And thirst consumes him ’mid circumfluent waves.”—Darwin.
P. 50.—“La Ligne.” The line.
“Dumas,” düˌmäˈ. French novelist and dramatist. (1803-1870.)
P. 53.—“Sebastian Fenzi,” se-băsˈtian fentˈse.
P. 62.—“Nathalie,” nâ-ta-lēˈ; “Farini,” fâ-rēˈnē.
P. 81.—“Periauger,” pĕrˈi-auˌger. One of several forms of the word pirogue. A kind of canoe formed out of a tree trunk.
P. 85.—“Choate,” chote. (1799-1859.) Choate was sixty years of age when he died, instead of fifty-five.
P. 86.—“O’Connell.” (1775-1847.) The Irish statesman.
P. 87.—“Brougham.” See The Chautauquan for November.