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Teachers, number of and remarks concerning:

In Alabama, 5; in Arkansas, 15, 18; in California, 21, 30, 31 ; in Connecticut, 44, 51, 52; in Delaware, 60;
in Florida, 65; in Georgia, 70, 74, 75; in Illinois, 81, 86-88; in Indiana, 98, 104, 105; in Iowa, 113,
118, 119; in Kansas, 126, 131, 132; in Kentucky, 136, 142, 143; in Louisiana, 150, 153, 154; in Mame,
158, 162, 163; in Maryland, 170, 175, 176; in Massachusetts, 183, 192, 193; in Michigan, 27, 214; in
Minnesota, 221, 226, 227; in Mississippi, 232, 235; in Missouri, 240, 247, 248; in Nebraska, 255, Se
259; in New Hampshire, 266, 270 in New Jersey, 274, 20; in New York, 257, 29x-300; in North
Carolina, 318, 322; in Ohio, 326, 334-336; in Oregon, 345; in Pennsylvania, 353, 361, 362; in Rhode
Island, 373, 3-0, 381; in South Carolina, 386, 39; in Tennessee, 394, 399; in Texas, 407, 410; in
Vermont, 414, 416; in Virginia, 421, 423; in West Virginia, 438, 444; in Wisconsin, 448, 454–456; in
Arizona, 467; in Colorado, 470; in Dakota, 208; in District of Columbia, 41, 4-9, 490; in Idaho, 435;
in Montana, 497; in Utah, 510, 513; in Washington Territory, 515. (See also Table III.)

Tennessee, State of:

Statistical summary-school population and attendance, 394; teachers and their pay, 394; income
and expenditure, 394.

School system of the State-provisions of the constitution, 394; of the school law, 394-396.
Elementary instruction-attendance, 396; consolidated schools, 396, 397; private schools, 397; school
funds, 397; graded schools, 397; school-houses, 397; Peabody schools, 397. (See Table L)
City schools, 397-399. (See Table II.)

Training of teachers-normal university, 399; normal schools for colored teachers, 399; pormal class-
es, 399, (See Table III.)

Secondary instruction-public high-schools, 399, 400; other secondary schools, 400; preparatory class-
es of colleges, 400; business colleges, 400. (See Tables IV, VI, VII.)

Superior instruction-denominational and other colleges, 400, 401; colleges for women, 401, 402; sta-
tistics of colleges, 402. (See Tables VIII, IX.)

Scientific and professional instruction-science, 402, 403; law, 403; theology, 403; medicine, 403; sta-
tistics of professional schools, 403. (See Tables X, XI, XII, XIII.)

Special instruction, 403, 404.

Educational conventions-State Teachers' Association, 404.

Obituary record-Charles Collins, D. D., 404, 405.

List of school oflicials, 405, 406.

Terre Haute, Indiana: Schools of, 104.

Texas, State of:

Statistical summary-attendance, 407; teachers and their pay, 407; schools and school-houses, 407;
income and expenditure, 407.

School system of the State-provisions of the constitution, 407, 408; of the school law, 408, 409,
Elementary instruction-supplying deficient statistics, 409, 410; aid from Peabody fund, 410; future
public school policy, 410. (See Table I.)

City schools, 410.

Training of teachers, 410.

Secondary instruction-public high schools, 410; other secondary schools, 410; preparatory schools
and departments, 410. (See Tables VI, VII.)

Superior instruction-colleges for young men, 411; colleges and seminaries for women, 411; statistics
of colleges, 412. (See Tables VIII, IX.)

Scientific and professional instruction-science, 412; medicine, 412; law, 412; statistics of profes-
sional schools, 413. (See Tables X, XII, XIII.)

Special instruction-of the blind, 413; of the deaf and dumb, 413. (See Tables XIX, XX.)
School officials, 413.

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Theology: Schools of, 13; 37; 56; 76, 77; 92; 108, 109; 122; 146; 156; 166; 179; 198; 217; 229; 237;
238; 251; 260; 2-3, 284; 306, 307; 324; 340; 366; 392; 403; 434; 459; 475; 492.

Thompson, Edwin W.: Obituary of, 111.

Troy, New York: Schools of, 297.

Truancy: Treatment of, at Oakland, California, 28.

Truant school, 51.

Typhoid fever in schools: Cause and prevention of, clxiii, clxiv.

U.

United States of Colombia: Education in, cxli.

Utah, Territory of:

Summary of statistics-school population and attendance, 510; teachers and their pay, 510; districts
and schools, 510; income and expenditures, 510; schools other than public, 510, 511.
School system, 511.

Elementary instruction-attendance, 512; expenditures, 512; school-houses, 512; Government aid to
schools, 512; territorial appropriation, 512. ^ (See Table I.)'

City system, 512, 513. (See Table II.)

Training of teachers-normal school, 513; normal institute, 513. (See Table III.)■

Secondary instruction-University of Deseret, 513; other schools and academies, 513, 514; statistics
of the university, 514. (See Tables VI, VII.)

List of school officials, 514.

Utica, New York: Schools of, 298.

Vallejo, California: Schools of, 30.

Vermont, State of:

Statistical summary-school population and attendance, 414; teachers and their pay, 414; income
and expenditure, 414.

School system of the State-provisions of the constitution, 414; of the school laws, 414-416.

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Elementary instruction-absence of information, 416.

