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History in Public Schools, 195.

Examination Test, 531.

Hodder, James, 63.

Hodgson, W. B., Memoir, 473.

The Teacher of the Fature, 474.

Reading as a Subject of Instruction, 475.
Classical Studies, 478.

Hofwyl, Fellenberg's Institution at, 63.
Owen's Remini-cences of, 659.

Inspectors and Inspection, 571, 600, 625, 644.
Instruction, Conditions and Modes, 504.
Instruction and Training, 525.

Intellectual Training, 28.

Interest of the Pupils in the Subject, 484, 504.
Test of the Educative Value of Subject, 493.
International Exhibition, 64.
International Series, 64, 87.
Intuitional Methods, 28.

Holly, H. Hudson, Plan of Village School, 297. Iowa, Schools and Education, 64.

Home Education, 226, 369, 391.

Home Employments, 381.

Home, Idea of, 499.

Home Influence, 226.

Mistress and Servants, 389.

Home Life and Education, Examples, 226, 369. Home Preparation of Lessons, 507.

HOOLE, CHARLES, 63.

Hoosier School-master, cited, 520.

Hopkins, Edward, and his Foundations, 63.
Hopkins, Mark, Educational Views, 22.
Horn-book of the 14th Century, 63.
Horsing in Schools of Pompeii, 326.
Hospitals, and Hospital Service, 445, 463.
Sisters of Charity in, 463.

Hospitallers, or Knights of Malta, 259.
Houpsy-doupsy, School Punishment, 334.
Hours of Study, Number, 63.

Household Duties in Wealthiest Families, 381.
Howe, Samuel G., Educational Work 22, 63.
Hughes, Thomas, Reminiscences of Rugby,346.
Humphrey, Heman, 22, 63.

Hunt, Leigh, School Life, 345.

Hurley, Mrs., Dame School about 1800. 209.
Huxley, Prof., Educ tional Views, 622.
Huxley, Scientific Training, 472.
Humiliation in Punishment, 503.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Lucy Apsley, 891.

Hypocrites as Teachers, Carlyle on, 306.

Idleness, Unconquerable, 519.
Ignatius, Loyola, 64, 291.

Constitutions of Instruction, 64.
Ignorance, Adult, Cost of, 476.
Protection from, 619.

Illinois, 64.

Illiteracy, National, 64.

Immoral Conduct in Teachers, 198.
Imitation, Habit and Power, 61.
Inculcation and Training, 513.

Indebtedness for School Buildings, 605, 626, 632.
India Civil Service, Examinations for, 461.
Indiana, 64.

Indifference of the Public, 605.

Individual Impressions to Groups, 493.

Individualization, 516.

Condition of Appropriate Help, 516.

Indolence, Stupidity, 93.

Industrial Arts, 64.

Industrial Element, 414.

Girls' School, 366.

Industrial Schoole, Great Britain, 667.
How Certified, 658.

Age of Inmates, Detention, 669, 672.
Inspection, Cost, 670.

Discharges and Results, 673.

Industrial Schools, London School Board, 591. Infant Schools, 28, 64, 653.

Buchanan, J., 41.

Owen, Robert, 411.

Oberlin, 71.

England. 576, 620.

Infant Schools in England, 411, 576, 620.
Infants, Modern Treatment, 485.
Influence not Government, 502.

Information not the End of Teaching, 498.
Inner-world, Human Experience, 494.
Inspection of Primary Schools, 64, 495.

Instruction, Educative and Non-educative, 492.
Geography, 494.
History, 494.
Religion, 495.

Reading, 496. Arithmetic, 496. Writing, 496.

Ireland, 31, 64.

Elementary National Schoois, 31, 756.
Secondary School Commission, 32, 756.
Superior Instruction, Universities, 33, 737.
Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 657, 675.
Catholic Sisterhoods, Disabilities, 678, 705.
Ireland, National Schools, 31, 64, 649.
Irish Scholars in Foreign Universities, 787, 744.
Italy, Schools and Education, 31, 64.

Jacobi, F., Method with Latin. 64.
Jacotot, and His Methods, 64, 545.
Jail, Contaminations for the Young, 658, 672.
Jameson, Mrs., Employment of Women, 64, 463.
Jardine, G., Philosophy of Education, 64.
Jefferson. Thomas, Educational Work, 64.
Jena, University, 64.

