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diff --git a/old/67005-0.txt b/old/67005-0.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ba6947e..0000000 --- a/old/67005-0.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6961 +0,0 @@ -The Project Gutenberg eBook of An Index to the First Thirty-Three Volumes -of the Yale Literary Magazine, by L. H. Bagg - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and -most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms -of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: An Index to the First Thirty-Three Volumes of the Yale Literary - Magazine - -Compiler: L. H. Bagg - -Release Date: December 24, 2021 [eBook #67005] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -Produced by: hekula03, sf2001, and the Online Distributed Proofreading - Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from - images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AN INDEX TO THE FIRST THIRTY-THREE -VOLUMES OF THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE *** - - - - - AN - INDEX - TO THE - FIRST THIRTY-THREE VOLUMES - OF THE - Yale Literary Magazine. - - [Illustration] - - “Dum mens grata manet, nomen laudesque Yalenses - Cantabunt Soboles, unanimique Patres.” - - FEBRUARY, 1836--JULY, 1868. - - Compiled by L. H. Bagg, ’69. - - NEW HAVEN: - TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR, STEAM PRINTERS. - MDCCCLXVIII. - - - - -Contents. - - - Page. - PROSE. 3 - VERSE. 43 - MEMORABILIA. 59 - ILLUSTRATIONS. 65 - YALE LIT. ESSAYS. 66 - DeFOREST ORATIONS. 66 - TOWNSEND ESSAYS. 66 - EDITORS. 68 - - - - -NOTE. - - -Roman and Arabic numerals in succession refer respectively to volume -and page. Brackets indicate the “second issue” of 1864. The numerals -after each Editor’s name respectively, signify the year of his -class’ graduation and the volume with which he began his labors. The -star denotes decease. In order to make the list of DeForest orators -complete, two are included (in parentheses) whose productions were -not printed. The list of Townsend essayists is by no means complete, -as of late years only a few of their essays have been published. -Complete sets of the Magazine may be found in the College Library, in -the Linonia and Brothers Libraries, and in the British Museum. They -are also contained in the private libraries of Mr. W. L. Kingsley, -’43, editor of the _New Englander_, and Mr. G. D. Miller, ’69. 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The next -edition will appear at the close of the LXVIth Volume, July 15, 1901. - - - - -PROSE. - - - Aboriginal Monuments of Mississippi Valley, The, xvii, 15. - - About’s Greece, xxii, 245. - - Absence, Leaves of, xx, 77. - - Absolute Power, xvii, 13. - - Abstractionists in Political Science, xvii, 301. - - Academical Degrees, xvi, 324, 359. - Recollections, xxviii, 200. - - Accuracy in Style, xxi, 333. - - Action in Oratory, ix, 413. - - Activity, xi, 299. - - Addison, Joseph, xxvi, 95. - - Addison and Lucian, xxxi, 127. - - Addison’s Poems, xiii, 178. - - Addresses, Miscellaneous, xvi, 209. - - Adirondacks, A Month Among the, xxiv, 225, 273. - - Advertisements, The Three, xx, 287, 326; xxi, 65. - - Affectation, xi, 376. - - Affections, Culture of the Social, iii, 357. - - Age of the Beautiful, The, xxii, 351. - of Thought and Speculation, The, xix, 145. - We Live In, The, xvi, 154. - , A Remarkable, xii, 269. - , The Coming, xiii, 323. - - Agriculture, x, 97. - and the Farmer, xv, 293. - - Agnecheek, xxiv, 419. - - Akenside’s Pleasures of the Imagination, xiii, 305. - - Alarm Clocks, xvi, 200. - - Alboin, vii, 384, 449. - - Album and Album Writing, xiii, 362. - - Alliteration, xix, 208. - - Almene, v, 31, 93. - - Alpha Delta Phi Address, xii, 47. - - Alumni Hall, xix, 93. - - Ambition and Dreams, xviii, 149. - - Ambulatory, xxiv, 224. - - America, Central, xviii, 168. - , Old and Young, xviii, 1. - , Dickens and, xxxiii, 196. - , The Irish in, xiii, 83. - - American Antiquities, vii, 417; xxxi, 168. - Architecture, x, 411. - Aristocracy, xii, 169; xx, 53. - Art Prospects, xxxi, 77. - Audience, An, iii, 145. - Authorship, viii, 215. - Character, xxxi, 172. - Civilization, xxiv, 245. - Colleges, xxxi, 163. - College Education Defective, ix, 232. - Development, xxiii, 107. - Forest, A Londoner in an, xv, 123, 149. - Forests, The Destruction of, xxxii, 267. - Lawyer, Prospects of the, x, 1. - Literature, xix, 315. - Notes, viii, 88. - Novelist, The, xxv, 279; xxix, 171. - Oratory, iii, 