[574]. Ibid., p. 15.

[575]. Ibid., pp. 13-14.

[576]. In the special schools for defective children at Paisley a two-course dinner is provided at a charge of 8d. a week.

[577]. Report of Chief Inspector for the Northern Division for 1911, p. 24.

[578]. "Can a sufficient mid-day meal be given to poor school children ... for ... less than one penny?" by Sir Henry Peek, 1883, p. 13.

[579]. Report of Chief Inspector for the Southern Division for 1911, p. 27.

[580]. Ibid., pp. 27-8.

[581]. First Report on Medical Inspection of School Children in Scotland, by Dr. Leslie Mackenzie, 1913, p. 51.

[582]. "The Diet of Country Elementary School Children," by Dr. Gordon A. Lang, in Rearing an Imperial Race, edited by C. E. Hecht, 1913, p. 116.

[583]. Report of Chief Inspector for Northern Division for 1906.