Training of teachers-State normal schools, 416; teachers' institutes, 416. (See Table III.)
Secondary instruction-public high schools, 417; other secondary schools, 417. (See Table VI.)
Superior instruction-University of Vermont, 417: other colleges, 417, 418; college for women, 418;
statistics of colleges, 418. (See Tables VIII, IX.)
Scientific and professional instruction-scientific,
ical schools, 419.

(See Tables X, XIII.)

418; medical, 418; statistics of scientific and med-

Special instruction-home for destitute children, 419.
State Teachers' Association, 419, 420.

Chief school official, 420.

ictoria: Education in, cxliii.

ienna Exhibition in 1873 cliii, cliv.

irginia, State of:

Summary of statistics-school population and attendance, 421; teachers and their pay, 421; schools
and school property, 4.2; income and expenditure, 422; superintendents of schools, 422, 423; pri-
vate school statistics, 423.

School system of the State-provisions of the constitution, 423, 424; of the school law, 424, 425.
Elementary instruction--educational condition, 426; summary of reports, 426; appropriations from
Peabody fund, 427. (See Table I.)
(See Table II.)

City school systems, 427, 428.

Training of teachers-normal schools, 423; teachers' institutes, 423; educational journal, 428. (Sco
Table III.)

Secondary instruction-public high schools, 429; other secondary schools, 429; preparatory schools
and departments, 429; business college, 429. (See Tables IV. VI, VII.)

Superior instruction-University of Virginia, 429; other colleges, 430, 431; colleges for women, 431;
statistics of colleges, 432. (See Tables VIII, IX.)

Scientific and professional instruction-science, 432, 433; law, 434; medicine, 434; theology, 434;
statistics of professional schools, 435. (See also Tables X, XI, XII, XIII.)

Special instruction-education of the deaf and dumb and the blind, 435. (See Tables XIX, XX.)
Educational convention, 436.

List of school officials, 436, 437.

W.

Washington City: Schools of. (See District of Columbia.)

Washington, Territory of:

Statistical summary-school population and attendance, 515; teachers, 515; schools, 515; income
and expenditure, 515.

School system, 515.

Elementary instruction-progress, 516; Government aid to education in the Territories, 516; multi-
plicity of text books, 516; compulsory education, 516. (See Table I.)

Secondary and superior instruction-Washington Territorial University, 517; Holy Angels College,
517; statistics of, 517.

List of school officials, 517.

Watertown, New York: Schools of, 298.

West Des Moines, Iowa: Schools of, 118.

West Virginia. State of:

Statistical summary-school population and attendance, 438; teachers and their pay, 438; schools
and school property. 438; income and expenditure, 438.

School system of the State-provisions of the constitution, 438, 439; of the school law, 439, 440.
Elementary instruction-absence of information, 441; Peabody fund allowance, 441; proposed amend
ments of the school law, 441, 442. (See Table I.)

City school system, 443.

(See Table II.)

Training of teachers-State normal schools, 444; other normal schools, 444; teachers' institutes, 444;
educational journal, 444. (See Table III.)

Secondary instruction-public high schools, 444; private secondary schools, 445; college preparatory
students, 445. (See Tables VI, VII.)

Superior instruction-State university, 445; other colleges, 445; colleges for women, 445; statistics
of colleges, 446. (See Tables VIII, IX.)

Special instruction-of the deaf and dumb and the blind, 446. (Tables XIX, XX.)

Educational convention, 446, 447.

List of school oficials, 447.

Wheeling, West Virginia: Schools of, 443.

Whittemore, Edward C.: Obituary of, 96.

Wilmington, Delaware: Schools of, 61.

Wisconsin, State of:

Summary of statistics-school population and attendance, 448: teachers and their pay, 448; schools
and school-houses, 443; income and expenditure, 448; educational productive funds and incomes,

449.

School system of the State- provisions of the constitution, 449; of the school law, 449-451.

Elementary instruction-remarks on the statistics, 451; educational progress, 451, 452; supervision,
452, 453; proposed scheme for a State system of public schools, 453; compulsory attendance, 453;
free text books, 453; libraries, 453, 454; Kindergärten, 454. (See Tables I, V.)

City school systems, 454. (See Table II.)

Training of teachers-State normal schools, 454, 455; institutes, 455, 456; educational journal, 456.
(See Table III.)

Secondary instruction-township high schools, 456; academies and seminaries, 456; preparatory de
partments, of colleges, 456; business colleges, 457; preparatory school, 457. (See Tab es IV, VI,
VII.)

Superior instruction-State university, 457; other colleges, 457, 458; colleges for women, 458; sta-
tistics of colleges, 458. (See Tables VIII, IX.)

Scientific and professional instruction-science, 459; theology, 459; law, 459; statistics of profes
sional schools, 459. (See Tables X, XI, and XII.)

Wisconsin, State of-Continned.

Special instruction--industrial school, 460; instruction of the blind, 460; of the deaf and damb
(See Tables XIX, XX, and XXI.)

Educational conventions-State Teachers' Association, 460, 461; school superintendents' conver

461.

Obituary record-Superintendent Thomas H. Little, 461.

List of school officials, 462.

Woburn, Massachusetts: Schools of, 191.

Worcester, Massachusetts: Schools of, 192.

Women, Superior instruction of: (See Table VIII, and summary, lxxiv-lxxvii.)
Würtemberg: Education in, cxxxv, cxxxvi; comparative statistics of, cxxvi, cxxvii.

Wyoming, Territory of:

School statistics, 518.

School system, 518.

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