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Walter Harding
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In the Thoreau literary field."
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
INTRODUCTION
'S
READING
24
..
24
26
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
44
SYSTEM
49
TWO ILLUSTRATIONS
SUPPLEMENT TWO
II
INTRODUCTION
A218
Possibly
Ed. uncertain.
Aesopus. Fables
Fnbulae Graeco-Latinae ad usum schola e EtonBostonii, 1812. See Trans. Apprenensis
ticeship 26-27.
.
A217
Agricultural Societies in the State of Massachusetts. Transactions , I (1847). Corrects [948] and A3.
TRANSACTIONS
'
AGKICULTURAL SOCIETIES
OF MASSACHUSETTS,
BY WILLIAM
SECRETARY
CALHODN,
THE COMMONWEALTH.
OF
Boston:
No. 37, CoDgreit Street.
1848.
Adtbbtisdunt,
Page
....
r.
.....
"
" Sheep,
.......
......
......
....
......
......
"
"
"
" Turning
Grain Crops,
Mr. Phinney's
in
letter
Green Crops
for
Manure,
Carrots,
n
" Cranberries,
B.
1847.
ii
Forest Trees,
'
R.
S.
Fay's
letter,
offering a
premium
kMorrill Allen's
Essay on the
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
W.
....
13
15
17
19
21
22
25
26
n
29
36
37
39
40
41
42
45
Proctor,
9
11
of Oaks,
i
46
55
64
70
77
84
84
87
Report on Slock,
"
" Ploughing,
......
Supervisor's Beport,
168
169
"a
"
"
"
174
178
A222
Andrews, Israel De Wolf.
178
178
Potatoes,
.......
......
.......
A221
Anderson, Robert. The Works of the British
Poets (14v.) London, 1795-[1807]. T. drew
upon v. 3 for Carew items copied into LN
See ARLR IV (1990), 180-186.
Page 167
...
A223
Ansari or Unsuri.
114.
.180
180
183
184
Vegetable Crops,
"
' Produce,
"
"
" Cranberries,
'
''
Premiums
'<
offered
by Agricultural Societies,
"
awarded
"
in 1847,
"
197
198
198
A225
Beaumont, Francis.
"The Honest Man's Fortune."
"A Song" + John Berkenhead's "Recommendatory
Verses." LN, 330-331.
200
202
204
.......
....
......
.......
......
Thomas E. Payson,
'
196
.197
Domestic Manufactures,
Abstract of
194
"
190
A226
Bokum, Hermann. An Introduction to the Study
of the German Language comprising extracts
from the best German prose writers with an
English interlinear translation .... (2d ed.
Philadelphia (Hogan and Thompson) ; Pittsburg (David M. Hogan), 1832.
207
ciety of
Extracts
before the
214
Worcester
County Agricultnral_Society,
223
229
County Agricultural
Society,
.....
236
Hamp-
INTRODUCTION
248
TO THX
A218
Alwakidi. "Arabian Chronicle." Sea vol. 1 of
[1041]
esp. the Preface and list of Ockley s principal sources at the end. I quote
"Alwakidi 's Design was not to
the former:
write the Life of any particular Caliph, but
to give an Account of the Conquest of Syria
He is chiefly valuable for this, that
....
we find Materials in him which we have no
where else, and he is not bo sparing of
them, but there is Liberty enough to pick
and chuse.... The Archbishop's Copy which
I chiefly used is 250 years old; being written in the Year of the Hegirah 863, of our
Lord 1458. There is another Copy of it
among Dr. Pocock's MSS. D'Herbelot says
there is one in the King of France his Library, which are all that I know of in Europe. ..."
COKFUintO
'
A219
American Railroad Journal (1832-1886). Ed. in
1851 by Henry V. Poor. Original titles
Railway Locomotives and Cars . See A397.
A220
Ancient Fragments of the Phoenician Chaldaean
Egyptian. Tyrian. Carthaginian, Indian. Per sian and Other Writers with an Introduc tory Dissertation
and an Inquiry into the
Philosophy and Trinity of the Ancients ed.
Isaac Preston Cory, (2d ed.) London, 1832.
LN, 40-41, and Trans. Apprenticeship 152153; 178-179. Also [1091].
.
190
...
188
.......
.......
......
"
187
.188
184
A224
Aristotle. "Synopsis of the Virtues and Vices."
[197] Also a lost work preserved by Cicero
in De Natura Deorum . LN, 362, and [739].
See Young Reporter 22: "Mr. Thoreau is looking for Aristotle in Greek; he ha s just
bought him a Pliny which he is delighted
with. Mr. Brace bought a book here of Darwin the English botanist, advocating the
principle of 'Natural Selection, as he
calls it, by which he shows how one race of
plants and animals may be derived from another, in opposition to Agassiz...."
ii
See A397.
WITH
A TREATISE ON PRONUNCIATION,
irroftDiNa thx means or i bxadt and accttutx ooMTAXiaoN or
BY HERMANN BOKUM,
Jlbflanclpfjfa:
DAVin
M.
HOGAN.
1833.
pass "beforeover by
clouds
CONTENTS.
unb
enblid) er erfd)roinber
finally
4.
13
5.
16
6.
Shakspeare, by Gothe
21
7.
Heyne's childhood
1.
2.
3.
. .
._
22
24
.'
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
The
16.
On
ground
not destroyed,
is
89
Schiller
ever
Siiditer.
Richter.
Den
*To
aber
but their
116
140
felten
light
ttm
in
" 2Eic
US.iter.
How
"
father.
!Die
Kinbcr
children
unb
jnrt
delicate
answered the
father.
fitin
Sidit roirb
his her
hght
ganje
whole
"*He
Sdwbe
nolle
*orb
full
said
"er
AUwin;"'he
in fciner
Sinbhtit,"
is,"
was
past.
mit
iebt
6i
uni.
roerben fleiner,
Perhaps
um
human
roenn
bie
efegenbeit
only,
when
the
occasion
nai
moment,
say
it.
fie
what they
!E>ie
natiirlid)e
The
natural
roollten
fagen>
would
say,
70
bieoon
J-o(ge
consequence thereof
that they
SKunb, obne
ben
auftbaten
"up "did opentd the
ftlten
fie
seldom
ju
mouth, without to
Unbefonntnbeit
to
abnehmen
roieber,
decrease
again,
nid)t
them not
bie
the
on them
beroieS,
experience
proved,
6effer,
roenn
better,
when
fie
(roe(d)ed
jiemlid)
oft
(which
rather
often
wed
fie
because they
unb 10
bjelten
held
and
roollten
would
rtd)t
'right
very
gar
ti
it
bag e*
that
it
befonnen
ging
*went
fid).
very
bummen
stupid
begegncte) fo ti (am
happened) then it came
mad)en
make
ber
of the
reproach
the
Srfnbrung
(Whenever) they
cover
will
but
ben 25orrourf
ib,nen
"to
ie mad)ten irgenb
einen
made
some (thing) a
bie
roirb
aber
thnen
happened
will
jusjog
This to-brought
inconsiderateness;
roerben beberfen
clouds
ie$
75
fd)(efjen
fie
ju
gut,
igtreid),
stroke,
immer
tabtt,
always
thence,
80
unb roenn
fie
and whenever they
bag
wis,
flown.
and
day,
jeigt
er
23ielieid)t iffiolfcn
erff,
came
roar,
entffogen,
obscured.
fie
m 'Zay, unb
face to us.
famen
einen Mugenbiicf,
usually
in
roirb road)fen
she will
*on-*take
fie
teat orbei.
gemeinigu'dj
to *the their
er
*he she
junebmen,
will
bem
^ergtert ilin
"
"r
of the 'evening-'red
Sr
ijl
"He she is
where they
The
and
occasion,
fdion
the
roo
crroai
yObtmti. Sum Ungiud*
fagen
bie
silly.
Tothe'misfortune unfortunately the
*my sayingsomething
the
beautiful
sallies;
efegenheir,
im
fid)
boat,
witty
bie
o n b.
reie
as like a
on
never
auf
sallies
ober
rourben angebradit
were 'on-brought made, or
or
THE MOON.
erho&
It
wanted
SinfaHe pat-ten
if)rr
ober roie
TOenb
moon
niemau5 an roi&igenSinfaffen;
2bberiten mangette ti
the Abderites
fid)
The
2tbbetiten.
THE ABDERITE&
<Der
region
104
Wackenroder
22. The Brothers, by Lewis Tieck
23. The Sheep, by Letting
21. Francesco Francis, by
5K
other
eroig
96
101
by Gessner
Set
anbem eaenb 25
68
72
75
83
20. Mirtil,
before
runbe,
man,
Unb audi
roenn
And 'also even when
or
disappears
39
by Muller
18.
he
44
48
by Reinhard
17. Confessions,
and good
36
innocent
28
by Lichtenberg
by Winkelman
the
meinjV'
erfrcbe nid)t t wai bu
M I understand not whatthou you meanest
"3d)
life."
"icbroeifj,
fagte Sbeober. "Dja,"2(uroin einsfiel,
mean," said Theodore. u O yes," AUwin , in-"fcll rejoined, " I know,
roaS bu
whatthou you
roiflft
'wilt
mean
to
unb absnimmt;
increases
and
ber CErbe,
bann
gfanjteine
"off-takes, decreases
glitters
liber
S'itlang
a time-'long while orer
15
A227
Bouchette, Joseph. The British Dominions In
North America
London, 1831; (2v.)
( 2v.)
London, 1852. See ARLR IY (1990), 345.
.
cr erfd)roinbet,
unb
he
and
disappears,
"Unb
bie
2BoIfen>
bie
DerbiiUen
"And
Lhe
clouds,
which
cover
SBater.
" 3d)
father.
" I
WKi'B n 'd)t
know
not
(how)
roirb oerbergen
is
hidden
im ra6e."
in the
ben3?onb jurocifen?"
the moon sometimes V
J" beuten
bie$.
53
to erplain
this.
'It they
grave."
fagte ber
said
the
finb
bie
are
the
Unfafe,
bie
A228
B[owring], J[ohn], "German Epigrams" [in
three Darts], London Magazine IX (1824),
237-239 (torch); 364-367 (April); 599-602
(June). Cf. [185].
.
A229
Boyer, Abel. An English-French Dictionary
designed as a second part to the Boston edi
tion of Boyer's French Dictionary with
Tardy 's Pronunciation
Boston (T. Bedlington, and Bradford & Peaslee), 1827.
Cf.
T's copy in CFPL.
[186].
.
"fein Seben
continued;
"no
life
nod)
ift
*is
has yet
I>t
n rDegjjC5C<\n gtan^enb
away-passed glittering
unb 20
and
AN
ENGLISH-FRENCH
Patison, Jane M. Gleanings among the Brit ish Ferns London, 1858.
.
DICTIONARY,
A232
Browne, Sir Thomas.
"Before Sleep" in E's MS.,
q.v . See also Trans. Apprenticeship 159-162.
A233
Buddha. See [1202] and Revue Indgpendante su pra .
DUKIU JLSA
SECOND PART
A234
Bunsen, Christianus Garlus Josias, Analecta
ante-Nicaena
See vols. 5-7 of his Chris tianity and Mankind
[220]
.
A235
Bunsen, Christianus Carlus Josias. Hippoly tus and His Age . See vols. 1-2 of his
Christianity and Mankind
[220]
TARDY'S PRONUNCIATION.
A236
Bunsen, Christianus Carlus Josias. Outlines
of the Philosophy of Universal History ap plied to Language and Religion . See vols.
5-4 of his Christianity and Mankind
[220]
,
A237
"Scenes of Woe and Scenes of
Burns, Robert.
Pleasure" at the end of T's Class Book
sketch (7-19-1837): Trans. Apprenticeship
101-102.
"Epistle to a Young Friend" supplied the inscription to William Alien in a
copy of Emerson's Nature (6-25-57). Cf.
[229].
Mutton:
T. BEDLINGTON, AMD BBADKUU) A PKASLEE,
1&27.
A230
Brata Yudha or The War of Woe a Javanese
classic poem, analyzed with remarks in Sir
Thomas Stamford Raffles, The History of
[1138]
Java vol. 1.
A231
[1265] is, I believe, a bad
"British Ferns."
I suggest one of the following:
guess.
Francis, George William. An Analysis of
the British Ferns and their AllieB Lon,
A237A
Burnouf, Eugene.
don,
1837j
A238
Byron, George Gordon, Lord.
