INDEX 



a poet of nature, 97-106 ; quota- 

 tions from, 98, 106, 124. 



Buckwheat, wild, 215. 



Bugloss, 212. 



Bugloss, viper's. See Blue-weed. 



Bullfrog, 159, '.65. 



Bumblebee, 57, 63, 64, 75, 76, 134, 

 185, 186, 230 ; nest of, 169. 



Bunting, English, 186. 



Bunting, indigo. See Indigo-bird. 



Bunting, snow, or snowflake 

 (Passerina nivalis), 239. 



Burdock, 215, 222, 230. 



Burns, Robert, quotation from, 87. 



Butt End, 239. 



Buttercup, 115, 222. 



Caledonia springs, 47. 



Calopogon, 206. 



Camping, 7, 8; in the rain, 26-30, 



36. 



Campion, bladder, 216. 

 Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), 



121; notes of, 19. 

 Cardinal flower. See Lobelia, 



scarlet. 



Carrot, wild, 214, 219, 222, 227. 

 Catbird (Galeoscoptes carolinen- 



sis), in poetry, 96, 114 ; notes of, 



19,27. 



Catnip, 212, 222. 

 CatakUl Mountains, 71, 77. 

 Cattle, crossing a river, 36, 37 ; as 



eaters of weeds, 230. 

 Cedar-bird, or cedar waxwing 



(Ampelis cedrorum), 62, 167, 231. 

 Chamomile, 222. 

 Chewink, or towhee (Pipilo ery- 



throphthalmus), 121, 151. 

 Chickadee (Pants atricapittus), 



239 ; nest of, 170. 

 Chickweed, 214; at the antipodes, 



218, 222. 

 Chicory, or succory, 219, 222; in 



poetry, 219. 

 Chipmunk, 144. 

 Chippie. See Sparrow, social. 

 Chough, 186. 



Cicada, or harvest-fly, 130-133. 

 Claytonia, or spring beauty, 102, 



Clematis, wild, 203, 212. 



Clouds, boat-shaped, 244. 



Clover, 115. 



Clover, white, 214. 



Cochecton Falls, 30. 



Cockle, 215. 



Colchester, 21. 



Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, quota. 



tion from, 124. 

 Coltsfoot, 102. 

 Coltsfoot, sweet, 207. 

 Columbine, 203, 212. 

 Companions, outdoor, 4, 5. 

 Cone-flower, 228. 

 Coon. See Raccoon. 

 Cormorant, 107, 108. 

 Corn, Indian, 215. 

 Cowbird. See Blackbird, cow. 

 Cows. See Cattle. 

 Cowslip. See Marigold, marsh. 

 Cowslip, English, 90. 

 Creeper, brown (Certhia familir 



aris americana), nest of, 170. 

 Crickets. See Tree-crickets. 

 Crow American (Corvus brachy- 



rhynchos), gait of, 62, 63, 144; 



notes of, 88. 

 Cuckoo (Coccyzus sp.), heard at 



night, 18, 19; habits of, 89; ir> 



poetry, 18, 19 ; notes of, 89, 90. 

 Cuckoo, European, 188. 

 Cuckoo-buds, 189. 

 Cuckoo-flower, 189. 

 Cuckoo-pint, 189. 

 Cypripedium, 210, 211. See Lady's- 



slipper. 



Daffodil, 189, 204. 



Daisy, English, 223. 



Daisy, ox-eye, 211, 219, 230. 



Dandelion, 114, 115, 222, 229. 



Darnel, 222. 



Day, a white, 233, 234. 



Dead-nettle, 222. 



Delaware River, Pepacton branch 



of. See Pepacton BJver. 

 Dentaria, 197. 

 Deposit, 37. 

 Dicentra, or squirrel corn, 205, 



206, 211, 212. 

 Dock, curled-leaf, 225. 



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