185. - Political and Literary, xi, 391. - Poetry, iii, 231. - Revolution, The, iii, 129. - Romance, Materials of an, vi, 345. - Scenery, xii, 215. - Scholar, Duties of the, iii, 275. - Statesman, Duties of the, iii, 89; viii, 1; xxiii, 47. - Student, The, xviii, 288. - Sympathy for Russia, xx, 143. - Want of Culture, xxv, 91. - Wives, xviii, 223. - - Americanisms in Literature, xxix, 311. - - Ames, Fisher, iv, 300. - - Ames’s Political Writings, x, 303. - - Amourette of an Atrabilious Bachelor, ii, 337. - - Amusements, xxxii, 199. - of College, xxii, 293. - - Amyas Leigh, xxix, 69. - - Ancient and Modern Languages, iv, 377. - Civilization, Ideal Elements in, xi, 395. - Egypt, vi, 189. - Greek Music, v, 308, 366. - Philosophy, Limits of, iv, 286. - Science, v, 203, 263. - - Angler’s Wallet, Lines from an, xiv, 405. - - Anglo-American Mind’s Development, The, xiii, 255. - - Animal Magnetism, iii, 61. - - Animus, iii, 96. - - Anomalies of College, xxvii, 100. - - Anonymous, xxix, 266. - - Anthology, Greek, i, 34, 77, 125, 167, 207, 252; v, 218, 270, 337. - , Latin, iv, 198, 306, 363. - , Philosophical, v, 290. - - Anthropiana, vi, 252. - - Antiquarian Researches, ii, 305, 373; iii, 39, 82, 122. - - Antiquary, The, xvii, 121. - - Antique Infant School, The, iii, 156. - Visitor, An, ii, 132, 172. - - Antiquities of America, vii, 417; xxxi, 168. - - Ape, Poetical Remains of Alpheus, v, 316. - - Apology for Innovations, An, xix, 20. - - Apophthegms and Aphorisms, iv, 148. - - Apparition, The Midnight, xv, 213. - - Appearances _vs._ Worth, x, 214, 264, 311, 347. - - Appointed Times, x, 378. - - Appointments, College, xxv, 352. - - Appreciation, xxix, 353. - of Greatness, xvi, 77. - of Self, xxx, 33. - - Arabia, viii, 172. - - Arabic Literature, Golden Age, of, viii, 131. - - Arago, xxviii, 72. - - Archibald Braxton, xix, 306; xx, 16, 103, 149, 183, 224. - - Architecture, x, 257. - , Ecclesiastical, xi, 65. - - Architects, Suggestion to College, xviii, 240. - - Aristocracy in America, xii, 169; xx, 53. - - Aristocrat, The True, xxii, 234. - - [Arrogance, The Folly of, xxix, 216.] - - Art of Sleeping Over, The, xxii, 216. - - Art Prospects in America, xxxi, 77. - - Arthur, Duke of Brittany, viii, 25. - - Arthur, King, xxxi, 91. - - Arts and Sciences, The, x, 247. - , The Fine, v, 225. - - Associations, v, 173. - - Assurance, Self, xxx, 210. - - Assyria Recepta, xvi, 110. - - Athens and Jerusalem, xv, 352. - at the Time of Paul, vi, 409. - , An Hour in, xv, 366. - - Atlantic Monthly, xxvii, 323. - - Atlantis, The New, xiii, 166. - - Atom, Story of an, iii, 92. - - Attractions of Farming, The, xxx, 137. - - Audience, An American, iii, 145. - - Auld Lang Syne, xxx, 206. - - Author, Dignity of the, ix, 202. - as a Cui Bono Man, xi, 310. - - Authors and Books, vi, 320, 372. - - Authorship in America, viii, 215. - , Easy Lessons in, vii, 7. - , The Toils of, vii, 41. - - Autobiography of a Person of Leisure, xiv, 138, 180. - - Autographs, xvii, 146. - - Avenger, The, xv, 333. - - - Babylon, Pythagoras and Daniel in, xxxii, 86. - - Bachelor, Amourette of an Atrabilious, ii, 337. - , Mitchell’s Reveries of a, - xvi, 242. - , Revery of a, ii, 369. - - Backwoods Wedding, A Regular, x, 166. - - Bacon’s Poems, iii, 16; v, 165. - - Ballad Literature, viii, 97. - - Ballads, The Old, xiv, 90. - , National, xvi, 180. - - Barber and the Tailor, The, xvi, 106. - - Barchester Towers, xxviii, 39. - - [Barre’s Landing, A Month at, xxix, 178.] - - Bartram, v, 376. - - Baseball _vs._ Boating, xxvii, 97. - - Bash Bish, xxiv, 62; xxxii, 115. - - Bashful Man, The, xiii, 30. - - Battle Field, The, xvi, 30. - - Battle of Chattanooga, The, xxix, 77. - of Cressey, The, xxxi, 148. - of Sullivan’s Island, The, v, 148. - - Beardless, xxv, 378. - - Beatrice and Dante, xxxii, 126. - - Beauties of Maud, The, xxii, 358. - - Beautiful, The Age of the, xxii, 351. - , Sympathy with the, xv, 269. - - Beauty and Truth, xvi, 195. - , Female, xxi, 164. - , The Sleeping, xiii, 175. - - Beethoven Society, History of the, xxiv, 103. - - Begin, A Place to, xxxii, 183. - - Behind the Curtain, xxvi, 213. - - Bell, The College, xxxi, 142. - - Bells, Church, xv, 53. - - Bending of the Twig, The, xxvi, 191. - - Benefit of Thought, The, i, 41. - - Berkely, George, xi, 145. - - Berkshire Homes, xxi, 112. - - Between Cradle and Coffin, xxvi, 148. - - Bible, The, v, 115; xiv, 339. - - Bible’s Claims on the Scholar, The, viii, 166. - - Biennials, xvi, 360. - - Bilious Essay, A, xxv, 159. - - Biography, x, 