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Manual training. [In general.] WHITE, E. E. Relation of manual training to body and mind. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 108.)

WOODWARD, C. M. Relation of manual training to body and mind. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 91.)

Manual training. [By States]. ALASKA. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 100.)

CALIFORNIA. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 94.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 249.)

ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1880, p. 76; 1884-85, p. 66; 1887-88, p. 1099.)
INDIANA. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 252.)

LOUISIANA. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 650.)

MAINE. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 425.)

MARYLAND. (An. rep. 1872, p. 152; 1887-88, p. 502.)

MICHIGAN. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 430.)

NEW YORK. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 414.)

NORTH CAROLINA. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 136.)
PENNSYLVANIA. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 140.)
VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 492.)

WEST VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 155.)

See also Industrial education [in general and by States].

Marble, A. P. Federal aid. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 148.)

Manual training in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 21.)

Powers and duties of school officers and teachers. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 80.) Public instruction in industrial pursuits. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 126.) March, Francis A. Historical sketch of the movement for spelling reform. (Circ. inf. 7, 1880.)

pp. 36. Study of Anglo-Saxon. (An. rep. 1876, pp. 475-479.) Marenholz-Bülow. Philosophy and methods of the kindergarten. (Circ. inf. July, 1872, pp. 15-51.)

Marling, Alexander. Memorandum respecting simultaneous and uniform examinations under regulations of education department for the province of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 782-791.)

Martin, Wm. A. P. Education in China. pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 1, 1877.)

Maryland, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 156-164; 1871, pp. 210-212; 1872, pp. 149-155; 1873, pp. 151-165; 1874, pp. 167-179; 1875, pp. 170-182; 1e76, pp. 164177; 1877, pp. 95-103; 1878, pp. 97-103; 1879, pp. 95-101; 1880, pp. 132-139; 1881, pp. 97-103; 1882-83, pp. 100-107; 1883-84, pp. 118-126; 1884-85, pp. 115-123.) For further information, see under State school systems [by States].

Massachusetts. DICKINSON, J. W. Public school system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 341-346.)

Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 165-184; 1871, pp. 213-236; 1872, pp. 156183; 1873, pp. 166-191; 1874, pp. 180-202; 1875, pp. 183-206; 1876, pp. 178-198; 1877, pp. 104-120; 1878, pp. 104-119; 1879, pp. 102–116; 1880, pp. 140-157; 1881, pp. 104-120; 1882-83, pp. 108-124; 1883-84, pp. 127-142; 1884-85, pp. 124-139.) For further information, see under State school systems [by States].

Policy of incorporated academies. (An. rep. 1868, p. 431.)

State normal school, Salem. (An. rep. 1863, p. 697.)

Masson, Octavie. Introduction to "History of a kindergarten." (Circ. inf. July, 1872, pp. 55-61.)

Maternal schools in France. pp. 14. (Circ. inf. 4, 1882. )

Mathematics, The teaching and history of, in the United States. By FLORIAN CAJORI. (Circ. inf. 3, 1890.)

Mathews, Wm. See Perkins, F. B., and.

Mayo, A. D. A Southern graded school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 415-422.)
Industrial education in the South. pp. 86. (Circ. inf. 5, 1888.)
Building for the children of the South. pp. 16. (Misc. pubs. 1884.)
Mazyck, Arthur. Libraries in Charleston and the Southern States. (Pub. libs.
1876, p. 882.)

Medical education. [In general]. DAVIS, N. S. Contributions to the history of medical education and medical institutions in the United States of America, 17761876. pp. 60. (Spec. rep. 1877.)

Examinations, Medical. Action of New York legislature respecting. (An. rep. 1872, p. liii.)

Medical colleges in the United States. pp. 3. (Misc. pubs. 1881.`
Medical instruction. (An. rep. 1881, p. clxxxviii.)
Medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy.

Statistical tables. Institutions for instruction in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 522-525; 1871, pp. 664-667; 1872, pp. 816-819; 1873, pp. 704-711; 1874, pp. 725-733; 1875, pp. 772-779; 1876, pp. 752-759; 1877, pp. 558-566; 187, pp. 572-581; 1879, pp. 588-598; 1880, pp. 706-717; 1881, pp. 636-645; 1882-83, pp. 660-672; 1883-84, pp. 690-703; 1884-85, pp. 654-667; 1885-36, pp. 548560; 1886-87, pp. 754-775; 1887-88, pp. 783-806.)