E's MS., q.v
"Don Juan" in
A239
Caesar, Julius.
"Letter to Amantius."
Trans. Apprenticeship 102.
See
A240
Calidasa. "The Babe." "Magha Duta"
(tr.
Horace Hayman Wilson) in E's MS., q .v
A241
Carlyle, Thomas. Sartor Resartus
1st ed.,
Boston (J. Munro), 1836.
See ARLR,
[262]
IV (1990), 350.
.
A242
:aswell, Alexis.
Moore, Thomas (1821-1887). A Popular His tory of British Ferns and the Allied
London, 1851; London, 1855; LonPlants
don, 1856; London, 1859.
.
A245
Catechism.
A244
Catlin, George. Catlin a Notes of Eight
Years' Travels and Residence in Europe
with his North American Indian Collection .
Anecdotes and incidents of the travels and
adventures of three different parties of
American Indians whom he introduced to the
courts of England. France, and Belgium .
(3d ed.) London (The Author), 1848. T's
note on blank page facing the title of
[745] refers to vol. I, p. 83.
3*
'
3D a a
8* o at 5
1
"
c-a S
o
32
a-
SB
li
a
a
3 a " -
A247
Chaptal, Jean Antoine Claude. Chemistry Ap plied to Arts and Manufacture (4v.) London, 1807,
or Elements of Chemistry tr.
W. Nicholson.
(3v.) London, 1791; Phila.,
See Cor 1796? London, 1800; Boston, 1806.
respondence 131.26, and Companion 38. T.
read books on chemistry to help with his
father's pencil industry.
.
BHa
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an
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til
3s5.
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A246
Chapman, George. CaeBar and Pompey: A Tragedy
See [832]. LN, 340, 342-343, which includes
Cato's last words and Chapman on finishing
his translation of Homer.
c s
'
S.o w
-a 2 3 5 " o
m a '!!l|,- ll
a
"8
^3?
"Byron's Conspiracy" in E
-a Mat;-]
A2 45
Chapman, George.
MS., q.v.
II
at'
t)
3.
3S.
-S
A250
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
LN, 362.
De Natura Deorum.
A251
Colburn, Warren. First Lessons in Arithme tic Boston (William J. Reynolds and Co.),
Boston (Hilliard, Gray, Little
or
1826,
& Wilkins), 1828. Cited in ARLR IV, 179.
.
A248
Chateaubriand, Francois Auguste Ren6. Voyages
en Ame>ique en Italie au Mont-Blanc (2v.)
See Trans. Apprenticeship 240, and
L292J
ARLR IV (1990), 343.
.
A252
Colebrooke, Henry Thomas.
A253
Confucius.
See [759J.
152.
A249
"The Cherokees and the President." Unidentified newspaper, ca. 1852-1854. Clipping
pasted into [913J.
Although It baa been the practice of tbla Qovernmeat to break faith with the Indian Triboa whenever its eopposed interest has teemed to require
such an outrage, yet it does seem tbat the Cberokeoa
bare been afflicted with their fall shire of parental
care on the part of the United State*. It U only
about fifteen yeara atnee these people were driven
at the point of the bayonet from their poaevieelorje
and the graves of their fathers, In the State of
Georgia, and It U now proposed to make another
find la the last Advoeat*
onslaught apon them.
the following addresa from id* Acting Chief, Mr.
Lowrey. to the people of thit Country, and commend
We
perusal of
ail
who would
aee Jnallce
a g a
f2I^
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*-
A259
Decker, Thomas.
LN, 339
cm
A258
Cushing, Caleb. "The Social Condition of Woman," North American Review XLII, no. 91
(Apr., 1836), 489-513.
A review of Mme
Junot, Memoirs of Celebrated Women of all
Countries ! Mrs. David Lee Child, The His tory and Condition of Women in Various
Ages and Nation3
Legouv6, Le Merite des
Femmes
See Trans. Apprenticeship 242.
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IS*-*
A260
Democrites.
A261
Demophilus.
"The Similitudes.'
prevail.
A257
Cowley, Abraham. "Epigram on Drake," tr. Ben
Jonson, in ii's MS., q.v.
rbjuatice.
A255
Cory, Isaac Preston.
See Ancient Fragments
of the Phoenician Chaldaean. .and Other
Writers.
Also The Phoenix
[1090]
A256
Cousin, Victor
111.
to the careful
See Sanborn to T . of
.
635.
L1862], in Correspondence
It
Jan. 12,
A254
Continental Monthly
A262
Denham, Sir John.
"Cooper
on Cowley." LN, 259.
See L832]
[197]
[197]
Hill."
"Lines
A263A
Domenech, Emmanuel Henri Dieudonnfi, Abb6 .
Seven Years' Residence in the Great Des(2v.) London
erts of North America
Green, Longman, and Roberts)
( Longman,
1860.
[429]
.
IN
HIE
OHP.AT
Canon or Mont|lller
of tba Qaoffrapulcal
MemUr
or
Ilia
Ac
JOLIBT, TI1BP.E
A.
FL1TB8 OF ANCIENT INDIAN MtSIC, AND A MAP BnOWINO TTIE ACTDAL SITUATION Q?
Two Volumes
In
VOL.
I.
LONDON
LONGMAN, GBEEN, LONGMAN, AND ROBERTS
1800
PART
I.
ANCIENT EMIGRATIONS.
CHAPTER
Glance at Indian Ethnography.
I.
Different
Opinions of Writers.
of the
Indians.
in
to
grations.
his
Ilutsramannaland.
End
The
Natives' Traditions
History of Bioern.
.
Pago 41
arrival in
TART
there.
The House
of Darkness
Page
II.
AMERICAN ORIGINS.
CHAP.
II.
CHAP.
The Indians
Eden
Creation,
the
of the Giants.
tion
the Toltecs.
four
Flood. Species of
Ajiiinals
Unity of Race.
On
Animal
in
America.
Creation.
The
Fossils. The
Globe. The Human Race. The
Types.
Cosmogony. ~
Revolutions of the
different
or
four
are not
IV.
different
Biblical
Human Kingdom.
The Indians
G6
the
the
the
22
CHAP.
III.
Discoveries made by
Carthaginians. Jewish Emigrations. Analogies between
Indians
and the Hebrews. The
Emigrations.
Plato's Atlantic.
flic
the
Canaanites.
Asiatic
CHAP.
that
the Votanites
Indian,
V.
The
Their
Characters
Their
Hair. The Gradation of Colour from
various Species.
Colour and
Equator.
Human
specific
Nature
easily acclimatised
Shape, Features,
the Poles to tho
Erroneous Objec81
CHAP.
CHAP. XIV.
VI.
Influence
Coloration of the Skin.
Influence of Climate on Individuals.
The Immutability
of the Bavage State and of Civilisation on Man.
Modification
of TypeB.
Race.
cultural Tribes
try.
Page 108
Conclusion
PART
III.
America.
Prairies
First
Insects.
The
Populations of the
Nebraska. Geological
Phenomena. Black Mountains. Mysterious Noises. Volcanic
Mauvaiscs Torres. The Mankisitali
Productions. Smoky
Watpa. Picturesque
Indian Legend. The Magic
of
Road.
the
Estacado.
Pfge 261
American Forts.
Independence Rock or Register of the Desert.
Rivers, Configuration and Flora of
Desert of the Great Prairies
Insects.
Salty Plains.
Errors of WriterB with regard
the Prairies.
Difficulties of Travelling.
to the Great Prairies.
The Emigrant's
Sand-hills.
Prairie
VII.
Northern
of Texas.
Reptiles and
The Red River of
Texas. Lakes. Cross Timber. Witchita Mountains. Anecdotes.
Canons. Source of the Red River Mirage.
Ki-chi-e-qui-ho-no
Dogs. Source of
The Llano
Divisions of North
DESCRIPTIONS.
CHAP.
Prairies.
Hills.
131
Hills.
Circle
the Prairies
CHAP.
Table-lands The
Topography
Fort Smith. Undulating
The
Valleys
Canadian. Morning
Sans-Bois and
Nature
Shawnee3'
Evening
Singular Cave
The
Antelope
on
Rocky
Tucumcari.
New Mexico. Peco's Legends
Prairies.
of the
the
Montezuma.
Political
relating to
'Arrival at Santa Fe
to
the
Dell.
Villages of
Louis.
St.
St.
Villages.
of the
Hills.
Origin of
of the
of the Soil.
in the Solitudes
CHAP. XVI.
of the
Chactas.
285
VIII.
Mississippi.
152
relative to
CHAP.
Deserts of the South-west.
IX.
Snelling
310
Nufio de Guzman'B Attempt Pamphilo Nar Culiacan. Father Marcos de Nica's Journey
New Mexico. Vasquez Coronado's Expedition.
The Tignex. Conquest of New Mexico
Valley of the Rio Grande. Quivira Geography
CHAP. XVII.
Discovery of
Taking of Cibola.
Indian Revolts.
of New Mexico
St.
p a e jgy
CHAP. X.
Fandango. Churches.
Town and Pueblo of Taos.
Gold Mines. RealViejo.
Tuerto Santo Domingo
Valley
Pueblo belonging
the Jemez. Ruins
Canon of
Bernard Albuquerque. Acoma
188
Santa-Fe.
Valley,
St,
Anthony
Falls
Indian Legend.
Lake Itasca.Mr. W.
Morrison's Letter
Minn-i-ha-ha. Traverse des Sioux. Mankato.
The Ondine Region Coteau des Prairies Red Pipe-stone
Quarry. Indian Traditions. Geological Phenomena. The Devil's
Lake. Coteau of the Missouri. Valley of the Upper Missouri
Shining Mountains. Reminiscences and End of our
Excursion
to the
Journeys
Page 330
Placers.
a..d
to
Chelly.
illo.
CHAP.
CHAP. XVIII.
Rita.
Fria.
the
Zufii.
Zufii.
Petrified Forest.
Curiosities
Angeles
205
XII.
Fortufio Ximenes.
Femand
Cortez.
California.
Jesuits.
or
the
Altars.
Ossuaries.
in
the
Artificial
for sacrificing
Strategical
Sir
Father^
California.
Pacific
California.
Sierra
Indians.
of American Antiquities
Northern Antiquities.
temic Mounds.
Ancient
Fortifications.
Their
Position.
Nature of
tresses.
Circus.
the
Singular
of
Great
The Humboldt Notes concerning the
Aspect
Great
Lake of the PyraCanadian Voyageurs. River
Oregon.
mid. Range
Oregon. Fort Vancouver. Mount
The Columbia.
and Rapids
Columbia
Submerged
Characteristics
the
Basin.
Forests.
in
Circleville.
Territory.
chap. xni.
Deserts of the West.
CHAP. XIX.
Tierra.
Position
Objects discovered
Tumuli.
Mounds
Enclosure Walls. Sacred Enclosures.
Tumuli used
Temples. Mounds of mixed Character. ObservaMounds
Signal Towers.
353
Southern Antiquities
Discovery of
Francis Drake.
Otondo's Expedition
The
tories.
Rodriguez Cabrillo.
The Reception he
Ruins
as
CHAP.
First Expedition to California.
IV.
ANTIQUITIES.
XI.
PART
in the Solitudes.
in the
the Gila.
the
the
the
.371
of the SolitudcH.
of the
of the Cascades.
Basin.
Fall River.
Its
Coffin.
Forests.
Falls
of the
CHAP. XX.
Climate.
Forests of
of
241
Ancient Wells.
High
Roads.
Teocallis of Florida.
Gardens.
Stones.
Pipes
Sculptures.
Terra
Statuettes.
Cotta.
10
Their
Age of American
Trees on Tumuli. Origin
American
Opinions
Authors. Conclusion
Mummies.
the
Description.
the
of the
Antiquities.
Antiquities.
of different
Page 889
Names of
Verbs. Speeches
Plea of a Penobscot. Weatherford'B Speech
Figurative
Months
....
CHAP. XXI.
Inscriptions.
Inscriptions.
Insight in
'his Inscription
Inscriptions
Dell.
Skins.
Statistics.
109
tuarratives.
The
Moowis.
Poetical In-
Poetical
spirations.
Chants.
Songs.
Fables.
in Spring.
Fire-fly.
Satires.
CHAP. XXII.
Indian
Oratorical Style.
CHAP. XXIX.
Derivatives.
Style.
Substantives.
