Synoptic Index 



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King's impressive personality 370 



List of published works by Clarence King . . 372 



Memorabilia, James D. Hague 375 



King at Yale in 1862 377 



Hillhouse Avenue garden gates 377 



Crossing the plains (1863) 378 



Buffalo hunting 378 



At Washington (1867) 381 



Senator Fessenden almost persuaded to be a 



scientist 382 



Some marvellous isothermal lines 382 



Senator Conness, a faithful supporter of the 



Fortieth Parallel Survey 383 



General Butler's pro-civilian sympathies . . . 384 

 Secretary of War's admonition to King to get out 



of Washington without delay 385 



King's departure for California (1867) .... 385 

 An unusual experience with a baby on the 



isthmus 386 



A Sunday camp at Alta 390 



Engagement of " Jim " as cook's mate .... 391 



A case for the Society for Psychical Research . 393 



The diamond swindle 396 



A strange coincidence in the simultaneous death 



of Roberts and King 401 



King in camp — a delightful companion . . . 401 



A feast of beans 402 



" Unremittingly yours " 403 



" A horse in the mine" 404 



" Young man, is that gun loaded ? " .... 404 

 A companionable stranger in an otherwise vacant 



car 405 



The Prince of Wales and King in agreeable com- 

 panionship . 4°6 



King's gift of a stove to a colored church in 



Georgia 407 



King's cheerful spirit at the last 409 



King's alleged tendencies to exaggeration . . . 410 



His natural glowing enthusiasm 411 



" To get a man red-hot, you must go at him 



white-hot" 4 11 



426 