Student Life, English view, 769.
Class room, Ín and Out of, 769.
Burschen, Students' Songs, 770.

Landsmannschaften, Social Societies, 772.
Quarrels, Student's Code, Duals. 776.
Burschenschaften in 1824 and 1864, 778.
Corps Debaucheries, Expenses, 786.
Beer-drinking Customs, 788.

Jerks as Punishment, 327.
Jerome, Saint, 64, 691.

Jerrard, Late Study of Latin, 480.
Jesuits, Their Methods, 545.

JOHNSON, SAMUEL, 64.

JOLLY, Professional Training of Teachers, 527. Journals of Education, List to 1864, 65.

Johnson, Walter R., 22.

Justice in an English Public School, 337.

Juvenal, School Punishments, 326.

Juvenile Offenders against Law, 65, 657.
Jail and Reform School, 657.
Bound Out to Families, 658.

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Requirements as to Labor, and Treatment,
Discharges and Results, 677.

Kalstein, Tutor of Frederick II., 306.
Kansas, Educational Institutions, 65.
Kant, Padagogik, 65, 486.

Kay, James Phillips (Shuttleworth), 65, 562.
Keate, Great Flogger, 332.

Kentucky, Educational Institutions, 65, 204.
Kemshead, Science Teaching, 474.

Child, Face to Face with Nature, 474.

Kingsbury, John, Memoir and Portrait, 23, 65.

Kindergarten System, 23. 621.

Knights, Hospitallers of Jerusalem and Malia, Knowledge, Organized, 477.

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Knowledge and Ignorance, relative, 865.

Knowledge and P dantry, 426.

Knowledge, and Power of Communicating, 497. Known and Unknown, Combination, 509.

Knox, John, First Book of Discipline, 65. Knox, Vicesimus, 65.

Krusi, H., Life and Views, 65.

Labor, Manual, 406.

Lalor, Jobn, Prize Essay, 23.

Lamb. C., Recollections of Christ Hospital, 344.
Lanark, New, Owen's Labors, 407.

Lancaster, Joseph, Life and System, 23, 65.
Land Grants to Schools, American, 65.
Landscape Gardening 375.
Language, Study of, 62.

Latin Language and Literature, 28, 118.

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Laws Respecting Instruction and Schools, 31,
England, 577.

Scotland, 641.

Lazarists, Fathers of the Mission, 440.
Leach, Univer-ity of Dublin, 738.
Learning and Teaching, 478, 498.
Leather Strap for Punishment, 326.
Lectures, Popular, 65, 245.
Lectures, Teaching by, 28, 460.

Le Gras, and Sisters of Charity, 452.
Leipsic University, 66.

Leslie, Tribute to Bewick, 736.
Lessons, Preparation of, 92, 508, 544.
Mutual Hearing, 508.

Letchworth, W. P., School-house Donated to
District, 304.

Liberty of Instruction, 66, 458.

Library in every School, Educational, vii., 528.
Liege, Schools and University, 66.
Daughters of the Cross, 721.
Limitations of Hours of Labor, 412.
Limitations to Development, 490.
Moral Training, 514.

Manchester and Salford Borroughs, 577.

Influence on English Action, 578.
Manger (Crêche) Asylums, 651.

[24, 67.

Mann, Horace, Memoir and Educational Views,
Manners and Morals in School, 28, 198, 226, 571.
Manning, Cardinal, cited, 589.

Manning, Miss, Paper on Kindergarten, 621.
Mansel, Laws of Thought, 482.
Manual Labor in Schools, 67.

Maps in Geography, 35, 57, 485, 510.
Geography and History, 485, 510.
First One in United States, 195.
Marbeau, Cradle Schools, 650,
Marcella, Saint, Earliest Nun, 691.
Marcellina, 691.

Marcel, Value of Reiteration, 529.

Power of Audition in Language, 540.
Conversation Method, 67.

Marsh, John, College Life in 1800, 238.
Marseilles and French Galley Slavery, 435.
Maryland, Educational Institutions, 67, 202.
Marillac, Louis Le Gras, 452.

Massachusetts, Educational Institutions, 31, 67.
Schools as they were about 1800, 201, 209.

Teacher's Power, 490. Masson, David, Educational Views, 24.

Religious Instruction, 143.

Little Children, Treatment of, 66.

Liverpool, Catholic Industrial school, 682.

Living, Ability to get a, 488.

