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Journals, educational, necessary for the work of
the Bureau, vi.

See also the heading Training of Teachers,
in the abstracts of the respective States.
Jussen, Edmund, United States consul-general,
Vienna, celv.

K.

Kalamazoo, Mich., public schools of, 142, 143.
Kansas, summary of educational condition of, lix.
abstract, 87-94.

Kansas City, Mo., public schools of, 160.
Kentucky, summary of educational condition of,
lix.

abstract, 94-100.

Kentucky Institution for the Blind, 98-99.
Keokuk, Iowa, public schools of, 80, 81.
Kerr, R C., Territorial superintendent of public
instruction of Washington Territory, 315.
Key, Axel, on overpressure in the secondary
schools of Sweden, clviii-clx.

Kiehle, D. L., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Minnesota, 153.

Kindergärten, comparative summary of statistics

of, for ten years, cxlvi.

summary of statistics of, cxlvi-cxlvii.

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MacAllister, James, superintendent of schools,
Philadelphia, ccxiv.

McCosh, Dr., of Princeton College, on small col-
leges, clxxxii.

McDonogh Institute, 122.

McElroy, E. B., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Oregon, 226.

as a means of facilitating primary school in McEnery, Governor, on the common-school sys-
struction, cxlvii.

for the blind, ccxl.

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

Kingston, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 196.
Kitchengarden in New York City, coxiii.
Knoxville, Tenn., public schools of, 254, 255.

L.

Laboratory, chemical, in preparatory schools,
clv.

La Crosse, Wis., public schools of, 281, 282.
La Fayette, Ind., public schools of, 71.
Lancaster, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.
Lansing, Mich., public schools of, 142, 143.
Laramie City, Wyo., public schools of, 316.
Laveleye, Emile de, cxii.

Law, schools of, students of, should be academ-
ically trained, clxxxii.

comparative statistics of, for ten years, coxix.
summary of statistics of, ccxx.
table of statistics of, 650-653.

See also the heading Scientific and Professional
Instruction, in the abstracts of the respect-
ive States.

Lawhead, J. H., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Kansas, 93.

Lawrence, J. C., Territorial superintendent of
public instruction of Washington Territory,

315.

Lawrence, Kans., public schools of, 89.
Lawrence, Mass., public schools of, 126.

Leadville, Colo., public schools of, 28.

Leavenworth, Kans., public schools of, 89.

Lebanon, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.
Lewis Collegiate Institute, 300.

Lewiston, Me., public schools of, 109.

Liberia, educational condition of the Republic of,
ccxcviii.

Libraries, summary of statistics of public, in the
United States, coxxix-ecxxx.

table of statistics of public, in the United
States, 691-782.

Library of the Bureau of Education; plan, pur-
pose and needs of, v-vii, cccxv, cccxvi.
advantage of a printed catalogue of the, to ed.
ucators, vii.

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

Lincoln, D. F., clxi.

Lincoln, Nebr., public schools of, 168.

Lincoln, R. I., public schools of, 241.

Littlefield, George A., superintendent of schools,

Newport, R. I., coix.

Little Rock, Ark., public schools of, 13.
Lockport, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 196.
Logansport, Ind., public schools of, 71-72.
London, elementary schools of, cclxxxii-cclxxxiii.
Long, R. L., Territorial superintendent of public
instruction of Arizona. 289.

tem of Louisiana, xlvi.

McKeesport, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.

Mack, W.J., superintendent of schools, Moline,

Ill., ccxiii.

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

Macon County, Illinois, graded course of study
of, lii-lifi.

Madison, Ind., public schools of, 71.

Madison, Wis., kindergarten exhibit at, by the
blind, ccxl.

public schools of, 281, 282.

Maine, summary of educational condition of, liv.
abstract, 107-114.

Maine State College of Agriculture and the Me-

chanic Arts, 112.

Malden, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Manchester, N. H., public schools of, 178.
Manitoba, educational condition of, ccxcix.
Mann, Horace, xxii.

Mansfield, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.
Manual training. See Industrial Education.
Marietta College, growth of, clxxxiii.
Marlborough, Mass., public schools of, 126, 129.
Martin, Benjamin Nicholas, obituary notice of,
207-208.

Maryland, summary of educational condition of,
lvii.

abstract, 115-123.

Massachusetts, school taxation in, xlvii-xlviii.

board of education of, on the condition of the
Massachusetts public schools, xlviii-xlix.
summary of educational condition of, lv.
abstract. 124-140.

