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Coote, Edward. The English Schoolmaster, I, 309. Courteilles, Viscount de, and the Home Reformatory, III. 572, 647, 704.

Co, V. School System of Holland, VIII, 508. School Law of Prussia, IX. 382. Normal Schools, XIII. 2.

Coutts, Miss Burdett. Prize Scheme for Teaching
Common Things, II, 708.

Cowdery. M. F. Moral Training, XVI, 323.
Cowler, A. Plan of Philosophical College, XII, 651.
Cowper, William. The Tirocinium, or Review of
Schools, VIII, 469. Discipline, VIII, 489.
Crabbe, George. Schools of the Borough, IV. 582;
III. 461.

Croy, Alpheus. Massachusetts Schools, II, 508. Come, James. Methods of Early Education, IX. ay---993.

Curtin, A. G. Schools of Pennsylvania, II, 541. Cuvier, Baron. Schools of Holland, VIII, 597, 607.

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Der.ngton, W. Schools as they were, XIII. 741. Dawson, J. W. Natural History in its Educational Aspects. III. 428.

Day, Henry N. English Composition, XVI, 641. Iny, Jeremiah. On Schools as they were, XVI, 126. Degerando, Baron. Monitorial Methods, X, 465. De La Salle, Abbe. Memoir, and System of Christ: Schools, III. 437. De Laspe. Method and Motive of Instruction, VIII. 180.

Dele, James. The Village Schoolmaster, III, 153. Demetz, M. Agricultural Colonies, I. 611; III, 572,

667.

De Morgan. Arithmetics and their Authors, XVII. Dick. Bequest, I. 392.

Diesterweg. Methods of Teaching, IV. 233, 505. School Discipline and Plans of Instruction, VIII. 616. Intuitional and Speaking Exercises, XII.

411.

Dinter, G. F. Memoir and Educational Labors, VII. 153: XIV. 738. Defense of Catechetical Method, IX. 377.

D'Ismeli, L Influence of Books and Authors, II. 226.
Doane, G. W. The State and Education, XV. 5.
Dole, Isainh. Requirements in an English Lexicogra-
pher, III. 161. Mary Lyon, X. 649.

Donaldson, J. W. University Teaching, XVI.
Competition Tests, XVII. German and English
Sebolarship compared, XVII,

Dwight, Mary. Art Education, II. 409, 587; III. 467; IV. 171; V. 305.

Dwight, Timothy, as an Educator, V. 567.

Eaton, H. School-houses of Vermont, XI. 510. Eberhard, J. J. Rural Reformatory School at Casa, III. 599.

Edgeworth, Maria. Extract from Practical Education, XII, 602.

Edson, T. Warren Colburn and his System of Arithmetic, II, 294.

Edwards, N. W. Report on Schools of Illinois, II.

479.

Edwards, Richard. Memoir of Tillinghast, II, 568. Normal Schools, XVI. 271.

Elgin, Lord. Education in the United States and
Canada, III, 239.

Eliot, Samuel. Arnold as a Teacher, IV, 535.
Eliot, S. A. Educational Benefactions of Boston,
VIII. 522; IX, 606. History of Harvard College,
IX, 129.

Elyot, Sir Thomas. The Governour, XVI. 483.
Emerson, G. B. Educational Labors, V, 417. Me-
morial on State Superintendent, V, 652. Memorial
on Normal Schools, XVI, 93. Life of Felton, X.
265. Plan of School-houses, IX, 542.
Epictetus. Cited, VIII, 11, 42; X, 132, 168.
Erasmus. Educational Views, IV. 729; XVI, 681.
Euclid, and the Method of Geometry, VIII, 155.
Everett, Alexander H. Normal Schools, XVI, 89.
Everett, Edward. Uses of Astronomy, II, 604

John

Lowell and the Lowell Lectures, V, 437. Influence of Harvard, V. 531. Boston Library, VII, 266, 365. Female Education, IX, 635; XII. 721. Extracts from Addresses-Public Schools Fifty Years Ago-College Life-Common Schools and Colleges -Conditions of a Good School-Science and Popu lar Education-Moral Education-Popular Education-VII, 343; XV. 14. Life of Thomas Dowse, IX, 355.

Faraday, M. Claims of Natural Science in a Liberal Education, XVII.

Felbiger, J. I. Educational Labors in Austria, IX.

600.

Fellenberg. Principles of Education, III. 594; X. 81; XIII, 11, 523.

Felton, C. C. Characteristics of American Colleges,
IX. 112. Memoir and Extracts, X, 265.
Fenelon. Memoir and Educational Views, XIII, 477.
Feuerbach, L. Intuition and Thinking in Education,
XII. 422.

Duepet aux, M. Reports on Reform Schools, III. Fichte. On Learning by Heart, XII. 416. Physical 677, 597, 599, 604, 716, 749.

Duffield, D. B. Education a State Duty, III, 81. Dunn, H. Organization and Instruction of the Borough Road Schools, X, 381-459.

