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Index 



Bridge, John, 293. 



Bridges of Cambridge, 302. 



Bridgman, Laura, 335. 



Brougham, Lord, 412. 



Brown, Marie, a paradoxer, 441. 



Browning, Charles, 459. 



Biichner, L., 54. 



Buckle, H. T., 218. 



Buller, Sir Francis, his absurd charge 



to the jury, 382. 

 Bunker Hill, 301. 

 Banyan, John, 403. 

 Burghley, Lord, 364. 

 Burke, Edmund, 194. 

 Burton, Robert, 403. 



Cabanis, Pierre, 55. 



Calvin, J., 130. 



Cambridge, Mass., its history, 286-318; 

 originally intended to be capital of 

 Massachusetts, 290; in what sense 

 the daughter of Cambridge, Eng- 

 land, 295; complex nature of its 

 growth, 306; its extensive manufac- 

 tures, 307-309; excellence of its 

 municipal government, 316, 317. 



Camden, William, 374. 



Carlyle, Thomas, 218. 



Caroline, Sister, 447, 450, 451. 



Carpenter, W., a paradoxer, 421. 



Catastrophes in geology, 21. 



Catholics, disfranchised in Rhode Is- 

 land, 139. 



Causans, M. de, a circle-squarer, 434. 



Cavaliers in Virginia, 142. 



Cavendish, Henry, his analysis of 

 water, 29. 



Champlain, S., 199, 203, 210. 



Chancery phrases seldom found in 

 Shakespeare, 383. 



Chapman, George, 357, 359, 373, 385. 



Charles I., 290. 



Charles II., 137, 165. 



Chemical chart, devised by E. L. You- 

 inans, 79. 



Chemistry, Toumans's textbook of, 80, 

 81. 



Christ Church in Cambridge, 298. 



Cieza de Leon, 202. 



Circle-squaring, 406-408, 411-417. 



Cities in Massachusetts, 305. 



Clan ownership, 33. 



Clarendon, Earl of, 158. 

 Clark, J. S.,93, 100. 

 Class Day forty years ago, 311. 

 Classification of organisms, signifi- 

 cance of, 14, 15. 

 Cleveland, Grover, 175; his Venezuela 



message, 179. 



"Coin's Financial School," 436. 

 Coke, Edward, 374, 393. 

 Columbus, Christopher, 123. 

 Commercial spirit and ecclesiastical 



spirit, antagonism between, 134-136. 

 Comparative method, 30-35. 

 Comte, Auguste, his assertion that 



a stellar astronomy is impossible, 



6; failure of his philosophy, 13, 14, 



88. 



Conan Maol, 327. 



Congress of American Colonies, 191. 

 Congresses, International, 188, 189. 

 Connecticut, founding of, 145. 

 Controverted questions between the 



United States and Great Britain, 



171, 172. 



Cook, Joseph, 333-349. 

 Cooper, James Fenimore, unreality of 



his Indians, 200. 

 Copernicus, N., 102, 111, 125. 

 Copyright, international, 97. 

 Correlation of forces, 27, 28, 55, 97. 

 Cortes, H., 123. 

 Cotton, John, 139, 146, 225. 

 Criminal trials, 382. 

 Cromwell, Oliver, 154-164. 

 Culmer, Frederick, a paradoxer, 425, 



426. 



Culture, early stages of, 32-34. 

 Cumulative action, 11, 12, 77, 101. 

 Curtin, Jeremiah, 320-332. 

 Curtis, B. R., 300. 

 Cuvier, his classification of animals in 



space and time, 16, 17. 



Dalton's law of proportions, 28. 

 Darwin, Charles, 21-24, 30, 40, 49, 77, 



103-105, 335, 3(i3, 38G. 

 Darwin, George Howard, 8. 

 Defoe, Daniel, 404. 

 Delitzsch, Franz, 341. 

 De Morgan, Augustus, 411-419, 427, 



435. 

 Derby, Earl of, 194. 