Massachusetts Classical and High School Teach-
ers' Association, clvi.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, coii-cciii,

135.

Massachusetts Normal Art School, 129-130.
Mather, F. G., xxvi.

Meadville, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.
Medford, Mass., public schools of, 126.

Medicine, schools of, should not admit students
not academically trained, clxxxii.
comparative statistics of, for ten years, ccxx.
advanced, form a new group in this report,
ccxx-ccxxi.

summary of statistics of, ccxxi-eexxiii.
tabulated statistics of, 654–667.

See, also, the heading Scientific and Profes-
sional Instruction, in the abstracts of the
the respective States.

Memphis, Tenn., public schools of, 254, 255.
Meriden, Conn., public schools of, 35, 36.
Michel, Middleton, clx-clxi.

Michigan, summary of educational condition of,
Ixi.

abstract, 140-147.

Michigan University, requirements for admission
and curriculum of, clxxv-clxxviii.
instruction during the year in, 144.

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New Brunswick, Province of, educational condi-
tion of, ccxcix-ccci.

Newburg, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 196.
Newburyport, Mass., public schools of, 126.
New Castle, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231.
Newell, M. A., State superintendent of public in-
struction of Maryland, 123.

New England Association of School Superintend
ents, meeting of, 322-323.

New England Conservatory of Music. 136.
New England Normal School Teachers' Associa
tion, annual meeting of, 323-321.

New Hampshire, summary of educational confi-
tion of, liv.

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New London, Conn., public schools of, 33, 37.
New Mexico, abstract, 306–307.

New Orleans, city school system of, 102-103.
Newport, Ky., public schools of, 95.
Newport, RI., public schools of, 241-242.
New South Wales, educational condition of, ceeviil,
cccix.

Newton, Mass., public schools, 126, 129.

New York, modifications of the school law of 1864
of, xxvi-txvii.

method of selecting teachers in, L.

summary of educational condition of, lvi.
abstract, 191–209.

New York City, compulsory attendance in, ci-cli.
public schools of, 194, 196-197.

New York Trade Schools, purpose and operation
of, ccxvi.

New Zealand, educational condition of, cecix-

cccx.

Norfolk, Va., public schools of, 271.

Normal College of the City of New York, 199.
Normal schools, increase of, for colored persons,
lxxv.

comparative summary of, for ten years. cxrvil
summary of statistics of, cxxviii-cxxxii.
appropriations for, cxxxiii-cxxxvi.
music in, cxxxvii.

province of, cxxxvii, cxxxviii.

examination for admission to, exxxviii.

professional instruction in, cxxxviii-cxxxİL
cxl-cxliii.

training of teachers for science instruction in
New York, cxl.

Massachusetts Normal Art School, exl
chairs of pedagogics in colleges and universi
ties, cxl, clxxxi.

reports on, to National Council of Education,
exli-cxlii.

propositions regarding, adopted by Antwerp
Congress, cxliii.

programme of studies of German, cxliv.
industrial training in, ccxiv-ccxv.

in England, cclxxx, cclxxxi.

table of statistics of, 392-416.

See, also, the heading Preparation and Qua'i5-
cations of Teachers, in the abstracts of the
respective States.

Norristown, Pa., public schools of, 229.

North Adams, Mass., public schools of, 126, 129.
Northampton, Mass., public schools of, 126.

North Carolina, summary of educational condition
of, lvii.

abstract, 209-212.

Norwalk, Conn., public schools of, 35, 37.
Norwich, Conn., public schools of, 35, 37.
Norwich University, 267.

Nova Scotia, educational condition of, ceci-eeri
Nurses, training schools for, summary of stais
ties of, ccxxxi.

table of statistics of, 783-787.

See, also, the beading Special Instruction, in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Nuttall, L. John, Territorial superintendent el
district schools of Utah, 311.

0.

Oakland, Cal., public schools of, 19, 20.
Officers, school. See the headings State School
Systems and Chief State School Officer, in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Ohio, summary of educational condition of, lx.
abstract. 213-222.

Ohio State University, 219.

Omaha, Neb., public schools of, 168.

Onderdonk, James L.. Territorial superintendent
of public instruction of Idaho, 300.

Ontario, educational affairs in, cccii-cccv.
Orange, N. J., public schools of, 185, 187.
Oregon, summary of educational statistics of, Ixii.
abstract, 223-226.

Orphan or dependent children, asylums for, in
Austria-Hungary, celviii.

