Group XXVI. Education, Teaching and Instruction.

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GROUP XXVI.

Education, Teaching and Instruction.

Education : Exhibition of all the Arrangements and Contrivances for the better Nursing, Training and Rearing of Children; their Physical and Mental Development from the first days of their life up to School-time; their Nourishment. Cradles, Nurseries, &c .; Child Gardens (Kinder-Garten), Child Games and Amusements, Child Gymnastics. Teaching : Exhibition of School Houses and School Apparatus in Models, Drawings, and Examples. Exhibition of Means of Instruction. The Works and Journals of Instruction. Description and Illustrations of Methods of Instruction. History and Statistics of a School, its Organisation and Laws. Elementary Schools : This department will include Apparatus for the Instruction of the Blind, Deaf, Dumb, and Idiots. Middle Schools : Comprehending Gymnasiums, Realschulen, or Schools wherein exact Science and Modem Languages are taught. Professional and Technical Colleges. Universities. Instruction in the more Limited Sense : Instruction of Adults through Literature, the Public Press, Public Libraries, and Educational Societies, and Associations for Instruction.

HAWES, George E., Chapel Field, Norwich.Desks and Seats for Schools. (730)

HAVET, Alfred G., 24, Char­lotte Square, Edinburgh.Educational W orks, French and German. ( 730

DAMON, Robert, Weymouth . Types and Genera of recent Mollusca, with Catalogue. ( 73 2 )

LOTH, Professor J. T., 27, Rutland Street, Edinburgh.German Educa­tional Works. French for Children, with Key ; Tourists Conversational Guide in English, French, German, and Italian. (733)

BLACKWOOD, Wm & SONS, Edinburgh. Educational Works Text Books, &c., of Zoology, Geology, Meteor­ology, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Physics, Agriculture, Navigation, Etymology, Composition, &c. ( 734 )

(See also page 138.)

BOASE, Miss, Edinburgh.Work, entitled A Century of Banking, from 1764 to 1864, with Memoranda concerning Scotch and English Banking during that period.

( 735 )

GEPRARD, Edward, 31, College Place, Camden Toivn, London. Stuffed Specimens and Skeletons of Propithecus Edwardsii, Orang Outang&Chlamydopherus Truncatus; Heads of Moorhua Vulgaris, Ovis Aries, Caauana Caretta, and Hortulia Seboe. (736)

RUNDELL, J. B., 34A, Pembroke Square, Kensington, London.Shorthand ; a

new system, with adaptations to the Eng­lish, French, German, and Italian Languages.

(401)

CALLAGHAN, William, 23A ,Netu Bond Street, London .School Furniture, made on the system of Dr. Liebreich, of St. Thomass Hospital, London, and adopted by the London School Board. (795)

ARMITAGE, Dr., British and Foreign Blind Association. Educational Works for the Blind, consisting of Relief Maps, Writing Frame, Plate for Stereo­typing, &c. (737)

SIMMONDS, Peter Lund, 29, Cheapside, London.Collection of 62 Com­mercial varieties of Cotton. Collection of 51 samples of Laundry Starches, and edible Meals and Starches, scientifically named, comprising the principal varieties of Arrow- roots, Tapiocas, Sagos, Capavas, &c., of commerce. (74 2 )

(See also Additional Exhibitions .)

MOSS, John F., 17, Old Hay- market, Sheffield .Patent School Desk, in vented by Exhibitor. (716)

BLEZARD, James, & SONS,/Wz- ham, Lancashire.School Desk, compound fastening. (616)

(See also Group XIII .)

HAMMER, GEORGE M., 108, St. Martin's Lane, London.Specimen of Mosss Patent School Desks, adopted by the London School Board. (64.6)

WARD, T., St. John's Schools, New Worthly, Leeds.Model School Desks. (485)