[401] Boone, Education in the United States, 69.
[402] Report U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1914, II, 224-246.
INDEX
- "Above the salt," seating of guests, in United States, [328].
- Acrobatic feats in China, [120];
- Admonitions of father to a son, in Mexico, [20];
- of a mother to a daughter, in Mexico, [21].
- Adoption, in Greece, [194];
- Adrogation at Rome, [242].
- Adultery, in China, [104];
- African slave trade in United States, [317].
- Agriculture, in Egypt, [65];
- Amphitheater, the, at Rome, [250].
- Amusements, in China, [118];
- Animal exhibits in United States, [404].
- Animals, domestic, of Egypt, [66].
- Animals, trained, in Europe, [294];
- Japan, [147].
- Animals used for food, in Egypt, [61];
- Anklets worn in Egypt, [61];
- Judea, [172].
- Apprenticeship in Europe, [290];
- Japan, [156].
- Aqueducts of Peru, [46].
- Architecture in Egypt, [72].
- Aristocracy of Europe, [275].
- Armed men at church in New England, [437].
- Artificial teeth at Rome, [237].
- Artisans of Europe, [273].
- "Assemblies" in United States, [399].
- Athletic contests at Rome, [252].
- Atrium of a Roman house, [216].
- Auguries of marriages in India, [90];
- Mexico, [17].
- Ax, the, among the early colonists of United States, [322].
- Baby boys welcomed, baby girls not wanted, in China, [116].
- Bachelors in Greece, [185];
- United States, [348].
- Backgammon in Europe, [295].
- Balls and ball-playing in Egypt, [81];
- Bangles worn in China, [122].
- Banquets in Mexico, [33];
- Rome, [224].
- Baptism of infant in Mexico, [19];
- United States, [376].
- Bathing new-born child in China, [113];
- Sparta, [191].
- Baths and bathing in Egypt, [62];
- Battledore and shuttlecock in Japan, [151].
- Beards in Egypt, [61];
- Beautifying the person by Roman women, [236].
- Beds in Rome, [217];
- United States, [327].
- Beer in United States, [371].
- Beetles, children playing with, in Greece, [196].
- Betrothal in China, [108];
- "Beverige," in United States, [372].
- Bilboes used for offenders in United States, [417].
- Birth in China, [112];
- Birthday at Rome, [240].
- Blind man's buff in Europe, [296];
- Bond-servants in United States, [321].
- Books for children in United States, [413].
- Books for young women in Japan, [158].
- Books on etiquette in United States, [382].
- Bottles of Egypt, [67].
- Bowling and bowling-greens in England, [296].
- Boys and girls in China, [115];
- India, [96].
- Boys' behavior in United States, [383].
- Boys' games in China, [121].
- Boys' work and manufactures in United States, [422].
- Bracelets worn in China, [122];
- Branding offenders in United States, [419].
- Breach of promise in United States, [342].
- Bread and bread-making in Egypt, [63];
- Brides, treatment of, on wedding-day in China, [112].
- Buckles worn at knees and ankles by men in United States, [354].
- Buffoonery in Egypt, [79].
- Buildings in Peru, [41].
- Bulla worn by child at Rome, [240].
- Bull-baiting in United States, [403].
- Bull-fights in Egypt, [80].
- Bundling in United States, [337].
- Burial in Egypt, [75];
- Burial-places in United States, [396].
- Cage to hold baby at church in United States, [379].
- Calling to people to church in New England, [433].
- Cards in Europe, [295].
- Care and treatment of children in Europe, [290];
- Carrying children in Japan, [145].
- Caste in India, [85].
- Casting the nativity of the infant in Mexico, [19].
- Cat, the, used in hunting in Egypt, [80].
- Catechetical schools in Europe, [296].
- Catching butterflies and beetles by children at play in Europe, [296].
- Cat's cradle, game of, in United States, [408].
- Celibacy at Rome, [224].
- Cellars of Dutch houses in New York, [324].
- Ceremony of binding wrists of baby in China, [113].
- Ceremony of initiation on child's first entering school in India, [99].
- Ceremony of purification of child in Greece, [191];
- Rome, [239].
- Chairs in Egypt, [57];
- Characteristics of Persia, [161];
- Rome, [212].
- Chess in Europe, [295];
- Chests in United States, [326].
- Chewing-gum in Mexico, [26].
- Child and parent in China, [116];
- Child and religion in China, [122];
- Child in China, [104];
- Childish (Mother Goose) Rhymes in China, [113].