Medical education. [In general.] Recognized medical colleges in the United States. pp. 4. (Misc. pubs. 1881.)

TONER, J. M. Contributions to the annals of medical progress and medical education in the United States before and during the war of independence. pp. 118. (Spec. rep. 1874.)

WARREN, CHARLES. Medical colleges and the medical profession. (An. rep. 1886-87, p. 1023.)

clxxxix.)

Medical education in the United States. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 384-396)
Review of progress in medical education. (An. rep. 18-2-83, pp. clxv-

Medical education. See also Medical schools [by States].

Medical libraries. See Libraries, Medical.

Medical schools. [By States. ] ALABAMA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 82: 1875, p. 13; 1876, p. 11; 1877, p. 8; 1878, p. 9; 1879, p. 8; 1880, p. 10; 1881, p. 3; 1882-83, p. 9; 188485, p. 9.)

ARKANSAS. (An. rep. 1879, p. 12; 1830, p. 16; 1881, p. 12; 1882-83, p. 13; 1883– 84, p. 15; 1884-85, p. 16.)

CALIFORNIA. (An. rep. 1872, p. 25; 1874, p. 31; 1375, p. 36; 1876, p. 32; 1877, p. 19; 1878, p. 20; 1879, p. 19; 1880, p. 25; 1881, p. 13; 1882-83, p. 20; 1883-84, p. 23; 1884-85, p. 23.)

30.)

COLORADO. (An. rep. 1881, p. 23; 1882-83, p. 26; 1883-84, p. 31; 1684-85, p.

CONNECTICUT. (An. rep. 1874, p. 49; 1875. p. 57; 1876, p. 51; 1877, p. 29; 1878, p. 31; 1879, p. 30; 1880, p. 43; 1881, p. 30; 1882-83, p. 34; 183-84, p. 40; 1884-85, p. 40.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (An. rep. 1872, p. 393; 1873, p. 440; 1874, p. 478; 1875, p. 492; 1876, p. 444; 1877, p. 282; 1878, p. 277; 1879, p. 274; 1880, p. 365; 1881, p. 285; 1882-83, p. 290; 1883-84, p. 296; 1884-85, p. 297.)

FLORIDA. (An. rep. 183-84, p. 52; 1884-5, p. 49.)

GEORGIA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 76; 1875, p. 77; 1876, p. 73; 1877, p. 42; 1878, p. 47; 1879, p. 44; 1820, p. 64; 1881, p. 46; 182-83, p. 48; 1883-84, p. 58; 1884–85, p. 55.) ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1873, p. 89; 1874, p. 93; 1875, p. 92; 1876, p. 88; 1877, p. 50; 1878, p. 56; 1879, p. 53; 1880, p. 74; 1881, p.53; 1882–83, p. 57; 1883-84, p. 67; 1884-85, p. 65.)

INDIANA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 103; 1875, p. 109; 1876, p. 105: 1877, p. 58; 1878, p. 66; 1879, p. 61; 1880, p. 84; 1881, p. 62; 1882-83, p. 67; 183-81, p. 70; 1884-85. p. 75.)

Iowa. (An. rep. 1874, p. 119; 1875, p. 122; 1876, p. 118; 1877, p. 67; 1878, p. 71; 1879. p. 68; 1880, p. 95; 1881, p. 72; 1882-83, p. 76; 18-3-84, p. 87; 1884-85, p. 84.) KANSAS. (An. rep. les1, p. 79; 1882-83, p. 82; 1883-84, p. 95; 1884-85, p. 92.) KENTUCKY. (An. rep. 1874, p. 140; 1875, p. 146; 1876, p. 140; 1877, p. 79; 1878, p. 85; 1879, p. 22; 1880, p. 114; 1881, p. 85; 1882-83, p. Es; 1853-84, p. 102; 1884-85, p. 98.)

