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Chemistry, Elementary. (See Why Should, etc.)
Chemistry. (See Suggestions in Regard to Teaching.)
Cheney, L. Harrison, A. M., 1877, p. 744.

Chester, Albert H. (See Laboratory Practice.)

Chinese Competitive Examinations. By the Rev. Dr. Erastus Wentworth of Sandy Hill, 1884, p. 115.

Chlorophyll, and the Production of Organic Substance in the Plant. By Professor George C. Caldwell, Ph. D., of Cornell University, 1880, p. 555.

Civil Government as a Science and a Study. By W. K. Wickes, Principal of the Watertown High School, 1884, p. 48. Civilization. (See Aryan Civilization.)

Classen, Francis, (1660) 1869, p. 884.

Clark, John S. (See Drawing in Public Education.)

Clarke, Noah T., Remarks on Science Teaching, 1885, p. 110; on Normal Schools, 1885, p. 198.

Clarke, Noah T. (See Academic Education in the State of New York One Hundred Years ago; Normal Instruction in academies; Richards, Benjamin, Notice of)

Classes for Instructing Common School Teachers in Academies, by Principal Willis D. Graves, of the Bainbridge Union School, 1883, p. 403.

Classical Instruction. (See Method of Classical Instruction.)
Classical Languages. (See Study of, etc.)

Classical Study; There should be more of it in our Colleges, or it should be abandoned. By Tayler Lewis, LL. D., L. H. D., Professor of Ancient and Oriental Languages in Union College, 1872, p. 528.

Classical Training. By Rev. A. F. Monroe, S. J., Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, in the College of St. Francis Xavier, 1867, p 641.

Classic Influence on the English Language. By Principal M. Eugene McClary, A. B., of Franklin Free Academy, Malone, 1880, p. 604

Classics, the, in Education. By Benjamin N. Martin, S. T. D., Professor of Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy, in the University of the city of New York, 1868, p. 681.

Classics, study of, in Normal Schools. (See Our Normal Schools, etc.)

Classics. Why should the classics be studied at all? For what general or particular purposes, and how should they be studied? By Principal Ezra J. Peck, A. M., of Homer Academy, 1882, p. 305.

Classics. (Sec Elementary Instruction in.)

Classics. (See Written Examinations in.)

Classification of General Divisions of Study. By Hyland C. Kirk, A. B., Principal of the Phelps Union and Classical School, 1872, p. 522.

Claverack Academy and Hudson River Institute, Historical account by William McAfee, A. M., 1877, p. 671.

Clements, Isaac N. (See Cazenovia Seminary; Historical Sketch of.)

Cleveland, Professor William C., C. E. (By Professor William C. Russel, A. M., 1874, p. 790.

Clinton, George, Presentation of Portrait of, 1885, p. 9.

Clinton, George W. Address by, 1864, p. 52; Remarks on presentation of Portrait of George Clinton, 1885, p. 9.

Cole, Professor J. W. (Principal of Troy High School.) Remarks on the Relations of the Public School System to the Higher Education of the State, 1885, p. 145.

College, Admission to. (See Importance of a Better Preparation etc.)

College, Admission to. (See Studies, on the, Proper to be Pursued, etc.)

College, Admission to. be required for.)

(See Why should Elementary Chemistry

Colleges, Conference of the Presidents of, 1884, 1885, p. 154.

College Curriculum. (See Philosophy of the College Curriculum.) College Discipline. By Brother Anthony, of Manhattan College, 1882, p. 328.

College Disorders. (See Treatment of College Disorders.)

College Journalism. By Principal Oliver E. Branch, A. B., of the Forestville Free Academy, 1875, p. 679.

College Library Administration. By Professor Otis H. Robinson, A. M., University of Rochester, 1877, p. 599.

College of the city of New York. (See Department of Mixed Mathematics in.)

College.

(See Course of Study Preparatory for.)

College. (See Normal Instruction in.) 1869, p. 701.

