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INDEX 



Carlyle, Thomas, 48 n; his comment 

 on Bartram's style, 101, 111, 191, 

 192. 



Carver, Jonathan, as predecessor of 

 William Bartram, 39; authenticity 

 of his book, 67 ; indefiniteness of 

 his camping places, 77; compared 

 with William Bartram as describer 

 of landscape, 122; on the whip- 

 poor-will, 162, 169, 173; source of 

 Southey's American lore, 180. 



Catalogue of American Trees, Shrubs, 

 and Herbaceous Plants, 16. 



Catalogue of the Library of Robert 

 Southey, 178. 



Cataracts, at Augusta, 88, 132. 



Catesby, Mark, 6, 122; History of 

 American Birds, 19, 97, 98; Natural 

 History of the Carolinas, Florida, 

 and the Bahama Islands, 26, 39, 40. 



Century Magazine, The, 91. 



Ceremonies and Religious Customs, 

 187. 



Chalmers, Dr. Lionel, 32. 



Channing, William Ellery, 184. 



Characteres Plantarum, 19. 



Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opin- 

 ions, and Times, 40. 



Charlevoix, Pierre Francois, 180, 183, 

 196. 



Chateaubriand, F. A., as Romantic 

 traveler, 79, 80; indebtedness of 

 Bowles to, 182; indebtedness of Fe- 

 licia Hemans to, 186, 187; doubt of 

 authenticity of his American land- 

 scape, 195 ; Le Voyage en Amerique, 

 19, 80, 195; Atala, 196; Les 

 Natchez, 197. 



"" Chateaubriand's America," 195. 



Chinard, Gilbert, on Montaigne, 49 n ; 

 L'Exotisme Americain dans I'CEuvre 

 de Chateaubriand, 195 ; " Chateau- 

 briand en Amerique," 195 ; Les 

 Natchez, 197. 



Chinese painting, Bartram's knowledge 

 of, 107, 109. 



Chivers, Thomas Holley, indebtedness 

 of Nacoochee to Bartram, 192-3 ; in- 

 debtedness to Moore, Coleridge, 

 Keats, Blake, Shelley, and Hemans, 

 193; "The Mighty Dead," 193; in- 

 debtedness of Atlanta to Bartram, 

 193. 



Chorley, Henry F., 184. 



" Christabel," indebtedness of to Bar- 

 tram, 139-41. 



Christian Science Monitor, The, ll4. 



Chrystal fountain, 88, 95, l46, l47, 

 i94. 



Clarke, F. S., 93. 



Clarkson, Dr. Gerardus, 25. 



Cloran, Timothy, notes to his edition 

 of Atala, 195-6. 



Coleridge, Ernest Hartley, on Bar- 

 tram's humanitarian precepts, 34; on 

 date of Coleridge's acquaintance 

 with Bartram, 129; on indebtedness 

 of " The Ancient Mariner " to Bar- 

 tram, 134, 138; his edition of 

 "Christabel," 140 k; his notes on 

 " Religious Musings," 145 ; indebt- 

 edness of " Kubla Khan " to Bar- 

 tram, 147; on "Ruth," 155. 



Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, his imagi- 

 nation stimulated by Bartram's 

 "generous" rattle-snake, 49; copied 

 description of the " roar " of alliga- 

 tors, 104, 128; influence of Bartram 

 on, 115; indebtedness of his "An- 

 cient Mariner " to Bartram, 128, 

 134-9, 165; indebtedness of "This 

 Lime- Tree Bower My Prison " to 

 Bartram, 128-30, 188; date of 

 " Lewti," 129; date of purchase of 

 Bartram's Travels, 150 n, 148, 178; 

 indebtedness of Osorio to Bartram, 

 130-4, 156; record of his book bor- 

 rowings, 130k; auroras in, 135 w; 

 indebtedness of " Christabel " to 

 Bartram, 139-41; indebtedness of 

 " The Wanderings of Cain " to Bar- 

 tram, 140, l4l, 150; indebtedness 

 of " Zapolya " to Bartram, 140, 

 14 1; indebtedness of "Frost at 

 Midnight " to Bartram, 141-2 ; in- 

 debtedness of " Lewti " to Bartram, 

 142-3; influence of "Lewti" on 

 Shelley, 188; indebtedness of 

 " Fears in Solitude " to Bartram, 

 143-4; indebtedness of " Religious 

 Musings " to Bartram, 144-5 ; in- 

 debtedness of " Midnight on the 

 Euphrates" to Bartram, 145; in- 

 debtedness of " Kubla Khan " to 

 Bartram, 145-8; use of Bartram in 

 describing Wordsworth in Bio- 

 graphia Literaria, 148; comment on 

 Bartram's Travels in Table-Talk, 

 149; "To William Lisle Bowles," 

 181; his friendship with Charles 

 Lamb, 188-9; influence on Chivers, 

 193. 



