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Bradfield College, 410.

Bradford-abuse of scholarship case, 455; evening
schools, 674; report on schools, 455.

Brecon Intermediate School, 190.

Bremner, C. S., A Private Venturer: Sir Isaac Pitman
[A.], 212; The London Day Training College,
Southampton Row [A.], 431.

Brighton annual report, 735; education rate, 735;
Municipal Technical College, 735.

Bristol University, donations, 176, 250.

British Association, 23; Winnipeg program, 474;
presidential address, 676; Cambridge men at, 755.
British Constitution Association, 755.

British Institute of Social Service, school information
bureau, 340. -

Browne, Sir Thomas, by B. D. de Zoete A.], 211.
Browning, Mr. Oscar, on Public Schools, 454.
Brussels, Free University, 109.

Bryant, Mrs., portrait fund, 250.

Bursar system, Worcestershire, 675.

Bursaries-Elementary Schools, 19; Bishop of St.
Asaph on, 50.

Bushey, St. Margaret's School, 574.

Butler, A. G. [O.], 107; as a Teacher, by the Dean of
Ely [A.], 107.

Caddies, education in Surrey, 312.

Caldecott, A., D.Litt., D.D., Philosophy in University
Education [A.], 113.

Cambridge and Eton: A Contrast (N. O. Beagler)
[C.], 822.

Cambridge Entrance Scholarships (E. S. Roberts)
[C.], 438.

Cambridge Local Examinations, 632; number of
candidates, 177.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY- benefactions, 333; Com-

bined Examination for Entrance Scholarships,752;
congresses, 755; cost of degrees, 401; Council,
127; endowment of German professorship, 536;
Freshmen, 755; General Examination, 188, 332;
German and French lecturers, 474; Spectator
[C.], 514; History Tripos, 402; lectures, 126, 333,
402, 755 Library, 333; Museum of Archæology
and Ethnology, 333; prizes and scholarships,
189, 333, 402; Reform ("New Jerusalem') Com-
mittee, 401; reform and expansion, 127, 401;
school of Mendelists at, 755; Visitors' addresses,
189; water supply, 126; women's degrees, 189;
Zoological Laboratory, 189; The "Gownsman,"
825.

St. Catharine's, 754; Newnham College, 690.
Campbell, Lewis, instance of courtesy and wit, 119.
Canada, 571.

Candidate X": a Unique Examination [A.], 534.
Canterbury, King's School, 52.

Cape Colony, 180, 294, 571, 715; grievances, 571;
supply of teachers, 180, 294, 715.

Cape Town, gift of statuary, 180.

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Classical Associations-Ireland, 194, 482; Scotland,
573.

Classics-and socialism, 733; study of, 100.

Classics, Place of, 101.

Clifton College, 410.

Clinics for school children, 673.

Cochin, report on education, 468.
Cockneyism, 154.

Co-education, 293, 327, 328, 330: in Baden, 713; in
North of England Grammar School, 568; in
United States, 570.

Coleshill Grammar School, recognition, 173.
Colet, Dean, 567.

College of Preceptors - and Registration Council,
531; Examinations (A Parent) C., 713.
Colonial and Foreign Notes, 47, 108, 177, 292, 329, 399,
464, 569, 649, 713, 778, 822; comments on, 779
(see names of countries).

Commercial Teacher, Representation on Registration
Council, 172.

Commercial Tours, German Students', 109.
Compulsory Education up to eighteen, 802.
Concert Cordial, by Th. E. Clark A., 432.
Conduct of Understanding, The, by Prof. S. Alexander
TA.. 173, 283.

Conference of Teachers, London County Council's,
30.

Conferences, co-ordination of, 99.

Connacht College, 692.

Consultative Committee on Continuation Schools, 530.
Contents Tables, 17, 99, 169, 237, 309, 377, 453, 529,
593, 671, 731.

Continuation Schools, 172, 749; Canada, 571; Cin-
cinnati, 715; compulsory, 673, 715, 780; German,
330, 399, 649; Kent, 457; report of Consultative
Committee, 530; Scotland, 691; systematic study
of, 779; Victoria, 110.

Cookery classes, boys', 572.
Cookson, B., M.A., B.Sc. ¡O., 754.
Cork, Queen's College, 410, 630.
Cornish, Right Rev. R. K. K. ̃O.), 332.
Correction, A (Catherine I. Dodd) [C., 713.
Correspondence 27, 124, 187, 246, 315, 436, 512, 541,
712 (see subject entries).

Cossey, Ada F., M.A., Girls' Schools in Switzerland
[A., 36.

Cours de Vacances, 399.

Crofts, J. M., M.A., B.Sc., 744.

Croydon, Whitgift Grammar School, 52.
Culture, classification and sources, 239.
Cunningham, Dr. D. J. O., 572.
Currey, W. E. [O.], 176.
Curriculum-Belgian Athénée, 243; Higher Elemen-
tary Schools, in Morning Post, 250; in boys'
schools, 36; girls' schools, 286; Swiss girls'
schools, 37; Head Masters on, 671; Mr. Lyttelton's
ideal, 781; public-school, 101, 781; Welsh inter-
mediate schools, 756.

Curriculum of American Normal Schools, The, by
W. H. Winch, M.A. [A.], 313.

Curriculum, The Primary (F. H. Hayward) [C.],
247.

Curzon, Lord, and University reform, 331, 400, 401.
Daily Mail, education page, 312.
Dartnell, George Edward [O.], 32.
Darwin anniversary, 188.
Davies, Rev. G. S., 119.

Dawson, Ethel, Incentives [A.], 597.

Day Schools v. Boarding Schools, 731.

Dean of Ely, Arthur Gray Butler as a Teacher [A.],
107.

Debts, Bad (Principal) [C., 28.
Degrees cost at Oxford, 118; Dublin, 52; honorary,
126, 187, 335, 626; honorary American, 466; M.A.,
conditions at Oxford, 188 (see also Women's
degrees).

Democratic Education (R. D. Roberts) [C.], 28.
Deputy Education Officer in London Education
Office, 176.

Dew Ponds, 240, 362.

Dictionary, New English, Dr. H. Bradley's, 30.
Directory of Educational Associations, 76.
Disinfectants, 241.

