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NOTE.-The reader is respectfully invited to consult the prefatory note on page 3, from which it will
be seen that the arrangement of the report is such as to obviate the necessity for many entries which
would otherwise find place in this index.

Abstracts, domestic. See the name of each State
and Territory.

foreign. See the name of each country.
plan of, 3.

Academies See Secondary instruction.

Adkinson, W., inspector of schools of Western

Australia, cccxii.

Adler, Felix, cevi, ccvii.

Adrian, Mich., public schools of, 142.
Age, school, xxii, xxiii, xxxi-xxxii, xlii.

average entrance, at Harvard College, clxxx.
average graduating, at Columbia College,
clxxx.

Agriculture, schools and colleges of. See the
heading Scientific and Professional Instruc-
tion, under the respective States in the ab
stracts.

Akers, John W., State superintendent of public
instruction of Iowa, 86.

Akron, Ohio, public schools of, 215.

Alabama, surimary of educational condition of,
Iviii.

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abstract, 12-16.

Arkansas Industrial University, 15.

Armstrong, H. Clay, State superintendent of edu.
cation of Alabama, 4.

Armstrong, S. C., lxxvii, lxxxi.

Asylums for the education of orphan, dependent,
or vicious children. See the heading Special
Instruction, under the respective States.
Atchison, Kans., public schools of, 89.
Atlanta, Ga., public schools of, 52-53.
Attendance, average daily, in the public schools
of the States, xxxii-xxxiv, xl, xlii, xliii-
xlvi.

in cities, lxxxii-c.

compulsory, liii-liv, ci-civ, ccxxxiv.
in colored schools, lxxiv.

in normal schools, cxxxvii.

increase of the, of women at the University of
Ireland, clxix-clxx.

in France, celxvi-cclxviii.

in Great Britain and Ireland, cclxxvii-
cclxxviii, cclxxxiii-cclxxxvii.

in London elementary schools, cclxxxii.
Attleborough, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Auburn, Me., public schools of, 109.
Auburn, N. Y., public schools of, 194.
Augusta, Ga., public schools of, 52, 53.
Augusta, Me., public schools of, 109.

Aurora, Ill., public schools of, 59.
Austin, Tex., public schools of, 260-261..
Austria, instruction in, ccliii-cclvi.
Average daily attendance.

B.

See Attendance.

Baker, B. M., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Texas, 263.

Baker, R. C., minister of education, South Aus-
tralia, cccx.

Baltimore, Md., public schools of, 116-117.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Technological
School, ccx.

Baltimore Manual Training School, 122.
Bangor, Me., public schools of, 109-110.
Barnard, Frederick A. P., president of Columbia
College, clxxviii, clxxix.
Barnard, Henry, ix, note.
Barringer, William N., cxiii.
Barton, George II., cxiii.

Barton, R. L., superintendent of schools, Peru,
Ill., ccx, ccxi.

Bates College, 111.

Bath. Me., public schools of, 109.

Bavaria, educational statistics of, eclxviii-cclxix.
Bay City, Mich., public schools of, 142.
Bayonne, N. J., public schools of. 185.

Beadle, W. II. II., Territorial superintendent of
public instruction of Dakota, 293.
Beaver Falls, Pa., public schools of, 229, 230.
Belgium, instruction in, celviii-cclx.

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Bickmore, A. G., cxl.

Biddeford, Me., public schools of, 109.
Binghampton, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 195.
Birmingham, Ala., public schools of, 6.
Blind, education of the, ccxxxviii-ccxliii.

summary of statistics of institutions for the,
ccxlii-cxliii.

provision for education of the, in Austria-
Hungary, celviii.

table of statistics of institutions for the, 794-
797.

See, also, the heading Special Instruction in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Bloomington, Ill., public schools of, 59.
Boston, Mass., public school attendance in, cii-
ciii.

public schools of, 126-127.

Boston Manual Training School, ccviii-ccix.
Boston University, 133, 137.
Bowdoin College, 111.

Bradford, Pa., public schools of, 229, 230.
Bremen, educational statistics of, cclxxvi.
Bridgeport, Conn., public schools of 35-36
Bridgeton, N. J., public schools of, 185-186.

Chaillé, Stanford E., clxi.

