The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85]
- Technical Education: A Lecture on the Reports of the Royal Commission on Technical Instruction — by Mainwaring Brown
- Seventh Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Industrial Association of Canterbury [1886] — by Industrial Association of Canterbury
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- Industrial Association of Canterbury. — Annual Report. — Annual Meeting
- Industrial Association of Canterbury
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Industrial Arts Conbersazione
- [introduction]
- The Exhibits p. 12
- The Stage
- The Exhibits p. 13
- Copper and Brass
- Native Woods and Native Arts
- English and Local Industries p. 14
- Sauces and Provisions
- Models
- Nails and Nailrod
- A Very Interesting Exhibit
- Extra Attractions
- August 7th p. 15
- The Exhibits
- Leather and Wood p. 16
- Ingenious Mechanism
- A Miscellaneous Collection
- More Attractions
- Electeical Appliances
- Taste and Skill p. 17
- August 9th. — The Industrial Conversazione
- August 10th. — Industrial Arts Converdsazione
- August 12th. — Industrial Arts Conversazione p. 18
- August 13th. — Industrial Arts Conversazione
- August 14th. — Industrial Arts Conersazione
- August 16th. — Industrtal Arts Conversazione
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Rules of the Industrial Association
- I.—Name
- II.—Objects
- III.—Members
- IV.—Officers
- V.—Management
- VI.—Election of Officers p. 21
- VIII.—Subscription
- VIII.—Vacancies on the Committee
- IX.—Meetings of Committee
- X.—Duties of President
- XI.—Duties of Committee p. 22
- XII.—Duties of Secretary and Treasurer
- XIII.—Ordinary Meetings
- XIV.—Annual Meeting
- XV.—Order of Business p. 23
- XVI.—Visitors
- XVII.—Members May Bead Papebs
- XVIII.—Altebation of Rules
- XIX.—Cases Not Provided for
- XX.—Members Bound by Rules
- List of Members
- Examiners' Reports and Prize List — by Wellington Girls' High School p. 28
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The Report of the Third Annual Meeting of the Council of the Institute [1886] — by Educational Institute of New Zealand
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- Educational Institute of New Zealand. — Officers of the Institute
- Education Institute of New Zealand
- President's Address
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Second Day's Meeting, Jan. 7th p. 9
- [introduction] p. 9
- I.—'Teachers' Pensions
- II.—The School Age
- III.—Pupil-Teacher System p. 10
- IV.—Scholarship System
- V.—Appointment and Payment of Teachers p. 11
- VI.—Drawing
- VII.—Financial
- VIII.—Retiring President p. 12
- IX.—Scientific Education
- X.—Secondary School Examinations
- XI.—Standard Regulations
- XII.—Calculation of Percentages p. 13
- XIII.—The Minister of Education
- XIV.—Training of Teachers
- XV.—Pension Fund
- XVI.—Standard Examinations
- XVII.—The Lower Heathcote Assault Case p. 14
- Third Day's Meeting
- Notice to Secretaries district of institutes — Rules XI. and XIII p. 15
- Ex-Presidents
- Officers of the Council and Institute for 1886-87
- Science for the Middle and Upper Classes; A Suggestive Memorandum for the Consideration of Persons Interested in Educational Progress — by T. Twining
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- Science for the Middle and Upper Classes. — Part I. — Chief Purposes
- Part II. — Modus Operandi. — Preliminary data and remarks*
- Part III. — Working Details. — Suggestive Synopsis of Subjects and of the respective amounts of Teaching Time. — Prefatory Remarks
- Origin of the Bionomic Curriculum. — N.B. This and the following Section are recent additions to the original Manuscript
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Notes on the Bionomic Course. — Elementary Division. — Comprising Physics, Chemistry, Natural History, and Physiology p. 41
- [introduction] p. 41
- Mechanical Physics
- Chemical Physics.* p. 43
- Chemistry.* — Introductory p. 44
- Inorganic Chemistry
- The Metals p. 46
- Organic Chemistry
- Natural History. — Comprising Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology p. 49
- Mineralogy p. 50
- Botany p. 51
- Zoology p. 53
- Physiology p. 54
- Bionomic Course. — Applied Division. — Comprising Domestic Economy and Hygiene p. 55
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Aids to Science Teaching in Schools. — The Binary System of Instruction p. 58
- [introduction] p. 58
- Open-handed Examinations p. 59
- Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886. Notes of lectures given in the conference room of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and specially adapted for lectures to working men's club — by E. J. Marshall
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- Introduction. — The British Realm
- India p. 9
- Divisions of the Indian Exhibition
- The Art Ware Courts. — General Remarks p. 11
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Indian Art Ware Courts
- [introduction]
- The Religious Element in Indian Art p. 12
- General Arrangement of the Exhibits
- The Art Ware Exhibits are:—
- Metal Work
- Textile or Woven Fabrics p. 13
- Jewellery p. 14
- Pottery
