1872, p. 280.) Gammell, Albert A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 309.) Ga;s sic, Jonathan. (An. rep. 1873, p. 350.) Gardner, Francis M. (An. rep. 1876, p. 197.) Gai tier. Theophile. (An. rep. 1 872, p. 561.) Gay, Augustine M. (An. rep. 1876, p. 197.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1513 Necrology— Continued. Gay, Sidney Howard. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1078.) Gerard, Jam ks W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 313.) Gerstacker, Priedkich. (An. rep. 1872, p. 063.) Geyer, Flodoard. (An. rep. 1872, p. 552.) Gibus, Jonathan C. (An. rep. 1874, p. 60. ) Gibson, Jane. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1032.) Gilbert, John W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Giles, John. (An. rep. 1865-88, p. 720.) ■ Gillespie, Flva. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 689.) Gilmore, Quincy A. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1078.) Goi.dschmidt, Jenny Lind. (An. rep. 1867-86, p. 1083.) Goldsmith, Middle-ion. (An. rep. H-87-88, p. 1078.) Golds iCckes (Orientalist). (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Good, Jeremiah H. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1070.) Gordon, Alexander. (An. rep. 1867-88, p. 1083.) Gordon, John B. (An. rep. 188(1, p. 17.) Gosselin, Leon. (An.repl 1886-87, p. 893.) Gould, John Stanton. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Gray, Asa. (An. rep. 1887-86, p. 1070.) Green, William M. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Grillparzer Franz. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Grinnell, Henry. (An. rep. 1674, p. 314.) Grundtvig, Nicolai FredickikSeverin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Gunx, Frederick W. (An. rep. 1831, p. 33.) fluNN, Moses. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Gurney, Ephkaim W. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Hackelton, James H. (An. rep. 1877, p. 102.) Hackett, H. B. (An. rep. 1875, p. 204.) Hackl, Joseph E. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hadley, James. (An. rep. 1872, p. 45.) Hague, William. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Haikion, Frederic. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Haldeman, Samuel S. (An. rep. 1880, p. 281.) Hall, Edwin. (An. rep. 1877, p. 188.) Hall, Nathan K. (An. rep. 1874, p. 313.) Hamilton, Frank H. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Hamilton, W. J. (An. rep. 1872, p. 298.) Hardy, Alpheus: (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Harger, Oscar. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Harnack, Alex. (An. rep. 1687-88, p. 1083.) Harrington, Calvin S. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 889.) Harrington, Henry' F. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Harris, Robert. (An. rep. 1880, p. 242.) Harris, William L. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hart, John S. (An. rep. 1877, p. 222.) Hartt, C. F. (An. rep. 1878, p. 183.) Hassaed, John E. G. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hatch, Edward W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 52.) Haucii, Johann Carsten. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Hauschild, E. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Haven, Erastus O. (An. rep. 1881, p. 191.) Haven, Joseph. (An. rep. 1874, p. 95.) Haven, Mrs. M. E. ■. An. rep. 1878, p. 199.) Haworth, J. M. (An. rep. 1864-85, p. 302.) Hayden, Ferdinand V. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hazeltine, Leonard. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) Healy, Thomas F. (An. rep. 1873, p. 113.) Heilprin, Michael. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hempel, C J. (An. rep. 1879, p. 209.) Henkle, Wm. Downs. (An. rep. 1881, p. 209.) Henry, Joseph. (An. rep. 18/8, p. 277.) Hertz, — (prof, of anat., Erlangen, Bavaria.) (An. rep. 1872, p. 5C1.) Hessel, J. F. (Ad. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Hickock, Laurens Perseus. (Ah. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Hillard, Geo. S. (An. rep. 1879, p. 115.) Hingenau, Otto Von. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Hiskey, W. O. (An. rep. 1872, p. 191.) Hitchcock, Henry L. (An. rep. 1873, p. 330.) Hitchcock, Koswell Dwight. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) 1514 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-69. Necrology— Continued. Hjort, Peter. (An. rep. lift -2, p. 561. j Hodge, Archibald A. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Hodge, Charles. (An. rep. W*, p. 171.) Holder, Joseph 1-!. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Homes, Henry Augustus. (An. rep. 1687-88, p. 1079.) Hooker, Edward T. (An. rep. 1866-87, p. 890.) Hopkins. Albert. (An. rep. 1872, p. 181.) Hopkins, John O. (An. rep. 1877, p. GO.) Hopkins, Mark. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. &90.) Hopkins, Milton B. (An. rep. 1874, p. llo.) Horner, John \V. (An. rep. 1874, p. 21*.) Hough, Franklin B. (An. rep. 1884-8"), p. 207.) Houhton, J. Dunbar. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314. ) Hovey, Edmund Otis. (An. rep. 1877, p. (JO.) Howard, Flodoardo. (An. rep. 1*87-8*, p. 1079.) Howard, Solomon. (An. rep. 1873, p. 3:10.) Howe, Samuel G. (An. rep. 1875, p. 205.) Howit, Mary [Botham]. (An. rep. 1887-83, 1083.) Hudson, E. D. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 890.) Hudson, Henry No km an. (An. rep. 1NK5-86, p. 700.) Hundesiiagen (prof. Univ. of Bonn). (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Hunt, Robert. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Hunter, \V. H. (An. rep. 1872, p. 299.) Hutchinson, Joseph C. (An. rep. 1*87-86, p. 1079.) Hyde, Frederick. (An. rep. 1687-88, p. 1079.) Jackman, Alonzo. (An. rep. 1-79, p. 240.) Jackson, Abner. (An. rep. 1874, p. 51.) Jackson, Helen Hunt. (An. rep. 1885-8(3, p. 720.) Jackson, Isaac W. (An. rep. 1877, p. 1*8.) Jackson, J. B. S. (An. rep. 1879, p. 116.) Jackson, Thomas. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Jager, Karl. (An. rep. Ic72, p. 563.) Jamin, Jules C. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Jarves, James Jackson. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1079.) Jellett, John Hewitt. (An. rep. 1687-8*, p. 1083.) Jewell, James S. (An. rep. 1830-87, p. 890.) Jewitt, George B. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Jocelyn, Geo. Bermies. (An. rep. 1877, p. 128.) Johannot, James. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Johnson, Samuel II. (An. rep. 1873, p. 296.) ' Johnson, "Warren. (An. rep. 1877, p. 93.) Jordan, Julia M. (An. rep. 1874, p. 218.) Juarez, Benito (Prest. Mex. Repuli.). (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) KAnNis, Karl Friedrich August. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Kaiser, F. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Kaiser, Ludwig. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Kaltschmied, J. \V. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Kampe, F. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Kedzie, William K. (An. rep. 1880, p. 257.) Kkely, Geo. W. (An. rep. 1878, p. 96.) Kellogg, Albert. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Kemen, Mary Josephine. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Kepler, Samuel. (An. rep. 1876, p. 177.) Key, Astley Cooper. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Kingsbury, John. (An. rep. 1874, p. 385.) Kirchoff, Gustav Robert. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Knight, E. (An. rep. 1878, p. 163.) Koch, (professor at Eiseubach). (An. rep. 1872, p. 503.) Ko Kun-Hua. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 124.) Kosteletsky, Vincent. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Lamy, John B. (An. rep. 1837-83, p. 1080.) Langer, yon Edenberg, Karl. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Langier, A. E. T. (An. rep. 1672, p. 562.) Lasaule, Von. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1515 Necrology— Continued. Lea, Isaac. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 890.) 1/eavenworth, Ei.ias W. (An. rep. 18^7-88, p. 1080.) Leavitt, Joshua. (An. rep. 1873, p. 295.) Lee, Alfred. (An. rep. 188(1-87, p. 890.) Lee, Charles A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 255.) Lemaire, Pierre Auguste. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Lknox, Jones. (An. rep. 1880, p. 234.) Lever, Charles. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Levi, Leone. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Levy, M. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Lewis, Dio. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Lewis, Taylek. (An. rep. 1877, p. 187.) Leykant, Th. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Libber, Francis. (An. rep. 1872, p. 254.) Liebig, Carl. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Lincoln, Heman. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Lindner, Gustave Adolf. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Linsly, Jared. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Lipscomb, Francis A. (An. rep. 1874, p. 77.) Little, Thomas H. (An. rep. 1875, p. 461.) Littleeield, Joseph. (An. rep. 1876, p. 163.) Livingston, Ophelia M. (An. rep. 1873, p. 295.) Lloyd, Geo. W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 373.) Longfellow, Henry \V. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 123. ) Lord, Asa D. (An. rep. 1375, p. 314.) Lord, F. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 103.) Lotiirop, Samuel K. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Lovell, Mary W. (An. rep. 1874, p. 53.) Lozier, Clemence H. S. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Luther, E. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Lynch, Mary Atkins. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 21.) Mach, W. (An. rep. 1878, p. 231.) McAllister, Charles. (An. rep. 1873, p. 351.) McCarty, Hugh De France. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) McClintock, W. (An. rep. 1872, p. 280.) McCoy, Charles D. (An. rep. 1879, p. 249.) McGufmiy, William H. (An. rep. 1873, p. 405.) McIlwaine, Charles P. (An. rep. 1873, p. 331.) McKeen, Miss P. F. (An. rep. 1880, p. 156.) McLean, John. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) McNaughton, James. (An. rep. 1874, p. 314.) McQuillen, John H. (An. rep. 1879, p. 209. ) Madvig, Johann Nicolai. (An. rep. 1886-87, -p. 893.) Magoon, Elias L. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Mahon, D. H. (An. rep. 1872, p. 255.) Maine, Henry James Sumner. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Mangon, Herve. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1083.) Mansfield, Edward D. (An. rep. 1880, p. 257.) Markee, Margaret. (An. rep. 1875, p. 371.) Martin, Benjamin Nicholas. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 207.) Mason, Lowell. (An. rep. 1872, p. 228.) Mason, Richard S. (An. rep. 1874, p. 323.) Maupin, Socrates. (An. rep. 1872, p. 345. ) Maury, Matthew F. (An. rep. 1873, p. 403.) Mazzini, Guiseppe. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.; Meisner, Herman. (An. rep. 1873, p. 331. ) Mell, Patrick Hughes. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Memminger, Charles G. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Mendez, Don Manuel. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Merrick, John Mudge. (An. rep. 1879, p. 110. ) Merrill, Geo. C. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 123. ) Metcalf, Hendrick. (An. rep. 1873, p. 295. ) Meyrowitz, Alexander. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Miles, James W. (An. rep. 1875, p. 393.) Miller, Akin C. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Miller, John. (An. rep. 1875, p. 371.) Milligan, Robert. (An. rep. 1874, p. 143.) Mills, Caleb. (An. rep. 1879, p. 63.) 1516 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Necrology— Continued. Mills, Cyrus Taggart. (Ad. rep. 1883-84, p. 2G.) Mitchell, W. A. ( Ad . rep'. 1872, p. 8. ) Mohl, H. VON. (An. rep. 187-', p. 562.) ■ Monroe, Lewis B. (An. rep. io79, p. 116.) Montague, M. (An. rep. 1673, p. 422. ) Moore, John G. (An. rep. 1872, p. 299.) Moreley, Samuel. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 833.) Morgan, Joseph A. (An. rep. 1870, p. 101. ) Morren, C. J. E. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Morris, Charles D. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Morris, JonN. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Morris, P. PembeRton. (Ad. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Mould, Jacob W. (An. rep. 1881J-87, p. 890.) Muhlenburg, William A. (An. rep. 1877, p. 186.) MCller, N. A. yon. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562. ) Murchison, Roderick. (Au. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Mussey, William H. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 211.) Nairne, Charles Murray. (An. rep. 1882-S3, p. 190.) Nassau, C. W. (An. rep. 1878, p. 214.) Nathusius, Philipp. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Naumann, M. E. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Neumann, Spallart. (An. rev. 1887-8 J , p. 1083.) Nevin, John W. (Au. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Nichols, William R. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 890.) Nicodemus, W. J. L. (An. rep. 1878, p. 264. ) Nicolay, J. B. (An. rep. 1874, p. 445.) Niederberger (clergyman of Emmeten). (An. rep. 1872, p. 528.) Norman, J. E. J. (An. rep. 1873, p. 113.) Norris, John A. (An. rep. 1877, p. 206.) Northcote, Sir Stafford. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Norton, Henry Brace. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 72U.) Nott, Benjamin Stanton. (An, rep. 1874, p. 314.) Noyks, Daniel James. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Nutt, Cyrus. (An. rep. 1875, p. Ill,) Oehler, Von (professor Tubingen, Wiirternberg). (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Ohm, Martin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Olcott, Thomas. (An. rep. 1876, p. 108.) Oliver, Henry Kemble. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Olney, Edward. (An. rep. 1886-87. p. 8H0.) Orr, Gustavus J. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Orton, James. (An. rep, 1877, p. 189.) Palmer, Alonzo B. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Palmer, Ray. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 890.) Pansch, Adolph. (An. rep. 1887—-H, p. 1083.) Pabish, Ariel. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Parker, Joel. (An. rep. 1875, p. 205.) Parker, Peter. (Ad. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Parsons, Flor'a. (Ad. rep. 1874, p. 373.) Parsons, H. 3. (An. rep. 1879, p. 83.) Parsons, Theophiu's. (An. icp. 1882-83, p. 123.) Patten, David, (An. rep. 1879, p. 116.) Pattison, R. P. (An. rep. 1874, p. 166.) Paul, Edward A. (Ac. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Pearl, Silas H. (An. rep. 1873, p. 254.) Peaslee, Edmund R. (An. rep. 1878, p. 162.) Peet, Harvey Prindle. (Au. rep. 1873, p. 295.) Peirce, Benjamin. (An. rep. 18-0, p. 157.) Perkins, Charles C. (An. rep. 18S6-87, p. 891.) Perveil, William H. (An. rep. 1876, p. 177.) Pessleic, Christian. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Petersen, Christian. (Ad. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Ppaff, Hans. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Phelps, Mrs. Almira Lincoln. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 126.) Philbrick, John Dudley. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Phillips, Georg (professor at Aigen, Austria). (Au. rep. 1872, p. 563. j INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1517 Necrology— Continued. Pierce, Johx D. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 133.) Pirie, William Robinson. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Pitchlynn, Pkter P. (An. rep. 1881, p. 295.) Pond, Enoch. (An. rep. 1^82-83, p. 99.) Porter, Eliza Chappell. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1080.) Porter, James D. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Post, Samuel A. L. P. (An. rep. J 873, p. -29(3.) Pott, Friedrich August. (An. rep. 1880-87, p. 893.) Potter, Cipriani. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Potter, Horatio. (An. rep. 1886-37, p. 891.) Potter, M. G. (An. rep. 1878, p. 183.) Pratt, David Johnson. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 207.) Pratt, John. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 211.) Prescott, Mary N. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Preston, Ann. (An. rep. 1872, p. 299.) Price, Bonamy. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1084.) Proctor, John C (An. rep. 1879, p. 157.) Proctor, William. (An. rep. 1874, p. 373.) Prugh, Lewis. (An. rep. 1880, p. 86.) Prutz, Robert. (An. rep. 1372, p. 563.) Pruyn, John V. L. (An. rep. 1877, p. 189.) Purdue, John. (An. rep. 1876, p. 107.) Purdy, J. K. (Ail. rep. 1873, p. 424.) Quacicenbos, George Pay-ne. (An. rep. 1881, p. 192.) Quain, Richard. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1081.) Questel, Charles August. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Randall, George M. (An. rep. 1873, p. 432.) Randall, Henry S. (An. rep. 1876, p. 292.) Randall, Samuel S. (An. rep. 1831, p. 191.) Randolph, N. A. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Ranke, Leopold yon. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Ravenel, Henry W. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Raymond. J. H. (An. rep. 1878, p. 184.) Rice. Nathan L. (An. rep. 1877, p. 81.) Richards, Cyt.us Smith. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 720.) Richards, John Smith. (An. rep. 1872, p. 298.) Richardson, Edmund. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Richardson, Henry I-I. (An. rep. 1886-37, p. 891.) Riedkl, . (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Riggs, Lottie A. (An. rep. 1874, p. 52.) Rive, Pic tet dk la (zoologist and paleontologist). (An. rep. 1872, p. 562." Robert, Christopher R. (An. rep. 1878, p. 185.) Roberts, George E. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 99.) Robertson, Charles F. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Robertson, William S. (An. rep. 1887-38, p. 1081.) Rochester, Thomas F. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Rogers, Robert E. (An. rep. 1884- u 5, p. 206.) Rogers, William B. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 124.) Root, Eleazer. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Roots, Bena.tah G. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Rose, Chaoncey. (An. rep. 1877, p. 61.) Rosei.ius, Christian. (An. rep. 1873, p. 141.) Rossuirt, Eugene. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Rounds, Nelson. (An. rep. 1873, p. 466.) Ruble, W. E. (An. rep. 1872, p. 123.) Russell, William. (An. rep. 1873, p. 190,) Salyap.ds, Joseph. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Sanborn, Edwin David. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Sanchaber, Franz. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Schem, Alexander J. (An. rep. 1881, p. 191.) Scherer, Wilhelm. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893. ) Schermerhorn, J. W. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 208.) Schinagl, Maurus. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Schjellerup, Hans C. V. C (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1084.) Schliephake, Tji. (professor in Heidelberg). (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) Schmidt, Edward Oscar. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) 1518 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-80. Necrology— Continued. Schmidt, Wilhelm Adolpii. (Au. rep. 1866-87, p. 693.) Schmuckeu, S. S. (An. rep. 1873, p. 351.) Schreiner, Von. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Schroder, Karl. (Au. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Sciil'Ltz, Elwood A. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Schuster, Max. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1U84.) Schweizer, F. L. A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 562.) Scofield, George S. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1081.) Scott, Robert. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Sears, Barnas. (An. rep. 1880, p. 332.) Sears, George B. (An. rep. 1877, p. 173.) Seaver, William. (An. rep. 1872, p. 18].) Seghers, Charles J. (An. rep. 18c6-87, p. 891.) Seidl, Emil. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Sequin, Edouard. (Au. rep. 1880, p. 235.) Shairp, John Campbell. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Shanahan, Jeremiah F. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Sheffield, Joseph Earle. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 35.) Shepard, Charles Upham. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Shipiierd, Esther R. (An. rep. 1880, p. 256.) Shoemaker, Jacob W. (An. rep. 1880, p. 261.) Short, Charles. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Shropshire, W. F. (An. rep. 1880, p. 307.) Sibley, John Langdon. (Au. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Siebold, Carl. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Sill, Edward R. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Silliman, Benjamin. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Slade, Mrs. M. B. C. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 124.) Sloane, J. M. W. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Small, John. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Smedes, Albert. (An. rep. 1877, p. 193.) Smith, Anson. (Au. rep. 1886-87, p. 891. ) Smith, Asa Dodge. (An. rep. 1877, p. 165.) Smith, Henry. (An. rep. 1878, p. 199. ) Smith, Henry Boynton. (An. rep. 1877. p. 186.) Smith, Nathan R. (An. rep. 1877. p. 102.) Smith, O. L. (An. rep. 1878, p. 48.) Smith, Richard Somers. (An. rep. 1877, p. 102.) Smith, W. (An. rep. 1878, p. 214.) Snell, E. S. (An. rep. 1876, p. 198.) Solbrig, Adolf. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563.) Souchay, E. F. (An. rep. 1872, p. 563. ) Soule, Gideon. (An. rep. 1879, p. 157. ) Sparrow, William. (An. rep. 1874, p. 436. ) Spaulding, Jacob S. (An. rep. 1880, p. 322.) Spurzheim, Karl. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Squier, Ephraim George. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Stearns, Eben S. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Steele, J. Dorman. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Steinmuller, Charles Louis. (An. rep. 1873, p. 351.) Stetson, Charles B. (Au. rep. 1878, p. 118.) Stevens, Henry. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721. ) Stewart, Balfour. ( A.n. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Stiles, E. A. (An. rep. 1875, p. 285.) Stockhardt, Julius. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893. ) Stolle, Ferdinand Ludwig. (An. rep. 1872, p. 564.) Stone, James. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Stowe, Calin E. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Sturgis, John H. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Sturtevant, John (merchant). (An. rep. 1882-83 v 246 1 Supfle, C. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561.) "' Tappak, Henry Philip. (An. rep. 1881, p. 131.) Tarbox, Increase N. (Au. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Taylor, William. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 891. ) Tenney, Sanborn. (An. rep. 1877, p. 118.) Terquem, Alfred. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Thacher, Thomas A. (Au. rep. 1885-86, j>. 721.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. IE 19 Necrology— Continued. Tiiackeh, George. (An. rep. 187^, p. 73.1 Thayer, Sylvan us. (An. rep. 1872, p. 182. ) Thompson, Charles O. (An. rep. 18S4-85, p. 77.) Thompson, Edwin W. (An. rep. 1875, p. 111. ) Thompson, Henry W. (An. rep. 1872, p. 187.) Thompson, J. H. (An. rep. 18-0, p. 'J7.) Thorbecke (famous Duteh statesman). (An. rep. 1872, p. 5G3.) Turing, Edward. (An. rep. 188Y-88, p. ln.-'j.) Tilden, Lucius L. (An. rep. 1880-87 , p. 891.) TiLden, Samuel J. (An. rep. 18si;-87, p. 801.) Tippett, Benjamin. (An. rep. 187G, p. 177.) Titus, T. T. (An. rep. 1-73, p. 294.) Tompkins, Edward. (An. rep. 1872, p. 29.) Torihcelli, John Baptist. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Tourky, John. (An. rep. 1873, p. '294.) Totten, Silas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 132.) \ Trench, Richard Chenevix. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 721.) Trendelenburg, A. (An. rep. 1872, p. 5C2.) Truesdel, Zelotes. '(An. rep. 1882-83, p. 134.) Trevelyan, Sir Charles. (An. rep 1886-87, p. 893.) Trotter, Coults. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Tuckerman, Edward. (Ad. rep. 1886-87, p. 891.) Tulane, Paul. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Tulloch, John. ' (An. rep. 1385-86, p. 721. ) Turgenjew, Nicolai. (An. rep. 1872, p. 561. ) Turney, Edmund. (An. rep. 1872, p. 397.) Uwiam, T. C. (An. rep. 1872, p. 146.) Va lentine, Thomas W . ^ An. rep. 1879, p. 179. ) Vanderbilt, Cornelius. (An. rep. 1877, p. 186.) Vanderpoel, Aaron J. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Vanderveer, John. (An. rep. 1878, p. 213.) Van Nostrand, Jacob. (An. rep. 1880, p. 235.) Van Pelt, Peter. (An. rep. 1873, p. 351.) Vischer, Friedricii Theodore. (An. rep. 1887-88, p, 1034.) Vodges, Edward W. (An. rep. 1887-88,]). 1081.) Vodges, William. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Von Brinz, Alois. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Von Langenbeck, Bernhard Rudolf Conrad. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Von Ranke, Leopold. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) VulfiaN, Edouard. (An. rep. 1886-37, p. 893.) Wagner, E. L. (An. rep. 1887-83, p. 1084.) Walker, James. (An. rep. 1874, p. 200.) Walker, Versal J. (An. rep. 1876, p. 219.) Walther, Carl F. W. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Warren, Joseph. (An. rep. 1878, p. 163. ) Warren, Josiaii. (An. rep. 1874, p. 199.) Warren, Wilmot L. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1081.) Washburn, Emory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 117.) Watson, James C. (An. rep. 1880, p. 163.) Watson, Samuel. (An. rep. 1876, p. 381.) Webb, George J. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082..) Weisse, John Adam. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Welsh, John. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) ~ Wentwoeth, Daniel S. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 59.) Werner, Gustav. (An. rep. 1837-88, p. 1084.) Weston, David. (An. rep. 1874, p. SIS.) Weston, Edward. (An. rep. 1879, p. 94.) Wheeler, John H. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1082.) Wheeler, William A. (An. rep. 1874, p. 199.) Whipple, George. (An. rep. 1876, p. 293.) White, James P. (An. rep. 1881, p. 192.) White, Samuel H. (An. rep. 1832-83, p. 60.) Whittemore, Edward C. (An. rep. 1875, p. 96.) Whittlesey, Charles. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) 1520 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-80. Necrology— Continued. Wienbaiig, Ludolf. (An. rep. 1872. p. 562.) Wilder, Marshall P. (An. rep. l-'8(i-b7, p. 802.) Wild, Gkokge A. (An. rep. 1881, p. 55. ) Williams, George Palmer. (An. rep. 1881, p. 131.) William's, William. (An. rep. 1877, p. 236.) Williston, Samuel. (An. vep. 1874, p. 200.) Wimmee, Boniface. (An. rep. 18S7-88, p. 1032.) Wines, Enoch C. (An. rep. 1879, p. 179.) Wintek, George. (An. rep. l Q 87-88, p. 1084.) Wolfe, Miss Catherine L. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Wood, G. B. (An. rep. 1879, p. 209.) Wood, James R. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 190.) Woodruff, James O. (An. rep. 1879, p. 179.) Woodyatt, W. H. (An. rep. 1880, p. 177.) Woolworth, Samuel B. (An. rep. 1880, p. 234.) Wroblewski, Sigismond. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1084.) Yardley, Henry A. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 36.) Youmans, Edward L. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 892.) Zunz, Leopold. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 893.) Negro. Thorn, William T. Some reflections on race in education, with special ref- erence to the negro problem. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 775-781.) Nelson, Theodore. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1686, pp. 114-120.) Netherlands, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 473-474 ; 1872, pp. 504-514 ; 1873, p. clxiii ; 1875, p. exxxii ; 1876, p . exci ; 1877, p. clxvi ; 1878, p. clxviii ; 1879, p. exevii ; 1880, p. ccxxi ; 1881, p. eclxviii; 1882-83, p. ccxxxv ; 18SJ-84, p. ccxxviii; 1884-85, p. cexcii.) Plugg6, Charles H. Education in the Netherlands. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 25-36.) Nevada, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 212-214; 1871, pp. 272-275; 1872, pp. 216-217; 1873, pp. 242-246 ; 1874, pp. 261-264; 1875, pp. 263-265 ; 1876, pp. 248-251; 1877, pp. 157-159 ; 1878, pp. 154-157 ; 1879, pp. 149-151; 1880, pp. 200-203 ; 1881, pp. 156-158; 1882-83, pp. 158-160; 1883-84, pp. 175-177; 1884-85, pp. 173-175.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). Newell, M. A. Chief obstacle to successful results in the schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 78.) Manual training in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 40.) Nation and the public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 187.) Teachers' examinations. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 217.) New England academies and classical schools. Charles Hammond. (An, rep. 1868, pp. 403-429.) New England normal musical institute. Meeting at East Greenwich, R. 1., July, Aug., 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. 471.) New Hampshire, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 215-220; 1871, pp. 276-282; 1872, pp. 218-223; 1873, pp. 247-255; 1874, pp. 264-273; 1875, pp. 266-273 : 1876, pp. 252-260 ; 1877, pp. 160-166 ; 1878, pp. 158-164 ; 1879, pp. 152-157 ; 18-0, pp. 204- '209; 1881, pp. 159-164; 1882-83, pp. 161-166; 1883-84, pp. 178-183; 1884-85, pp. 176-182.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). New Haven training school. (Au. rep. 1868, p. 817.) New Jersey, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 221-226; 1871, pp. 283-290- 1872 pp. 224-230, 1873, pp. 256-268; 1874, pp. 274-286; 1875, pp. 274-286; 1876, pp. 261- 271 ; 1877, pp. 167-173 ; 1878, pp. 165-171 ; 1879, pp. 158-164 ; 1880, pp. 210-217 • 1881, pp. 165-171; 1882-83, pp. 167-173; 1883-84, pp. 184-190; 1884-85, pp. 183-190.) For further information, see under State school systems (by States). 'New Jersey State normal school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 729.) Newman, Albert H. Theological education in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N O exn 1884-85, pp. 502-519.) " e ' New Mexico, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 326-328; 1871, pp 381-382- 1872 p. 376; 1873, pp. 455-459; 1874, pp. 491-499; 1875, pp. 500-509; 1876, pp. 456-457; 1877, pp. 289-290; 1878, pp. 287-288; 1879, pp. 283-284; 1-80, pp. 380-381 ; 1881, pp. 299-300; 1882-83, p. 301 ; 1883-81, p. 304; 1884-85, pp. 306-307.) For further infor- mation see under State school systems (by States). New Orleans, Education at, noticed. (An. rep. 1881-85, p. 324.) New Orleans, Exposition at. See Exhibitions, Industrial. New South Wales, Education in. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. eclxvi; 1833-84, p. eclxvi- 1884-85, p. cccviii.) ' ' See also Australasia. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1521 New York, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 227-247; 1871, pp. 291-312; 1872, pp. 231-260; 1873, pp. 269-297; 1874, pp. 287-316; 1875, pp. 287-317; 1876, pp. 272-295 ; 1877, pp. 174-189; 1878. pp. 172-185; 1879, pp. 165-180; 1880, pp. 218-235; 1881, pp. 172-192; 1882-83, pp. 174-191 ; 1883-84, pp. 191-205; 1884-85, pp. 191-208.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). New York public libraries. Gardiner, O. C. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 918.) New Zealand, Education in. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cclvii; 1883-84, p. clxvii; 1884- 85, p. cccix.) See also Australasia. Noah, Jacob J. Hebrew education. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 359-370.) The press as an educator. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 553-570.) Non-attendance, absenteeism, and truancy. (An. rep. 1870, p. 56.) Normal and training schools. [In general.] (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 307-330.) Association of normal school teachers (of New York and Canada). Meeting, Westfield.N. Y. (An. rep. 1874, p. 522.) France. Frenoh normal schools. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 317.) Germany. German normal schools and teachers' seminaries. (An. rep. 1885- 86, p. 315.) International normal educational conference. Formation of, at Thousand Islands Park, in 1878 ; meeting at same place, August, 1879. (An. rep. 1879, p. 297.) Meeting (under name of International Society for Investigation and Promoting the Science of Teaching) at same place, August, 1880. (An. rep. 1880, p. 396.) Jackman, W. S. City training and practice schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 45.) Normal instruction. (An. rep. 1879, pp. lxix-lxxxiv; 1880, pp. Ixxxvii-c ; 1881, p. cxvii; 18H2-83, p. xcvi ; 1883-84, p. cix; 1884-85, pp. cxxvii-cxliii. ) — Parr, S. S. City training schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 60.) • Phelps, William F. Report on course of study for normal schools. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 399-405. ) Philadelphia normal school for girls, Sketch of. pp. 39. (Spec. rep. 1882.) Powell, William B. Training schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 52.) Professional training of teachers. (An. rep. 1863, p. 653.) Smith, Joseph H. Normal schools and their work in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 461-467.) State normal schools and other institutions for the professional training of teachers. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 649-820.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 526-527; 1871, pp. 606-609; 1872, pp. 699-710; 1873, pp. 573-580; 1874, pp. 559-567; 1875, pp. 587-595; 1876, pp. 550- 565; 1877, pp. 356-365; 1878, pp. 355-366; 1879, pp. 360-375; 1880, pp. 464-479; 1881, pp. 379-396 ; 1882-83, pp. 380-398 ; 1883-84, pp. 338-410 ; 1884-85, pp. 392-416.) Statistical tables, summaries. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 307-330 ; 1886-87, pp. 396-465; 1887-88, pp. 379-480.) White, E. E. Professional training of teachers in Ohio. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 795-805.) • White, S. H. Means of providing the mass of teachers with professional in- struction. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 396-399.) Wickeksham, James Pyle. Normal schools, followed by discussion by John W. Dickinson, Jerome Allen, Edward Brooks, and A. G. Boyden. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, pp. 70-79.) ■ For courses of study in normal and other schools see Courses of study in general and by States. Normal and training schools. [By States]. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 307-330.) Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 81 ; 1873, p. 6 ; 1874, p. 7 ; 1875, p. 10 ; 1876, p. 9; 1877, p. 6; 1878, p. 7; 1879, p. 7 ; 1880, p. 8; 1881, p. 6; 1882-83, p. 6; 1883-84, p. 7; 1884-85, p. 7; 1885-86, p. 24; 1886-87, p. 407; 1887-88, p. 408. (Circ. inf. 3, 1889, p. 253.) Arizona. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 408.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 17; 1874, p. 12; 1875, p. 18; 1876, p. 19; 1877, p. 10 ; 1878, p. 12 ; 1879, p. 10 ; 1880, p. 15 ; 1881, p. 10 ; 1882-83, p. 11 ; 1883-84, p 13; 1884-85, p. 14; 1885-86, p. 24; 1886-87, p. 408; 1887-88, p. 410.) ■ California. (An. rep. 1870, p. 89 ; 1871, p. 83 ; 1872, p. 23 ; 1874, p. 24 ; 1875, p. 30; 1876, p. 28; 1877, p. 17; 1878, p. 18; 1879, p. 16; 1880, p. 23; 1881, p. 15; 1882-83, p. 17 ; 1883-84, p. 21 ; 1884-85, p. 21 ; 1885-86, p. 25 ; 1886^37, p. 409 ; 1887- 88, p. 410.) San Francisco City training schools. (An. rep. 1868, p. 819.) ■ State normal school. [San Francisco.] (An. rep. 1868, p. 769.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1878, p. 24; 1879, p. 23; 1880, p. 32; 1881, p. 22; 1882- 83, p. 24; 1883-84, p. 30; 1884-85, p. 28 ; 1865-86, p. 25 ; 1886-87, p. 410; 1887-88, p. 413.) ED 89 96 1522 Normal and training schools. [By States.] Connecticut. (An. rep. 1871, p. 9 ^ > 187a, p. 36 ; 1*73, p. 43 ; 1874, p. 44 ; 1875, p. 51; 1*76, p. 47; 1877, p. 27; 1878, p. 29; 1879, p. 28; 1880, p. 41; 1881, p. 28; 1882-83, p. 32; 1883-84, p. 38 ; 1884-85, p. 37 ; 1885-86, p. 26; 1886-87, p. 411; 1887-88, p. 414.) New Haven City training school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 817.) Dakota. (An. rep. 1878, p. 271; 1879, p. 269; 1881, p. 283; 1882-83, p. 286 ; 1883-84, p. 292; 1884-85, p. 291 ; 18S6-S7, p. 412; 1887-88, p. 414.) ■ Delaware. (An. rep. 1870, p. 105 ; 1872, p. 53 ; 1873, p. 56 ; 1874, p. 57 ; 1875, p. 62; 1876, p. 58; 1877, p. 33; 1878, p. 36; 1879, p. 35; 1880, p. 49; 1881, p. 36; 1882-83, p. 38; 1883-84, p. 49 ; 1884-85, p. 44 ; 1885-86, p. 27; 1886-87, p. 413.) ■ Delaware State normal university. (An. rep. 1868, p. 807.) District op Columbia. (An. rep. 1873, p. 437 ; 1874, p. 476 ; 1875, p. 489 ; 1876, p. 442 ; 1677, p. 280 ; 1878, p. 275 ; 1879, p. 273 ; 1880, p. 363 ; 1881, p. 286 ; 1882-83, p. 289; 1883-84, p. 295 ; 1884-85, p. 295; 1886-87, p. 413.) • Florida. (An. rep. 1878, p. 39 ; 1879, p. 38 ; 1880, p. 56; 1881, p. 39 ; 1882-83, p. 42; 1883-84, p. 50; 1884-85, p. 47; 1885-86, p. 27; 1886-87, p. 414; 1837-88, p. 417.) -Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p; 73 ; 1875, p. 74; 1876, p. 71; 1877, p. 40; 1878, p. 45; 1879, p. 42; 1880, p. 62; 1881, p. 44; 1882-83, p. 46 ; 1883-84, p. 56; 1884-85, p. 53; 1885-86, p. 27; 1886-87, p. 414; 1887-88, p.'417.) Idaho. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 300.) ■ Illinois. (An. rep. 1670, p. 114 ; 1871, p. 141 ; 1872, p. 89 ; 1873, p. 88 ; 1874, p. 88; 1875, p. 86; 1876, p. 83; 1877, p. 48; 1878, p. 52; 1879, p. 49; 1880, p. 72; 1881, p. 51 ; 1882-83, p. 54; 1883-84, p. 63; 1884-85, p. 62; 1885-86, p. 28; 1686-87, p. 415; 1887-88, p. 418.) Illinois State normal university at Normal. (An. rep. 1868, p. 745.) . Indiana. (An. rop. 1871, p. 154 ; 1872, p. Ill ; 1873, p. 102 ; 1874, v. 104 ; 1875, p. 104; 1876, p. 101; 18:7, p. 56; 1878, p. 63; 1879, p. 59; 1880, p. 82; 1881, p. 60; * 1882-83, p. 61 ; 1883-81, p. 75; 1884-85, p. 72 ; 1885-86, p. 26 ; 1886-87, p. 416; 1887- 88, p. 420.) City training schools in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Evansville. (An. rep. 1868, p. 815.) • State normal school, Terre Haute. (An. rep. 1868, p. 781.) Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1880, p. 295 ; 1882-83, p. 297.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 162,168; 1873, p. 110; 1874, p. 116; 1875, p. 118; 1876, p. 114 ; 1877, p. 65; 1878, p. 70; 1879, p. 66; 1880, p. 92; 1881, p. 69; 1862- 83, p. 73 ; 1883-84, p. 84 ; 1884-85, p. 81 ; 1886-87, p. 418 ; 1887-88, p. 421.) ■ City training schools in Iowa : Davenport, Ottumwa, Manchester. (An. rep. 1868, p, 812.) ■ Normal department State university. (An. rep. 1868, p. 725.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 141 ; 1871, pp. 174, 179 ; 1872, p. 121 ; 1873, p. 117 ; 1874, p. 125 ; 1875, p. 131 ; 1876, p. 127; 1877, p. 71 ; 1878, p. 77 ; 1879, p. 73 ; 1880, p. 102 ; 1881, p. 77 ; 1882-83, p. 81 ; 1883-84, p. 92 ; 1884-85, p. 89 ; 1885-86, p. 29 ; 1886-87, p. 418; 1887-88, p. 422.) - Kansas State normal school at Emporia. (An. rep. 1868, p. 771.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1873, p. 127 ; 1874, p. 135 ; 1875, p. 142 ; 1876, p. 137 ; 1877, p. 77; 1878, p. 83; 1879, p. 79; 18S0, p. Ill; 1681, p. 83; 1882-83, p. 86 ; 1883- 84, p. 100; 1884-85, p. 96 ; 1886-87, p. 419 ; 1837-88, p. 423.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 137 ; 1874, p. 149 ; 1875, p. 153 ; 1876, p. 149 ; 1877, p. 84; 1878, p. 88; 1879, p. 86; 1880, p. 120; 1881, p. 88; 1882-83, p. 91 ; 1883-84, p. 106; 1884-85, p. 103; 1886-87, p. 420; 1887-88, p. 424.) ■State normal school, New Orleans. (An. rep. 1868, p. 808.) ■ Main [aine. (An. rep. 1871, p. 204; 1672, p. 143; 1873, p. 148; 1674, p. 159; 1875, p. 162; 1876, p. 159; 1877, p. 89; 1878, p. 93 ; 1879; p.91; 1880, p. 128 ; 1881, p. 93 1882-83, p. 96; 1383-84, p. 114; 1884-85, p. llO; 1885-86, p. 29; 1886-87, p. 420 1887-88, p. 425.) Maine State normal schools at Farmington and Castine. (An. rep. 1868 p. 775.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1871, p. 210; 1873,p. 157; 1874, p. 172; 1875, p. 175- 1876, p. 172; 1877, p. 97; 1878, p. 99 ; 1879, p. 97; 1880, p. 135: 1881, p. 99; 1882-83 p. 102; 1883-84, p. 120; 1881-85, p. 117; 1885-86, p. 30; 1886-87, p. 421; 1887-88 p 426.) • Maryland State normal school, Baltimore. (An. rep. 1868, p. 779.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1871, p. 216; 1872, p. 160; 1873, p. 178; 1874, p 187; 1875, p. 192; 1876, p. 187; 1877, p. 110; 1878, p. 110; 1879, p. 108; 1880, p. 148; 1881, p. HO ; 1882-83, p. 114 ; 1883-84, p. 135 ; 1884-85, p. 131 ; 1885-86, p. 30 ; 1886-87 p. 421; 1887-88, p. 427.) Course of study in the normal schools adopted January 9, 1866. (An. rep. 1868, p. 657.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1523 Normal and training schools. [By States.] Massachusetts. State normal schools at Framingham, Westfield, Bridgewater, aiid Salem. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 659-700.