INDEX

Abbot, Ezra, [405].
Adams, John, [150].
Adams, Samuel, [155], [300].
Adoni-shomo, a religious community, [449]-452.
Agassiz, Louis, [77], [312].
Agricultural chemistry, [73].
Alabama Claims, [172], [176].
Albigenses, crusade against the, [132].
Alger, W. R., [93].
Algol, a multiple star, [7].
Alphabet puzzle, [435].
Altruism, [113].
America, discovery of, [123], [124];
effects of its discovery upon political freedom, [127].
American history, picturesqueness of, [197]-199.
Ames, Fisher, [300].
Anachronisms in Shakespeare's plays, [389].
Anaxagoras, [117].
Anglophobia of Scotchmen in former times, [181].
Anthropocentric thought, [111], [112].
Appleton, D., & Co., [89]-91.
Arbitration, instances of, [176], [177];
among the ancient Greeks, [182];
among the Italian republics, [183].
Arbitration Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, [165]-193.
Arnold, Matthew, on translating Homer, [353].
Arts, beginning of, [118]-120.
Aryan languages, [31], [32].
Asbjoernsen's folk-tales of Norway, [325].
Astley, Sir Jacob, [160].
Astronomy at the Harvard Observatory, [309].
Athanasius, [53].
Athenæum Press, the, [309].
Atomic theory, [28].
Augustine, [53].
Avogadro's law of gaseous volumes, [28].
Aztecs, [209].
Bacon, Delia, a paradoxer, [351], [356], [385], [399], [402], [440].
Bacon, Francis, [356], [357], [367], [370], [374], [375], [378], [379], [381], [383], [385]-398, [403], [404].
Bacon-Shakespeare folly, [350]-404, [410].
Baer, K. E. von, [18], [19], [25], [41].
Balance, use of, [2], [3].
Baptists, [148].
Barbarism, types of, [32]-34.
Barratt, Joseph, [455]-459.
Bathybius, [343]-345.
Baxter, Richard, [154].
Beaumont, Francis, [374].
Beecher, Henry Ward, [92].
Bellerophon, his letter, [354].
Bessel, F. W., [6].
Biblical chronology disturbed by geologists, [9].
Bichat, X., his study of tissues, [17].
Big Crow, a Sioux chief, [240].
Biglow, Hosea, on the right to be a fool, [175];
on the Yankee dialect, [298];
on citified English, [371].
Black, Joseph, his discovery of latent heat, [10].
Blackfriars Theatre, [378].
Blake, Robert, [154].
Blue Anchor Tavern, [297].
Boccaccio, G., [359].
Bond, G. P., [309].
Bond, W. C., [309].
Bopp, Franz, [30].
Boughton, Sir T., [382].
Bouquet, Henry, [207].
Bowditch, Nathaniel, [434].
Brébeuf, J., [199].
Bridge, John, [293].
Bridges of Cambridge, [302].
Bridgman, Laura, [335].
Brougham, Lord, [412].
Brown, Marie, a paradoxer, [441].
Browning, Charles, [459].
Büchner, L., [54].
Buckle, H. T., [218].
Buller, Sir Francis, his absurd charge to the jury, [382].
Bunker Hill, [301].
Bunyan, John, [403].
Burghley, Lord, [364].
Burke, Edmund, [194].
Burton, Robert, [403].
Cabanis, Pierre, [55].
Calvin, J., [130].
Cambridge, Mass., its history, [286]-318;
originally intended to be capital of Massachusetts, [290];
in what sense the daughter of Cambridge, England, [295];
complex nature of its growth, [306];
its extensive manufactures, [307]-309;
excellence of its municipal government, [316], [317].
Camden, William, [374].
Carlyle, Thomas, [218].
Caroline, Sister, [447], [450], [451].
Carpenter, W., a paradoxer, [421].
Catastrophes in geology, [21].
Catholics, disfranchised in Rhode Island, [139].
Causans, M. de, a circle-squarer, [434].
Cavaliers in Virginia, [142].
Cavendish, Henry, his analysis of water, [29].
Champlain, S., [199], [203], [210].
Chancery phrases seldom found in Shakespeare, [383].