Local Organization, and Managers, 586, 589, 630.
Location of School Buildings, 295, 300.
Lofft, Capel, at Eaton, 340.

Loftus, Adam, and Trinity College, 740.
Locke, John, Education, 23.

London, Schools and University, 66, 609, 613.
London University, 458.

Defoe's Project, 421.
London School Board, Operations, 587.
Organization, Exploiting the Field, 609.
Sites, Buildings, Attendance, 610.
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Absenteeism, Compulsion, Industrial Schools,
Training Saips, Pauper Children, Emigra-

tion 619.

Fees and Free Schools, Infants, Exceptional
Pupils, 621.

Religious Exercises, Curriculum, 623.
Plan proposed by Defoe in 1723, 423.
London School Board for 1875, 609.
Organization-Buildings-Attendance, 610.
Absentism-Compulsion, 614.
Industrial Schools-Training Ships, 616.
Free Schools-Fees-Curriculum. 621.
Deaf-Mutes-Blind-Religion, 623.
London Times on Elementary Teaching, 634.
Longbow and Musket, 428.

Lorraine, Sufferings in Thirty Years' War, 448.
Loughera, Catholic Industrial School, 687.
Louis XIII. App'ts Vincent Royal Almoner, 434.
Louis XIV. Endows Charities, 439.
Louisiana, Educational Institutions. 32, 67.
Lowe, Robert, 67; Revised Code, 595.
Loyola, Ignatius, and Society of Jesus, 67.
Lucas, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, 397, 398.
Lucy, Lady Alice, 380, 396.

Luther Martin. Memoir and Views, 23, 67.
Lyceum, European, 67.
Lyceum, American, 67.

Lycurgus, Educational Views, 67.

Lyon, Mary, Educational work, 67.

M. A., Magister Artium, 67.

Dublin, 758.

MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, 67.

Female Education in the 16th Century, 401.

Maclure, William, 67, 249.

Magistrate in English Law, 668.

Maine, Educational Institutions, 67.

Mallet, Madame, Children's Asylums, 653.

Managers of Schools, 589.

Manchester Elementary Schools, 624.

Mastery System, Quick on. 539.
Mathematics, Methods in, 68.
Mather, Cotton, 68.

Maynooth College, 764.
May, Samuel J., 24, 68.

Mayhew, Ira, Memoir and Portrait, 68.
Mechanic Arts, Instruction in, 350.
Mechanics, Subject and Method, 68.
Melancthon, cited, 188.

Membership of School Boards, 587.

Melbourne, Lord, and National Education, 563.
Memory, 28; when freshest, 68.

Verbal or Local, 509.

Aided by Analysis, 509.

Mendicancy, Vincent de Paul's Met'd with, 445.
Mercantile Marine, Training Boys for, 617.
Mercy, Sisters of, 442.

Methods of Study, Various Authors, 28, 68.
Mettray, Agricultural Reform School, 34, 68.
Michigan, Educational Institutions, 68.
Middle Class School Examinations, 555.
Mill, J. S, Educational Views, 68.
Military Academy, Defoe's Plan. 427.
Military Schools and Education. 28, 68, 308.
Milton, John, Education and Views, 24.
Mind and Body, 68, 466.

Mind, Science of, 483.

Laws and Methods of Educating, 485.
Relative Value of Methods, 486.
Minnesota, Educational Institutions, 68.
Minimum of School Learning, 570, 596.
Minims, Order of. 263.

Minor Friars and Clerk's Regular, 263.
Minoresses, or Poor Clares, 694.
Mississippi. Educational Institutions, 68.
Missouri, Educational Institutes, 68.
Mixed Schools, as to Sexes, 69.
Mixed Schools, as to Sects, 69.

Modern Education, 69.

Modern Languages, Room for, 480.

Monaghaw, Catholic Reformatory School, 681.
Catholic Industrial School, 687.

Monasticism, and Monasteries, 69, 257.

Influence on Modern Civilization, 55, 273.

Monastic Orders and Rules, 257, 692.

Monastic Buildings and Offices, 270, 274.

Money Motive, 526.

Monitorial System in Public Schools, 69.

Montaigne, cited, 547.

Montaigne, Educational Views, 24, 69.

Monthyon Prize, 651.

Moral Education, 28, 69, 499.

Moral Sciences, 461.

Value in Examinations, 461, 534.

Moral Training, 513, 523.