331. - - Birthplace in Ruins, The, iii, 191. - - Bitter Sweet, xxvii, 190. - - Blenheim Palace, A Visit to, xxiii, 354. - - Blessings of the Bay, The, v, 280. - - Blue, xxii, 316. - - Blue _vs._ Red, xxxi, 13. - - Blues, The, xiv, 158. - - Boanerges, Where are the, xx, 356. - - Boating, xxvii, 7. - at College, xvii, 215. - _vs._ Baseball, xxvii, 97. - , The New System of, xxv, 71. - , History of Yale, xxxii, 253. - - Boat Race, A University, vii, 36. - , An English, xxiv, 251. - - Bodkins, The Last of the, viii, 307. - - Bond of Knowledge, The Common, xxviii, 191. - - Book, A Certain Old, xxviii, 25. - Hunter, The, xxviii, 142. - Store, The College, xxiv, 33; xxviii, 170. - - Books, My, xiv, 55. - - Books and Authors, vi, 320, 372. - and their Covers, xvii, 244. - Worth Reading, xxv, 76. - - Bookworm, The Whimwhams of a, vii, 217. - - Boone, Daniel, xi, 86, 115. - - Bores, xxviii, 67. - - Boston Bay, The Dangers of, xiv, 145. - - Borine Gentleman, Ruminations of a, i, 163. - - Brace of Characters, A, xxix, 28. - - Brainard, J. G. C., vii, 140. - - Brass, xxii, 348. - - Breach of Promise, The, vi, 154. - - Breakfast Table, Haughtycrat of the, xxiv, 298, 399; xv, 63, 243. - - Brema, Fredrica, xxxiii, 276. - - Bristed’s, University Life, xviii, 21. - - British Constitution’s Stability, xi, 241. - Eloquence, xix, 289. - Essayists, vii, 243. - Reviews, viii, 41. - - Brittany, Arthur Duke of, viii, 25. - - Broken Friendship, The, xvi, 167. - - Brokers and the Broken, xxii, 31. - - Bronte, Charlotte, xxviii, 106; xxxi, 248. - - Brothers and Linonia, xx, 1; xxv, 255; xxvi, 32; xxviii, 167; xxxi, 3. - - Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, xx, 6; xxix, 231. - - Browning’s Poems, Mrs., xxvi, 276. - - Brownson’s Lecture on National Greatness, x, 139. - - Bryant and Longfellow, xix, 197. - - Bryant’s Poetry, ii, 236. - - Buffon and Cuvier, xiii, 87. - - Buildings, Our Old College, xxv, 28. - - Bulwer, v, 356. - and Byron, vii, 136, 281. - - Bulwer’s Ernest Maltravers, xv, 59. - - Bunyan and his Times, xiii, 1. - - Burial of Euclid, The, xxv, 122. - - Burke, Edmund, xx, 85; xxx, 39. - - Burke and Newton, vi, 237. - - Burke’s Statesmanship, xxi, 173. - - Burns, Robert, viii, 49; xxiv, 168. - , Recollections of, vi, 401; xi, 13; xiii, 79. - - Burton’s Book Hunter, xxviii, 142. - - Bushnell’s Phi Beta Kappa Oration, iv, 46. - - [Business _vs._ Professions, xxix, 168.] - - By My Fire, xxix, 128. - - Byron and Bulwer, vii, 136, 281. - - Byron’s Immortality, xxxi, 177. - - - Cabinet of Yale College, The, xxxi, 139. - - Calhoun, John C., xxxi, 335. - - California Ho, xiv, 313. - - Calvin’s Influence on Civil Liberty, xxiv, 310, 351. - - Cambridge University, ix, 317. - - Camoens, Luis de, viii, 111. - - Campaign, The Society, xxi, 1; xxii, 45. - - Campbell, Thomas, x, 61. - - Campbell’s Grave, xxiii, 255. - - Camp-Meeting Scene, vi, 358. - - Canada, Love and War in, iv, 209. - - Cannadienne, La Belle, iii, 391. - - Canopus Hollow, A Legend of, xxii, 150. - - Cant, xviii, 139. - - Cantica Yalensia, xxi, 85. - - Career of Napoleon, iv, 236. - Rienzi, v, 465. - - Carlyle, Thomas, vii, 170. - , The Clothes Philosophy of, vii, 378. - , A Critical Estimate of, v, 478. - , The Literary Career of, xvi, 49. - , The Past and Present of, ix, 1. - , The Religion of, xxviii, 258, 277. - - Cassandra, xxvii, 129. - - Catskills, A Winter Visit to the, xvii, 309. - - Catullus, xiv, 376. - - Cause and Effect, xii, 20. - - Cavour, xxxiii, 120. - - Cemeteries, Ornamental, xxi, 45. - - Censorship, Literary, viii, 156. - - Central America, xviii, 168. - - Centralization, xvii, 248. - - Cervantes, xviii, 271. - - Chalk Marks, xiii, 300. - - Character and Reputation, xviii, 337. - _vs._ College, xxv, 285. - - Characteristics, xx, 281. - - Changes, xxv, 235. - - Charity, xxiii, 225. - in College, xxv, 19. - - Charles the Second, xiv, 267. - - Charon and Mirzah, xxxi, 127. - - Chattanooga, The Battles at, xxix, 77. - - Chatterton, xxvi, 180. - Last Leaf from the Life of, ix, 82. - - Chaucer, xxiv, 133. - - Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale, xxix, 145; xxxi, 267. - - Cherokees, The, x, 325, 360. - - Chess, The Origin and History of, xxii, 271. - - Child, Mrs., xiv, 19. - - Children, xix, 278. - - Chit-chat, xxxii, 57, 93. - - Chivalry, viii, 193; xi, 291. - - Choate, Rufus, xxxiii, 60. - - Choice of a Profession, The, vi, 279. - - Choir, Our, xxxi, 98. - - Christianity, v, 472. - and Art, xvi, 305. - - Christmas Eve, xii, 109. - , Merry, xxi, 152. - , A