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1870, p. 186; 1871, p. 239; 1873, p. 198; 1874, p. 208; 1875, p. 214; 1876, p. 204; 1877, p. 124; 1878, p. 123; 1879, p. 121; 1880, p. 163 ; 1881, p. 125; 1882-83, p. 127; 1883-84, p. 146; 1884-85, p. 143; 1885-86, p. 31 ; 1886-87, p. 426; 1887-88, p. 429.) State normal school at Ypsilanti. (An. rep. 1868, p. 719.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1870, p. 195; 1871, p. 249; 1872, p. 191; 1873, p. 198; 1874, p. 222; 1875, p. 226; 1876, p. 216 ; 1877, p. 133; 1878, p. 132; 1879, p. 129; 1880 p. 174 ; 1881, p. 134 ; 1882-83, p. 137 ; 1883-84, p. 153 ; 1884-85, p. 150 ; 1885-86, p 31; 1886-87, p. 427; 1887-88, p. 430.) ■ Minnesota State normal school at Wiuona. (An. rep. 1868, p. 761.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1870, p. 201 ; 1871, p. 257; 1872, p. 198; 1873, p. 217; 1874, p. 231; 1875, p. S35; 1876, p. 224; 1877, p. 140; 187K,p.l37; 1879, p. 134 ; 1880, p. 181 ; 1881,13. 140; 1882-83, p. 141; 1883-81, p. 159; 1884-85, v. 155; 1886-87, p. 427; 1887-88, p. 432.) •Missouri. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 205, 206 ; 1871, p. 264; 1872, p. 208 ; 1873, p. 228; 1874, p. 241 ; 1875, p. 247 ; 1876. p. 234 ; 1877, p. 146 ; 1878, p. 144 ; 1879, p. 139 ; 1880, p. 188; 1881, p. 145; 1882-83, p. 147 ; 1883-84, p. 164 ; 1884-85, p. 160 ; 1885-86, p. 31; 1886-87, p. 428 ; 1887-88, p. 433. ) — St. Louis City normal school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 809.) Montana. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 305; 1886-87, p. 430 ; 1887-88, p. 434.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1873, p. 237 ; 1874, p. 253 ; 1875, p. 258 ; 1876, p. 244 ; 1877, p. 154; 1878, p. 151; 1879, p. 146; 1880, p. 197; 1881, p. 153; 1882-83, p. 154 ; 1883-84, p. 172; 1884-85, p. 163; 1885-86, p. 32; 1886-87, p. 430; 1887-88, p. 434.) • State normal school at Peru. (An. rep. 1868, p. 791.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1871, p. 274 ; 1873, p. 245; 1878, p. 156 ; 1880, p. 203; 1883-84, p. 176; 1884-85, p. 174; 1885-86, p. 33; 1886-87, p. 431 ; 1887-88, p. 434.) • New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1871, p. 277; 1872, p. 220; 1873, p. 252; 1874, p. 268; 1875, p. 270; 1876, p. 257; 1877, p. 163 ; 18/8, r>. 160 ; 1879, p. 155; 1880, p. 207; 1881, p. 161 ; 1882-83, p. 163 ; 1883-81, p. 180 ; 1884-8"5, p. 179 ; 1885-36, p. 33 ; 1886-87, p. 431 ; 1887-88, p. 435.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1370, p. 223 ; 1871, p. 284 ; 1873, p. 264 ; 1874, p. 281 ; 1875, p. 280 ; 1876, p. 267 ; 1877, p. 170 ; 1878, p. 168 ; 1879, p. 161 ; 1880, p. 215 ; 1881, p. 169; 1882-83, p» 170; 1883-84, p. 187; 1884-85, p. 187; 1886-87, p. 432; 1887-88, p. 436.) ■ New Jersey State normal school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 729.) New Mexico. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 433. ) New York. (An. rep. 1870, p. 231 ; 1871, p. 295 ; 1872, p. 234 ; 1873, p. 284 ; 1874, p. 300; 1875, p. 298; 1876, p. 281; 1877, p. 179; 1878, p. 177; 1879, p. 171; 1880, p. 226 ; 1881, p. 180 ; 1882-83, p. 180 ; 1883-84, p. 197 ; 1884-85, p. 198 ; 1885-36, p. 33; 1886-87, p. 433; 1887-88, p. 437.) State normal and training school at Oswego. (An. rep. 1868, p. 713.) ■ State normal school at Albany. (An. rep. 1868, p. 703.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1873, p. 303; 1874, p. 320 ; 1875, p. 322; 1876, p. 299; 1877, p. 191 ; 1878, p. 187; 1879, p. 182 ; 1880, p. 239; 1881, p. 195; 1882-83, p. 194 : 1883-84, p. 208 ; 1884-85, p. 210 ; 1885-86, p. 34 ; 1886-87, p. 437 ; 1887-83, p. 441.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1870, p. 254 ; 1872, p. 272 ; 1873, p. 321 ; 1874, p. 332 ; 1875, p. 334; 1876, p. 313; 1877, p. 201; 1878, p. 194; 1879, p. 189; 1880, p. 251; 1881, p. 204; 1882-83, p. 205; 1883-84, p. 216; 1884-85, p. 217; 1885-86, p. 35; 1886-87, p. 438; 1887-88, p. 441.) History of normal schools in Ohio. (An. rep. 1868, p. 793.) ■ Professional training of teachers in Ohio, by E. E. Whitel (An rep. 1868, pp. 795-805.) ■ State normal schools. (An. rep. 1868, p. 752.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1874, p. 351 ; 1876, p. 325 ; 1877, p. 209 ; 1878, p. 202 ; 1879, p. 195; 1880, p. 261; 1881, p. 212; 1882-83, p. 213 ; 1883-84, p. 224 ; 1884-85, p. 224 ; 1385-86, p. 35; 1886-87, p. 439 ; 1887-88, p. 444.) • Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870, p. 271; 1871, pp. 326,329; 1872, p. 291; 1873, p. 343 ; 1874, p. 363 ; 1875, p. 361 ; 1876, p. 339 ; 1877, p. 217 ; 1878, p. 208 ; 1879, p. 203 ; 1880, p. 272 ; 1881, p. 219 ; 1882-83, p. 223 ; 1883-84, p. 234 ; 1884-85, p. 233 ; 1885- 86,p. 35; 1886-87, p. 440 ; 1887-88, p.446.) ■ Pennsvlvania State normal schools, Millersville, Edinboro, Mansfield, Kutztown. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 752-754.) - Philadelphia normal school for girls, Sketch of. pp. 39. (Spec. rep. 1882.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1873, p. 357 ; 1874, p. 381 ; 1875, p. 380 ; 1876, p. 357 ; 1877 p. 228; 1878, p. 218; 1879, p. 214 ; 1880, p. 286; 1881, p. 232; 1882-83, p. 233: 1883-84, p. 245; 1884-85, p. 243: 1885-86, p. 36; 1886-87, p. 442; 1887-88, p. 450.) 1524 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Normal and training schools. [Bv States.] Sooth Carolina. (An. rep. 1873, p. 364; 1874, p. 391; 1875, p. 389; 1876, p. 365; 1877, p. 234; 1878, p. 224; 1879, p. 219; 1880, p. 294; 1881, p. 237 ; 1882-83, p. 238 ; 1883-84, p. 251; 1884-85, p. 249 ;, 1885-86, p.. 36; 1886-87, p. 443; 1887-88, p. 450. ) South Carolina State normal school, Charleston. (An. rep. 1868, p. '85.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1873, p. 374 ; lc74, p. 399 ; 1875, p. 399 ; 1876, p. 375 ; 1877, p. 240; 1878, p. 228; 1879, p. 226; 1880, p. 302; 1881, p. 242; 1882-83, p. 243; 1883-84, p. 257; 1884-85, p. 255 ; 1885-86, p. 86 ; 1886-87, p. 444 ; 1887-88, p. 452.) •Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 412; 1875, p. 410; 1876, p. 3K7; 1877, p. 246; 1878, p. 235; 1879; p. 232; 1880, p. 312; 1881, p. 248: 18-.2-83, p. 250; 1883-84, p. 263; 1884- 85, p. 261 ; 1885-86, p. 37 ; 1886-87, p. 445 ; 1887-88, p. 452.) Utah. (An. rep. 1870,' p. 329; 1871, p. 383; 1872, p. 378; 1873, p. 461; 1875, p. 513; 1876, p. 460; 1877, p. 292; 1878, p. 290; 1879, p. 286 ; 1880, p. 385; 1881, p. 30.2; 1882-83, p. 303 ; 1883-84, p. 306 ; 1884-85, p. 309 ; 1886-87, p. 446.) • Vermont. (An. rep. 1870, p. 291 ; 1871, p. 354 ; 1872, pp. 335, 336 ; 1874, p. 418; 1875, p. 416; 1876, p. 394; 1877, p. 251 ; 1878, p. 240; 1879, p. 238; 1880, p. 319; 1881,. p. 253; 1882-83, p. 255; 1883-84, p. 268; 1884-85, p. 266; 1885-86, p. 37; 1886-87, p. 446; 1887-88, p. 453.) • Vermont State normal schools at Randolph and Johnson. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 789-790.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 428 ; 1875, p. 428 ; 1877, p. 258 ; 1878, p. 247 ; 1879, p. 245; lt-80,p. 329; 1881, p. 259; 1882-83, p. 261; 1883-84, p. 273; 1884-85, p. 272 ; 1885-86, p. 37; 1886-87, p. 447; 1887-88, p. 454.) ■ Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 295 ; 1878, p. 293 ; 1879, p. 288 ; 1880. p. 389: 1881, p. 304; 1882-83, p. 305; 1883-84, p. 306 ; 1884-85, p. 313 ; 1886-87, p. 449.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 300; 1871, pp. 363,368; 1872, pp. 352,353; 1873, p. 410; 1874, p. 442; 1875, p. 444; 1876, p. 414; 1877, p. 263; 1878, p. 252; 1879, p. 252; 1880, p. 337; 1881, p. 265; 1882-83, p. 206 ; 1883-84, p. 278 ; 1884-85, p. 277 ; 1885-86, p. 38; 1886-87, p. 449 ; 1887-88, p. 455.) West Virginia normal schools. (An. rep. 1868, p. 806.) • Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1870, p. 303 ; 1871, p. 372 ; 1872, p. 359 ; 1873, p. 417; 1874, p. 451; 1875,p.454; 1876, p. 424 ; 1877, p. 269; 1878, p. 260 ; 1879, p. 258; 1880, p. 345; 1881, p. 272; 1882-83, p. 272 ; 1883-84, p. 283 ; 1884-85, p. 282; 1886-87, p. 449 ; 1887- 88, p. 456.) ■ Wisconsin State normal schools. (An. rep. 1868, p. 755.) Wyoming. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 309 ; 1884-85, p. 317 ; 1886-87, p. 451.) Normal schools. See Normal and training schools. See also Teachers' insti- tutes. North Carolina. Atkinson, S. G., History and status of education among colored people. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 157. ) Education in. (An rep. 1870, pp. 248-252; 1871, pp. 313-316; 1872, pp. 261- 368 ; 1873, pp. 298-307 ; 1874, pp. 317-323 ; 1875, pp. 318-325 ; 1876, pp. 296-303 ; 1877, pp. 190-194; 1878, pp. 186-189; 1879, pp. 181-184; 1880, pp. 236-243; 1881, pp. 193- 198 ; 1882-83, pp. 192-198 ; 1883-84, pp. 206-211 ; 1884-85, pp. 209-212.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). Female education, Higher. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 117). Friends, Educational 'efforts of. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 142.) History of education in, by Charles Lee Smith, pp. 179. (Circ. inf. 2, 1883.) North Carolina teachers' assembly. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 177.) Public school system, Origin of. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 164.) • University of North Carolina.. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 52.) Northrop, Birdsey G. Arbor day in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 55.) Indian education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 58.) New bill for national aid to public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 112.) Norway, Education in. (An. rep. 1674, p. cxli; 1881, p. cclxi ; 1882-83, p. ccxxivi; 1883-84, p. ccxxix.) Primary and secondary education in cities and towns. (Statistical tables.) (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 715.) See Sweden and Norway. Nourse, J. H. Naval observatory (library). (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 267.) Noyes, S. B. Plan of new catalogue of the Brooklyn mercantile library. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 648.) Public libraries of Brooklyn. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 878.) Nursing and schools for training nurses. Connecticut. (An. rep. 1873, p. 45; 1881, p. 31 ; 1882^3, p. 34 ; 1883-84, p. 41 ; 18M4-85, p. 41.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1879, p. 275; 1880, p. 366; 1881, p. 289: 1882-83, p. 291.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1862-83, p. 58; 1883-84, p. 69.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1525 Nursing and schools for training nurses. Inception, organization, and manage- ment of training schools for nurses, pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 1, 1862. "l Indiana. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 68; 1884-85, p. 76.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1878, p. 115 ; 1880, p.- 154 ; 1881, p. 117 ; 1882-83, p. 120; 18*4-85, p. 138.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 153.) New York. (An. rep. 1873, p. 293; 1874, p. 310; 1877, p. 184; 1878, p. 182 1879, p. 177; 1880, p. 232; 1881, p. 188; 1883-84, p. 202; 1884-85, p. 204.) Nurse training schools. (An. rep. 1874, p. cix; 1876, p. clvii ; 1878, p. cxcv 1879, p. clviii; 1881, p. ccv.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1878, p. 213 ; 1879, p. 207; 1880, p. 279; 1881, p. 226 1882-83, p. 230; 1883-84, p. 241.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1879, pp. 620-621; 1880, pp. 742-743; 1881, pp 672-673 ; 1882-83, pp. 700-703 ; 1883-84, pp. 738-741 ; 1884-85, pp. 783-787 ; 1885-86. pp. 625-629.) Training schools for nurses, pp. 21. (Circ. inf. 1, 1879.) Nutting, Mary O. Historical sketch of Mount Holyoke seminary. Edited by F. B. Hough, pp.24. (Spec. rep. 1876.) Oberlin college, Sketch of. (An. rep. 1868, p. 400.) Obituaries. See Necrology. Ogden, Mrs. Anna B. Application of kindergarten principles to the child's earliest developments. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 332-340. ) Ohio, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 252-207; 1871, pp. 317-322; 1872, pp. 269- 262; 1873, pp. 308-331; 1674, pp. 324-347; 1875, pp. 326-344; 1876, pp. 304-321 ; 1877, pp. 195-207 ; 1878, pp. 190-199 ; 1879, pp. 185-193 ; 1880, pp. 244-257 ; 1881, pp. 199-209; 1682-83, pp. 199-211 ; 1883-84, pp. 212-221; 1884-85, pp. 213-222.) For further information see under State school systems (by States). History of normal schools in Ohio. (An. rep. 1868, p. 793.) Professional training of teachers in Ohio. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 795-805.) Orcutt, Hiram. Discipline of the school, pp.15. (Reprint of circ. inf. Nov., 1871.) (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Methods of school discipline, pp. 14. (Circ. inf. Nov., 1871.) Ordway, John M. Industrial education. (Circ. Inf. 1884, p. 117.) Oregon, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 268; 1871, pp. 323-325; 1872, pp. 283-287; 1873,.pp. 332-336; 1874, pp. 348-354; 1875, pp. 345-352; 1876, pp. 322-329; 1877, pp. 208-all; 1878, pp. 200-203 ;' 1879, pp. 194-197 ; 1880, pp. 258-263 ; 1681, pp. 210-214; 1882-83, pp. 212-216 ; 1883-84, pp. 222-227 ; 1884-85, pp. 223-226.) For further in- formation see under State school systems (by States). Orphan asylums. California. (An. rep. 1873, p. 32; 1874, p. 35; 1875, p. 39; 1881, p. 19; 1882-83, p. 20; 1884-85, p. 24.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 37, 44 ; 1875, p. 57 ; 1884-85, p. 41.) Delawake. (An. rep. 1682-83, p. 40.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 396 ; 1874, p. 479 ; 1879, p. 275; 1880, p. 366; 1881, p. 289; 1882-83, p. 291 ; 1883-84, p. 297.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 115; 1871, p. 146; 1880, p. 76; 1882-83, p. 58; 1883-84, p. 68; 1884-85, p. 67.) — Indiana, (An. rep. 1876, p. 106 ; 1881, p. 63 ; 1882-83, p. 67.) Iowa. (An. rep. 1874, p. 120; 1875, p. 123; 1879, p. 69; 1883-84, p. 88; 1884 85, p. 85.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1882-S3, p. 88; 1883-84, p. 103.) Louisiana. (A"- rep. 1881, p. 90; 1883-84, p. 109.) Maryland. (An. rep. 1872, p. 154 ; 1873, p. 164.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, p. 197; 1880, p. 155.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1879, p. 125; 1880, p. 167; 1881, p. 129.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1878, p. 139.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1873, p. 230; 1875, p. 253; 1880, p. 192; 1881, p. 150; 1882-83, p. 150.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1881, p. 158; 1882-83, p. 160; 1883-84, p. 177.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1881, p. 163; 1882-83, p. 165.) new Jersey. (An. rep. 1879, p. 164 ; 1881, p. 171 ; 1862-83, p. 173.) New York. (An. rep. 1871, p. 305 ; 1872, pp. 244, 246 ; 1874, p. 310 ; 1875, p. 311 • 1876, p. 291 ; 1883-84, p. 204 ; 1884-85, p. 205.1 . North Carolina. (An rep. 1875, p. 324 ; 1882-83, p. 197 ; 1883-84, p. 210.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1874, p. 344; 1880, p.255; 1881,p.209.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 290; 1873, p. 348; 1874, p. 370; 1875, p. 369; 1876, p. 347; 1877, p. 221; 1878, p. 212; 1879, p. 207; 1880, p. 278; 1881, p. 224; 1882-83, p. 228.) , Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1878, p. 220 ; 1880, p. 288 ; 1883-84, p. 247 ; 1884-85, p. 245.) 1526 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89 Orphan asylums. South Carolina. (An. rep. 1871, p. 343; 1872, p. 314; 1877, p. 236: 1878, p. 225 ; 1879, p. 222; 1880, p. 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83, p. 239 ; 1883-84, p. 254; 1884-85, p. 252.) Tennesske. (An. rep. 1880, p. 306 ; 1881, p. 245 ; 1882-83, p. 246 ; 1883-84, p. 259.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1875, p. 419; 1880, p. 322; 1881, p. 255; 1882-83, p. 257 ; 1883-84, p. 270.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1872, p. 302 ; 1873, p. 421; 1874, p. 456; 1881, p.276.) See also Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc. Orr, Gustavus J. Needs of education in the Soutb. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 46.) Same, 2d ed. Reprinted from circ. inf. 2, 1879. pp. 13. (Misc. pubs. 1879). Orthographic convention. Philadelphia, Aug., 1876. (An. rep. 1876, p. 468.) Orton, Edward. Report on the military svstem in State colleges. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 185.) Packard, Robert L. School-room air : with directions for examining it, to deter- mine the degree of its vitiation and the amount of ventilation required. (Spec, rep. N. O. exp. 1884-65, pp. 587-630.) Palmer, Solomon. Best system of State school supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 164.) Page, James A. Industrial education in Boston (publio schools). (Circ. inf. 3, 1803, p. 16.) Paris Exhibition, 1878, American education at the. (An. rep. 1878, pp. clxxix-cxciii.) Parkes, Harry S. Education in Japan. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 34.) Parr, S. S. Purpose and means of city training schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 60). Patterson, J. W. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 68.) Pauperism. Mansfield, E. D. Relation between education and pauperism. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 596-602.) Payne, C. H. How to increase the proportion of liberally educated men. (Spec, rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 489-501.) Peabody, Elizabeth P. Kindergarten culture. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 354-359.) Kindergarten in Italy. (Circ. inf. July, 1872, pp. 7-13.) Objects of the kindergarten. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 529-535.) Peabody Fund. Alabama. (An. rep. 1871, p. 68; 1872, p. 5 ; account of, from 1873- 1880, An. rep. 1880, p. 7 ; 1881, p. 5 ; 1882-83, p. 5.) Amount and disposition of sums disbursed, 1868-1876, inclusive. (An. rep. 1876, p. xlii.) Same, 1*68-77, inclusive. (An. rep. 1877, p. xxxviii.) Same, 1868-79, inclusive. (An. rep. 1879, p.xlvi.) Same, 1868-80, inclusive. (An. rep. 1880, p. lxv.) Same, 1868-81, inclusive. (An. rep. 1881, p.xc.) Same, 1868-82, inclusive.. (An. rep. 1882-83, p.lvi.) Same, 1868-84, inclusive. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. lxiii.) Same, 1868-85, inclusive. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. lxxix.) Same, 1868-86, inclusive. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 651.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 87; 1871, pp. 71, 73; 1872, p. 11; account of, from 1873-1880, An. rep. 1880, p. 14.) Florida. (An. rep. 1870, p. 106 ; 1871, p. 119; 1872, p. 60 ; 1873, p.67; 1874, p. 66; 1878, p. 39; 1879, p. 38; 1680, p. 55 ; 1882-83, p. 42.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 108; 1871, p. 131 ; 1872, p. 64 ; 1874, p. 72; 1875, p. 73 ; 1876, p. 70 ; 1879, p, 41 ; 1880, p. 61 ; 1881, p. 42 ; 1882-83, p. 45 ; 1883-84, p. 54.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 197, 199 ; 1872, p. 134 ; 1878, p. 88 ; 1879, p. 85 ; 1880, p. 119 ; 1881, p. 87 ; 1862-83, p. 91 ; 1883-84, p. 105.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1871, p. 257; 1872, p. 198 ; 1873, p.212; 1874, p. 230 ; 1875, p. 235; 1879, p. 133 ; 1880, p. 180; 1861, p. 139; 1882-83, p. 141.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1870, p. 252; 1871, p. 316; 1872, p. 265; 1873, p. 301 ; 1874, p. 319 ; 1880, p. 239 ; 1863-84, p. 207. ) South Carolina. (An. rop. 1872, p. 314; 1873, p. 364; 1874, p. 389; 1876, p. 364; 1677, p. 234; 1878, p. 223; 1679, p. 219 ; 1880, p. 293; 1881, p. 236; 1882-83 p. 237; 1883-64, p. 250; 1884-85, p. 248.) ' e Tennessee. (An. rep. 1671, p.349; 1872, p. 319; 1873, p. 372; 1874, p. 398; 1875, p. 397 ; 1876, p. 373 ; 1877, p. 239 ; 1878, p. 227 ; 1880, p. 301 ; 1881, p. 241 1882-83, p. 242; 1883-84, p. 258; 1884-85, p. 256.) ' Texas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 332 ; 1873, p. 385 ; 1874, p. 410 ; 1875, p. 410 ; 1878, p. 324; 1879, p. 231; 1880, p. 311; 1881, p. 247; 1882-83, p. 249 ; 1884-85, p. 260.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 360; 1872, p. 340; 1873, p. 395; 1874, p. 426; 1875, p. 420; 1877, p. 257; 1878, p. 246; 1879, p. 244; 1880, p. 327; 1881, p. 257 1882-83, p. 260; 1683-84, p. 272; 1884-85, p. 270.) ' West Virginia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 300; 1871, p. 364; 1872, p. 351; 1875, t> 441; 1676, p. 414 ; 1677, p. 263; 1878, pp. 252, 253; 1879, p. 251 ; 1880, p. 337; 1881. p. 265; 1882-83, p. 265; 1833-84, p. 278; 1884-85, p. 277.) ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OP BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1527 Peale, Rembrandt. Extrapts from Graphics. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, Fearne, Thomas H. Education in the British West Indies, pp.22. (Circ. inf. June, 1872.) ll Peaslee, John B. Arbor day in public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 44.) Trees and tree-planting in school grounds, and the celebration of arbor day. pp. 64. (Misc. pubs, 1883.) Pedagogy. Hall, G. S. Chairs of pedagogy in our higher institutions of learning. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 35.) h ° National pedagogic congress of Spain, pp.4. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) Thompson, C. O. Conservation of pedagogic energy. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 28.) Pennsylvania, Art instruction in. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 775.) Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 268-281; 1871, pp. 326-334; 1872, pp. 288- 303 ; 1873, pp. 337-352 ; 1874, pp. 355-375 ; 1875, pp. 352-372 ; 1876, pp. 330-350 ; 1877, pp. 212-2-23; 1878, pp. 2(11-214 ; 1879, pp. 198-210 ; 1880, pp. 264-281 ; 1881, pp. 215- 228; 1882-83, pp. 217-230 ; 1883-84, pp. 228-241 ; 1884-83, pp. 227-238.) For further information, see under State school systems (by States). Pennsylvania museum and school of industrial art. Walter Smith's plea for State aid to. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 509.) Pennsylvania State normal school, Mansfield. (An. rep. 1868, p. 753.) Perkins, Frederick B. Book indexes. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 727-732.) How to make town libraries successful. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 419-430.) Public libraries of Boston and vicinity. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 851.) Young men's mercantile libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 378-385.) Perkins, Frederick B., and Mathews, 'William. Professorships of books and read- ing. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 230-251.) Perry, Walter S. Two lectures on drawing in public schools. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 591-604.) Peru, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 497-498.) Petroff, Ivan. Letter on education In Alaska. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. 281.) Pharmacy. See Medicine. Phelps, William F. Course of study fur normal schools. (Report of committee.) (An. rep. 1870, pp. 399-405.) Philadelphia normal school for girls. Sketch of. pp. 39. (Spec. rep. 1882.) Philadelphia public libraries. Smith, Lloyd P. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 952.) Philbrick, John D. City school systems in the United States, pp. 207. (Circ. inf. 1, 1885.) Education at the Paris exposition. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 93.) Report of 1871 on Boston public schools quoted. (Spec. rep. art and indus- try, 1885", p. 437.) Sj stems of public instruction in American and European cities compared. (Circ. inf. 1,1874, p. 62.) - Technical education in its relations to elementary schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 49. Physical Education. Hartwell, Edward M. Physical training iu American col- leges and universities, pp. 183. (Circ. inf. 5, 1885.) Rise of college gymnasia in the United States. (Spoc. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 663-674.) Physiology of reading and writing. (An. rep. 1880, p. ccl.) Pickard, J. L. Students' work at the national centennial exhibition, 1876. (Circ. inf. 8, 1875.) Plugge, Charles H. Education in the Netherlands. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 25-36.) Political science. Strong, William. Instruction in governmental ideas. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 65.) Vessiot, A. Instruction in morals and civil government, pp. 4. (Misc. pubs. 18S2.) Pollock, Mrs. Louise. Kindergarten training. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 39.) Poole, William F. Construction of library buildings, pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 1, 1881.) : — Organization and management of public libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 476- 504.) Same. Reprinted from pub. libs. 1876. pp. 29. (Misc. pubs.) Public libraries of Chicago. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 893.) Portugal, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, p. 474 ; 1872, p. 514 ; 1874, p. cxli; 1875, p. cxxxiii; 1876, p. cxci; 1877, p. clxviii ; 1878, p. clxix; 1879, p. cxcvii; 18tjU, p. cexxiv ; 1881, p. cclxi ; 1882-83, p. ccxxxvii ; 1883-84, p. ccxxix. Circ. inf. 1, 1873, pp. 51-66. Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 55-72.) Statistics of elementary education in, 1868-69. Circ. inf. Feb., 1872, p. 51.) Powell William B. Industrial education in our public schools. "(Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 123'.) Training schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 52.) 1528 EDUCATION EEPOET, 1888-89. Pratt, R. H. Indian education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 34.) Preparatory schools. Statistical tables. (Au. rep. 1873, pp. 644-649 ; 1874, pp. 6S2-659; 1875, pp. 694-701; 1876, pp. 672-681 ; 1877, pp. 477-486; 1878, pp. 489-498; 1879, pp.501-510 ; 1880, pp. 613-622 ; 1881, pp. 544-554 ; 1882-83, pp. 567-579 ; 1883-84, pp. 592-605 ; ln84-85, pp. 552-566; 1885-86, pp. 426-436.) See also Secondary education. Press and education. Noah, J. J. The press as an educator. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 553-570.) Primary education. Jones, H. S. Obstacles in the way of better primary educa- tion. (Circ. inf. 2, 1S82, p. 28.) Prison congress at Cincinnati. Oct. 12-18, 1870. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 421-422.) Prison libraries. Warren, S. E., and Clark, S. N. Libraries in prisons and reforma- tories. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 218-229.) Prisons. Meeting of international prison congress at Eome, 1884, p. 11. (Circ. inf. 1, 1884.) Statistics of. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 548-557 ; 1871, pp. 692-695 ; 1872, pp. 916-917.) Prison schools. California. State prison school. (An. rep. Ib75, p. 41.) Eelations of education to crime in New England, and the facilities for educa- tion in her penal institutions. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 548-552.) Prizes. Bufalini prize, pp. 5. (Misc. pubs. 1883.) Professional instruction. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 534-569.) Prussia, education in. (An. rep. 1876, p. clxxxvii ; 1877, p. clx ; 1878, p. clxii; 1879, p. cxc; 1880, p. cciv; 1882-83, p. ccxix; 1883-84, p. ccxi ; 1884-85, p. cclxix. Public instruction in. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 435-522.) System of public schools in. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1809, pp. 609-682. ) Prussian conscripts, Educational condition of. (Circ. inf. Aug., 1870, p. 31.) . Publications, educational, historical, etc., List of. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 698-700 1872, pp. 927-940 ; 1873, pp. 826-845 ; 1874, pp. 888-913 ; 1875, pp. 982-996 ; 1876, pp 896-920; 1877, pp. 618-633 ; 1878, pp. 702-719 ; 1879, pp. 722-744; 1880, pp. 876-902 1881, pp. 792-828 ; 1882-83, pp. 822-860 ; 1883-84, pp. 884-930 ; 1885-86, pp. 677-708.) Public schools. Dickinson, John W. The province of the public school. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 115.) Digest of rules and regulations of, in cities. (Spec. rep. on D. (J.for 1869, pp. 417-464.) Free schools in South Carolina. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 109.) List of officials in States and Territories of the United States, pp. 62. (Misc. pubs. 1875.) Nation and the public schools, by Henry W. Blair, with remarks by Wm. M. Stewart and M. A. Newell. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, pp. 179-188.) Young, Charles S. Public schools of the Pacific coast. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-B5, pp. 366-370.) See also City school systems ; also State school systems. Queensland. See Australasia. Quincy, J. P. Free libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 389-402.) Racine college (Wis). (Circ. inf. 1, 1889, p. 58.) Railroad, The, as an element in education. Hogg, Alexander. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 731-745.) Randall, C. D. Education of dependent children. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 19.) Randolph-Macon college (Va.). (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 240.) Read, Daniel. Historical sketch of the University of Missouri. (In Historical sketches of the universities and colleges of the United States. Edited by B. F. Hough.) (Spec. rep. 1883.) Reading. Edwards, Charles G. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 170.) Lucket, George J. Supplementary reading. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 166.) Methods of teaching reading. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xcii.) Wilson, J. Ormond. (Circ. inf. 4, ls84, p. 173.) Winsor, Justin. Reading in popular libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 431-433. ) Reading circles. [In general.] Allen, Jerome. Reading circles for teachers (fol- lowed by discussion). (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 93-96.) National teachers' reading circle. Meeting at Saratoga July, 1885. (An rep 1884-85, p. 324.) Origin of. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 405. ) Skinner, Hubert M. Growth and benefit of reading circles. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 152-160.) State teachers* reading circles, discussed. (An rep. 1887-88, pp. 1050-1074.) Reading circles. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep, 1886-87, p. 408; 1887-88, p. 1050.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 409.) — — California. (An. rep. 18-6-87, p. 410; 1887-88, p. 1050.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 411 ; 1887-88, p. 1051.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1529 Reading circles. [By States.] Dakota. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 413.) Florida. (An. rep. 1837-8;), p. 1051.) Georgia. An. rep. 1887-88,' p. 1052.) Illinois. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 416; 1887-88, p. 1052.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 28; 1886-87. p. 417; 1887-88, pp. 421, 437, 1056. Iowa. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 418; 1887-88, p. 1063.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 419; 1887-88, pp. 423, 1065.) Kentucky. (An. 'rep. 1886-e7, p. 419.) Maine. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 421.) Massachusetts. (Au. rep. 1886-87, pp. 424,425.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 31 ; 1886-87, p. 427.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 427; 1887-88," p. 1067.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1068.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 429-430.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1886-67, p. 431.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 433; 1887-88, pp. 126 and 437.) New York. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 437; 1887-88, p. 1069.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 438; 1887-88, p. 1069.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 439; 1887-88, p. 1069.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1071.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 441.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 443; 1887-88, p. 1071.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 444; 1887-88, p. 1074.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 258 ; 1886-87, p. 445.) Texas. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 446.) Vermont. (An. rep. 1886-37, p. 446.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 448.) Washington. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 449.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 449; 1887-88, p. 1074.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 450; 1887-88, p. 1074.) Real-schools in Prussia. (Spec. rep. on D. C.for 1869, p. 628.) Reay, Lord. Inaugural address before international conference on education, Lon- don, 1884. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 811.) Recess. Ellis, S. A. No recess. (Discussion.) (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 66.) Harris, William T. (Discussion.) (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 59.) or no recess. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xcvi; 1884-85, p. xxiv.) Reed, Charles. Address on elementary education in London. (Circ. inf. 2, 1878, p. 11.) Reformatory education. [In general.] Reformatory instruction. (An; rep. 1882-83, p. cci.) Reform schools. (An. rep. 1879, pp. clxxi-clxxvii ; 1880, p. clxxxi; 1881, p. ccxxii ; 1886-87, p. 856.) State laws relating to children. (An. rep. 1876, p. clxxix.) ■ Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 543-547 ; 1871, p. 691 ; 1872, pp. 918-920 ; 1873, pp. 800-804 ; 1874, pp. 820-825; 1875, pp. 952-957; 1876, pp. 868-874; 1878, pp. 610-622 ; 1879, pp. 634-645 : 1880, pp. 756-767 ; 1881, pp. 686-699 ; 1-82-83, pp. 716- 729 ; 1883-84, pp. 756-769 ; 1885-86, pp. 646-€49 ; 1886-87, pp. 863-867 ; 1887-bS, pp. 980-987.) Reformatory education. [By States.] California. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 858.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 858; 1887-88, p. 978.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1875, p. 57; 1877, p. 30; 1878, p. 32; 1879, p. 31; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 31; 1882-83, p. 34; 1883-84, p. 41; 1884-85, p. 41; 1886-87, p. 859; 1887-88, p. 978.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 397; 1874, p. 479; 1878, p. 277; 1879, p. 275; 1880, p. 366; 1881, p. 288; 1882-83, p. 291; 1883-84, p. 296; 1884-85, p. 298.) Florida. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 52; 1884-85, p. 50.) ■ Illinois. (An. rep. 1872, p. 103; 1878, p. 57; 1879, p. 53; 1880, p. 76; 1881, p. 54; 1832-83, p. 58; 1883-84, p. 68; 1884-85, p. 66; 1886-87, p. 8b9.) Indiana. (An. rep. 1870, p. 125; 1871, p. 158; 1875, p. 110; 1877, p. 59; 1879, p. 62; 1880, p. 85; 1831, p. 63; 1882-83, p. 68"; 1833-84, p. 80; 1886-87, p. 859.) ■ Iowa. (An. rep. 1872, p. 117 ; 1874, pp. 119, 120; 1875, p. 123; 1877, p. 68 1879, p. 69; 1880, p. 96; 1881, p. 72; 1882-»3, p. 76; 1883-84, p. 88; 1884-85, p.85.) • Kansas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 120 ; 1880, p. 105 ; 1881, p. 80; 1882-83, p. 83 ; 1883- 84, p. 95; 1884-85, p. 92.) Kentucky. (An. rep. 1877, p. 80 ; 1878, p. 85; 1880, p. 115; 1881, p. 85; 1882- 83, p. 89; 1883-84, p. 103; 1884-85, p. 99; 1886-87, p. 860.) L Louisiana. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 978.) ■ Maine. (An. rep. 1872, p. 145; 1877, p. 92; 1878, p. 95; 1879, p. 93; 1880, p. 131; 1882-83, p. 98; 1883-84, p. 116; 1884-85, p. 112; 1886-87, p. 860.) 1530 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Reformatory education. [By States.] Maryland. (An. rep. 1878, p. 103 ; 1879, p. 100; 1881, p. 103; 1882-83, p. 106; 1883-84, p. 125; 1834-85, p. 123; 1886-87, p. 860.) Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1875, p. 202; 1876, p. 196; 1877, p. 115; 1878, p. 117; 1879, p. 114; 1880, p. 155; 1881, p. 118; 1882-83, p. 121; 1886-87, p. 860; 1887- 88, p. 978.) Michigan. (An. rep. 1670, p. 387; 1871, p. 240; 1874, p. 216; 1875, p. 218; 1876, p. 208 ; 1877, p. 127 ; 1878, p. 127 ; 1879, p. 125 ; 1880, p. 167 ; 1881, p. 129 ; 1882-83, p. 132; 1883-84, p. 149; 1884-85, p. 146; 1886-87, p. 861; 1887-88, p. 978.) ■ Minnesota. (An. rep. 1870, p. 196 ; 1872, p. 191 ; 1880, p. 176 ; 1881, p. 136 ; 1882-83, p. 138; 1883-84, p. 155; 1884-85, p. 153.) ■Missouri. (An. rep. 1873, p. 230; 1874, p. 247; 1878, p. 147; 1880, p. 192; 1881, p. 150.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1880, p. 199; 1881, p. 155; 1882-83, p. 157; 1883-84, p. 174; 1884-85, p. 171; 1886-87, p. 861.) ■New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1872, p. 222; 1877, p. 164; 1878, p. 162; 1879, p. 157; 1880, p. 209; 1881, p. 163; 1882-83, p. 165; 1883-84, p. 182; 1884-85, p. 181; 1886-87, p. 862.) ■ New Jersey. (An. rep. 1875, p. 284; 1876, p. 271 ; 1877, p. 173 ; 1878, p. 170; 1879, p. 164; 1880, p. 217; 1881, p. 171; 1882-83, p. 172; 1883-84, p. 189; 1884-85, p. 190; 1886-87, p. 862; 1887-88, p. 978.) ■New York. (An. rep. 1877, p. 184; 1878, p. 181; 1879, p. 178; 1880, p. 232; 1881, p. 189; 1883-84, p. 203; 1884-85, p. 205; 1886-87, p. 862; 1887-88, p. 978.) ■Ohio. (An. rep. 1872, p. 278; 1873, p. 328; 1877, p. 205; 1878, p. 198; 1879, p. 192; 1880, p. 255; 1881, p. 208; 1882-83, p. 209; 1883-S4, p. 220; 1884-85, p. 221; 1886-87, p. 863; 1887-88, p. 978.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1875, p. 351 ; 1882-83, p. 215 ; 1883-84, p. 226. ) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 298 ; 1876, p. 347 ; 1 877, p. 221 ; 1878, p. 213 ; 1879, p. 208; 1880, p. 278; 1881, p. 225; 1882-83, p. 229; 1883-84, p. 240; 1864-85,-p 237; 1886-87, p. 863; 1887-88, p. 979.) ■Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1875, p. 383 ; 1876, p. 359; 1877, p. 229; 1878, p. 220 1879, p. 216; 1880, p. 288; 1881, p. 233; 1882-83, p. 235; 1883-84, p. 247; 1884-85, p. 245; 1887-88, p. 979.) • Vermont. (An. rep. 1872, p. 337 ; 1875, p. 719; 1876, p. 397; 1877, p. 253; 1878, p. 242; 1879, p. 240; 1880, p. 322; 1881, p. 255; 1882-83, p. 257; 1883-84, p. 270.) ■ Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1877, p. 273 ; 1878, p. 263 ; 1 879, p. 261 ; 1880, p. 348 ; 1881, p. 275; 1882-83, p. 276; 1883-84, p. 240; 1884-85, p. 285; 188C-87, p. 863; 1887-83, p. 979.) Relation of the university to the common school. Johnston, W. P. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 894-899.) Respect for authority developed in the school-room. Brother Justin. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 685-693. ) Rhode Island Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 282-284; 1871, pp. 335-339; 1872, pp. 304-311; 1873, pp. 353-359; 1874, pp. 376-386; 1875, pp. 373-385; 1876, pp. 351- 360; 1877, pp. 224-231; 1878, pp. 215-221 ; 1879, pp. 211-217; 1880, pp. 282-289 ; 1881, pp. 229-234; 1882-83, pp. 231-235; 1883-84, pp. 242-248 ; 1884-85, pp. 239-246.) For further information, see under State school systems (by States). Richardson, William G. Latin pronunciation. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 484-497.) Richmond college. By H. H. Harris. (Circ.inf. 1, 1888, p. 271.) Rickoff, Andrew J. School economy. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 825-829.) Student's work at the National Centennial exhibition, 1876. (Circ. inf. 8, 1875.) The examination and certification of teachers. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887 p 46 ) Ripon college (Wis.). (Circ. inf. 1, 1889, p. 55.) Roanoke college (Va. ). By Herbert B. Adams. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 264. ) Robert college at Constantinople. (An. rep. 1871, p. 506.) Robinson, Otis H. College library administration. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 505-525.) Indexing periodical and miscellaneous literature. (Pub. libs. 1876 pp 663- 672.) Rochester university library, administration and use. (Circ. inf 1 1880 t> 15 1 Titles of books. (Pub. libs. 1870, pp. 715-726.) '*' '' See also Winsor, Justin, and. Rockwell, Julius E. Teaching, practice, and literature of shorthand, pp. 184 [Second and enlarged edition.] (Circ. inf. 2, 1884.) Rote, W. C. Rise and progress of public education in Texas. (Spec rep N O exp. 1884-85, pp. 864-878.) e ' - Roumania, Education in. (An. rep. 1874, p. cxli ; 1875, p. cxxxiii; 1882-83, p. ccxxxix.) Round Hill school, Northampton, Mass. Course of study in 1820. (An. rep. 1880 p. cxv.) Ruffner, Wm. H. Congress and the education of the people. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880,p.73 ) Rural schools. (An. rep. 1880, p. xvii ; Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 358-365. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1531 Rural schools. Holcombe, John W. A system of grading for country schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 138.) 8 Smith, Annie Tolman. Rural sohools : Progross in the past ; means of im- provement in the future, pp.90. (Circ. inf. 6, 1884.) Supervision of. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 1.) Russell, J. B. Department of Agriculture library. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 272.) Russia, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 475-476 ; 1872,.pp. 515-519 ; 1874, p. cxlii ; 1875, p. cxxxiii ; 1876, p. cxci ; 1877, p. clxvii ; 1878, p. clxix ; 1879, p. cxovii ; 1880, p. ccxxiv; 1881, p. cclxii ; 1882-83, p. ccxxxix; 1883-84, p. ccxxx.) Lavklbyb, Emile de. Progress of education in Russia. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 29.) Sabin, Henry. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 79.) Saint Louis (Missouri) City normal school. (An. rep. 186S, p. 809.) Saint Louis public libraries. Bailey, John J. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 977.) Salem, Mass., State normal school. (An. rep. 1808, p. 697.) Salve, M. de. Education in Turkey. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 51.) San Francisco. Whitaker, A. E. Publio libraries of San Francisco and the Pa- cific coast. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 991.) San Francisco City training school. (An. rep. 1868, p. 697. ) Sanitation and education. (An. rep. 1880, p. ccxlvi.) Savings banks. See School savings banks. Saxe-Weimar. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. eclxxiv.) Saxony, Education in. (An. rep. 1875, p. exxxiv ; 1876, p. clxxxviii ; 1877, p. clxi; 1879, p. cxci; 1882-83, p. ccxx ; 1SS3-84, p. ccxi ; 1884-85, p, eclxxii.) School age in the United States. (An. rep. 1879, p. xvi.) School architecture. Billings, J. S. Heating and ventilation of a school build- ing. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 11.) Clark, T. M. Rural school architecture with illustrations, pp. 106. (Circ. inf. 4, 1880.) Dearness, John. School architecture in Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 646-649.) Josse, Edouard L. C. Plan and arrangement of primary schools. (With v. plates.) (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 675-681.) • School architecture. Plans for union and graded schools. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 523-648.) School architecture, Report on, and plans for graded schools. [Reprinted from an. rep. 1868 except title page.] pp. 136. (Misc. pubs. 1870.) School attendance. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 40.) Compulsory school attendance in Prussia. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 617.) In cities. (An. rep. 1881, p. cix.) See also Compulsory education. School buildings. Billings, J. S., and others. Report of the commission on school buildings in the District of Columbia. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 107.) School discipline. Orcutt, Hiram. Discipline of the school, pp. 15. (Reprint of circ. of inf. Nov., 1871.) (Misc. pubs.) Orcutt, Hiram. Methods of school discipline, pp.14. (Circ. inf. Nov., 1871.) School furniture, apparatus, etc. List of patented articles. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 927- 928; 1873, p. 850; 1874, p. 914; 1875, p. 997; 1876, p. 921; 1877, p. 635; 1878, pp. 720-721 ; 1879, pp. 745-748 ; 1880, pp. 903-906 ; 1881, pp. 829-831 ; 1882-83, pp. 861- 862 ; 1883-84, pp. 931-935.) School hygiene. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. clvi.) Hygiene in the public schools. (An. rep. 1877, p. lix.) See also Hygiene, School. School lands and land grants. Appropriation of net income of sales of public land for educational purposes. (An. rep. 1874, p. exxxi.) Table of estimated school lands in each territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 336.) School legislation. (An. rep. 18*1-85, p. xxvi.) Smith, Lyndon A. Recent school law decisions, pp.82. (Circ. inf. 4, 1883.) Summary of constitutional and legal provisions relating to education in the several States and Territories. (Ad. rep. 1885-86, pp. 47-214.) School management. Powers and duties of school officers and teachers. Papers by A. P. Marble and J. M. Grkene. (Circ. inf. 3, 1€87, pp. 80-96.) Rickoff, Andrew J. School economy. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 825-829.) School officers. Chief State school officers, List of, by States. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 46.) Supervising school officers, how elected. (Au. rep. 1878, p. xxxvii.) School programmes, Eliot, Charles W. Can school programmes be shortened and enriched ? (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1005, and circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 101.) 1532 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. School programmes. Harris, William T. School programmes. (Ciro. inf. 6, 1888, p. 115. School property, Exemption of, from taxation. (An. rep. 1880, p. cclv.) School-room diseases. Virchow, R. (Ciro. inf. Aug., 1870, pp. 19-29.) School savings banks. For schools in Nebraska. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 32.) Importance in plan of. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 225-227. ) In Germany. (An. rep. 1878, pp. clxi-clxii.) In Wisconsin. Savings banks in schools. Introduction of, advocated. (An. rep. 1877, p. 268.) See Belgium, Fifty years of freedom in. School statistics. In different countries. A. Picker. (Circ. inf. Aug., 1870, p. 16.) Plan for publishing. George J. Luckey. (Discussion.) (Circ. inf. 1, 1874, p. 13.) Uniformity of. Andhew McMillan. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 17.) Of the United States. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, p. 401.) ■ Population of school age in and out of school; adult population able and not able to read and write, by States, census 1860. (Circ. inf. Aug., 1870, p. 10.) School supervision. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 434-437; 1881, p. lviii. ) Akers, John W. City superintendence. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 160-167.) Balliet, T. M. The work of the city superintendent. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 182.) Bradley, John E. The superintendent and the teacher. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 135.) City superintendence, statistics. (An. rep. 3834-85, p. cxvi.) Development of supervision in educational systems. (An. rep. 1877, p. xl.) Easton, Warren. The best system of State school supervision, with remarks by Richard Edwards, Solomon Palmer, John L. Buchanan^ John W. Hol- combe, W. H. Anderson. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, pp. 156-173.) ■ Edwards, C. J. How and by whom fitness of pupils for promotion is deter- mined. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 73.) Examination and inspection of schools. (An. rep. 1879, p. xxiii.) Greenwood, J. M. Qualifications of principals. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 209.) Higbee, E. E. Best system of county and City supervision. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 102.) • How a State superintendent can best advance popular education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 76.) Holcombe, John W. Supervision of country schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 13.) Howland, George. The school principal. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 195.) Illinois. County supervision. (An. rep. 1873, p. 82.) Kiehle, D. L. Duties of county superintendents. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 89-93.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1876, p. 213. ) School inspection. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xxxi.) School superintendence. (An. rep. 1873, p. cxvii.) Supervision of country schools. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 1.) Territorial. (An. rep. 1879, p. ccxxvi.) Winship, A. E. Relation of the superintendent and teacher to the school (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 143.) See also State school systems. School systems. See State school systems ; tee also City school systems. School taxation. Importance of local school tax. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. xlvi.) Taxation for school purposes, by States. (An. rep. 1^79, pp. ccxxiii-ccxxvi. ) Schools of science. See Scientific and technical schools; see also Scientific and technical education. Schwartz, Jacob. New Tork apprentices' library catalogue. (Pub. libs. 1876 u 657.) Science and education. (An. rep. 1874, p. ix.) Science teaching. England. Hance, Edward M. Experimental science instruc- tion in Liverpool public elementary schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1-84-85 pd'i 396-403.) '"' Scientific and industrial education. White, A. D. (Circ. inf. 1, 1874, p. 27.) Scientific and technical education. [By States.] (An. rep. 1878, p. civ ; 1882-83 p. cxlvi.) — Alabama. (An. rep. 1873, p. 8; 1874, p. 9; 1875, p. 12; 1876, p. 11: 1877, p. 7; 1878, p. 8; 1879, p. 8; 1880, p. 10; 1881, p. 7; 1882-83, p. 8; 1883-84, p. 9; 1884-85, p. 9.) ' Arkansas. (An. rep. 1872, p. 12 ; 1877, p. 11 ; 1878, p. 13 ; 1879, p. 12 ; 1880, p. 16 ; 1881, p. 11 ; 1H82-83, p. 13 ; 1883-84, p. 15 ; 18^4-85, p. 15.) . California. (An. rep. 1876, p. 32 ; 1877, p. 18 ; 1878, p. 20 ; 1879, p. 18 ; 1880, p. 25; 1881, p. 17; 1882-83, p. 19; 1883-84, p. 23; 1884-85, p. 23.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1533 Scientific and technical education. [By States.] Colorado. (An. rep. 1874, p. 465 ; 1875, p. 475 ; 1876, p. 40 ; 1877, p. 23 ; 1878, p. 25 ; 1879, p. 24 ; 1880, p. 33 ; 1881, p.- 23; 1882-83, p. 25; 1883-84, p. 31; 1884-85, p 30.) 1 Connecticut. (Au. rep. 1874, p. 49; 1875, p. 56 ; 1876, p. 50; 1877, p. 29; 1878, p. 31 ; 1879, p. 30 ; 1880, p. 42 ; 1881, p. 30 ; 1882-83, p. 33; 1883-84, p. 40 ; 1884-85, p. 39; 1886-87, p. 720.) Dakota. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 293 ; 1886-87, p. 720.) Delaware. (An. rep. 1874, p. 59 ; 1875, p. 63 ; 1876, p. 59 ; 1877, p. 34 ; 1878, p. 37 ; 1879, p. 36 ; 1880, p. 50 ; 1881, p. 37 ; 1882-83, p. 39 ; 1883-84, p. 47 ; 1884-85, p. 45.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 478 ; 1875, p. 492 ; 1878, p. 276 ; 1879, p. 274 ; 1880, p. 365 ; 1881, p. 287 ; 1882-83, p. 290 ; 1883-84, p. 296 ; 1884-85, p. 296.) ' Florida. (An. rep. 1872, p. 60 ; 1873, p. 68 ; 1874, p. 67 ; 1875, p. 85 ; 1877, p. 37 ; 1878, p. 40 ; 1880, p. 56 ; 1881, p. 40 ; 1882-83, p. 42 ; 1883-84, p. 51 ; 1684-85, p. 49.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 75 ; 1875, p. 76 ; 1876, p. 72 ; 1877, p. 41 ; 1878, p. 47 ; 1879, p. 43 ; 1880, p. 64 ; 1881, p. 45 ; 18-2-83, p. 47 ; 1683-84, p. 57 ; 1884-85, p. 55.) ; 1871, pp. 143, 146 ; 1872, pp. 83, 99 ; 1874, p. 30 ; 1878, p. 55 ; 1879, p. 52 ; 1880, p. 74 ; 1881. 1884-85, p. 64.) ■ "8 ; 1876, p. 105 ; 1877, p. 58 ; 1878, 83, p. 66; 1883-84, p. 78; 1884-85, i.67; 1878, p. 71; 34-85. t>. 83.1 1534 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Scientific and technical education. [By States.] North Carolina. (An. rep 1874, p. 322; 1375, p. 324; 1876, p. 302; 1877, p. 193; 1878, p. 188; 1879, p. 184 ; I860, p. 241; 1881, p. 197; 11=82-83, p. 196; 1883-84, p.209; 1884-85, p. 212.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1873, p. 327 ; 1874, p. 341 ; 1875, p. 339 ; 1876, p. 317 ; 1877, p 204; 1878, p. 197; 1879, p. 191; 1880, p. 253; 1881, p. 206; 1882-83, p. 207; 1883-84 p. 219; 1884-85, p. 219; 188G-87, p. 722.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1874, p. 353 ; 1875, p. 350 ; 1876, p. 327 ; 1877, p. 210 ; 1878 p. 203 ; 1879, p. 196 ; 1880, p. 263 ; 1881, p. 213 ; 1882-83, p. 215 ; 1883-84, p. 225, 1884-8o. p. 225.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1873, p. 346 ; 187!, p. 368 ; 1875, p. 365 ; 1876, p. 343 1877, p. 219; 1878, p. 210; 1879, p. 205; 1380, p. 275 ; 1881, p. 221; 1882-83, p. 225 1883-84, p. 237 ; 1884-85, p. 235 ; 1886-87, p. 723.) .Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1874, p. 384; 1876, p. 358; 1877, p. 229; 1878, p 219 ; 1879, p. 215 ; 1880, p. 287 ; 1881, p. 232 ; 1882-83, n. 234 ; 1883-84, p. 346 ; 1884-85 p. 244.) • South Carolina. (An. rep. 1874, p. 393; 1875, p. 391; 18.76, p. 367; 1877, p 235; 1878, p. 225; 1879, p. 221 ; 1880, p. 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83, p. 239 ; 1883-84, p 253 ; 1884-85, p. 251 ; 1886-87, p. 723.) -Tennessee. (An. rep. 1873, p. 376; 1874, p. 404; 1875, p. 402; 1876, p. 379 1877, p. 242; 1878, p. 230; ls?9, p. 227; 1880, p. 304; 1881, p. 244; 1882-83, p. 24o 1883-84, p. 258; 1884-85, p. 257.) ■Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414 f 1875, p. 412; 1876, p. 388; 1877, p. 247; 1878,p 236 ; 1879, p. 234 ; 1880, p. 314 ; 1881, p. 249 ; 1832-83, p. 251 ; 1883-84, p. 265 ; 1884-65 p. 262.) Utah Territory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 310.) ■Vermont. (An. rep. 1873, p. 389; 1874, p. 421; 1875, p. 418; 1876, p. 396; 1877, p. 253 ; 1878, p. 241 ; 1879, p. 240 ; 1880, p. 321 ; 1881, p. 254 ; 1882-63, p. 256 ; 1883-84, p. 269 ; 18S4-85, p. 267 ; 1886-87, p. 723.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 294 ; 1873, p. 400 ; 1874, p. 433; 1875, p. 432 ; 1876, p. 405; 1877, p. 259; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 247; 1880, p. 330; 1881, p. 261; 1882-83, p. 262; 1883-84, p. 275; 1884-85, p. 274; 1886-87, p. 723.) Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 314. ■ West Virginia. (An., rep. 1873, p. 411 ; 1874, p. 445 ; 1875, p. 446 ; 1876, p. 415 ; 1877, p. 264 ; 1878, p. 254 ; 1879, p. 253 ; 1880, p. 339 ; 1881, p. 267 ; 1882-83, p. 267 ; 1883-84, p. 280; 1884-85, p. 278.) ' -Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1874, p. 455; 1875, p. 459; 1876, p. 426; 1877, p. 272; 1878, p. 262; 1879, p. 261; 1380, p. 347; 1881, p. 274 ; 1882-83, p. 274; 1883-84, p. 285 ; 1884-35, p. 284.) ■ See also Technical education. Scientific and technical schools. Gilman, D. C. Report on national schools of science. [With preliminary list of local publications pertaining to the national grant.] (An. rep. 1871, pp. 427-444.) National and state legislation respecting colleges of agriculture and the me- chanic arte; with historical sketches. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 131-310.) Recent history of agricultural colleges. (An. rep. 1880, p. cxl.) ■ Recent history of schools of science not endowed by the national land grant. (An. rep. 1880, p. cxlvi.) ■ Scientific instruction. (An. rep. 1881, pp. clxvi-clxx'xii ; 1883-84, p. clxi ; 1884-85, p. cxevii.) — Scientific instruction in several foreign countries. (An. rep. 1876, p. cii.) ■ State colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts. (An. rep. 1879, pp. cxx- cxxix.) Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p. 528 ; 1871, pp. 654-655 : 1872, pp. 802-809 : 1873, pp. C84-691 ; 1874, pp. 703-711 ; 1875, pp. 752-757 ; 1876, pp. 729-737 ; 1877, pp. 535-543; 1878, pp. 548-557; 1879, pp. 262-573; 1880, pp. 677-689; 1881. pp. 608- 613; 1882-83, pp. 632-643; 1883-84, pp. 661-673; 1884-85, pp. 622-636; 1885-86, pp. 520-533.) Statistics, comparative. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 730-733; 1887-88, pp. 750-753.) •Statistics, with comments. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 706-733; 1867-88, pp. 721- 753.) Scientific libraries. See Libraries, scientific. Scientific studies and courses of study. Runkle, J. D. (Discussion.) (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 183.) Scotland. Attendance and studies in the grammar and public burgh schools (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1879, pp. 716-720.) Secondary schools, Inspection of. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1024.) Technical education act, Operations of. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1023.) Scudder, Horace E. Public libraries a hundred years ago. ' (Pub. libs. 1876, pp, 1-37.) Seaver, Edwin P. Mechanic arts high schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 160.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1535 Secondary instruction. [In general.] (An. rep. 1861, p. cxxxviii; 1882-83, p. cxv; 1883-84, p. csxxi. Fearing, Clarence W. How can instruction in public high schools be made more efficient? (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 434-436.) Hammond, Charles. New England academies and classical schools. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 403-429.) High schools for girla in Sweden, pp.6. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) History of secondary instruction in Germany, pp. 87. (Circ. inf. 3, 1874.) Incorporated academies, Massachusetts policy of. (An. rep. 1868, p. 431.) In foreign countries. (An. rep. 1877, pp. lxxxviii-xci.) ■ Jacobson, Hermann. History of secondary instruction in Germany, pp. 81. (Giro. inf. 3, 1874.) McHenry, D. C. Explanation of the leading features of Ontario high school system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 423-433.) ■ Relations of secondary schools to colleges and schools of science. (An. rep. 1873, pp. xlviii-liv.) ■ Secondary instruction, including preparatory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. cxlix.) Statistical tables. Institutions 1 for secondary instruction. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 614-635; 1872, pp. 716-760 ; 1873, pp. 586-643 ; 1874, pp. 580-651; 1875, pp. 616-688 ; 1876, pp. 584-671; 1877, pp. 391-476; 1878, pp. 401-488; 1879, pp. 415-500; 1880, pp. 523-612; 1881, pp. 450-543; 1882-83, pp. 462-566; 1883-84, pp. 481-591; 1884- 85, pp. 438-551; 1885-86, pp. 366-425; 18S6-§7, pp. 494-630; 1887-88, pp. 481-582.) Secondary instruction. [By States. ] Alabama. (An. rep. 1874, p. 8 ; 1875, p. 11 ; 1876, p. 9; 1877, p. 7; 1878, p. 8; 1879, p. 7; 1880, p. 9; 1881, p. 7; 1882-83, p. 7; 1883-84, p. 8; 1884-85, p. 8.) Arizona Territory. (An. rep. 1879, p. 266; 1881, p. 280; 1882-83, p. 284; 1883-84, p. 290; 1884-85, p. 289.) ■ Arkansas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 13 ; 1875, p. 18 ; 1876, p. 20; 1877, p. 11 ; 1878, p. 12; 1879, p. 11; 1880, p. 15; 1881, p. 11; 1882-83, p. 12; 1883-84, p. 14; 1884-85, p. 14.) California. (An. rep. 1873, p. 25 ; 1874, p. 25 ; 1875, p. 32 ; 1876, p. 29 ; 1877, p. 17; 1878, p. 19; 1879, p. 17; 1880, p. 23; 1881, p. 16; 188J-83, p. 18; 1883-84, p. 22; 1884-85, p. 22.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1873, p. 431; 1874, p. 464; 1875, p. 474; 1876, p. 38; 1877, p. 22; 1878, p. 24; 1879, p. 23; 1880, p. 32;, 1881, p. 22; 1882-83, p. 24; 1883- 84, p. 30; 1884-85, p. 29.) ■Connecticut. (An. rep. 1874, p. 45; 1875, p. 52; 1876, p. 47; 1877, p. 28; 1878, p. 29; 1879, p. 29; 1880, p. 41; 1881, p. 29; 1882-83, p. 32; 1883-84, p. 39; 1884-85, p. 38.) ■ Dakota. (An. rep. 1878, p. 271 ; 1879, p. 269 ; 1880, p. 359 ; 1881, p. 283 ; 1882- 83, p. 286; 1883-84, p. 293; 1884-85, p. 292.) ■ Delaware. (An. rep. 1874, p. 58; 1875, p. 62; 1876, p. 58; 1877, p. 34; 1878 p. 36; 1879, p. 35; 1880, p. 50; 1881, p. 36; 1882-83, p. 39; 1883-84. p. 46; 1884-85 p. 45.) ■ District op Columbia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 476; 1875, p. 490; 1876, p. 442 1877, p. 280; 1878, p. 275; 1879, p. 273; 1880, p. 364 ; 1881, p. 283; 1882-83, p. 289 1883-84, p. 295; 1884-85, p. 295.) ■Florida. (An. rep. 1870, p. 106; 1872, p. 58; 1873, p. 67; 1875, p. 68; 1876 p. 65 ; 1877, p. 36 ; 1878, p. 40 ; 1879, p. 38 ; 1830, p. 56 ; 1881, p. 40 ; 1882-83, p. 42 1883-84, p. 50 ; 1884-85, p. 48.) Georgia. (An. rep. 1873, p. 72; 1874, p. 73 ; 1875, p. 75 ; 1876, p. 71 ; 1877, p 41 ; 1878, p. 45 ; 1879, p. 43 ; 1880, p. 63 ; 1881, p. 44 ; 1882-83, p. 47 ; 1883-84, p 56; 1884-85, p. 54.) • Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 86 ; 1874, p. 89 ; 1875, p. 88 ; 1876, p. 84 ; 1877, p 48 ; 1878, p*. 54 ; 1879, p. 51 ; 1880, p. 72 ; 1881, p. 51 ; 1882-83, p. 55 ; 1883-84, p. 64 1884-85, p. 63.) Indiana. (An. ren. 1874, p. 105 ; 1875, p. 105 ; 1876, p. 102 ; 1877, p. 57 ; 1878 p. 64 ; 1879, p. 60 ; 1880, p. 83 ; 1881, p. 61 ; 1882-83, p. 65 ; 1883-84, p. 77 ; 1884-85 p. 73.) — Iowa. (An. rep. 1871, p. 163 ; 1873, p. 110 ; 1874, p. 117 ; 1875, p. 119 ; 1876 p. 115: 1877, p. 66; 1878, p. 70; 1879, p. 67; 1880, p. 93; 1881, p. 70; 1882-83, p 74 ; 1883-84, p. 85 ; 1884-85, p. 82.) Kansas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 126 ; 1875, p. 132 ; 1876, p. 128 ; 1877, p. 72 ; 1878 p. 78 ; 1879, p. 74 ; 1880, p. 103 ; 1881, p. 78 ; 1882-83, p. 81 ; 1883-84, p. 93 ; 1884-85 p. 90.) _ Kentucky. (An. rep. 1874, p. 137 ; 1875, p. 143 ; 1876, p. 137 ; 1877, p. 78 1878, p. 84; 1879, p. 80; 1880, p. 112; 1881, p. 83; 1882-83, p. 86 ; 1883-84, p. 100 1884-85, p. 97.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 136; 1874, p. 150; 1875, p. 154; 1876, p. 149 1877, p. 85 ; 1878, p. 89 ; 1879, p. 87 ; 1880, p. 121 ; 1881, p. 88 ; 1882-83, p. 92 ; 1883-84 p. 107; 1884-85, p. 104.) Missouri. (Au.r p. 147 ; 1878, p. 145 ; 1 1883-84, p. 166 ; 1884-8: Montana. ( An. i p. 147 ; 1878, p. 145 ; 1879, p. 140 ; 1880, p. 189 ; 1881, p. 146 ; 1882-83, p. 148 ; 1883-84, p. 166; 1884-85, p. 162.) Montana. (An. rep. 1878, p. 385; 1879, p. 282; 1880, p. 379; 1881, p. 298; 1882-83, p. 299 ; 1883-84, p. 303 ; 1884-85, p. 305.) Nebraska. ( An. xep. 1874, p. 254 ; 1875, p. 259 ; 1876, p. 244 ; 1877, p. 155 ; 1878, p. 151 ; 1879, p. 147; 1880, p. 198 ; 1881, p. 153; 1882-83, p. 155 ; 1883-84, p. 173; 1884-85, p. 169.) Nevada. (An. rep. 1874, p. 262 ; 1875, p. 265 ; 1876, p. 250 ; 1877, p. 158 ; 1878, p. 156 ; 1879, p. 150 ; 1880, p. 203 ; 1383-84, p. 177 ; 1884-85, p. 174. ) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1871, p. 279; 1872, p. 221 ; 1873, p. 251 ; 1874, p. 269; 1875, p. 271; 1876, p. 257; 1877, p. 163 ; 1878, p. 160 ; 1879, p. 155 ; 1880, p. 208; 1881, p. 162; 1832-83, p. 164; 1883-84, p. 181; 1884-85, p. 179.) New Jersey. (An. rep. 1873, p. 264 ; 1874, p. 282 ; 1875, p. 280 ; 1876, p. 268 ; 1877, p. 171 ; 1878, p. 169 ; 1879, p. 162 ; 1880, p. 215 ; 1881, p. 169 ; 1882-83, p. 171 ; 1883-84, p. 188; 1884-85, p. 188.) New Mexico. (An. rep. 1878, p. 288; 1879, p. 284; 1882-83, p. 301 ; 1884-85, p. 307.) New York. (An. rep. 1874, p. 302 ; 1875, p. 300 ; 1876, p. 282 ; 1877, p. 180 ; 1878, p. 178; 1879, p. 172; 1880, p. 227; 1881, p. 182; 1882-83, p. 182; 1863-84, p. 199 1884-85, p. 199.) • * North Carolina. (An. rep. 1873, p. 303; 1874, p: 320; 1875, p. 322; 1876, p. 300; 1877, p. 192; 1878, p. 188; 1879, p. 183; 1880, p. 240 ; 1881, p. 196; 1882-83 p. 195 ; 1883-84, p. 209 ; 1884-85, p. 211.) ' * Ohio. (An. rep. 1874, p. 335 ; 1875, p. 336 ; 1876, p. 314 ; 1877, p. 202 ; 1878, p. 196; 1879, p. 190; 1880, p. 252; 1881, p. 205; 1882-83, p. 206 ; 1883-84, p. 218; 1884-85, p. 218.) Oregon. (An. rep. 1871, p. 324 ; 1872, p. 285 ; 1873, p. 335 ; 1874, p. 351 ; 1875, p. 349; 1876, p. 326; 1877, p. 210; 1878, p. 202; 1879, p. 196; 1880, p. 262 ; 1881, p 212; 1882-83, p. 214; 1883-34, p. 224; 1884-85, p. 225.) ' ,P Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1873, p. 343 ; 1874, p. 364 ; 1875, p. 362 ; 1876, p. 340 ; 1877, p. 218; 1878, p. 209; 1879, p. 203; 1880, p. 274; 1881, p. 220; 1882-83 P . 