- Lacquered and Inlaid Wood p. 15
- Carving and Modelling
- Furniture and Household Decoration
- A few special particulars respecting some of the Principal Courts
- The Imperial or Economic Courts p. 19
- Tea, Coffee, and Tobacco Courts p. 21
- Administrative Court p. 22
- The Indian Palace
- Ceylon p. 23
- General Character of the Exhibits
- Special Exhibits p. 25
- The British Dominions in North America — Comprise the Dominion of Canada and the Island of Newfoundland p. 26
- The Dominion of Canada
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Canadian Courts p. 28
- [introduction] p. 28
- Industrial Enterprise p. 29
- Natural Products of Canada p. 30
- Australia. — Thoughts on entering the Australian Courts p. 32
- General Remarks
- New South Wales p. 36
- South Australia p. 38
- Victoria p. 39
- Queensland p. 41
- Western Australia p. 42
- New Zealand p. 43
- General Remarks
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The West Indies p. 45
- [West Indies] p. 45
- Special Notes p. 48
- British Honduras p. 49
- British Guiana
- South African Colonies. — Cape Colony p. 50
- Natal p. 53
- The West African Possessions. — Sierra Leone, Gambia, The Gold Coast, Lagos p. 54
- A Gallery of "Dependencies." — The Falkland Islands, St. Helena, Mauritius, The Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, North Borneo p. 55
- Falkland Islands
- St. Helena p. 56
- Mauritius
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The Straits Settlements, North Borneo, Hong Kong, New Guinea
- [introduction]
- The Straits Settlements p. 57
- Hong Kong
- North Borneo p. 59
- Fiji
- Questions after visiting the Exhibition p. 60
- Second progress report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence; together with appendices — by Victoria Royal Commission on Vegetable Products
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- Continuation of the Minutes of Evidence. — Minutes of Evidence
- School of Agriculture p. 5
- The Course of Instruction
- Syllabus of Lectures
- Chemistry p. 6
- Biology
- Vererinary Science p. 7
- Mathematics, Physics, and Land Surveying
- Book-Keeping, Physical Geography and Meteorology
- [Charles Moore, 5th April 1886] p. 26
- [W. R. Guilfoyle, Esq., examined.] p. 47
- Tuesday, 13th April, 1886 p. 57
- W. R. Guilfoyle further examined p. 67
- John D. Custance, Esq., examined p. 68
- Wednesday, 14th April, 1886 p. 83
- (Taken at Ballarat) — Friday, 18th June, 1886 p. 92
- George Smith examined p. 102
- [table, 1884-] p. 104
- Sebastian Rennie examined p. 109
- Albert Bucknall examined p. 114
- [T. Fisher, 18th June 1886] p. 117
- Robert U. Nichols examined p. 120
- William Thompson examined p. 123
- James Brimmer examined p. 127
- Richard Whatmore examined p. 129
- Edward Cox examined p. 131
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- Appendices. — Appendix No. I. — The Government Botanist on Plants, etc., Suitable for Cultivation in Victoria.—(Question 693.) p. 134
- Appendix No. II. — The Government Botanist on the Olive, at Dookie Farm p. 136
- Appendix No. III. — Mr. Bucknall's Additional Evidence.—(Question 2070.) p. 137
- Appendix No. IV. — Mr. Brimmer's Additional Evidence.—(Question 2282.)
- "Ararat Asylum Grounds p. 139
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Annual exhibition [Fine Arts Association of New Zealand, 1886] — by Fine Arts Association of New Zealand
- [title page]
- Catalogue of Exhibits. — First Room.—Water-colours
- Index
- The Ontario School System — by Charles H. Pearson
- Report [The Art-Union of Glasgow, 1885-86] — by The Art-Union of Glasgow
- Report of the Second Ordinary Meeting [1886] — by Queensland Branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia
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- Report of the Second Ordinary Meeting
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New Guinea. — By Mr. H. H. Romilly p. 4
- [introduction] p. 4
- Extract from Journal p. 6
- Western Tasmania p. 10
- Rivers p. 11
- Harbours p. 12
- Timber and Scrubs p. 13
- Agricultural Land p. 15
- Animals p. 16
- Minerals
- An Account of the Chief Libraries of New Zealand — by C. W. Holgate
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- Introduction
- An Account of the Chief Libraries of New Zealand. — Auckland
- Napier p. 14
- Wanganui p. 15
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Wellington p. 16
- [population] p. 16
- Athenæum and Mechanics' Institute. — William Hamilton, Librarian
- The Library of the General Assembly of New Zealand. — Angus Macgregor, M.A., Librarian p. 18
- Supreme Court Library p. 23
- The Library of the Colonial Museum. — Mr. Kirk, Librarian p. 24
- Wellington Diocesan Library p. 25
- Christ Church p. 26
- Hokitika p. 32
- Nelson
- Oamaru p. 33
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Dunedin p. 34
- [population] p. 34
- Athenæum and Mechanics' Institute. — James Paterson, Librarian; John Barr, Hon. Sec
- Library of the Supreme Court, Dunedin. — Joseph Wood, Librarian p. 36
- Library of the University of Otago. — William Henning Mansford, Registrar and Librarian p. 37
- The Library of the Otago University Museum. — Professor Thomas Jeffery Parker, B.Sc., Lond., Librarian and Curator p. 38