- Child-marriage in Europe, [281];
- India, [92].
- Child-murder, punishment for, in Egypt, [58].
- Child-pilgrimages of Europe, [310].
- Children all legitimate in Egypt, [58].
- Children among the early Christians in Europe, [289].
- Children at meals in United States, [381].
- Children, companies of, at Albany, New York, [408].
- Children desired in Greece, [191];
- Judea, [169].
- Children from almshouses bound out to service in United States, [320].
- Children of the ancient Britons, [287].
- Children's carts at Rome, [254].
- Children's Crusade in Europe, [302];
- Children's toys and story books in United States, [412].
- Child's first day at school in China, [124].
- Child welfare in United States, [380].
- Chimneys of houses in United States, [330].
- Chinese baby, a, [112].
- Chiton, worn in Greece, [187].
- Chivalry in Europe, [268].
- Christening blanket of baby in United States, [379].
- Christmas sports and pastimes in Europe, [293];
- United States, [414].
- Church-ales in Europe, [293].
- Church buildings in United States, [428].
- Church services in New England, [437].
- Cider in United States, [372].
- Circumcision in Judea, [171].
- Circus Maximus at Rome, [250].
- Citizenship at Rome, [240].
- Classes of people in Egypt, [53];
- Classical learning saved to Europe by the Christian Church, [299].
- Cleanliness of Egyptians, [62].
- Cloth manufacture in Egypt, [67];
- Coasting at Albany, New York, [411].
- Cock-fighting in United States, [403].
- Coeducational academies in United States, [454].
- Coffee-drinking in United States, [374].
- Colleges in United States, [454].
- Combs in Egypt, [62];
- Judea, [172].
- "Coming Out" of bride and groom in United States, [342].
- Commerce in Egypt, [71];
- Competitive literary examinations for public positions in China, [127].
- Concubinage in China, [105];
- Conjuring in Europe, [294].
- Contests by boys in physical exercises in Greece, [199].
- Contract between a Dutch schoolmaster and the authorities of Flatbush, New York, [448].
- Conventus matronarum at Rome, [220].
- Cooking and cooking utensils in United States, [328].
- Corn huskings in United States, [365].
- Corsets worn by children in United States, [363].
- Cosmetics used in China, [122];
- Couches at Rome, [217].
- Country of Egypt, [52].
- Couriers in Mexico, [33].
- Course of study in schools of China, [125];
- Courses of study in the Universities of Europe, [300].
- Court fools in Europe, [294];
- Mexico, [33].
- Courtesans in India, [87];
- Japan, [133].
- Courting-sticks in United States, [337].
- Courtship in China, [108];
- Cradles of Greece, [192];
- United States, [378].
- Cremation at Rome, [245].
- Cricket-fighting in China, [121].
- Criminals sent from England to America, [318].
- Cruelty of teachers in United States, [449].
- Cupboards in houses of United States, [326].
- Curling-irons for the hair in Greece, [188].
- Customs relating to the land in United States, [313].
- Dame-schools in New England, [448].
- Dancing in Egypt, [77];
- Daughter desired after several sons were born to family in India, [97].
- Daughter-in-law and mother-in-law, relation of, in China, [104].
- Day and night, game of, in Greece, [196].
- Death in Egypt, [74];
- Death of son laid upon daughter in Egypt, [96].
- Deductio of bride at Rome, [229].
- Deformation of feet in China, [117].
- Diary of a Boston school girl of 1771, [384].
- Dice in Egypt, [80];
- Dining-tables in United States, [328].
- Discipline in schools of China, [126];
- Discomfort of houses in winter in United States, [331].
- Diseases in United States, [389].
- Diseases of infancy in United States, [377].
- Disposition of Chinese baby, [113].
- Divination by children in Egypt, [76].
- Divorce in China, [105];
- Dolls in Egypt, [81];
- Doors in Dutch houses in New York, [323];
- Dowry in Greece, [183];
- Draughts, game of, in Egypt, [79];
- Europe, [295].
- Dress a distinguishing mark during the middle ages of Europe, [283].
- Dress in China, [121];
- Dress, laws against luxury in, in New England, [350].
- Dress, material of, in China, [121];
- Dress of Anglo-Saxons, [282].
- Dress of boys in Greece, [186];
- Dress of children in China, [122];
- Dress of Dutch children in United States, [363].
- Dress of early Britons, [282].
