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INDEX 



Christ Church, Oxford, Eng., 262. 



Cincinnati, 31, 32, 43, 44, 55; 

 Mitchel's observatory in, 55; 56, 

 58; notable group of Germans in, 

 62 ; 63 ; Harriet Beecher Stowe in, 

 85; fortifications of, 88-89, 219, 

 242, 281, 288. 



"Citizen, The," 217, 427, 435. 



Civil War, Kentucky Unionists in the, 

 14; 41, 43, 46, 73, 74, 75; Ken- 

 tucky's losses by the, 76; 82, 86, 

 88, 120; a story of the, 123-124; 

 126, 127, 141, 157, 159, 163; first 

 year of, 170-178; situation in Ken- 

 tucky at the outbreak of, 171 ; 186, 

 187, 188, 197, 207, 216; Shaler's 

 battery in, 219, 221-223 ; Shaler's 

 treatment of, in his " Kentucky," 

 432; his poems of the, 443. 



Clay, Cassius M., 85. 



Clay, Henry, 82. 



Cleveland, President Grover, 249. 



Cleveland, Richard Jeffry, his "Nar- 

 rative of Voyages and Commercial 

 Enterprises" cited, 5. 



Cleveland, 0., 68, 287. 



Coal Swamps of the Eastern United 

 States, report upon, 343. 



Coast Survey. See United States 

 Coast Survey. 



Coast Survey Camp, 282, 283. 



Cock-fighting, 50, 51, 52. 



Cohasset, Mass., 284. 



College companions, 118-129. 



College gymnasium, 97. 



College library, 182. 



"College teas," 363. 



College Yard, the, 344, 348, 361, 

 377. 



Colonial Club, Cambridge, 345. 



Colonists of Kentucky, 33, 76. 



Colorado, 296, 297, 308. 



Columbus, Ky., 293. 



Confederacy. See Southern Confed- 

 eracy. 



Confederate army, 121, 163, 171, 173, 

 219, 220, 223 ; the Confederate sol- 

 dier, 432. 



Confederates in Kentucky, 171, 172, 



173. 



Connecticut, 150, 199, 291. 

 Connecticut Valley, 4, 125. 

 Conroy Mine, 408. 

 Cook, Caleb, 97. 

 Cooke, Josiah P., Ill, 124, 180, 190, 



208. 

 Coolidge, Philip Sidney, 121; story 



of, 121-123, 124, 208. 

 Corey Hill, Brookline, 410. 

 Corfu, 405. 



Gorman, Charles, 332. 

 Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C., 414. 

 Cotta, Bernhard von, 243. 

 Country living, 348-360. 

 County fairs, 41. 

 Covington, Ky., 79. 

 Crandell, A. R., 277 n. 

 Crittenden, J. J., 73. 

 Cruising and Camping, 130-138. 

 Cuba, 5, 7, 12, 240. 

 Cumberland Gap, summer school at, 



273 ; incidents of, 273 ; a rattlesnake 



episode, 273-275 ; 289-290, 295, 369. 

 Cumberland River, 279. 

 "Curtius,"443. 

 Cushman, Charlotte, 182. 

 Cuvier's "Le Regne Animal," 180. 



Daffodils, cultivation of, at "Seven 

 Gates," 351, 356. 



Dana, Edward S., 227. 



Danville, Ky., 291. 



Darwin, Charles R., 257, 439. 



Darwin, W. E., 351. 



Darwinism, 105, 110, 128-129, 181. 



Davenport, E. L., 182. 



Davis, Jefferson, 88. 



Davis, William M., 418, 426. 



Debating society, Kentucky, dis- 

 cussions of States' Rights in, 86- 

 87. 



Deerfield, Mass., 298. 



Democratic party, 291. 



Dent du Midi, 228, 296. 



Denver, Col., 296; in 1879, 297; 398. 



Devonshire, Duke of, 259. 