Dunnell, M. H. Report on the Schools of Maine, II.

495.

Dwight, Edmund, Memoir TV 5
Dwght. Francis

Educational Labors, V. 803

Culture, VIII. 192. Cited, VIII, 29, 620. Fletcher, J. Borough Road Normal School, X, 435465.

Fliedner. Institution for Deaconesses at Kaiserswerth
III. 487.
Follenius, Karl. Relations to Karl Ludwig Sand,
VI. 111, 125.
Forbes, E.

Educational Uses of Museums, IV. 78

Fowle, W. B. Memoir and School Improvements, Hale, R. Continental Reformatories, III, 642, 744. X, 600.

Francké, A. H. His Views and Labors, V. 441. Franklin, B. His Interest in Higher Education, VII, 268; VIII. 251; X. 283.

Friesen, F., and the German Gymnastics, VIII. 197. Froebel, and the Kindergarten System, II. 449; IV. 257, 793.

Fuller, Thomas. The Good Schoolmaster, III. 155.

Gallaudet, T. H. Life and Services, I. 425. Education of Teachers, X, 16.

Hale, Sir Matthew. Plan of Study, XVII.
Hall, E. E. Life of Edward Everett, VII, 325.
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Seminary at Andover V, 386.

Hall, W. On Schools as hey were, XVI. 127
Halsey, L. J. Life of Philip Lindsley, VII. 9.
Hamann, J. G. Educational Views, VI, 247.
Hamilton, J., and the Hamiltonian Method. VI. 586.
Hamilton, Sir W. Education defined, XI. 18;
XIII. 13. On Mathematics, XVII.
Hammill, S. M. School Government, I, 123.

Galloway, Samuel. Teachers' Institute, XV. 401. Hammond, C. On N. England Academies, XVI, 403.

Memoir, XVI, 583.

Gammell, W., Memoir of Nicholas Brown, III. 291. Gardner, Francis. Boston Latin School, XII. 553. Garfield, J. A. Department of Education, XVII, Gerard-Groote, and the Hieronymians, IV, 623. Gesner, J. M. Educational Views, V. 741; VI, 583. Gibbs, J. W. Philological Contributions, II. 198; III. 101-124.

Gilfillan. The Scotch School-dame, III. 456. Gillespie, W. M. Mathematical Methods of the Ecole Polytechnique, I, 533; II. 177.

Harnisch. Cited, VIII. 58. Plan of Instruction fo:
Annaberg Orphan House, VIII, 437.

Harris, James. Education a Growth, XI, 16.
Hart, J. S. Study of the Anglo-Saxon, I. 33-66.
Memoir and Views, V. 91.

Hartlib. Plan of College of Husbandry in 1681, XI. 191, 649. Memoir, XII, 649.

Haskins, G. F. Reformatory School at Rome, III. 580.

Haupt. The Burschenschaften of the German Universities, VII, 161.

Gilman, D. C. Scientific Schools of Europe, I, 315. Haüy, V., and the Instruction of the Blind, III, 477;
Higher Special Schools of France, II. 93.
IV. 130.

Gladstone, W. E. The Classics in a Liberal Educa- Haven, Joseph. Mental Science as a Study, III, 125.
tion, XVII.
Hawley, Gideon. Memoir and Labors, XI, 94.

Goethe. Educational Views, VIII, 20, 619, 648; X. Hedge, N. On Schools as they were, XVI. 738. 51, 161, 199, 225, 617, 621. Hedge. On University Reform, XVII.

Goldsmith. Essay on Education, XIII. 347. The Hegius. Educational Views, IV, 723,

Village Schoolmaster, III. 158. Goodrich, S. G.

Schools as they were, XIII, 134. Goodwin, F. J. Norwich Free Academy, III. 195. Gordon, John. Normal Schools of Scotland, X, 583. Gottsched, J. C. German Grammar, XI, 447. Gould, B. A. An American University, II, 265–293. Graser. System of Instruction, VI, 575. Gray, Thomas. Alliance of Education and Government, VIII, 287. Ode on Eton College, VIII. 285. Green, L. W. Normal Schools for Kentucky, III.

217.

Helps, Arthur. Learning and Doing, XI, 18.
Henfrey, A. Study of Botany, XVII.
Henry, Joseph. Philosophy of Education, I, 17.
Hentschel, E. Singing, VIII, 633; Drawing, X, 59.
Herbert, J. F. Pedagogical Views, XVII.
Herder. Life and Educational Views, VI, 195.
Herschel, Sir J. F. W. On Reading, XVII.
Heyder, W. Address at Jena in 1607, VI, 56.
Hickson, E. H. The State and Education, XIII.
718.

Hill, M. D. Preventive Treatment of Crime, III, 766. Green, S. S. Educational Duties of the Hour, XVI. Hill, Thomas. True Order of Studies, VI, 180, 449; 229. Object Teaching, XVI, 245.