College. (See Should Study in College be Confined, etc.)

Colleges. (See Classical Study, Lewis.)

Colleges. Proposed History of. (See Statement of the Plan, etc.) Colleges. (See Relations of the Colleges and the Secondary Schools.) Colleges. (See Relation of Public High Schools to.)

Colleges. (See Relation of Universities to.)

Collegiate Education of Women. By President L. Clark Seelye, D. D., of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1879, p. 563. Collegiate Education. (See Necessity of Collegiate Education, etc.)

Collegiate Education. (See Statistics of)

Comfort, George F. (See Fine Arts, the, as an Undergraduate Study.)

Common Schools. (See Academy, the, in its Relation to the work of.)
Common School Teachers. (See Instruction of.)

Common School Teachers. (See Statistical Report of.)
Comstock's Chemistry. 1885, p. 96.

Comparative Literature. By Professor Charles Chauncey Shackford,
A. M., of Cornell University, 1877, p. 754.

Comparative Philology. By J. Wilson, A. M., Principal of Onondaga Academy, 1866, p. 111.

Composition of the French Language and some Principles of French Etymology. By Professor Herman C. G. Brandt, A. M., of Hamilton College, 1877, p. 575.

Comstock, Rev. Cyrus. Memoir of, 1875, p. 640.

Conklin, Dr. William A. (See Utility of Zoological Collections and Education.)

Conference of the Presidents of the Colleges of the State of New York, in 1884. 1885, p. 154.

Construction of Latin Prepositions with Cases by Principles. Ezra J. Peck, A. M., of Homer Academy and Union School, 1878, p. 426.

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Cooley, Leroy C. (See Apparatus Suitable for Teaching Physical and Natural Sciences in Colleges and Academies; suggestions in regard to teaching Chemistry; Teaching Physical Sciences in Academies; Why should Elementary Chemistry be taught? etc.)

Cooper, Peter. Obituary notices of, 1884, p. 259.

Co-operation in indexing and cataloguing College Libraries. Report
of the committee appointed August, 1876. 1878, p. 472.
Co-relation of Academies and Universities. By Wesley C. Ginn, A.
M., Principal of Ithaca Academy, 1873, p. 560.

Cornelissen, Jan. (School-master; 164- to 1650), 1869, p. 872.
Cornell, Ezra. (Founder of Cornell University.) By Vice-President
William C. Russell, A. M., 1876, p. 665.

Cornell University. Report of the Department of Mechanic Arts in, 1875, p. 667.

Corning, Erastus.
Costin, Michael P.

Costin, Michael P.
1885, p. 268.

Vice-Chancellor, 1873, p. 611.
(See Theories and Science.)

Obituary notice of, by Professor P. A. Halpin,

Course of Studies adapted to Human Necessities and to Human Purposes. By David H. Cruttenden, A. M., of New York city, 1871, p. 534.

Course of Study Preparatory for College. By J. S. Gardner, Ph. D., Principal of Whitestown Seminary, 1864, p. 43.

Coventry, Professor Charles Brodhead. (By Dr. M. M. Bagg), 1876, p. 651.

Covey, Almira L., Preceptress of Amsterdam Academy. (By Principal W. W. Thompson), 1880, p. 654.

Cowles, Augustus W. Remarks of, at Regents' Centennial, 1884, p. 89-150. (See Benjamin Simeon, Memorial of.)

Crawford, Charles H. (See What Shall We Do With the Books?) Crosby, Howard. Notice of Professor B. N. Martin, by, 1885, p.

243.

Cruttenden, David H., A. M. (By Professor M. P. Cavert), 1875, P. 749.

Cruttenden, David H. (See Course of Studies adapted to Human Necessity, etc.)

Cubics. (See New Method of Solving.)

Culture and Limitation. By Professor John James Lewis, A. M., of Madison University, 1878, p. 429.

Culture in Schools and Colleges. (See General and Special Culture etc.)

