INDEX 



Aboriginal Monuments of the State of 

 New York, 61. 



Academy, The, 190. 



Academy of Natural Sciences in Phila- 

 delphia, 12, 32 n, 34 n, 40 n. 



Adair, James, 180, 183. 



Adams, John, 7. 



" Address to My Infant Daughter 

 Dora," 173-4. 



" Aged Indian, The," 185-6. 



Akenside, Mark, 112. 



Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, 37. 



Allibone, S. Austin, A Critical Dic- 

 tionary of English Literature and 

 British and American Authors, 22. 



Alligator-Hole, 147. 



Alligators, abundance of in the "' Great 

 Sink," 74; Bartram's fear of attack 

 by, 78; infest Battle Lagoon, 88; 

 comments on use of the term, 92-3; 

 Bartram's and Lawson's comments 

 on use of the term, 93 ; Bartram's 

 description of, 93, 197 ; comments 

 by Clarke, True, and Kellog on Bar- 

 tram's exaggerated description of, 

 93-4; Harper's comment on ac- 

 curacy of Bartram's description of, 

 94; noises of, 104, 139; Bartram's 

 battle with, 120; Coleridge's use of, 

 128, 144, 145; Southey's use of, 

 181; Bowles's use of, 182; Camp- 

 bell's use of, 183 and n\ Chateau- 

 briand's use of, 196. 



" Alligators of the Okefinokee," 94. 



Altamaha ( " Alatamaha " ) River, 52, 

 72, 73, 86, 87, 133, 142, 143, 145, 

 161, 164, 165. 



Ambrosio, or The Monk, 141 n. 



" American Forest Girl, The," 187. 



American Historical Review, 200. 



American Indian in English Literature 

 of the Eighteenth Century, The, see 

 Bissell, Benjamin. 



American Literature, 191-4. 



American Naturists, 98 n, 101, 102, 

 114. 



American Ornithology, The, 13, 96. 



American Philosophical Society, The, 

 elects John Bartram to membership, 

 2 ; elects William Bartram to mem- 

 bership, 11; Proceedings of, 11. 



American Quarterly Review, The, 58, 

 195. 



" Ancient Mariner, The," indebtedness 

 to Bartram, 128, 134-9, l4l, 165. 



Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi 

 Valley, 61. 



■" Anecdotes of an American Crow," 

 43-4. 



Animal psychology, 45-7, 120-1. 



Annual Anthology, The, 129- 



" Answers to Queries about Indians," 

 28, 60, 61. 



Anthologia Hibernica, 92-3. 



Apology for the Quakers, 19. 



Aristotle, Works, 20. 



Armstrong, Emma Kate, 195. 



Ashe, Thomas, 162, 169, 183. 



Atala, 182, 186, 196. 



Athenaeum, The, 132, 136, 144, 149 «, 

 150, 152 «, 155, 157, 159, 165, l67, 

 170, 174. 



Atlanta; or The True Blessed Island 

 of Poesy, 193. 



Atlantic Ocean, 86, 133, 182. 



Auk, The, 97 n. 



Auroras, 135 «, 137, 174. 



Azalea, the flaming, Bartram observes, 

 75, 84; Coleridge's use of, 133; 

 Wordsworth's use of, 155; Tenny- 

 son's use of, 190; Chateaubriand's 

 use of, 196. 



Babbitt, Irving, 56, 57. 



Baker, Henry, 50. 



Bancroft, George, 184. 



Banks, Sir Joseph, 23. 



" Banwell Hill," 181-2. 



Barclay, Robert, 19- 



Barton, Benjamin S., publishes selec- 

 tions from John Bartram's letters, 4; 

 on John Bartram's correspondence, 

 6; urges William Bartram to serve 

 on Lewis & Clarke expedition, 12 ; 

 his gift of BuflFon's Natural History, 

 20; Elements of Botany with plates 

 by William Bartram, 32; submits to 

 William Bartram a list of queries on 

 Indians, 60; his memoir on the 

 Origin of the American Nation, 60; 

 urges Bartram to publish the Travels 

 in Europe, 199- 



Bartram, Dr. James, 33 and n, 34 n, 

 113, 201-3. 



Bartram, John, grandfather of John 

 Bartram, 1. 



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