- Dress of girls in United States, [361].
- Dress of frontiersmen and hunters in United States, [351].
- Dress of infant in China, [122];
- Dress of men and women embroidered and decorated in medieval Europe, [284].
- Dress of men and women of working classes in Europe, [284].
- Dress of men in Egypt, [59];
- Dress of Normans, [283].
- Dress of school girls in United States, [362].
- Dress of servants and slaves in Egypt, [60].
- Dress of women in China, [122];
- Dress, Restrictions on in early United States, [350].
- Drink in Egypt, [64];
- Drink of children in United States, [375].
- Driving vehicles for pleasure at Rome, [253].
- Ducking-stool in United States, [418].
- Dutch houses in New York, [323].
- Duties of children in Greece, [194];
- Judea, [171].
- Dwarfs and deformed persons in Egypt, [79].
- Earrings in China, [122];
- Education among the early Christians, [296].
- Education in China, [123];
- Education in Parishads in India, [101].
- Education in post-exilic period in Judea, [174];
- pre-exilic period, [174].
- Education of boys in Athens, [207];
- Education of Brahman in India, [101].
- Education of common people in Mexico, [37];
- Peru, [51].
- Education of higher classes in Mexico, [37];
- Peru, [51].
- Education of samurai in Japan, [158].
- Education of women in Athens, [209];
- Education of youth at Athens, [208];
- Education, reverence for, in China, [123].
- Education, rise of lay, in Europe, [298].
- Educational ideas of the Church Fathers in Europe, [300].
- Educational titles in China, [127].
- Election-day in United States, [415].
- Elopement in Japan, [136].
- Embalming in Egypt, [75].
- Embroidering in United States, [426].
- Engagement, announcement of, in Mexico, [16].
- Engagement presents in Japan, [134].
- Entertainment in the homes in Greece, [199].
- Ethical standards at Rome, [223].
- Examinations, competitive, in China, for public positions, [123].
- Eye troubles in Egypt, [74].
- Fairs in Europe, [293];
- Father, the, power and duty of, in Japan, [146].
- Feasts in Mexico, [33].
- Feather-work in Mexico, [31];
- United States, [427].
- Fertilization of crops in Egypt, [66];
- Festival of banners in Japan, [148];
- Festivals in Greece, [197];
- Japan, [148].
- Feudal castle and its life in Europe, [267].
- Feudal village, [267].
- Feudalism in Europe, [265].
- "Field Schools" in United States, [442].
- Filial piety in Japan, [133].
- Fireplaces in houses in United States, [330].
- Fish and fishing in Egypt, [67];
- Flax-culture and spinning in United States, [426].
- Flogging of servants in United States, [321].
- Floors of houses in Rome, [217];
- United States, [325].
- Food in Egypt, [62];
- Food of children in Egypt, [64];
- Football in United States, [407].
- Footwear in Egypt, [61];
- Fowling in Egypt, [67];
- Peru, [47].
- Fox and geese, game of, in Europe, [296].
- Fruits of Egypt, [62];
- Funeral feasts at Rome, [245].
- Funeral gifts in United States, [394].
- Funerals in Egypt, [75];
- Funerals of children in United States, [398].
- Furniture of houses in Europe, [276];
- United States, [325].
- Gambling in China, [121];
- Gambrel roof in United States, [324].
- Games and plays in China, [119];
- Geisha girls of Japan, [133].
- "Genji and Heiké," game of, in Japan, [152].
- Ghostly games in Japan, [147].
- Gifts to young babies in United States, [378].
- Girls' and women's work in United States, [423].
- Girls' games in China, [120];
- Girls of Athens and Sparta, comparison of, [180].
- Girls' place in the meeting-house of New England, [430].
- Gladiatorial fights at Rome, [251].
- Glass used in Egypt, [67].
- Glazed ware in Egypt, [67].
- Go-cart for baby in United States, [379].
- God of school children in Japan, [155].
- Going to church in New England, [434].
- Grace returned at meals in Egypt, [63].
- Grains of Egypt, [65];
- Grape and olive culture at Rome, [247].
- Gravestones in United States, [396].
- Grinding grain in Egypt, [62];
- Grinning matches in England, [293].
- Growth of the idea of education for all classes in Europe, [297].
- Guilds in Europe, [274];
- Rome, [249].
- Gymnasium and gymnastic exercises in Greece, [197].
- Gymnastic contests for boys in Greece, [199];
- Rome, [253].