- Invercargill p. 39
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- Appendix. — New Zealand. — Tricesimo Secundo et Tricesimo Tertio — Victoriæ Reginæ. — No. LXVII. — Analysis
- Schedule. — No. I p. 46
- No. II
- New Zealand. — Tricesimo Nono — Victoriæ Reginæ. — No. LXXXVIII. — Analysis p. 47
- New Zealand. — Quadragesimo Primo — Victoriæ Reginæ. — No. XLVII. — Analysis p. 51
- Programme de sociologie; ou, D'histoire naturelle des societies — by Charles Gaëtan Delaunay
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- Chapitre Premier
- Chapitre II. — Anatomie sociale. — Anatomie GéNéRale De l'individu en Sociologie
- Chapitre III. — Physiologie sociale
- Chapitre IV. — Pathologie sociale p. 21
- Chapitre V. — Biotaxie sociale. — Classification des sociétés p. 24
- Chapitre VI. — Mésoiogie sociale. — Influence des milieux sur les sociétés p. 26
- Chapitre VII. — Embryogénie sociale p. 27
- Chapitre VIII. — Paléontologie sociale p. 28
- Chapitre IX. — La Sociologie peut éclairer certains problèmes de la Biologie p. 31
- Chapitre X. — Conclusion p. 32
- Annual Report of the Collector General of Customs — by Hawaiian Islands Bureau of Customs
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Report of Collector General of Customs, — Hawaiian Islands, 1885
- Finance Department, Bureau of Customs, February 18th, 1886. His Excellency Jno. M. Kapena, H. H. M.'s Minister of Finance, &c
- Exports and Imports
- Domestic Exports p. 2
- Imports of Merchandise
- Commerce with Foreign Countries and Our Carrying Trade p. 3
- Tonnage
- Immigration and Passenger Movements
- Customs Revenue p. 4
- [tables] p. 7
- Statistics of Imports — Hawaiian Islands. 1885. — Goods Paying Duty — At Honolulu
- Goods Paying Duty — At Kahului
- Goods Paying Duty — At Hilo p. 58
- Goods Paying Duty — At Mahukona
- Goods Free by Treaty — At Honolulu p. 64
- Goods Free by Treaty — At Kahulul p. 85
- Goods Free by Treaty — At Hilo p. 94
- Goods Free by Treaty — At Mahukona
- Goods Entered in Bond — At Honolulu
- Bonded at Kahului
- Goods Free. — Hawaiian Islands
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Report of Collector General of Customs, — Hawaiian Islands, 1885
- Report Presented to the High School Board of Governors — by Otago Boys' High School
- Secondary Education: The System of two Famous Schools in Britain — by James Macgregor
- A review of the reports of the British Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction, with notes — by Charles O. Thompson
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- Letter
- Technical Instruction in Europe
- Appendix
- A.-Table showing expense of maintaining the German Polytechnic Schools for 1883, in United States currency p. 24
- B.—Summary of all the schools in Saxony under the Minister for Education and Cultus, in December, 1878
- C.—Plan of studies in the Polytechnic School at Dresden, Saxony p. 25
- Mechanical Department. — First Course : for Mechanical Engineers
- Second Course: for Factory Engineers p. 27
- Engineering Department. — First Course : for Building Engineers p. 28
- Second Course: for Civil Engineers p. 30
- Architectural Department p. 31
- Chemical Department p. 33
- D.-Table showing number of hours per week in the course of instruction in the Technical High School, or Polgtcchnicum, at Chemnitz p. 34
- E.—Statistics showing the number of students receiving a classical education
- F.—Conclumn of the Royal Commissioner p. 37
- Progress of Manufacture Abroad
- New Departures at Home
- Origin of Modern Industrial System p. 38
- Foreign Technical Schools
- Societies as Teaching Bodies p. 40
- Education of Artisans Abroad
- Home Industries p. 41
- Report of the United States
- Need of Technical Instruction
- Special Schools Established by Manufacturers p. 42
- Teaching of Natural Science
- Best Modes of Advancing Technical Instruction
- Secondary Schools as a Preparation for Technical Schools p. 44
- Science Teaching in the Elementary School
- Higher Elementary Schools
- Art Schools for Aktisans p. 45
- Drawing and Modelling
- Applied Art Work p. 46
- Industrial Art Museums
- Governmknt Building Grants p. 47
- Teaching and Apliances p. 48
- Manual Work
- Attendance at Elementary Schools
- Colleges and their Teaching p. 49
- City and Guilds of London Institute p. 50
- Technical Instruction in Ireland p. 51
- Agricultural Education p. 53
- Kensington Local Examinations. — Class List — by Kensington Local Examinations Class List
- Boys. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division
- Part Certificates
- Special Certificates. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division
- Exhibitions. — Oil Painting
- Water Colours
- Drawing
- Maps
- Practical Music. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division
- Girls. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division
- Part Certificates
- Special Certificates. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division
- Exhibitions. — Girls. — Oil Painting
- Plaques
- Water Colours
- Drawings
- Maps
- Needlework
- Practical Music. — Senior Division
- Junior Division
- Preliminary Division