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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,

BUREAU OF EDUCATION,
Washington, May 13, 1910.

SIR: The list of publications of the Bureau of Education, which is transmitted herewith for publication, is a revision of the list published in 1908 (Bulletin, 1908, No. 2). It differs from the earlier issue not only in that it is brought down to date, but in certain rearrangements which will, it is believed, render it more convenient for the use of librarians and others who may have occasion to consult it. The more detailed index to the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Education, which was promised in my letter of transmittal of the list of 1908, has now been published, (Bulletin, 1909, No. 7), and will serve as a useful supplement to the list herewith presented.

Very respectfully,

ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN,

The SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

Commissioner.

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EXPLANATORY NOTE.

Publications should be ordered by publication number, which precedes each main entry, and is also given in parentheses following titles of reprints in the tables of contents of the reports. Separates of chapters or of sections of the reports should be requested by chapter number or by title. From the 1893-94 report until that for 1908 all chapters and sections were issued either as separates in advance of the complete report, or later as reprints, or in some cases as both; but previous to 1893-94 and for 1909 only reprints are available, which in the several tables of contents may be noted by the publication number following each appropriate title.

While many of these publications are out of print, it not infrequently happens that additional copies of such numbers are received at the library of the bureau from various sources and so become available for redistribution. In view of such experience it has been thought best not to designate any of these publications as definitely "out of print;" but at the present time there are several publications of the bureau of which not even a single copy is to be found in its library.

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION 1867-1910,

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Washington, 1895.

27 p.

31 p.

35 p.

32 p.

47 p.

49 p.

5 p.

41 p.

39 p.

39 p.

45)

219. 1895 (Harris)
230. 1896 (Harris) Washington, 1896.
235. 1897 (Harris) Washington, 1897.
245. 1898 (Harris) Washington, 1898.
259. 1899 (Harris) Washington, 1899.
266. 1900 (Harris) Washington, 1900.
277. 1901 (Harris) Washington, 1901.
285. 1902 (Harris) Washington, 1902.
333. 1903 (Harris) Washington, 1903.
344. 1904 (Harris) Washington, 1904.
351. 1905 (Harris) Washington, 1905. 48 p.
362. 1906 (Brown) Washington, 1906.
42 P.
378. 1907 (Brown) Washington, 1907. 18 p.
390. 1908 (Brown) Washington, 1908. 15 p.
413. 1909 (Brown) Washington, 1909. 14 p.

II. ANNUAL REPORTS.

1. 1867-68 (Barnard) Washington, 1868. xl p Appendix, 856 [i. e. 880] p.

The Appendix, comprising Official circulars and documents, was added to a few copies of this report and not to the entire edition. The report without the circulars was also printed as 40th Cong. 2d session. House ex. doc. 299. For titles of Official circulars, see section III of this list, p. 23-24. See also Miscellaneous publications, title 1 and note, p. 33 of this list.

1869 No report issued.

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Printed also as 41st Cong. 3d session. House ex. doc. 1, pt. 4. CONTENTS: Report of the Commissioner of education, 1870, p. 1-80. Appendix: [1] Abstracts from the reports of school officers of states, territories, and cities, p. 81-337. [2] General condition of the colored schools under the supervision of the Freedmen's Bureau, p. 337-339. [3] General condition of education among the Indians, p. 339–354. [4] Elizabeth P. Peabody: Kindergarten culture, p. 354–359. [5] J. J. Noah: Hebrew education, p. 359-370. [6] Progress of education in the Argentine Republic, p. 370-371. [7] E. M. Gallaudet: Education of the deaf and dumb, p. 371-373. [8] Educational progress in England, p. 373–377. [9] Education in Bengal, India, p. 377-380. [10] Austria-Education of the working classes, p. 380-381. [11] Education in Australia, Victoria, p. 381-383. [12] Education in Ecuador, p. 383-384. [13] Charles Warren: Medical education in the United States, p. 384-396. [14] Normal schools, p. 396-405. [15] Educational conventions, p. 406418. [16] An American university, p. 418-421. [17] Society, crime, and criminals, p. 421-422. [18] H. N. Day: The Chinese migration, p. 422-434. [19] School supervision, p. 434-437. [20] German schools and teaching German, p. 437-439. [21] R. J. Hinton: The relations of education to labor, p. 439-447. [22] Inquiries and replies relating to education and labor, p. 447-467. [23] Illiteracy in the United States, p. 467-502. [24] General school statistics of the United States, p. 503-561.