Falcon's
CHAP. XXX.
.....
104
429
PART.
VIII.
PART
V.
CHAP. XXXI.
Dance.
Lance Games
Game of Arrows. Marks. Indian
Dances. The Eagle Dance. The Scalp Dance. The Poor Dance.
The Beggar's Dance. The Slave Dance. The Discovery Dance.
The Bardache Dance. The Dance of Medicine of Brave.
The War Dance. The Brave Man's Dance
.190
The
and
of
Algonquins.
the Indians.
Peculiarities
Assinniboins.
Caj
Chactas.
Cricket.
Cricket
(or Bucele).
CHAP. XXIII.
Historical Traditions
Hazard Games.
Idleness of Indians.
Chickassas.
Coeurs d'Alene, or
the
the
CHAP. XXXII.
CHAP. XXIV.
Comanches
Ioways.
javes.
Iroquois.
Skirmishes.
Boat Skirmishes,
or Regatta
201
CHAP. XXV.
or
Seminoles.
Sha wnees. Shey
Shoshonees. Soones Tahkalis Tamajawbs. Teguaa. Tepocas and Tiburones.
Utahs. Wallawalkhs.
Ojibbeways.
CHAP. XXXIII.
the
Riccarees.
Selishes.
Sahaptins.
Senecas.
Satsikaas,
Black-feet.
Seris.
ennas.
Tiransgapuis.
Winnebagos
Yumas Yukahs
Zaguagafias. Zufiis
47
Animals. Their
Massacre of
Hunting with
Deer and Swan Hunting Hunting
Great
Grisly Bear. Antelope Hunting. Musk-rats.
Salmon Fishing.
Dogs. Winter
Uthlecan
Buffaloes of America.
Mixed
Indian Commerce. Furs.
Anecdote. Competition. Wampums. Markets. Tents.
Huts
Huts of the Mandans Farms
Chinpoks. Dwellings of the Pawnees and the Natchez. Pueblos
Indian
Women.
Their Taciturnity,
ImpasBodily Pain. Anecdote. Their Dignity of Mnnncrs
The History of an Indian of
Their
Indian
Svstem.
of
their
sibility in
Virginia.
Discretion.
of the
New Mexico
PART
First Vessel
CHAP. XXXV.
Shields.
.......
PART
IX.
Idioms of the
Spears,
Gaiters,
VII.
CHAP. XXVIII.
the Indian Languages.
249
Fortified Villages
92
INDIAN LANGUAGES.
of the
Silos.
Unity aDd
to Family Ties.
The Story of Jennie.
Generosity.
Fine Trait of a Pawnee.
Trait of Audacity.
Acuteness of the
Sense of Hearing. Dexterity of a Black-foot.
The Singleness of
an Indian
Mi-ah-toose, the Thin Face. Craft.
Anecdote of the
Apparition of the
Cuabajais.
Indian Weapons.
the Oath.
Factories.
CHAP. XXVII.
Dream and
Baskets.
Rice.
CHAP. XXXIV.
CHAP. XXVI.
Devotion
Fishing.
Pottery.
Tissues.
VI.
in the
Fishing.
Utility.
Deserts.
Utensils.
PART
these
Snares.
Natchez Polysyllabism.
Birth of Children.
Character Young Savages.
Manufacture of Medicine-bags. Apprenticeship of a Warrior
Marriages. Legends. Three
of Marriages. Marriage of the Natchez. Anecdote. Divorce. Polygamy.
of
Life of
Red Skins
Flattening of Heads.
Life.
of
Schools.
Sorts
Interior
Wigwams
290
11
Race.
CHAP. XXXVII.
....
440
as
Selishes.
Indians.
Fish.
Indians.
Indians.
...
Page 310
CHAP. XXXVIII.
of
the Wilderness.
Indian Therapeutics. Causes of
Organisation of the Indian
Vapour Baths.
Crimes. Government of Cherokees. Patriarchal
Martial Laws. Power of the
Government. Indian
Government of Natchez. Anecdote. General and Private
Illness in
Illnes3.
A263
Dewey, Chester. Report on the Herbaceous
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LN, 320-324 and 330.
.
A265
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X, 248.
.
Tribes.
Civil
the
Justice.
Chiefs.
Chiefs.
the
328
A266
The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia conducted by David
Brew3ter
(I8v.) Edinburgh (W. Blackwood),
1830, or 1st. Amer. ed., (18v. in 56), Philadelphia (J. & E. Parker), 1832. See Walter
Harding, The Days of Henry Thoreau 56.
.
CHAP. XXXIX.
Indian Warriors.
Mode
of Levying
Men.
Stratagems
Anecdote. Single
of
Combats.
War.
Of
Burial
the
Scalp.
Sacrifices
Sacrifices.
PART
IX.
INDIAN RELIGIONS.
CHAP. XL.
Indian Religions.
Tradition
Biblical Tradi-
Manitoos,
The
Belief two
Creation
Traditions of Deluge. Symbolical
Deluge.
of
Earth. Formation of Man.
Legends on the Introduction of Useful Baptism among
the Cherokees. Legend of
Two Lakes. Thcogony of
or Inferior Spirits.
Spirits.
in
tions.
Bird.
the
Fire-spirit.
Fasts.
Festival of the
the
Arts.
the
the
Potowatomies
the
Page 373
Legend
Religion
Relation
of the Piusa.
in
Feasts.
Trial
Sacrifices.
70,
D. K.,
302
of the Tribes of
Sanford,
stance
and on
Europe
CHAP. XLI.
Religion of the Columbian Tribes.
A267
Edinburgh Review [454]. Articles that probably appealed to him in the volumes which
he certainly handled
McCulloch, J. R., "The Opinions of Messrs
Say, Sismondi, and Malthus, on the Effects of Machinery and Accumulation,
Stated and Examined," XXXV, no. 69, 102
Sacrifices.
CHAP.
XLII.
Worship of Springs and Fountains among the Ancients, and among the
Religious Sketch of the Peruvians
Indians of the New World.
Of Heaven and Hell in the Creed of the DelaOf a Future Life
wares and Chactas. Legend of the Enchanted Isle. Indian Missions.
420
Christianity among the Savages
......
CHAP. XLI1I.
Bad
Indian Civilisation according to American and Religious Views.
Penal Code of an
Missionaries' Civilisation.
System Employed.
Anglican Minister.
The Future
Trade
of Indians.
in Objects of
Sale of Land.
Luxury.
Anecdote.
The American Governof
Tribes.
Spoliations of
of the
pent.
of
96,
312
12
By John Franklin. London,
and 1827
Narrative of an Attempt to Reach
1828.
By William Edthe North Pole in 1627
ward Parry, London, 1828. Remarks on
the Probability of Reaching the North
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A270
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Scott, Byron, Herrick, Ben Jonson, Horace
Smitn, George Chapman, Sir Thomas Browne,
Shakespeare, Thomas Tu sser, Calidasa, George
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son Additions to Thoreau' s Library," Con also handled the original French edition:
cord Saunterer XIII, no. 2 (Summer, 1978),
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17.
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Joseph Marie de Gerando, Histoire Compare
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e ed.,
(
des Svstemes de Philosophie
folio. Paris, 1628.
See Trans. Apprentice The
tomes), Paris, 1822-1823, I, 101-108.
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Lesebuch fur Anf anger
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ici quclques passages, que ce philosophe,quinieriteroit
1836. Since T. began German in 1836 he must
cepeudatiL
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si bien d'etre appre'cie en France, y est
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OBITUARY
Literary Life
Kincston-upon- Hull and Myton
Ancient Topographv of
Slate of the Church Missions
TOETRY.The
Ipswich Ball
REVIEW OF NEW
of Dr. Joseph
PUBLICATIONS.
181
157
St.
New
Publications,
186. Learned
Societies,
189191
Inglis
LL.D.
Douglas, Bart.
Sir J. J. S.
D. Ronayne, Esq.
Mrs. Whitlock
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in Counties
442
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a Representation of an
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James Colquhoun,
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,OURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
1.
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Mr. Picket's
Braintrec,
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Bowman, Charts Delano,
Whitwell, Benjamin,
Md.
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Wight, Daniel,
Boston,
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Williams,
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WuhiDfbra Stout.
1835.
15
A294
Hemans, Felicia.
MS. , q.v.
A307
Keefer, Thomas C.
A295
Herbert, George. "The Elixir" in E's MS., q.v
For T's possible source see Trans. Apprentice
ship 100.
.
See A397.
A308
Kneeland, Samuel, Jr. "The Birds of Keweenan
Point, Lake Superior," Boston Daily Traveler
Aug. 12, 1857, p. 6.
Rptd in Companion 86.
Cf. Journal X, 247-248 and [812],
.
A295A
Hermes Trismeglstus. The divine Pymander in
XVII books Tr. formerly out of the Arabick
into Greek, and thence into Latine, and
Dutch, and now out of the original into English, by... Doctor Everard. London (Robert
T. used this in compilinR
White), 1650.
his "Ethnical Scriptures. Hermes Trisraegistus," Dial IV, no. 3 (Jan., 1844), 402-404.
In Emerson's, Alcott's and the Fruitlands
libraries.
.
A309
Lardner, Dionysius. Popular Lectures on Sci ence and Art delivered in the principal
cities and towns of the United States 15th
New-York (Henry W. Law),
ed., in 2 vols.
T's copy owned by CFPL.
1856.
L838]
:
A298
Herrick, Robert. "Clothes for Continuance."
"Not Every Day Fit for Verse."
"Ode to Ben
Jonson."
"To Silvia."
In E's MS., q.v.
A297
Hitopad6sa. The Heetopades of Ve'eshnoS-Sarma
in a series of connected fables.
[704]
See Trans. Apprenticeship 173-178.
A298
Homer quoted in E's MS., q.v .
A299
Hunter, John Dunn. Manners and customs
of
several Indian tribes [745]"! T7 has" written on the front fly-leaf of his copy now
in CFPL:
"This is praised in the 51 st no
of the London Quarterly Review but both it
& the Review are seriously handled in Vol
22 of the N. A. Review (1826) aptparently]
by Catlin [actually by Lewis Cass], who also criticises seriously [John] Heckewelder
[672-674] 4 reference to [John] Halkett
[640]."
A300
Jamblichus
Symbols"
A301
Johnson, Charles.
Ferns of Great Britain
Illustrated by J. E. Sowerby; descriptions
etc. by C. J.
London, 1855. This is a better guess than [1265]. Cf. A231.
"
A302
Johnson, George William. An Analysis of the
British Ferns and their Allies See A231
and compare [1265].
A303
Jones, Sir William. The Works of Sir William
Jones . (6v.) London, 1799. For the significance of this particular edition as regards
the extracts in LN, 188-199, see Trans. Ap prenticeship 188. T. did not own [934] until sixteen years later! LN, 13.
.
A304
Jonson, Ben.
"Epitaph on the Countess Dowager
of Pembroke" [also attributed to Sir Thomas
Browne].
"Ode to Himself."
In E's MS.,
A305
Jonson, Ben.
"Poetaster; or, His Arraignment:
A Comical Satyr."
"The New Inn: or, The
Light Heart. A Comedy." See [832]. LN, 341
A306
Jonson, Ben. Tragedy of Catiline
VOLUME ONE
"The Plurality of Worlds"
"The Sun"
"Eclipses"
"The Aurora Borealis"
"Electricity"
"The Minor Planets"
"Weather Almanacs"
" Halley s Comet"
"The Atmosphere"
"The New Planets"
"The Tides"
"Light"
"The Major Planets"
"Reflection of Light"
"Prospects of Steam Navigation"
"The Barometer"
"The Moon"
"Heat"
"Galvanism"
"The Moon and the Weather"
"Periodic Comets"
"Radiation of Heat"
"Meteoric Stones and Shooting Stars"
"The Earth"
"Lunar Influences"
"Physical Constitution of Comets"
49
65
77.
87
101
141
157
169
191
203
209
221
'
"Thunder-Storms"
"The Latitudes and Longitudes"
"Theory of Colors"
"The Visible Stars"
"Waterspouts and Whirlwinds"
235
257
267
277
299
317
327
371
389
403
425
443
467
479
499
527
541
551
567
VOLUME TWO
.
LN,
23.