Charities. See the heading Special Instruction,
under the respective States in the abstracts.
Charleston, S. C., public schools of, 249.
Chattanooga, Tenn., pnblic schools of, 254, 255.
Chautauqua Assembly, meeting of, 324-325.
Chautauqua University of Correspondence
Schools, 203.

Chelsea, Mass., public schools of, 126, 123.
Chester, Pa., public schools of, 229, 230.
Chicago, Ill., public schools of, 59-60.

Chicago Free Kindergarten Association, G1, 62.
Chicopee, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Chillicothe, Ohio, public schools of, 215.
Chinese, education of, in California, 25.
Cincinnati, Ohio, public schools of, 215.
Circulars of information and bulletins of the Du-
reau of Education, vii-xii and note.

Cities, summary of school statistics of, and remarks
thereon, Ixxxii-c.

average per capita expenses of, xcviii, xcix.
comparison of the statistics of five large, c-ci.
length of the school year in, c. civ.

school systems of. Circular of Information on,
by Dr. Philbrick, cvii.

table of statistics of, 336-391.
Claflin University, 250, 251.

Clark University, industrial school of, lxxvII.
Cleveland, Ohio, public schools of, 215-216.
Clinton, Iowa, public schools of, 89.

Clinton, Mass., public schools of, 126.

Cohoes, N. Y., public schools of, 191, 195.
Colby University, 111-112.

British Columbia, educational condition of, Coleman, W. E., State superintendent of public

ccxcviii-ccxcix.

Brockton, Mass., public schools of, 126, 127
Brooklino, Mass, public schools of, 126, 127.
Brooklyn, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 195.
Brown, Lo Roy D., State commissioner of common
schools of Ohio, xlix, 222.

Buffalo, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 195.
Buisson, M., of France, xv, xvi, xx.
Bureau of Education, work and needs of the, v-
xiv, cccxiii, cccxiv, cccxvii.

pedagogical library of the, v-viii, cccxv-
cccxvi.

comments on the reports of the, xv-xvi.

educational museum of the, cxii-cxiii, cccxv,

cccxvi.

Burlington, Iowa, public schools of, 80.

Burlington, Vt., public schools of, 265-266.
Burmah, British, educational condition of, ccxevi-

ccxcvii.

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schools of Missouri, 166.

College of Montana, 305.

College of New Jersey, clxxx, 188, 189,
Colleges. See Universities and colleges.

Colorado, summary of educational statistics of
lxii.

abstract, 26-32.

Colored people, comparative statistics of the
white and the, in the South, lxvii.

list and summary of institutions for the in-
struction of the, lxviii-lxxiv.

remarks on the condition of the education of,
lxxiv-lxxv.

want of competent teachers for, lxxv-lxxvi.
provision for industrial education of, lxxvii-
lxxviii.

disbursement of the Peabody Fund for, lxxix-
lxxx.

disbursement of the John F. Slater Fund for,
lxxx-lxxxi.

Columbia, Pa., public schools of, 220, 230.
Columbia, S. C., public schools of, 249.
Columbia College, generally designated as a uni-
versity, clxxviii.

electives chosen by students of, clxxix.
graduate students in, clxxx.

average graduating age at, clxxx.

Columbus, Ga., public schools of, 52, 53.

Columbus, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.

Commercial and business training, comparative
summary of statistics of, for ten years,
cxliv.

summary of statistics of, cxlv-cxlvi.
table of statistics of. 417-437.

Commissioner of Education, report of, i-cccxvii.
salary of, cccxiii.

Compulsory attendance. See Attendance.
Concord, N. II, public schools of, 178.

Connecticut, summary of educational condition

of, lv.

abstract, 33-42.

Cook, George F. T., superintendent of publie
schools for colored pupils in Washington
and Georgetown, D. C., 298.

Cook, Miss Hannah, an experiment in discipline
conducted by, evi-cvii.

Cookery, instruction in, cexvi-cexvii, cclxxxi.

See, also, the heading Special Instruction, in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Coppino, Signor Michele, minister of public i
struction of Italy, eexe.

Cornell, Leonidas S., State superintendent of pub
lic instruction of Colorado, 32.
Cornell University, clxxx, 200, 201, 203.

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of Vermont, 268.

Davenport, Iowa, public schools of, 80, 81.
Dayton, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.
Deaf-mutes, education of, cexxxii-ccxxIV.

summary of statistics of institutions for,
Ccxxxvi-ccxxxvii.

provision for, in Austria-Hungary, celvii-
celviii.

