III. CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION.a 528. 1870 August. Illiteracy, derived from census tables of 1860; [Supplied-title.] 21 529. 1871 July. Report on the systems of public instruction in Sweden [by C. C. Andrews], and Norway [by Gerhard Gade.] Washington, 1871. 48 p. 22 530. 1871 November. Methods of school discipline; [by Hiram Orcutt] Washington, 1871. 14 p. 23 The discipline of the school; [by Hiram Orcutt], Washington, 125 Cover-title. 531. 1871 December. Compulsory education; [by L. Van Bokkelen.] Washington, 1872. 17 p. 24 532. 1872 January. German and other foreign universities; [by Herman Jacobson.] Washington, 1872. 43 p. 25 533. 26 1872 February. Reports on the systems of public instruction in 534. 1872 March. 1. An inquiry concerning the vital statistics of 27 535. 1872 April. The relation of education to labor. Washington, 1872. 125 p. 28 536. 1872 June. Education in the British West Indies; [by Thomas H. Pearne.] Washington, 1872. 22 p. 29 537. 1872 July. The kindergarten. 30 Washington, 1872. 62 p. CONTENTS: Kindergarten in Italy; by Elizabeth P. Peabody.-The philosophy and methods of the kindergarten; by Baroness Marenholtz Bulow. Kindergarten in Belgium, introduction to practical treatise on kindergarten; by Octavie Masson. 538. 1872 November. American education at the International exposition to be held at Vienna in 1873. 79 p. 31 32 539. 1873 no. 1. Historical summary and reports on the systems of public instruction in Spain, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Portugal. Washington, 1873. 66 p. 540. 1873 no. 2. 541. 1873 no. 3. Account of college commencements for the summer of 1873, in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Washington, 1873. 118 p. Official circulars 1-13 were published as reprints of the Annual report for 1867–68. 33 34 542. 1873 no. 4. List of publications by members of certain collegefaculties and learned societies in the United States, 1867-1872. Washington, 1873. 72 p. 35 543. 1873 no. 5. Account of college-commencements during 1873 in the western and southern states. Washington, 1873. 155 p. 544. 1874 no. 1. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association. Washington, 1874. 77 p. 1874 no. 2. Drawing in public schools. The present relation of art to education in the United States; [by I. Edwards Clarke.] Washington, 1874. 56 p. 545. 546. 547. 1874 no. 3. History of secondary instruction in Germany; [com- 36 37 38 39 548. 549. 550. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of 40 40-1 41 42 Cover-title. 1875 no. 2. Education in Japan. Washington, 1875. 64 p. CONTENTS: Education in Belgium.-The progress of education in 1875 no. 4. Chadbourne. 551. 552 1875 no. 5. Waste of labor in the work of education; by P. A. 43 44 Suggestions respecting the educational exhibit at the International centennial exhibition, 1876. Washington, 1875. 26 p. 1875 no. 6. Statements relating to reformatory, charitable, and industrial schools for the young. Washington, 1875. 208 p. 554. 1875 553. 555. no. 7. Constitutional provisions in regard to education in 1875 no. 8. Schedule for the preparation of students' work for 556. 1877 no. 1. Report on the system of public instruction in China; 1878 no. 1. The training of teachers in Germany. Washing- 558. 559. 1878 no. 2. Sir Charles 560. 1879 no. 1. 21 p. Elementary education in London, [with address of Training schools for nurses. Washington, 1879. 561. 1879 no. 2. Papers, addresses, discussions, and other proceed- 562. 53 An address on the needs of the Bureau of education; by 308 563. An address on the needs of education in the South; by Gus- 306 564. 565. An address on technical education and industrial drawing; 313 307 566. An address on education at the Paris exposition; by John 323 567. 1879 54 no. 3. The value of common school education to common labor; by Dr. Edward Jarvis; together with illustrations of the same as shown by the answers to inquiries addressed to employers, workmen, and observers. Washington, 1879. 37 p. 568. 1879 no. 4. Training schools of cookery. Washington, 1879. 49 p. 55 370. 569. 1879 no. 5. American education as described by the French 56 57 CONTENTS: The college library; by Justin Winsor.-Rochester university library; by Otis H. Robinson. 58 571. 1880 no. 2. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association, at its meetings at Washington, D. C., February 18-20, 1880. Washington, 1880. 