INDEX 
Adams, Charles Francis, 268, 273, 
274, 
Agassiz, Alexander, 30, 37, 38, 45, 
46, 56, 64, 93 ff., 171 ff., 175, 177, 
178, 182, 185, 331, 372, 381, 387, 
389, 396, 397. 
Agassiz, Annie Russell, 64, 171, 172. 
Agassiz, Cecile Braun, 30, 32, 37, 58. 
AGassiz, EvizaABeTH Cary (Mrs, 
Louis AGassiz), ancestry and in- 
heritance, 1 ff.; birth, 9; child- 
hood in Brattleboro and New 
York, 9; life in Temple Place, 
Boston, 9 ff.; brothers and sis- 
ters, 10; life at Nahant, 15, 16, 
39, 172, 183, 277 ff., 367 ff., 388; 
early education, 17; personal 
appearance, 17, 25, 35, 50, 218, 
267, 401; her only misdemeanor, 
18; girlhood, 18 ff., 30, 35; let- 
ters written in girlhood, 19 ff.; at 
a dance, 24, 25;in The Waterman, 
26; letters from New York, 28, 
20; first impressions of Louis 
Agassiz, 30, 31; meeting with 
Agassiz, 34; her life compared 
with that of Agassiz, 35, 165, 
171; marriage to Agassiz, 35; life 
in Oxford Street, Cambridge, 
35 ff.; in Charleston, 40 ff.; letter 
from Charleston, 41; on Sulli- 
van's Island, 41 ff., 392; letter 
from Sullivan's Island, 42 ff.; 
letter from Washington, 44; ruse 
about a lost watch, 44; home in 
Quincy Street, 45, 172; part in 
the Agassiz School, 45, 46, 48 ff., 
399 ff.; attitude toward the 
School, 66, 104, 105; notes on 
Agassiz’s lectures in the School, 
49, 400; assistance of Agassiz in 
his scientific work, 49, 51, 56 ff., 
66, 69, 71, 81, 96, 113, 114, 118, 
119 (see also below, Writings, A 
Journey in’ Brazil); on the fiftieth 
birthday of Agassiz, 54; interest 
in the Agassiz Museum, 56 ff., 
92 ff., 372, 380, 381; summer in 
Europe, 58 ff.; first visit to Mon- 
tagny and Lausanne, 59 ff.; let- 
ter from Lausanne, 59 ff.; letter 
from Montagny, 62; her father’s 
death, 63; resemblance to her 
father, 8, 63; style in scientific 
writings, 64, 107, 110; journey in 
Brazil, 68 ff.; records of, 69, 71, 
96 (see also below, Writings, A 
Journey in Brazil); dance at an 
Indian lodge, 69; intercourse 
with the Imperial family, 70, 73, 
74, 78 ff., 102, 124, 177 ff.; letter 
from the Colorado, 71, 72; study 
of Portuguese, 72; letters from 
Rio de Janeiro, 72 ff., 101, 102; 
ascent of Corcovado Peak, 75 ff.; 
at lectures of Agassiz, Rio de 
Janeiro, 82 ff., 102; views on 
Brazilian women, 83, 89, 91, 92, 
100; letter from Monte Alégre, 
85 ff.; letters from Manaos, 88, 
89, 93 ff.; letter from the Ibicuhy, 
91, 92; tribute to, from the la- 
dies of Manaos, 91, 92; letter from 
Pard, 95, 96; retrospect of Bra- 
zilian journey, 95, 96, 101; letter 
from Cear4, 96, 97; letter from 
Pacatuba, 97 ff.; ride to Paca- 
tuba, 97 ff.; return to Cambridge, 
103; visit to Washington, 110, 
111; teas in Cambridge, 111, 
112; summer in an absence of 
Agassiz, 112, 113; interest in the 
Humboldt celebration, 114; care 
of Agassiz in his illness, 115; at 
Deerfield, 115; letter from Deer- 
field, 115 ff.; on the Hassler ex- 
pedition, 118 ff. (see also Hassler 
Expedition) ; record of the expedi- 