Dismissal of teachers, appeal, 454.

District High Schools, New Zealand, 49.

Dodgeon, J., The Child-Study Conference [A.], 542.
Domestic Science, Miss Wood on, 150.
Domine in Fiction, The, by Z. G. [A.], 711.
Drever, J., M.A., The Essential Elements of a Com-
plete School System [A.], 748: The Professional
Education and Training of Teachers [A.], 599.
Dual Inspection in Wales, 379.
Dublin -

Alexandra College, 52. 264, 410; "Féis
Ceoil, 408; National University, 50, 130; New
University, 482, 757; Royal University, 130, 757;
Trinity College-482, 757; and Church of Ireland,
335; Fellowship examination, 408; honorary
degrees, 573; lectures on Journalism, 132, 194,
264, 335 medal award, 194.

Dundee, Technical College, gift, 691.
Durham - increasing cost of education, 735; new
schools, 734; scholarship scheme, 103: Secondary
Schools, 172, 735; (J. A. L. Robson) [C.], 247.
Durham County Council, appointment of woman
medical officer, 177.

Dust, removal in schools, 457, 458, 675, 733.
Edinburgh, College of Art, 128.

Edinburgh University-funds for improvement, 335;
gift, 572; honorary degrees, 335, 626; M.A.
degree, 128.

Ednam School, cookery and dairy work, 320.
Education-American, 708; compulsory, Queensland,

654; cost per scholar, 23; English compared with
Continental, 243; in National Review, 32; in-
creased cost, 19; indifferent attitude to, 176;
legislation, 169; moderation and proportion in,
672; new scheme for Prussian women's, 177
rural, 172; unpopularity of, 18.

Education in 1908, Notes on, by An Old Fogey,"
[A.], 22.

Education, The New Factor in, by H. Leather [A]

511.

Education Act, Conference at Edinburgh on, 190.
Education Act, 1902, Dr. Upcott on, 143.

Education Acts, difficulties of, 24.
Education Bill of 1908, 17, 99, 169.
Education Bill, Bishops on, 100.

Education Bill, grants as debts to the Crown, 674.
Education Estimates, The [A., 539.

Education of Women in England, The Medieval, by
J. E. G. de Montmorency [A.), 427.

Education Question in the Immediate Future, pam-
phlet, 598.

Education Secretaries, reception of reports for the
Journal of Education, 532.

Education Settlement Committee, 17.

Education Vote, 529.

Educational Aims in a School for Girls, Some, by
Miss E. M. Leahy, M.A. [A.], 285.

Educational Factors of Imperialism, Dr. Gray on, 536.
Educational system, Scotch, 691.
Egerton of Tatton, Lord [O.), 332.
Egyptian Civil Service [A.], 245.

Electricity, Use of, American Review of Reviews,

103.

Elementary Education, cost, Kent, 674.
Elementary Schools, nationalization deadlock, 35.
Eliot, President, influence on teaching in America,

109.

Employment of Children Act, 802.

Engineering, training at Oxford, 20.

Engineers, training at Cincinnati, 48.

England, Mr. H. A. L. Fisher on insularity of, 147.
English, teaching in schools, 151.

English, The Teaching of, in Parents' Review, 458.

English Association-annual general meeting, 21, 151,
685; influence on English, 154.

English Literature, London Matriculation Questions
(A. E. Barker) [C.], 125.

English Literature, The "Period" and the Professor
[A.], 106.

"English Room," An, by A. E. Roberts, M.A. [A.],
684.

Episcopal New Year Letters, 100.

Esperanto-(J. C. O'Connor) [C.], 822; progress in
Germany, 464.

Eton, 482.

Eugenics-Dr. Saleeby on, 248, 457; lectures, 118:
marriage of first cousins, 20.

Eugenics Review, 318.

Evans, Dr. A. J. [C.], 126.

Evening Schools -

Bradford, 674; Ireland, 692;

Shropshire, 674.
Evolution, Edinburgh Review, 103.
Examination, A Unique, by Candidate "X" [A.], 534.
Examination fees, 378.

Examination paper, Matriculation English, 753.
Examinations, value of, 731.

Examinee, pathetic appeal, 598.

Exeter Middle School, 264.

Eyesight, London children's, 398, 456.

F. B. L., A Modern Teacher [A.], 326.

F. S., "Aeneid" IV, 11. 296-330, 464.

Faber, Lieut. R. de D. [O.], 332.
Fabian Education, conference, 294.
Fabian Education Group, lectures, 177.

Farman, A. E., and E. A. Ready, The Training of the
Art Mistress in Secondary Schools [A.], 739.
Federal Council, 30.

Fees, abolition in secondary schools and technical
colleges, 177.

Field Sports (L. A. Tollemache) [C.), 541.
Findlay, J. J., Young America: Impressions de
Voyage [A.], 707.

Fire drill, Wilts, 103.

Fisher, Mr. H. A. L., address on Our Insularity,"

147.

Fitzmaurice, Lord, Presidential Address to Modern

Language Association, 146.
Fletcher, J. M., I.C.S. [O.], 754.

Flintshire, head masters' salaries, 691.

Florence, French Institute, 715.

Florigene, 458.

Flying Machines, 241.

Food for Babes and Sucklings: 'Tis Sixty Years ago
(A.), 851.

France, 47, 108, 177, 292, 330, 466, 569, 650, 714, 778.
824.

Free places-Berkhamsted School and Hertfordshire
Schools, 536: debate on, 144; percentage, 531,
539, 732; school time, 176, 453.

Free-Placers, by P. Shaw-Jeffrey [A.], 104, 453.
French-professorships at Birmingham and Man-

chester, 399; study in France, 714; teaching in
France, 178, 292: "French by Main Force "
(Anonymous) [C.], 436.

French text-books, strike of American women against,
468.

French Tongue, Flights in the (Via Media) [C.], 315.
Forecasts [A.], 35.

Foreign-made school requisites, 530.

Forestry, Schools of, in United States, 570.

Gaelic

- Scotch Leaving Certificate Examination,
756; place in new Irish Universities, 128, 262,
406, 482, 628 (see also Irish).

Gaelic League, 50, 52, 130, 192, 408.