Southern, xiv, 198. - - Church and State, vii, 287. - , Mr. McCreed’s, xxi, 3. - , The Old Country, xviii, 29. - Bells, xv, 53. - - Cicero, Forsyth’s, xxxii, 138. - , The Exiled, xiv, 253. - , The Letters of, xx, 174. - , Newspapers in the Time of, xxiv, 345. - - City Gone to Seed, A, xxii, 261. - - Civil Freedom, Progress of, vii, 357; ix, 221. - Liberty and Eloquence, xviii, 92. - - Civilization and Imagination, xxii, 72. - Morality, xii, 308. - , American, xxiv, 245. - , Poetry and, vii, 39. - , Progress of, xi, 172. - at Yale, Progress of, xxxi, 9. - - Clarence de Valville, iii, 195. - - Clark Donations, The, xxv, 408. - - Class Distinctions, xxvi, 257. - - [Class Ivy, The, xxix, 239.] - Pictures, xxiii, 291. - Statistics, xxiii, 373; xxiv, 360; xxvi, 368; xxvii, 270; - xxviii, 321; xxix, 349; xxx, 290; xxxi, 355; xxxiii, 201. - - Classic, xxi, 98. - and the Romantic, The, xix, 85. - - Classical Journey, xix, 47. - and Comparative Philosophy, xxix, 90, 142, 176, 220. - Studies, viii, 391. - - Cleopatra, xxxii, 39. - - Clerical Profession, The, x, 399. - - Climate of New Haven, The, xxvii, 178. - - Clinton, DeWitt, iv, 105. - - Cloister Shadows, xxiv, 12. - - Clocks, Alarm, xvi, 200. - - Clothes Philosophy of Carlyle, vii, 378. - - Cloud Land, xi, 177. - - Club, The, xxxi, 326. - , The Coffee, i, 89, 140, 193. - , The Diabolical, vii, 145. - at White Mountains, The Pickwick, vii, 15. - Notes, xx, 229. - - Coffee Club, The, i, 89, 140, 193. - - Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, vi, 45; ix, 107; x, 92. - and his Poetry, xx, 321. - and Shelley, xiii, 276. - - Coliseum, The, vi, 80; xviii, 125. - - College Amusements, xxii, 293. - Anomalies, xxvii, 100. - Appointments, xxv, 352. - Architects, A Suggestion to, xviii, 240. - Bell, The, xxxi, 142. - Boating, xvii, 215. - Book Store, Our, xxiv, 33; xxviii, 170. - Buildings, Our Old, xxv, 68. - Changes, xxv, 235; xxvii, 160. - Character, xxix, 45. - Code, The New, xxiv, 41. - Compositions, xxiv, 30; xxxii, 205. - Conditions, xxvi, 25. - Conservatism, xix, 105. - Course, The, xxxi, 211. - Courtesies, xviii, 60. - Critics, xii, 242. - Customs, xviii, 55; xxii, 1; xxviii, 288. - Debates, xxiii, 136. - Dissipation, xxiv, 422. - Education, Defects of, ix, 232. - in the West, xvii, 179. - Excitements, xxiv, 163. - Experiences of Ichabod Academicus, xv, 208. - Fallacies, xiv, 287. - Favor, How to Win, xxvii, 14. - Feuilletons, xix, 66; xxi, 255. - Fence, xxxii, 70. - Flirtation, A, xx, 31. - Friendships, xxiii, 294; xxvii, 327. - Friends, My, xi, 278, 352. - Great Men, xix, 69. - Hearthstones, xviii, 45. - [ Hero Worship, xxix, 211.] - Honor, xxvii, 146. - Honors, xv, 157. - Humbugs, xx, 254; xxv, 396. - Insincerity, xvii, 342. - Justice, xxviii, 325. - Laws at Yale, xxiv, 127; xxix, 99. - Laws and Codes, xxv, 49. - Libraries, The, xxiv, 199; xxvii, 41; xxix, 193. - Life, xvii, 204; xxiv, 98; xxxiii, 211. - , Discipline of, xxiii, 98. - , Philosophy of, xxi, 217. - , Pleasures and Duties of, xvii, 95. - , Sayings and Doings of, xi, 379. - Literature, vi, 287; xviii, 239; xxiii, 120. - Magazines, xxi, 323; xxiv, 333. - Manners, xxii, 196. - Matriculation Oath, xxv, 248. - Morality, xxviii, 219. - Music, xxvi, 53; xxix, 271. - Musings, xi, 33. - Periodicals Received, iii, 87; viii, 94, 293; ix, 43, 432; xi, - 240; xiv, 47, 143, 192, 240, 380; xv, 132, 172, 212, 251, - 329, 372; xvi, 36, 76, 247, 292; xvii, 40, 322; xviii, - 44, 164, 202, 296; xix, 40, 122, 183, 203, 242, 243, 364; - xx, 126; xxi, 332; xxii, 128, 208, 332, 368; xxiii, 155; - xxiv, 182, 435; xxv, 328, 376, 413; xxvi, 163, 167, 169, - 212, 338, 376; xxvii, 76, 120, 296, 336; xxviii, 38, 78, - 152; xxix, 294; xxxii, 205; xxxiii, 35, 249, 287, 326. - Plagiarism, xxv, 199. - Poets, A Generation of, xxxiii, 233. - Politician, The, xviii, 73. - Politics, xxiii, 301; xxviii, 248. - Radicalism, xxvi, 58. - Reading Room, xxx, 22; xxxii, 135. - Refinement, xxii, 255. - Regatta of 1864, xxx, 10. - 1865, xxxi, 13. - Reminiscence, A, vii, 122. - Reputations, xv, 79. - Reveries, xxxi, 1. - Rhymes and Rhymsters, xiii, 294. - Secret Societies, xxii, 85; xxix, 235. - Shams, xxv, 396. - Sketches, vi, 26, 65, 100, 160, 261; xxiv, 154. - Slang, xxv, 45. - Social Life, xxvi, 358. - Society, Discordant Harmonies of, xxiv, 159. - Songs, xix, 215; xxi, 85; xxiii, 277; xxvi, 270. - Success, xxix, 331. - Words and Customs, xvi, 370; xxii, 1, 212. - Writing and Thinking, xix, 9. - , English Language in Yale, xxv, 139. - , Faculty’s Influence