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THE DEPOSITORY OF THE SOCIETY,

BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER.

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Ciphering Books, 21.
Class-Teaching, 19.

Coleridge, Rev. D., Address to. Pupil-teachers, 11.
Collectors, Local, 219.

Collects, Questions on the, 28, 60, 92, 123, 155,
183, 211, 231.

Commission, the Education, 295.

Committee of Council on Education-

Assistant-Masters, 39.

Class Lists, 72, 164.

Drawing Certificates, 78.

Infant-Schools and Capitation Fees, 136.

Memorial to, from Associated Body of School-
masters, 321.

Needlework, &c, Circular on, 104.

Common Things, Prizes for, 316.
Conference, Educational, 39.

Cooke, Rev. F. C., 317.

Cornwall, West, Local Board, 98, 197.

Coutts, Miss Burdett, 316.

Coventry Prize-Scheme, 270, 319.

Cowie, Rev. B. Morgan, 39.

Cowper, the Hon. W., 190.

Depositories, Provincial, 34.
Depository, the Society's, 65.

Deputation to Committee of Council, 321.

Derby Archdeaconry, Inspection Report, 5.
Derby Archidiaconal Board, 98.
Diocesan Boards. 242.

Diocesan Inspection, see Inspection.
Durham Diocesan Society, 167.

Education Commission, 95.

English Grammar, Lesson on, 54, 172.

English History, 230, 254.

English Language, Progress of the, 205, 239, 249,

276.

Essex Board, 98, 242.

Evening Schools, Registered Teachers for, 193.
Evening Schools, see Night-Schools.
Examination Papers-

Arithmetic, 322.

English Grammar, &c., 271.

For Candidates for Registration, 7.
Geography, 246.

History, 137.

On School-management, 47,

Religious Knowledge, 106.

Examination, Results of the Christmas, 116.

Exeter Diocesan Board, 98, 242.

Ffoulkes, Rev. H. P., 35.

Furniture for Schoolrooms, 49.

Geography, Lessons on, 114, 148, 173. 227.
Geography, Plan for teaching, 79, 146.
Geography, Remarks on, 195.

Geology, 201.

Gospels, Notes on the, 25.

Grammar, Lesson on, 54, 172.

Grants for School-Building, 2, 33, 65, 129, 162, 265,
313.

Grants in aid of Teachers' Salaries, 422.

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Managers, School, How their pecuniary Respon-

sibility may be decreased, 176.

Maps and Atlases, 195.

Maps, on the Construction of, 18, 145.
Meetings of Teachers, 245.

Memorial from Bath and Wells Board, 244.

Mixed Schools, 116, 193.
Monmouth Board, 167, 242.

Monmouthshire Prize Association, 250.
Monthly Paper, Progress of, 313.
Museum, the Kensington, 159.

National Society's Annual Meeting, 190.
Needlework of Pupil-teachers, 175.
Night-Schools, 21, 246, 324.
Northamptonshire Board, 98.
Norwich Diocesan Society, 167.
Nottinghamshire Board, 98.

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Physical Education, 326.

Playgrounds, 245.

Popular Instruction, 200.

Prints, Lessons on Scripture, 236, 261, 284, 308,
336.

Prize-Schemes, Diocesan, 144, 193, 222, 250, 270,
319.

Prize-Schemes, Objections to, 252.
Proceedings. the Society's, 34, 242.

Proper Lessons, Notes on the, 56, 88, 120, 153,
181, 207, 233, 257, 280, 305, 333.

Punctuation, 111, 140, 169, 199, 225, 248, 274, 298.
Pupil-teachers in Schools, Number of, 150, 205.
Pupil-teachers' Lectures, 53.
Pupil-teachers-Letter-writing, 327.

Pupil-teachers' Obligations and Prospects, 11.

Queen's Scholars, List of, 40.

Ragged Schools, 54.

Reading as it is taught in Schools, 276.

Reading-Lesson Books, 131.

Religious Instruction, 245.

Religious Works, 163.

Report of the Society, 241.

Ripon Diocesan Board, 102, 242.

Salisbury Board, 242.

Salop Archidiaconal Board, 98.

Saltley, see Worcester Training College.

Scarcity of Situations, 254, 277, 301.
School-Building, 34.

School Inquiry, 34.

Schoolmasters' Associations-

Associated Body, 216, 287, 312, 321.
Aylesbury, 127, 240.

Barnsley, 32, 64, 127, 187.

Bath Deanery, 55, 63, 160, 239, 312.

Brigg, 64, 160, 240.

Brighton and Sussex, 32.

Bristol, 312.

Cheshire, North, 187, 311.

Cirencester, 95.

Derby and Derbyshire, 32, 95, 127, 188, 216,
287.

Devon and Exeter, 63, 95, 160, 187, 216, 263,
287, 311, 340.

Dorking, 160.

Dunster Deanery, 263.

Frant, 187, 340.