Galloway, Miss Janet A., LL.D. (H. P. Campbell

and D. Macalister) [C.], 438.

Galloway, Miss Janet A., LL.D., [O.], 190, 335, 383,

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Genesis and Evolution of the Individual Soul (J. O.
Bevan) [C., 822.

Genius, Prof. Ostwald's study of, 596.
Geographical Association, annual meeting, 152.
Geography, A study in Practical, by E. C. Matthews
[A.), 737.

Geography, Drawing in, by J. A. Johnston [A.], 566.
Geography in Secondary Schools (A.), 471.
Geography Texts, some Present-Day (A.), 563.
Geography, The Teaching of A., 819.
Geometry and Graphic Algebra (A. ], 382.
George Eliot's "Mill on the Floss," study of, 25.
German-Allgemeiner Deutscher Sprachverein, prize,
399 Board of Education on teaching, 396; ex-
amination by Allgemeiner Deutscher Sprach-
verein, 32; method of teaching C., 27; study in
German schools, 466; study in secondary schools,
30, 75, 146.

German Schools, Mr. Siepmann on, 147; work of, 464.
Germany, 109, 177, 292, 329, 399, 464, 570, 649, 713, 779,
823; continuation school, 399, 649; liberal educa-
tion contrasted with American, 329; schools com-
pared with English, 241.

Gilman, Dr. D. C. O., 48.
Girls-external examinations, hockey for, 458; health,
736; ideal education, 285; French, as history
students, 331; weak at Arithmetic, 310.
Girls' education-in China, 30; in high schools, 732;
Mr. Trevelyan on, 379; Mrs. Woodhouse on the
Future of [A.], 509.

Girls' Schools-Ceylon, attendance, 48; want of
physical training, 780.

Girls' Schools in Switzerland, by Ada F. Cossey,
M.A. (A.], 36.

Girls' secondary education, 213; in France, 108.
Girls, Some Educational Aims in a School for, by
Miss E. M. Leahy, M.A. A., 285.
Glasgow, New Nautical School, 691.
Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College,
756.

Glasgow Provincial Committee-appointments, 192;
number of students, 404.

Glasgow University-Examination in English, 190;
honorary degrees, 335, 572; Privatdozenten
system, 334; regulations for degrees, 334, 404;
resignations, 572.

Gloucester High School for Girls, opening, 196.
Goldman, Mr., on children's teeth, 672.

Goldsmid, Louisa Lady O.], 107.

Gorst, Sir J., on Manual Work, 311.

Governess Abroad, An Experience as, by Transyl-

vania [A.]. 775.

Governing bodies, Association of, 454.
Gow, Dr., Registration, 237, 377, 731.
Graham Street School, appointment, 176.
Grammatical Terminology Committee, 240, 330.
Grants-Mr. Asquith and Government, 238, 327:
Secondary School, 19; Leeds, 18, 19.
Gray, Dr., Address at British Association, 536, 671.
Greek pronunciation, 145; study by boys, 36, 74,
100, 176.

Greek play, Cardiff, 240.

Greenwood, Mr. George, on Church Representation
Council, 30.

Gresham College, humorous incident, 151.
Grierson, S. A., B.A., I.C.S. [O.], 754.

Guildford, St. Catherine's School, Bramley, prizes
and awards, 196.

Hadden, Rev. R. H. [O.]. 480.

Haig Brown, Miss R. M., M.A.. Moral Education
[A.], 116.

Haileybury College, 264, 836; speech day, 574.
Half-timers, 172, 594, 674.

Hall, President Stanley, 180.

Hamilton, Dr. D. J., 190.

Handwork-educational value, 379; teaching of edu-

cational, 311, 328.

Handwriting, abolition of vertical style in France,
Hare-hunting at Eton, 176, 250.

Harris, Rev. Dr. E., 332.

Harrow-Lower School of John Lyon, 574, 694, 758
speech day, 574.

Hausrath, Professor ("George Taylor") [O.], 780
Hawker, Rev. C. M. [O.]. 480.

Hay, Dr. T., 119.

Head Masters-Conference, 36, 71, 170; Committee
on curricula, 671; functions, Flintshire, 691; new
members of Committee of Conference, 75; teach
ing by, 595, 612.

Head Masters of Institutions for the Deaf, Council
on continuation training, 28.
Health and education, 734.

Health of Adolescent Girls in Relation to School
Life, by Mrs. Scharlieb [A.], 736.
Herculaneum (see Phlegraean Fields).
Heredity and Education, lectures, 30.
Hickey, Dr. (see O'Hickey).
High Schools, American, 293.
Higher Education Return, 312.
Historical Association, 536.

History, special room for teaching, 248.
History Teaching, The Board of Education Memor-
andum on: an Application, by Florence Gay
[A.]. 532.

Hodgson, G. E., D.Litt., A Plea for Reconsideration
[A.], 647.

Holden, Rev. Canon [O.], 332.

Hole, Mr. C. W., address to National Union of
Teachers, 326.

Holiday Courses- Board of Education list, 318;
Zurich, 514.

Holloway College, Lady Governors for, 802.
Home Economics, in girls' schools, 458.
Home Education, Third International Congress, 250.
Hong-Kong University, 536.

Hornby, Dr. O., 804.

Horniman Museum, 103.

Horticulture scheme, Staffordshire, 103.

Howson, J. L., Games in Day Secondary Schools
[A.]. 105.

Huddersfield Technical College, 103.
Humour, 30, 49; A lay boy," 176; A new composer,
313; American, 707; classics examination, 176;
doce mihi," 536; doctor and patient, 118;
honesty in class-room, 468; infant class, 569;
Joint Board French Examination, 599; locality of
Glasgow University, 474; Lord Lansdowne's bon
mot, 732: Oxford "At Home," 176; Oxford
presidents', 715; religious service in L.C.C.
schools, 536; saying of Frederick the Great, 685;
sports definitions, 318; Suffragette mistress.

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Indian students-Cambridge, 401; Educational Ad-
viser to, creation of office, 320.
Industrial Schools, London, 596.

Infant Education, A New Method in, by Maude G.
May [A.], 645.

