Under each of the main divisions of the whole four or five subdivisions should then be made out, corresponding to the number of papers desired on a given day.

Last of all, either at the close of the work planned for each meeting, or at the end of the book, there should be given a list of reference books.

As an example of a year book, one is given here on the history of England, which will be found worked out in detail in Chapter XII of this book.

ENGLAND

I

THE COUNTRY AND ITS RACES

Papers,—

1. Geological and Prehistoric Britain; Relics of the Stone Age.
2. Physical Character of the Country, Scenery, Climate, Products.
3. The Druids and Their Remains; Stonehenge, etc.
4 The Celts; Divisions of the Race, folk lore, etc.
5. The Arthurian Legends.

Suggested Readings,—

Tennyson's "Idylls of the King."
Sir Thomas Malory.