III. Bibliographical Note

A few references of a miscellaneous character are here given:

Bible in Elementary Schools (J. G. Fitch)—Nineteenth Century, 36:817.

Book, The Child and His (Mrs. E. M. Field)—London, Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co., 1891.

Book, The Child and the (Gerald Stanley Lee)—Putnam, 1907.

Book-Plates, Modern, and their Designers (Gleeson White)—The Studio, 1898–99, Supplement 1.

Books, Better, Some Means by Which Children May Be Led to Read (Clara W. Hunt)—Library Journal, 24:147.

Books, Children’s (Caroline M. Hewins)—Public Library, 1:190.

Books, Children’s, and Children (H. A. Page)—Contemporary, 11:7.

Books for Boys and Girls, On Some (From Blackwood)—Liv. Age, 209:3.

Books for Children, Illustrated (W. M. Thackeray)—Fraser, 33:495 (1846).

Books for Children That Have Lived (C. Welsh)—Library [London], n.s., 1:314.

Books, The Best Hundred, for Children—Liv. Age, 225:132.

Carnegie Libraries, Giving (I. F. Marcosson)—World’s Work, 9:6092.

Culture, On a Possible Popular (T. Wright)—Contemporary, 40:25.

English, On the Teaching of (Percival Chubb)—Macmillan, 1902.

Girl, The Reading of the Modern (Florence B. Low)—Nineteenth Century, 59:278.

Girls Read, What (E. G. Salmon)—Nineteenth Century, 20:515.

Henty Book, What You Can Get Out of a (Caroline M. Hewins)—Wisconsin Library Bulletin, Sept.-Oct., 1906.

Lesson-Books, Our Ancestor’s (S. E. Braine)—Liv. Age, 222:522.

Librariana: An Outline of the Literature of Libraries (F. J. Teggart)—Library Journal, 25:223, 577, 625.

Libraries, Home, for Poor Children (Frances J. Olcott)—Chautauquan, 39:374.

Libraries, Public, in the United States: Their History, Condition, and Management. Bureau of Education, 1876.

Libraries, Small, Hints to (M. W. Plummer)—Pratt Institute, 1902.

Libraries, The Free Travelling, in Wisconsin. The Story of Their Growth, etc. Wisconsin Free Library Commission, Madison, 1897. [Interesting monograph.]

Libraries, What Free, are doing for Children (Mary W. Plummer.)—Library Journal, Vide vol. 22.

Library, The Free: Its History, etc. (John J. Ogle)—London, Allen, 1897.

Library Literature in England and in the United States During the Nineteenth Century (F. J. Teggart)—Library Journal, 26:257.

Library Movement in the South Since 1899 (Anne Wallace)—Library Journal, 32:253.

Library Work with Children (Arabella H. Jackson)—Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Statistical.]

Library Work, Rational, With Children, and the Preparation For It (Frances J. Olcott)—Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh. Boston: A. L. A. Pub. Board. Reprint Series, No. 9, $0.05.

Lists, Reading, Fallacies of—Liv. Age, 170:218.

Literature, Cheap (Helen Bosanquet)—Contemporary, 79:671.

Literature, Cheap, for Village Children—Liv. Age, 138:296.

Literature, Children’s (Ellen M. Henrotin)—National Magazine (Boston), 7:373.

Literature for the Little Ones (E. G. Salmon)—Nineteenth Century, 22:563.

Literature, Modern, Children and (H. Sutton)—Liv. Age, 192:287.

Music, Public School (S. W. Cole)—New Eng. Mag., n.s., 13:328.

Music in Schools, Teaching of (J. C. Hadden)—Nineteenth Century, 42:142.

Music, The Introduction of the Study of, into the Public Schools of Boston and of America (J. C. Johnson)—Boston, 1:622.

Novels, Some, to Read (Caroline M. Hewins)—Traveller’s Record, Feb.-Mar., 1889.

Periodicals, Children’s Books and (Abby L. Sargent)—Library Journal, 25:64 [Conference, June 7–12, 1900.]

Pictures in Library Work for Children, The Place of (Annie C. Moore)—Library Journal, 25:159.

Read, Some Things a Boy of Seventeen Should Have Had an Opportunity to (H. L. Elmendorf)—R. of Rs. (N. Y.), 28:713.

Reader, The Modern Child as a (Tudor Jenks)—Book-Buyer, 23:17.

Reading for Boys and Girls (E. T. Tomlinson)—Atlantic, 86:693.

Reading for Children (H. V. Weisse)—Contemporary, 79:829.

Reading, On (Georg Brandes)—Internal. Quar., 12:273.

Reading, On the Pleasure of (Sir John Lubbock)—Contemporary, Feb., 1886.

School, The Novel and the Common (Charles Dudley Warner)—Atlantic, 65:721.

Schools, School-books, and School-masters. A Contribution to the History of Educational Development in Great Britain (W. Carew Hazlitt)—London, 1888.

Schooldays of Eminent Men (John Timbs)—London, 1870.

Shakespeare for Children (Charles Welsh)—Dial (Chicago), May 16, 1907, in answer to Shakespeare, Reading, to Children (Walter Taylor Field)—Dial (Chicago), May 1, 1907.

Stories to Children, How to Tell (Sara Cone Bryant)—Houghton, $1.00 net.

Story-Books, Children’s (F. Maccuun)—Liv. Age, 241:746.

Story-Tellers, About Old (Donald G. Mitchell)—Scribner.

Women’s Clubs, How, May Help the Library Movement (E. G. Browning)—Library Journal, 24:—suppl. C. 18. [Conference, May 9–13, 1899.]