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Education (continued) :—

MacCarthy (E. F. M.) Educational work in Birmingham, 1885-1888, Address to the Birmingham School Board. pp. 32. 8vo. [1888].

—{ Another com.)

Manners-Smith (T.) and Windle (B. C. A.) On the physical characters of a group of Birmingham pupil teachers (Female). Zn Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, vol. 9. 8vo. 1895.

Matthews (A. W.) Life of Sarah Bache, of Islington School, Birmingham. duo, 1900,

Matthews (W.) Sketch of the means employed to ameliorate the intellectual and moral conditions of the working classes at Birmingham. pp. 34. duo. 1830.

—{Review]. From Spirit of Literature, 8vo, 1830,

Miller (J. C.) Letter to Rev. E, H, Gifford, Head master of the Grammar School of King Edward VI., Birmingham, on evening schools for working classes, in connection with that foundation. pp. 22. 8vo, 1857.

Muirhead (J. H.) From the Board School to the University. In Birmingham Industrial Polytechnic Exhibition, 1901. Official guide. duo. [1901].

[Newspaper cuttings relating to Birmingham schools and education]. fol. [1914, ete.].

Phases of si batianel life in Birmingham, In Association of Church School Managers and Teachers, Congress, 1903, Birmingham. Guide. pp. 82. Illus, - 8vo. [1903].

[Pinsent (Mrs, Hume) Training of the mentally defective]: Presidential address. In Ladies’ Literary and Debating Socicty, Birmingham, Report, 1903-4. pp. 24. Svo. [1904].

Report on compulsion, as applied to schoo] attendance in Birmingham, (Birmingham School Boerd). pp. 59. 8vo. 1878.

Stephenson (Nash) Birmingham: its educational condition and require- ments, A letter to R. W. Winfield on a letter of the Hon, and Rey, G, M. Yorke. pp. 18. 8vo. 1856.

Syllabus of evening classes to be held at Acock’s Green, Hay Mills, South Yardley, Stechford, Tyseley, and Yardley Village, 1911-12. pp. 12, 8vo. {1921}.

Technical instruction in Birmingham, Report of the Committee (of the Bir- mingham Philosophical Society, 2 parts]. 21 pp. 8vo. [1885].

—AIn Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, Vol. 4. 8vo. 1885.

Woodward (C. J.) Evening chemical teaching in Birmingham. [A retrospect]. An address to the Municipal Technical School Chemical Society, Bir- mingham, pp, 12, 8vo. [1900].

Yorke (Hev. G. M.) The school and the workshop; why should they not combine ? A latter to J. T. Chance on the failure of elementary education in Birmingham. pp. 23. 8vo. 1856.

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Education : see also :—

Acock's Green Institute. Coll

leges. Arnold Club, Deaf and Dumb, Art (Schoo! of), Dixon (George). Aston, Endowed Schools Committee, ; Battersea Club, Erdington Higher Education Com- Blind. mittee. Bordesley Green Academy, Erdington Institute. Bournville. Geometrical Teaching (Association Chelt Club. for the Improvement of).

Church Schools’ Association. jrammar Schools,