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Printed also as 42d Cong. 2d session. House ex. doc. 1, pt. 5.

CONTENTS: Report of the Commissioner, p. 1-64. Appendix: [1] Abstracts from the official reports of school officers of states, territories, and cities, with other additional information, p. 65-401. [2] General condition of education among the Indians, p. 402-411. [3] Educational conventions and institutes, p. 412-426. [4] D. C. Gilman: National schools of science, p. 427-444 (reprinted, pub. no. 314). [5] Education of the blind, p. 445-448. [6] Education of the deaf and dumb, p. 449–452. [7] Annual review of education in foreign countries, p. 453-504. [8] Education in foreign countries aided by American efforts, p. 505-506. [9] J. F. Meyers: Educational methods in Germany, p. 507-510. [10] Anna T. Smith: Progress of education for women, p. 511-518. [11] D. O'C. Townley: Cooper Union, p. 519-525. [12] L. J. Hinton: Education of artisans, p. 526-528. [13] Elizabeth P. Peabody: The objects of the Kindergarten, p. 529-535. [14] E. F. Tourjee: Musical education in common schools, p. 536-537. [15] The relation of education to insanity, p. 538-547. [16] A. S. Fiske: Relation of education to crime, p. 548-552. [17] J. J. Noah: The press as an educator, p. 553-570. [18] General school statistics of the United States, p. 571-700.

5. 1872 (Eaton) Washington, 1873.

lxxxviii, 1018 p.

House ex. doc. 1, pt. 5.

Printed also as 42d Cong. 3d sess. CONTENTS: Report of the Commissioner of education, p. i-lxxxviii. Appendix: [1] Abstracts of the official reports of school officers of states, territories, and cities, with other additional information, p. 3-404. [2] General condition of education among the Indians, p. 405-418. [3] Educational conventions and institutes, p. 419-429. [4] Education of the deaf and dumb, p. 430-432. [5] Education of the blind, p. 433-436. [6] Annual review of education in foreign countries, p. 437-564. [7] C. J. Lyons: Education in the Hawaiian islands, p. 567-571. [8] Edward Jarvis: The value of common-school education to common labor, p. 572-585. [9] E. D. Mansfield: The relation between crime and education, p. 586595. [10] E. D. Mansfield: The relation between education and pauperism, p. 596-602. [11] M. B. Anderson: Suggestions respecting art-training in American colleges, p. 603–607. [12] Educational statistics for the year 1872, p. (08-940. [13] Statistics derived from the census of 1870, p. 941-997.

6. 1873 (Eaton) Washington, 1875.

clxxviii, 870 p.

House ex. doc. 1, pt. 5.

Printed also as 43d Cong. 1st sess. CONTENTS: Report of the Commissioner of education, p. v-clxxviii. Appendix: [1] Abstracts of the official reports of school officers of states, territories, and cities, with other additional information, p. 3-468. [2] Education among the Indians, p. 469-480. [3] Educational work of Sunday-schools and foreign missions, p. 481-482. [4] Educational conventions and institutes, p. 483-491. [5] C. O. Thompson: Art education, p. 495-498. [6] E. M. Gallaudet: On the instruction of deaf-mutes, p. 499-504. [7] J. F. Meyers: Industrial training for girls, with practical lessons in household-economies, as taught in Germany, p. 505508. [8] Statistics of education for the year 1873, p. 509-850.

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