on Literary Culture of, xxvii, 19. - , Political Economy of a, xxii, 105. - , Practical Results of, xxiii, 335. - , Rainy Days at, xvii, 342. - , Rooming in, xxv, 28. - , Study of Physiology in, xxv, 147. - , Tendency to Aristocracy in, xxv, 1. - _vs._ Character, xxv, 285. - , Want of Charily in, xxv, 191. - , What it Costs to go Through, xxiv, 58. - - Colleges, American, xxx, 163. - , A Complaint of, xxxi, 156. - , Rhetoric in Our, x, 370. - - [Collegial Ingenuity, xxix, 125.] - - Collegiana, xii, 140. - - Collegianæ Horæ, ix, 59. - - Collegian’s Life, Sketches of a, xix, 306; xx, 16, 103, 149, 183, 224. - Topics for Writing, The, xviii, 274; xx, 356. - Port Graduate Life, The, xx, 130; xxi, 243. - - Colton’s Tecumseh, viii, 16. - - Combe’s Constitution of Man, xi, 306. - - Comet, The Analogy of the, xxiv, 207. - - Coming Age, The, xiii, 323. - - Commencement, xix, 355; xxiii, 351. - True Date of the First, xx, 199, 280. - - Common Faults, xxvi, 282. - Sense, Paine’s, x, 156. - and Literary Excellence, ix, 407. - Topics, xxvi, 199. - - Commonwealth, The English, iii, 148. - - Compilers, xxix, 217. - - Composition, College, xxiv, 30; xxxii, 205. - , Originality in, xxx, 102. - , Rules for, xi, 179. - Unintelligible in, viii, 385. - - Comus of Milton’s, The, xvi, 6; xxi, 75. - - Concert of M’lle Psillinini, The, xxiv, 342. - - Confession, The, xiv, 65. - , The Deacon’s, xxv, 152. - of a Sensitive Man, The, i, 25, 63. - - Confessional, Our, xvii, 325. - - Confidence, xxvii, 217. - - Congregation, Mr. McCreed’s, xxi, 50. - - Connecticut Thanksgiving, A, xxii, 91. - - Conservatism, xxiii, 41. - , College, xix, 105. - Essential to Freedom, iv, 57. - , The Tendency of, xii, 1. - - Consolidation of Libraries, xxix, 193. - - Conspiracy Documents, ii, 172, 251. - - Constitution, Stability of the British, xi, 241. - of Man, Combe’s, xi, 306. - - Constitutions of Government, xxiii, 340. - - Conversano, ix, 280, 302. - - Conversation, xxiii, 1, 71, 103; xxviii, 311. - - Conversations with a Man of Taste, i, 19, 54, 101. - - Cooper, James Fennimore, v, 249. - - Cordelia, xxx, 166. - - Cost of College Education, xxiv, 58. - - Contemporaries, Our, iv, 30. - - Cotter’s Saturday Night, xxxi, 214. - - Council of Fallen Spirits, Milton’s, xxxii, 164, 215. - - Country, Our, xxv, 159. - , Right or Wrong, Our, xxx, 98. - Life, xxv, 108. - , Sporting in the, xvi, 188. - - Court Room Scene, xvi, 101. - - Courtesies, College, xviii, 80. - - Covers of Books, The, xvii, 244. - - Cowper, vi, 200. - - Cramming, xxv, 143. - - Cranmer, Archbishop, xi, 365. - - Crawford and Cousin May, vi, 84. - - Creation, xii, 353. - - Creative Art, The, xii, 97. - - Creek Campaign, Adventures in the, vi, 175, 232, 274. - - Cressy, Battle of, xxxi, 148. - - Criminal Law, Efficacy of, xii, 410. - - Crises, Great, xxxi, 192. - - Critic, The, xviii, 133. - , The College, xii, 242. - Reviewed, The, xix, 357. - Everyone his Own, i, 30. - - Critical Estimate of Carlyle, v, 478. - - Criticism, xx, 205. - - Criticism and Critics, vi, 381. - , A Critical, xxxiii, 25. - on Critics, A, xxix, 260. - , A Discourse on, xxix, 155. - a la Mode, x, 365. - - Cromwell’s Home and Foreign Policy, xx, 22. - - Cruise of the Mazeppa, The, xxviii, 54. - Spark, The, xxix, 299; xxx, 25. - - Crusades, The, xxi, 353. - - Cuba, xix, 180. - - Culprit Fay, i, 111; xxviii, 235; xxxiii, 81. - - Culture, American Want of, xxv, 91. - , Intellectual, vii, 343; xi, 149. - , Literary, xxxiii, 1. - - Cumberland, xi, 253. - - Cumberlands, Over the, xxxiii, 224. - - Curious Letter, xxvi, 18. - - Curiosity and Wonder, xxiii, 81. - , A Literary, viii, 104. - - Current Periodicals Received, vi, 329; vii, 44, 94; viii, 94; ix, 43; - xvii, 190. - - Customs, College, xviii, 55; xxii, 1. - - Cuvier and Buffon, xiii, 87. - - Cypriere, La, xxiii, 126. - - - Daggett, David, x, 245. - - Dan to Beersheba, From, xxiv, 278. - - Dana’s Characteristics Contrasted, v, 417. - - Dangers of Boston Bay, xiv, 145. - the Republic, xxx, 1. - - Dante and Beatrice, xxxii, 126. - - Darling _vs._ Putnam, xxx, 257. - - Date of the First Commencement, The True, xx, 199, 280. - - Day, Jeremiah, iv, 1; xxxiii, 111. - Dream Among the Hills, xvii, 21. - Dreams, xxvii, 251. - - Deacon’s Confession, The, xxv, 152. - Plunge, The, xvii, 345. - - Dead, Respect for the, xx, 267. - - Debates, Prize, xxvi, 104; xxix, 340. - , Society, xxiii, 136. - - Decay, Necessity of National, iv, 267. - , Tendency to, xxvii, 254. - - Degrees, Academical, xvi, 324, 