224 1883-84, p. 236; 1884-85, p. 234.) F ' P ' Ehode Island. (An. rep. 1873, p. 357 ; 1874, p. 382 ; 1875, p. 381 ; 1876, p 357 • ^TtiZUZgi 1 ®? 215; - 1880 ' p - 287; 1881 ' p - 232; «***.£**; 238; 1883-84, p. 252; 1884-85, p. 250.) ' . P- ■<«>, 1004-8.5, p. Tennessee. (An. rep. 1873, p. 375; 1874, p. 400; 1875, p. 399; 1876 v 376- III 7 ' &PU 187 &# 229; 188 °' P - 303 5 1881 ' P-»*3i 1882-83, p. 244; 1883^84 p.' 258; 1884-85, p. 250.) ' ' * Texas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 385; 1874, p. 412; 1875, p. 410 ; 1876, p. 387 ; 1877 ?; m UH^ a ^ ^ 6; 18 73 ?• 233 ; 1880 ' p - 313 ; 1881 > p- ^ 9 ; i* 32 - 83 p- ™ i«»l 84, p. 264; 1884-85, p. 261.) Utah. (An. rep. 1874, p. 501 ; 1875, p. 513; 1876, p. 461 ; 1877, p. 292; 1878 p. 290 ; 1879, p. 286 ; 1880, p. 385 ; 1882-83, p. 303 ; 1883-84, p. 306 ; 1884-85, p. 310 ) Vermont. (An. rep. 1873, p. 388; 1874, p. 418; 1875, p. 417; 1876, p. 395- 1877, p. 252; 1878, p. 241; 1879, p. 239; 1880, p. 320; 1881, p. 253; 1882-83, p. 250 : 1883-84, p. 269; 1884-85, p. 266.) ' F ' ' p "' Virginia. (An. rep. 1872. p. 342 ; 1873, p. 397 ; 1874, p. 429 ; 1875, p. 429 ; 1876 p. 403; 1877, p. 258; 1878, p. 247; 1879, p. 246; 1880, p. 329; 1881, p. 260; 1882-83 p. 262; 1883-84, p. 274; 1884-85, p. 273.) ' ,P ' ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1537 Secondary instruction. [By States.] Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1876, p. 464; 1877, p. 295; 1878, p. 293; 1879, p. 288; 1880, p. 389; 1881, p. 305; 1882-83, p. 305; 1883-84, p. 806; 1884-85, p. 314.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 443 ; 1875, p. 444 ; 1876, p. 414 ; 1877, p. 264 ; 1878, p. 253; 1879, p. 253; 1880, p. 338; 1881, p. 266; 1882-83, p. 266; 1883-84, p. 279; 1884-85, p. 278.) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1873, p. 417; 1874, p. 452; 1875, p. 456; 1876, p. 424; 1877, p. 270; 1878, p. 261; 1879, p. 259; 1880, p. 346; 1881, p. 273; 1882-83, p. 273; 1883-84, p. 284; 1884-85, p. 283.) ■ For further statistics, see Secondary instruction [ingeneral] statistical tables. Servia, Education in. (An. rep. 1874, p. cxlii ; 1875, p. cxxxiv ; 1876, p. cxcii ; 1882- 83, p. ocxl; Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 69.) Sexton, Samuel. Causes of deafness among school children and the instruction of children with impaired hearing, pp. 47. (Circ. inf. 5, 1881.) Classification of deaf pupils with a view to improve facilities for their educa- tion, based on the causes of their disability. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 523-528.) Necessity of providing for the better education of children with defective hearing in the public schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 529-536. ) Shanks, J. P. C. Education of Indians in Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1872, p. xxi.) Shiras, Alexander. National bureau of education ; its history, work, and limita- tions. pp.16. (Misc. pubs. 1875.) Shorthand. Rockwell, J. E. Teaching, practice, and literature of shorthand, pp. 184. (2nd and enlarged ed.) (Circ. inf. 2, 1884.) Shufeldt, R. W. Outlines for a museum of anatomy, pp.65. (Spec. rep. 1880.) Siam. See China and Slam. Skinner, Hubert M. Growth and benefits of reading circles. (Circ inf. 2, 1886, pp. 152-160. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 120-122.) Slater, (John F.) fund. See John F. Slater fund. Smart, Charles. Chemical examination of air as applied to questions of ventilation. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 19.) Smart, James H. Best system of schools for a State. Appendix : Outline of school systems of various States. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, pp. 31-42, 90-111.) High school question. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 167.) Students' work at tbe national centennial exhibition, 1876. (Circ. inf. 8, 1875.) Teachers' institutes, pp. 206. (Circ. inf. 2, 1885.) Smith, Annie Tolman. Our country schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 358-365.) Progress of education for women. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 511-518.) Rural schools : Progress in the past ; means of improvement in the future, pp. 90. (Circ. inf. 6, 1884.) Smith, Charles Lee. History of education in North Carolina, pp.179. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888). . Honorary degrees as conferred in American colleges, pp. 12. (Misc. pub. 1, 1890.) (Bulletin No. 1, 1H90.) Smith, G. L. Public libraries of Baltimore. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 837.) Smith, Joseph H. Normal schools and their work in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 461-467.) Smith, Lloyd P. Public libraries of Philadelphia. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 952.) Smith, Lyndon A. Recent school law decisions, pp. 82. (Circ. inf. 4, 1883.) Smithsonian Institution and scientific and literary organizations in District cf Columbia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 389; 1872, p. 389 ; 1873, p. 441 ; 1874, p. 481.) Smith, Walter. Address to Pennsylvania legislature. Plea for state aid to Penn- sylvania museum and school of industrial art. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 509.) Practical papers, letters, lectures, and addresses on drawing (in the public schools.) (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 515-590.) Technical education and industrial drawing. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 70.) Societies, Historical. Fletcher, W.I. General considerations respecting historical research. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 325-332.) Holmfs H. A. History and condition of historical societies in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 312-325.) Warren, S. R., and Clark, S. N. Sketches of individual societies [by States]. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 332-377.) Soldiers' orphans' homes. See Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc. South Australia, Education in. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. cclxviii ; 1884-85, p. cccx.) See also Australasia. South Carolina. Bibliography of the history of higher education in South Caro- lina. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888.) ED 89 97 1538 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. South Carolina college. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 127. ) South Carolina, Education in. (An. ret). 1870, p. 285 ; 1871, pp. 340-346 ; 1872, pp. 312-317; 1873, pp. 360-367; 1874, pp. "387-395 ; 1875, pp. 386-393; 1876, pp. 361- 368; 1877, pp. 232-236; 1878, pp. 222-225; 1879, pp. 218-225; 1880, pp. 290-297; 1881, pp. 235-239 ; 1882-83, pp. 236-240 ; 1883-84, pp. 249-254 ; 1884-85, pp. S47-252.) For further information see under State School systems (by States). Education in, prior to and during the Revolution. By EpWARD MoCbady, Jr. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 211.) Free schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 109.) History of higher education jn. By Colyer Meriwether, pp. 247. (Circ, inf. 3, 1888.) • Negro, Education of. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888, p. 122.) South, The, and education. Bingham, Robert. Educational status and needs of the new South. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 87.) Condition of education in the South. (An. rep. 1881, p. lxxxvii; 1882-83, p. lv.) • COUNCIL, W. H. Need of educated labor in the South. (Circ. inf. 5, 1888, p. 80.) Garrett, W. R. Education in the South. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 280.) ■Mayo, A. D. A southern graded school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp.) 415-422.) Building for the children in the South, pp. 16. (Misc. pubs. 1884.) • Industrial education in the South. (Circ. inf. 5, 1888.) Orr,G.J. Needs of education in the South. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 46.) Statistics of education of white and colored compared. (An rep. 1878, p. xxviii; 1679, p. xxxix; 1880, p. lvii ; 1881, p. Ixxxi; 1882-83, p. xlviii; 1883-84, , p. liii.) Spain, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 476-477 ; 1872, pp. 519-520 ; 1873, p. elxv ; 1876, p. cxciii; 1877, p. clxvii ; 1878, p. clxxi ; 1879, p. cci ; 1880, p. ccxxv; 1881, p. cclxii; 1882-83, p. ccxli ; 1883-84, p. ccxxxii ; Circ. inf. 1,1873, pp. 7-35.) Sparkes, John. Criticism of Kensington methods of art instruction. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 481.) Spelling reform. March, F. A. Historical sketch of the movement for. pp. 36. (Circ. inf. 7, 1880.) Spencer, David C, See Allen, Wm, F., and. Spofford, A. R. Binding and preservation of books. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 673-678.) Library bibliography. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 733-744.) Library of Congress, or national library. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 253-261.) Periodical literature and society publications. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 679-685.) Works of reference for libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 686-710). Spring, Edward A. Clay modelling. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 281-286.) Spring Hill college (Ala.). (Circ. inf. 3, 1889, p. 185.) State and education. (An. rep. 1872, p. 87.) Adams, Herbert B. The State and higher education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 262.) Campbell, Fred. M, The State and the higher education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 254.) State and Federal aid to higher education. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 56.) Duty of the State respecting education. (An. rep. 1676, p. cixi.) Randall, C. D. Education of dependent children. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 19.) Eight and. duty of the State to establish, aid, and supervise public schools. [Quotations from eminent authors.] (An. rep. 1868, pp. 311-336.) State educational conventions. See Conventions, etc., educational. State school systems. [In general.] Campbell, Feed. M. Public education on the Pacific coast. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 16.) Digest of State school reports. (An. rep. 1887-83, pp. 1093-1113.) List of officials in States and territories of the United States, pp. 62 (Misc pubs. 1875.) Smart, James H. Best system of schools for a State. Appendix : Outline of school systems of the various States. (Circ inf. 2, 1880, pp. 31-42, 90-111.) ■ Statistical tables. States and territories. (An. rop. 1870, pp. 504-505 ; 1871, pp. 572-573, 688 ; 1872, pp. 608-613 ; 1873, pp. 510-513 ; 1874, pp. 524-533 ; 1875, pp. • WiOkersham, J. P. Weak places in our (public) school system. (Circ. inf 3, 1881, p. 24.) Young, Charles. Public schools of the Pacific coast. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp 1884-85, pp. 366-370.) r ' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1539 State school systems. [By States. ] Alabama. (An. rep. 1870, p. 81 ; 1871, p. 65 ; 1872, p. 3: 1873, p. 3; 1874, p. 5; 1875, p. 6; 1870, p. 5; 1677, p. 5; 1878, p. 5 ; 1879, p. 6; 1880, p. 6; 1881, p. 5; 1882-83, p. 4; 1883-84, p. f> ; 188-1-85, p. 4; 1885-8G, p. 24 ; 1886-87, p. 94; 1887-88, p. 69; ciro. inf. 3, 1889, p. 239.) Alaska. (An. rep. 1870, p. 336; 1873, p. 424; 1874, p. 459; 1875, p. 463; 1877, p. xxxi; 1878, p. 266 ; 1879, p. 264; 1880, p. 350; 1881, p. 278; 1882-83, p. 278; 1883-84, p. 288; 1884-85, p. 286 ; 1885-86, p. 38 ; 1866-87, p. 98.) Arizona. (An. rep. 1870, p. 318 ; 1871, p. 377 ; 1872, p. 365 ; 1873, p. 425 ; 1874, p. 461 ; 1875, p. 467 ; 1876, p. 431 ; 1877, p. 275 ; 1878, p. 268 ; 1879, p. 265 ; 1880, p. 354 ; 1881, p. 279 ; 1882-83, p. 283 ; 1883-84, p. 289 ; 1884-85, p. 287 ; 1885-86, p. 38 ; 1886 -87, p. 112; 1887-88, p. 92.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 86; 1871, p. 71 ; 1872, p. 11 ; 1873, p. 11; 1874, p. 12; 1875, p. 15; 1876, p. 14; 1877, p. 9; 1878, p. 10; 1879, p. 9 ; 1880, p. 14; 1881, p. 9 ; 1882-83, p. 10 ; 1833-84, p. 11 ; 1884-85, p. 12 ; 1885-86, p. 24 ; 1886-87, p. 112 ; 1887-88, p. 92.) • California. (An. rep. 1870, p. 87 ; 1871, p. 75 ; 1872, p. 14 ; 1873, p. 19 ; 1874, p. 17 ; 1875, p. 22 ; 1876, p. 23 ; 1877, p. 14 ; 1878, p. 15 ; 1879, p. 14 ; 1880, p. 20 ; 1881, p. 14 ; 1882-83, p. 16 ; 1883-84, p. 18 ; 1884-85, p. 18; 1885-86, p. 25 ; 1886-87, p. 113 ; 1887-88, p, 94.) •Colorado. (An. rep. 1870, p. 318; 1871, p. 378; 1872, p. 367; 1873, p. 429; 1874, p. 463 ; 1875, p. 470 ; 1876, p. 36; 1877, p. 21; 1878, p, 22; 1879, p. 21 ; 1880, p. 30; 1881, p. 21 ; 1882-83, p. 22 ; 1883-84, p. 28 ; 1884-85, p. 27 ; 1885-86, p. 25 ; 1886-87, p. 113 ; 1887-88, pp. 96 and 1093.) [Territory up to 1876.] ■ Connecticut. (An. rep. 1870, p. 98 ; 1871 , p. 96 ; 1872, p. 32 ; 1873, p. 36 ; 1874, p. 39 ; 1875, p. 45 ; 1876, p. 43 ; 1877, p. 24 ; 1878, p. 27 ; 1879, p. 26; 1880, p. 38; 1881, p. 26 ; 1882-83, p. 28 ; 1883-84, p. 33 ; 1884-85, p. 34 ; 1885-80, p. 26 ; 1886-87, p. 114 ; 1887-88, pp. 96 and 1095.) ■ Dakota. (An. rep. 1870, p. 319 ; 1871, p. 379 ; 1872, p. 371 ; 1873, p. 433; 1874, p. 466; 1875, p. 477; 1876, p, 433 ; 1877, p. 276 ; 1878, p.. 270 ; 1879, p. 267 ; 1880, p. 358 ; 1881, p. 281 ; 1882-83, p. 285 ; 1883-84, p. 291 ; 1884-85, p. 290 ; 188G-S6, p. 39 ; 1886-87, p. 117; 1887-68, p. 96.) ■ Delaware. (An. rep. 1870, p. 103 ; 1871, p. 108 ; 1872, p. 51 ; 1873, p. 49 ; 1874, p. 55; 1875, p. 60; 1876, p. 55; 1877, p. 32; 1878, p. 34; 1879, p. 33; 1880, p. 48; 1881, p. 34 ; 1882-83, p. 37 ; 1883-84, p. 44 ; 1884-85, p. 43; 1885-86, p. 27 ; 1886-87, p. 120 ; 1887-88, p. 100. • District of Columbia. City and county systems. (An. rep. 1870, p. 312 ; 1871, p. 385 ; 1872, p. 384 ; 1873, p. 434 ; 1874, p. 469 ; 1875, p. 481 ; 1876, [Historical sketch of the public schools of, compiled from various authorities], p. 437 ; 1877, p. 278 ; 1878, p. 273 ; 1879, p. 270 ; 1880, p. 362 ; 1881, p. 285 ; 1882-83, p. 288 ; 1883-84, p. 294 ; 1884-85, p. 294; 1886-87, p. 123; 1887-88, p. 102.) ■ Florida. (An. rep. 1870, p. 105 ; 1871, p. 119 ; 1872, p. 58 ; 1873, p. 65 ; 1874, p. 61 ; 1875, p. 65 ; 1876, p. 61 ; 1877, p. 36; 1878, p. 38 ; 1879, p. 37 ; 1880, p. 54 ; 1881, p. 38 ; 1882-83, p. 41 ; 1883-84, p. 48 ; 1884-85, p. 46; 1880-86, p. 27 ; 1886-87, p. 125 ; 1887-88, p. 105.) Georgia corgia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 109 ; 1871, p. 123 ; 1872, p. 63 ; 1873, p. 69 ; 1874, p. 71 ; 1875, p. 71 ; 1876, p. 68 ; 1877, p. 38 ; 1878, p. 42 ; 1879, p. 40 ; 1880, p. 60; 1881, p. 41 ; 1882-83, p. 44 ; 1883-84, p. 53 ; 1884-85, p. 51 ; 1885-86, p. 27 ; 1886-87, p. 126 ; 1887-88; p. 106.) •Idaho. (An. rep. 1870, p. 321; 1871, p. 380; 1872, p. 373; 1873, p. 451; 1874, p. 486 ; 1875, p. 495 ; 1876, p. 446 ; 1877, p. 283 ; 1878, p. 279 ; 1879, p. 276 ; 1880, p. 370 ; 1881, p. 291 ; 1882-83, p. 293 ; 1883-84, p. 298 ; 1884-85, p. 299; 1836-87, p. 127 ; 1887-88, p. 107.) • Illinois. (An. rep. 1870, p. 110; 1871, p. 137 ; 1872, p. 73; 1873, p. 78 : 1874, p. 80 ; 1875, p. 81 ; 1876, p. 77 ; 1877, p. 44 ; 1878, p. 49 ; 1879, p. 46 ; 1880, p. 68 ; 1881, p. 48; 1882-83, p. 51; 1883-84, p. 59 ; 1884-85, p. 58 ; 1885-86, p. 28 ; 1836-87, p. 129 ; 1887-88, pp. Ill, 1097.) ■ Indiana. (An. rep. 1870, p. 123 ; 1871, p. 150 ; 1872, p. 107 ; 1873, p. 94 ; 1874, p. 98 ; 1875, p. 99 ; 1876, p. 95 ; 1877, p. 53; 1878, p. 60 ; 1879, p. 57 ; 1880, p. 80 ; 1881 p. 57 ; 1882-83, p. 61 ; 1883-84, p. 71 ; 1884-85, p. 69; 1885-86, p. 28 ; 1886-87, p. 129, 1887-88. pp.111, 1111.) Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 337 ; 1876, p. 449 ; 1877, p. 285; 1878, p. 281; 1879, p. 278; 1880, p. 374; 1881, p. 293; 1882-83, p. 295; 1883-84, p. 301; — IoWA'. S0 (An. rep. 1870, p. 131; 1871, p. 169; 1872, p. 116; 1873, p. 107 ; 1874, p. 113; 1875, p. 113; 1876, p. Ill; 1877, p. 62; 1878, p. 68 ; 1879, p. 64; 1880, p. 90 ; 1881, p. 66; 1882-83, p. 71; 1883-84, p. 82; 1884-85, p. 78; 1886-87, p. 129; 1887-88, ^Kansas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 140 ; 1871, p. 171 ; 1872, p. 119; 1873, p. 115 ; 1874, rj 123 ; 1875, p. 127 ; 1876, p. 123 ; 1877, p. 69 ; 1878, p. 75 ; 1879, p. 71 ; 1880, p. 100 ; 1881, p. 75 ; 1882-83, p. 79 ; 1883-84, p. 90 ; 1884-85, p. 87 ; 1885-86, p. 29 ; 1886-87, p, 131 ; 1887-88, p. 111.) 1540 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89 State school systems. [By States.] Kentucky. (An. rep. 1870, p. 147; 1871, p. 181; 1872, p. 125; 1873, p. 122; 1874, p. 131; 1875, p. 136; 1876, p. 132; 1877, p. 74; 1878, p. 81 ; 1879, p. 77; 1880, p. 110 ; 1881, p. 81 ; 1882-83, p. 84; 1883-84, p. 97; 1884-85, p. 94; 1886-87, p. 136; 1887-88, p. 112.) Louisiana. (An. rep. 1870, p. 150; 1871, p. 192; 1872, p. 132 ; 1873, p. 134; 1874, p. 146; 1875, p. 150; 1876, p. 145; 1877, p. 82; 1878, p. 87; 1879, p. 84; 1880, p. 118 ; 1881, p. 86 ; 1882-83, p. 90 ; 1883-84, p. 104 ; 1884-85, p. 101 ; 18B6-87, p. 140 ; 1887-88, p. 112.) Maine. (An. rep. 1870, p. 153 ; 1871, p. 202; 1872, p. 138; 1873, p. 144 ; 1874, p. 156 ; 1875, p. 159 ; 1876, p. 153 ; 1877, p. 88; 1878, p. 91 ; 1879, p. 89; 1880, p. 126 ; 1881, p. 91 ; 1882-83, p. 94 ; 1883-64, p. Ill ; 1884-85, p. 107 ; 1885-86, p. 29 ; 1886-87, p. 140; 1887-88, pp.114, 1102.) "---"« -.210; 1872, p. 149; 1873, p. 151; ; 1878, p. 97; 1879, p. 95; 1880, 146; 1887-88, pp. 117, 1108.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1870, p. 201 ; 1871, i p. 235; 1875, p. 240 ; 1876, p. 228 ; 1877, p. 14: 186; 1881, p. 144; 1882-83, p. 145; 1883-84, p. loz ; 1004-00, p. 100; loeo-oo, p. m; 1886-87. p. 149; 1887-88, p. 117.) Montana. (An. rep"- 1870, p. 323 ; 1872, p. 375 ; 1873, p. 453 ; 1874, p. 489 ; 1875, p. 497; 1876, p. 452; 1877, p. 287; 1878, p. 284; 1879, p. 281; 1880, p. 378; 1881, p. 296; 1882-83, p. 298; 1883-84, p. 302; 1884-85, p. 303; 1885-86, p. 39; 1886-87, p. 150; 1887-88, p. 119.) Nebraska. (An. rep. 1870, p. 212 ; 1871. p. 270 ; 1872, p. 214 ; 1873, p. 233 ; 1874, p. 250; 1875, p. 255; 1876, p. 241; 1877, p. 153; 1878, p. 149; 1879, p. 145; 1880, p. 196; 1881, p. 151;- 1882-83, p. 152; 1683-84, p. 170; 1884-85, p. 167; 1885- Rfi «. 32 ; 1886-87, p. 150 ; 1887-88, p. 121. ) Nevada. (An. rep. 1870, p. 212; 1871, p. 272; 1872, p. 216; 1873, p. 242; 1874, 1; 1875, p. 263; 1876, p. 248; 1877, p. 157; 1878, p. 154; lS79,p. 149; 1880, p. 200; , p. 157 ; 1882-83, p. 158 ; 1883-84, p. 175 ; 1884-85, p. 173 ; 1885-86, p. 33 ; 1886-87, 0; 1887-88, p. 123.) Ntt.w Himpshtbr. CAti. Tfm. 1870, p. 215; 1871, p. 276; 1872, p. 218; 1873, p. p. 253; 1877, p. 161; 1878, p. 158; 1879, p. 153; 51: 1883-84. n. 178: 1884-S5. n. 176: 1885-86. n. 1874, 83, p. INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1541 State school systems. [By States.] Oregon. (An. rep. 1870, p. 268: 1871, p. 323; 1872, p. 283; 1873, p. 332; 1874, p. 348; 1875, p. 345; 1876, p. 323; 1877, p. 208 ; 1878, p. 200; 1879, p. 194; 1880, p. 260; 1881, p. 210; 1882-83, p. 212 ; 1883-84, p. 222 ; 1884-85, p. 223 ; 1885-86, p. 35; 1886-87, p. 157; 1887-88, p. 137.) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870, p. 268; 1871, p. 326; 1872, p. 288; 1873, p. 367 ; 1874, p. 355 ; 1875, p. 354 ; 1876, p. 331 ; 1877, p. 212 ; 1878, p. 205 ; 1879, p. 198 ; 1880, p. 266; 1881, p. 216; 1882-83, p. 217; 1883-84, p. 229; 1881-85, p. 228; 1885- 86, p. 35; 1886-87, p. 158; 1887-88, p. 139.) Rhode Island. (An. rep. 1870, p. 282; 1871, p. 335; 1872, p. 304; 1873; p. 353; 1874, p. 376; 1875, p. 374; 1376, p. 352; 1877, p. 224; 1878, p. 216; 1879, p. 212; 1880, p. 284; 1881, p. 230; 1882-83, p. 231; 1883-84, p. 242; 1884-85, p. 239 ; 1885-86, p. 36; 1886-87, p. 159; 1887-88, p. 140.