Chapman, George, [357], [359], [373], [385].
Charles I., [290].
Charles II., [137], [165].
Chemical chart, devised by E. L. Youmans, [79].
Chemistry, Youmans's textbook of, [80], [81].
Christ Church in Cambridge, [298].
Cieza de Leon, [202].
Circle-squaring, [406]-408, [411]-417.
Cities in Massachusetts, [305].
Clan ownership, [33].
Clarendon, Earl of, [158].
Clark, J. S., [93], [100].
Class Day forty years ago, [311].
Classification of organisms, significance of, [14], [15].
Cleveland, Grover, [175];
his Venezuela message, [179].
"Coin's Financial School," [436].
Coke, Edward, [374], [393].
Columbus, Christopher, [123].
Commercial spirit and ecclesiastical spirit, antagonism between, [134]-136.
Comparative method, [30]-35.
Comte, Auguste, his assertion that a stellar astronomy is impossible, [6];
failure of his philosophy, [13], [14], [88].
Conán Maol, [327].
Congress of American Colonies, [191].
Congresses, International, [188], [189].
Connecticut, founding of, [145].
Controverted questions between the United States and Great Britain, [171], [172].
Cook, Joseph, [333]-349.
Cooper, James Fenimore, unreality of his Indians, [200].
Copernicus, N., [102], [111], [125].
Copyright, international, [97].
Correlation of forces, [27], [28], [55], [97].
Cortes, H., [123].
Cotton, John, [139], [146], [225].
Criminal trials, [382].
Cromwell, Oliver, [154]-164.
Culmer, Frederick, a paradoxer, [425], [426].
Culture, early stages of, [32]-34.
Cumulative action, [11], [12], [77], [101].
Curtin, Jeremiah, [320]-332.
Curtis, B. R., [300].
Cuvier, his classification of animals in space and time, [16], [17].
Dalton's law of proportions, [28].
Darwin, Charles, [21]-24, [30], [40], [49], [77], [103]-105, [335], [363], [386].
Darwin, George Howard, [8].
Defoe, Daniel, [404].
Delitzsch, Franz, [341].
De Morgan, Augustus, [411]-419, [427], [435].
Derby, Earl of, [194].
Descartes, René, [125].
Dickens, Charles, [370].
Differentiation, [44].
Dingle, Edward, a paradoxer, [431].
Diogenes, on the possibility of motion, [61].
Disarmament, [191]-193.
Disqualifications, religious, [143].
Dobbs, a caravan doctor, [247].
Dogberry, [395].
Donellan, John, famous case of, [382].
Donne, John, [374].
Donnelly, Ignatius, a paradoxer, [398], [403], [440].
Doyle, J. A., [155].
Dudley, Joseph, [146].
Dummkopf, Herr, substituted name for a paradoxer, [408], [409].
Dunster, Henry, [294].
Dying, how to avoid, [411]-452.
Dynamical conception of the world, [36].
East Gate of Cambridge, [296].
Eccentric literature, [409]-444.
Ecclesiasticism and commercialism, antagonism between, [134]-136.
Edward I., [130].
Edward III., [130], [136].
Edwards, Jonathan, [147], [148], [164].
Electoral Commission of 1877, [173].
Eliot, George, [353], [354].
Eliot, John, [157].
Elizabeth, Queen, [131], [132].
Elze, K., [372].
Embryology, its lessons, [16].
Emerson, R. W., [145], [150].
Endicott, John, [143], [144].
Evolution, [35]-38;
and the study of history, [42], [65], [66].
Facts vs. theories, [21].
Fairfax, Thomas, [157].
Faraday, M., his discovery of magneto-electric induction, [27].
Farmer Weathersky, [329].
Fenian legends, [327].
Fifth Monarchists, [164].
Fischer, Kuno, [386].
Fletcher, John, [374], [395].
Flighty, Mr., substituted name for a paradoxer, [452]-455.
Forman, Captain, a paradoxer, [412], [413].
Forsyth, W., [194].
Foster, John, [155].
Fox-hunting, condemned by E. A. Freeman, [283].
France and England, their struggle for North America, [216].
Franklin, Benjamin, [69], [145], [150].