359. - - Dekanissora, v, 430. - - Delicacy of Feeling, v, 347. - - Democracy and Literature, iv, 201; xxx, 270, 317. - , Law in a, x, 405. - , Modern Tendencies of, ix, 97. - , The Principle of, ii, 41. - , The Spirit of, ii, 329. - - Democratic Club, Meeting of the, xii, 41. - Party, The, xix, 186. - - DeQuincey, Thomas, xvi, 225; xix, 123; xxvi, 62; xxxi, 187. - - Desdemona, xxii, 139. - - Despotisms to Debase the People, Amusements used by, xxii, 18. - - Destiny, iii, 348. - - Destructibility of Empire, v, 273. - - Development, American, xxiii, 107. - - Devil, The, xxiv, 6, 72, 108. - - Devil’s Pulpit, The, xiii, 407. - - Diabolical Club, The, vii, 145. - - Diary, Last Entry in a, ii, 73. - - Dick _vs._ Dike, ii, 79. - - Dickens, Charles, vi, 55; vii, 189; xix, 26; xxv, 393; xxx, 90. - and America, xxxiii, 196. - - Difference of Opinion, iv, 391. - - Dignity of the Author, ix, 202. - - Diplomatic History of Modern Times, xviii, 281, 363. - - Disaster of July 19, 1867, The, xxxiii, 30. - - Discipline of College Life, The, xxiii, 98. - - Discontent, xxvi, 111. - - Dissipation in College, xxiv, 422. - - Dissolution in Government, Tendency to, xii, 145. - - District School, Our Old, xiii, 368. - - Diversity of Races, xiv, 227. - - Doctor Johns, Mitchell’s, xxxi, 235. - - Doctor’s Diary, Scraps From a, v, 66, 139, 191, 487; vi, 126. - - Domitian, v, 449. - - Doom of Mitylene, xv, 35. - - Doomed, The, iii, 241; iv, 169. - - Double Disappointment, The, i, 120. - - Doubt, xxviii, 153. - , An Historic, xii, 236. - - Down East and Out West, xvii, 174. - - Downcast, xxviii, 181. - - Drake’s Poems, J. R., i, 111. - - Drama, The, xi, 162; xiii, 120. - , A Bid for the New, xviii, 216. - , The Greek, xiv, 49. - - Dream of a Day, Percival’s, viii, 432. - - Dreaming, xxiii, 145. - - Dreams, xxxii, 64. - and Ambition, xviii, 149. - - Drinking Songs’ Signification, xxv, 331. - - Drops from Apollo’s Fountain, v, 412. - - Dry Hill, Story of a, xvi, 237. - - Dry Toast, xxxi, 227. - - Dryden, John, xxiv, 267. - - Duel, The, i, 55. - - Dull Leaves from a Dull Portfolio, vi, 84. - - - Early Influences, xxviii, 210. - - Earnestness, xxiii. 56. - and Faith, xxx, 267. - - Ease and the Easel, xxviii, 103. - in Literature, The Age of, xxvii, 263. - - Ecclesiastical Architecture, xi, 65. - - Eclectic System of Education, xxxiii, 12. - - Eclipse of Oct. 13, The, iii, 35. - - Eclipses, ii, 60. - - Edith, iv, 39. - - Editors on Ice, Experience of the, xxv, 195. - Letter to the, xv, 273. - - Educated Men, Physical Imbecility of, ix, 138. - - Education and the States, xxxiii, 266. - , Defects of College, ix, 232. - , Eclectic System of, xxxiii, 12. - , English Classics in a Liberal, ix, 207. - - Efficiency, xvi, 70. - - Egotism, xxiii, 111. - - Egypt, Ancient, vi, 189. - - Electioneering, xxiv, 294; xxvi, 306. - - Elective Franchise, The, ii, 89. - - Elizabeth, The Reign of Queen, ix, 369. - - Elizabethan Age, Writers of the, xvii, 24. - - Elms, Under the, xxv, 399. - - Elocution, iii, 236. - - Eloquence, xi, 229. - and Civil Liberty, xviii, 92. - and Truth, xvi, 192. - , British, xix, 289. - , Decline and Restoration of, viii, 177. - , Spirit of, iii, 382. - of Mirabeau, vi, 135. - of Nature, iv, 433. - of the Pulpit, xiii, 141. - of Revolution, xiv, 332. - - Emerson, Ralph Waldo, xv, 203. - - Emerson’s Essays, ix, 92. - - Empire, Destructibility of, v, 273. - - Energies, Undeveloped, xvi, 322. - - Energy, Student, xxi, 125. - - Engaged, They’re, ii, 369. - - England, ix, 145. - , Myths of, xxvi, 122. - - English and American Rowing, xxiv, 221. - Boat Race, An, xxiv, 251. - Classics in a Liberal Education, ix, 207. - Commonwealth, The, iii, 148. - Language in Yale College, The, xxv, 139. - Literature, Spaulding’s, xxviii, 167. - Poetry, viii, 145; xxxii, 307. - Prose Writings, viii, 209. - [Radicalism, xxix, 192.] - Style, xxi, 314. - University, Physical Training at an, xxiv, 114. - - Enoch Arden, xxx, 15; xxxi, 22, 260. - - Enthusiasm, xvi, 264; xxii, 333. - , National, iii, 369. - - Epitaphs, vi, 351. - - Eras, The Four, viii, 299. - , Unnoticed, xi, 1. - - Ernest Maltravers, Bulwer’s, xv, 59. - - Essayist, The, ii, 236, 261. - - Essayists, British, vii, 243. - - Essays, Emerson’s, ix, 92. - - Etchings of Demijohn Gosling, iv, 192. - Herrnhuterdom, xxii, 200. - - Etruria, Researches in, xiv, 280. - - Euclid, The Burial of, xxv, 122. - - Evangeline, Longfellow’s, xiii, 112. - - Eve, Milton’s, xix, 337. - , St. Agnes, xxx, 183. - - Every Family, xxix, 94. - - Everyone his Own