L789]
17
"
16
"Elasticity of Air"
"Effects of Lightning"
"Popular Fallacies"
"Protection from Lightning"
"Magnetism"
"Electro-Magnetism"
"The Thermometer"
"Atmospheric Electricity"
"Evaporation"
"Conduction of Heat"
"Relation of Heat and Light"
"Action and Reaction"
"Composition and Resolution of Force"
"Centre of Gravity"
"The Lever and Wheel-Work"
"The Pulley"
"The Inclined Plane, Wedge, and Screw"
"Ebullition"
"Combustion"
"How to Observe the Heavens"
"The Stellar Universe" (l)
"The Stellar Universe" (2)
"The Steam-Engine" (1)
"The Steam-Engine" (2)
"The Steam-Engine" (3)
"The Steam-Engine" (4)
"The Steam-Engine" (5)
39
61
83
97
109
117
129
147
161
177
185
195
205
219
2 41
269
281
295
319
329
355
375
397
417
451
491
525
A321
Marvell, Andrew. "Charles."
prenticeship 151.
See Trans. Ap -
A322
The Sele ct
Mason, James Murray. Report
Committee of the [U. S.] Senate appointed
to inquire into the late invasion and
seizure of the public property at Harper's
See [1366].
On John Brown's
Ferry.
.
raid.
.
A323
Massachusetts, Agricultural Societies in
See Agricultural Societies....
A324
Massachusetts. Zoological and Botanical Survey. See under Chester Dewey and Ebenozer
Emmons.
[422]
A325
Melrose Abbey. "Inscription on Melrose Abbey"
in E's MS., o.v
A326
Manage, Giles. Dictionnajre tymologioue ou
Origines de la Langue Francoise. Paris,
1694. See Trans. Apprenticeship 43.
.
A327
German Literature [968J
Menzel, Wolfgang.
LN, 15-20, and Trans. Apprenticeship 171ff
,
A310
Lavater, Johann Kaspar. Aphorisms on Man
See Trans. Apprenticeship 162.
L8S9]
A510A
Lewis, Alonzo. The History of Lynn includ ing Nahant Boston, 1829. See ESQ no. 11
(II Quar. 1958), p. 55, col. 1.
,
ASH
Lieber, Francis + T. G. Bradford et al
See Encyclopaedia Americana .
A312
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.
Transactions. (2v.) Quebec, 1829-1831. See
ARLR IV (1990) 347.
.
A313
Livy, Titus Livius.
A329
Milton, John. Poems Upon Several Occasions
(2d ed.
...with Notes by Thomas Warton .
London, 1791, or The Poetical Works of
John Milton with Notes of Various Authors
(Tv.^ London, 1752ed. Thomas Newton.
See Trans. Apprenticeship 65.
1754.
A330
Minot, Mrs. William. "Cousin's Philosophy,"
North American Review XXXV, no. 76 (Jan.
1832), 19-35. See Trans. Apprenticeship
,
LN,
A314
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, ed. The Waif
A Collection of Poems Cambridge, LMass.J
Pub. by John Owen, 1845.
Copyright dated
1844. The book was published at the end
of that year. For contents see under A401.
A315
Lovelace, Richard. See Trans. Apprentice ship
A328
William Rowley. A Fair
Middleton, Thomas
Quarrel: A Comedy . LN 3 40. See [832]
111.
A331
Many
Mitford, William. History of Greece
editions. T. might have used that in 8v.,
Boston, 1823. See Trans. Apprenticeship
162.
.
A332
Montgomery, James,
c^v.
151.
A316
Machiavelli, Niccolo.
A517
Maps. See A397.
A318
Marlowe, Christopher.
Queen of Carthage
LN, 257-258.
.
LN,
"
[1141]
Dr. Faustus .
Dido
Hero and Leander .
A333
Moore, Thomas (1821-1887). See titles concerning British Ferns listed in A231.
A333A
Morell, John Daniel. On the Philosophical
tendencies of the age
London (J. Johnstone), 1848.
The Philosophy of relig ion
London (Longman, Brown, Green &
Longmans), 1849. Also N. Y. (D. Appleton)
and Phila. (G. S. Appleton), 1849.
[One
or the other of the foregoing titles is
referred to by Sanborn in his Transcenden tal and Literary New England p. 373: "It
was in this room [in the ante-Revolutionary farmhouse, now the Antiquarian Museum]
that I called on [Mary Moody Emerson], and
received from her a philosophical book
then in vogue, by Morell, which she had
read with pleasure, and had insisted that
.
A319
Marston, John. The Wonder of Women or The
Tragedy of Sophonisba . See L832]. LN,
339-340: "The Witch of Erictho's Cave"
A320
Marston, John Westland. "Supplement to Locke's
Metaphysics, Illustrated by Owen's Socialism," Monthly Magazine (of London), 3d ser.,
IV, no. 21 (Sept., 1840), 313-316.
LN
21-22. See Trans. Apprenticeship 179-180.
[943, 944]
,
17
Thoreau should read and give her his opinion of it. She expected the same thing
of me "
A334
Morgan, Lewis H. Report on the Indian Col See [1028 J, pp.
lection at Albany N. Y~.
63-95.
,
A335
Morin, J. B. of Clermont-Ferrand. Diction naire E*tymologlque des Mots Francois de'rive' s
d Ansse da
Enrich! de notes par
du Grec.
VTllolson. .et revu...par De Wailly. Paris,
See Trans. Apprenticeship 4 3.
1803.
.
'
Rev'd
XXII, no. 51
A336
Mother Goose.
377.
Cousin, Victor.
Introduction a l'Histolre
de la Philosophic
Rev'd by Mrs. Wm.
Minot. XXXV, no. 76
.
A338
Natural HiBtory of New- York (14v.) Albany,
Zoology of New-York
1842-1847. Includes:
by James Ellsworth De Kay, with an introd.
by W. H. Seward and note on penitentiaries
by J. L. O'Sullivan, 5v. t396]. Flora of
the State of New-York by John Torrey, 2v.
[13 41]
Mineralogy of the State of New York by Lewis Colet Beck. Geology of the
State of New-York by William Williams Mather,
Ebenezer Emmons, Lardner Vanuxem and James
Hall, 4v.
Palaeontology of the State of
New-York by James Hall. Agriculture of the
State of New-York by Ebenezer Emmons [ 482 ]
,
A339
The New England Primer or An Easy and Pleas Adorned
ant Guide to the Art of Reading
To which is added the Catechism
with Cuts
Boston (Mass. Sabbath School Society),
See ARLR, IV, 314-333.
[18
].
,
Rev'd by
A340
New York Herald
II,
185.
A3 41
Newman, Edward.
See A231.
A343
North American Review [1033] Articles that
probably appealed to T . were:
Dubois, Jean Antoine, Character Manners
of the People of India
Rev'd by Theophilus Parsons. IX, 36
.
A337
Murray, Hugh. Historical and Descriptive Ac See Trans. Appren count of British India
ticeship 117-118.
18
Tegner, Esaias. Frithiof's Saga
by Longfellow. XLV, no. 96
Rev'd by 0. W.
Burns with his Life
B. Peabody.
XLII, no. 90
.
no. 97
Hale, Horatio.
"South Sea Exploring Expedition." XLV, no. 97
"Arago on Comets."
XLII, no. 90
97
no. 91
Everett, Edward.
"The Discovery of America by the Northmen."
XLVI, no. 98
Lanman, James H.
sissippi
"The Social
Rev'd by Caleb
L. M. Child.
Condition of Women."
Cushing. XLII, no. 91
Rev'd
XLVI, no. 99
no. 92
.
92
Philothea, a Romance
Rev'd by Cornelius Conway Felton. XLIV,
no. 9 4
Rev'd by
94
Laborde, Lion de
^Journey in Arabia Pe traea
Rev'd by Edward Robinson. XLIV,
.
no. 95
"Massachusetts
LII, no. 110
A344
T.
North British Review vol. VIII.
[1164]
might have been interested in the following
articles
Wilson, John. The Lands of the Bible
Rev'd on pp. 107-129
A Voyage of Discovery
Ross, James Clark.
and Research in the Southern and Ant arctic Regions + Charles Wilkes, Narra tive of the United States' Exploring
Expedition during the Years 1838 1839
Rev'd by David Brew1840 1841 1842
ster on pp. 177-217.
Brewster, David. Review of several works
on the microscope, pp. 258-264.
,
XLV," no.
Holden, Horace, A Narrative of the Ship wreck... of Horace Holden and B. H. Nute
Rev'd by John Gorham Palfrey. LXIII, no.
"Female Characters of
Lorimer, James,
Goethe and Shakespeare," pp. 265-296.
Wilson, James, "The Art of Angling," pp.
297-338.
19
Brewster, David, "Sir John Herachel's Astronomical Observations," pp. 491-533.
A345
Oken, Lorenz.
prenticeship
A357
Plutarch.
102.
A348
Panoplist or The Christian's Armory and Mis sionary Herald The
Vol. II. (Boston, 1807)
See Harding, 78.
;
A349
Parkman, Francis, "Salem Witchcraft, " Chris tian Examiner XI (n.s. VI), 1831-1832, 240259.
(A review of Charles W. Upham's Lec tures on Witchcraft )
See Trans. Apprentice ship 23.
.
A351
Percy, Thomas, "Essay on the Ancient Metrical
Romances" in Percy's Reliques [1080]
See A397.
I (Jan. -June,
1853)
no
"The Midnight Sun" [On Sweden and Finland], no. 6 (June), 608-612.
A360
Putnam's Monthly Magazine
A353
Phelps & Ensign's travellers' guide through
the United States containing stage
steamboat, canal and railroad routes .... Illus trated by a new and accurate ma,P of the
N .Y
(Phelps & Ensign),
United States
Cf [1090] Contains notes in pencil.
1838
:
See A231.
A352
Parley, Henry Fullerton.
A347
Ossoli, Margaret Fuller. Woman in the Nine teenth Century and Kindred Papers ed.
Arthur B. Fuller. Boston. .Cleveland. . .New
York, 1855. T's copy is owned by Prof. Joel
InscripMyerson. (See TSB, no. 123, p. 3.)
"To Henry D. Thoreau's Mother, with
tion:
the kind regards of their friend, Danl. Ricketson, Concord, June 19th 1856."
A350
Patison, Jane M.
A358
Poor, Henry V., editor.
A346
Orpheus. For a possible bibliography of T's
reading on this subject see Trans. Appren ticeship 204-205. T. did not own L104J
until sixteen years later!!
Lives .
A354
Philadelphia. An Act for the Consolidation
and Amendment of the Laws as far as they
respect the Poor of the City o'f Philadel phia the District of Southwark and the
Township of the Northern Liberties . Philadelphia, 1803. Location now unknown. See
Harding, p. 11. T. probably brought back
this item from Philadelphia as a souvenir
of his visit there on Nov. 20-22, 1854.
See Journal VII, 72-75. Title page bears
the inscription: "Henry, D. Thoreau."
"Inns," no.
(June), 612-618.
A361
Putnam's Monthly Magazine
1853)
II (July-Dec,
A355
Plato.
LN,
[1141]
A356
Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Caius. Epistolae
Many Latin editions. A translation by William Melmoth (Letters) appeared (2v.) London,
1805 j Boston, 1809. See George William Curtis, From the Easy Chair N.Y. (Harper),
"The last time that the Easy
1892, p. 61:
Chair saw that remarkable man, Henry Thoreau, he came quietly into Mr. Emerson's
study to get a volume of Pliny's letters.
Expecting to see no one, and accustomed to
attend without distraction to the business
at hand, he was as quietly going out, when
the host spoke to him, and without surprise,
and with unsmiling courtesy, Thoreau greeted
his friends." See Emerson's Letters I, 56
and 135.
.
A362
"Pythagoric Symbols"
L197]
A363
Quarterly Review (London), no. 51
i.e .
. ,
20
XXVI 11821-1822), no. 51 (Oct., 1821),
which contains a review of John D. Hunter,
Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians
London, 1823, a work referred to on the
front fly-leaf of [745], on which T. has
written:
"This is praised in the 51 st no
of the London Quarterly Review but both it
& the Review are seriously handled in Vol
22 of the N. A. Review (1826) apparently]
by Catlin tactual ly by Lewis Cass], who also criticises seriously Heckewelder [672On the
674] & reference to Halkett [640]."
blank page facing the title of [745] also
"See Catlin' s 'Eight Years' Travappears:
els &c, Vol. 1. p. 83. Lond. 1848. Schoolcraft's Personal Memoirs, p. 83- (Phil.