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LOUISIANA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 153; 1875, p. 156; 1876, p. 151; 1877, p. 86; 1878, p. 90; 1879, p. 88; 1880, p. 122; 1881, p. 90; 1883-81, p. 103; 1-84-85, p. 105.) MAINE. (An. rep. 1:74, p. 165; 1875, p. 166; 1876, p. 162; 1877, p. 92; 1878, p. 95; 1879, p. 93; 1280, p. 130; 1881, p. 95; 1882-33, p. 98; 1883-84, p. 116; 188485, p. 112.)

MARYLAND. (An. rep. 1874, p. 176; 1875, p. 179; 1876, p. 175; 1877, p. 99; 1878, p. 102; 1879, p. 99; 1880, p. 138; 1881, p. 102; 1882-3, p. 105; 1883-84, p. 124; 1884-85, p. 121.)

MASSACHUSETTS. (An. rep. 1874, p. 194; 1875, p. 199: 1876, p. 193; 1877, p. 114; 1878, p. 115; 1879, p. 113; 1880, p. 152; 18-1, p. 115; 1882-83, p. 119; 1883-84, p. 138; 1834-85, p. 136.)

MICHIGAN. (An. rep. 1874, p. 215; 1875, p. 21; 1876. p. 207; 1877, p. 126; 1878, p. 126; 1879, p. 124; 1880, p. 166; 1881, p. 128; les2-83, p. 130; 1883–84, p. 149; 1884-85, p. 145.)

MINNESOTA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 199; 1878, p. 133: 1881, p. 136; 1832-83, p. 138; 1883-84, p. 154; 1884-85, p. 152.)

MISSISSIPPI. (An. rep. 1878, p. 139: 1879, p. 135; 1880, p. 182.)

MISSOURI. (An. rep. 1874, p. 247; 1875, p. 251; 1876, p. 237: 1877, p. 150; 1878, p. 146; 1879, p. 143; 1880, p. 191; 1881, p. 148; 18-2-83, p. 149; 1883-84, p. 168; 1884-85, p. 164.)

p. 170.)

NEBRASKA. (An. rep. 1881, p. 154; 1882-83, p. 156; 1853-84, p. 174; 1884-85, NEW HAMPSHIRE. (An. rep. 1874, p. 272; 1875, p. 272: 1876, p. 259; 1877, p. 164; 1878, p. 162; 1879, p. 156; 1880, p. 209; 1×81, p. 163; 1882-13, p. 165; 1883–84, p. 182; 1884-85, p. 180.)

NEW YORK. (An. rep. 1874, p. 307; 1875, p. 307; 1876, p. 287; 1-77, p. 182; 1878, p. 180; 1879, p. 175; 1880, p. 230; 1881, p. 184; 1862-c3, p. 165; 1833-84, p. 201; 1884-85, p. 202.)

ED 89-95

Medical schools. [By States.] NORTH CAROLINA. (An. rep. 1877, p. 193; 1878, p. 189; 1879, p. 184; 1880, p. 242; 1881, p. 197; 1882-83, p. 196; 1883-84, p. 210; 188485, p. 212.)

OHIO. (An. rep. 1873, p. 326; 1874, p. 342; 1875, p. 340; 1876, p. 318; 1877, p. 204; 1878, p. 197; 1879, p. 191; 1880, p. 254; 1881, p. 207; 1882-83, p. 208; 1883-S4, p. 219; 1884-85, p. 220.)

OREGON. (An. rep. 1874, p. 353; 1875, p. 350; 1876, p. 327; 1877, p. 211; 1878, p. 203; 1879, p. 197; 1880, p. 263; 1881, p. 213; 1882-83, p. 215; 1883-84, p. 225; 1884-85, p. 226.)

PENNSYLVANIA. (An. rep. 1872, p. 297; 1873, p. 346; 1874, p. 369; 1875, p. 367; 1876, p. 344; 1877, p. 220; 1878, p. 211; 1879, p. 206; 1880, p. 276; 1881, p. 223; 1882-83, p. 226; 1883-84, p. 233; 1884-85, p. 236.)

SOUTH CAROLINA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 394; 1875, p. 392; 1876, p. 367; 1877, p. 236; 1878, p. 225; 1879, p. 221; 1880, p. 296; 1881, p. 239; 1882-83, p. 239; 1883-84, p. 253; 1881-85, p. 251.)