Critic, i, 30. - - Evil Genius, The, xxiii, 142. - Prognostications, xii, 252. - - Excellence Independent of Rank, xi, 209. - - Excitements in College, xxiv, 163. - - Excursion, A Mu-sing, ix, 420. - - Execution of Louis XVI, The, xiii, 172. - - Executive in the National Government, xxxi, 293. - - [Exercise, xxix, 183.] - - Exile of Smyrna, The, xxv, 210. - - Expression, x, 206. - - Expulsion of the Jews, xi, 49. - - Extempore Speaking, xxvi, 219. - - Extension of Territory, xvii, 1. - - Extraordinary Interview, An, xi, 158. - - - Fable and Poetry, xii, 247. - - Fables from Krümmacher, xiii, 267. - - Faces, xxvi, 239. - - Faculty’s Influence on College Literary Culture, xvii, 19. - - Failure, xxvi, 28. - - Fairy, The Skating, xxi, 185. - - Faith and Earnestness, xxx, 267. - in Moral Truth, xxvi, 314, 344. - , The Sister’s, i, 175. - - Fame, The Injustice of, x, 341. - , The Secret of, xxv, 89. - - Family Library, The, v, 469. - - Fancy and Reason, xiii, 214. - - Farmer and Agriculture, The, xv, 293. - - Farming, The Attractions of, xxx, 137. - - Fatal Oath, The, iii, 300. - - Federalist, The, xxix, 305. - - Feeling, Delicacy of, v, 347. - - Feelings and Manners, viii, 272. - - Female Beauty, xxi, 164. - Writers, xxxii, 262. - - Fence, Concerning the, xxxii, 70. - - Fenians, The, xxxi, 45. - - Festus, Bailey’s, xvii, 219. - - Feuilletons of College, The, xix, 66; xxi, 255. - - Fiction, Poetic, vi, 214. - , Prose, v, 388. - , Use of Modern, xxii, 145. - - Fighting, xxvii, 319. - - Financial Essay, xxii, 31. - - Fine Arts, The, v, 225. - - Fire, By My, xxix, 128. - - First Love, His, i, 21. - - Fishing, Trout, xviii, 4. - - Five Years at an English University, xviii, 21. - - Flirtations, xxv, 58. - - Florence of Savoy, iv, 228. - - Florida Campaign, Recollections of a, xi, 72, 130. - - Flowers, xvi, 252. - - Fly Fishing, xiii, 313, 418; xiv, 35. - - Fooling a Jury, xiv, 65. - - Football, A Plea for the, xxix, 10. - - Foque’s Undine, xvii, 166. - - Foreign Correspondence, Our, xxii, 34, 189, 224. - - Forest Leaves, xvii, 128. - - Forests, Destruction of American, xxxii, 267. - - Forms and Formalism, xi, 122. - - Forsyth’s Cicero, xxxii, 138. - - Fortiter, Fideliter, Feliciter, xx, 257. - - Four Eras, The, viii, 299. - - Four Years at Yale, xxx, 109. - - Fragment, A, v, 301. - - Frank Ashburton, viii, 76. - - Freedom, Conservatism Essential to, iv, 57. - , Progress of Civil, vii, 356; ix, 221. - , True, xix, 57. - - Free Thought, xxx, 147. - - Friends, The Three, vii, 122. - - Friendship, College, xxiii, 294. - , The Broken, xvi, 167. - - French Revolution, The, xiii, 268. - - Freshman, Extracts from the Journal of a, xiii, 133; xviii, 58. - , Love Life of a, xxxii, 154. - , While I Was a, xxv, 165. - Smoke, Oh Does the, xxxi, 199. - - Froissant, xi, 214. - - Frontier Scene, A, ii, 9. - Tale, A, v, 430. - - Frozen Heart, A, xxiii, 91. - - Fugitive Slave Law, The, xvi, 127. - - Fuller, xxx, 169. - - Funebris Oratio, xi, 46. - - Fures Temporis, xxx, 159. - - Fussy Man, The, ii, 93. - - Future, The, xxvi, 49. - - Future Prospects, xxxiii, 77. - - - Gallinippers, xxi, 255. - - Gallop Among American Scenery, A, viii, 334. - - Games, Grecian, vii, 330. - - Ganemede, iv, 257. - - Garibaldi and Country, xxix, 295. - - Gemmi, xiv, 97. - - Generation of College Poets, A, xxxiii, 233. - - Genius and Faith, xxvi, 314, 344. - and Government, Literary, v, 80. - and Industry, vii, 433. - and Melancholy, viii, 35. - and Principle, xiii, 63. - and Study, xiv, 289. - , False Views of, vii, 369. - , Fate of, iv, 24, 73, 130. - , Perverted, vii, 262. - , Power and Mission of, xvi, 118. - - Gentleman, Democratic Idea of a, xxxi, 152. - , Who Is the, xx, 125; xxxiii, 253. - - Geology, The Study of, xvi, 97. - - Geometry, xii, 193; xvii, 5. - - German Empire, The New, xxxii, 271. - Literature, Influence of, viii, 222. - - Germany, Student Life in, xii, 90, 115, 152; xv, 1; xvi, 88; xxviii, - 85. - , Watering Places of, x, 76. - - Ghost, The Pickled, xii, 109. - , The Tutor’s, xx, 190. - - Ghosts, A Confidential Letter on, viii, 423. - - Giles Scroggins, xi, 169. - - Girard, Stephen, xiii, 36. - - Girl of Scio, The, i, 13. - - Gleanings, xxxiii, 242. - - Glory, True, xxxi, 26. - and War, xii, 291. - and Misery of War, The, xvi, 45. - - Goldsmith, Oliver, xxx, 323. - and Irving, xv, 301, 346. - - Goodrich, Chauncey A., xxiii, 156. - - Gosling, Etchings of Demijohn, iv, 192. - - Gospel and Christian Poetry, The, xxiii, 394. - - Government, Literary Genius and, v, 