Infants excluded from schools, 454.
Inspection-compulsory, 36; discussed at Head Mas-
ters' Conference, 72; method at Bradford schools,
455; Dr. Upcott on, 143; secondary schools, 169;
in Wales, dual, 379; work of, 734.

"Inspector of Schools, Passages in the Life of an,"
Mr. Sneyd-Kynnersley's, 22.

Inspectors-Irish schools, 757; method of appoint-

ment, 239, 242.

Inspectors' Reports (Head Master) [C.], 125.
Institut français pour Étrangers, 292.

Intermediate schools, 749.

International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 30.
International Visits Association, 398.

Ipswich, examinations by educational bodies, 675.
IRELAND, 50, 128, 192, 262, 335, 406, 482, 573, 628, 692,
756, 828; Development Grant, 264; Higher educa-
tion, 482; Intermediate education, 335, 482; In-
termediate Examinations, 692; new Universities,
335, 482, 692, 756; primary education, 262, 336.
482, 692; school grant, 757; school Inspectors,
757; secondary education, 132, 408, 482: summer
schools, 573; training colleges, 758; treatment of
Irish, 757.

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John, N., B.A. [O.], 128.

Johnston, J. A., Drawing in Geography [A.], 566.
Johnstone, Miss, treatment by Egyptian Government,
245.

Joint Agency for Assistant Masters, report, 531.
Jones, Mr. Daniel, lectures on Phonetics, 753.
Jottings, 30, 118, 176, 248, 318. 398, 474, 536, 598, 685,
753, 824.

Kent-report of Education Committee, 20, 102, 457,
674 School Attendance Committees, 675; school
savings banks, 675.

Kerr, Dr., report to L.C.C. on medical inspection, 511.
Kindergarten, 749.

King, The, speech on scientific and technical training,
533.

King's College, Women's Department, 378.
L'Alliance Française, 474.

L.C.C. Higher Education Committee, 171, 311.
L.C.C. Teachers' Conference, 151.

Lady Doctors, 803.

Lancing College, 484.

Lang, Very Rev. J. M., D.D., C.V.O. [0.], 404.
Language, need of international, 146.

Language Teaching in State-aided Secondary Schools
in England, Memorandum on [A.]. 395.
Languages-in German Reform Schools, 293; new
method in higher forms, 147; Oriental School for
London, 671; uniform grammatical terminology,
145, 240 (see Modern Languages).
Languages, The Direct Method of Teaching Modern
(D. L. Savory) [C.], 27.

Lanson, Prof., on Voltaire's "Letters on England,"

147.

Latin-acquisition by schoolgirls, 287; age for study,
74; study by boys, 100.

Leach, A. F.-St. Paul's School [A.], 503; Colet and
St. Paul's School [A.], 609.

Leahy, Miss E. M., M.A., Some Educational Aims in
a School for Girls (A), 285.

Leather, H., The New Factor in Education A., 511.
Leatherhead, St. John's School, appointment, 320.
Leaving age, public schools, 240.

Leaving Certificate, proposals for, 75, 628.

Leeds, cost of education, 18, 19.

Leicestershire-medical inspection. 380; report of

County Council, 595; scholarship scheme, 380;
staffing, 380.

Leipzig University, quincentenary, 606.

Lewis, A. G. P. [O.. 480.

Liability of schoolmasters, 672.

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Literary sense, decline of, 292.

Little Miss Lizzie, by One who Knew her [A.], 291.
Local Authorities, 19, 102, 172, 312, 380, 456, 532, 595,
674, 734, 804; difficulties of, 309; N.U.T., and
327.

Logic (see Conduct of Understanding, The).
LONDON-French Institute proposal, 715; Industrial
Schools, 596; Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board,
248: medical treatment in elementary schools,
456, 673; open-air schools, 456; provision of
teachers, 311; school accommodation, 311; school
places, 239; report on children's eyesight, 398,
456; social condition of children, 594; University
Commission, 170, 176, 478, 841.
Aske's Haberdashers' School, Hampstead, 574;
Battersea Polytechnic - Domestic Economy
Department, 536; presentation of library, 598;
Bedford College, 32, 574; Birkbeck College,
690; Clapham High School, 52, 196, 694;
Holborn Estate Grammar School, 52: Imperial
College of Science and Technology, 533; King's
College, 49, 754; King's College, Professorship
of Ecclesiastical History, 30; King's College,
Women's Department (now King's College for
Women), 261; home economics, 378, 690:
Kingston Grammar School, 574;
House School, Hyde Park, distinctions, 196,
758; Mary Datchelor Girls' School, 696; North
London Collegiate School, 54, 574; Northamp-
ton Polytechnic Institute, 674; Oriental School,
671; Queen's College, Harley Street, 50; St.
Mary's Hospital Medical School, 690; St. Olave's
School, Southwark, 54, 599; St. Paul's School,
531, 715; St. Paul's Girls' School, Hammer-
smith, 52, 484, 630, 694; Stanley Technical
Trade Schools, 176; Tower Bridge Road
Technical College, 685; Westminster School,

56.

Leinster

London Day Training College, Southampton Row,
by C. S. Bremner [A.], 431.
London Education Committee, 102.
London Graduates and the Franchise (C.], 821.
London Hospital Medical College, gift, 478.
London School of Medicine for Women, 599.
London University, 125; academic costume, 478;
courses for teachers, 624; Extension Board
Diploma Scheme, 690; Extension Lectures, 690;
Gilchrist studentship, 474; lectures, 690; libraries,
624; Matriculation list, 753; Officers' Training
Corps, 478; poverty of, 378: Presentation Day,
331, 478; report, 435 resolution re Royal Com-
mission, 331; scholarships, 624; School of
Economics, 685, 690; School of Medicine for
Women, Gilchrist Studentship, 318; senate, 478.
Londonderry- Magee College, 482, 573, 628, 757;
Victoria High School, 694.

Loosestrife, The Schoolma'am in Fiction [A.], 777.
Love, M. l'Abbé Margueré on, 398.
Luckey, Prof., on school hygiene, 652.
Lunatic Paupers, cost of. 804.

Lupton, A. S., Colet and St. Paul's School [A.], 567.
M.A. degree at Oxford, 171.

Magnetic storm, 736.

Manchester School of Technology, 736.