Morning, or Opening Exercises, 623. Morrison, Thomas, School Management, 24. Mor-e, Geography, 195, 240.

Morton, Lady, 372.

Mother, General, Superior, 455, 697.

Mother Tongue, Value and Methods with, 28. Motives to Study, 28.

Promotion and Prizes, 29.

Motiv s of the Teacher's Work, 80, 525.
MULCASTER, RICHARD, 69.

Müller, Max, Memoir, 24, 555.

Oxford Local School Examination, 555. Basedow-Influence on Schools, 557. National Education in England, 558. Middle Class School Examination, 555. Munich, Schools and University, 69. Murphy, J. N., Terra Incognita, copied, 69. Ancient Religious Orders, 256.

[433. St. Vincent de Paul, and Sisters of Charity, Sisterhoods, Ancient and Modern, 689. Reformatory Institutions, Great Britain, 659. Honora Nagle and Presentation Nuns, 705. Music in Schools, 28, 69.

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4. Prevention and Reformatory, 34, 69, 76.

5. Exceptional Classes, 34, 56, 69.

6. Females, 35.

Natural Curiosity, 505.

Natural and Formal Education, 468.

Natural History, 584.

Natural Philosophy, study of, 351.

Natural Science in Grammar Schools, 70.

Natural Scenery and Phenomena, 28, 228, 375.

Nature's System of Education, 466.
Growth of Body and Mind, 466.

National Education, English, 557, 561, 599.
National Vices, 521.

Teacher's relations to, 522.

Naval Schools and Education, 33, 70.

Nebraska, Schools and Education, 70.

Necessary Knowledge, not always earliest, 489
Necessary Things, easy to obtain, 489
Needle-work in Schools, 35, 70.
Negro and African Special Schools, 70.
Legal and Educational Status, 70.
Neighborhood, Education by, 229, 728.
Nervous Exhaustion, Silliman's Treatm't, 252.
Nevada, Schools and Education, 70.
New England, Early Schools and System, 70.
Reminiscences, Oliver, Silliman, 209, 226.
New England Primer, Illustrated Alphabet, 74.
New Haven, School and College, 70.
New Hampshire, Schools and Education, 70.
New Jersey, Schools and Education, 70.
New Testament in School, 70, 195.
New York, Schools and Education, 70.
Nicol's Organ, 333.

Niebuhr, cited, 541, 559.

Nightingale, Florence, existing home life, 379. Noblemen's Sons, at Hofwyl, 365.

Nolasco, St. Peter, Redemption of Captives,442. Noltericus, Religious Tutor of Fred'ck II., 314. Non-attendance at School, 71, 592.

Non-comformists' Academy, 462.

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Nou-conformists and Public Schools, 563. [259.
Norbert, St., Founder of Premonstratens.ans,
Normal, as Applied to Schools, 71.
Normal Schools Classified, 30, 71.
Normal School, in England, 527.

Normal or Training Colleges, Great Britain, 30, 71. 598, 628.

Scotland in 1875, 78, 648.

North Carolina, Schools and Education, 71, 204.
Northend, C., Memoir and Portrait, 71
Northrop, B. G., Memoir and Views, 71.
Norway, Schools and Education, 71.
Novitiate, for a Religious Order, 697.
Act of Profession, 701.
Divestment of Property, 703.
Number, Early Lessons in, 29.
Nun, in Catholic Church, 689.

Nuns, Orders and Congregation, 71, 693.
Benedictine, 693.

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Obedience, 71, 361.

Oberlin, College and Town, 71.

Oberlin, the Practical Educator, 71.

Object Lessons for Beginners, 213, 505.

Object Teaching, 28.

Observation, Culture of, 474.
Observatins, 261.

Observatories, 71.

Trinity College, Dublin, 754.

Observer and Experimenter, 478, 493.
Obstinate Idleness, Punishment, 519.
Occupations, Education for,

Odo, St., Order of Cluniacs, 257.

Officers, School and Official Reports, 71.
Ohio, Schools and Education, 1.
Old and New in Schools, 71.

Old-fashioned Christian Home, 387.
Oliver, Henry K., Memoir, 224.

Reminiscences, A B C and Dame School, 209.
General State of Boston Schools, 1805, 211.
Grammar School, Master Pemberton, 213.
Condition and Prospect at Age of Ten, 215.
Phillips' Academy, Boston Latin School, 217.
Retrospect of School Training, 221.
Day-dreams of a School-master, 223.
Olmsted, Denison, Memoir and Views, 71.
Optatus, St., 691.