Freedom of thought, unpopularity of, [128], [152].
Freeman, E. A., [30];
his birth, [265];
leading events of his life, [266];
his early work in architecture, [267];
his breadth of view, [268];
his historical essays, [269];
his book on federal government, [269]-272;
his "Norman Conquest" and "William Rufus," [272]-274;
his miscellaneous work, especially relating to eastern Europe, [275];
his lectures on comparative politics, [276];
his work on historical geography, [277];
other work, [278], [279];
his history of Sicily, [279], [280];
his premature death, [281];
his warfare against fools and tyrants, [281], [282];
his wholesome view of the Eastern Question, [282];
his condemnation of fox-hunting, [283];
his domestic habits, [283].
French heroism, [218].
French materialists of the 18th century, [116], [117].
French war of 1755-1763;
its importance not generally comprehended, [251].
Fresnel, A. J., [27].
Frontenac, Count, [210].
Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, [225], [257], [260].
Froude, J. C., [194].
Fuller, Thomas, [374].
Gaelic language, its pathetic fate, [320]-323.
Galapagos Islands, [23].
Galen, [400].
Galileo, [444], [453].
Garcilasso de la Vega, [202].
Gardiner, S. R., [156].
Gerry, Elbridge, [300].
God's Acre in Cambridge, [296].
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, one of the first among evolutionists, [14], [15], [41], [62].
Gravitation, theory of, called atheistic, [9];
forbidden to be taught in Spain, [126].
Gray, Asa, [30], [312], [349].
Gray, Thomas, [157].
Great Awakening, the, [147], [148].
Great Design, the, of Henry IV., [190].
Greece in primitive times, [211], [212].
Greene, Robert, [373], [384].
Grove, Sir W., [27].
Gruagach of Tricks, the, [329]-331.
Gumpach, Johannes, a paradoxer, [418].
Gurney, E. W., [93].
Haddon Hall, [123].
Haeckel, Ernst, his materialism refuted, [51]-62, [115], [116].
Hail-Storm, a young warrior, [243]-245.
Hales, Sir James, case of, [379], [380].
Half-way Covenant, [146]-148.
Hall, Caroline, [225].
Hall, Nathaniel, [225].
Hamilton, Alexander, [157], [180].
Hampden, John, [157].
Hampden, John, a paradoxer, [419].
Harvard College, founding of, [161], [294].
Harvey, William, on the advance from simplicity to complexity, [41];
his remark about Bacon, [388];
his discovery of the circulation of blood, [400], [401].
Hathaway, Anne, her cottage at Shottery, [365].
Helium, [7].
Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von, [27].
Helps, Sir Arthur, [64].
Henry V. of England, [125].
Henry VIII. of England, [129], [134].
Henry the Navigator, Prince, [123].
Herbert, Edward, [374].
Herschel, Sir John, [412].
Heterogeneity, [44].
Higginson, T. W., [194].
Hippocrates, [400].
Historian, requirements for making an, [208].
Hitchcock, Edward, [458], [459].
Hodge, a circle-squarer, [413]-416.
Holinshed, Raphael, [358].
Holmes, Nathaniel, a paradoxer, [379]-381, [440].
Holmes, O. W., his birthplace, [301].
Homo tridactylus, [458].
Homogeneity, [44].
Hook, Theodore, [350].
Hooker, Sir J., [20].
Hooker, Richard, [53], [373].
Hooker, Thomas, [292].
Hosmer, J. K., [156]-165.
Household science, [97].
Howland, Father, [444], [445], [448].
Human sacrifices, [34].
Human soul, centre of Spencerian world, [48].
Humboldt, Alexander von, [422].
Humour, Bacon's deficiency in, [390];
seldom found in cranks, [410].
Hunter, Sir John, [382].
Hutchinson, Anne, [161], [292].
Hutchinson, Thomas, [291], [300].
Hutton, James, his theory of the earth, [10].
Huxley, T. H., [17], [30], [91], [95], [337], [343]-348, [361], [363].
Huyghens, Christian, [26], [27].
Immortality of the soul, [61], [114].
Independency, [131]-134.
Indestructibility of matter, [28].
Infancy, chief causes of the prolongation of human, [106]-109;
effect of the prolongation of human, [109];
of the orang-outang, [105].