Manchester University, French professorship, 474.
Manual work, 311.

Maps-oroscopic, 176; teachers', 566.
Marlborough College, 836.

Marriage a stop to women's teaching, 378; of school-
masters, 324.

Mascart, M. [O.], 48.

Mathematics-former teaching at St. Paul's School,

536; study by schoolgirls, 287.
Matthews, E. C., A Study in Practical Geography
[A.], 737.

Mathieu, Cardinal [O.], 48.

May, Maude G., A New Method in Infant Education
[A.], 645.

Mayor, Mr. H. B., or Elder Brother Fallacy, 802.
Medd, C. S. [O.], 480.

Medical Education, 150; in France, 177.
Medical examination on entering school, 457.
Medical Inspection, 23; advice on career, Chemnitz,
177; Barry, 313; Dr. Kerr's report, 511; Ger-

many, 649; Kent, 20, 102; Leicestershire, 380-
Northamptonshire, 595; Scotland, 404; Stafford-
shire, 380; Surrey, 20; Warwickshire, 596; West
Bromwich, 380; Wiltshire, 173.

Medical Inspectors, depressing reports, 177.
Medical Officers of Schools Association, pamphlet on
athletics, 457.

Medical Students, requirements of General Medical
Council, 240.

Medical treatment, London scholars, 673.
Mercer, Dr., on Old Testament and Moral Instruction,
101.

Milton Mount College, 410.

Minerals, specimen boxes, 597.

Minister of Education, salary and office, 17.
Miers, Dr.-report of University of London, 378, 435;
on value of examinations, 731.
Modern Language Association, annual general meet-
ing, 30, 101, 146.

Modern Language Professorships at Cambridge [C.!.
514.

Modern Language Teachers-International Congress,
466 Qualifications and Training of [A.], 247;
The Dearth of C., 514.

Modern Languages-acquisition by schoolgirls, 287;
teaching in the United States, 780 (see also Lan-
guages).

Modern Languages, Board of Education on, 801.
Montessori Method, 645.

Montgomeryshire Education Authority, decision re
schoolmasters' liability, 672.

Montmorency, J. E. G. de, The Medieval Education
of Women in England, 427.
Montpellier University, instruction in French, 714.
Moral Congress, Echoes of, 108.
Moral Education, by Miss R. M. Haig Brown, M.A.
[A., 116.

Moral Instruction-deputation to Board of Education,

378; young French girls, 569; Debate in the
House of Commons (Harrold Johnson) [C.), 247.
Moral Instruction League, annual report, 176.
Morant, Sir Robert-on unemployed teachers, 379; on
education and health, 734; work on Board of Edu-
cation, 238.

Mothers' Union, opposition to demoralizing literature,

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National Home-Reading Union, 753.
National Union of Teachers-Conference, 309, 326:

deputation to Mr. Runciman, 238; need of women.
310, 327; Secondary Schools Committee, 170:
Secondary Teachers and (F. J. Adkins) (C.1, 246:
subscription, 327.

National University, Ireland, 50, 130, 194, 573, 628,
756; statutes, 406, 482.
Navy scholarships, 530.
Needlework teaching, 595.

Newport Intermediate School for Girls, 54.
New South Wales, 331.

New Zealand, 49.

Nicolls, Miss Eveleen (O.], 630.

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None ever loved that loved not at first sight."
reference, 474.

North Foreland, new girls' school, 176.

Northamptonshire, medical inspection, 595.

Norton, Prof. [O.], 48.

Nunn, Dr. P., on Hand and Brain, 803.
Nurse, A (E.), [C.], 187.

O'Hickey, Dr., case of, 574, 628.

Obituary, 107, 118, 126, 188, 320, 332, 401, 480, 536, 550.
754 (see also under names).

Occasional Notes, 17, 99, 169, 237, 309, 377, 453, 529,
593, 671, 731, 801.

Oireachtas, 628.

Old Testament, Bishop of Tasmania on, 101.
Ontario, report for 1908, 571.

Open windows, 803.

Oral tests, 731.

Oriental school for London, 671.

Overpressure, Welsh Schools, 402.

Owen's School, Islington, Head Mastership, 30.
Oxford, Milham Ford School, 758.

Oxford and Cambridge Joint Board Certificate, 75.
Oxford and Working-class Education, report, 136.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 125; addresses, 480; Ashmo-

lean Museum, 126; Classical Moderations, 332;
conditions of M.A. degree, 171, 188, 261; En-
gineering profession and training, 20; equation
of examinations, 480; gifts, 400, 754; honorary
degrees, 187; illness and degrees, 400; Labour
College, 599; lectures, 188, 261, 332, 754; lectures
on Anthropology, 126; minor provisions, 188;
Museum report, 480; new diplomas and title,
400, 754; new professorships, 400, 480; Observa-
tory, vibrations from printing press, 398; Parlia-
mentary representation, 480, 754; reports of
Delegacies, 188; scholarships and prizes, 188,
332,400, 480,754; supervision of Women Students,
126; University reform, 126, 331, 400, 478, 754;
women's degrees, 478.

Lady Margaret Hall, 244; appointment of Principal,

261; scholarships, 332; St. Kilda's Hall, 401;
St. Hugh's Hall, 332; Somerville College, 332,

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'Period" and the Professor, The [A.], 106.
Petticrew, Rev. F., D.Litt., D.D. [O.2, 628.
Philology, Patriotic, Mr. H. A. L. Fisher on, 148.
Philosophy teaching at French Universities, 650.
Phlegraean Fields [A.], 117.

Phonetics and Class Singing, by S. A. Richards A.],
381; Mr. D. Jones's Lectures, 753; Professor
Rippmann's Lectures, 685.
Physical Culture, schoolgirls', 288.
Physical Education, Germany, 649.
Physical exercises, Board of Education's revised
syllabus, 594.

Physics developments from Röntgen rays and
radium, 676; holiday course for assistant masters
735; methods of teaching, 103; reform in teach
ing, United States, 180.

Picture puzzle post cards, 685.

Pitman, Sir Isaac: A Private-Venturer, by C. S.
Bremner [A., 212.

