ON STUDIES MOST SUITABLE FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 525 

 List of Apparatus for Elementary Science Course — continued. 



Quantity 



Description of Apparatus 



per box 

 per box 



eacli 



Cubes, of five different kinds of wood [3 ebony] 

 edge 2 cms., and 2 assorted, arranged in 



wooden box 



Ditto, ditto, edge 4 cms. .... 



Mahogany tables, for density determinations, 

 to fix over balance pan. See item 11. B 



^«Z<-.?, boxwood, 12 inches, divided into inches 

 and tenths and into centimetres and milli- 

 metres per doz. 



Seesaw, boxwood rule, 24 inches long, with 

 groove at centre, and wooden wedge to 

 balance it on 



Test-tube stands, 12 holes and pegs . 



Burette stand, double clamp and rings for 

 filter 



each 

 each 



each 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Asbestos millboards, 6 inches square 



Asbestos wool fluff 



Balances for a charge up to 250 grammes in 

 each pan, to turn to 1 milligramme, pro- 

 tected agate knife-edges, set-screws, and 

 plumb-line ... ... 



Benzoline tamps, blast, with upright chimney 

 CorM, good assorted, \ inch to 1^ inch . 

 Plumbago crucible jackets, outside diameter 

 3 inches, tapering to 2 inches ; height 



2\ inches 



Measfuring-tapes, 22 yards, in case . 

 Pipe-clay triangles, 2| inches .... 

 Squared paj)er, 100 squares to a square inch, 



size 14 inches by 10 inches .... 

 Squared paper, ruled in square centimetres, 



size 14 inches by 10 inches .... 



Approxi- 

 mate Price 



s. d 



3 6 



4 G 



5^ 



1 1 



llf 



4 lOi 



Changes affecting Secondary Education. — Bejjort of the Committee 

 consisting of Sir Philip Magnus {Chairman), Professor H. e! 

 Armstrong {Secretary), Sir William Bousfield, Dr. S. H. 

 Butcher, Sir Henry Craik, Principal Griffiths, Sir Horace 

 Plunkett, and Professor M. E. Sadler, appohited to taJce notice and 

 report upon Changes in Regulations — whether Legislative, Adminis- 

 trative, or made hy Local Authorities — affecting Secondary Education. 



Since the Committee were appointed at Leicester the Secondary Schools 

 Association for England, of which Sir Philip Magnus is Chairman, and 

 Canon Rawnsley Honorary Secretary, has been called into existence, the 

 aim of which is to safeguard the interests of Secondary Schools and 

 Secondary Education generally by the following among other methods : 



1. By promoting interchange of experience among governors of 

 Secondary Schools. 