Inquisition in Spain, effects of, [126].
Insane literature, [407]-409.
Integration, [44].
International Scientific Series, [96], [97].
Ireton, Henry, [157].
Irish folk-lore, [319]-332.
Iroquois farmers in the State of New York, [209].

Isolation of the United States, impossibility of maintaining, [193].
Jackson, Hughlings, [361], [362].
James I., [131].
James II., [137].
James, William, [446], [448].
Jamestown, founding of, [190]
Japan, Mongolian invasion of, [437].
Jefferson, Thomas, [141], [142], [150], [305].
Jennings, Isaac, a paradoxer, [452].
Jesuits in New France, [127].
Jevons, Stanley, [388].
Johnson, Edwin, a paradoxer, [438], [439].
Johnson, Rev. Samuel, [88].
Jones, Inigo, [374].
Jonson, Ben, [357], [366]-370, [374], [378], [385].
Joule, J. P., [27].
Jupiter, the planet, still feebly self-luminous, [8].
Kabaosa, [200].
Kant, Immanuel, [26], [150].
Keats, John, [359], [374].
Keely motor, [417].
Kelvin, Lord, on the size of atoms, [29].
Kepler, Johannes, [8].
King, Rufus, [300].
King of Sweden, as an umpire, [167].
Kinship, reckoned through the mother, [33].
Kirk, H. C., a paradoxer, [452].
Koch, Robert, [29].
Kuhn, Adolph, [30].
Lalemant, J., [199].
Lamb, Charles, [350].
Lander, William, a paradoxer, [419].
Landis, John, eccentric poet, [443].
Lang, Andrew, on the Homeric poems, [355].
Langdon, Samuel, [301].
Laplace, Marquis Pierre Simon de, [434].
La Salle, Robert, [199].
Lavoisier, A. L., his theory of combustion, [3], [37].
Lecturer, hardships of a, [84].
Lectures on science by E. L. Youmans, [82]-87.
Leibnitz, G. W., [389].
Leslie, Alexander, [158].
Levée en masse, system of, [185], [186].
Lewes, G. H., [361]-333.
Lewis and Clark, [203].
Light, undulatory theory of, [27].
Lindemann's researches on Pi, [407].
Linguistic Society of Paris, [21].
Linnæus, his system of classification, [16];
his relation to evolution, [41].
Little, Brown & Co., [194], [205].
Locke, John, [125], [134].
Lollardism, [130].
London, size of, in Shakespeare's time, [375].
Longfellow, H. W., [312].
Lotze, H. R., [341].
Louis XIV., [216].
Lovering, Joseph, [454].
Lowell, J. R., [299], [312], [399].
Lubbock, Sir J., [95].
Luther, Martin, [125].
Lutherans, [142].
Lyell, Sir Charles, greatness of his work, [10]-13; 7.
Macaulay, Lord, [156], [387].
Madison, James, [141]-143, [157].
Maine, Sir Henry, [21], [30].
Malpighi, M., [401].
Manipulation, its importance in the evolution of man, [117], [118].
Manuscripts used by Parkman, [204].
Marie de l'Incarnation, [199].
Marlowe, Christopher, [373], [385].
Maryland, [136].
Massachusetts, growth of liberal thought in, [144]-149.
Masson, David, [156].
Mastodon, [437].
Materialism, attacked by Herbert Spencer, [50].
Mather, Cotton, [294].
Maurer, K., [30].
Maurice, F. D., [341].
Mayer, J. R., [27].
Maypoles, [375].
Mega-ergaton docile, [459].
Megalomania of cranks, [410].
Memorial Hall at Cambridge, Mass., [313].
"Merchant of Venice," its crazy law, [386].
Meres, Francis, his praise of Shakespeare, [376], [377].
Mermaid Tavern, [374].
Metamorphosis of motions, [55]-57.
Methodism, [148].
Mexico, conquest of, [201], [202].
Middle Ages, accumulated misery in, [183], [184].
Middlesex Fells, [227].
"Midsummer Night's Dream, A," [375].
Mill, J. S., [94], [335].
