TABLE 20.-Statistics of manual training in city public schools.-PART II-Continued. St. Louis, Mo. (L'Ouverture School). 1 hour. 1 hour. 1 hour. Carpentry .do 32 5 1 hour. Wood turning. .do 16 5 1 hour. Carving .do 16 5 1 hour. Pattern making do 16 Б 1 hour. Forging .do 16 5 1 hour. Machine-shop work .....do 16 5 1 hour. Printing 7th and 8th 4 8 5 1 hour. Venetian ironwork. 8th 4 5 1 hour. 54 Omaha, Nebr. Mechanical drawing. 9th to 12th. 89 1 40 minutes. Carpentry. ..do Wood tuning. .do 5 40 minutes. Carving .do 40 minutes. Pattern making. .do 40 minutes. Free hand drawing. 1st to 10th a40 1,020 5 10 to 23 minutes. Mechanical drawing. 9th and 10th 33 3 30 minutes. Clay modeling. 1st. @ 12 361 370 12 1 20 minutes. Carpentry. Wood turning 7th. 9th.. 2 52 0 1 66 0 3222833¬33 2 2 1 and 2 hours. 40 minutes. 40 minutes. 40 minutes. 30 minutes. 40 minutes. 60 minutes. 45 minutes. 2 60 minutes. 1 120 minutes. a Tanght by regular teachers under the supervision of one special teacher. b One school has done something in the way of wood carving, sewing, and cooking, but this work has not been done during school hours. In the primary departments of all the schools clay modeling and paper entting and folding are taught. e In primary classes there are but two lessons per week in this department, and they may be drawing, clay modeling, or paper cutting and folding. d Taught by regular teachers under supervision. a Taught by regular teachers under supervision. b All teachers except high school. c Experimentally to a few classes. 4th to 8th year. 7th to 10th year. All 60 1,034 1,023 70 2 to 5 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th years. 1! 138 0 7 to 1 hour. 1 | 1 hour. 2d and 3d years 20 311 293 9 32 491 520 32 d One in two weeks. e Out of school hours, supervised by the special teacher; irregular. |