Play centres, London, 176.
Playgrounds-damages for accident in dangerous,
532; organized, 530; taxation of, 593.
Plea for Reconsideration, A, by G. E. Hodgson,

D.Litt. [A., 647.

Poets, volume on Latin, 30.

Pole, Stepping a, 733.

Policeman, as truancy officer, 331, 654.

Pontycymmer School, 755.

Poor Law Commission, statistics of boy labour, 170.

Portsmouth High School, 410.

Post card, Budapest, 30.

Post office messenger boys, 594.
Pottery diploma, 595.

Primary schools, 749; Belgian, 780; French higher,
with time table, 778; Swiss girls', 37.
Private Schools, recognition, Middlesex, 171.
PRIZE AWARDS-Translations: "Dansez, les petites
filles "
(Victor Hugo), 56; "Inde cito passu
petitur Lucretia," &c. (Ovid's "Fasti"), 550,
632; Je ris quand chaque soir," &c. (Victor
Hugo), 484; Le néant, le néant intérieur," &c.
(Barbey d'Aurevilly), 132: Le soleil, lui aussi,"

&c. (Gustave Droz), 412; "Les musiciens tzi-
ganes," &c. (Mons. M. Barrès), 266: "O Herz,
sei endlich stille!" (Ernst Schulze), 338: O
vitae philosophia dux," &c. (Cicero), 198; Pour
parler encor," &c. (Brantôme's Femmes Illus-
tres ''), 336; Un gros capitaine," &c. (François
Coppée), 760; "His mihi rebus," 836.
Prize Awards, Holiday-Drawing, 698, 760; Literary,
696, 760; Photographs, 698, 760.
Prize Competitions, 56, 132, 198, 266, 336, 412, 484,
550, 632, 696, 760; Holiday, 552, 634, 696, 760.
Psychology (see Conduct of Understanding. The).
Psychology in Schools.-II, by W. H. Winch, M.A.
[A.], 681.

Psychology to Students in Training, The Teaching
of, by J. H. Wimms, M.A., B.Sc. [A.], 253.
Public-school Science Masters, annual meeting, 150.
Public schools-abused by Mr. T. M. Macguire, 536;

Canon Wilcox on, 453; extravagant building, 685
Mr. Oscar Browning on. 454.
Punishment in the home, Indianapolis, 48.
Pupil-teachers-Old system, 23; Training in West
Riding of Yorkshire, 381 (see also Bursaries).
Quaker School, An Ancient (A.], 805.
Queensland, 49, 110, 468, 654.
Races, Boys' 172.

Rates, inequalities, 594.
Rates or taxes, 18, 238.

Reading--University College, classes, 82; Review,
103; scholarships, 626.
Reform Schools, Germany, 293.
Registration, Durham, 173.
Registration Conference, 801.
Registration Council-Discussed at Conferences, 36,
71, 99, 144, 169, 237, 377, 458; Mr. Easterbrook's
scheme, 531.

Dr.

Registration of Teachers - - Letter from Teachers'
Guild to Board of Education, 186; prospective
conference, 598, 731; conference on, 806.
Registration question. Morning Post. 99;
Upcott on, 143; debate on, 144; Mr. Runciman's
attitude, 237 (see also Teachers' Register).
Rein, Prof., on religious instruction, 649.
Religious difficulties, France, 778.
Religious instruction-in training colleges, 529, 532;
Prof. Rein's principles, 649; right of entry," 99,
310; solutions of problem, 24, 309; at Avery Hill
Training College, 310.

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Religious lesson, influence of science on, 735; teachers
and the, 747.

Religious tests, teachers', 100.
Religious training in schools, 36.

Reviews and Minor Notices, 39, 119, 217, 256, 353,
384, 458, 543, 612, 686, 750, 781, 852 (see separate
Index).

Revue pédagogique on Moral Education, 108.
Rhodes Trustees, report, 152.
Rhodesia, improved education, 715.

Richards, S. A., Phonetics and Class Singing [A.],

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Royal College of Science, annual dinner, 21.
Royal Holloway College, 50, 690.
Rugby, 574, 709.

Runciman, Mr.-Education Bill, 17, 169; nationaliza-
tion of elementary schools, 35; on Moral Instruc-
tion, 378; on Registration of Teachers, 598:
on growth of secondary schools, 529, 539; staff-
ing circular, 377; Registration question, 237.
Rural education, 172.

Russell, John, The Intermediate Sex [A.], 435.
Russia, 474.

Sadler, Prof. M. E.-on Science and Religion, 735,
748; reconciliation of religious difficulties, 24.
St. Andrews University, 572; Art ordinance, 334;
five-hundredth anniversary, 626; grants to intend-
ing teachers, 334; honorary degrees, 335; number
of students, 190; School of Industrial Art, 190;
women students, 334.

St. Paul's School-by A. F. Leach [A.], 503; Colet
and, by A. F. Leach [A.], 609; Colet and, by
A. S. Lupton[A]., 567.

Salisbury, Dr., on English schools, 433.
Salkeld, H. L., B.A., I.C.S. [O., 754.
Salaries-American teachers', 466; assistant masters'
189; assistant mistresses', 177, 189: head mas-
ters', 145; increase of teachers' in France, 466:
Leeds teachers', 327; Prussian teachers', 714;
Wales, 240; women inspectors', 238.
Saleeby, Dr., on Eugenics, 248;

Race Culture," 457.

Sands, W. H. [O.], 480.

Savings banks, school, Kent, 675.

Parenthood and

Sayers, W. C., Cooperation between School and
Library [A., 351.

Scharlieb, Mrs., Health of Adolescent Girls in Rela-
tion to School Life [A.], 736.

Scholars after careers, 596 (see also Boy Labour)
classification, Durham, 734.

Scholarship examinations, 328; need for reform, 671.
Scholarship scheme-Durham, 103, 173; Leicester-
shire, 380.

Scholarships basis for awarding, 597; Bedford

College, London, 574; entrance, discussed at
Head Masters' conference, 36, 73; Cambridge,
318; Lord Curzon on, 355; Navy, 530; Newnham
College, Cambridge, 690; Royal Holloway Col-
lege, 690; St. Mary's Hospital Medical School,
690; South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Chel-
sea, 606; University College, London, 624; Uni-
versity College, Reading, 626.

