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Liberal Education in Universities, by John Seeley, M.A. ; Teaching by 

 means of Grammar, by E. E. Bowen, M.A. ; Greek and Latin Verse- 

 Composition, by the Rev. F. W. Farrar ; Natural Science in Schools, by 

 J. M. Wilson, M.A., F.G.S.; The Teaching of English, by J. W. Hales, 

 M.A, ; Education of the Reasoning Faculties, by W. Johnson, M.A. ; 

 The present Social Resttlts of Classical Education, by Lord Houghton. 



The Authors have sought to hasten the expansion and improvement of 

 liberal education by showing in what light some of the most interesting 

 questions of Educational Reform are viewed by men who have had 

 opportunities for forming a judgment respecting them, and several of 

 whom have been for some time engaged in the work of education at our 

 Universities and Schools. 



Farrar. ON SOME DEFECTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 



EDUCATION. A Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution. 

 With Notes and Appendices. Crown 8vo. u. 



Jex-Blake. A VISIT TO SOME AMERICAN SCHOOLS 

 AND COLLEGES. By SOPHIA JEX-BLAKE. Crown 8vo. cloth. 



6s. 



" In the following pages I have endeavoured to give a simple and accurate 

 account of what I saw during a series of visits to some of the Schools and 

 Colleges in the United States. . . . I wish simply to give other teachers an 

 opporttmity of seeing through my eyes what they cannot perhaps see for 

 themselves, and to this end I have recorded just such particulars as I should 

 myself care to knovv." AUTHOR'S PREFACE. 



"Miss Blake gives a living picture of the Schools and Colleges them- 

 selves in which that education is carried on" PALL MALL GAZETTE. 



Thring. EDUCATION AND SCHOOL. By the Rev. EDWARD 

 THRING, M.A., Head Master of Uppingham. Second Edition. 

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