See also the heading, Special Instruction, un-
der the respective States in the abstracts.
Orr, Gustavus J., State school commissioner of
Georgia, 56.

Oshkosh, Wis., public schools of, 281, 282.
Oswego, N. Y., public schools of, 191, 197.
Ottawa, Ill., public schools of, 61.

Ottumwa, Iowa, 80.

Ouimet, Gédéon, superintendent of education of
Quebec, ceovi.

Owensborough, Ky., public schools of, 96.

P.

Paducah, Ky., public schools of, 95.

Paine, Thomas H., State superintendent of public
instruction of Tennessee, 258.

Palmer, Solomon, State superintendent of educa-
tion of Alabama, 11.

Paterson, N. J., public schools of, 185, 187.
Patterson, James W., State superintendent of
public instruction of New Hampshire, 182.
Pawtucket, R. I., public schools of, 241, 242.
Payne, W. H., on practice schools, cxlii-cxliii.
Peabody, Mass., public schools of, 126, 120.
Peabody Fund, lxxix, lxxx.

Peaslee, John B., superintendent of schools of
Cincinnati, cv-cvi.

Pennsylvania, summary of educational condition
of, lvi.

abstract of. 227-238.

Pennsylvania State College, 235.

Peoria, Ill., public schools of, 61.

Perkins Institute and Massachusetts School for

the Blind, 137.

Petersbarg, Va., pablic schools of, 271.
Pittsburg, Pa., public schools of, 229, 232.
Pittsfield, Mass., public schools of, 126, 129.
Pharmacy, schools of, summary of statistics of,
ccxxiii.

tabulated statistics of, 659-C07.

Philadelphia, Pa., public schools of, 229, 231, 232.
Philbrick, J. D., xiv-xxiii, cvii.

Pickett, J. Desha, superintendent of public in-

struction of Kentucky, 100.

Pierro University of North Dakota, 232.
Plainfield, N. J., public schools of, 185, 187.
Plymouth, N. H., public schools of, 178.
Pope, S. D., superintendent of schools, British

Columbia, cexcviii.

Port Huron, Mich., public schools of, 142, 143.
Portland, Mc., public schools of, 109, 110.
Portsmouth, N. H., public schools of, 178.
Portsmouth, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216.
Portsmouth, Va., public schools of, 271, 272.
Pottsville, Pa., public schools of, 229, 232.
Powell, W. B., superintendent of public schools
for whites in the District of Columbia, 294,
298

Practice schools. See Normal Schools, professional
instruction in.

Pratt, David Johnson, obituary notice of, 207.
Pratt, Enoch, 116.

Preparatory schools. See Secondary instruction.
Presnell. Henderson, vii.

Prince Edward Island, educational condition of,

cccv-ecevi.

Princeton College. See College of New Jersey.

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Rand, Theo. A., cccii.

Reading, Pa., public schools of, 229, 232.

Recess, inquiries as to the utility of, xxiv-xxvi.
plan pursued in Swedish high schools, xxvi.
Reform schools. See the heading Special In-
struction, under the respective States in the
abstracts.

Reports of the Bureau of Education, vi, xv, xvi,
cccxiv-cccxv.

of cities and towns, xiii, xviii, xx.
uniformity in State, xiii, xxi, xxiv.

educational, coeval in America with State ed
ucational funds, xiv.

character of information required of, xv, XX-
xxvii.

canses of the value of American, xv.
insufficient provision for diffusion of, xv.
wanting in some particnlars, xv-XX.
manner of securing State, xvi-xviii.

a frequent census necessary to the value of
xvii, xxiv.

facts relative to the, of thirty-eight States,
xviii-xx.

use of technical and local terms in, xxii.
comparison of statistics of widely separated
periods in, xxii.

should be required from county superintend
ents, xxiii.

Rhode Island, summary of educational condition
of, lv.

abstract, 239-246.

Richmond, Ind., public schools of, 71, 72.
Richmond, Va., public schools of, 271, 272.
Rigg, J. W., of England, on instruction in normal
schools, cxxxix.

Roberts, George E., obituary notice of, 99-100.
Robinson, Governor, on taxation in Massachu.
setts for school purposes, xlvi-xlvii.
on supervision in Massachusetts, lii.

on the Massachusetts free text-book law, cx.
Rochester, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 197.
Rockford, I., public schools of, 61.

Rock Island, I., public schools of, 61.
Rockland, Me., public schools of, 109, 110.
Rogers, Robert Empic, obituary notice of, 207.
Rose Polytechnic Institute, 75.