Scholarships candidates, medical examination, 177.
School Attendance Officers, conference, 310.
School Cadet Corps, 74.

School caretakers, licences, 598.
School Nature Study, 598; editorship, 30.
School Nature Study Union, lectures, 698.
School nurse, functions, 512.

School News (see University, College, and School
News; also under names of towns).
School year, and leaving time, 171.
Schoolgirl, The Over-Organized [A.], 117.

Schoolma'am in Fiction, The, by Loosestrife A...
777.

Schoolmaster on teachers and orthodoxy, 732.

Schoolmaster, The, 19, 327, 732.

Schoolmasters-attitude to practical life, 18; liability
for accidents, 672.

Schoolmistress, Russian, commissioned to survey
land, 30.

School, cessation of publication, 250.

School System, The Essential Elements of a, by J.
Drever, M.A. [A.], 748.

Schools-American, 466; attendance in India, 49:
Church of England, 672; Church of England and
County Council, 36; cost of new, 30; improve-
ments in new grammar school, 596; Irish summer,
628; mixed, 310, 327, 328; Mr. J. Oliphant's plea
for day, 731; New Zealand, 48; non-provided
and L.C.C., 102; open air, 456; parents' diffi-
culties in choice, 239; Queensland, 468; special,
749; Irish summer, 692; Swiss mountain village,
685; tent, 294; Welsh summer, 626 (see also
Universities and Schools, and Grades, e.g. : Ele-
mentary).

Schools in 1929, Prof. Sadler on [A.], 747.
Science-curricula, 150; function in education, Sir
Clifford Allbutt on, 150; in girls' secondary
schools, 149; study by schoolgirls, 287.
Science in Modern Life," contents, 21.
Science Museum, South Kensington, 597.
Science Notes, 20, 103, 240, 457, 596, 676, 735, 842.
Science Teaching in Public Schools, report by Board

of Education, 535, 596.

Sciences, Sir J. Thomson on interrelation, 676.
Scientific discoveries, accidental, 241.
SCOTLAND, 128, 190, 334, 404, 572, 626, 691, 756, 828;
Leaving Certificate, 628; training of teachers, 128,
691; Treasury Committee for Universities, 334.
Secondary Education-Ireland, 132; number of scho-
lars, 22; a social distinction, 453; Prussia, 293.
Secondary Schools, 749; Durham, 172; English and
American, 293; first free Welsh, 50: increase of,
529, 539; information bureau, 340; L.C.C., 102;
Shropshire, 674: Swiss girls', 37; Vocational,
U.S.A., 294, 329.
Secondary Schools Association-annual report, 454;
deputation re taxation of playgrounds, 593.
Secondary Schools in Durham, J. A. L. Robson C.,
247.

Secondary Teachers' Conference, provision against
illness and old age, 398.

Secondary Teachers-Irish Association of, 574; par-

liamentary representation, 145; The N.U.T. and,
F. J. Adkins [C.], 246.

Secular Education League, address, 176.
Secular solution, Mr. Hole on, 309.

Selborne Society, conversazione, 352.

Senior Wrangler, last, 474.

Sex, The Intermediate (E. Carpenter), by John
Russell [A.], 435.

Sexaphone, 241.

Sharples, Mr. George, appointments, 30.
Shaw-Jeffrey, P., Free Placers A., 104.

Sherborne School, 340, 484.

Shrewsbury, High School, 54.

Shropshire, higher education, 674.
Sixth century, study of, 532.

Sleep-schoolgirls', 288; prescribed hours for, 18.
Smith, R. B., estate, 119.

Société des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes, Inter-
national Congress, 250.

Society for School Reform, German, 464.
Society of Teachers of Modern Languages, Inter-
national Congress, 178.

Sonnenschein, Prof., "Parallel Grammar Series," 240.
South Australia, 294.

Southwold, St. Felix School, 266.

Specialization, Sir J. J. Thomson on, 671, 676.
Spelling reform, France, 47.

Spelling Society. The Simplified (Mr. W. Archer's
views), by V. [A.], 288.

Staffing circular, 532.

Staffordshire-agricultural education, 313; appoint-
ment of woman Medical Inspector, 598; edu-
cational advantages, 595; medical inspection,
380; school horticulture, 103.

Stokes, Whitley [O.], 332, 336.

Storr, Canon, address on Education, 19.
Story-telling to children, in American libraries, 290.
Student-Teachers-regulations, 145; regulations of
Kent Education Committee, 102; Worcestershire
675.

Sun. Prof. Hale's investigations, 21.
Sunday schools, improved teaching, 176.
Superannuation scheme, 145, 149.
Surbiton High School, 266.
Surrey-bursaries in elementary schools, 19; cost of
elementary education, 532; medical inspection,
20; Navy scholarships, 530, 675; pensions of
secondary teachers, 675; reconstituted Education
Committee, 172; report, 312.

Surrey County Council, damages for accident in
playground, 532.

Surrey Education Committee

education of golf
caddies, 532: religious instruction, 532; staffing
regulations, 532.

Sutton (Surrey) High School for Girls, 54, 758.

Sussex, West, secondary schools, 457.

Swansea dispute, 17, 20, 169, 593.

Swansea Training College for Women, 127, 190. 626.
Swimming, instruction in Victoria, 110.
Swinburne, A. C. [O.], 332.

Swiss tour, 474.

Switzerland, girls' schools, 36.

Synonyms, books on, 119.

Tabor, Rev. R. S. (O.], 118.
Teacher, A Modern, by F. B. L. [A., 326.
Teachers-age in United States, 178; age of Prussian,
779; American, 294; as Territorials, 381; confer-
ence on supply and training, 327; elementary
qualified and unqualified, 238; fatigue in, 599;
influence on school, 22; interchange of English,
French and German, 473; open market for, 311;
position of L.C.C., 102: security of employment,
379; supply, 20, 474; training. Brighton. 735;
training for secondary schools, 145: letter from
Teachers' Guild to Board of Education, 186;
Scotch, 335, 572, 691.

Teachers and orthodoxy, 732.

"Teachers and the Religious Lesson (M. E. Sadler)
TC.), 821.

Teachers' Contracts, 327.