Schoolmasters' Associations-
Frome, 160.

Kent, East, 64, 188, 311, 340.
Leeds, 95.

Leicester and Rutland, 128, 240.
Lynn and West Norfolk, 288.

Metropolitan, 32, 63, 95, 215, 287, 311, 339.
Northampton, 340.

Northern, 160, 215.

Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, 216, 287.
Nottingham and West Lincoln, 32, 160.
Oxford Diocesan, 263.
Salisbury, 159, 240.

Shrewsbury and Salop, 288, 311, 340.
South Staffordshire, &c., 339.
Warwick and Leamington, 188.
Wentworth, 95, 127, 159, 311.

Science, National Association for Social, 293.
Scripture-Reading, Course of, 256.

Seats at Church for Children, with Parents rather
than with the School, 23.
Secretaries' Meeting, 129, 192.

Short-time Systems, 230.

Single School-Attendance on Sundays, 23.

St. Asaph, Meeting of Teachers, 269.

St. Mark's College, 97, 162.

Stowell, Rev. Canon, Address on Sunday-school
Management, 24.

Stray Notes, 62, 214.

Subjects, fixed, for Examinations, 291.

Subjects for Examination by Committee of Coun-
cil, 46.

Subscription Associations, Proceedings of, 2, 35,
66, 100, 132, 165, 194, 218, 243, 265, 289, 314.
Suffolk Archidiaconal Society, 197, 242.
Sunday-Schools-

Age of Children leaving, 256, 279.
Courses of Scripture-Lessons, 280, 304.
How Sunday-schools lose their Scholars, 55.
How to conduct Teachers' Meetings, 55.
Irregularity of Attendance, 55, 119.
Notes of Lessons, see Proper Lessons; also
Prints, Lessons on.

One School-time for, 87, 119, 152.
Proposals for a Supply of Material for the
Instruction of Sunday-scholars, 179.
Story for Advent Sunday, 303.
Story for Christmas Day, 331.
Thoughts on, 151.

Tracts for, 332.

Swings for Girls, 254.

Tales for Sunday-scholars, 303, 331.

Teachers for Rural Districts, 33, 130.

Teachers, Hints to Village, 49, 83, 116, 202, 253,
329.

Teachers, how to remain in their Situations, 143.

Teachers, how their Pay may be increased, 176.

Teachers, Meeting of, at Southwell, 267.

Teachers, Meeting of, at St. Asaph, 269.

Teachers, why, so frequently change Situations,
85, 113.

Training Colleges, 34, 67.

Training Colleges, Government Allowances to

Normal Masters, 229.

Training Colleges, Is Teaching taught in them?

177.

Treasurers, Local, Remittances from, 100.

Ventilation, 118.

Village Schools, 325.

Whitelands Training School, 143, 316.

Winchester Board, 197.

Worcester Board, 219, 242.

Worcester Diocese, Organising Schools in, 37, 68.

Worcester Prize Scheme, 319.

Worcester Training College, 219.

Words, Analysis of common, 20.

Words, Notes on Scripture, 30, 126, 186, 238, 262,
286, 310, 338.

Writing, 202, 246.

York Training College, 318.

No. CXXXIV.

JANUARY.

1858.

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HE Meetings of the Committee of the National Society have been attended during the past month by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Earl of Romney, the Lords Bishops of London and Oxford, Rev. Lord John Thynne, Sir H. Thompson, Bart., Sir Thomas Phillips, the Ven. Archdeacons Sinclair and Harrison, and Rev. Canon Jennings.

The subscription to this Paper, 2s. 6d. payable in advance, is now due. The amount may be remitted as usual in postage-stamps. The Editor desires to observe, that this direct mode of remittance is preferred to payment through local channels with subscriptions to the general funds of the Society.

In the notice given in the December Number respecting copies of the Sundayschool Paper, a serious error occurred. It was stated that any subscriber to the Monthly Paper could have six copies of the Sunday-school Paper sent to him regularly under the Monthly Paper cover for 2s. 6d. extra a-year, if paid in advance; while the correct amount is 5s. extra. As remarked in the December Number, wherever it is practicable, the mode of obtaining the Paper through a bookseller is much to be desired, as more generally advantageous to the Society.

In commencing the series of Numbers for the new year, regard has been shown to the expressed wishes of many contributors that the typography of the Paper should be improved. In future it is proposed to allow more space for the several articles which may appear, and to avoid as much as possible the use of very small type. The best thanks of the Society are due to those correspondents who have so kindly contributed to the pages of the Paper during the past year. With the new year it is to be hoped, that the deep interest taken in the work of education will continue to call forth communications which may edify alike the promoter, manager, and teacher of day as well as Sunday schools. Correspondents are requested to observe, that rejected contributions cannot be separately acknowledged as heretofore. A large portion of the papers sent are not inserted because it is found impossible, even if it were desirable, to devote space to numerous communications on the same subject.

VOL. XII.

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