Iowa Institution for, has preparatory college
course, 84, 85.

tabulated statistics of schools for, 788-793.

See, also, the heading Special Instruction, in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Decatur, Ill., public schools of, 60.
Defective, dependent, or delinquent children.

See the heading Special Instruction, under
the respective States, in the abstracts.
Degrees, summary of statistics of, conferred,
ccxxiv-ccxxviii.

table of statistics of, conferred in 1884-'85, by
institutions of learning, 670-€90.

Delaware, summary of educational condition of,

lvi.

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East Saginaw, Mich., public schools of, 142.
Eaton, John, ix note, lxiii-lxiv, cccxiv-cccxvii,
322, 324.

Eau Claire, Wis., public schools of, 281.
Education, Government aid for, xi-xiv.

Government grant in aid of, in England,
cclxxviii-cclxxx.

Webster on the Government grant of 1787 for,
xi-xii.

comparative statistics of, in the United States
for ten years, xxix-xxxi.

recommended that proceeds from sale of pub.
lic lands be a fund for, cccxiii.

Elective studies in colleges, clxxix-clxxI.
Elfwing, Nere A., United States consul, Stock.
holm, ccxciii.

Elgin, Ill., public schools of, 60.

Eliot, President, of Harvard College, on the sig.
nificance of the Harvard B. A. degree, clxxix.
Elizabeth, N. J., public schools of, 185, 186.
Ellis, J. F., superintendent of schools, Eau Claire,
Wis., ccxi-ccxii.

Elmira, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 195.

England and Wales, educational condition of,
cclxxvii.

Governmental grant in aid of education,
cclxxviii-cclxxx.

industrial training in, cclxxxi.

Enrollment in schools of the United States,
xxxii-xxxiv, xl, xliii-xlvi.

increase of, in colored schools, lxxiv.
in cities, c-ci.

See, also, Attendance.

Erie, Pa.. public schools of, 229, 230.
Evansville, Ind., public schools of, 71.

Examinations, the per cent. system of grading,

cv-cvi.

Examiners, State boards of.

See the heading

State School System, in the abstracts of the
respective States.

Expenditure, educational, of State systems, xxxvi-
xxxvii, xli.

per capita, of State and city systems, xxxviii-
xxxix, xlii-xliii, xcviii-xčiv, cv.

total, in the South, for education, lxvii.
increase of, for the education of colored people,
Ixxiv.

Eybesfeld, Conrad von, Austrian minister of pub.
lic instruction, ccliii.

F.

Fall River, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Farr, R. R., State superintendent of public instruc-
tion of Virginia, lxxvii, 275.

Feeble-minded, provision for educating the, ccxliv-
ccxlv.

summary of statistics of institutions for the,
ccxlvi.

table of statistics of institutions for the, 798-
799.

Sec, also, the heading Special Instruction, in
the abstracts of the several States.
Finances of State systems in the United States,
xxxvi-xxxvii.

Finger, Sidney M., State superintendent of pub-
lic instruction of North Carolina, lxxv, 212.
Finland, instruction in, celx/
Fitchburg, Mass., public schools of, 126, 128.
Flint, Mich., public schools of, 142.

Florida, summary of educational condition of, Iviii.
abstract, 46-50.

Florida University, 48, 49.

Fond du Lac, Wis., public schools of, 281.

Fort Wayne, Ind., public schools of, 71.

France, superior instruction of women in, clxx.
instruction in, cclxi-cclxviii.

comparison of the expenditure for primary in.
struction in 1870 and 1884. cclxv.

law of March 28, 1882, cclxvi-celviii.

Freeport, Ill., public schools of, 60.

Fremont, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.
Froebel Institute, annual meeting of, 325.

Funds, amount of permanent public school, xli,

xliii.

See, also, the heading State School System, in
the abstracts of the respective States.

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Germany, educational condition of, cclxviii-cclxxi.
Gillies, D., minister of public instruction of Vic-
toria, cccx.

Gilman, Daniel C., lxxx-lxxxi.
Girard College, 237.

Gloucester, Mass., public schools of, 126, 128.
Goblet, René, minister of public instruction of
France, cclxi.

Government aid for education. See National aid
for education.

Graham, Robert, State superintendent of public
instruction of Wisconsin, 285.

Grand Rapids, Mich., public schools of, 142.
Grants, United States, for education, x-xiv.
Gréard, M., of France, commendation of the re-
ports by, xv.

