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H.

Hagen, H. A., 679. 684.

Haldeman, S. S., 423, 436.

Hall, J., 437.

Harbor deposits, 649, 654, 650, 651, 655.

Hare, 419.

Harvard University, 457, 617, 619, 621.

Hassler expedition, 690, 692, 697.

Heath, 320, 324.

Heer, Oswald, 514, 657.

Heidelberg, arrival at, 19; rambles in vicinity of, 19, 20; student life at, 22, 23, 26, 148; invitation to, 211.

Henry, Joseph, 416, 506.

Hill, Thomas, 691.

Hitchcock, 437.

Hochstetter, the botanist, 49.

Holbrook, J. E., 495, 509.

Holbrook, J. E., Mrs., 496, 509.

Holmes, O. W., 459; description of ‘Saturday Club,’ 546.

Hooper, Samuel, 661.

‘Horse-backs,’ 622.

Hospice of the Grimsel, 299, 305.

Hotel des Neuchatelois, 298, 318, 332; last of, 350.

Howe, Dr. S. G., on the future of the negro race, 591.

Hudson River, 426.

Hugi's cabin, 294, 300.

Humboldt, Alexander von, projects of travel with, 99, 101, 102; kindness, 185, 187; writes to L. Coulon, 200, 217; gives form for letter to the king, 225; on succession of life, 228; on Ehrenberg's discoveries, 229; on his brother's death, 253; urges concentration and economy, 267, 270; discourages glacial work, 267; opposes glacial theory, 268, 344, 345, 347; on works on ‘Fossil’ and ‘Freshwater’ fishes, 313-314; on his own works, 315; later views on glacial theory, 315; farewell words to Agassiz, 400.

Humboldt, centennial, 674.

Humboldt. scholarship, 676.

Humboldt, William von, letter concerning his death, from his brother, 253.


I.

Iberians, 503.

‘Ibicuhy,’ the, 687.

Indian Reach, 745.

Invertebrates, relations of, 488,490.

Ithaca, N. Y., 672.


J.

Jackson, C. T., 437.

Johnson, P. C., 692, 750.


K.

Kentucky, fishes of, 523.

Kobell, 150, 643.

Koch, the botanist, 72..


L.

Labyrinthodon, 360.

Lackawanna cove, 745.

Lake Superior, excursion to, 463; glacial phenomena, 464; local geology, 465; fauna, 465.

Lake Superior, ‘Narrative’ of, 466.

Lakes in New York, origin of, 663.

Lausanne, Agassiz at the college of, 15.

Lausanne, invitation to, 280.

Lava bed in Albemarle island, 761.

Lawrence, Abbott, 457.

Lawrence, Scientific school established, 457; Agassiz made professor, 457.

Lea, Isaac, collection of shells, 418, 436.

Leconte, 425, 436.

Lepidosteus, 465.

Lesquereux, L., 679.

Letters: Agassiz to his brother Auguste, 46, 57, 75, 109, 120, 126. to his father, 19, 22, 31, 66, 71, 97, 114, 130, 180. to his father and mother, 82, 111, 136, 184. to his mother, 62, 127, 160, 175, 409, 624, 639. to his sister Cecile, 55, 79. to his sister Olympe, 163. to his old pupils, 532. to Elie de Beaumont, 446. to Bonaparte, Prince of Ca-nino, 356, 362, 377, 378. to A. Braun, 33, 36, 41, 118. to Dr. Buckland, 234. to T. G. Cary, 582. to James D. Dana, 451, 493, 509, 519. to L. Coulon, 190, 197. to Decaisne, 432. to A. de la Rive, 663. to Sir P. Egerton, 284, 294, 811, 347, 359, 374, 577, 646;

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