INDEX 



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sine of, 193 ; their touches of art, 

 194-196 ; always before the look- 

 inff-glaSB, 196, 197 ; a nation of 

 drinkers, 197, 198 ; their love of 

 forests, 200, 201 ; primitive ardor 

 and fierceness of, 201, 202. 



FrogB, spawn of, 9C. 



Funeral, a, 209, 210. 



Girl, a Welsh, 218, 219. 



Ooldenrod, 105, 106. 



Goldfinch, American (Spinus tris- 



iis)t 98, 125. 

 Goose, domestic, 68, 8C, 89. 

 Gooee, wild or Canada {Branta 



canndenfris), 86, 87, 101. 

 Gossamer, 104, 105. 

 Grackle, purple. See Blackbird, 



crow. 

 Grosbeak, cardinal, or cardinal {Car- 



dinalis cardinalis)^ 16. 

 Grouse, ruffed. See Partridge. 

 Gulls, 88. 



Hairbird, or chipping sparrow 



(Spi^lln snrioh's), 125. 

 Hare, northern [L''pus americanus 



var. virffinianus)^ tracks of, 52, 



53 ; habits of, 53, 54. 

 Hawks, 8, 126, 132. 

 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 175. 

 Hepatica, or liver-leaf, 96. 

 High-hole, or flicker {Colaptes 



auraitts), 93, 126. 

 Holyhead, 219, 220. 

 Honey-bee, 86, 93. 

 Hornet, 109. 

 Hornet, black, 110. 

 Hotels in England, 182, 183. See 



Inns. 

 Hound, 45 ; baying of, 46, 70 ; and 



fox, 67-76 ; nose of, 73. 

 Hou8&-fly, the English, 138. 

 Hugo, Victor, 202, 233. 



Indian summer, 99-101. 



Inns in England, 182, 207-209, 211. 

 See Hotels. 



Ireland, American birds in, 134; 

 first sight of, 135, 136 ; misery in, 

 221 ; jaunting-oars of, 222 ; rural 

 towns of, 222, 223 ; the landscape 

 in, 223, 224 ; emigrants leaving, 

 227,228. 



Irish, the, shiftlessness and misery 

 of, 221. 



Irishwoman, an emigrating, 227, 



Jackdaw, 214. 



Jaunting-car, the Irish, 222. 



Jay, blue {CyanocUta crutata). 16, 

 126 ; notes of, 10. 



Jay, European, 200. 



Jiiuco, slate-colored. See Snow- 

 bird. 



Kingbird {Tj/rannus iyrannus)^ 125. 



EingletB, 16. 



Knockmeledown Mountains, 223. 



Lark. See Skylark. 



Liver-leaf. See Hepatica. 



Lizard, 93. 



Logging, 88. 



London, bridges in, 143 ; a natural 

 formation, 144-146; the fog of, 

 146-148, 157; the tailors of , 150; 

 foraaJe beauty in, 151 ; the Tower 

 of, 154 ; parks in, 167-169 ; street- 

 cries in, 173 ; among the poor in, 

 178-181 ; hotels of, 182, 183 ; con- 

 trasted with Paris, 191, 192. 



Magpie, 226. 



Mallow, Ireland, 222. 

 I Maple, soft, 85, 93, 95. 



Maple, sugar, 89-94. 



Maples, autumn foliage of, 107. 



Marten, pine (Mustela americana). 

 67. 



Maryland, a winter walk in, 15-21. 



Meadowlark (Stumella magna), 101. 



Mice, wood, 108. 



Mink {Putorius vison), 67. 



Mirrors in Paris, 196, 197. 



Mole, common {Scalops aquati<!UB)f 

 108. 



Moonlight on the snow, 43, 44. 



Mouse, white-footed or deer {Colo- 

 I mys americanus)y 52, 53. 



Mullein, 138. 



Napoleon, Louis, 188. 

 Negro, the, 10-13, 17. 

 Negro's house, a, 20. 

 Nettle, blind, 98. 

 Nettles, 105. 



Nightingale, 166 ; song of, 166. 

 North Mountain, 43. 

 November day, a, 110, 111, 

 Nuthatches, 16, 93 ; notes of, 19. 



Ocean, the, crossing, 131-135, 228- 



235. 

 Orchard, the apple, 124-126. 

 Oriole, Baltimore {Icterus gcUbula)^ 



125. 

 Oriole, orchard. See Starling, 



orchard. 

 Oven-bird. See Wood-wagtail. 



