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America, ii. 105; list of sub- 

 jects, ii. 106 

 American Lecture Tour, ii. 107- 

 199— 



arrival in New York, ii. 107; 

 excursion up the Hudson river, 

 ii. 108; goes to Boston, ii. 108; 

 first lecture, ii. 109 ; acquaint- 

 ances, ii. 109; occupations in 

 Boston, ii. no; lectures in 

 Williamstown, ii. in; lectures 

 at Meriden, ii. in; Vassar Col- 

 lege described, ii. 113; goes to 

 Baltimore, ii. 113; anecdotes of 

 Professor Sylvester, ii. 114; re- 

 turns to Boston, receives hos- 

 pitality, ii. 115; goes to Wash- 

 ington, ii. 116; social life at 

 Washington, ii. 118, 119; on 

 Irish in America, ii. 120; Mr. 

 Allen, ii. 121 ; visit to the Treas- 

 ury, ii. 123 ; visit to House of 

 Representatives and Naval Ob- 

 servatory, ii. 123 ; goes to New 

 York to lecture, ii. 125 ; lecture 

 tour in Canada, ii. 125 ; Toronto, 

 ii. 126; describes Niagara, ii. 

 127; returns to Washington and 

 lectures to Women's Anthropo- 

 logical Society, ii. 128; lectures 

 on Social Economy, ii. 128; visit 

 to the National Deaf-Mute Col- 

 lege, ii. 130-132; -reviews Pro- 

 fessor Cope's " The Origin of 

 the Fittest," ii. 132; visits Pres- 

 ident Cleveland, ii. 133 ; com- 

 ments on Washington, ii. 133 ; 

 books read by, ii. 134; starts for 

 Cincinnati, stopping first at 

 Luray to visit caves, ii. 136, 137 ; 

 stays at Clifton Forge, ii. 137; 

 describes journey to Coalburg, 

 ii. 139; stays with Mr. Edwards, 

 ii. 139, 140; arrives at Cincin- 

 nati, ii. 141; excursions, ii. 142; 

 visit to Mr. Dury, ii. 142-144; 

 lectures at Cincinnati, ii. 145 ; 

 goes to St. Louis, ii. 146; de- 

 scribes journey to Sioux City, ii. 



147 ; gives three lectures, ii. 147 ; 

 drives to Mr. Talbot's zoologi- 

 cal farm, ii. 148; visits pork- 

 curing establishment, ii. 149; 

 goes to Lawrence, Kansas, ii. 

 150; goes to Manhattan, ii. 151; 

 sees over the college, ii. 152; 

 goes to Salina, ii. 153; difficulty 

 in procuring a magic lantern, 

 ii. 154; drive to M. Henry, ii. 

 154; goes to Denver, ii. 155; 

 journey to Salt Lake City, ii. 

 156; city described, ii. 156; goes 

 to San Francisco and stays with 

 his brother John, ii. 158; drive 

 to Redwood Forest, ii. 158; goes 

 to his brother's house at Stock- 

 ton, ii. 159; lectures on "Spirit- 

 ualism," ii. 160 ; excursion to 

 the Yosemite Valley, ii. 160-162; 

 describes the gigantic trees of 

 California, ii. 162-164; visit to 

 Senator Stanford, ii. 165-168; 

 goes to Santa Cruz, ii. 169; re- 

 turns to Stockton and witnesses 

 Fourth of July celebrations, ii. 

 170; goes botanizing tour to the 

 Sierra Nevada and Rocky 

 Mountains, ii. 171 ; describes 

 railway journey, ii. 171, 172; ex- 

 ploring, ii. 173 ; goes to Lake 

 Tahoe, ii. 174; by rail to Reno, 

 ii. 175; describes railway jour- 

 ney, 176-178; visits Colorado 

 Springs and Garden of the Gods, 

 ii. 178, 179, 180; botanizing ex- 

 pedition to Gray's Peak, ii. 180- 

 183 ; leaves for Chicago, ii. 184 ; 

 impressions of Chicago, ii. 185 ; 

 lectures in Michigan, ii. 186; 

 goes to Kingston to stay with 

 the Aliens, ii. 186; by steamer 

 to Alexandria Bay and Montreal, 

 ii. 187 ; stays with Mr. lies, ii. 

 189 ; visits Quebec and leaves 

 for England, ii. 189, 190; im- 

 pressions of America — its land 

 and people, ii. 190-199; returns 

 to England, ii. 200; curious in- 