112 p. 572. 1880 no. 3. Legal rights of children; [by S. M. Wilcox.] Wash96 p. 573. 574. 1880 59 ington, 1880. 60 26 p. no. 5. English rural school; [by Henry W. Hulbert.] Washington, 1880. 61 575. 1880 no. 6. A report on the teaching of chemistry and physics in the United States; by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke. Washington, 1881. 219 p. 62 no. 7. The spelling reform; [by F. A. March.] Washington, 1881. 36 p. 63 577. 1881 no. 1. The construction of library buildings; [by William 64 1578. 1881 65 579. 1881 no. 3. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting at New York, February 8-10, 1881. Washington, 1881. 79 p. 66 580. 581. Separates. An address on our schools and our forests; by Franklin B. 300 309 67 An address on museums illustrative of education; by Hon. John Eaton. Washington, 1881. 12 p. 582. 1881 no. 4. Education in France. Washington, 1881. 144 p. 583. 1881 no. 5. Causes of deafness among school children and its influences on education, with remarks on the instruction of pupils with impaired hearing and on aural hygiene in the schools, by Samuel Sexton. Washington, 1881. 47 p. 68 586. 587. 584. 1881 no. 6. The effects of student life upon the eyesight; by 669 70 28 p. 71 72 1883 14 P. 590. 1882 no. 6. Technical instruction in France. Washington, 591. 592. 1882. 63 p. 75 no. 1. Legal provisions respecting the examination and 593. 594. 1883 no. 3. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence 78 79 595. 80 81 596. 1884 no. 1. Meeting of the International prison congress at X597. 1884 598. 1884 Washing 81-1 82 no. 4. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting at Washington, February 12-14, 1884. Washington, 1884. 176 p. 83 599. 600. Separates. Address on arbor day in the public schools; by J. B. Peaslee. 83-1 305 84 Address on the educational status and needs of the new South; by Robert Bingham. Washington, 1884. 21 p. 601. 1884 no. 5. Suggestions respecting the educational exhibit at the World's industrial and cotton centennial exposition. Washington, 1884. 28 p. 602. 1884 no. 6. Rural schools; progress in the past; means of improvement in the future; [by Annie T. Smith.] Washington, 1884. 90 p. 603. 1884 no. 7. Aims and methods of the teaching of physics; by Charles K. Wead. Washington, 1884. 158 p. 85 86 604. 1885 no. 1. City school systems in the United States; by John D. Philbrick. Washington, 1885. 207 p. 87 88 606. 1885 89 605. 1885 No. 2. Teachers' institutes; [compiled by James H. Smart.] no. 3. A review of the reports of the British royal com- 607. 1885 no. 4. Education in Japan; [prepared and translated by the Japanese department of education.] Washington, 1885. 56 p. 608. 1885 no. 5. Physical training in American colleges and universities; by Edward Mussey Hartwell. Washington, 1886. 183 p. 609. 1886 no. 1. The study of music in public schools. Washington, 1886. 78 p. 610. 1886 no. 2. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting at Washington, February 23-26, 1886. Washington, 1886. 169 p. 611. 1887 no. 1. The College of William and Mary, a contribution to the history of higher education, with suggestions for its national promotion; by Herbert B. Adams. Washington, 1887. 89 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 1.) 612. 1887 no. 2. The study of history in American colleges and universities; by Herbert B. Adams. Washington, 1887. 299 p. 613. 1887 no. 3. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting at Washington, March 15-17, 1887. Washington, 1887. 200 p. 614. 1888 no. 1. Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia; by Herbert B. Adams, with authorized sketches of HampdenSidney, Randolph-Macon, Emory-Henry, Roanoke, and Richmond colleges, Washington and Lee university, and Virginia military institute. Washington, 1888. 308 p. (Contributions to Amer ican educational history, no. 2.) 615. 1888 no. 2. The history of education in North Carolina; by Charles Lee Smith. Washington, 1888. 180 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 3.) 616. 1888 no. 3. History of higher education in South Carolina, with a sketch of the free school system; by Colyer Meriwether. Washington, 1889. 247 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 4.) 617. 1888 no. 4. Education in Georgia; by Charles Edgeworth Jones. |