VII.-EDUCATION IN IRELAND:-
1. Report of her Majesty's Commissioners, appointed
to inquire into the Endowments, Funds and Ac-
tual Condition of all Schools endowed for the
purpose of Education in Ireland, accompanied by
Minutes of Evidence, Documents, and Tables of
Schools and Endowments. Dublin: printed by
Alex. Thom and Sons, for Her Majesty's Stationery
Office, 1858.
2. Letter to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey,
Bart., M.P. G. Č. B. Her Majesty's principal
Secretary of State for the Home Department.
By Archibald John Stephens, Esq., one of Her
Majesty's late Commissioners of Inquiry into the
Endowed Schools of Ireland. London: printed
by Eyre and Spotiswood, Printers to the Queen's
most excellent Majesty, 1858.
3. National Education in Ireland. By William
Dwyer Ferguson, LL.D., lately Assistant Com-
missioner, Endowed Schools Commission.
London: Seely and Co. 1858.
VIIL-QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF
REFORMATORY SCHOOLS AND OF PRISON DISCIP-
LINE:-Containing-Report of a Visit to English
and Continental Reformatories-Extracts from
the Eleventh Report of the Bristol Ragged
School-from the Third Report of the Red Lodge
Girls' Reformatory-from Fifth Report of the
Park Row Asylum, Bristol-from the Second
Report of the Calder Farm Reformatory-
Report of the Benevolent Apprenticing Society
-Certified Industrial and Ragged Schools-
Interest of Ladies in the Reformatory Question in
Cork-Interesting Extracts from Aris's Birming-
ham Gazette-Annual Meeting of Birminghain
Girls' Reformatory-Annual Meeting of Saltley
Reformatory Institution-Letter from P. J.
Murray, Esq. to the Editor of the Freeman, on
Reformatory Schools in Union Workhouses-Me-
morandum of a Conversation held with the Chap-
lain and Master of the Boys' Refuge, Glasgow, by
Alfred Hill, Esq.-Report of the Reformatory at
Mettray, for 1857.-Report of the Yorkshire
Catholic Reformatory School for 1857.