Ross, George W., minister of education of Ontario,
cccii.

Rounds, C. C., cxli.

Ruggles, William B., State superintendent of pub.
lic instruction of New York. 208.
Russell, A. J., State superintendent of public in
struction of Florida, 50.

Rutland, Vt., public schools of, 265, 266.

Sacramento, Cal., public schools of, 19, 20.
Saginaw, Mich., public schools of, 142, 143.
St. Joseph. Mo, public schools of, 169.
St. Louis, Mo., normal school of, cxxxix-cxl.

St. Louis, Mo., manual training school of, coxiv.
public schools of, 160.

St. Paul, public schools of, 150.
Salary, average monthly, of public school teachers,
xxxii-xxxiv, xlix-1.

of superintendents, civ. cxv-cxxvii.
Salem, Mass., public schools of, 126, 129.
Sandusky, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 216-217.
San Francisco, Cal., an experiment in discipline
at, cvi-cvii.

public schools of, 19, 20-21.

San José, Cal., public schools of, 19, 21.

Saratoga Springs, N. Y., public schools of, 194,
197.

Savannah, Ga., public schools of, 52, 53.
Saxe-Weimar, educational statistics of, colxxiv-
cclxxvi.

Saxony, educational statistics of, cclxxii-cclxxiv.
Schermerhorn, J. W., obituary notice of, 208.
School ages, legal, in the United States, xxii, xxiii,
Xxxi-xxxii, xlii.

School boards of cities, cxiii-cxiv.
School laws, changes in, xxvi-xxviii.

See also the heading State Systems, in the ab-
stracts of the respective States.

School population of States, xxxii-xxxiv, xl, xliii-
xliv.

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sity, ccx.

Scranton, Pa., public schools of, 229, 232.

Seattle, Wash., public schools of, 313.

Seaver, E. P., superintendent of Boston schools,
cii-cii, cxlvii, ccviii-ccix.

Secondary instruction, overpressure in schools
for, xxvi, clvi-clxii.

general statistical summary of, cxlviii.
comparative statistical summary of, for ten
years, cxlix.

summary of statistics of institutions for, cl-
clii.

comparative statistics of preparatory schools
for ten years, clii.

summary of statistics of preparatory schools,
clii-clv, clxiii.

increase of public high schools, clv-clvi.
experimental apparatus in preparatory
schools, clv.

societies for the adjustment of preparatory
instruction, clvi.

summary of students in classical and scientific
preparatory courses, clxiii.

table of statistics of institutions for, 438-551.
table of statistics of preparatory schools, 552-

566.

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clxxxiv.

State College of Kentucky, 97-98.

States and Territories, summary of statistics of,
xxxii-xli.

defects in the systems of several, xlvii-xlix.
tabulated statistics of, 328-335.

See also the heading Statistical Summary in
the abstracts of the respective States.
Statistics, value of educational, in political af
fairs, xiv.

summary of, of institutions, instructors, and
students for ten years, xxix-XXXİ.
public library, coxxix-ccxxx.

Steubenville, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 217.
Stimulants and narcotics, instruction as to the
effects of, xxviii.

Stockton, Cal., public schools of, 19.

Stockwell, Thomas B., State commissioner of
public schools of Rhode Island, xxiii, 246.
Storer College, 278.

Storrs Agricultural School, 40.

Stout, Robert, minister of education of New Zea
land, cccix.

Superintendents, State, xx-xxii, xxiii, lii.

evils resulting from want of, xlvii-xlix.
county school, 1, lii.

salary of, in six cities, civ.

city, cvii-cix.

method of appointment and the compensation
of, in the cities of the United States, cv-
cxxvii.

recommendation as to appointment of Terri
torial, cccxiii.

indebtedness of the Bureau to, cccxiv.

Superior instruction, summary of students in in
stitutions for, clxiv.

See also Universities and colleges.
Supervision. See Superintendents.

Sweden, educational condition of, cexciii-eeXCT.
Syracuse, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 197.

T.

Tasmania, educational condition of, ceexii.
Taunton, Mass., public schools of, 126, 129.
Taxation, local school, xlvi.