Teachers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland-
annual report, 383; Branch at Cork, 264; Central
Guild and Sections meetings, 716; Council meet-
ings, 185, 383, 716, 812.

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Teachers, Over-Supply of (Tomon Pema) C... 247.
Teachers' Records, L.C.C., 102.
Teachers' Register formation, 22. 144. 474; Mr.
Butcher on, 540 (see also Registration).
Teachers, The Professional Education and Training
of, by J. Drever, M.A. (A... 599.

Teachers' Training Association, 250.

Teachers' Training Syndicate, certificate awards, 599.
Teaching-art of, 529; instance of bad, 715.
Technical education-Ontario, 571; Wales, 571.
Technical schools. 749.

Teeth, children's, 380, 456, 599, 649, 672.
Tele-vision Apparatus, 597.

Temperance teaching, Board of Education syllabus,
455, 458.

Temple, Archbishop, fondness for classics, 536.
Tennyson-difficulty of translating, 685; The Centen-
ary of (lecture), 598.

Tennyson's "Ode on the Death of Duke of Welling-
ton," study of, 25.
Tenure-Assistant Masters and Mistresses, 171, 454;

insecurity under Egyptian Government, 245;
married women, 177.

Theatre, educational experiments in New York, 570.
Theodolite, improved, 104.

Thomson, Sir J. J.-on specialization, 671, 676; on
interrelation of sciences, 676.
Tonbridge School, chapel dedication, 196.
Toulouse, French Institute, 715.
Training College Regulation, withdrawal, 540.
Training Colleges - American, 313;

Prebendary

Reynolds's report, 673; right of entry, 310.
Training grants recoverable by law, 674.
Translation, suggested substitute in examinations,
733.

Transylvania, An Experience as Governess Abroad
[A.1, 775.

Ultramicroscopy, 678.

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Uniformity, by Audi Alteram Partem A., 241.
United Irish League, National Convention, 194.
United States, 48, 109, 178, 293, 329, 466, 570, 652, 715,
780; report of Commission of Education, 466.
Universities, German, supply of students, 177, 329;
new British, 530: European, statistics, 570;:

U.S.A., superfluity, 652.
Universities and Schools, 49, 125, 187, 261, 331, 400,
478, 571, 624, 690, 754, 825.
Universities-parliamentary grant, 115; super-abund-
ance, 109; growth of new, 530.

University Education, Philosophy in, by A. Calde-
cott, D.Litt., D.D. A., 113.

University Extension Delegacy, 401.

University Extension Lectures, Oxford, 248.

University Graduate, Dublin, 132.

University of London Commission, 170.
University Representation, 593.

University Settlements, 23.

University Women Teachers, annual meeting, 152.
Unqualified teachers, 238.

Upcott, Dr. A. W., address at meeting of Association
of Head Masters, 143.
Uppingham School, 54.
Verne, Jules, monument to, 331.

Victoria, Australia, 331; Education Bill, 780; instruc-
tion in swimming, 110.

Vincent, J. E., on Winchester College in the sixties,
671.

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WALES, 50. 127. 333, 402, 480, 571, 626, 690, 755:
accrediting system," 262, 404; Board of Educa-
tion statistics, 755; Board of Legal Education,
404; Central Welsh Board, 189, 379, 402, 404, 691;
degree ceremonies, 402; Government Grants to
colleges, 189, 262, 333, 690; Higher Certificate.
402; honorary degrees, 402; inspection and exam-
ination, 402; new schools, 127, 755; pupil-teachers
training, 404, 755; secondary schools, 755; new
regulations, 480; summer schools, 626: teachers'
registration, 755; teachers' salaries, 240, 333,480:
technical education, 571; training colleges, 334,
404; Treasury Commissioners' report on Higher
Education. 333; University Court, 402; Welsh
County Schools Association, 826.

Wanganui Collegiate School, New Zealand, 630.
Ward, Mrs. Humphry, and organized playgrounds,
530.

Warren, Dr., address to Modern Language Associa-
tion, 146.

Warrington, dismissal of married women teachers.
456.

Warwick King's Schools, fees, 173.

Warwickshire-finance, 596; medical inspection, 596:

staffing. 457.

Welldon, Bishop, on religious tests, 100.
Wellington College, 56; corporal punishment, 599.
Wells, H. G., on study of classics, 101.

Welsh in London Matriculation Examination, 756.
Welsh County Schools Association, 333; report on
careers for boys and girls, 262.
Welsh Language Society, 190.
Werrington Industrial School, report, 380.
West Bromwich, medical inspection, 380.

Where Young Ladies dress for Dinner" [C.], 821.
White, E. M., Women in English History [A.], 643.
Whitney, Rev. J. P., 30.

Willesden Education Committee, dispute with Board
of Education, 398.

Williams, M. Atkinson, B.A., Some Pennsylvanian
Pictures A., 396.

Wilson, Canon J. M., on Public Schools, 453.
Wiltshire--cost of books and stationery, 173; medical

inspection, 20, 173; removal of dust, 457, 675;
report on needlework, 595; teachers as Terri
torials, 381.

Wiltshire County Council, fire drill, 103.
Winchester College, 56, 196, 266, 484, 574, 630, 671,
758.

Winch, W. H., M.A.-The Curriculum of American
Normal Schools (A.], 313; Psychology in Schools.
-II [A.. 681.

Wimms, J. H., M.A., B.Sc., The Teaching of Psy-
chology to Students in Training [A.], 253.
Winkworth, Mrs. S. (O.1, 318.

Women in English History, by E. M. White [A.], 643.
Women in Pedagogy, Influence of A., 323.
Women Inspectors, 237.

Women Inspectors of Schools, by M. Shaxby, M.A.
"A., 568.

Women of All Nations Exhibition, nursery school.

598.

Women students-at Oxford, 126; health, 110.
Women teachers, dismissal of married, 456.
Women's degrees-Cambridge, 189, 401; Lord Cur-
zon's proposal, 355; Oxford, 478.
Wood, Rev. C. H. T. [O.], 398, 401.
Woodhall Spa, High School for Girls, 758.

Woodhouse, Mrs., on the Future of Girls' Education

"A.., 509.

Worcester High School, 56.

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