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Dublin, i. 64. 

 Duchatrlier, M., i. 189. 

 Dufrenoy, i. 265. 



Echinoderms, Monograph.it des Echin- 



odermes, i. 60. 



Echinodermes de la. Suisse, i. 138, 179. 

 Egerton, Sir Philip de Grey, i. 2, ii. 



,76. 



Elie de Beaumont, i. in; letter from 

 Agassiz on Glaciers, i. 163, 265. 



Eliot, Dr. Charles W.. ii. 6. 



Eliot, Samuel, ii. 83. 



Emerson, R. W., ii. 129. 



Engelmann, Dr. G., ii. 140. 



England, visit to, i. 59, 63, 275. 



Enniskillen, Lord, i. 66, 190, ii. 76. 



Erie, Lake, ii. 15. 



Erlangen, University of, i. 26. 



Escher-Gesner, the engineer, i. 15. 



Escher von cler Linth, Arnold, i. 15, 

 190, 203, 251. 



Essay on Classification, ii. 65. 



Esslingen, i. 21. 



Etudes sur les glaciers, i. 138 ; pub- 

 lished in book form, i. 160. 



Evening Traveller prints Agassiz's 

 lectures, ii. 24. 



Evolution and Permanence of Type, 

 published in " Atlantic Monthly," ii. 

 208. 



Extraordinary Fishes from California, 



ii- 75- 



Fabre, D., i. 292. 



Farel, the Protestant reformer at Mo- 

 tier, i. 6. 



Faxon, Walter, ii. 195. 

 Fellenberg, i. 118. 



Felton, Professor C. C, ii. 32, 50, 86. 

 Felton, President, his death, ii. 132. 

 Felton, Mrs., influence over Agassiz, 



33- 



Fewkes, Walter, ii. 195. 

 Fishes from the Southern Bend of the 



Tennessee River, Ala., ii. 75. 

 Fiske, John, ii. 109. 

 Fivax, Marc Louis, i. 19. 

 Florida Coral Reefs, ii. 38, 39. 

 Forbes, Edward, i. 143. 

 Forbes, James D., invitation to Aar, 



i. 187 ; ascent of the Jungfrau, i. 189 ; 



attempt at reconciliation, i. 273. 

 Fossiles du terrain cretace du Jura, 



Neitchatelois, i. 179. 

 Fossils, discoveres in the Rocky 



Mountains, ii. 167. 

 France, subscribers to his " Poissons 



fossiles," i. 64. 



Francillon, Mrs. Olympe, ii. 78. 

 Franco-German War, ii. 179. 

 Frazer, i. 285. 



Fremont's expedition, i. 287. 

 Fresh-water Fishes, ii. 74. 



Galapagos Islands, ii. 190. 



Galloupe, C. W., ii. 207. 



Geikie, A., explanation of Sopwith's 

 caricature, i. 166. 



Geikie, James, i. 169. 



Geneva, ii. 79. 



Genthod, the country seat of Pictet, ii. 

 80. 



Geological Society of London, i. 168. 



Geological Society of France, i. 235 ; 

 communications by Agassiz, i. 264. 



Germany, i. 129. 



Girard, Charles, i. 151, 189, 223 . ar- 

 rives in Boston, i. 294 ; assistant to 

 Professor Baird, ii. 36. 



Glacial theory, ii. 123. 



Glaciers, i. 153, 160, 164, 175, 198, 204, 

 219, 236, 251, 265, 266; Les glaciers 

 et I'epoque glaciaire, subject of lect- 

 ure in Boston, i. 291. 



Glasgow, i. 165. 



Gorman, Samuel, ii. 195. 



Gould, Dr. A. A., ii. 7, 31. 



Gray, Francis C., ii. 63, 83. 



Gray, J. E., ii. 105. 



Gray, Professor Asa, i. 284, ii. 44, 106, 

 109, no, 117. 



Green River Station, ii. 167. 



Gressly, Armand, pupil of Thurmann, 

 i. 130-134, 223; and Vogt, i. 149; 

 placed in an asylum, i. 238. 



Gunther, Dr. A., his criticism oi Pens- 

 sons fossiles, \. 217. 



Guyot, Professor Arnold, i. 17, 56, 128, 

 136, 190, 200, 204, ii. 20, 36. 



Haeckel, ii. 126. 



