204 Agricultural Instruction in tJte Public High Schools 



Oklahoma, lo, 21, 86, 187; agricul- 

 tural college, 7, 115; judicial dis- 

 trict schools, 25, 117, 136-138, 

 142. 147, 168 



Onalaska, Wis., 122 



Oneida Manual Labor Institute, see 

 Gale 



Oregon, 7, 22 



Pandora, O. (Rilej' township high 

 school), 53-55 



Panora, la. (Guthrie County high 

 school), 19. 71-75, 86, 144 



Pedagogy, 2, 112, 184. See Methods 



Peet, C. E., 162 



Pennsylvania, 7, 19, 22, 25, 60, 75-83. 

 86, 188 ; Society for Promoting 

 Agriculture, 8 ; University of, 

 see Philadelphia Academy 



Peoples' College, 6 



Pestalozzi, 5 



Petersham, Mass., 18, 19, 60-64, 144 



Philadelphia Academy (University 

 of Pennsylvania), 5 



Physical geography, 39, 89 ff. 



Poplarville, Miss., 125 



Powers Institute, 6 



Purdue University, Ii2ff., 153 



Questionaire, 3 



Red Wing, Minn., 17 



Reference books, loi 



Rhode Island, 7 



Riley township high school. See 



Pandora 

 Roosevelt, quoted 13 



Sac City, la., 56-59 



Sachs. Julius. 4 



Salaries, see under Agricultural col- 

 leges and Teachers in high 

 schools 



Sampson, H. O., 83 



St. Louis, Mich.. 55-56, 165 



San Luis Obispo, Calif., 118, 126 



Schools visited, 42-84 



Sciences. 39-40, 158-167 



Scott, E. H., 61 



Secondary schools, types of, ll. See 

 Agricultural schools, High 

 schools 



Sheffield Scientific School, 6 



Short courses, 8-10 



Snedden, D. S., 148. See Preface 



Smith, Wm., 4, ref., 5 



Snyder, E. R., 35 ref. 



Source material, 3 



South Carolina, 7, 10 



South Dakota, 7, 10, 22 



South Lyon, Mich., 48-49 



State Agricultural Societies of New 



Hampshire and New York, 9 

 Statistics, 3. See Tables, p. vii 

 Stevens, Prof. F. L., 168 

 Stonewall, La., 16 

 Support : of public high schools, 16- 



17, 19, 20, 22, 185, 187, 189; of 



special schools, 1 18-127. See 



Davis Bill. 



Teachers ; elementary. 13 ; college 

 courses for, 111-113 



Teachers in high schools, 92-95, 184; 

 in special schools, 136, 141-142; 

 lack of, 169, 172; number of 

 classes of. 93 ; official position 

 of, 93, 106; preparation of, 102- 



103, 111-116; salaries of agricul- 

 turists, 108; salaries of others, 



104, 107, 172; time in school, 94 

 Teachers Seminary, 6 



Technical schools, see Agricultural 

 schools 



Tennessee. 22. 86, 156-157; Univer- 

 sity of, 7, 155, 159 



Texas. 7, 10, 21, 118, 188 



Text-books, 99-101. 118, 169, 172, 184 



Thompson's Island, 6 



Thorndike, E. L., 13, 146 



Time: given to instruction, 85-88; in 

 the course, 88-89; problem of, 

 169-170, 183 



Tonkowa. Okla, 86 



Township: district, 14, 22, 26-27, 3i. 

 34, 36-37; high school, 144. 186 



Training schools, loo-ioi, iii, 147< 

 169. 185 



Traveling schools, 10 



Tuskegee, 11 



Tyner, Tenn., 86 



University, attitude of, 151-160, 182 

 University of Chicago. 153, 159 

 United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, 3, 9. 10 

 United States Geological Survey, 181 

 Utah. 7, 144 



Van .-\mringe. quoted, 5 

 Vermont, 7, 20, 188 