Milton, John, [125], [134], [139];
his "Lycidas," [358];
his verses on Shakespeare, [368], [369].
Minturn, R. B., [95].
Mommsen, T., [30].
Montaigne, M. de, [390], [403].
Montcalm, [201].
Montezuma, [203].
Morality, beginnings of, [110].
Morell, J. D., [87].
Morgan, Appleton, [371].
Morse, Royal, [310].
Morphology, [15].
Nash, Thomas, [384].
Nason, a paradoxer, [439].
Natural selection, [24].
Nebular theory, [26], [45], [46], [77].
Neptune, the planet, discovery of, [5].
Netherlands, toleration in, [135], [136].
New Haven Colony, suppressed by Charles II., [146].
New Netherlands, [136].
Newton, Sir Isaac, [2], [5], [6], [9], [27], [37], [66], [125], [126], [388], [418], [419].
Noble Savage, [200].
Nordenskjöld, Baron, Swedish explorer, [424], [425].
Norton, John, [146].
"Noverint, trade of," a slang expression, [384].
Octogenarian layman, an, [432]-434.
Odyssey, the, [210].
Oersted, H. C., [27].
Ogillalah Indians, [240].
Old South Church, founding of, [146], [299].
Olney, Richard, [166], [175].
Ophelia, her right to Christian burial, [380].
Orang-outang, an infant, brought up by A. R. Wallace, [105], [106].
"Oregon Trail, The," by Francis Parkman, [236]-248.
Orion, nebula of, [7].
Orthodoxies, new and old, [129], [151].
Ovum, shows the process of development in all its stages, [43], [44].
Owen, Orville, a paradoxer, [370], [403].
Oxenstjern, cynical remark of, [349].
Paine, Thomas, [149].
Paley, Frederick, [353].
Paris, massacres of prisoners in, [287].
Parker, Theodore, [144], [151], [230].
Parkman, Ebenezer, [223].
Parkman, Francis, as an historian, [194]-222;
his birth, [223];
his boyhood, [226]-230;
his first journey to Europe, [233]-235;
his life among Indians, [235]-246;
his ill-health, [238], [239], [246]-250, [254], [256], [261];
how he composed "The Conspiracy of Pontiac," [249]-251;
his marriage, [253];
his house at Jamaica Plain, [255], [256];
his garden and greenhouse, [257], [258];
his eminence in horticulture, [258];
his pamphlets, [263];
his death, [264];
greatness of his work, [264].
Parkman, Rev. Francis, [224], [225].
Parkman, Samuel, [223].
Parsons, Theophilus, [300].
Parthenogenesis, [345]-348.
Passionists, a monastic order, [234].
Pasteur, Louis, [29].
Pauncefote, Sir J., [166].
Peaceful tendencies of commerce, [187], [188].
Peirce, Benjamin, [313].
Peloponnesian War, [289].
Pembroke, Earl of, [367].
Pendulum, [27].
Penn, William, [134], [138].
Pennsylvania, [137].
Perpetual motion, [417].
Perspective, historic, [195], [196].
Petersham, Mass., a religious community in, [444]-452.
Phlogiston, doctrine of, [2]-4.
Phokion, his estimate of popularity, [334].
Photography, application to the telescope, [8].
Pi, a geometrical symbol, [405]-407, [412].
Pickering, Timothy, [300].
Pisistratus, [352].
Platte River, the, [203].
Plowden's Reports, [381].
Plutarch, [358];
his essay on superstition, edited by a paradoxer, [442].
Poetry, eccentric, [443].
"Pontiac, The Conspiracy of," [195], [249]-251.
Pope, Alexander, [387].
"Popular Science Monthly, The," [98].
Positivism, weakness of, [14].
Pott, Mrs. H., a paradoxer, her edition of the Promus manuscript, [394], [395].
Prœmunire statutes, [130].
Precision of detail in myths, [323]-325.
Presbyterianism, [131].
Presbyterians, [142].
Prescott, William, [201], [202].
Pride's Purge, [163].
Priestley, Joseph, his discovery of oxygen, [1]-4, [26], [37];
his treatise on electricity, [27];
burning of his house, [287].
Proctor, Richard, [421].
Profanity, silent, [339].
