INDEX 



221 



" Coleridge, Wordsworth, and the 

 American Botanist William Bar- 

 tram," 129 n. 



Coleridges Naturschilderungen in sei- 

 nen Gedichten, 140 «, 14 1. 



"Coleridges Notizbuch," 128 «, 134. 



Collins, William, 112. 



Collinson, Peter, letter from John Bar- 

 tram to, 4, 14, 71; exchange of 

 plants with John Bartram, 5, 6, 7; 

 sends books to John Bartram, 19, 23. 



Colonial Mobile, 200. 



Color, Bartram's reaction to, 84, 107, 

 123; poetic, 102; emotional, 104; 

 Coleridge's adaptation from Bar- 

 tram, 137-8; Wordsworth's adapta- 

 tion from Bartram, 154, 155, 157, 

 165 ; Chateaubriand's adaptation of, 

 197. 



Commonplace Book, The, see Payne, 

 John Howard. 



Common-Place Books, 180. 



Complete Poetical Works of Percy 

 Bysshe Shelley, The, 188. 



Concordance to the Poems of William 

 Wordsworth, A, 168. 



Cones, D., 28. 



■" Conjectures Relative to the Scite of 

 Bristol, in Pennsylvania," 28. 



Cooke, Edward, 137 «. 



Cooper, James Fenimore, 31. 



Cooper, Lane, Cambridge History of 

 American Literature, 10, 39 n, 61, 

 68, 80; Dictionary of American Bio- 

 graphy, iln; "Bartram Redivivus," 

 127 n, 198; "A Dissertation upon 

 Northern Lights," 135 «; "Words- 

 worth's Sources," 136, 149 «, 152, 

 155, 157, 158, 159, 165, 167, 170, 

 171, 174; "Coleridge, Wordsworth, 

 and Mr. Lowes," 136-7; "A Glance 

 at Wordsworth's Reading," 149 n, 

 150, 160, 164; Methods and Aims 

 in the Study of Literature, 149 n, 

 150 «, 160 «; A Concordance to the 

 Poems of William Wordsworth, 168. 



Cowley, Abraham, 178. 



Craftsman, The, 22. 



Crantz, David, 135 k. 



Crevecoeur, Hector St. John de, 1 ; 

 quoting John Bartram on his becom- 

 ing a naturalist, 3 ; visits Bartram's 

 garden, 6; reports John Bartram's 

 views on negro slavery, 16, 18. 

 Crocodiles, see Alligators. 

 " Crocodiles and their Nests," 92-3. 



Cupressus Disticha, description of, 82, 

 106, 109; Wordsworth's use of, 

 154-5, 155 «, 157, 161-2, 164, 165; 

 Southey's use of, 179; Hearn's use 

 of, 194. 



Cutler, Reverend Manasseh, 24; visits 

 William Bartram, 25. 



Cyclopaedia of American Literature, 

 see Duyckinck. 



Cypress tree, see Cupressus Disticha. 



Damon, S. Foster, 193. 



Dampier, Captain William, 173. 



Darlington, see Memorials of John 

 Bartram and Humphrey Marshall. 



Darwin, Erasmus, Phytologia or the 

 Philosophy of Agriculture and 

 Gardening and Botanic Garden, 20. 



De Maupertuis, 135 k. 



Democracy and Poetry, 139. 



De Quincey, Thomas, 152, 189. 



Description of the Western Territory, 

 189. 



De Selincourt, Ernest, 149 n, 150, 

 161 n, 166 n. 



" Development of the Love of Ro- 

 mantic Scenery in America, The," 

 200. 



Development of the Natural History 

 Essay in American Literature, The, 

 see Hicks, Philip Marshall. 



De Vere, Aubrey, 190. 



Dictionary of American Biography, on 

 John Bartram's ancestry, 1-2 n ; date 

 of John and William Bartram's trip 

 to the Catskills, 9 « ; on manner of 

 William Bartram's death, 12; on 

 William Bartram's paintings, 32 n. 



Dictionary of Books Relating to 

 America, A, 5 n. 



Dictionary of National Biography, 

 82 n. 



Dillenius, 6; his History of Mosses, 19. 



Dionea Aiuscipula, 42. 



" Dissertation upon Northern Lights, 

 A," 135 k. 



Dock, M. L., 8 n. 



Dondore, Dorothy Anne, 101, 192. 



Don luan, 189 n. 



Dowden, Edward, 150-1, 151k, 153, 

 167. 



Dr. John Pother gill and his Friends, 

 see Fox, R. Hingston. 



Ducros, L., 38. 



Dumeril, Edith, 184. 



