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85. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Association of 

 American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. U.S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, Bui. 164 (1905), 189. 



In the detailed account of the convention considerable attention is 

 given to agricultural education : Agricultural education in the National 

 Education Association ; Methods of teaching agriculture ; Address of the 

 U.S. Commissioner of Education. 



86. "Educational Periodicals." U.S. Bureau of Education. Report of the 

 Commissioner (1006), 257-59. 



This is a list of educational periodicals in the United States in 1906 that 

 are in the library of the Bureau of Education. 



87. "Henry Barnard." C. H. THURBER. School Review, VIII (1900), 505-6. 



A tribute to the life and work of Henry Barnard. 



88. "Fellenburg and Manual Labor Schools." HENRY BARNARD. Barnard's 

 Journal of Education, XV (1865), 232-34. 



An account of the influence of Fellenburg's Agricultural School at 

 Hofwyl on the establishment of similar schools in this country. 



"Plan of an Agricultural School." JOHN A. PORTER. Ibid., I (1856), 

 320-35- 



89. "Josiah Holbrook." HENRY BARNARD. Ibid., VII (1860), 229-47. 

 890. "Primary Instruction by Object Lessons." Ibid., XII (1862), 605-45. 



This is a report of a committee selected by the Board of Education of 

 the city of Oswego, N.Y., to attend an examination of the primary schools 

 of that city with special reference to an investigation of the system of 

 object- teaching recently introduced into these schools. 



90. "Pestalozzi, De Fellenburg and Wehrli, and Industrial Training." Ibid., 

 X (1876), 8192. 



Republished from the Transactions of the National Association for the 

 Promotion of Social Science, 1858. 



91. "Preventive and Reformatory Education." HENRY BARNARD. Ibid., 

 Ill (1858), 561-818. 



A very complete discussion of the subject including the work in for- 

 eign countries as well as in our own country. 



92. "Scientific Instruction." HENRY BARNARD. Ibid., XXI (1871), 807. 



93. "Newer Ideas in Agricultural Education." L. H. BAILEY. Educational 

 Review, XX (1900), 377-82. 



94. "A Significant Factor in Agricultural Education." KENYON L. BUTTER- 

 FIELD. Educational Review, XXI (1901), 301-9. 



Extension work advocated. 



95. "Place of Nature-Study, School Gardens and Elementary Agriculture in 

 Our School System." J. R. JEWELL. Pedagogical Seminary, XIII 

 (1006), 273-92. 



This is preliminary to a more complete presentation of the same 

 subject (25). 