1851)"
For other employment of the Quar terly Review [886] see Notes 685-686 and
37}
689; Correspondence 136.1; Companion
and Ale?
A364
Railway Locomotives and Cars. See A219.
.
'
A365
"The Soul's Errand" or
Raleigh, Sir Walter.
"The Farewell."
"Pilgrimage." In E's MS.,
For T's deep interest in the first
q.v
poem and its variants see Trans. Apprentice ship 211. Raleigh's "Redit Orbis in Orbe"
is in LN, 2.
.
A366
Report on the Herbaceous Flowering Plants of
Massachusetts arranged according to the
natural orders of [ John ] Lindley and il lustrated chiefly by popular descriptions
of their character properties and uses
Published agreeably to an order of the
Legislature by the Commissioners on the
Zoological and Botanical Survey of the
State
Cambridge (Folsom, Wells, and
Thurston, printers to the University),
1840. For half title see under Chester
Dewey [422], Cf. also C876"].
A367
Reports on the Fishes. Reptiles and Birds of
Massachusetts. Published agreeably to an
Order of the Legislature by the Commission ers on the Zoological and Botanical Survey
[David Humphreys Storer and William Bourne
Oliver Peabody] of the State
Boston (Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers)-, 1839.
[1293] T'a copy owned by CFPL.
.
A371
Robin Hood: A CollecRitson, Joseph, comp,
tion of all the Ancient Poems Songs and
Ballads now extant relative to that cele brated English Outlaw ^ (2d ed., 2v.) LonSee the note on
LN, 113-127.
don, 18327
this particular edition in Trans. Apprentice ship 212. Cf. [1178],
,
A372
See [555], A212 and
"Robin Goodfellow."
Trans. Apprenticeship 113.
.
A373
"Pleasures of Memory."
Rogers, Samuel.
Trans. Apprenticeship 102.
See
A374
Rowley, William.
A375
Salem Observer.
150.
A376
Personal Memoirs of
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian
Tribes on American Frontiers with brief
notices of passing events facts and opin ions A.D . 1812 to A.D. 1842 Philadelphia,
(Lippincott, Grambo & Co ) 1851. On a blank
page facing the title of [745] T. has written: "Schoolcraft's Personal Memoirs, p. 83(Phil. 1851)."
,
A377
Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von. See LN , 15,
and Trans. Apprenticeship 171-172.
[968]
,
A378
"Lay of the Last Minstrel"
Scott, Sir Walter.
See the extensive quotation from
[1221].
this poem in ARLR IV (1990), 352. Scott's
"Fragments of the Lofty Strain" appears in
E's MS., c^.v .
.
A379
See [1227], [1474]
Seldon, John. Table -Talk
and Trans. Apprenticeship 106-109.
.
A380
Shakespeare, William.
"Take,
take those
lips away." "Blow, blow, thou winter wind"
"Sonnets." See E s MS
A368
Reports on the Herbaceous Plants and on the
Quadrupeds of Massachusetts
Published
agreeably to an order of the Legislature,
by the Commissioners on the Zoological and
Botanical Survey of the State
Cambridge
(Folsom, Wells, and Thurston), 1840. See
half-titles under Chester Dewey and Ebenezer Emmons.
[422]
T's copy owned by
CFPL.
.
A381
Shakespeare, William. The Plays of William
Shakespeare With the corrections and illus trations of various commentators [Notes by
(4th
Samuel Johnson and George Steevens]
ed., 15v.) London, 1793. See Trans. Appren ticeship 8
.
A369
"Fragments des preLa Revue ind^pendante .
dications de Buddha" (Apr. 25, 1843), pp.
"Consideration sur l'origine
520-534;
Both by
du Bouddhisme" (May 25, 1843).
[See Roger C. Mueller,
Eugene Burnouf.
"A Significant Buddhist Translation by
Thoreau," "TSB, no. 138 (Winter, 1977),
pp. 1-2.]
A370
Ritson, Joseph. Ancient
From the Reign of King
the Revolution
(2v.)
Trans. Apprenticeship
.
90
A382
[T
Shirley, James. The Changes A Comedy
quotes a passage against epithets and adjectives in verse.] See [832]. LN 342
.
A383
Sibbald, James. Chronicle of Scottish poetry
from the 13th century to the union of the
crowns (4v.) Edinburgh (C. Stewart & Co.)
1802. T's extracts from the first three
volumes indicate that he read them completeThe table
See LN, 77-112, and [1241]
ly.
of contents deserves reprinting herei
;
CONTENTS OF VOLUME
[Elegiac Sonnet on the death
See Preface
FIRST.
of Alexander
the
third.
to Gloflary.]
Page.
11
21
Extralifrom
Praife
Gawane,
Clerk's Advice
Ban-
Song on Abfence
Brafb of Wooing,
Mr
fuppofed, by
_____
Twa
83
87
90
91
100
Mice,
107
!<5
Tejtament of
'
Crejfeid,
Bludy Scri,
Rejoning betwixt
Youth,
How
his Wife,
Unlade of Contradi&ions,
The Three Dcid Powis,
Pcrcll of Paramours
J 53
191
by MeksaR,
'95
97
....
Mttrning Maidin,
William Dunbar,
's
Three Married
Twa
fcrmline,
and
Thi/lle
keeper,
the fame,
Ihc Dance,
Prayer
that the
Grace,
2-17
Lament
Tails,
for
World's
Inflabilitie,
333
Lament to the King,
339
Advice to fpend ane' s awngudes, 342
Ane his awn Enemy,
345
Simmie and
his
Kennedy's
Brother,
350
358
360
363
s
k
V3
Com-
4
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fl
.
143
O
162
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.
o pi
againfl fyde,
*1
OS
.165
147
Supplication
z
<!
J
t
...
On
the
171
death of Queen
Magdalene,
179
Jufling between Watfon and
186
Barbour,
Kiltie's Confeffion,
89
ifl
*95
of,)
*J3
the
Play,
.
349
The Three Preifls of Peblis, (probably by John
ROLLAND,)
227
33d
James THE FiFTHfs Chrijls Kirk on the Green,
.
.
The Freirs of Berwick*
372
....
'&
^ Q
a b
Alexander
worldly,
347
.
Anfwer
01
77
11a
3*5
the
Complaint,
r-
48
61
Delyte,
.....
NO
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44
46
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27
to Boyce's Chronicle,
290
Teflament of Walter Kennedy, 296
Fcnyct Fryar of Tungland,
3C4
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to
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282
1 he Sweircrs and
the
279
280
the King,
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278
Upon
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may none affure,
Duke of Albany retiring
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and Gi-
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a 5*
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,
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209
232
King (James IV,,) 234
240
Dcfired to become a Friar,
Wowing of the King at Dun-
<3
201
to the
&
ving,
Cummers,
Solicitor s at
459
Of Hap at Court,
Few may fend for Falfet,
21
Dirige
Eneid,
199
Women and
Widow,
Dunbar's On Deming,
41
129
'39
144
_a
186
Power of Money,
CJ
~s -5
445
451
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Menhantbetray'd
his
ON
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Aige and
Extraii from
>57
178
183
Abbay Walk,
....
Lufe,
433
Fables,
to his
Robert Henryson,
's
55
6_
0 "l
AC
f*>
* jT5 3
r-- -S
373
385
427
Defcription of May,
Pinkerton, to be
h >a r-> h
OQ 00 CO 0\
CO 00 g
37
.
Winter Piece,
he -was in England,
Luvars,
to
36 5
.368
of Aige,
__.
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Fools that
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8
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432
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Queen Mary,
if
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393
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On
New
the
Year 1560,
99
On
Na
107
Counfel to his Son, at Court,
Folly
441
verners,
445-
"3
115
Scott's Lament of the Maftcr of Erjkinc,
New Year's gift to the Queen, 1 562, 1 17
464"
Edinburgh, 1599.
invenmetaphorical
a
Pbxnix,
Sixth's
the
JAMts
137
Wowars,
144
149
Advyce
to
Counjel
to lujlie
Ladies,
to
Ene,
May,
161
th moneth of
twa
fair.
his
_____
__
his tyranny,
Rondel of Luve,
his
Ctwplainf,
's
Ballot,
179
....
....
May,
Welcum to May,
CLAFrERTeN's Wa worth Maryage
____ God gif I wer Wedo now,
The Lament ofafcor Court man,
I7i
173
174
176
Heart,
_______ A Luvar
206.
203
209
212
214
221
224
A General Satire,
evil to plenfe,
.
Wedderburne's
Complaint,
*3S
_____
______
2 39
Sages,
285
288
I
298
301
5 70,
Age,
Law fuits,
303
306
309
313
3*7
319
_
Admonition
-___ Advice be
to the
Regent Mar,
blyth in bail,
to
Ballots,
225
227
230
3"
3*4
33
Praifes of Wemen,
337
ALEX. Montgomery's Cherry and Slae (abridged)
Sang on the Lady Marga-
Montgomery,
____________ Poem
361
on the fame,
Sol-fequium,
________
_
Sonet
to his
Majejly,
493
494
.
.
Echo,
496
Invetlive againjl Fortune, 498
To R. Hudfon,
500
Complaint in Prifon,
502
Chriften Lyndefay to Ro-
To my Lady
Seton,
bert Hud/on,
504
To
Mr David Drummond,
A Ladies Lamentation,
Eakl or
gone!"
201
______________
193
199
489
490
Siraonides.
Poem on lyme,
Sonnet,
55
506
5=7
181
.197.
477
486
488
Parapbrafe on Lucan,
_______^_____
185
192
*9S
Of Men
170
Cupid quarreledfor
To
Darnlet's
inwart Mourning,
's
Lament quhen
tion,
'
Heart,
A Luvar'
164
166
168
_______ To
53
55
158
160
..
397
ret
Philotus,
Fleming Barge,
______
ALEX.
109
the defeat
Court without
hindnefs at
filler,
3 s ')
Epiftle to
101
land 1561,
Moncrief,
Alex. Hume's
363
365
A384
Epitaph: "Where is Timarchus
From E's MS., q_v.
A385
Smith, Horace.
"Hymn to the Flowers."
E's MS. , q .v.
In
A386
Sparks, Jared + Cornelius Conway Felton,
"McKenney and Hall's History of the North
American Indians," North American Review,
(This
XLVII. no. 100 (July, 1838), 134-148.
article was a review of Thomas L. McKinney
and James Hall, History of the Indian Tribes
of North America with Biographical Sketches
and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs vol.
I (Phila.)
It contains the two passages
"Redwhich T. copied into LN, 143 and 145:
Jacket said to the missionaries
'Your talk
is fair and good.
But I propose thisj Go
try your hand in the town of Buffalo for one
year. They need missionaries, if you can do
what you say. If in that time you shall
have done them any good, and made them any
better, then we will let you come among our
people.'" "Tecumseh, or Tecumth6, is said
to have exclaimed
'Sell a country! why
not sell the air, the clouds and the great
sea, as well as the earth?
Did not the
Great Spirit make them all for the use of
his children?'"
,
A587
Specimens of Early English Poets
Ellis.
See George
A388
With the
Spenser, Edmund, The Works.
principal illustrations of various commen To which are added notes some
tators
account of the life of Spenser and a glos sarlal and other indexes . By the Rev. Hen (8v.) London (F. C. and J.
ry John Todd .
Rivington), 1805. See ARLR, IV (1990),
180-186.
.
23
A389
Stewart, Dugald. Elements of the Philosophy
(2v.) Cambridge (James
of the Human Mlncf
Munroa & Co.), 1833. For T's extensive use
of this title see Trans. Apprenticeship
239 and 241.
A390
Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem Delivered tr.
John Hoole, (2v.) Edition uncertain. See
Trans. Apprenticeship 47.
,
A399
Vaughan, Henry. "Sabbath Days." Modernized
LN,
from "Son-Dayes" in Silex Scintillans
A391
Tegner, Esaias.
LN, 35-38.
Frlthlof's Saga
A398
Unsuri or Ansari. "Wamiq und 'Adra" or "Vamik and 'Adrha"
See [48], A165 and Trans .
Apprenticeship 114.
[1323].
[A199J
25.
A400
The Vishnu Purana. A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition.
[1128]
A392
Tourneur , Cyril . The Revenger's Tragedy
LN , 340. See
[A quotation on bastards]
.
[832].
