INDEX.


PAGE
A Hunter’s Christmas DinnerJ. S. Campion[124]
Alaska, A Summer Trip toJames A. Harrison[239]
Alligators, Among FloridaS. C. Clarke[74]
Arctic Seas, Fugitives from theElishe Kent Kane[210]
Bacon, Alfred TerryA Colorado “Round-Up”[133]
Bourne, Benjamin F.An Escape from Captivity[274]
Bradford, Louis C.Among the Cow-boys[141]
Bryant, Henry G.The Grand Falls of Labrador[189]
Buffalo, Hunting theWashington Irving[147]
Campion, J. S.A Hunter’s Christmas Dinner[114]

Canadian Woods, Hunting Scenes
in the

B. A. Watson[178]
Captivity, An Escape fromBenjamin F. Bourne[247]
Carver, JonathanThe Fort William Henry Massacre[249]
Clarke, S. C.Among Florida Alligators[74]
Clarke, WilliamThe Great Falls of the Missouri[168]
Collis, Septima M.The Muir Glacier[230]
Colorado Round-Up, AAlfred Terry Bacon[133]
Country of the SiouxMeriwether Lewis[157]
Cow-boys, Among theLouis C. Bradford[141]
Darwin, CharlesValparaiso and Its Vicinity[265]
Death, Rescued fromW. S. Schley[220]
Down the Ohio and MississippiThomas L. Nichols[94]
Escape, An, from CaptivityBenjamin F. Bourne[274]
Esquimaux, Life Among theWilliam Edward Parry[200]
Featherstonhaugh, G. W.Winter on the Prairies[114]
Florida Alligators, AmongS. C. Clarke[74]
Fort William Henry Massacre, TheJonathan Carver[249]
Fugitives from the Arctic SeasElisha Kent Kane[210]
Gaucho, The and His HorseThomas J. Hutchinson[257]
Glacier, The MuirSeptima M. Collis[230]
Grand Falls of Labrador, TheHenry G. Bryant[189]
Great Falls of the MissouriWilliam Clarke[168]
Harrison, James A.A Summer Trip to Alaska[239]
Horse, The Gaucho and HisThomas J. Hutchinson[257]
Hunter’s Christmas Dinner, AJ. S. Campion[124]

Hunting Scenes in the Canadian
Woods

B. A. Watson[178]
Hunting the BuffaloWashington Irving[147]
Hutchinson, Thomas J.The Gaucho and His Horse[257]
In the Mammoth CaveThérèse Yelverton[83]
Irving, WashingtonHunting the Buffalo[147]
Kane, Elisha KentFugitives from the Arctic Seas[210]
Labrador, the Grand Falls ofHenry C. Bryant[189]
Latham, Henry

From New York to Washington
in 1866

[39]
Leigh, Oliver H. G.

New Dependencies of the United
States

[9]
Lewis, MeriwetherIn the Country of the Sioux[157]
Life Among the EquimauxWilliam Edward Parry[200]
Mammoth Cave, In theThérèse Yelverton[83]
Massacre, The Fort William HenryJonathan Carver[249]
Mississippi, Down the Ohio andThomas L. Nichols[94]
Missouri, The Great Falls of theWilliam Clarke[168]
Muir Glacier, TheSeptima M. Collis[230]
Natural Bridge and Tunnel of VirginiaEdward A. Pollard[49]

New Dependencies of the United
States

Oliver H. G. Leigh[9]

New England, Winter and Summer
in

Harriet Martineau[22]
New Orleans to Red River, FromFrederick Law Olmsted[104]
New York to Washington in 1866Henry Latham[39]

Niagara Falls and the Thousand
Islands

Charles Morris[31]
Nichols, Thomas L.Down the Ohio and Mississippi[94]
Ohio and Mississippi, Down theNichols, Thomas L.[94]
Frederick Law OlmstedFrom New Orleans to Red River[39]
Parry, William EdwardLife Among the Esquimaux[200]
Plantation Life in War TimesWilliam Howard Russell[62]
Pollard, Edward A.

Natural Bridge and Tunnel of
Virginia

[49]
Prairies, Winter on theG. W. Featherstonhaugh[114]
Red River, From New Orleans toFrederick Law Olmsted[114]
Rescued from DeathW. S. Schley[220]
Round-Up, A ColoradoAlfred Terry Bacon[133]
Russell, William HowardPlantation Life in War Times[62]
Schley, W. S.Rescued from Death[220]
Sioux, In the Country of theMeriwether Lewis[157]
Summer Trip to Alaska, AJames A. Harrison[239]

Thousand Islands, The, and Niagara
Falls

Charles Morris[31]

United States, New Dependencies
of the

Oliver H. G. Leigh[9]
Valparaiso and Its VicinityCharles Darwin[265]

Virginia, Natural Bridge and Tunnel
of

Edward A. Pollard[49]
War Times, Plantation Life inWilliam Howard Russell[62]

Washington in 1866, From New
York to

Henry Latham[39]
Watson, B. A.

Hunting Scenes in the Canadian
Woods

[178]
Winter and Summer in New EnglandHarriet Martineau[22]
Winter on the PrairiesG. W. Featherstonhaugh[114]
Yelverton, ThérèseIn the Mammoth Cave[83]

Transcriber’s Note:

Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters’ errors; otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the authors’ words and intent.