Option in Studies, 72, 458, 533.

Oral Teaching, Value and methods, 28.
Oratory, Congregation of, Neri, 263.
Orders and Congregations, 263, 715.
Organized Knowledge, 471.
Original Research, 72.

Orphans, Asylums for. 72, 726.

Catholic Houses, 726.

Oswego Training School, 3, 72.
Outer World, Inner World, 493.
Over-Government, 72.

Owen, Robert, Memoir, 403.
Factory Population, 407.

Industry, Diversions, Military Drill, 414
Infant Schools, School Reform, 410.

Owen, Robert, Memoir, 403.

Pope, Alexander, Views, 74, 438.

Limitations of Age and Hours of Labor, 412. Popular Education, 74; in England, 561.

Owen, Robert Dale, Memoir, 403.

Reminiscenses of Hofwyl, 359. Oxford University. 72.

Objections to, 451.

Local School Examinations, 555.

Pachomius, Earliest Monastic Rules, 689.

Packer, Mrs., and Packer Collegiate Inst., 35, 72.
Page, D. P., Memoir and Educat'l Views, 24. 72.
Packington, Sir John, Education Scheme, 578.
Parental Duty in Education, Scotland, 646.
Parents and Parental Duties, 72.
Parish School Boards, 631, 645.

Parliamentary Grants and Action, 561, 581, 640.
Parochial Schools of Scotland, 541.

Modified by Elementary School Act, 545. PARR, SAMUEL, 72.

Partridge, Alden, Memoir and Views, 24, 72.
Pastoret, Madame de, Children's Asylums, 654.
Pattison, Mark, 72.

Paul, Saint, First Hermit, 689.
Paula, Saint, 691.

Pauper Class, Cost to England, 618.

PAYNE, JOSEPH, 465.

Science of Education, 465.

Art of Education, 465.

Foundation of Science-teaching, 471.

Peabody, Elizabeth, 72.

Peabody, George, Memoir and Benefactions, 73.

Peasants' High School, Denmark, 72.

Peckham Berbeck School, 72.

Pedagogy, National, Barnard's, 73.
Pedantry, Defoe's Idea, 425.

Peek, Francis, Benefactions, 615.
Pemberton, Ebenezer, 213.

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Penal Legislation and Popular Education, 365, Penmanship, 29, 73.

Pennsylvania, Schools and Education, 72, 203.
Persions and Special Aid to Teachers, 633.
Perceptions and Perceptive Faculties, 28, 491.
Periodicals, Educational, 73.

Perrot, Sir John, University of Dublin, 740.
Personal Influence, 73.

Pestalozzi, 73; cited, 545, 547.

Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism, 24, 73.
Phelps, Mrs. Lincoln, Memoir and Views, 73.
Phelps, W. F., Memoir and Views, 24.
Philadelphia, Educational Institutions, 73.
Philbrick, John D., Memoir and Views, 24, 73.
Philistine, in German University Slang, 73.
Philip Neri and Oratorians, 263.
Philology, English, Academy of, 427.
Physical Facts, How taught, 473.
Physical Science, 29, 472.

Physical Training in Public Schools, 29.

Physiology in Schools, 73.
Pictorial Illustrations, 29.

Pictures, Value to Children, 29.

Picturing out to Pupils, 29.
Picturous, Art Methods, 29, 73.

Pierce, Cyrus, Memoir and View, 78.
Pierpont, John, 24, 240.
Pietism and Franke, 22, 73.

Piety not Taught by Catechism, 315.
Plato, Educational Views, 24, 73.
Playfair, Prof., cited, 620.
Play, Spontaneous Activity, 29.
Play-ground, Moral Uses, 29, 516.

Children's Language and Manners, 29.
Plays and Pastimes, 29, 74.

Plutarch, 436.

Poetry, Study of, 29.

Political Science 29, 74.

Polytechnic Schools, Europe, 33, 74.

Pombal, Marquis, 319.

Reforms in Portugal, 321.

Lisbon Regenerated after Earthquake, 325.

Poor Clares, or Franciscan Nuns, 694.

Rigg-Historical Development from 1839, 561.
Church Review-Volun ary Schools, 599.
London Times-Saturday Review, 634, 636.
Official Exposition for 1876, 625.
Religious Instruction, 585, 623.

