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INDEX 



16; Mr. Christinat, 36; F. J. 

 Child, 209; her colleagues at the 

 Annex and Radcliffe College, 

 208 ff., 322, 323, 343, 346; Mr. 

 and Mrs. Otto Dresel, 52; C. C. 

 Felton, 17, 66; her grandchildren 

 and great-grandchildren, 65, 81, 

 88, 105, 106, 172, 173, 175, 182, 

 372, 378 ff., 384, 386 ff. (see also 

 Shaw, Louis A.); Agnes Irwin, 

 259 ff., 303, 317 ff.; Elizabeth 

 Cabot Lee, 18, 108, 374; C. E. 

 Norton, 209; the students of 

 Radcliffe College, 254, 265 ff.; 

 Sarah W. Whitman, 355, 356. 



Writings of : Manuscript 

 Memoir of Thomas G. Gary, 3, 5, 

 63 ; Actaea, a First Lesson in Nat- 

 ural History, 64, 204; Methods of 

 Study in Natural History, 66; A 

 Journey in Brazil, 69 ff., 103, 104, 

 106 ff., 110, 112; Seaside Studies 

 in Natural History, 93, 95; An 

 Amazonian Picnic, 102; A Dredg- 

 ing Excursion in the Gulf Stream, 

 103; The Hassler Glacier, 119; In 

 the Straits of Magellan, 119; A 

 Cruise through the Galapagos, 119; 

 Louis Agassiz : His Life and Cor- 

 respondence, 181 ff. 



Agassiz, George, 172, 182. 



Agassiz, Ida. See Higginson, Ida 

 Agassiz. 



Agassiz (Jean) Louis (Rodolphe), 

 early life, 35; in Munich, 307; in 

 Paris, 283; arrival in Boston, 

 30 ff.; Lowell Lectures, 30, 31; at 

 East Boston, 32; appointment to 

 professorship at Harvard Uni- 

 versity, 32; life in Oxford Street, 

 32 ff.; Cambridge friends, 32; 

 friendship with Longfellow, 32, 

 52, 180, 186; his wife's death, 32, 

 37; his children, 32, 37; meeting 

 with Elizabeth Cabot Gary, 34; 

 marriage with Elizabeth Cabot 

 Gary, 35; zoological specimens in 

 Oxford Street, 34, 38, 39; labora- 

 tory at Nahant, 39; professor- 

 ship at Charleston, 40 ff.; lec- 



tures in Washington, 41 ; labora- 

 tory on Sullivan's Island, 40 ff., 

 392; library in Quincy Street, 45; 

 part in the Agassiz School, 47 ff., 

 397 ff.; fiftieth birthday, 52; is 

 offered a professorship in Paris, 

 55 ff.; summer in Europe, 58 ff.; 

 friendship with Alexander Braun, 



58, 187, 188; visit to Montagny, 



59, 60, 62; Methods of Study 

 in Natural History, 66; on the 

 Thayer expedition to Brazil, 

 68 ff., 70, 71, 75, 81, 85 ff., 91, 93, 

 94, 96, 97, 99 ff.; lectures on the 

 Colorado, 71; friendship with the 

 Emperor of Brazil, 68, 72 ff., 

 78 ff., 102, 179, 180; lectures in 

 Rio de Janeiro, 82 ff., 102; return 

 to Cambridge, 103; failing 

 health, 103; journey in the West, 

 103, 112, 113; expedition in the 

 Gulf Stream, 103; his mother's 

 illness and death, 104, 105; at 

 the Humboldt Celebration, 114, 

 115; illness, 115; at Deerfield, 

 115 ff.; recovery, 118; on the 

 Hassler expedition, 118 ff., 127, 

 128 ff., 137, 143 ff., 147, 151 ff., 

 160, 161; return to Cambridge, 

 165; school on Penikese Island, 

 165 ff.; failing health, 170; death, 

 170; biography of, 181 ff.; mem- 

 ory of, in Switzerland, 190, 191; 

 memoir of, by Ernest Favre, 185; 

 as a teacher. 264, 288, 351. 



Agassiz, Maximilian, 172, 182. 



Agassiz, Pauline. See Shaw, Paul- 

 ine Agassiz. 



Agassiz, Rodolphe, 172, 182, 378; 

 daughters of, 378 ff., 384, 386. 



Agassiz Museum, 56 ff., 92 ff., 372, 

 380, 381. 



Agassiz School, 46 ff., 204, 264, 351, 

 394 fif. 



Albatross, 130. 



Alexander, Francesca, 282. 



Alexander, Lucia S., 282, 287. 



Amazon, the, 68, 59, 91, 95, 102. 



Andes Mountains, 146, 156, 159, 

 162. 