TENNESSEE. (An. rep. 1874, p. 404; 1875. p. 403; 1876. p. 379; 1877, p. 242; 1878, p. 231; 1879, p. 228; 1880, p. 305; 1881, p. 244; 1882-83, p. 245; 1883-84, p. 259; 1884-85, p. 257.)

TEXAS. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414; 1875, p. 412; 1876, p. 389; 1877, p. 247; 1878, p. 236; 1879, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 250; 1882-83, p. 251; 1883-84, p. 265; 1884-85, p. 262.)

VERMONT. (An. rep. 1873, p. 389; 1874, p. 421; 1875, p. 418; 1876, p. 397; 1877, p. 421; 1878, p. 242; 1879, p. 240; 1880, p. 321; 1881, p. 254; 1882-83, p. 257; 188384, p. 270; 1884-85, p. 267.)

VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 435; 1875, p. 434; 1876, p. 406; 1877, p. 260; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 248; 1880, p. 331; 1881, p. 261; 1882-83, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 275; 1884-85, p. 274.)

WASHINGTON TERRITORY. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 315.)

WEST VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1879, p. 254; 1880, p. 339; 1881. p. 267; 1882-83, p. 267; 1883-84, p. 280; 1884-85, p. 279.)

WISCONSIN. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 284.)

Medicine, State laws regulating the practice of [by States]. (An. rep. 1885-86, pp. 561-569.)

Methodist Episcopal convention. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Meriwether, Colyer. History of higher education in South Carolina, with a sketch of the free school system. pp. 247. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888.)

Mexico, Education in. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 545-546; 1873, p. clxxi; 1874, p. cxlv; 1875, p. cxxxix; 1877, p. clxxiii; 1883-81, p. cclii.)

Michigan, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 185-193; 1871, pp. 237-243; 1872, pp. 184-188; 1873, pp. 192–201; 1874, pp. 203-218; 1875, pp. 207-220; 1876, pp. 199-210; 1877, pp. 121-129; 1878, pp. 120-128; 1879, pp. 117-126; 1880, pp. 158-169; 1881, pp. 121-131; 1882-83, pp. 125-134; 1883-84, pp. 143-150; 1884-85, pp. 140-147.) For further information see under State school systems [by States]. Military academy, United States. See Military education.

Military education. Military training. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 607.)

ORTON, EDWARD. Report on the military system in State colleges. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 185.)

Statistical tables. United States Military and Naval Academies, admission examination. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 558-559; 1871, pp. 636-637; 1872, p. 761; 1873, p. 728; 1874, p. 733; 1875, pp. 780-781; 1876, pp. 760-761; 1877, p. 567; 1878, pp. 582-583; 1879, p. 599; 1880, pp. 718-719; 1881, p. 649; 1882-83, p. 673; 1883-84, pp. 704-705; 1881-85, pp. 668-669; 1885-86, pp. 609–611.)

Miller manual labor school [Crozet, Va.]. (An. rep. 1278, p. 249; 1879, p. 248; 1880, p. 332; 1881, p. 262; 1882-83, p. 263; 1883-84, p. 267; 1834-85, p. 275; 1885-86, pp. 175, 602.)

Milton college [Wis.]. (Circ. inf. 1, 1889, p. 62.)

Minifie, William. Extracts from lectures on industrial art, Maryland institute, 1852-54. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1835, p. 424.)

Minnesota, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 194-199; 1871, pp. 244-255; 1872, pp. 189-194; 1873, pp. 202-210; 1874, pp. 219-227; 1875, pp. 221–231; 1876, pp. 211-220; 1877, pp. 130-137; 1878, pp. 129-134; 1879, pp. 127-131; 1880, pp. 170-177; 1881, pp. 132-137; 1882-83, pp. 135-139; 1883-81, pp. 151-156; 1884-85. pp. 148-153.) For further information see under State school systems [by States].

State normal school, Winona. (An. rep. 1868, p. 761.)

