APPENDIX OF TABLES, &c. PAGE I. (A.) British Schools; their Date, Grants, Cost, and Accommodation 120 . 124 I. (C.) British Schools; Income, from what Sources; Expenditure, on what II. Summary of the Infant Schools attached to the British Schools, enumerated in the preceding and former Tables. III. (A.) Infant Schools; their Date, Grants, Cost, and Accommodation III. (B.) Infant Schools; Children on the Books, generally Attending, and actually Present; Ages, and Weekly Payments 132 III. (C) Infant Schools; Income, from what Sources; Expenditure, on what Objects IV. (A.) Village Schools; their Date, Grants, Cost, and Accommodation IV. (B.) Village Schools; Children on the Books, generally Attending, and actually Present; Ages, and Weekly Payments IV. (C.) Village Schools; Income, from what Sources; Expenditure, on what Objects V. (A.) Sunday Schools, which it has proved impossible to keep open as Day Schools; their Date, Grants, Cost, and Accommodation VII. (A.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Grants, Cost, and Accommodation of each Class of Schools, aided through the British and Foreign School Society, and Inspected in 1846 VII. (B.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Children on the Books, generally Attending, and actually Present at the Inspection of each Class of Schools, aided through the British and Foreign School Society, and Inspected in 1846 VII. (C.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Annual Income and Expenditure of each Class of Schools aided through the British and Foreign School Society, and Inspected in 1846 VIII. (A.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Grants, Cost, and Accommodation of each Class of Schools, aided through the British and Foreign School Society, in England and Wales 155 156 159 163 VIII. (B.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Children on the Books, generally Attending, and actually Present at the Inspection of each Class of Schools, aided through the British and Foreign School Society, in England and Wales VIII. (C.) Summary of the Totals and Averages of the Annual Income and Expenditure of each Class of Schools, aided through the British and Foreign School Society, in England and Wales IX. (A.) Operations and Results in the Aided British Schools, with the Infant Schools, in some instances attached to them IX. (B.) Operations and Results in the Aided Town Schools, not British, with the Infant Schools, in some instances, attached to them IX. (C.) Operations and Results in the Aided Infant Schools, wholly unconnected with British Schools IX. (D.) Operations and Results in the Aided Village Schools IX. (E.) Operations and Results in Schools Inspected by invitation of their Promoters, though unaided by Public Grants, whether British Schools, Town Schools not British, Infant, or Village Schools IX. (F.) Circumstances in which certain Schools, aided as Day Schools, are now used only as Sunday Schools IX. (G.) Circumstances in which certain Schools, aided as Day Schools, have become wholly extinct PAGE 196 200 205 209 X. Attainments of the Children actually present at the time of Inspection in the Monitors' Classes of Fifty-two British Schools XI. (A.) Order of Occupation at the British School, Kendal (a purely monitorial school), July 19, 1844 212 XI. (B.) Order of Occupation at the Leicester British School for Boys (an old monitorial school in which simultaneous instruction has been commenced), May 12, 1846. XI. (C.) Order of Occupation in the British School for Boys at Tiverton (a monitorial school, in which the drafts are grouped into sections for monitorial teaching) September 14, 1846 XI. (D.) Order of Occupation in the Banbury British School (in which simultaneous instruction has almost superseded its former monitorial organization, though it has only one unaided master), October 19, 1846 XI. (E.) Order of Occupation in the Bethnal Green Schools, for Boys and Infants, under the same Master. (A school of simultaneous instruction, using subordinately a monitorial organization.) May 7, 1845 225 226 . 327 XI. (F.) Order of Occupation in the Hibernian School, Pleasant Street, Liverpool. (Schools entirely of direct and simultaneous instruction under adult teachers.) December 1, 1844 228 XII. (A.) Books used by the several classes of Schools in Teaching "Reading" 234 XII. (B.) Books used by the several classes of Schools in Teaching "Arithmetic" and "Mensuration " 233 XII. (C.) Books used by the several classes of Schools in Teaching "Geography" XII. (D.) Books used by the several classes of Schools in Teaching “Gram XIII. Comparison of the different Districts of England and Wales in respect to the Distribution of their Population, its social Organization, Ignorance and Education, Providence and Improvidence, and Crime XIV. Education in that part of the Coal and Iron District of South Staffordshire which is comprised in the Parliamentary Borough of Wolverhampton 268 XV. Plain Directions for the Establishment of Schools on the Plan and Principles of the British and Foreign School Society XVI. Index Table of Inspected Schools, arranged by Counties TABLE I. (A.)-BRITISH SCHOOLS; their Note.-The averages in all the following Tables are struck by the total number of Schools according as the 8 |