Teachers, number of, in the United States, x-
xxxiv, xl-xli, xlii.

average monthly salary of public school, xxxii-
xxxiv, xlix-1.

in Massachusetts, xlviii-xliv.
obstacles to obtaining qualified, in New York,
tenure of office of, 1, ex-cxiii.

want of competent, in eolored schools, Ixxi.
attempt to specialize instruction given by, cTL
six provisions for obtaining good, exi-exii
academic instruction of, cxxxviii, cxxxix.
training of, for scientific instruction, cxL
higher instruction of, cxl, clxxxi.
gratuitous instruction in manual training of
fered to, ccxiv.

training of, in England, cclxxx, cclxxxi.

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tabulated statistics of, 637-649.

See the heading Scientific and Professional
Instruction, in the abstracts of the respect-
ive States.

Thompson, C. O., president of Rose Polytechnic
Institute, ccíii, eciv, ccx.
obituary notice of. 77.

Thompson, W. E., State superintendent of Ar-
kansas. 16.

Thonissen, M. J., minister of public instruction of
Belgium, celviii.

Tiffin, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 217.
Titusville, Pa., public schools of, 229-233.
Toledo, Ohio, public schools of, 215, 217.
Topeka, Kans., 89.

Towsley, O. V.. superintendent of schools, Minne-
apolis. Minn., cexi.

Trainer, John, graded course of, for county
schools. lii-liii.

Trenton, N. J., public schools of, 185, 187.

Trickett, W. J., minister of public instruction of

New South Wales, cccviii.

Trinidad, educational condition of, cccvii.
Trinity College. 38-39.

Troy, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 197, 198.
Truancy. See Attendance, compulsory.
Tucson, Ariz., public schools of, 288.

Tufts College, 134.

Tulane University, industrial education at, ccxv.

U.

United States Military Academy, West Point,
N. Y., 201.

summary of examinations for admission to
the, 668.

United States Naval Academy, summary of ex-
aminations for admission to the, 669.
Universities and colleges, comparative statistics
of, for ten years, clxx.

summary of statistics of, clxxi-clxxiv.
detailed comparison of statistics of, for 1883-
'84 and 1884-'85, clxxiv.

distinction between, clxxiv-clxxviii.

the meaning of the degree of B. A. of Пar-
vard, clxxix.

elective studies in, cclxxix-clxxx.

statistics of students in the graduate depart-
ments of, clxxx.

table of financial statistics of several colleges,
clxxxiii.

catalogues of, clxxxiv-clxxxv.

statistics of alumni of, clxxxvi-cxcv.
table of statistics of, 584-621.

institutions for the superior instruction of
women. See Women.

See, also, the heading Superior Instruction,
in the abstracts of the respective States.
University of Alabama, 9.

University of California, 22, 23, 24.
University of Colorado, 29, 30.
University of Dakota, 292.

University of Deseret, 310.

University of Georgia, 54, 55.

University of Illinois, 63, 64, 65-66.

University of Iowa, 82, 83, 84.

University of Ireland, increased attendance of
women at, clxix, clxx.

University of Kansas, 91.

University of Madison, Wis., 283.
University of Michigan, 143, 144, 145
University of Minnesota, 151, 152.
University of Mississippi, 156.
University of Missouri, 162-163, 164.
University of Nebraska 169-170.
University of Nevada, 175.

University of North Carolina, 211.
University of North Dakota, 292
University of Oregon, 225.
University of Pennsylvania. 234.
University of South Carolina, 250.
University of Tennessee, 256, 257.
University of Texas, 262.

University of the State of New York, 200.
University of Vermont and State Agricultural

College, 266, 267.

University of Virginia, clxxxi, 273.
University of Washington Territory, 314.
Utah, abstract, 308-311.

Utica, N. Y., public schools of, 194, 198.

V.

Vanderbilt University, clxxx, 257.

Vermont, summary of educational condition of, lv.
abstract, 264-268.

Victoria, educational condition of, cccx-cccxii.
Vienna, Austria, school statistics of, celv, celvi.
Vincennes, Ind., public schools of, 71, 72.
Virginia, summary of educational condition of,
lvii.

abstract, 269–275.

Virginia City, Nev., public schools of, 174.

W.

Walker, Francis A., ccii-cciii.

Waltham, Mass., public schools of, 126.
Warren, S. R., vii.

Warwick, R. I, public schools of, 241, 242-243.
Washington, D. C., normal school of, cxxxix.

Washington Territory, abstract of the educa

tional condition of, 312-317.

Washington University, 163.

Waterbury, Conn., public schools of, 35, 37.
Webster, Daniel, on the grant of 1787 for educa-
tion, xi-xii.

Welcker, William T., State superintendent of
public instruction of California, 25.
Wesleyan University, 39.

Western Australia, educational condition of,

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