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INDEX 



Wordsworth's diction, 151, 158, 168; 

 influence of Bartram's diction on 

 that of FeHcia Hemans, 187; Bar- 

 tram's sense of prose rhythm, 116; 

 narrative element, 116-22; influence 

 of Bartram's style on Chateaubriand, 

 197. 



Sublime, the, as element of landscape, 

 106, 161. 



Sunrise, description of, 102. 



'" Surprising Account of American 

 Crocodiles," 93. 



Swanton, John R., on Bartram's style, 

 58; his references to Bartram, 59- 

 60, 61. 



Systema Naturae, 19. 



Table-Talk, 149. 



" Tables Turned, The," 176. 



" Tale of Paraguay, A," 181. 



Tempest, The, 136. 



Tennyson, Alfred Lord, indebtedness 

 of In Memoriam to Bartram, 190; 

 indebtedness of " The Ring," to 

 Bartram, 191. 



" Tennyson and Wordsworth," 190. 



" This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison," 

 128-30. 



"' Thomas Holley Chivers," 193. 



Thomas Holley Chivers, Friend of Poe, 

 193. 



Thomson, Charles, William Bartram's 

 tutor, 7, 111. 



Thomson, James, 40, 49, 50, 51, 112. 



Thoreau, Henry David, 192 ; reference 

 to Bartram in Walden, 192; refer- 

 ence to Bartram in Excursions, 192. 



Tigers, Zimmerman's and Bartram's 

 comments on use of name, 90-1 ; 

 Eggleston's comment on term, 91 ; 

 Bowles's use of, 182. 



Tobin, James, 149. 



Townsend, John Wilson, 193. 



Tracy, H. C, 98 «, 101, 114. 



Transactions of the American Ethno- 

 logical Society, 28, 60, 61, 108. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of 

 Literature, 34, 129 «, 134, 138. 



Travels in America (Ashe), 162. 



Travels in America and Italy, see 

 Chateaubriand, F. A. 



Travels in North America (Weld), 

 . 183. 



Travels into North America, see Kalm, 

 Peter. 



" Travels of William Bartram, The," 

 in the Nation, 111. 



" Travels of William Bartram, The," 

 in the Saturday Review of Literature, 

 22, 148. 



Travels through America by Captains 

 Lewis and Clarke, 1804-5-6, 183. 



Travels through North and South 

 Carolina, etc., 7, 10, 15, 16, 20 «, 

 21, 24, 26, 27-8, 29-30, 31, 32, 33, 

 35, 36, 38, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 

 49, 51-5, 56-8, 59, 60, 61-4, 65, 68, 

 71-99, 102-14, 116-22, 127, 128, 

 129, 130, 131 n, 132-40, 142, 143, 

 145-8, 150-8, 161-5, 167, 168, 170, 

 171-2, 174-5, 176-81, 183-6, 188-9, 

 191-4, 196, 197, 198, 199. 



Travels through the Interior Parts of 

 North America, see Carver, Jonathan. 



Travels to Discover the Source of the 

 Nile, 144 n. 



Treatment of Nature in English Poetry 

 betwen Pope and Wordsworth, The, 

 see Reynolds, Myra. 



True, F. W., 93. 



Une femme poete au declin du roman- 

 tisme anglais: Felicia Hemans, 184. 



Universe, The, 50. 



University of California Publications, 

 195. 



Useful Aquatic Reptiles and Batra- 

 chians of the United States, The, 93. 



Van Doren, Mark, his edition of the 

 Travels, 45 n, 48 n, 62 n, 111, 148. 



Voyage en Amerique, Le, 195. 



Voyage into Spitzbergen and Green- 

 land, 135 «. 



Voyage of Columbus, 189. 



Voyage Round the World, A, 156 n. 



Voyage to the South Sea, 151 n. 



Walden, 192. 



Wanderings in South America, 173, 



181. 

 "Wanderings of Cain, The," 139, l4l, 



144, 150. 

 Washington, George, visits Bartram's 



garden, 6. 

 Waterton, Charles, 173, 181. 

 Weld, Isaac, 183. 

 Whip-poor-will, 103, 162, 169, 172-3, 



181 and «, 197. 

 " Wild Indian's Love-Chaunt, The," 



143. 



