CONTENTS. XXVll 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 



Page 



1. "The Future Work of the Section. By Professor Henry E. Arm- 



strong, F.E.S 866 



2. *The Experimental Method of Teaching. By Professor L. C. Miall, F.R.S. 866 

 8. On the Scope of the Science of Education. By Professor H. L. Withers, 



M.A , 866 



4. *Some Considerations bearing on the Practical Study of Educational 

 Science. By P. A. Barnett, M.A 869 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



1. tA joint Discussion on the Teaching of MathematicSj, opened by Pro- 

 fessor John Peeri', F.R.S 



869 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(5. 



1. Joint Discussion with Section K on the Teaching of Botany (p. 843) 869 



2. Joint Discussion with Section F on Commercial Education, opened by 

 Mr. L. L. Price (p. 751) 869 



3. Report on the Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools (p. 458) 869 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. The Influence of Universities and Examining Bodies upon the Work of 



Elementary Schools. By the Right Reverend John Percival, D.D., 

 Lord Bishop of Hereford (p. 448) 869 



2. Liberal Education for Boys leaving School at Sixteen or Seventeen. By 



H. W. Eve, M.A 869 



Index , 871 



PLATE 



Illustrating Dr. Percy Frankland's Address to the Chemical Section 



to face 593. 