Popular Education and Penal Legislation, 74.
Social and Political Advancement, 74.
Popular Education a National Duty, 558.
Ignorance a National Crime, 74.

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Porter, Noah, 25; on American Education, 512.
Portugal, Schools and Education, 31, 74.
Possibilities of Primary Schools, 492.
Potter, Alonzo, Memoir and Views, 25, 74.
Potter, E. R., Bible in Schools, 74.
Practising School for Candidates for Teaching
Practical Educators and Reformers, 74.
Praise and Rewards for Well-doing, 312.
Prayers and Psalms, 29, 74.

Premonstratensians, or White Canons, 259.
Prendergast, Mastery System, 538.
Preparation of Lessons, 92, 544, 507.
Presentation Nuns, 713, 720.

Rules and Constitutions. 716.

Primary Schools-European, 31, 74.

American, 31, 74.

Primer, Earliest English, 74.

Primary Schools, Aims and Limits, 74.

English, 193, 499.

German, 499, 657.

Irish, 649.

Scotch, 495.

Calderwood, 499.

Donaldson, 488.

Hoole, 63.

Rigg, 574.

Private Schools and Public, 362, 443.

Private Schools and Teaching, 29, 362.
Prizes, Influence on Studies, 29, 74, 530.
Profession, Religious, 697, 701.
Professional System, Weakness, 290.
Professional Training of Teachers, 30, 495, 527.
Psalter, Early New England School-Book, 195.
Prussia, Educational Institutions, 75.
Public Service, Schools for, 75.
Publicity to Good Methods, 323.
Punishments, School, 27, 75, 325, 502.
Instruments and Means, 325, 336.
Public Schools defined, 29, 75.
Pupil's Work in Lessons, 469.

Pupil-Teacher System in England, 575.
Pythagoras, Views, 25.

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Quentin, St., Sufferings in Thirty Years' War,

Quick, R. H., 537.

Method in Foreign Language, 537.

Robertsonian Method. 537.

Prendergast Mastery System, 538.

Power of Audition, 540.

Book-work, 541.

Dictation-Preparation for Lessons, 544. Jacotot's Methods, 545.

Quincey, J., Views, 25.

Quintilian's Early Instruction, 25.

Questioning of Scholars, Encouraged, 511.

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Reformatory Schools in Great Britain, 76, 659.
Development since 1854, 659.

Inspection, Cost, General and Local, 660.
Parental Assessment, Profit on Industry, 661.
Moral Results, 667.

Refuge for Fallen Women, 714.
Register-General, English, 628, 634.

Religion and Religious Instruction, 29, 76.
Home Education, 389, 391.
Boarding Schools, 146.
Day Schools, 524.

Sunday Exercises, 389.
Arnold's Practice, 346.

Religious Orders in Catholic Church, 257, 689.
Aims, Sanctity in Act and Thought, 689, 715.
Religious Orders, Classification, 257.
Monks, 257.

Clerks Regular, 263.
Congregations, 263.

Canons Regular, 259.
Friars, 260.
Religious Orders and Congregations, Women,
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Nuns, Earliest Orders, 690.
Marcellina, Marcella, Paula, Eustochum, 691.
Monastic Rule, Benedict, Basil, Augustine.692.
Benedictine, Poor Clares, Dominican, 694.
Reception and Profession, White and Black
Veil, 697.

Works of Mercy, Charity and Education, 718,
1721.
Reminiscences of School Life, 195, 225, 337, 369.
Renclin and Early German Reformers, 25.
Renowning, University, 775.

Repetition, Value of, 467, 589.

Repression of Evil Tendencies, 518.

Restriction, Children must Learn, 504.

Results, Payments or Grants by, 568.
Lowe's Revised Code, 595.

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Retiring Pensions, Aid to Teachers, 644.
Retz, Cardinal, 425.

Reverence for Age to be Cultivated in Children,
Revised Code, English, 496.

Rewards and Encouragements, 29, 76, 410, 523.
Rhode Island, Schools and Education, 76, 201.
Richard, W., Elementary School Act, 580.
Richter, J. P., 25.

Rickoff, A. J., 25.

Riding as Exercise, 46.

Rigg, James, National Education, 561.
Ritter, Karl, 510.

Geography and History, 579.
Historical Map, 570.

Rivalries of School Life, 521.

Risks Connected with, 521.

Robertsonian Method in Languages, 537.
Rod in Literature, 52, 76.