A393
Tufts, Marshall. A Tour Through College; con taining some remarks from experience on the
nature of the learning there acquired the
futility of the languages & mathematics
various errors & suppressions in natural &
metaphysical Philosophy & the easy means
of acquiring a liberal education without
the cost & hardship of the present academ ic course .
In two parts.
By A. M. Esq.
Boston (Marsh, Capen, and Lyon), Sept.
1832.
Printed at Cambridge for the Author.
It is highly probable that T. owned this
anonymous manual of student rebellion which
I have reproduced in Trans. Apprenticeship
268-299, a volume that seems to have foreshadowed T's criticism of a Harvard education in Walden. See A29 3.
,
A401
The Wai f; A Collection of Poems [ed. Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow], ( 2d ed. )
Cambridge
(John Owen), 1845.
[1382] Cf. A177a.
Its contents follow:
,
THE WAIF:
A394
Turgot, Anne Robert Jacques, on Christopher
Columbus in E's MS., q.y
COLLECTION OF POEMS.
A39S
Tusser, Thomas, quoted in E's MS., q .v
A396
United States Coastal Survey. See A397.
A397
United States. Treasury Department for the
House of Representatives.
[Maps / Andrews
Report / House of Rep? U. S. 1852-1853]
T's copy owned by CFPL.
.
A
And
N. Y.
SECOND EDITION.
CAMBRIDGE
Pir.e
Proem
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW.
The Song
A Song
Why thus
of the Forge
longing
ANONYMOUS.
ANONYMOUS.
JAMES.
11
HORACE SMITH.
14
G. P. R.
Why
the desert
The Camp
Song
....
.
ix
THOMAS CHURCHYARD.
Map of the Basin of the S. Lawrence showing also the Natural and Artificial
Routes between the Atlantic Ocean and
he claimed as property
seas,
Upon your
HORACE SMITH.
18
THOMAS PRINGLE.
22
ROBERT BROWNING.
27
SHELLEY.
30
P. B.
24
Autumn
Lament of the
Irish Emigrant
john malcom.
32
mrs. blackwood.
34
coxe.
33
LAPLAND SONG.
40
Sonnet on Autumn
anonymous.
42
April
anonymous.
43
SAMUEL DANIEL.
46
anonymous.
48
anonymous.
53
anonymous.
55
anonymous.
56
thomas hood.
58
He standeth
at the door
....
....
.
g 0NG
Awakening of Endymion
wilson.
60
anonymous.
62
james Montgomery.
65
henry vaughan.
69
mrs.
c. b.
Love
Night among the Alps
Wishes
anonymous.
71
w. emerson.
73
Andrew marvel.
76
w. bethune.
78
clark.
81
r.
g.
w.
A410
Wither, George.
g.
Andrew marvel.
84
richard crashaw.
87
richard lovelace.
91
pierpont.
93
In E's MS.
"The Marygold.'
A411
"
.unless above himWordsworth, William.
self he can / Erect himself how poor a thing
(Lines quoted from Samuel Daniel's
is man."
Essay XIV and made famous through Coleridge's
From Wordsworth's
use of it in The Friend .)
"The Excursion" in E's MS., a. v.
.
....
....
The Death-bed
(,
KULNASATZ, MV REINDEER
The
The Lily of Nithsdale
To the Mocking-bird
a. c.
A409
Wilson, Horace Hayman. The Histor y of British
From 1805 to 1835. In three volumes.
India.
London James Madden ) 1848. T's copy owned
by CFPL.
A412
_ J
Zeller. Quoted in John Bowring, "German Epigrams," Oj.v.
A413
See
[1477].
Zoroaster. "Chaldaean Oracles."
also Ancient Fragments of the Phoenician...
and Other Writers in Trans. A pprenticeship,
178-179. LN, 40-41
III
ABBREVIATIONS USED THROUGHOUT
THIS PAPER
anonymous.
103
anonymous.
108
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No more
herrick.
Robert
To Daffodils
Robert herrick.
To Primroses
Robert herrick.
To Blossoms
richard lovelace.
The Grasshopper
Sweet Phosphor, bring the day francis .uarles.
thomas hood.
The Bridge of Sighs
anonymous.
Sepulchre
The Antique
Ill
WILLIAM HABINGTON.
136
jones very.
139
Harriet martineau.
141
philip freneau.
143
Where
J.
anonymous.
97
richard lovelace.
101
....
....
....
....
....
Christmas Hymn
Et EXALTAVIT HUMILES
Lines to a
Withered Leaf
The
Indian Bukying-ground
ARLR ]
114
116
118
120
123
126
132
Bode.
N.Y., 1958.
A402
A403
Watts, Isaac.
"Hymn: Lord, When I Quit this
Earthly Stage." In E's MS., q^.v
A404
Webster, John.
Tragi -Comedy
The
1978.
IV
A406
[1128].
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Western Messenger
ship 157.
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H. G. 0. Blake by Sophia Thoreau
in behalf of her brother H. D. T.
January 24th 1863." Names of two
other owners also appear: "E. C.
Parkmanni, 1700" and "J. W. Davis,
(Harding)
1793 and 1795."
Sanborn's comment in Young Reporter
of Concord p. 22 (Jan. 8, 1860):
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a Pliny which he is delighted with."
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(Harding)
"Henry D. Thoreau from Wm. E. Channing"
[The spine title has been
blacked out and "Morgan. .Indians"
written with white ink. Pages 6395 include Lewis H. Morgan's report on the Indian collection.]
Harding
[1127]
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(Harding)
[1194]
T's autograph
[1201]
"R. W. Emerson"
[1202]
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Thoreau"
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Given to Ricket-
son.
11
Stephens, George. Incidents of Travel in
Egypt Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land .
Rev'd by Lewis Cass as "Stephens's Travels
in the East." XLVIII, no. 102, 181ff.
.
L1441]
A162
A163
12
Ripley, George. Specimens of Foreign Stand ard Literature vol. III. Rev'd by George
Stillraan Hillard as "Dwight's Versions
from Goethe and Schiller." XLVIII, no. 103,
505ff.
,
A348
13
14
Carver, Jonathan. Travels through the Inter ior Parts of North America + Travels in
Wisconsin
Rev'd by James Handasyd Perkins
as "English Discoveries in the Ohio Valley."
XLIX, no. 104, 69ff.
VI
ARTICLES IN THE NORTH AMERICAN
REVIEW (1838-1860) THAT MIGHT
HAVE INFLUENCED THOREAU
15
Holbrook, John Edwards. North American Her petology . Rev'd by David Humphreys Storer.
XLIX, no. 104, 14Sff.
1838
Milton, John, The Poetical Works
Rev'd by
R. W. Emerson.
XLVII, no. 100, 56ff.
16
17
18
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Algic Researches ...
Mental Characteristics of the North Ameri can Indians. .Indian Tales and Legends , (gy.
Rev'd by Henry Whiting. XLIX, no. 105, 55 4ff.
184
19
Rantoul, Robert, Jr. "Common School Education" [A review of 11 titles]. XLVII, no.
101, 273ff.
20
Brown, John.
21
[A
Hall, James.
22
1839
Peirce, Benjamin.
"[Nathaniel] Bowditch's
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23
.
108,
46ff.
24
Whiting, Henry.
108, 158ff.
"Coast Defence."
LI, no.
25
30
ology and Pathology .
LV, no. 116, 462ff.
1841
26
"Philosophy of Cousin"- [A
Bowen, Francis.
review of (1) Victor Cousin's Introduction
to the History of Philosophy
(2) George
Ripley's Specimens of Foreign Standard Lit erature t. 1-2, consisting of translations
(5)
of Cousin, Jouffroy and B. Constant.
Cousin's Elements of Psychology included in
a Critical Examination of Locke's Essay on
Human Understanding LIU, no. 112, Iff.
.
41
42
1843
27
Liebig, Justus.
Henry Colman.
43
28
44
The Botanical Text -Book. Rev'd
Gray, Asa.
by George Barrell Enerson. LVI, no. 118,
192ff.
45
29
1842
30
Harris, Thaddeus William. A Report on the In sects of Massachusetts Injurious to Vege tation
Rev'd by W. B. 0. Peabody, LIV,
no. 114, 73ff.
.
46
31
Brougham, Henry Lord. A Discourse of Natur al Theology + his Paley's Natural Theol ogy +
his Dissertations on Subjects of
Science
Rev'd by Francis Bowen. LIV,
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.
32
Walker, Sears Cook. Meteors . Rev'd by Benjamin Peirce. LVI, no. 119, 409ff.
48
"Critical Notices"
[on William Leete Stone,
Life and Times of R e d-Jacket Samuel Gardner Drake, Book of the Indians Edward
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114, 227ff
t
33
Sumner, Charles.
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52
54
35
Olin, Stephen. Travels in Egypt . Arabia Pe traea and the Holy Land . Rev'd by Samuel
Wolcott. LVII, no. 121, 491ff.
115,
496ff.
36
Sumner, George.
"The English in AfghanisLV, no. 116, 45ff.
tan."
37
55
38
184 4
54
"Field Sports."
LV,
40
Felton, Cornelius C.
+
"The
Francis Bowen.
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review of an article in the Foreign Quarter ly Review Jan., 1844] LIX, no. 124, Iff.
.
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Barrow, John. The Life. Voyages, and Exploits
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.
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481ff.
59
184 7
Gray, Asa.
60
Wordsworth, William. The Complete Poetical
Works Rev'd by Edwin Percy Whipple. LIX,
no. 125, 352ff.
.
184 5
74
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe Report on the Cen sus of the Iroquois Indians .
Rev'd by Henry Wheaton. LXIV, no. 135, 292ff
.
75
61
Gray, Asa. "The Chemistry of Vegetation"
[A
78
LA
"A Theory of Creation"
Bowen, Francis.
review of Vestiges of the Natural History
LX, no. 127, 426ff.
of Creation . 3
63
Wilkes, Charles.
Narrative of th e U. S. ExRev'd by
ploring Expedition.. .1838-1842
Charles Henry Davis. LXI, no. 128, 5 4ff.
.
64
"Darwin's
Peabody, William Bourne Oliver.
Researches in Geology and Natural History"
LXI, no. 128, 181ff.
184
80
65
67
184 6
81
68
Bowen, Francis.
"The Oregon Question."
LXII, no. 130, 214ff.
69
84
71
72
184 9
86
...
32
Romance
88
"Attempts to Find
Force, Manning Ferguson.
review of (1) Thos.
a Northwest Passage"
Simpson, Narrative of Discoveries on the
North Coast of America . (2) Sir John Barrow. Voyages of Discovery in Search of the
LXIX, no. 144, Iff.
Northwest Passage
.
90
Layard, Austen Henry. Ninevah and its ReRev'd by Francis Bowen. LXIX, no.
mains
144, HOff.
.
91
Bowen, Francis. "Adventures on the Prairies'
review of (1) Francis Parkman. Jr., The
California and Oregon Trail . (2) Edwin Bry(3) The
ant, What I Saw in California
Works of Washington Irving . LXIX, no. 144,
.
175ff
..
92
93
Guyot, Arnold. The Earth and Man; Lectures on
Comparative Physical Geography , tr. Cornelius C. Felton. Rev'd by Charles Henry Davis.
LXIX, no. 144, 250ff.
94
"Recent Theories in Geology"
Bowen, Francis.
a review of (1) Robert Chambers, Ancient
Sea Margins
(2) Charles Henry Davis, A
Memoir upon the... Tidal and Other Currents
LXIX, no. 144, 256ff.
of the Ocean.
.
102
"Sir John Franklin
Force, Manning Ferguson.
and the Arctic Regions." LXXI, no. 148,
168ff
103
Klrkland, Mrs. Caroline Matilda. "Mahomet and
His Successors." LXXI, no. 149, 278ff.
104
"The Navigation of
Peabody, Andrew Preston.
Review of a work by James
the Ancients."
Smith. LXXI, no. 149, 307ff.
105
Cumming, Roualeyn Gorden. Five Years of a
Hunter's Life in... South Africa
Rev'd
by Francis Bowen. LXXI, no. 149, 559ff.
.
1851
106
"The Tendencies of ModParsons, Theophilus.
review of: (1) Louis Agassiz
ern Science"
and Augustus A. Gould, Principles of Zo8logy.
(2) Hugh Miller, The Foot-Prints of the Cre ator
(3) Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
LXXII, no. 150, 84ff.
.
