Index 



473 



Jamestown, founding of, 190. 



Japan, Mongolian invasion of, 437. 



Jefferson, Thomas, 141, 142, 150, 305. 



Jennings, Isaac, a paradoxer, 452. 



Jesuits in New France, 127. 



Jevons, Stanley, 388. 



Johnson, Edwin, a paradoxer, 438, 

 439. 



Johnson, Rev. Samuel, 88. 



Jones, Inigo, 374. 



Jonson, Ben, 357, 366-370, 374, 378, 

 385. 



Joule, J. P., 27. 



Jupiter, the planet, still feebly self- 

 luminous, 8. 



Kabaosa, 200. 



Kant, Immanuel, 26, 150. 



Keats, John, 359, 374. 



Keely motor, 417. 



Kelvin, Lord, on the size of atoms, 

 29. 



Kepler, Johannes, 8. 



King, Rufus, 300. 



King of Sweden, as an umpire, 167. 



Kinship, reckoned through the mo- 

 ther, 33. 



Kirk, H. C., a paradoxer, 452. 



Koch, Robert, 29. 



Kuhn, Adolph, 30. 



Lalemant, J., 199. 



Lamb, Charles, 350. 



Lander, William, a paradoxer, 419. 



Landis, John, eccentric poet, 443. 



Lang, Andrew, on the Homeric 

 poems, 355. 



Langdon, Samuel, 301. 



Laplace, Marquis Pierre Simon de, 

 434. 



La Salle, Robert, 199. 



Lavoisier, A. L., his theory of com- 

 bustion, 3 ; 37. 



Lecturer, hardships of a, 84. 



Lectures on science by E. L. Youmans, 

 82-87. 



Leibnitz, G. W., 389. 



Leslie, Alexander, 158. 



Levee en masse, system of, 185, 186. 



Lewes, G. H., 361 -333. 



Lewis and Clark, 203. 



Light, undulatory theory of, 27. 



Lindemann's researches on Pi, 407. 

 Linguistic Society of Paris, 21. 

 Linnaeus, his system of classification, 



16 ; his relation to evolution, 41. 

 Little, Brown & Co., 194, 205. 

 Locke, John, 125, 134. 

 Lollardism, 130. 

 London, size of, in Shakespeare's 



time, 375. 



Longfellow, H. W., 312. 

 Lotze, H. R., 341. 

 Louis XIV., 216. 

 Levering, Joseph, 454. 

 Lowell, J. R., 299, 312, 399. 

 Lubbock, Sir J., 95. 

 Luther, Martin, 125. 

 Lutherans, 142. 

 Lyell, Sir Charles, greatness of his 



work, 10-13 ; 77. 



Macaulay, Lord, 156, 387. 

 Madison, James, 141-143, 157. 

 Maine, Sir Henry, 21, 30. 

 Malpighi, M., 401. 

 Manipulation, its importance in the 



evolution of man, 117, 118. 

 Manuscripts used by Parkman, 204. 

 Marie de 1'Incarnation, 199. 

 Marlowe, Christopher, 373, 385. 

 Maryland, 136. 

 Massachusetts, growth of liberal 



thought in, 144-149. 

 Masson, David, 156. 

 Mastodon, 437. 

 Materialism, attacked by Herbert 



Spencer, 50. 

 Mather, Cotton, 294. 

 Maurer, K., 30. 

 Maurice, F. D.. 341. 

 Mayer, J. R., 27. 

 Maypoles, 375. 

 Mega-ergaion docile, 459. 

 Megalomania of cranks, 410. 

 Memorial Hall at Cambridge, Mass., 



313. 



Merchant of Venice," its crazy law, 



386. 



Meres, Francis, his praise of Shake- 

 speare, 376, 377. 

 Mermaid Tavern, 374. 

 Metamorphosis of motions, 55-57. 

 Methodism, 148. 