Progressiveness of man, explanation of the, [108].
"Promus of Formularies and Elegancies," [394].
Prophecy lunatics, [432]-434.
Prospect Union, the, [315].
Protection run mad, [219], [220].
Prussia, revelation of her military strength, [186].
Psychology, Spencer's masterly treatment of, [48], [49].
Puritan theocracy, [145], [146].
Puritanism, origin of, [130]-132.
Putnam, Israel, [201].
Pym, John, [157].
Pyramid lunatics, [428]-431.
Pyramids of Egypt, [211].
Quakerism, wherein distinguished from Independency, [138].
Quimby, W., a paradoxer, [431].
Radcliffe College, [314].
Radiata, [17].
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [125], [364], [373], [393].
Ranking, John, [437].
Red Water, an Indian warrior, [241].
Reed, Edwin, a paradoxer, [366], [367].
Reform of human nature, slowness of, [76].
Registration of experiences, [107], [108].
Religion, reality of, [114], [115].
Renaissance, [124].
Rhode Island, [136];
Catholics disfranchised in, [139].
Richards, Father, [449], [450].
Ripley, George, [92].
Riverside Press, the, [308].
Roberts, G. L., [93].
Roblin, Captain, a paradoxer, [418].
Roe, J. E., a paradoxer, [403].
Romano, Julio, [372], [373].
"Root and branch" men, [131].
Rousseau, J. J., [200].
Rowbotham, Samuel, a paradoxer, [421].
Rumford, Count, [27].
Running for office in Tir na n-Og, [329].
Russell, Lord John, [412].
Rutherford, Samuel, [133].
Saint-Hilaire, Étienne Geoffroy, [20].
Saint-Hilaire, Isidore Geoffroy, [20].
Saturn's rings, [27].
Savage life, delights of, [207], [208].
Savagery, types of, [32].
Savages and barbarians, [211].
Saxo Grammaticus, [359].
Scheele, C. W., his relation to the discovery of oxygen, [3].
Schelling, F. W. J., [41].
Schlegel, August von, [402].
Schleicher, A., [30].
Schleiden, M. J., his cell doctrine, [18].
School-teacher, a model, [71].
Schwann's cell doctrine, [18].
Science, pure and applied, [29].
Scofield, Catherine, [68].
Scott, Sir Walter, [199].
Selden, John, [374].
Servetus, Michael, [401].
Shakespeare, William, [125], [356]-404.
Shaw, Quincy, [203], [236].
Shenandoah Valley, settlement of, [142].
Shepard, Thomas, [293].
Shepard Church in Cambridge, founding of, [299].
Shocks, nervous and psychical, [60].
Silliman, B., [453].
Silsbee, Edward, [88].
Skinner, a paradoxer, [430].
Smallwit, Mr., substituted name for a paradoxer, [408], [409].
Smith, James, a circle-squarer, [411].
Smith, Captain John, [203].
Smyth, C. Piazzi, a paradoxer, [426]-429.
Society and organism, deepest distinction between, [47].
Solar system, [5].
Solemn League and Covenant, [158].
Sophocles, E. A., [312].
Southampton, Earl of, [370].
Spain, her methods in America, [214], [215].
Spanish literature and science, [126].
Speaking with tongues, [451].
Spectrum analysis, [6], [7].
Spedding, James, [386].
Spencer, Herbert, [20], [25], [26], [39]-51, [55], [66], [67], [86]-96, [339], [341], [361]-363;
some ambiguities of expression, [58]-61.
Spencerians, forty years ago, [93].
Spenser, Edmund, [374];
his compliment to Shakespeare, [376].
Spinoza, B., [388].
Spot Pond, [227].
Stahl, G. E., [2]-4, [37].
Standard of degrees of organization, [45].
Stars, multiple, [6], [7].
Stone Age, men of the, [210], [240], [291].
Story, Joseph, [300].
Strafford, Earl of, [154].
Stratford, its dirty streets, [365].
Strong, Caleb, [300].
Stuyvesant, Peter, his treatment of Quakers, [137].
Suffrage, limited to church members in Massachusetts and New Haven, [145], [146].
Sullamar, Henry, a circle-squarer, [434].
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