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INDEX 



about, 299-300; 302; tramps into 



its ancient environs, 302 ; along the 



way to Impruneta, 302-304 ; town 



and country folk, 304, 309; 311, 



314, 317, 318, 319, 322, 324. 

 Florida, 247, 330; impressions of, 



331; an adventure in, 331-332; 



334. 

 Foley, of Kentucky, 119-120, 135, 



173. 

 Forbes, James D., 228. 



Forbes, , 382. 



Foreword, 1859-1862, 215. 



Fort Independence, Boston Harbor, 



174, 175, 176. 



Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, 197. 

 Fossils, 100, 153, 229, 244, 247; col- 

 lections sent to Dom Pedro, 298; 



in Italy, 314, 316; 426. 

 France, 228; incidents of travel in 



out-of-the-way parts, 230; 231, 



237, 238. 

 Franco-Italian-Austrian War, 122, 



157. 

 Frankfort, Ky., 46, 70; description 



of, in Shaler's boyhood, 71-72; 



73, 74, 75, 171, 211, 278, 280, 287, 



288, 291, 292, 293. 

 Freiberg, 242; School of Mines in, 



243 ; a German household, 243-244. 

 French Revolution, 5, 210. 

 Frenchman's Bay, 131, 133 

 Fresh Pond, 414. 

 "From Old Fields," 221, 427, 443, 



444. 

 Frontiersmen, 34, 41; Kentucky 



type of, 165. 



Galton, Francis, 257. 



Game-cocks, 50; young Shaler's in- 

 terest in battles of, 51; 52, 53. 



Garibaldi, recollections of, 320. 



Gasp6, 161-162; an interesting geo- 

 logical field, 162-163. 



Gay Head, 115, 351. 



"General's Yarn, The," 221. 



Geodetic and Geological Survey, 249. 



Geoffrys, 257. 



Geological excursion. See " Professor 

 Shaler's Field Days." 



Geological Record, 289. 



Geological Reports, Government and 

 State, 426, 427, 428; 429, 430. 



Geological Surveys, Kentucky, 224; 

 United States, 247. 



Geology, Shaler's early speculations 

 in, 53-54 ; study of, under Agassiz, 

 100, 101,111; field work, 115; 117; 

 on the coast of Labrador, 160 ; in 

 Gaspe', 161-163; 180; Shaler's 

 methods of instruction in, 225, 248, 

 272, 280; various reports upon, 

 275, 283, 343 ; Agassiz's instruction, 

 297; Shaler's lectures to his stu- 

 dents, 365-366; "Natural History 

 Five," afterward "Geology Four," 

 367-368; " Professor Shaler's Field 

 Days," 368-369. 



" Geology of Boston and its Environs, 

 The," 426. 



"Geology of Roads," report on, 430. 



George, the cook, 140, 141, 147, 152, 

 153. 



"Georgians, The," 221. 



Germany, 90; travels in, 238; visits 

 to Dresden, 238-243; to Freiberg, 

 243-244 ; to out-of-the-way places, 

 244, 245. 



Gilman, Arthur, 373. 



Glaciers, 228; great glaciers of the 

 Alps, 229 ; Shaler's book on, 426. 



Glasgow, 266. 



Glenn, William, 118. 



Gloucester fishermen, 143, 144. 



Goebel, Gov. William, 73. 



Gould, Augustus A., 109. 



Gould, Benjamin Ap thorp, 104. 



Government post, Newport, Ky., 27, 

 31, 39, 55, 59. 



Government Surveys, 249. 



Graduate School of Applied Science. 

 See Lawrence Scientific School. 



Grand Manan, 132, 133. 



Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 174. 



Gray, Asa, 104, 105; Shaler's rela- 

 tions with, 110; 113, 190, 208. 