Gregory, J. M. The Problem of Education, XIV.

431-5. Memoir, XV. 643.

Grimke, T. S. Plan of Study, II, 230.
Grimm, the Brothers. XI, 454.

Grimshhaw, A. H. Schools of Delaware, II, 474.
Griscom, John. Memoir and Educational Labors,
VIII. 324.

Grote, J. Education defined, XI. 18.

Guilford, Nathan. Educational Labors, VIII, 289, Guizot. Ministry of Public Instruction in France, XI. 254, 357. The State and Education, XIII, 718. Gulliver, J. P. Norwich Free Academy, II, 665. Guts-Muths. System of Physical Training, VIII, 191. Training of the Senses, VIII, 207.

VII. 273, 491. Powers to be Educated, XIV, 81. Didactics in Colleges, XV. 177.

Hillard, G. S. Public Library of Boston, II. 203. The State and Education, XV. 14.

Hillhouse, James A. Education and Literature in a Republic, XVII,

Hintz, E. Natural History, IV. 241.

Hobbs, Thomas. Knowledge and Experience, XI. 14. Hodgins, J. G. Popular Education in Canada, I, 186 Holbrook, Josiah. The Lyceum System, XIV, 535 Educational Labors, VIII, 229.

Holls, G. C. Family Reformatories, IV. 824. Honcamp. Instruction in Reading, IV, 234; Lan gunge, XII, 482.

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Haddock, C. B. School-houses in New Hampshire, Hooker, Richard. Knowledge of and Obedience to IX. 512.

Law, XT 13

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Hopkins, Mark. Memoir and Educational Publications, XL 225. Extracts-Education-Self-educatoo-Female Education-Academies-Medical Science-Theological Education-Objections to College-Taste and Morale-XI, 225-231.

Kuratli, M. Reform School at Bachtelen, III, 596.

Lactantius. Cited, X, 168.

Lalor, J. Nature and Objects of Education, XVI. 33-64.

Lancaster, Joseph, and Monitorial Schools, X, 355.

Homberg, T. Thoughts on the Education of Girls, Landor, W, S. Roger Ascham and Lady Jane Grey, VIII. 319.

Boses, C. E..

Memoir and Labors, VIII. 94.

Bewe, 8. G.

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Educational Labors, IV, 726. Laura Bridgman's Education, IV, 383. Lathrop, J. Boston Association of Teachers, XV. Summary of Labors, XI. 389. 530.

Ebbs, P. K. Schools of California, II, 467.

Howard, J. O. Normal Schools in New York, XIII. 345.

Leach, Daniel. Public Schools of Providence, I, 468.
Plan of School-houses, IX, 563.
Leibnitz Cited, VIII, 57; X, 133, 134, 168.

Bumphrey, Heman. Normal Schools, XII. 655. Leigh, Lord. Reformatory Results of Mettray. III. Schools as they were, XIII. 125.

731.

Bustington, F. D. Unconscious Tuition, I. 141. Lewis, Dio. The New Gymnastics, XI. 531; XII. Public Prayers in Colleges, IV, 22.

Ickelsamer, V., and the German Language, XI. 402. Ingraham, J. Plan of Primary School-house, X.

719.

Jackson, W. L. Schools of Virginia, II. 557.
Jacobs F. Method of Teaching Latin, VI. 612.
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Jahn, F. L. German Turning System and Physical
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Jameson, Mrs. Social Position and Occupations of
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665.

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Lieber, F. The Cooper Institute, I, 652. History of Atheneums, II. 735.

Lindsley, Philip. Memoir and Views of Education,
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Ling, H., and the Swedish Gymnastics, XV, 236.
Lloyd, Robert. The School Usher, III, 160.
Locke, John. Views on Education, VI. 209.
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Jarvis, E. Misdirected Education and Insanity, IV. Longstreet.
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Jay John. Education and the State, XV, 13.
Jeferson, T. The State and Education, XV, 12.
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John of Ravenon. Educational Views, VII, 435.
Johnson, Samuel. Thoughts on Education and Con-

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School Scene in Georgia, XVI, 121. Lord, A. D. Plan of School-house, IX, 562. Educational Labors, XVI. 607.

Lothrop, S, K. W. Lawrence and the Academies of New England, II, 33.

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455. Lubinus.

Grammatical Instruction. VI. 581.
Luther. Views on Education, IV. 421-449. Physical
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611.

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170.

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Keenan, P. J. Monitorial System in Ireland, X, 462;
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Education, XVII.

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259.

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Mansfield, E. D. The Military Academy at West
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Marcel, C. Conversational Method, XI. 21, 330.
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Osgood, S. G. Address at Dedication of Schoo
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819.

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493.

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Evening Hours of a Hermit, VI. 169. Leonhar
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Petrarch, and Education in Italy, VII, 424.
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141, 157, 162, 167, 170, 194; XI, 101, 105; XII. 409; XIII, 8.

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