204 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [VoL. VIII. 
sight of the sanitary condition of school-rooms and school buildings, 
the regulation of school hours, the seating of scholars, the type of text- 
books and many other points of minor importance, all of which, however, 
have a bearing upon child-life. 
In conclusion I would suggest the issuing to both teachers and scholars 
of a series of pamphlets by the Minister of Education on the approval 
of the Provincial Board of Health dealing with the different matters 
relating to personal and school hygiene, the same to take the place of 
text-books. 
