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Buckland, Dr., invites Agassiz to England, 232; acts as his guide to fossil fishes, 250; to glacier tracks, 306; a convert to glacial theory, 307, 309, 311; mentioned by Murchison, 468.

Burkhardt, 320, 442, 479, 494, 647.


C.

Cabot, J. E., 466.

Cambridge, 457-459, 461.

Cambridge, first mention of, 252.

Campanularia, 494.

Carlsruhe, Agassiz at, 30, 33.

Cary, T. G., 581, 680.

Castanea, 660.

Charleston, S. C., 491.

Charpentier, 231, 261, 358.

Chavannes, Professor, 15.

Chelius, 30.

Chemidium, 709.

Chemidium-like sponge, 704.

Chiem, lake of, 84.

Chilian, valley of, 756.

Chironectes pictus, 701.

Chorocua Bay, 733.

Christinat, Mr., 159, 459, 478.

Civil war, 568, 570, 575, 577, 579, 591.

Clark, H. J., 494, 539.

Coal deposits at Lota, age of, 753.

Coal mines at Sandy Point, 718.

Coast range, 755.

Coelenterata, Owen on the term, 575.

Collections, growth of, 507; embryological, 507; appropriation for; place of storage; sale, 508.

Conception Bay, 750.

Concise, Parsonage of, 134.

Connecticut geology, 415.

Connecticut River, 413.

Connor's Cove, 746.

Corcovado Gulf, 746.

Corcovado Peak, 746.

‘Contributions to Natural History of the United States,’ 533, 536, 538, 539, 542, 553.

Copley medal, 572.

Coral collection, 487, 490.

Cordilleras, 755.

Cornell University, 662.

Cotting, B. E., 444.

Coulon, H., 300, 301.

Coulon, L. 190, 199, 208, 215.

Coutinho, Major, 632, 636.

Crinoids, deep-sea and fossil, compared, 705.

Ctenophorae, 489.

Cudrefin, 1, 9.

Curicu, 753, 756.

Cuvier, Georges, dedication to, 75; notes on Spix fishes, 108; reception of Agassiz, 164; gives material for fossil fishes, 166; last words, 168.

Cyclopoma spinosum, curious dream about, 181.

Cyprinus uranoscopus, 76.


D.

Dana, J. D., 414, 421, 436.

Darwin, C., accepts glacier theory, 342; in ‘Lake Superior,’ 469; on Massachusetts cirrepedia, 469; estimation of Darwinism, 647; of Agassiz, 666.

Davis, Admiral, 454, 458.

Deep-sea dredgings, 671, 672, 690-704, 715.

Deep-sea fauna, 707.

De Kay, 436.

De la hive, A., invites Agassiz to Geneva, 276.

Desor, 282, 287, 300, 317, 320, 324, 332, 442, 446, 448, 450.

Dinkel, Joseph, 92, 137, 141, 174, 177, 189, 250, 287.

Dinkel, his description of Agassiz, 93.

Dollinger, 45, 52, 54, 90, 150.

Dravton, 422.

Drift-hills, 654.


E.

Easter fete, 10, 11.

Echinarachnius parma, 489.

Echinoderms, relation to medusa, 489.

Eden Harbor, 745.

Egerton, Lord, Francis, buys original drawings, 262. 311.

Egerton, Sir, Philip, 232, 249, 251, 262, 562.

Elizabeth islands, 718.

Embryonic and specific development, 490.

Emerson, R. W., 459, 525, 619, 621.

Emperor of Brazil, 625, 632, 634, 637, 640.

England, first visit to, 248; generosity of naturalists, 250; second visit to, 306.

English Narrows, 745.

Enniskillen, Lord, 251, 562.

Equality of races, 604.

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