INDEX 



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ture," 37 ; on Linnaeus's contribu- 

 tion to science, 38. 



Love's Labour's Lost, 139. 



Lowes, John Livingston, see Road to 

 Xanadu, The. 



Lucas, E. v., 188. 



Lyrical Ballads, 149. 



Madison, James, 25. 



Madoc, 179, 180. 



Magnolia grandiflora, 74, 81, 119, 148 



and n, 154 and n, 156, 179, 196. 

 Making of the Modern Mind, The, 



26, 38. 



Manuscript Diary of William Bartram, 



27, 37 n, 40-1 n, 97 n. 

 Marten, Frederick, 155 n. 

 Medicina Britannica, 5. 



Meehan's Monthly, on fictitious charac- 

 ter of Crevecoeur's Letters, 1 n. 



Memoir of Mrs. Hemans by her Sister, 

 184. 



Memorials of John Bartram and Hum- 

 phrey Marshall, 2 n, 4 n, 7, 8, 9, 14, 

 19, 22, 24. 



Memorials of Mrs. Hemans, 184. 



Methods and Aims in the Study of 

 Literature, 149 n, 150 », 160 «. 



Micco Chlucco, 151. 



Michaux, Andre, 6. 



Middleton, William S., on the Bartram 

 Gardens, 2 « ; on John Bartram's 

 scientific accomplishment, 4, 5 ; on 

 John Bartram's religious views, 14; 

 on John Bartram's irony, 23; cites 

 John Bartram's attitude towards In- 

 dians, 64; on John Bartram's style, 

 122 «. 



"Midnight on the Euphrates," l45. 



" Mighty Dead, The." 193. 



Miller, Phillip, 6. 



" Missionary, The," 182. 



Mississippi River, 76, 87, l6l, 182. 



Mocking bird, 183, 196, 197. 



■" Modern English Romanticism," 57. 



" Modern Greece," 186. 



Modern Language Notes, 37, 62, 155 n, 

 149 n, 150, 160, 164. 



Modern Philology, 150 n. 



Montaigne, Michel de, 49. 



Monthly Review: or Literary Journal, 

 92-3. 



Moore, C. E., 40 n. 



Moore, Thomas, possible indebtedness 

 of his Poems Relating to America to 

 Bartram, 189; influence on Chivers, 

 193. 



Moral Essays, 20. 



" Morning Exercise, A," 172. 



Morning Post, The, 188. 



Morton, Samuel George, 60, 61. 



Morton, Thomas, The New England 



Canaan, 39- 

 Mound builders, theory of the, 58, 59, 



61. 



Nacoochee, 192, 193. 



Nation, The, 111, 127 «, 198. 



Natural Bridge, 123. 



Natural History of Jamaica, 19. 



Nature, philosophy of, 37-55. 



" Nature as Aesthetic Norm," see 

 Lovejoy, Arthur O. 



Nature in American Literature, 192. 



New International Encyclopedia, The, 

 91. 



New Voyage Round the World, A, 

 173. 



Noble Savage, The, see Fairchild, 

 Hoxie Neale. 



Nonpareil, Chateaubriand's use of, 

 182, 196, 197. 



" North, Christopher," 189. 



North American Review, The, 3 «. 



Norton, Charles Eliot, 184. 



Note Book, Coleridge's, 128, 134, 139, 

 141, 143, 144, 145. 



'■ Notes of a Rapid Reader," 101, 115. 



Notes on the State of Virginia, in Bar- 

 tram's library, 20 ; its lists of Ameri- 

 can birds, 97 and «; description of 

 the natural bridge, 123; Logan's 

 speech cited, 183. 



" Notes on Wordsworth," 167. 



" Notices of the Epidemics of Pennsyl- 

 vania and New Jersey in the years 

 1746, 1747, 1748, and 1749," from 

 John Bartram's letters to Collin- 

 son, 4. 



Nymphaea N el umbo, description of, 

 89; taste of, 104; Chateaubriand's 

 use of, 196. 



Oberholtzer, Ellis P., 6. 



" Observations on the Creek and 

 Cherokee Indians," 28, 60, 63, 66, 

 68, 101, 108. 



Observations on the Inhabitants, etc., 5. 



" Old Chikkasah to his Grandson, 

 The," 181. 



Osorio, 130-4, 136, 139, l4l, 156. 



Owls, sound of, 103, 133 and n; 

 Coleridge's use of, 137, 139, l4l, 

 171; Wordsworth's use of, 171, 

 172-3; Southey's use of, 179, 180. 



