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INDEX 



Panther, see Tiger. 



Parrington, Louis Vernon, 199. 



Payne, John Howard, 28, 60, 108. 



Peabody, William B. O., see Lije of 

 Alexander Wilson. 



Peattie, D. C, on date of emigration of 

 John Bartram's grandfather, 1-2; 

 date of John and William's trip to 

 the Catsicills, 9 n. 



Pelican, description of, 97, 109; used 

 by Wordsworth, 150, 161-2, 164, 

 165, 171, 174; used by Chateau- 

 briand, 197. 



Pennsylvania Historical Society, The, 

 Bartram Papers, 8; Bartram's li- 

 brary, 19; John Howard Payne's 

 Commonplace Book, 28, 60, 108; 

 the Simon Gratz collection, 32, 71. 



" Peruvian's Dirge over the Body of 

 his Father, The," 180. 



Philadelphia Medical and Physical 

 Journal, publishes William Bartram's 

 article on his father, 1 n\ publishes 

 selections from John Bartram's let- 

 ters to Peter Collinson, 4; on John 

 Bartram's correspondence, 6; pub- 

 lishes '" Some Account of the late 

 Mr. John Bartram," 15; publishes 

 "■ Conjectures Relative to the Scite of 

 Bristol, in Penn.," 28; "Anecdotes 

 of an American Crow," 43. 



Philadelphia Public Ledger, The, 19. 



Picart, 187. 



Picturesque, The, 106, 107. 



Pioneers of Science in America, see 

 Youmans, W. J. 



Pistia Stratiotes, see Floating islands. 



" Place of Linnaeus in the History of 

 Science, The," see Love joy, Arthur 

 O. 



Plains, 85, 163. 



Poems by William Wordsworth, 151 n, 

 152, 155, 167 «, 169, 172, 173, 177. 



Poems Relating to America, 189. 



" Poetic Diction of the English Classi- 

 cists, The," 112, 116. 



Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 

 The, 179. 



Poetical Works of William Lisle 

 Bowles, The, 181. 



Pope, Alexander, 112; Moral Essays, 

 20; Essay on Criticism, 21; Essay 

 on Man, 2 1 ; Windsor Forest, 40. 



Popular Science Monthly, 7, 23, 38, 

 45, 49, 122 n. 



Prairie and the Making of Middle 

 America, The, 101, 192. 



Prelude, The, 149, 150, 157 », 159, 

 161 n, 163, 167, 168, 171, 173, 178, 



" Presentiments," 168 n. 



Primitivism, 52, 53-5, 63, 71-2, 132-3, 

 156, 162, 168, 178. 



Proceedings of the American Philo- 

 sophical Society, report receipt of 

 Bartram's Travels, 11; record a con- 

 tribution on native vines, 11. 



Promontories, 85, 86, 102, 105, 133. 



Publications of the Modern Language 

 Association, 40, 195. 



" Puc-Puggy," 30. 



Purchas, Samuel, 145. 



Pyle, Howard, on John Bartram's cu- 

 riosity, 2 ; describes John Bartram's 

 departure, 22. 



Quakerism, on slavery, 17; influence 

 of on William Bartram, 30; benig- 

 nity and informality as elements of, 

 62 ; influence of on Bartram's dic- 

 tion, 111, 113; influence of Bar- 

 tram's on Wordsworth, 159, 175-6. 



Queries about Indians, 108. 



Raleigh, Sir Walter, 39. 



Randall, John H., 26, 38. 



Randolph, Isham, 6. 



" Reading of Southey and Coleridge, 

 The," 130 ». 



Recluse, The, 169, 173. 



Reisen durch Nord- und Sud- Karolina, 

 38, 90, 101, 111, 112-3. 



'" Religious Musings," 144-5. 



Revolt of Islam, The, 188-9. 



Reynolds, Myra, on English poets' in- 

 terest in nature, 127. 



Richardson, Charles F., 2 «. 



Road to Xanadu, The, on Bartram's 

 alligators, 93; on Bartram's impres- 

 sion on S. T. Coleridge, 128; on 

 date of '" Lewti," 129; on indebted- 

 ness of "Lewti" to Bartram, 142; 

 on date of Coleridge's purchase of 

 Bartram's Travels, 130k; on date 

 of Osorio, 130; on indebtedness 

 of Osorio to Bartram, 130; on 

 indebtedness of " The Ancient 

 Mariner" to Bartram, 134, 135-9; 

 Lane Cooper's review of, 1 36-7 ; on 

 indebtedness of " Kubla Khan " to 

 Bartram, 145-7; on Coleridge's 

 faulty recollection from Bartram, 

 148-9 n ; on indebtedness of Words- 

 worth's " Ruth " to Bartram, 156, 

 159; parallels in Dorothy Words- 