107
"Elementary Works on PhysiLovering, Joseph.
on Natural Philosophy, Physics,
cal Science"
Meteorology. LXXII, no. 151, 358ff.
108
Johnston, James Finlay Weir. Notes on North
America
Rev'd by Francis Bowen. LXXIII,
no. 152, 210ff.
.
109
Peabody, Ephraim.
"Slavery in the U.S.: Its
Evils, Alleviations and Remedies." LXXIII,
no. 153, 547ff.
185 2
95
110
Latham, Robert Gordon. The English Language
Rev'd by Daniel Raynes Goodwin. LXXIV, no.
154, Iff.
185
96
Perkins, James Handasyd.
"A Glimpse of Australia"
a review of titles by Capt Chas
Sturt and John Dunmore Lang. LXX, no. 146,
166ff
.
97
Ill
Ware, Mrs. John. "English Travellers of Rank
a review of (l) Lord Morpeth,
in America"
Travels in America
(2) Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley, Travels in the U.S.... 1849 and
1850
LXXIV, no. 154, 197ff.
.
98
99
112
Hale, Salma.
"The Condition and Prospects of
Canada"
a review of works by F. X. Garneau, Thomas C. Keefer and the Earl of ElLXXIV, no. 155, 26lff.
gin.
113
Mackay, Robert William. The Progress of In tellect. .the Religious Development of the
Greeks and Hebrews . Rev'd by Daniel Raynes
Goodwin. LXXV, no. 156, Iff.
.
114
Bowen, Francis. "College Education in England and America." LXXV, no. 156, 47ff.
100
Lovering, Joseph.
"Thompson and Kaemptz on
Meteorology"
review of books by David
Purdie Thompson and L. F. Kaemptz. LXXI,
no. 148, 51ff.
101
Hawthorne, Nathaniel.
115
185 3
33
116
Clough, Arthur Hugh. "Recent Social Theories"
LXXVII, no. 160, 106ff.
117
Historical . .Infer
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
mation respecting the History. ..of the In dian Tribes of the U.S . Rev'd by Francis
Bowen. LXXVII, no. 160, 245ff.
34ff.
131
"Results of the Arctic
Woodbury, Augustus.
Search [for Sir John Franklin]" LXXXIV,
no. 174, 95ff.
118
Norton, Charles Eliot. "Canals and Irrigation
in India." LXXVII, no. 161, 439ff.
119
"Uncle Tom's Cabin:
Fisher, Sidney George.
The Possible Amelioration of Slavery."
LXXVII, no. 161, 466ff.
133
"Mechanism of Vital
Holmes, Oliver Wendell.
Actions"
a review of John William Draper,
Human Physiology .. .or the Condition and
Course of the Life of Man . (2) Wm. B. Carpenter, The Mutual Relations of the Vital
and Physical Forces . (5) W. R. Grove, The
Correlation of Physical Forces
(4) Samuel L. Metcalfe, Caloric . .Vital Agencies
LXXXV, no,
in the Phenomena of Nature .
176, 39ff.
.
185 5
120
Sophocles, Evangelinus Apostolides. History
of the Greek Alphabet and Pronunciation .
Rev'd by Epes Sargent Dixwell. LXXX, no.
166,
132
"Landscape and its TreatFlagg, Wilson.
a review of the volume by Henry W.
ment"
Cleaveland, William Backus and Samuel D.
Backus. LXXXIV, no. 174, 146ff.
49ff.
134
Chenevix, Richard. On the Lessons in [Greek ]
Proverbs
Rev'd by Edward North. LXXXV,
no. 176, 168ff.
.
121
"The TransmigraAlger, William Rounseville.
tion of Souls"
a review of (l) Kabbala
Denudata and (2) R. Spence Hardy, A Manual
LXXX, no. 166, 58ff.
of Buddhism
.
122
Kane, Elisha Kent. The U. S. Grinnell Exped ition in Search of Sir John Franklin . Rev'd
by Augustus Woodbury. LXXX, no. 167, 307ff
Wynne, James.
"The Pacific Railroad." LXXXII,
no. 170, 211ff.
124
Porter, John Leeds. Five Years in Damascus
.Travels and Researches in Palmyra Lebanon
Rev'd by Charles Henry Brigand the Hauran
LXXXIII, no. 172, 30ff.
ham.
.
125
"The Literature
Alger, William Rounseville.
of Friendship"
a review of Cicero's De Ami citia Bacon's Essays and Tennyson's In
Memoriam. LXXXIII, no. 172, 104ff.
.
126
"The American ExpediHale, Edward Everett.
tion to Japan." LXXXIII, no. 172, 233ff.
127
Peabody, Andrew Preston. "Recent Books on
England"
a review of (1) Emerson, English
Traits . (2) A. Cleveland Coxe, Impressions
of England
(3) Henry T. Tuckerman, A
Month in England
LXXXIII, no. 173, 503ff.
.
128
Abbott, Joseph Hale. "Consolations of Solitude." LXXXIII, no. 175, 536ff.
129
185 7
130
Felton, Cornelius Conway.
ning and his Lectures."
'.,.136
Haven, Samuel Foster. Archaeology of the
United States... the Progress of Informa tion and Opinion respecting Vestiges of
Rev'd by Edward
Antiquity in the U. S
Everett Hale. LXXXV, no. 176, 205ff.
.
185 6
135
Piper, Richard Upton
Trees and their Uses
Rev'd by Charles Henry Brigham. LXXXV,
no. 176, 178ff.
185 8
137
The North American
Michaux, Frangois Andre
Sylva or a Description of the Forest Trees
of the U S . Canada and Nova Scotia . Rev'd
by Isabella James. LXXXVI, no. 179, 359ff
1
138
"The Brahmanic
Alger, William Rounseville.
and Buddhist Doctrine of a Future Life"
a review of (1) the Bhagavad-Gita
(2) Carl
Friedrich Koeppen, Die Religion des Buddha
und ihre Entstehung (3) Max Muller. BudcT
hist Pilgrims and the Buddhist Doctrine of
Nirwana . LXXXVI, no. 179, 435ff.
.
139
Hill, Thomas. "Peirce's Analytic Mechanics"
a review of (l) Benjamin Peirce, Physical
and Celestial Mechanics . (2) Charles Henry Davis, Theory of the Motion of the Heav enly Bodies . LXXXVII, no. 180, Iff.
140
Wharton, Francis. "The Missouri Valley and
LXXXVII, no. 180, 66ff.
the Great Plains."
141
a reJames, Mrs. Isabella. "The Aquarium"
view of books by Philip Henry Gosse and
Shirley Hibberd. LXXXVII, no. 180, 143ff.
142
James, Mrs. Isabella. "Gray's Botanical TextBooks." LXXXVII, no. 181, 321ff.
143
Blodget, Lorin. Climatology in the U. S. and
of the Temperate Latitudes of the North
American Continent . Rev'd by Chester DewLXXXVII, no. 181, 507ff.
ey.
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145
Blodget, Lorin. Climatology of t he U. S
Rev'd by Chester Dewey. XC, no. 189, 327ff
146
"The Origin of Species"
Eliot, Samuel Atkins.
a review of the opinions on this subject
of Louis Agassiz and Theolphilus Parsons.
XC, no. 189, 528ff.
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Books
to
which a
is
when
the
in
vols.
1.- HISTORY.
Allison's Europe,
New York, 2
New England
Knickerbocker's
Kossuth
vols.
Livius' (Titus)
Argentine Republic
Rome, by
Edmons and
Spillan,
Devitte,
vols.
vols.
vols.
Ockley's Saracens
Deane's Scituate
D wight's
Miranda's Expedition
Mitford's Greece, 8 vols.
"
"
Hartford Convention
Modern
Scott's Scotland,
War
vols.
vols.
Huguenots
vols.
vols.
Smith's Northmen in
Smyth's Lectures on
New England
Modern History
Snow's Boston
Sparks' Correspondence of the American Revolution, 4
vols.
Maine
Sully's
Memoirs
Thatcher's Journal
Thurber's Plymouth
Turner's Sacred History of the World, 3 vols.
of
Shrewsbury
Washington's Letters
vols.
37
2. BIOGRAPHY.
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
(John), Life of
(John), Letters of
(John), Works of, hy C. F. Adams, 9 vols.
(Mrs.), Letters of
Alexander the Great, Life of
Alfred the Great, by Giles
Ames (Fisher), Works of, by S. Ames, 2 vols.
American Mechanics, by Howe
of,
by Mrs. Childs
Works
Irving's (Washington)
Columbus and
his
Companions
Life of
Successors
Washington
Lafayette,
Memoirs
of
Clarke, Life of
Leo X, Life
by N. Dwight
Crabbe, Life of
Cromwell's Letters and Speeches
Cromwell, Life of, by Headley
Cromwell, by Guizot
Cunningham's Lives of Painters and Sculptors, 5
Cuvier, Memoirs of
of.
Louis
XVI,
Mahomed,
vols.
Pardoe, 2 vols.
Life
of,
Moore Hannah,
vols.
Newton
Fox, Life of
France, Orators of
Fuller's
Goethe's Correspondence
Goethe's Autibiography
Goethe, Memoirs of
Goldsmith, Life of, by Irving
Greeley Horace, Life of, by Patton
of,
by Harris
vols
Qumcy
Retz Cardinal de
of,
by H. A. Garland, 2 vols-
Life of
Haydn, Life of
vols.
O'Keefe, Life of
Otis James, Life of
vols.
of,
Life of
Oglethorpe, Memoirs
Memoirs
Green Nathaniel,
Life
Niebuhr,
vols.
of,
of
(Bogue's Li-
Franklin, Life of
Frederic II, Life
Fulton, Life of
of,
brary)
Milton, Life of
Works, 5
2 vols.
vols.
Michael Angelo,
Follens'
Life of
of,
Female Biography
Female Sovereigns, 2
by Bush
Marlborough Duke
of,
2 vols.
38
Flint's Recollections of the Mississippi
Sciller's Life
Sheridan, Moore's Life of
Smith Jeremiah, Life of
Sparks' Life of Washington, 2 vols
Sparks' American Biography, 10 vols.
Geat Metropolis
Griseom's Year in Europe, 2
Harris' Journal
Sully's Memoirs
Swedenborg EmanueL by "Wilkinson
Sj-dney (Algernon) Life of, by G. Santwood
,
&c
Traveller,
by Meikle
of,
by Kennedy, 2
Wordsworth, Memoirs of, 2 vols.
3.
of,
in
Mexico
vols.
in
West
Indies, 2 vols.
Modern
Traveller, 7 vols.
Moore's View of France, 2 vols.
Moore's Journal
vols.
Algiers, Sketches of
his
Voyages
Parkyn's (M.) Life in Abysinnia, 2 vols.
Perry's Journal of the Northwest Passage
New World, 2
Piteairn's Island
Rambles
vols.
to
Tour
in
Germany
Modern Egypt
the
Germany
Russell's Palestine
Russell's
in
Robbins' Journal
Romance of Travel
Rome in the Nineteenth Century
vols.
Ramble
vols,
3 vols.
vols.
Thatcher's .Journal
Thatcher's Indian Biography, 2 vols.
Travellers Celebrated, Lives
vols.
Hall's Journal
Spencer, Memoirs of
smith,
River
Autobiography
vols.
Mast
Rivers
Thoreau's Walden
Three Weeks
Tour in Italy
in Palestine
and Lebanon
39
Wyatt's Poems
CO
4.
Arabian Nights
Artists Married Life
^Esop's Fables
Atherton, by Mary R. Mitford
Austin's (Miss) Novels
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Poems
Bryant's Poems
Beattie's
Backslider
Butler's Huclibras
Campbell's Poems
Dante
Poems, 3
Chaucer's Poems, 6
Carey's
Chatterbon's
vols.
vols.
Churchill's
Poems, 3
vols.
Works, 3
Collyer's Messiah
Collins'
Poems
Cowper's Poems, 3
Dodd's Thoughts
Donni's Poems
vols.
Gay's
Poems
by Prior
Poems
Herbert's Poems
Herrick's Poems, 2
vols.
Hood's Poems
Howard's Poems
"
Works
Don
Parnel's Poems
Poe"s Raven and other Poems
Pollock's Course of Time
nui,
of Goldsmith, 4 vols.
Shakspeare (Hudson's
Shakspeare's
Poems, 3
Poems,
Southey's Watts
Poems.
Shelley's
vols.
Skelton's
3 vols.
