INDEX. NOTE. The reader is respectfully invited to consult the prefatory note on page 3, from which it will Agricultural College of Oregon, 225. Akers, John W., superintendent of public instruc- Akron, Ohio, schools of, 214. Alabama, summary of educational condition of, Alaska, summary of educational condition of, 1, Albany, N. Y., schools of, 193, 194. Alexandria, Va., schools of, 272. Allegheny, Pa., schools of, 230, 231. Allentown, Pa., schools of, 230, 231. Altona, Pa., schools of, 230, 231. American Articulation Teachers of the Deaf, con- Atlanta, Ga., schools of, 55. Attleborough, Mass., schools of, 129, 130. Auburn, N. Y., schools of, 193, 194. Augusta, Me., schools of, 113. Austin, Tex., schools of, 262, 263. Austin Industrial School, Knoxville, Tenn., 259. cxcviii. illiteracy in, cxcix. B. Baden, educational conference at Carlsruhe, ccx. Baker, B. M., superintendent of public instruction, Baltimore, Md., primary and grammar grades in manual training in public schools of, xcv. Bangor, Me., schools of, 113. Baranda, J., Mexican secretary of instruction, cclii. Bates College, 115. Bath, Me., schools of, 113. Bavaria, university statistics of, ccxi. Bay City, Mich., schools of, 145. Bayonne, N. J., schools of, 186. Beadle, W. H. H., superintendent of public instrac- Belgium, education law of 1884 of, coi, ocii. Bellaire, Ohio, schools of, 214. Belleville, Ill., schools of, 61. Benefactions, summary for 1883-'84 of educational, tabulated statistics of, 834-883. Berne, Permanent School Exhibition at, ccxxxvi, Bethany College, 279, 280. Beverly, Mass., schools of, 129, 130. Blind, schools for the colored, summarized, lvii, summary of schools for the, in 1883-'84, tabulated statistics of schools for the, 750-753. Bosscha, Dr., of Delft, Holland, quoted, cxxxiii. schools of, lxxxvii, lxxxviii. industrial training in public schools of, xciv, хет. public school education in 129, 130, 131. Boston Conservatory of Music, 139. 935 hees. N. Y., schools of, 193, 195. - Jeman. W. E., superintendent of common Holege of New Jersey, clviii. Colombia, United States of, account of Univer Colorado, summary of educational condition, xlix. Corado College, 30, 31. Coured people, statistics of institutions for the remarks on instruction of, lix-lxii See also, Southern States, public schools in the. Columbia, Pa., schools of, 230, 231. Coumbia, S. C., schools of, 251. Columbia College, 199, 200. Columbus, Ga., schools of. 55. Coumbas, Ohio, schools of, 214, 215, 217. Commercial and business training. summary of statistics of, tabulated by States, crvai Association of Business Educators, exiL Cammissioner of Education, report of. 1-celxxi. Compulsory attendance and truancy, xxxT, grades in : Ednes zammenced, Dakota, summary of educational condition, IL abstract, 291–293. Dallas, Tex., schools of, 262, 263. Dunbary, Conn., schools of, 35, 36. Danville, Ill., schools of, 61, 62. Danville, Pa., schools of, 230, 231. Danville, Va., schools of, 272, 273. Dartmouth College, 181, 182. Dartt, Justas, superintendent of education, Ver- Davenport, Iowa, schools of, 83, 84. Dawson, J. W., of McGill University, exliii. quoted, cxlv. Dayton, Ohio, schools of, 214, 215, 217. Deaf-mutes, schools for colored, summarized, Ivil, lix. summary of schools for, by States, in 1883-'84, tabulated statistics of individual schools for, See, also, the heading Special Instruction, in Delaware, summary of educational condition of, abstract, 44-47. Delaware College, 47. Delyanoff, Professor, Russian minister of instruc- Denmark, polytechnic school at Copenhagen, cciii. table of statistics of schools of, 694, 695, 701, 702. Denver, Colo., schools of, 29. De Pauw University, 77, 78. Derby, Conn., schools of, 35, 36. Dick, Thomas, minister of education for New Zea- Fallières, A., French minister of instruction, Fall River, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 131, 132. Feeble-minded youth, summary of statistics re- tabulated statistics of schools for, in 1883-'84, See, also, the heading Special Instruction, in | Foster, E. K.. superintendent of public instruc France, educational condition of, cciii-ccix. Freeport, Ill., schools of, 61, 62. Freitas, Barjona, Portuguese minister of the in- Fremont, Ohio, schools of, 214, 215. term of office of, 191. Girard College, 237, 239. Girton College, England, in 1884, cxliv, note. Gove, Aaron, of Denver, Colo., cclxix. Graham, Robert, superintendent of public instruc- Grand Rapids, Mich., schools of, 145, 146. See, also, England and Wales; Scotland; Ire- Greece, educational condition of, ccxxvi. Gymnastics, Swedish, introduced into London H. Half day sessions in primary grades, lxxxv. Hamilton, Ohio, schools of, 214, 215, 216. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, lxi, Hannibal, Mo., schools of, 164. Harris, William T., of Massachusetts, cclxix. Hartford, Conn., schools of, 35, 36, Harvard Annex for Women, cxxxviii. examinations for women to be closed in 1884, Harvard College, admission requirements of, Harvard University, 136. Haverford College, 237. Haverhill, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 132. industrial education in, celxv, celxvi. Hedges, Cornelius, superintendent of public in- Heemskerk, J., minister of instruction of The Heller, T. E., quoted, cxvi, cxvii. Hemenway, Mrs. Augustus, xciv, 209, 276. Hertzberg, N. C. E., Norwegian minister of edu. Higbee, E. E, superintendent of public instruc Higher burgher schools of Holland, described, cxxxiii. Janesville, Wis., schools of, 282, 283. Japan, educational organization of, ccxlvii. school statistics summarized, ccxlviii, ccxlix. Jeffersonville. Ind., schools of, 73, 74. Jersey City, N. J., schools of, 186, 187. John F. Slater fund, disbursements to the South- Johnstown, Pa., schools of, 230, 232. Jones, A. Sheridan, of Dakota, 293. La Crosse, Wis., schools of, 282, 283. Law, statistics of practitioners of, in 1880, clxxi. Lawrence, Kans., schools of, 92. Lawrence, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 132. Leach, Daniel, Providence, quoted, lxxxv, lxxxvi, 244. recapitulation of all hitherto reported, statistics of additional public, 724–737. Library of the Bureau of Education, v. Lima, Ohio, schools of, 214, 216. Lincoln, Nebr., schools of, 171, 172. Lincoln, R. I., schools of, 244. Lindsley, J. Berrien, xcvii. Little Rock, Ark., schools of, 12, 13. Little Rock University, 14. Lockport, N. Y., schools of, 193, 195. Logansport, Ind., schools of, 73, 74. Lombardos, C., Greek minister of instruction, ccxxvi. Lynchburg, Va, schools of, 272, 273. M. MacAlister, James, of Philadelphia, lxxxix, xo. quoted, xci, 241. McElroy, E. B., superintendent of public instruc- McKeesport, Pa, schools of, 230, 232. Maine, sumuniary of educational condition of, xli. Maine State College of Agriculture, 116. Manual training, xciv-xcvi. Marlborough, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 133. xliii-xliv. abstract, 118-126. Michigan Agricultural College, 148. Michigan University, cxv, cxvi, note, cxxxviii. Middleton, W. D, quoted, xcvii. Middletown, Conn., schools of, 35, 36, 37. Minnesota, summary of educational condition of, xlviii, xlix. abstract, 151-156. Nashua, N. H., schools of, 179, 180. National Academy of Sciences, session of 1884, 312, National aid to education recommended, cclxx. National Educational Association, department of manual training discussed in, xev, xcvi. proceedings of. for 1884, 310, 311. Nebraska, suumary of educational condition of, abstract, 170-174. Nelson, Theodore, of Michigan, 150. Nery, F. J. de Santa Auna, on education in Brazil, Netherlands, educational statistics of, cexxviii. abstract, 175-177. New Albany, Ind., schools of, 73, 74. New Bedford, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 133. New Brunswick, educational condition of, ccxlix, cel. New Brunswick, N. J., schools of, 186, 187. New England Association of School Superintend. New England Conservatory of Music, 138. abstract, 178-183. New Hampshire College of Agriculture, &c., 182. New Jersey, summary of educational condition of, xliii. abstract, 184-190. New London, Conn., schools of, 35, 36, 37. New Mexico, summary of educational condition of, New Orleans, International Exhibition at, cclxix, celxx. schools of, 105, 106. Newport, Ky., schools of, 99, 100. Newport, R. I., schools of, 244. Newton, Mass., schools of, 129, 130, 133. New York, summary of educational condition of, New York City, truant service in, lxxxvi. Children's Aid Society of, lxxxvii. primary and grammar grades in schools of, workingmen's schools in, xcvi. public schools of, 193, 193, 196, 198. New Zealand, educational information about, Norfolk, Va., schools of, 272, 273. Normal schools and training, summary of statis- |