Culture, Religions. (See Religious Culture, etc.)

Culture, Symmetrical. (See Symmetrical Culture.)

Curtiss, Alexander Carolus. (School-master, 1659-62), 1869, p. 874. Curtiss, Elisha. Remarks of, at Regents' Centennial, 1885, p. 87, 149, 203.

p. 274.

Obituary notice of Alonzo M. Winchester by, 1885,

Curtis, George William. Centennial Address of, 1885, p. 23. Cutting, George R. (See Ideal Convocation; Inter-Academic Literary Union; Competitive Examinations.)

Cypriote Antiquities and Inscriptions. By Professor Isaac H. Hall, A. M., Ph. D., of the Protestant College, Beirut, Syria, 1877, p.

589.

Cypriote Inscriptions. By Isaac H. Hall, A. M., Trustee of Rutgers' Female College, 1876, p. 523.

Dakin, Francis Elihu, of Freeport, Ill. Notice of, 1870, p. 597.
Darling, President. (See Mears, Professor John W., notice of.)
Davies, Charles. (See Metric System, report on; Metrical System
of Weights and Measures; Webster, Horace, notice of; Willard,
Mrs. Emma, sketch of.)

Davis, Charles Mortimer, of Utica, N. Y. Notice of, 1870, p. 597.
Dawley, W. W. (See School Supervision and State Aid.)
Deaf-Mutes. (See Instruction of Deaf-Mutes.)

Dealy, Patrick F. (See Method of Practical Instruction.)
De Beauvois, Cavel. (School Masters, 1661?) 1869, p. 879.
Decimal Systems. (See Abstract of Reports on.)

Defense of Rhetoric. By Anson J. Upson, A. M., Professor of
Logic, Rhetoric and Elocution in Hamilton College, 1866, p. 69.
Degrees, Honorary, Report on, 1872, p. 497.

De la Montagne, Johannes, jr., (School Master, 1652-63), 1869, p.

873.

Department of Mixed Mathematics in the College of the City of New York. By John A. Nichols, LL. D., Professor of Mixed Mathematics in the College of the City of New York, 1869, p. 710. Departure. (See New Departure, the, in Education.) Dewey, Prof. Chester, D. D., LL. D., Late Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in the University of Rochester, Sketch of the Life of. By Martin B. Anderson, LL. D., President of the University of Rochester, 1869, p. 797.

Differentials and the Method of Finding Them. By Prof. William D. Wilson, D. D., LL. D., L. H. D., of the Cornell University, 1874, p. 604.

Diplomas for Women. By Alonzo Flack, A. M., Principal of Claverack Academy and Hudson River Institute, 1866, p. 153. Discipline. (See School Discipline.)

Discourse Commemorative of Charles Anthon, LL. D., late Jay Professor of the Greek Language and Literature in Columbia College. By Henry Drisler, LL. D., Jay Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Columbia College, 1869, p. 757. Disorders, College. (See Treatment of College Disorders.) Divisions of Study. (See Classification of General

-.)

Dix, John Adams, LL. D. By Regent Charles E. Smith, 1880, p. 635.

Dixon, Joseph Raymond. By E. J. Peck, 1882, p. 429.
Doane, Rt. Rev. W. C., Notice of Orlando Meads, by, 1885, p. 257.
Do Our Schools Tend to Destroy Practical Talent? By Principal
G. W. Gillette, Schuylerville, N. Y., 1884, p. 224.
Docherty, Gerardus B. (See Study of Mathematics.)

Dodge, Ebenezer. Remarks on the Relations of the Public School
System to the Higher Education of the State, 1885, p. 141, 146.
Remarks at Conference of College Presidents, 1884-1885, p.

172, 175. Draper, John W. By Prof. Benjamin N. Martin, 1883, p. 477. Drawing, Importance of, as a Branch of Collegiate Education. By John A. Nichols, LL. D., Professor of Mixed Mathematics in the New York Free Academy, 1865, p. 373.

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