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INDEX 



Dunlap, William, 24; visits William 



Bartram, 25-6. 

 Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L., 5 «, 7, 



15, 36. 

 Dyer, John, 50. 



Early History of the Creek Indians and 



their Neighbors, 59. 

 Eastlake, Lady, 188 n. 

 Ecclesiastical Sonnets, 172. 

 •" Edith, A Tale of the Woods," 187. 

 Edwards, George, corresponds with 



John Bartram, 6; cited by William 



Bartram, 20, 20 n, 39. 

 Eggleston, Edward, on use of term 



" tyger," 91 and n. 

 Eliot, Jared, letter from John Bartram 



to, 8; letter from Benjamin Frank- 

 lin to, 15. 

 Ellis, John, 6. 



Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 48 n, 191, 192. 

 Encyclopaedia Americana, 7, 13, 28. 

 Encyclopaedia Britannica, 199. 

 Ephemera, 74, 91, 92, 197. 

 Essay on Criticism, 21. 

 Essay on Man, 21. 

 Etudes Critiques, 195. 

 Excursion, The, 160, l6l, 162, 164, 



165, 166, 168, 173. 

 Excursions, 192. 

 "' Exile's Dirge, The," 187. 

 " Expostulation and Reply," 175. 



Fagin, N. B., 62 n. 



Fairchild, Hoxie Neale, 52, 67, 127, 

 180. 



"" Fears in Solitude," 143-4. 



Figure of the Earth, The, 155 n. 



" Fisheries and Fishery Industries of 

 the United States, The," 93. 



■" Fleece, The," 50. 



Floating islands, description of, 89; 

 adaptation of by Wordsworth, 166, 

 167, 171; adaptation of by Doro- 

 thy Wordsworth, 177-8; adaptation 

 of by Felicia Hemans, 186; adapta- 

 tion of by Chateaubriand, 196. 



Flora Virginica, 19. 



Foerster, Norman, 191-2. 



Food, Bartram's attitude towards, 32-3 ; 

 importance of to explorer, 78; de- 

 scription of, 79-80. 



" Forest Sanctuary, The," 187. 



Fothergill, Dr. John, his correspond- 

 ence with John Bartram, 6; agrees 

 to finance William Bartram's journey 



to the Floridas, 10, 80-1 ; interest in 

 American plants, 22, 71. 



Fox, R. Kingston, on John Bartram's 

 scientific accomplishments, 4, 5 «; 

 on William Bartram's roving disposi- 

 tion, 8; on agreement between Dr. 

 Fothergill and William Bartram, 10, 

 11. 



Franklin, Benjamin, founds American 

 Philosophical Society, 2; visits Bar- 

 tram's garden, 6; offers to teach 

 William Bartram printing or en- 

 graving, 8; friendship with John 

 Bartram, 14; opinion of John Bar- 

 tram quoted, 15; his pamphlet on 

 education, 20; a shrub named for, 

 76; source of Southey's American 

 lore, 180. 



Franklinia Alatamaha, 16, 81. 



'" Frost at Midnight," l4l. 



Garden, Dr. Alexander, corresponds 



with John Bartram, 6, 19. 

 Garden and Forest, 8. 

 Genealogical Chart of the Bartram 



Family, 2 n. 

 Gertrude of Wyoming, 182, 187. 

 Gilfillan, Reverend George, 181. 

 '" Glance at Wordsworth's Reading, 



A," 149 «, 150, 160. 

 Gordonia lasianthus, 81, 128, 143, 144, 



154, 197. 

 Gower, John, 136. 

 Gray, Thomas, 112. 

 Great Spring (Sink), The, 88, 137. 

 Greenlaw, Edwin, on mingling of 



classic and romantic traits, 57. 

 Gronovius, 5, 6; Index Lapideae and 



Flora Virginica, 19. 

 Guide to the Lakes, describes floating 



islands, 166, 178; describes flight 



of birds, 169-70, 171. 

 Gummere, Francis B., 139. 

 Gutch, John Matthew, 128 n. 

 " Gutch Memorandum Book," see 



Note Book, Coleridge's. 



H., F., 114-15. 



Habits and Economic Importance of 



Alligators, The, 94. 

 '" Habits and Embryology of the 



American Alligator, The," 93. 

 Hamilton, Alexander, visits Bartram's 



garden, 6, 25. 

 Hamilton, Peter J., 200. 

 Harper, Francis, 94. 