Great Britain and Ireland, educational condition
of, cclxxvii-cexc.

science instruction in, cclxxxviii-cclxxxix.
art instruction in, celxxxix-cclxc.
Greenwich, Conn., public schools of, 35, 36.
Guppy, R. J. L., superintendentofeducation, Trin.
idad, cccvii.

Gymnastics in the public schools, cx.

in secondary schools, clv.

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Hamilton, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.

Hannibal. Mo., public schools of, 160.

Harper, Joseph W., cclxviii.

Harrisburg, Pa., public schools of, 229, 230-231.
Hartford, Conn., public schools of, 35, 36.

Harvard College, generally designated as a uni-
versity, clxxviii.

change in the rule as to preliminary examina-
tion at, clxxviii.

what the B. A. degree of, signifies, clxxix.
graduate students at, clxxx.

average entrance age at, clxxx.

instruction in, during 1884-'85, 133, 135-136.
Haverhill, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Hawaii, Honolulu industrial school of, cccviii.
Haworth, J. M., obituary notice of, 302.
Haygood, A. G., lxxv, lxxI.

Hedges, Cornelius, Territorial superintendent of
public instruction of Montaña, 305.
Heemskerk, J., minister of the interior, of Bel-
gium, ccxcii.

Hemenway, Mrs., ccxvi.

Hertel, Dr., on overpressure in the Danish high
schools, xxvi, elvi-clviii.

Hessen, Grand Duchy, programme of studies of
the normal schools of, cxliv.

Higbee, E. E., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Pennsylvania, 238.
High schools, overpressure in, xxvi.

length of daily sessions of, in Sweden, xxvi,
elviii-clx.

See, also, Secondary instruction.
Hine, C. D., secretary of the Connecticut State
Board of Education, liii-liv, 42.
Historical societies in the United States, list of,

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Illinois Wesleyan University, graduate courses
in, clxxxi.

Illiteracy in the South, lxxvi-lxxvii.
Imbeciles. See Feeble-minded.

Income of State educational systems, XXXVI-
xxxvii, xi, xliii.

India, educational condition of, cexev-cexcvi.
Indiana, summary of educational condition of, lx.
abstract, 69–77.

Indiana Asbury University. See DePauw Uni-
versity.

Indianapolis, Ind., public schools of, 71.
Indiana University, 74.

Indians, statistics of the educational progress of,

301.

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connection of, with public school instruction.
ccviii-ccxii.

legislative action in regard to, in New Jersey,
ccix.

work adapted for, in public schools, ccxii.
exhibits of work by school children, cexii.
association for promoting, work of, ccxii.
in normal schools, ccxiv.

school established by the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company for, ccxv.

New York Trade Schools, ccxvi.
instruction in cookery, coxvi-ccxvii.
for the deaf-mute, ccxxxiv.

in institutions for the blind, ccxxxix-ecxl.
in Hungary, celviii.

in Finland, cclxi.

a preventive of juvenile crime, celxxxiii.
in Great Britain, cclxxxiii, celxxxvi-celxxxvii.
in Italy, ccxci.

in New South Wales, cccix.

See also the heading Special Instruction, an-
der the respective States in the abstracts.
Industrial Educational Association of New York
City, ccxiii.

Institutes, teachers'. See the heading Prepara-
tion and Qualifications of Teachers, in the
abstracts of the respective States.
International Congress of Educators at New Or
leans, 324.

Iowa, summary of educational statistics of, lxi.
abstract, 78-86.

Ireland, educational condition of,

cclxxxviii.

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Ironton, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.
Italy, educational statistics of, cexe-cexcii.
Ithaca, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 196.

J.

Jackson, Mich., public schools of, 142.
Jackson, Sheldon, United States general agent of
education for Alaska, Ixiii, 286.
Jacksonville, Ill., public schools of, 60.
Jamaica, educational condition of, cccvii.
James, H. M., superintendent of public schools,
Omaha, Nebr., ccxi.

Janesville, Wis., public schools of, 281, 282.
Jeffersonville, Ind., public schools of, 71.
Jersey City, N. J., public schools of, 185, 181
Johns Hopkins University, clxxx, 119, 121.
Johnstown, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.
Joliet, Ill., public schools of, 60.

Jones, W. W. W., State superintendent of pabe

instruction of Nebraska, 172.

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