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1870, p. 285; 1871, p. 340; 1872, p. 312; 1873, p. 360; 1874, p. 387; 1875, p. 386; 1876, p. 362; 1877, p. 232; 1878, p. 222; 1879, p. 218; 1830, p. 292; 1881, p. 235; 1882-83, p. 236; 1883-84, p. 249; 1884-85, p. 247; 1885-86, p. 36 ; 1886-87, p. 162 ; 1887-88, p. 143.) Tennessee. (An. rep. 1870, p. 286; 1871, p. 347; 1872, p. 318; 1873, p. 368; 1874, p. 396 ; 1875, p. 394 ; 1876, p. 370 ; 1877, p. 237 ; 1878, p. 227 ; 1879, p. 224 ; 1880, p. 300; 1881, p. 240; 1882-83, p. 241; 1883-84, p. 256; 1884-85, p. 253; 1885-86, p. 36; 1886-87, p. 163; 1887-88, p. 144.) Texas. (An. rep. 1870, p. 290 ; 1871, p. 350 ; 1872, p. 327 ; 1873, p. 381 ; 1874, p 409; 1875, p. 407; 1876, p. 383; 1877, p. 244; 1878, p. 233; 1879, p. 230; 1880, p. 310; 1881, p. 247; 1882-83, p. 248; 1883-84, p. 261; 1884-85, p. 259; 1885-86, p. 37; 1886-87, p. 163; 1887-88, p. 146.) Utah Territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 238; 1871, p. 383; 1872, p. 377; 1873, p. 460; 1874, p. 500; 1875, p. 511; 1876, p. 458; 1877, p. 291; 1878, p. 289; 1879, p. 285; 1880, p. 384; 1881, p. 301; 1832-83, p. 302; 1883-84, p. 305; 1884-85, p. 308; 1886-87, p. 165 ; 1887-88, p. 148.) ■ Vermont. (An. rep. 1870, p. 290 ; 1871, p. 353 ; 1872, p. 335 ; 1873, p. 388,; 1874, p. 415; 1875, p. 414; 1876, p. 390; 1877, p. 249; 1878, p. 238; lh79, p. 236; 1880, p. 318; 1881, p. 251; 1882-83, p. 253; 1883-84, p. 266: 1884-85, p. 264; 1885-86, p. 37; 1886-87, p. 165; 1887-68, p. 150.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 293 ; 1871, p. 357 ; 1872, p. 339 ; 1873, p. 393 ; 1874, p. 423; 1875, p. 423; 1876, p. 399; 1877, p. 256; 1878, p. 244; 1879, p. 243; 1880, p. 326; 1881, p. 257 ; 1882-83, p. 271; 1883-84, p. 259; 1884-85, p. 269; 1885-86, p. 37; 1886-87, p. 166; 1887-88, pp. 152, 1111.) ■ Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 333 ; 1872, p. 381 ; 1873, p. 464; 1874, p. 503; 1875, p. 515 ; 1876, p. 462; 1877, p. 293; 1878, p. 292; 1879, p. 287; 1880, p. 388; 1881, p. 303; 1882-83, p. 304; 1883-84, p. 307; 1884-85, p. 312; 1886-87, p. 166; 1887-88, p. 152.) ■ West Virginia. (An. rep. 1870, p. 299 ; 1871, p. 362 ; 1872, p. 350 ; 1873, p. 407 ; 1874, p. 438; 1875, p. 438; 1876, p. 412; 1877, p. 282; 1878, p. 251 ; 1879, p. 250; 1880, p. 336; 1881, p. 264; 1882-83, p. 264; 1883-34, p. 277; 1884-85, p. 276; 1885-86, p. 38 ; 1886-87, p. 169; 1887-88, p. 153.) ■Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1870, p. 301; 1871, p. 371; 1872, p. 356; 1873, p. 413; 1874, p. 447; 1875, p. 449; 1876, p. 419; 1877, p. 266; 1878, p. 257 ; 1879, p. 256; 1880, p. 342; 1881, p. 269; 1882-83, p. 270 ; 1883-84, p. 281 ; 1884-85, p. 280; 1886-87, p. 170; 1887-88, p. 155.) Wyoming Territory. (An. rep. 1870, p. 334 ; 1872, p. 383 ; 1873, p. 468 ; 1874, p. 505; 1875, p. 518; 1876, p. 465; 1877, p. 296; 1878, p. 295; 1379, p. 290; 1880, p. 392; 1881, p. 306; 18b2-83, p. 306; 1883-84, p. 309; 1884-85, p. 316; 1886-87, p. 171; 1887-88, p. 156.) Statistics, Educational. See Educational statistics. Stearns, Ebea S. Framingham State normaLschool; historical sketch. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 663-670.) Steffan, William. German schools and teaching German (letter on). (An. rep. 1870, p. 437.) Stetson, Charles B. Popular instruction in elementary drawing : Report based on international school exhibits at the centennial exposition, 1876. (Spec rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 635-689.) Stewart, N. Coe. Education of public school teachers in the art of singing. (Oirc. inf. 1, 1886, p. 28.) Stewart, William W. Nation and the public school. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 188.) Stuart, &e». The raison d'etre of the public high school. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1017.) (Bwrinted from Education, Jan., 1888.) Studies, Common school. Gregory, J. M. Some fundamental inquiries concern- io* cojamon-sciiool studies. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 80.) StuSy, Courses of. See Courses of study. StrauheauuiaHer, John. See JDeual, Adolf, and Strong, William. Instruction in governmental ideas. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 65.) 1542 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Summer schools. See Vacation schools. (An. rep. 1879, p. ccxvii.) Sumner, J. S., and "a Librarian." Theological libraries in the United States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 127-}60.) Sunday schools, Educational work of, and foreign missions. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 481-482.) r Education in Sunday sohools and mission schools. (An. rep. 1875, p*54o; 1878, p. 302,) ■ Sunday-school training. (An. rep. 1874, p. 523.) Superior instruction. See Colleges and universities ; see also Women, educa- tion of. Sweden, Education in. (An. rep. 1875, p. exxxiv ; 1876, p. exciii; 1877, p. clxvm; 1878, p. clxxi; 1879, p. ccii ; 1660, p. ccxxv ; 1881, p. eclxiii ; 18.-3-83, p. cexlm ; 1883-81, p. ccxxxiv; 1884-85, p. cexciii.) Sweden and Norway, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 477-484; 1872, pp. 520- 521; 1873, p. clxv.) Eeport on systems of public instruction in. pp. 48. (Circ. inf. July, 1871.) Switzerland, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 484-487; 1872, pp. 521-533; 1873, p. clxvi; 1874, p. cxliii ; 1875, p, exxxv; 1876, p. exciii; 1877, p. clxvm; 1878, p. clxxiii; 1879, p. ccii; 1880, p. ccxxv; 1881, p. eclxiii; 1882-83, p. ccxlv; 1883-84, p. ccxxxiv; 1887-88, p. 1025.) Hitts, John. Popular education in Switzerland. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p 80 Normal school at Kussnacht, in canton of Zurich. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 361-365.) Public instruction in Zurich. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 337-360.) Trade and industrial schools. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 984.) Syrian protestant college at Beirfit. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 505, 506.) Tasmania, Education in. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. eclxviii ; 1884-85, p. ccexxi.) See also Australasia. Taxation for education. Taxation for school purposes. [In the several states.] (An. rep. 1879, p. cexxiii.) Taylor, W. P. Patent office library. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 271.) Teachers. (An. rep. 1870, p. 62.) Day, L. W. The examination of teachers. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 219.) Draper, A. S. Qualifications of teaohers, followed by discussion of E. E. Higbee, W. W. Woodruff, R. K. Buehrle, D. L. Kiehle. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, pp. 58-68.) Examinations and qualifications of. (An. rep. 1881, p. lvi.) -Harris, William T. How to improve the qualifications of teachers. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 98.) - Hinsdale, A. B. Committee report on Andrew J. Rickoft's paper " Examina- tions and certification of teachers." (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 155.) - Legal provisions respecting the examinations and licensing of teachers, pp. 46. (Circ. inf. 1, 1883.) Newell, M. A. Teachers' examinations. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. :217.) Qualifications and appointment of teachers. (An. rep. 1881, p. lvi.) - Rickoff, Andrew J. Examination and certification of teachers, with remarks by Wm. A. Mowry. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, pp. 46-58.) Status of the teaching force. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. xlix.) - Teachers' reading circles. See Reading circles. Teaching force. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. xxxviii.) Tenure of office of. (An. rep. 1879, p. xxiii; 1830, p. xxv.) Training of teachers. (An. rep. 1885-80, pp. 305-330; 1886-87, pp. 396-465 • 1887-88, pp. 379-480.) ' Butler, Nicholas Murray. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 26.) Kiehle, D. L. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 42.) Parr, S. S. Purpose and means of city training schools. (Circ inf 2 1889, p. 60.) ■ • i Training of teachers in Germany, pp.36. (Circ. inf. 1, 1878.) Teachers' associations. See Conventions, etc., educational. Teachers' institutes. [In general.] (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 402.) Dickinson, John W. State teachers' institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 84.) Hancock, John. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 76.) Higbee, E. E. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 82.) Lane, Albert G. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 69.) Sabin, Henry. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 82.) Smart, James H. Teachers' institutes, pp.206. (Circ. inf. 2, 1885.) Thayer, Jesse B. County institutes, followed by discussion by Richard Edwards, E. E. Higbee, and A. S. Draper. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, pp. 44-47.) . See also Normal and training schools. 1 See also Reading circles, p. 153 ; 1884-85, p. 15U ; 1886-87, p Mississippi. (An. rep. 1871, 1880, p. 181 ; 1881, p. 140 ; 1882-8; Missouri. (An. rep. 1872, p. p. 144 ; 1879, p. 140 ; 1880, p. 189 ; ias7_«s ti ass i 205; 1874, p. 242; i u . 1883-84, p. 165; 1884-85, p. 161; 1886-87, p. 1644 EDUCATION KEPOET, 1888-89. Teachers' institutes. [By States.] Nevada. (An. rep. 1871, p. 273; 1877, p. 158; lb78, p. 156 ; 1880, p. 203 ; 1881, p. 157 ; 1882-83, p. 160 ; 1887-88, p. 434. ) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1870, p. 215 ; 1871, p. 277 ; 1872, p. 220 ; 1873, p. 254; 1874, p. 269; 1877, p. 163; 1878, p. 160; 1879, p. 155; 1880, p. 208; 1881, p. 161; 1882-83, p. 164; 1883-84, p. 181; 1884-85, p. 179; 1885-86, p. 130; 1886-87, p. 431; 1887-88, p. 435.) ■New Jersey. (An. rep. 1874, p. 285; 1877, p. 171; 1878, p. 169; 1879, p. 162; p. 227; 1881, p. 181; 1882-83, p. 182; 1883-84, p. 198; 1884-85, p. 199; 1886-87, p 436; 1887-88, p. 439.) ■ North Carolina.. (An. rep. 1872, p. 263 ; 1875, p. 321 ; 1879, p. 183 ; 1880, p 240 } 1881, p. 196; 1882-83, p. 195 ; 1884-85, p. 211 ; 1886-87, p. 437 ; 1887-88, p. 441.) Ohio. (An. rep. 1870, p. 253; 1871, p. 318; 1872, p. 27 J ; 1873, p. 313; l874,_p. 334; 1875, p. 335; 1876, p. 313; 1877, p. 202 ; 1878, p. 195; 1879, p. 189; 1880, p. 252; 1881, p. 205; 1882-83, p. 205; 1883-84, p. 217; 1884-85, p. 218; 1885-86, p. 144.) - Oregon. (An. rop. 1873, p. 334 ; 1874, p. 351 ; 1875, p. 351 ; 1876, p. 325 ; 1877, p. 209; 1878, p. 202; 1879, p. 196; 1880, p. 261 ; 1881, p. 212; 1882-83, p. 214; 1883-84, p. 224; 1884-85, p. 225; 1886-87, p. 440; 1887-88, p. 139.) ■ Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1870. p. 271 ; 1871, p. 326 ; 1872, p. 289; 1873, p. 340 ; 1874, p. 364 ; 1875, p. 362 ; 1870, p. 340 ; 1877, p. *17 ; 1878, p. 209 ; 1879, p. 203 ; 1880, p. 273 ; 1881, p. 220 ; 1882-83, p. 223; 1883-84, p. 235 ; 1884-85, p. 234 ; 1886-87, p. 441,; 1887-88, p. 447.) Ehode Island. (An. rep. 1871, p. 336 ; 1872, p. 305 ; 1873, p. 358 ; 1874, p. 382 ; 1875, p. 381; 1876, p. 228; 1878, p. 218; 1879, p. 214 ; 1880, p. 286; 1881, p. 232; 1882-83, p. 233; 1883-84, p. 245; 1884-85, p. 243; 1886-87, p. 443.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1871, p. 341; 1872, p. 314; 1873, p. 363; 1874, p. 391; 1876, p. 365; 1877, p. 234; 1878, p. 224 ; 1879, p. 220; 1880, p. 294; 1881, p. 237; 1882-83, p. 238 ; 1883-84, p. 252 ; 1884-85, p. 250 : 1885-86, p. 156 ; 1886-87, p. 443 ; 1887-88, p. 451.) ■ Tennessee. (An. rep. 1871, p. 348; 1874, p. 400; 1877, p. 240; 1878, p. 229; 1879, p. 226; 1880, p. 303; 1881, p. 243; 1882-83, p. 243; 1883-84, p. 257 ; 1884-85, p. 256; 1886-87, p. 444; 1887-88, p. 452.) • Texas. (An. rep. 1877, p. 240 ; 1878, p. 235 ; 1879, p. 233 ; 1880, p. 313 ; 1881, p. 248; 1882-83, p. 250; 1883-84, p. 264; 1884-85, p. 261; 1886-87, p. 445; 1887-88, p 453.) Utah Territory. (An. rep. 1881, p. 302; 1883-84, p. 306; 1886-87, p. 446.) • Vermont. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 291, 292 ; 1871, p. 355 ; 1872, p. 335 ; 1873, p. 389 1874, p. 418; 1875, p. 416; 1876, p. 395; 1877, p. 252; 1878, p. 240; 1879, p. 239; 1880 p. 320; 1881, p. 253; 1882-83, p. 255; 188:1-84, p. 269; 1886-87, p. 446.) ■ Virginia. (An. rep. 1872, p. .341 ; 1874, p. 428 ; 1875, p. 428 ; 1877, p. 258; 1878. p. 247; 1879, p. 246 ; 1880, p. 329 ; 1881, p. 259 ; 1882-83, p. 261 ; 1883-84, p. 274 1884-85, p. 272; 1886-87, p. 448; 1887-88, p. 454.) ■ Washington Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 295 ; 1878, p. 293 ; 1879, p. 288 1880, p. 389; 1881, p. 304; 1883-84, p. 306; 1884-85, p. 314; 1885-86, p. 212.) West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 364; 1875, p. 444; 1877,p.264; ls78, p. 253 1879, p. 252; 1880, p. 338; 1831, p. 265; 1882-83, p. 266; 1883-84, p. 279; 1884-85, p. 278; 1886-87, p. 449; 1887-88, p. 455.) ■ Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1871, p. 372; 1872, p. 357; 1873, p. 422; 1874, p. 452 1875, p. 455; 1876, p. 424; 1877, p. 270; 1878, p. 260; 1879, p. 259; 1880, p. 346; 1881 p. 272; 1882-83, p. 273; 1883-84, p. 284; 1884-85, p. 283; 1886-87, p. 450; 1887- p. 456.) Wyoming Territory. (An. rep. 1877, p. 296.) • See also Normal and training schools. Teachers' salaries, Methods of computing. (An. rep. 1880, p. xx.) Technical education. Apgar, E. A. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 25.) ■ Hinton, Louis J. Education of artisans. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 526-528.) Practical views on technical education. [In an. rep. 1871.] (Circ. Inf April, 1872, pp. 105-109.) • Philbrick, John D. Technical education in its relations to elementary schools. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 49.) ■ Technical instruction. (Spec. rep. 1869, pp. 33-784; spec. rep. 1870?) Note. First edition, incomplete, printed pursuant to a call of Houae of Representatives, January 9,1870. Second edition published as vol. xxi, of Barnard's Journal of Education; pp. 807. ' ■ Technical instruction in Europe. (Au. rep. 1882-83, pp. celxviii-cclxxxvii.) ■ Technical instruction in France, pp. 63. (Circ. inf. 6, 1882.) • Technical instruction in Italy. (Circ. inf. Feb., 1872, pp. 55-77.) ■ Thompson, Charles O. Review of the reports of the British royai commis- Bioners on technical instruction, pp. 55. (Circ. inf. 3, 1885.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OP EDUCATION. 1545 Technical education. Wilson, E. B. (Spec. rop. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 447-450.) See also Scientific and technical education. Tennessee, Education iu. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 2815-289 ; 1871, pp. 347-349; 1872, pp 318-32(5; 1873, pp. 368-380; 1874, pp. 396-407; 1875, pp. 394-406; 1876, pp. 369-382; 1877, pp. 237-243; 1878, pp. 226-232; 1879, pp. 223-229; 1880, pp. 298-307 ; 1881, pp. 240-245 ; 1882-83, pp. 241-247 ; 1883-84, pp. 255-260 ; 1884-85, pp. 253-258.) For fur- ther information, see under State school systems (by States). Tenth census from an educational point of viow. Harris, William T. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 61.) Texas, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 290; 1871, pp. 350-352; 1872, pp. 327-334; 1673, pp. 381-387; 1874, pp. 408-414 ; 1875, pp. 407-413; 1876, pp. 383-389; 1877, pp. 244-248; 1878, pp. 233-237 ; 1879, pp. 230-235; 1880, pp. 308-315 ; 1881, pp. 246-250 ; 1882-83, pp. 248-252 ; 1883-84, pp. 261-265 ; 1884-85, pp. 259-263.) For further infor- mation, see under State school systems (by States). Rote, W. C. Rise and progress of vmulic education in Texas. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 864-878.) Text books in public schools. Free. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 45 ; 1887-88, p. 176.) Free text-books in free schools. (An. rep. 1877, p. xxxix.) In several States. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 98, 113, 121, 122, 126, 131, 139, 145, 151, 163, 170, 218, 219, 220, 247, 271, 272 ; 1887-88, pp. 11, 93-95, 98, 108, 112, 124, 129, 143, 144, 147, 148, 154, 155, 176-178, 411, 434, 1094.) ■ State text-books. By Fred. M. Campbell. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 173.) Text-books and courses of study for public-school systems. (An. rep. 1878, p. xxxvii.) Thayer, Jesse B. County institutes. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 44.) Theological libraries. See Libraries, Theological. Theological schools. Alabama. (An. rop. 1875, p. 13; 1876, p. 11; 1877, p. 8; 1878, p. 9; 187% p. 8; 1880, p. 10; 1881, p. 7; 1882-83, p. 8; 18S3-84, p. 9; 1884-85, p. 9.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 15; 1884-85, p. 16.) California. (An. rep. 1872, p. 25 ; 1874, p. 31 ; 1875, p. 37; 1876, p. 32; 1877, p. 19; 1878, p. 20; 1879, p. 18; 1880, p. 25; lo81, p. 17; 1882-83, p. 19; 1883-84, p. 23; 1884-85, p. 23.) Colorado. (An. rep. 1875, p. 475 ; 1881, p. 23; 1882-83, p. 26; 1883-84, p. 31; 1884-85, p. 30.) ■ Connecticut. (An. rep. 1874, p. 49 ; 1875, p. 56 ; 1876, p. 51 ; 1877, p. 29 ; 1878, p. 31; 1879, p. 30; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 30; 1882-83, p. 33; 1883-84, p. 40; 1884-85, p. 40.) ■District or Columbia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 478: 1875, p. 492; 1876, p. 443; 1877, p. 281; 1878, p. 276; 1879, p. 274; 1880, p. 365; 1881, p. 286; 1882-83, p. 290; 1883-84, p. 296; 1884-85, p. 297.) Florida. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 51 ; 1884-85, p. 49.) • Georgia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 76; 1875, p. 77; 1876, p. 73; 1877, p. 42 ; 1878, p. 47; 1879, p. 44; 1880, p. 64; 1881, p. 46; 1882-83, p. 48; 1883-84, p. 57; 1884-85, p. 55 ) ' -Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 89; 1874, p. 93; 1875, p. 92; 1876, p. 88; 1877, p. 50; 1878, p. 55; 1879, p. 52; 1880, p. 74; 18S1, p. 53; 1882-83, p. 56; 1883-84, p. 66; 1884-85, p. 65.) ■ Indiana. (An. rep. 1875, p. 109; 1876, p. 105 ; 1877, p. 58; 1878, p. 66; 1879, 84.) ■Kansas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 129; 1876, p. 130; 1878,_p. 79; 1879, p. 75; 1880, p. 105; 1881, p. 79; 1862-83, p. 82; 1883-84, p. 94; 1884-85, p. 92.) • Kentucky. (An. rep. 1875, p. 146 ; 1876, p. 140 ; 1877, p. 79 , 1878, p. 84 ; 1879, p. 81 p. 89; '■'' 10 Maine. (An. rep. 1874, p. 165; 1875, p. 166 ; 1876, p. 162 ; 1877, p. 92; 1873, p. 94; 1879, p. 93; 1880, p. 130; 1881, p. 95; 18:12-83, p. 98; 1863-84, p. 116; 1884-85, '' "Maryland. (An. rep. 1874, p. 176 ; 1875, p. 179 ; 1676, p. 175 ; 1877, p. 99 ; 1878, p. 102; 1879, p. 99; 1880, p. 138; 1881, p. 102; 1862-83, p. 104; 1863-84, p. 124; 1884 Massachusetts. (An. rep. 1874, p. 194; 1875, p. 198; 1876, p. 192; 1877, p. ,J~o „ m. ia-ra „ 119.- IftrtO n 151- 1881. n. 115: 18S2-83. r,. 118 : 1883-84. 113; 1878, p. 114; 1879, p. 112; 1860, p. 151; 1681, p. 115; 1882-83, p. 118 ; 1883-84, p. 138; 1884-85, p. 135.) 1546 EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. Theological schools. Michigan. (An. rep. 1874, p. 21".; 1875, p. 217; 1876, « 207; 1877, p. 120; 1878, p. 126; 1679, p. 123; 1880, p. 165; 1881, p. 128; 1882-S3, p. 130 ; 1883-84, p. 14a ; 1884-85, p. 115.) Minnesota. (An. rep. 1873. p. l'J9; 1874, p. 226; 1875, p. 229; 1876, p. 218 1877, p. 136; 1878, p. 133; 1879, p. 130; 1880, p. 175; 1881, p. 136; 1882-83, p. 133 1883-84, p. 154 ; 1884-85, p. 152.) Mississippi. (An. rep. 1874, p. 233; 1875, p. 237; 1876, p. 225; 1877, p. 141 1878, p. 138; 1879, p. 135; 1880, p. 182; 1881, p. 141; 1832-83, p. 143; 1883-84, p 160; 1884-85, p. 157.) Missouri. (An. rep. 1874, p. 247 ; 1875, p. 251 ; 1876, p. 237 ; 1877, p. 149 ; 1878 ; p. 146; lb7l\ p. 142; 1880, p. 191; 1831, p. 148; 1882-83, p. 149; 1383-84, p. 167 1884-35, p. 104. ) ■Nebraska. (An. rep. 1875, p. 260; 1876, p. 246; 1877, p. 150; 1879, p. 148 1880, p. 198; 1881, p. 154; 1882-83, p. 156; 1883-84, p. 173; 1384-35, p. 170.) ■ New Jersey. (An. rep. 1873, p. 266 ; 1874, p. 284 ; 1875, p. 283 ; 1876, p. 270 1877, p. 172; 1878, p. 170; 1879, p. 163 ; 1880, p. 216; 1881, p. 170; 1S82-83, p. 172 1883-84, p. 189; 1834-85, p. 189.) • Newman, Albert H. Theological education in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O exp. 1884-85, pp. 502-519.) ■New York. (An. rep. 1874, p. 307; 1S75, p. 300; 1876, p. 286; 1877, p. 182 1878, p. 180; 1879, p. 175; 1880, p. 229; 1881, p. 184; 1882-83, p. 184 ; 1883-84, p 201; 1884-85, p. 202.) North Carolina. (An. rep. 1874, p. 322 ; 1875, p. 321 ; 1876, p. 302 ; 1877, p, 193 ; 1878, p. 188 ; 1879, p. 184 ; 1880, p. 241 ; 1881, p. 197 ; 1882-83, p. 196 ; 1883-84 p. 209; 1884-85, p. 212.) Ohio. (An. rep. 187:?, p. 326 ; 1874, p. 342 ; 1875, p. 340 ; 1876, p. 317 ; 1877, p 204 ; 1878, p. 197 ; 1879, p. 191 ; 1880, p. 253 ; 1881, P. 207 ; 1882-83, p. 203 ; 1883-84 p. 219; 1884-85, p. 220.) ■Oregon. (An. rep. 1879, p. 197; 1880, p. 263; 1881, p. 213; 1883-84, p. 225 1884-85, p. 226.) ■Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 297; 1873, p. 346; 1874, p. 369; 1875, p. 366 ; 1876, p. 344 ; 1877, p. 220 : 1878, p. 211 ; 1879, p. 2U5 ; 1880, p. 270 ; 1881, p. 222 1882-83, p. 225 ; 1883-84, p. 238 ; 1884-85, p. 230.) ■ Sooth Carolina. (An. rep. 1874, p. 394; 1875, p. 392 ; 1876, p. 367; 1877, p. 235 ; 1878, p. 225 ; 1879, p. 221 ; 1880, p. 296 ; 1881, p. 239 ; 1882-83, p. 239 ; 1883-84 p. 253 ; 1884-85, p. 251.) ■ Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 518-520 ; 1871, pp. 656-661 ; 1872, pp 810-813; 1873, pp. 692-699; 1874, pp. 712-720; 1875, pp. 758-767 ; 1876, pp. 738-747 1877, pp. 544-553 ; 1878, pp. 558-567 ; 1879, pn. 574-583 ; 1880, pp. 690-700 ; 1881, pp 620-631; 1882-83, pp. 644-654 ; 1883-84, pp. 674-685 ; 1884-85, pp. 637-649 ; 1885-86, pp. 535-544.) ■Tennessee. (An. rep. 1874, p. 404; 1875, p. 403; 1876, p. 379; 1877, p. 242 1878, p. 230; 1879, p. 228; 1880, p. 305; 1881, p. 244; 1882-83, p. 245; 1863-84, r> 259; 1884-85, p. 257.) ■ Texas. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414 ; 1875, p. 412 ; 1876, p. 389 ; 1377, p. 247 : 1878 p. 236 ; 1879, p. 234 ; 1880, p. 314 ; 1881, p. 250 ; 1882-83, p. 251'; 1883-84, p. 265 1884-85, p. 262.) • Virginia. (An. rep. 1874, p. 433 ; 1875, p. 434 ; 1876, p. 406 ; 1877, p. 260 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 247; 1880, p. 331; 1881, p. 261; 1882-83, p. 263; 1888-84, p 275; 1884-85, p. 274.) ■ West Virginia. (An. rep. 1873, p. 411 ; 1874, p. 445 ; 1878, p. 254 ; 1879. p 254; 1880, p. 339; 1881, p. 267; 1882-83, p. 207; 1883-84, p. 280 ; 1884-85, p. 279 ) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1874, p. 455 ; 1875, p. 459 ; 1876, p. 426 ; 1877, p. 272 1878, p. 262; 1879, p. 261; 1830, p. 347; 1881, p. 274; 1882-83, p. 275; 1883-84, p 285; 1884-85, p. 284.) ' r Theory of education in the United States, Statement of, approved by many leading educators, pp. 22. (Misc. pubs. 1874.) Thorn, W. T. Some reflections on race in education, with special reference to the negro problem. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 775-781.) Thompson, Charles O. Art-education. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 495-498.) Conservation of pedagogic energy. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 28.) Review of the reports of the British royal commissioners on technical instruc- tion, with notes, pp. 55. (Circ. inf. 3, 1885. ) Tilley, I. I. County model school system of the province of Ontario. (Spec ren N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 407-411.) w • f- Todd, William C. Free reading-rooms. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 460-464.) Toner, Joseph M. Contributions to the annals of medical progress and medical education in the United States before and during the War of Independence, pp 118. (Spec. rep. 1874.) **' INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. i547 Toner, Joseph M. Vital statistics in tho United States, with tables and diagrams. (Circ. inf. March, 1872, pp. 71-93.) Tourgee, Eben F. Musical education in the common schools. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 536-537.) Townley, Darnel O'C. Cooper Union. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 519-525.) Township school system. (An. rep. 1877, p. xxxix.) Trinidad, Education in. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. cccvii.) Trinity college (N. C). (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 113.) Truancy. See Compulsory education. Turkey, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 487-488; 1872, pp. 533-538; 1876, p. cxciii; 1877, p. clxviii; 1879, p. ociii ; 1881, cclxv ; 1883-84, p. ccxxxvii.) Salve, M. de. Education in Turkey. (Circ. inf. 3, 187!"., p. 51.) Tyndall, John. Opinions on educational matters. (An. rep. 1872, p. xliv.) Union college. Hough, F. B. Historic sketch, of. pp.81. (Spec. rep. 1876.) United States. History of the establishment of a permanent seat of government for. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 147-192.) Universities and colleges. See Colleges and universities. University, defined. (An. rep. 1880, p. exxxv.) University education in England, Features of. (Circ. inf. Jan., 187-2, p. 41.) University education in Europe. Chronological tables. (Circ. inf. Jau., 1872, p. University education in France; the French university. (Circ. inf. Jan., 1872, p. 38.) University of Alabama. (Circ. inf. 3, 1889, p. 31.) University of Bonn. Dreyfus-Brisac, Edmond. pp.67. (Circ. inf. 3, 1882.) University of Leipaic. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 73-77.) University of North Carolina. (Ciro. inf. 2, 1888, p. 52.) University of Missouri. Read, Daniel. Historical sketch of the. (In Histori- cal sketches of the universities and colleges of the United States. Edited by F. B. Hough, pp. 17-22.) (Spec. rep. 1883.) • University of Virginia. Adams, Herbert B. Bibliography of the history of the University of Virginia, (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 203.) Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia, pp. 308. (Circ. inf. 1,1888.) ■ Garnett, James M. Elective system of the University of Virginia. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 189.) ■ Inner workings of the University of Virginia, and the preparation necessary. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 831-846.) University of Wisconsin. By William F. Allen and David E. Spencer. (Circ. inf. 1, 1889, p. 11.) University of Zurich. Programme, 1866-67. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 366-368.) Uruguay, Education in. (Circ. inf. 1, 1873, pp. 45-50.) Utah, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 328-332; 1871, pp. 383-384; 1872, pp. 377- 380 ; 1873, pp. 460-463 ; 1874, pp. 500-502 ; 1875, pp. 510-514 ; 1876, pp. 458-461 ; 1877, pp. 291-292 ; 1878, pp. 289-291 ; 1879, pp. 285-286 ; 1880, pp. 382-385 ; 1881, pp. 301-302; 1882-83, pp. 302-303; 1863-84, pp. 305-306; 1884-85, pp. 308-311.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Vacation colonies for sickly school children, pp.4. (Misc. pubs. 1880.) Vacation schools. (An. rep. 1877, p. cxx.) Van Bokkelen, L, Compulsory education, pp.17. (Circ. inf. Dec, 1871.) Variations of mental receptivity. Chadwick, Edwin. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 8C5-806.) Vasey, George. Manual of the common native trees in the northern United States. pp. 23. (Misc. pubs. 1877.) Veazie, George A.., jr. Why vocal music should be required by the State as a part of public school instruction. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 26.) Venable, W. H. Public libraries of Cincinnati. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 898.) Venezuela, Education in. (An. rep. 1878, p. clxxvii; 1882-B3, p. cclxv.) Ventilation. Billings, J. S. Heating and ventilation of a school building. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 11.) of schoolhouses. (An. rep. 1873, pp. exxv-oxxxiii.) Packard, Robert L. Schoolroom air; with directions for examining it, to determine the degree of it3 vitiation, and the amount of ventilation required. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 587-630.) ■ Smart, Charles. Chemical examination of air as applied to questions of ventilation. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 19.) Vermont, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 290-292; 1871, pp. 353-356; 1872, pp. 335-338; 1873, pp. 388-392; 1874, pp. 415-422 ; 1875, pp. 414-420 ; 1876, pp. 390-397 ; 1877, pp. 249-254: 1878, pp. 238-242; 1879, pp. 236-241 ; 1880, pp. 316-323; 1881, pp. 251-255; 1882-83, pp. 253-258; 1883-84, pp. 266-270 ; 1884-85, pp. 264-268.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. 1548 EDUCATION REPOET, 1888-89. Vessiot, A. Instruction in morals and civil government, pp.4. (Misc. pubs. 1883.) Victoria, Education in. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. cclxvii; 1884-85, p. cccx.) See also Australasia. Vienna exhibition, 1873, Education at. (An. rep. 1875, p. cliii.) Vienna exposition of 1873. (An. rep. 1873, pp. cxliv-clii.) Vienna, Public instruction in the city of. (Spec. rep. on D. C. for 1869, pp. 683- G88.) Virchow, R. Schoolroom diseases. (Circ. inf. Aug., 1870, pp. 19-29.) Virginia, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 293-299; 1871, pp. 357-361; 1872, pp. 339-349; 1873, pp. 393-406; 1874, pp. 423-427 ; 1875, pp. 421-437; 1876, pp. 398-410 ; 1877, pp. 255-261; 1878, pp. 243-249; 1879, pp. 242-249; 18H0, pp. 324-333; 1831, pp. 256-261; 1882-83, pp. 259-263; 1883-84, pp. 271-276; 1884-85, pp. 269-275.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Virginia military institute. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 287.) Vital statistics. Toner, Joseph M. Vital statistics in the United States, with tables aud diagrams, (Circ. inf. March, 1872, pp. 71-93.) Wake Forest college. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888, p. 101.) Walker, Francis A. Industrial education. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, p. 798.) Warren, Charles. Answers to inquiries about the United States bureau of educa- tion, pp. 29. (Misc. pubs. 1883.) Distribution of college students in 1870-71. (Circ. inf. March, 1872, pp. 43-70.) Illiteracy in the United States, 1870 and 1880. (Circ. inf. 3, 1884, p. 7.) Inquiry concerning vital statistics of college graduates. (Circ. inf. March, 1872, pp. 1-40.) Medical colleges and the medical profession. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1023.) Medical education in the United States. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 384-396.) Memorial of. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 60.) • Place of music among the aesthetic arts defined, and its value as a part of free common school instruction considered. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 7.) ■ Synopsis of the proposed centennial history of American education, 1776-1876. (An. rep. 1875, following p. cxliv.) Warren, S. R. and Clark, S. N., Editors. School and asylum libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 38-59.) Sketches of individual historical societies [by States]. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 332-377.) • Uuited States bureau of education, special report: Public libraries in the United States of America. Part I, p. xxxv+1187, 1886. Washburn, Emory. See Framingham State normal school. Washington and Lee university. By Professors White and H. H. Harris. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 293.) — Bibliography of. By Herbert B. Adams. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888, p. 301.) Washington Territory, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 333-334 ; 1872, pp. 381- 382 ; 1873, pp. 464-467 ; 1674, pp. 503-504 ; 1875, pp. 515-517 ; 1876, pp. 462-464 ; 1877, pp. 293-295; 1878, pp. 292-294 ; 1879, pp. 287-289; 1880, pp. 386-389 ; 1881, pp. SOS- SOS ; 1882-83, pp. 304-305 ; 1883-84, pp. 307-308 ; 1884-85, pp. 312-315.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Wead, Charles K. Aims and methods of the teaching of physics, pp.158. (Circ. inf. 7, 1884.) ■Wells, J. E. Religious and moral training in the schools of Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 377-384.) Western Australia, Education in. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. cccxii.) See Australia. Westfield State normal school. Philosophy and method of teaching pursued at. By John W. Dickinson. (An. ren. 1868, p. 685.) West Virginia, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 299-301 ; 1871, pp. 362-370 ; 1872 pp. 350-355 ; 1873, pp. 407-412 ; 1874, pp. 438-446; 1875, pp. 438-447 ; 1876, pp. 411- 417; 1877, pp. 262-265; 1878, pp. 250-255; 1879, pp. 250-254; 1880, pp. 334-339- 1881, pp. 263-267; 1882-83, pp. 264-268 ; 1883-84, pp. 277-280 ; 1884-85, pp. 276-279.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Whitaker, A. E. Public libraries of San Francisco and of the Pacific coast. (Pub libs. 1876, p. 991.) White, Andrew D. Letter indorsing industrial education. (Spec. rep. art and in- dustry, 1885, p. 508.) Scientific and industrial eduoation and the true policy of the National and State governments in regard to it.' ^Circ. inf. 1, 1874, p. 27.) White, Emerson E. Professional training of teachers in Ohio. (An. rep. 1868 wo 795-805.) '**' Eolation of education to industry and technical training in American schools pp. 22. (Circ. inf. 2, 1881.) ——Relation of manual training to body and mind. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 108.) INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1549 White, Emerson E. True course of elementary instruction; its principles and methods. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 847-863.) White, S. H. Meaus of providing the mass of teachers with professional instruc- tion. (Au. rep. 1870, pp. 396-399.) Wickersham, J. P. Education and crime, pp. 10. (Misc. pubs. 1881.) Weak places in our school systems. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 24.) Wilcox, S. M. Legal, rights of children, pp.96. (Circ. inf. 3, 1880.) Wilson, E. B. Technical education. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 447-450.) Wilson, J. Ormond. Reading. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 173.) Wines, Enoch C. Letter on teaching trades to criminals, and the result in Moscow prison. (An. rep. 1871, p. 33.) — - — Popular education in France. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 22.) Winship, A. E. Relation of the superintendent and teachers to the school. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 143.) Winsor, Justin. Library buildings. (Pnb. libs. 1876, pp. 465-476.) Library memoranda. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 711-714.) Reading in popular libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 431-433.) Winsor, Justin, and Robinson, Otis H. College libraries as aids to instruction. pp.27. (Circ. inf. 1, 1880.) ■Wisconsin. Allen, William F., and Spencer, David E. Higher education in Wisconsin, pp. 68. (Circ. inf. 1, 1889.) Colleges and university. University of Wisconsin, Beloit college, Lawrence university, Ripon college, Racine college, Milton college, Galesville university, Wayland university and Carroll college. (Circ. inf. 1, 1879, pp. 1-68.) ■Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 301-311; 1871, pp. 371-376; 1872, pp. 356- 364; 1873, pp. 413-424; 1874, pp. 447-460; 1875, pp. 448-462; 1876, pp. 418-430; 1877, pp. 266-274; 1878, pp. 256-265; 1879, pp. 255-263; 1880, pp. 340-349; 1881, pp. 268-277; 1882-83, pp. 269-277; 1883-84, pp. 281-287; 1884-85, pp. 280-285.) lor further information, see wider State school systems [by States]. Woman's interest in education. (An. rep. 1870, p. 58.) Women as school officers. (An. rep. 1873, pp. cxxxiii-cxxxiv.) Women as voters and school officers. (An. rep. 1880, p. xxv.) Women, Colleges for. {See Women, education of; see also Colleges and universi- ties.) Women, Education of. [In general.] (An. rep. 1880, p. cxvii ; 1881, p. cxlvii; 1882-83, p. cxxvi ; 1883-84, p. cxxxv ; 1884-85, p. clxv ; 1885-86, p. 440 ; 1886-87, p. 642; 1887-88, p. 583-603.) — : Collegesand seminaries for women. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 583-622.) Degrees conferred. (An. rep. 1886-87, pp. 642-655; 1887-88, pp. 583-621.)' Female education in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 437-441.) — In England, Switzerland, Wiirtemberg. (An. rep. 1873, pp. cxxxviii-cxliv.) • Smith, Annie Tolman. Progress of education for women. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 511-518.) Statistical tables. Institutions for the superior instruction of women. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 650-653 ; 1872, pp. 792-901 ; 1873, ,pp. 650-662 ; 1874, pp. 660-672 ; 1875, pp. 702-715; 1876, pp. 682-697 ; 1877, pp. 487-502 ; 1878, pp. 499-514 ; 1879, pp. 511-527; 1880, pp. 623-639; 1881, pp. 555-571; 1882-83, pp. 580-595; 1883-84, pp. 606-622; 1884-85, pp. 567-583 ; 1885-86, pp. 439-458 ; 1886-87, pp. 644-655; 1887-88, pp. 604-622.) Statistics. Comments. (An. rep. 1887-88, pp. 583-622.) ■ Suggestions on the education of girls; extracts from various authors. [St. Jerome and others.] (An. rep. 1868, p. 371.) Women, Education of. [By States.] Alabama. (An. rep. 1873, p. 7; 1874, p. 9; 1875, p. 12; 1876, p. 10 ; 187*8, p. 8; 1879, p. 8; 1880, p. 9; 1881, p. 7; 1882-83, p. 8; 1883-84, p. 9; 1884-85, p. 9.) Arkansas. (An. rep. 1879, p. 11 ; 1884-85, p. 15.) California. (An. rep. 1876, p. 31 ; 1877, p. 18 ; 1878, p. 19 ; 1879, p. 18 ; 1880, p. 24; 1881, p. 17 ; 1882-83, p. 19 ; 1883-H4, p. 23 ; 1884-85, p. 22.) ■ Colorado. (An. rep. 1880, p. 33 ; 1881, p. 23; 1882-83, p. 25 ; 1884-85, p. 30.) Connecticut. (An. rep. 1873, p. 43; 1874, p. 48; 1876, p. 50; 1877, p. 29 ; 1880, p. 42; 1882-83, p. 33; 1883-84, p. 40; 1884-*5, p. 39.) ■ Dklawark. (An. rep. 1876, p. 59; 1877, p. 34 ; 1878, p. 36; 1879, p. 36; 1880, p. 50; 1881, p. 36; 1882-83, p. 39; 1883-84, p. 47; 18.-4- 85, p. 45.) District of Columbia. (An. rep. 1^80, p. 365 ; 1881, p. 287.) Florida. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 51 ; 1884-85, p. 49.) • Georgia. (An. rep. 1873, p. 74 ; 1874, p. 75; 1875, p. 76 ; 1881, p. 45 ; 1882-83, p. 47; 1883-84, p. 57 ; 1884-85, p. 55.) ■ Illinois. (An. rep. 1873, p. 88 ; 1874, p. 92 ; 1875, p. 90 ; 1876, p. 87 ; 1877, p. 49; 1878, p. 55; 1879, p. 52; 1880, p. 74; 1881, p. 52; 1882-83, p. 56 ; 1883-84, p. 65 ; 1884-85, p. 64.) EDUCATION REPORT, 1888-89. i, Education o ,875. r>j107: 167 1882-8 "Women, Education of. [By States]. Indiana. (An. rep. 1873, p. 103; 1874, p. 106; 1875, p.' 107; 1877, p. 57; 1878, p. 05; 1879, p. 60 ; I860, p. 83; 1881, p. 61; Kentucky. (An. rep. 1875, p. 145 ; 1670, p. 139 ; 1877, p. 78 ; 1878, p. H-l ; 18S p. 84 ; 1882-83, p.' 87 ; 1883-84, p. 101 ; 1884-85, p. 97.) —-Louisiana. (An. rep. 1874, p. 152; 1875, p. 155; 1876, p. 150 ; 1877, p. S 1878, p. 89; 1880, p. 121; 1881, p. 89; 1882-83, p. 93; 1883-84, p. 108; 1884-85, 1G5 ; 1876, p. 161 ; 1877, 1884-85, p. 175.) New Hampshire. (An. rep. 1873, p. 253 ; 1874, p. 270 ; 1875, p. 272 ; 1876, p. 258; 1877, p. 164; 1880, p. 208; 1881, p. 102; 1882-83, p. 164; 1883-84, p. 182; 1884- 85, p. 180.) o, i>. Lnv.) New JbEi^ 1879, p. 163 ; 18£ New York 1684-65, p. mt>. ) Pennsylvania. (An. rep. 1872, p. 295; 1873, p. 345; 1875, p. 364; 1876, p. 342; 1877, p. 219; 1878, p. 210; 1879, p. 205; 1880, p. 275; 1881, p. 221 ; 1882-83, p. 225; 1S83-S4, p. 237 ; 1884-85, p. 235.) South Carolina. (An. rep. 1674, p. 393 ; 1875; p. 391 ; 1876, p. 366 ; 1877, p. 235; 1878, p. 225; 1879, p. 221; 1880, p. 295; 1881, p. 238; 1882-83, p. 239; 1883-84, p. 252; 1884-85, p. 250.) - — Tennessee. (An. rep. 1872, p. 325; 1873, p. 376; 1874, p. 403; 1875, p. 401; 1876, p. 378 ; 1877, p. 241 ; 1878, p. 230 ; 1879, p. 227 ; 1880, p. 304 ; 1881, p. 243 ; 1882-83, p. 244 ; 1883-84, p. 258; 1684-85, p. 257.) Texas. (An. rep. 1873, p. 386; 1874, p. 413; 1875, p. 411; 1876, p. 388; 1877, p. 247; 1878, p. 236; 1879, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 249; 1882-83, p. 251; 1883- QA „ OK/I . 188/i_Hr, t. 9.R9, "l p. 247; 1878, p. 236; 1879, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 249; 1882-83, p. 251; 1883- 84, p. 264; 1884-85, p. 262.) — _ Vermont. (An. rep. 1873, p. 389; 1874, p. 420; 1875, p. 418; 1876, p. 396; 1877, p. 253; 1878, p. 241; 1879, p. 239; 1880, p. 321; 1881, p. 254; 1882-83, p. 256; 1883-84, p. 269; 1884-85, p. 267.) Virginia. (An. rep. 1872, p. 345 ; 1873, p. 398 ; 1874, p. 433 ; 1875, p. 431 ; 1876, p. 404; 1877, p. 259; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 247; 1680, p. 330; 1881, p. 261: 1882- 83, p. 262; 1883-84, p. 275 ; 1884-85, p. 273.) 1876, p. 404; 1677, p. 83, p. 262; 1883-84, p INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS OF BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1551 Women, Education of. [By States.] West Virginia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 366; 1873, p. 411; 1874, p. 444; 1875, p. 445; 1876, p. 415; 1877, p. 2(14; 1878, p. 254; 1879, p. 253; 1880, p. 339; 1881, p. '266; 1882-83, p. 267; 1883-84, p. 279 ; 1884-85, p. 278. ) Wisconsin. (An. rep. 1873, p. 420 ; 1874, p. 454 ; 1*75, p. 458 ; 1876, p. 425 ; 1877, p. 272; 1878, p. 262; 1879, p. 260; 1880, p. 347; 1881, p. 274; 1882-83, p. 274 ; 1881-85, p. 285.) Woodruff, W. W. Qualifications of teao hers. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 68.) Woods, Samuel. Education of the Indians in the Dominion of Canada. (Spec. rep. N. 0. exp. 1884-85, pp. 545-561.) Woodward, C. M. Eolation of manual training to body and mind. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 91.) World's fairs. See name of city where hold; see also International exhibitions; see also Exhibitions, Industrial. Wiirtemberg. Corning, J. L. Public schools of Wiirtemberg. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877, pp. 47-53.) Education in. (An. rep. 1875, p. exxxv; 1876, p. clxxxviii; 1877, p. clxi; 1878, p. clxiii; 1879, p. exeii; 1880, p, ccx; 1882-83, p. ccxx ; 1884-85, p. eclxxv.) Wyoming, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 334-335; 1872, p. 383; 1873, p. 468; 1874, p. 505; 1875, p. 518; 1870, p. 465; 1877, pp. 296-297; 1878, np. 295-296; 1879, pp 290-291 ; 1880, pp. 390-392 ; 1881, pp. 306-307 ; 1882-83, pp. 306-307 ; 1883-84, p. 309 ; 1884-85, pp. 316-317.) For further information, see under State school systems [by States]. Young, Charles S. Coeducation of the races (followed by discussion). (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 96-103.) Public schools of the Pacific coast. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 366-370.) Young men's christian associations in the United States, List of. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 536-540.) Yucatan, Education in. (An. rep. 1882-83, p. eclvii.)