Mississippi, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 200-201; 1871, pp. 256-259; 1872, pp. 195-202; 1873, pp. 211-219; 1874, pp. 228-234; 1875, pp. 232-239; 1876, pp. 221-227; 1877, pp. 138-142; 1878, pp. 135-139; 1879, pp. 132-135; 1880, pp. 178-183; 1881, pp. 138-142; 1882-83, pp. 140-144; 1883-81, pp. 157-161; 1884-85, pp. 154-157.) For further information see under State school systems [by States].

Missouri, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 201-211; 1871, pp. 260-269; 1872, pp. 203-213; 1873, pp. 220-232; 1874, pp. 235-249; 1875, pp. 240-254; 1876, pp. 228-239; 1877, pp. 143-152; 1878, pp. 140-145; 1879, pp. 136-144; 1880, pp. 184-193; 1881, pp. 143-150: 1882-83, pp. 145-151; 1883-84, pp. 162-169; 1884-85, pp. 158-166.) For further information see under State school systems [by States].

Model Schools [country]. TILLEY, I. I. Model school system of the province of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1834-85, pp. 407-411.)

Modern growth of cities and the education demanded by it. HARRIS, WILLIAM T. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 712–719.)

Modern language association. See under Conventions, etc., educational.
Mohonk conference, Platform of. (An. rep. 1887-88, p. 1001.)

Montana, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, pp. 323–325; 1872. pp. 375; 1873, pp. 453454; 1874, pp. 489-490; 1875, pp. 497-499; 1376, pp. 452–455; 1877, pp. 287-288; 1878, pp. 284-286; 1879, pp. 281, 282; 1880, pp. 376–379; 1831, pp. 296–298; 1882-83, pp. 298-300; 1883-84, pp. 302-303; 1884-85, pp. 303-305.) For further information see under State school systems [by States].

Moral and religious education. HARRIS, WILLIAM T. Moral education in the common schools. (Spec rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 883-894, and circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 81.)

Instruction in morals. (An. rep. 1880, p. xxxv.)

LONG, D. A. How shall we Americanize and christianize the incoming tide? anize (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 792–796.)

MANSFIELD, D. L. Morals and manners at school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 188485, pp. 375-376.)

WELLS, J. E. Religious and moral training in the schools of Ontario, Canada. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 377-334.)

Morals and civics. Instruction in morals and civil government. pp. 4. (Misc. pubs. 1882.)

Morgan, B. S. Civil service and public school. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 67.)

Mowry, William A. Examination and certification of teachers. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887, p. 5)

pp. 9. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) (An. rep. 1870, p. 30.)

Mount Holyoke seminary. NUTTING, MARY O. Historical sketch of Mount Holyoke seminary. Edited by F. B. HOUGH. pp. 24. (Spec. rep. 1876.) Muhlberg, F. Natural science in secondary schools. Mundella, A. J. Letter on American school system. Murray, David. Education in Japan. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875, p. 19.) Museums. Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1872, pp. 888-893; 1873, pp. 764-773; 1874, pp. 794-813; 1875, pp. 884-903; 1876, pp. 780–805.)

Museums, Art. FRIEZE, H. S. Art museums and their connections with public libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 434-444.)

Museums, Educational. EATON, JOIN. Museums illustrative of education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 56.)

Museums, Natural History. ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1873, p. 92; 1874, p. 95.)

1885.)

SHUFELDT, R. W. Outlines for a museum of anatomy. pp. 65. (Spec. rep.

Music, Study of. COLORADO. (An. rep. 1881, p. 24; 1882-83, p. 26; 1884-85, p. 31.) CUTTER, EPHRAIM. Relation of medicine to music. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 35.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (An. rep. 1879, p. 275; 1830, p. 366; 1:81, p. 290; 1882-83, p. 292; 1883-84, p. 297.)

ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. 69; 1884-85, p. 66.)

List of lay singing societies and conductors. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 74.)
NEW HAMPSHIRE. (An. rep. 1873, p. 249.)

NEW HAVEN. JEPSON, B. Study of music in New Haven. (Spec. rep. N. O.

exp. 1884-85, pp. 404-406.)

WARREN, CHARLES. Place of music among the aesthetic arts defined, etc. (Circ. inf. 1, 18-6, p. 7.)

Music, Study of, in public schools. Classified statistics of instruction in vocal music, as reported by 243 cities and towns in the United States.

p. 55.)

EATON, JOHN. Education in music at home and abroad.

p. 41.)