Poems, 3
Modern
Grisaldi
Belinda
Leonora, with Letters
Patronage
Harrington and Thoughts on Bores
X. Helen
Ella of Garvelock
Ellis'
vols.
Poems
Embury's
Vaughan's Poems
Whittier's
ges,
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
5 vols.
vols.
Thompson's Poems, 2
The Dun
Edition), 10 vols.
Miscellaneous
Spencer's
vols.
:
Swift's
Christmas Stories
Quixote, 2 vols.
Works
vols.
Dutchman's Fireside, 2
Marvell's Poems
Milton's Poetical Works
Prior's
Joinville
Poems
Poems
Gray's (Thomas)
De
vols.
W.) Poems
Goethe's Faust
Goldsmith's Works,
Falconer's
Fitch's
vols
Clenning Arthur, 2
Clock Maker
Cooper's Novels
Cranford
in Prison
Emerson's (R.
5.
vols.
40
For Each and For All
Forest Life, by Mary C layers
Frank, by 31. Edge worth, 2 vols.
a
ti
tt
it
My
My
Family
Wife
pie's
Our
Village,
vols.
Hawthorne's Works
Town
by 31. D. Sainture
Playmate
Probus, by Wm. Ware, 2 vols.
Picciola,
Robinson Crusoe
Works, 27
Scarlet Letter
Waverley
Wonder Book
Guy
True Stories
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Snow Image
Blithdale Romance
Rob Roy
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3Iannering
Hobomoc
Homes Abroad
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3Ionastery
Abbot
vols.
Kenilworfh
Ida
May
Pirate
"
"
"
Fortunes of Nigel
Peak
Tales of a Traveller
Peveril of the
Bracebridge Hall
Quentin Dureward
St. Ronan's Well
Redgauntlet
Tales of the Crusaders
Alhambra
Sketch Book
'
Astoria
Bonneville's Adventures
Cravon Miscellany
'
"
"
"
New York
Woodstock
Anne
James' Huguenots, 2
Jane Eyre
vols.
Tales of a Grandfather
"
"
"
Pictorial
of Geirstein
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in
vols.
Wilds
Lila
Martineau's (Harriet)
2d
3d
series
series
a Hebrew Tale
;
Sketches of 31arried Life
Smith's Tales of The Early Ages,
Cousin Marshall
Demarara
vols.
Phantom Ship
vols.
Key
to
Home
Tea Party
Thackeray's Vanity FanThackeray's History of Pendennis, 2 vols.
Tor
Hill
Up Country
Letters,
by Professor
Omoo
Works
Smollet's Select
Melville's
1st series
Sephora
Works
Manchester Strike
Maryat's
Scott's (Sir
Deerbrook, 2
1st series
Day
Lamplighter
Land we Live
Wolfert's Roost
Valerius, 2 vols.
Monaldi
Moore's (Thomas) Epicurian
vols.
41
6.
Aiken's Letters
Alleine's Solemn Warnings from the
Austin's Dissertations on Theology
Dead
Buchanan's Works
Buck's Experience
Buckminster's Sermons
Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature
Buist's Sermons, 2 vols.
Mental Improvement
Messenger on Resignation
Miller's Retrospect, 2 vols.
Milnor's Church History, 5
Moral Monitor, 2 vols.
vols.
Sacred Drama
Sawin's Sermons, 6
vols.
Scott's .Vindication
Smith's Sermons
Chandler's Vindication of the Christian Religion
vols.
Clarke's Answer
Clarke's Discourses
Tappan's Sermons
Coleman's Sermons
Collyer's Messiah
Conversations on the Gospel, 2
Taylor's Sermons
Thanksgiving Sermons
vols.
Dana's Sermons
Davie's Sermons
Defence of Christianity
DeQuincey's Theological Essays, 2 vols.
Devey's (Joseph) Moral and Historical Works of Bacon
Doctrines of the New Jerusalem
Dodd's Thoughts in Prison
Doddridge's Regeneration
to
do Good
Fry's
Foster's
Ware's Discourses
Watt's Sermons
Zimmerman on
Enfield's Prayers
Essays
Stillman's Sermons
Swedenberg's Christian Religion
Swedenberg's Heaven and Hell
7.
AGRICULTURE,
HORTICULTURE
Word
to
Woman
Fuller's Gospels
Hervey's Meditations
Home on the Psalms
Horace Paulinse
Hunter's Vindication, 2
Additions, by J. J. Kerr
Downing's Landscape Gardening
"
Cottage Residences
"
Rural Essays
vols.
Rural Homes
vols.
Logan's Sermons
"
Knox's Essays, 2
"
to Practical Agriculture
vols.
Massilon's Charges
Meikle on Solitude
Meikle's Traveller
vols.
J.
42
Rural Architecture
Sinclair's
Code
of Agriculture
by Youatt
8.
-NATURAL
HISTORY, ARTS
AND
SCIENCES.
Aikin's Arts of Life
9.
Foster's Essays
Carpenter's Physiology
Cheever's (George B.) Vestiges of the Natural History of
Creation
Combe on the Constitution of Man
Combe's Physiology
Cuvier's Discourses
De
vols.
Comstock's Essays
Dana's Selections
Domestic Education, by a Mother
Dwight's Geography
Entomology
Men
-EDUCATION.
Bennet's Letters
Burton's District School as it Was
Burton's Lectures on Female Education
the
Man
Harris' Encyclopedia,
the Understanding
Paley's Philosophy
Payson's Illuminism
10.
Knox on
Lock on
Harmony
Sex
Hale's Geography
Hall's Lectures on School Keeping
Hamilton on Education
Ladies' Pocket Library
Library of Useful Knowledge, 6 vols.
Much
Ree's Cyclopedia, S7
vols.
Rennie on
Rennie on Quadrupeds
Geology
Richardson's
Ruskin's Seven Lamps
"
Venice
" Lectures on
" Modern
Insects
Introduction to
of Architecture
Stores of
Architecture
Painters
their
Teachings
Pursuit of Knowledge, 2
vols.
Book
Rumford's Essays
Trench on the Study
of
Words
SmeUie's Philosophy
by Joseph
Devey
Bowen's Essays
Butler's Analogy
43
Watts on the Mind
Young
Ladies' Friend
AND
11.- JURISPRUDENCE
Adams (John), Work
of,
POLITICS.
by C. F. Adams, 9
vols.
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Parker, A. M.
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2.
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De Morgan, A. Elements of spherical
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Wand, 8. W. Algebraical geometry.
Morton, P. Geometry, plane, solid, and spherical.
Natural philosophy. 1829-38. 4 v. Vol.1. Brougham,
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London, 1842-44.
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~ Vauehan
mechanics.
Maps
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8.
6.
7.
History of
Amer. ed.
the
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INDEX TO THE
SECOND SUPPLEMENT
Apples, 217
Arabia Petraea, 343
345
397
269
413
d',
335
Botany, 343
Bowring, John, 412
Brace, Mr., 224
265,
343
545
Carthaginian, 220
Cass, Lewis, 299, 243, 363
Castes in Hindoo society, 267
Caswell, Alexis, 343
Catechism, 339. See also
Westminster Shorter Cate chism
Catiline, 306
Catlin, George, 263, 299;
Eight Years' Travels 363
Cato the Younger, 2 46
Chaldaean, Chaldaean Oracles,
.
220,
413
50
Dwight, Benjamin Woodbridge,
Changes The
382
Channing, Edward Tyrrel, 343
Charming, Walter, 543
Chapman, George, 270
Charles, King, 321
Chemistry in nature and art,
,
2 42
Francis),
361
Earth, 309
Easy and Pleasant Guide
339
"Ebullition," 309
Eclipse, 509
An
383
Dictionary (English-French),
43
.
345
Emerson, James, "On Emulation,"
242
Emerson, Mary Moody, 533A
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 343,
356; "Each in All," 401;
Nature 237
Emmons, Ebenezer, 324, 358
568
Emulation, Principle of, 242,
543
Encyclopaedia Americana 511
.
English-French Dictionary,
229
382
Fables, 216
Fair Quarrel A, 528
Falcons, 561
Fallacies, 309
"Farewell, The," 565
Farrar, John, 545
"Fashion," 560
Fauna Americana 543
Fay, R. S., 217
Felton, Cornelius Conway,
.
229
Dlctionnaire Etymoloftlque
326,
Elements of Chemistry 2 47
Elements of the Philosophy of
the Human Mind 389
"Elixir, The," 295
Emerson, George Barrell, 217,
335
543,
386
Heat,
309
363
"
51
Heyne, Christian Gottlob, 226
Hindoos, mythology and tradition, 267, 400
Hippolytus and His Age 235
"Historical Notes .. .Indians,
343
History of British India 409
History... of the Indian Na tions 343
History of the Indian Tribes
386
History of the Northmen 343
Hitchcock, Edward, 343
Hodgson, W. B., 343
Holden, Horace, 343
Homer, 270; Chapman on finishing his translation, 246
"Homes of American Authors,"
360
"Homes of the New World," 361
Honest Man's Fortune 225, 277
Honest Whore The 259
Hood, Thomas, 401
Hoole, John, 390
House of Commons, 359
Human Nature, 343
Hume, Alexander, 383
Hunter, John Dunn, 343, 363
"Hymn to the Flowers," 385
,
Iceland, 343
Inclined Plane, 309
India, 220, 267, 337, 343, 409
Indians, 244, 249, 263A, 299,
In343, 363, 376, 386, 401}
dian Collection, 334
Inglis, Sir James, 383
Inns, 360
Insects, 343
"Irish in America," 343
Irving, Washington, 267, 343
Italian Language and Dialects,
343
Italy, 248, 343
545
Junot, Madame,
258, 545
226
Kurdistan, 560
565
A,
345
411
Maps, 553, 597
Martineau, Harriet, 543, 401
Oaks, 217
Ockley, Simon, 218
Oracles, 415
Ornithological Biography
561
Moon, 509
Moore, N. F., 345
Moore, Thomas, 251
Moral Philosophy 545
Muller, Friedrich, 226
Mueller, Roger C, 569
Murray, Hugh, 267
My Prisons 3 45
Myerson, Joel, 547; "Emerson's Additions to Thoreau's
Library," 272
.
5 45
"Ornlthoraanea," 560
Orpheus, 546
O'Sullivan, J. L., 558
Outlines of the Philosophy of
Universal History 2 56
Owen, John, 514
Owen, Robert, 320
Owls, 361
.
ver, 543,
367
52
361; Scottish p., 583
Poetaster or H1b Arraignment
,
305
Quadrupeds, 368
Quarles, Francis, 401
Quebec, 312
Quincy, Josiah, 3 45
219
3 43
"Son-Dayes," 599
Sophonisba 319
"Soul's Errand," 365
"South Sea Exploring Expedition," 345
Sowerby, J. E., 501
Sparks, Jared, 5 45
Specimens of the Early Eng lish Poets 268
Sprague, Peleg, 543
Stars, 309
Staten Island, 558B
Steam-engine, 509
Steam Navigation, 309
Steevens, George, 381
Stellar Universe, 509
Stirling, Earl of, 585
Storer, David Humphreys, 367
Storms, 309
Student Rebellion, 593
Sumner, Charles, S43
Sun, 509, 560
"Sun-Dial, The," 552
"Sur la Maniere d'Ecrire
l'Hlstoire de la Philosophic," 282
Survey of the Coast, 5 45
Swainson, William, 3 43
Sweden, 360
Sylva Americana 543
Symbols, Pythagorlc, 362
Systeme dea Connalssancea
Chlmlque 380
.
Thermometer, 309
Thoreau, Cynthia, 547
Thoreau, Helen, 358B
Thoreau, Henry David, "An Excursion to Canada," 360
Thoreau Society Bulletin 569
Thunder Storms, 509
Tides, 509
Tieck, Lewis, 226
Timarchus, where has T. gone?
384
Tocquevllle, Alexis de, 345
Todd, Henry John, 388
Torrey, John, 538
Tour of the Prairies A, 345
Tour Through College A, 393
.
Trees, 217
Trinity of the ancients, 220
Tusser, Thomas, 270
Twlce-Told Tales 343
Two Years Before the Mast
.
543
Tyrian, 220
rich, 226
Wedge, 309
West, The:
fishing at the W.
361
Westminster Shorter Catechism
243,
339
Zoology of New-York 3 38
Zschokke, Johann Heinrich Dan.
iel, 226