Rod in National Practice, 76.

Jews, 326.

Rumford, Count (Thompson), 77.
Russell, Lord John, 77, 619.

Russia, Educational Systems, 77.
Russell, Willam. Memoir and Views, 25, 619.
Ruthardt, J. C., 25.

Sabbath Observance in New England, 227.
Sadler, Elizabeth, Mrs. Walker, 385.
Salaries of School-masters, 77, 525.

Salpêtrière, Asylum, by Vince: t de Paul, 447.
Sandon, Lord, Bill for Elementary School-, 640.
Sanitary condition of Schools. 62.

Saturday Review, Neglect of Reading, 636.
Sarmiento, D. F., 25.

Savages and Civilized Life, 52. 616.

Sayes Court, House and Grou' d-, 374, 389.
Saxony, Schools and Systems, 77.
Scholar and Scholarship, 424, 426.
SCHOLASTIC DISCIPLINE in 1653, Hole, 77.
Scholars, in English Public School 40.
School, Architecture, 50, 297.
Scholarships in Dub in University, 767.
Schools as they were, 18, 77, 193, 209, 225.
Science and Art Department, 78, 629.
Science, defined, 78, 477, 482.
Science-teaching, 78, 471.
Science of Education, 465, 485.
Acland, 470.
Huxley, 473.
Training, 474.

Kemshead, 474.
Payne, 471.

Scientific Subjects in Elementary Schools, 629.
Scolastica, 693.

Scotland, Parochial School System, 31, 78, 641.
Historical Development, 641.

Scotland, Elementary School Act, 645.

Operation for Three Year-, 648.

Scotland School Code. 496.
Scotland, Reformatory Schools, 662.

Severe Discipline. 333.

Scott, John, Lord Eldon, School Life, 351.
Scott, Sir W., on Gardens, 376.
Scott, William, Lord Stowel, 350.
Scriptorium at Glastonbury. 281.
Seasons, Varied Changes, 731.
Seats and Desks, 610.

Secret Societies, College, 773.

Secular Feature in Public Schools, 565, 585.
Secondary Schools and Instruction, 32, 78.
Self-activity. 78, 469.

Control, 500, 517, 383. Government, 514.
Education, 78.

Respect of Pupils, 514.

Denial, 515, 518.

Self-governing College, Hofwyl, 358.

Seminaries, Episcopal, 259, 292.

Senate in University Organization, 755.
Senses, Culture of, 193, 228, 473.

Sentences, not Words, in learning Language,

Romans, 325.

Greeks, 326.

Modern

Sentence-Method in Language, 538.

English, 337, 345.

French, 327.

German 503.

Roman, 325.

Sewing in Girls' Schools, 695.

Irish, 336.

Suabian, 327.

Sex, in Education, Defoe, 427.

Dutch, 326.

Scotch, 333.

Rod in Individual Practice,

Bowyer, 344.

Nicol, 333.

Busby, 329.

Parr. 330.

Butler, 330.

James, 330.

Keate, 332.

Moises, 355.

Romance Reading, 76.

Udall, 320.
Vincent, 329.
Wales, 333.

Woole, 331.

Rome, Literature and Language, 76.

School Punishments, 325.

Roscommon, English Tongue, 427.
Rosencrantz, Pedagogics, 76.

Rote-learning, 29.

Roth's Gymnasial Pedagogic, 495.

Religious Instruction, 495.

Rousseau, 25, 76.

Routine and Formalism, 76.

Rudiments of Language, 210, 214.
RUGBY SCHOOL, 77, 346.

[538.

Senex, on Subjects of School Instruction, 638.
Shakespeare, cited, 78, 223.

Sheffield, Girls' Reformatory, 678.

Shenstone, the School-mistress, 25.

Shooting, with Bow or Gun, 414, 428.

Shuttleworth, Sir James, 25, 562. 567.

Side Schools in Scotch System, 683.

Silesia School Reform, 78.

[225.

Silliman, Benjamin, Autobiographical Sketches,
Home and School Training, 226.

Natural Scenery,

College Experience, 230.

Foreign Travel and University Studies, 241.

History of Professorship of Chemistry 231.

Popular Lectures on Chemistry, 245.

Professors Trained in Laboratory, 249.

American Journal of Science, 255.

Simon, Jules, cited, 558.

Singing, 405, 422.

Singing in Schools, 28, 78.

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