(Circ. inf. 1, 1886,

(Circ. inf. 1, 1886,

HOLT, HOSEA E. To what extent are special teachers of music necessary? (Circ. inf. 1, 1856, p. 31.)

LANDON, CHARLES W Necessity of music in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 21.)

33.)

Sight-reading; what is it, and how attainable. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p.

STEWART, N. COE. Education of public school teachers in the art of singing. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886, p. 28.)

Music, Study of, in public schools. TOURGEE, EBEN F. Musical education in the common schools. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 536-587.)

VEAZIE, GEORGE A., Jr. Why vocal music should be required by the State as a part of public school instruction. (Circ. inf. 1, 18:6, p. 26.) Music teachers' national association. See under Conventions, etc., educational. Myers, J. Fred. Educational methods in Germany. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 507-510.) Industrial training for girls, with practical lessons in household economics, as taught in Germany. (An. rep. 1873, pp. 505-508.)

Myopia. BUEL, C. J., and others. Causes of increasing near-sightedness among school children. (Report.) (Rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 636–641.)

Alleged increase of near-sightedness among school children. (Report.) (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 631–635.)

Natal, Education in. (An. rep. 1-80, p. ccxxix.)

National academy of sciences. See under Conventions, etc., educational.
National aid to education. (An. rep. 1876, p. xii; 1887-8, p. 167.)

106.)

BICKNELL, THOS. W. Proposed legislation respecting. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p.

Some practical suggestions relating to national aid to education. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 720-730.)

BLACKMAR, FRANK W. History of federal and State aid to higher education. pp. 343. (Circ. inf. 1, 1890.)

BLAIR, H. W. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1889, p. 297.)

Constitutional provisions respecting education in the several States. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 79-124.)

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CURRY, J. L. M. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1824, p. 89.) DICKINSON, JOHN W. National aid for the support of public schools. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 81.)

HAWKINS, D. A. National aid to State commen school education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 48.)

HAYWOOD, ATTICUS G. If universal suffrage, then universal education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883, p. 43.)

HOGG, ALEXANDER. Federal aid. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 153.)

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM. Constitutionality of national ail to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 183, p. 54.)

LOVETT, J. A. B. National aid to education. (Followed by discussion.) (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 106-113; and circ. inf. 6, 1×88, p. 146.)

120.)

MARBLE, A. P. The Blair bill. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888, p. 148.)

National land grants for educational purposes. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 127-310.)
NELSON, THEODORE. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1286, pp. 114-
New bill for national aid to education. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884,

p. 112.)

NORTHROP, B. G.
PATTERSON, J. W.
RUFFNER, WM. H.

1880, p. 73.)

122.)

National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881, p. 68.)
Congress and the education of the people. (Circ. inf. 2,

SKINNER, HUBERT M. National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 120

Statistics regarding national aid to education. pp. 3. (Misc. pubs. 1885.) National association for sanitary and rural improvements. See under Conventions, etc., educational.

National government and education. Governmental provision for education. (An. rep. 1884-35, p. x.)

National interest in education, Historical development of. (An. rep. 1868, p. 41.) Natural history. BICKMORE, ALBERT S. Study of natural history in the public schools. (Circ. inf. 3, 1833, p. 9.)

Natural science in secondary schools. pp. 9. (Misc. pubs. 1882.) Study of. ILLINOIS. (Summer schools.) (An. rep. 1875, p. 93.) Naval academy, United States. See Military education.

Naval schools. CALIFORNIA. Training-ship JAMESTOWN. (An. rep. 1875, p. 42.) Nebraska, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 212; 1871, pp. 270–271; 1872, pp. 214215; 1873, pp. 233-241; 1874, pp. 250-260; 1875, pp. 255-262; 1876, pp. 240-247; 1877, pp. 153-156; 1878, pp. 149-153; 1879, pp. 145-148; 1880, pp. 191-199; 1881, pp. 151155; 1882-83, pp. 152-157; 1883-84, pp. 170-174; 1884-85, pp. 167-172.) For further information see under State school systems [by States.]

School savings banks in. (An. rep. 1885-86, p. 32.)
State normal school at Perù. (An. rep. 1868, p. 791.)

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