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subjects in Standard lY. or any higher standard, has attended 

 not less than twenty hours at a gardening class of not more 

 than fourteen scholars. 



Grants are also made, as regards practical instruction, in 

 cookery, and laundry work. 



Special provision is made for cases where the school year is 

 less than twelve months, and it is shown to the satisfaction of 

 the Department that the completion of the course of instruction 

 in cookery, laundry work, dairy work, or cottage gardening has 

 been thereby prevented. 



Appended to the Regulations are schedules relating to various 

 educational subjects referred to in the Code, and which include, 

 in addition to those already mentioned, the principles of agri- 

 culture, horticulture, domestic economy, as well as several 

 scientific subjects. 



Scotch Education Bepartment, 1895. Code of Regulations for 

 Day Schools, tuith Appendices by the Lords of the Com- 

 mittee of the Frivy Council on Education in Scotland. 

 [C— 7662.] Price\\d. 



Scotch Code of Regulations for Evening Continuation Schools, 

 rliwith Schedules and Appendices. [C. — 7664.] Price \\d. 



These Regulations also give information similar in character 

 to that contained in tiie English Code regarding the teaching of, 

 and Grants for, various subjects directly and indirectly connected 

 with agriculture. 



Rateable Value of Lands, &c., 1869-70, and Gross Estimated 

 Rental and Rateable Value of Lands, &c,, 1894. [H.C. — 

 204.] Price S^d. 



This publication is a Return published by the Local Govern- 

 ment Board showing : — 



(1.) The Rateable Value of Lands, Buildings, Railways, and 

 all other kinds of Property, according to the Valuation 

 List or other record of Assessment which was last in 

 force before Lady Day 1870 ; in each Parish and 

 Union of England and Wales. 



(2.) The Gross Estimated Rental and Rateable Value of Lands, 

 Buildings, Railways, and all other kinds of Rateable 

 Property, in each Union in England and Wales, 

 according to the Valuation Lists in force in the 

 Metropolis on the 6th day of April 1894, and in the 

 rest of England and Wales at Lady Day 1894, and 

 where there were no such Lists in force, according to 



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