80. - , The Instability of Our, xviii, 189. - , Tendencies in, ix, 251; xii, 145. - - Governmental Development, xviii, 114. - - Governments, Transient Nature of, xiv, 256. - - Graduate’s Reminiscence, xvii, 138. - - Grammatical Question, A, xx, 215. - - Granada, Surrender of, xiii, 60. - - Grave of Campbell, The, xxiii, 255. - , The Mother’s, xi, 20. - - Graves of Those we Love, The, xv, 355. - , Student, xxiii, 323. - - Grave Yard, Our Village, xiv, 323. - Yards and Grave Stones, xiii, 188. - - Gray’s Elegy, xi, 272. - - Great Britain, Parties in, ii, 356. - - Great Days, xvii, 339. - Men of College, xix, 69. - - Greater Distinctions in Statesmanship, xvii, 104. - - Greatness, Appreciation of, xvi, 77. - , Intellectual and Moral, xix, 193; xxxiii, 298. - , Simplicity of, i, 169. - , True, ix, 123. - - Grecian Games, vii, 330. - - Greece and Turkey, i, 209. - - Greek Anthology, i, 34, 77, 125, 167, 207, 252; v, 218, 270, 337. - Drama, Initiation of the, xiv, 49. - Imagination, The, xii, 258. - Music, Ancient, v, 308, 366. - Philosophy Influenced, xviii, 265. - Revolution, The, xxviii, 115. - - Green, xxii, 228. - - Grimké, vii, 180. - - Griselda, xxxii, 10. - - Grote’s Greece, xxii, 35. - - Growl, A, xxii, 286. - - Grub, xxix, 179. - - Grumble, A General, xxxi, 69. - - Guneology, xii, 230. - - Gymnasium, The New, xxi, 283. - - - Hale, Nathan, iv, 342. - - Halleck’s Poems, xxvii, 24. - - Hamilton, Alexander, xx, 119. - - Hamlet, xxxi, 123. - - Handel’s Oratorios, xxvii, 308. - - Handsome Stranger, The, vi, 389. - - Hans Anderson, xx, 245. - - Happiness, xxxii, 283. - - Harmonies of Nature, xviii, 351. - , Spiritual, xiii, 219. - - Harriet, iv, 65. - - Hat, Have a, xxii, 323. - - Havana, A Day in, xxii, 240. - - Hawthorne, Nathaniel, xix, 247; xxviii, 300; xxix, 282; xxx, 50; - xxxii, 46. - - Haytien Legend, A, v, 10. - - Headley’s Marshal Murat, xii, 326. - Napoleon and Marshals, xiii, 25. - - Health, My Search for, xxviii, 329. - - Heart, xv, 359; xxix, 211. - - Hearthstones, xxxi, 283. - , College, xviii, 45. - - Heir of Lichstenstein, The, iv, 458. - - Hemans, Mrs., xvi, 172. - - Henry Clifton, iii, 219. - , Patrick, x, 208. - - Here and Hereafter, xxviii, 271. - There, xxiv, 197. - - Hermit, Peter the, xxii, 68. - - [Hero Worship in College, xxix, 211.] - - Heroism, xxx, 234. - - Herrnhuterdom, Etchings of, xxii, 200. - - Hidden Thoughts, xviii, 297. - - Highty Tighty’s Journey, xix, 47. - - His-Story, A Scrap of, xxxiii, 131, 163. - - History, viii, 278. - , Moral Outlines of, x, 111. - , Our National, xiii, 224. - , Philosophy of, vii, 197. - , Study of, xi, 360. - - Historic Doubt, An, xii, 236. - Element in Literature, The, xxi, 234. - Tale of the Middle Ages, iii, 174. - - Historian’s Qualifications, The, xi, 237. - - Hoaxed, The, ix, 127. - - Holland’s Bitter Sweet, xxvii, 190. - Kathrina, xxxiii, 92. - Miss Gilbert’s Career, xxvi, 140. - - Holland, The Republic of, xvi, 340. - - Holmes’ Poems, O. W., ii, 113. - - Holyrood in 1851, xix, 345. - - Holy Sepulchre, Taking of the, xiv, 1. - - Home, A Letter from, xviii, 302. - - Homeric Hypothesis, An, xxxiii, 274. - - Homes, Berkshire, xxi, 112. - - Honors, College, xv, 157. - to the Illustrious Dead, ii, 1. - - Hood and Ingoldsby, xii, 319. - - Hood’s Genius and Poetry, xxviii, 197. - Humorous Poems, xxi, 285. - - Hoops, xxii, 161. - - Hope Mayhew, iii, 100. - of the Republic, The, xvi, 56. - - Hora Odontalgica, i, 204. - - Horæ Collegianæ, ix, 59. - Opimæ, xxxiii, 256. - Stilesianæ, xxii, 169. - - Horticulture, Natural and Intellectual, xiii, 49. - - Hospital, A Night in a, v, 487. - - Hotch Potch, iii, 375; iv, 10, 89. - - Household Gods, xxxii, 211; xxxiii, 6. - - House of Commons in English History, xxx, 286. - - Hudson, Thanksgiving Trip up the, xxxii, 191. - - Hugo’s Les Miserables, xxix, 85. - - Huguenots, The, ix, 353. - - Human Nature, The Study of, x, 356. - - Humanity, Liberation of, xxxi, 256. - - Humbug, xiv, 72. - - Humbuggery, The Spirit of, ix, 156. - - Humbugs of College, xx, 254. - - [Humor, The Cultivation of, xxix, 173.] - - Humor, Wit and, xii, 224. - - Hydrophobia, xiv, 11. - - Hymns, National, xxx, 125. - - Hymns of the Middle Ages, The, xxxiii, 96. - - - I (and My Uncle), xx, 166. - - Iago, xii, 164. - - Iconoclasm, xxiv, 233. - - Ideal, Value of the, xix, 263. - Elements in American Civilization, xi, 395. - - Ideas and Individual Men, xxxii, 294. - Observations, xv, 241. - - Illustrious Dead, Honors to the, ii, 1. - - Imagination and Civilization, xxii, 72. - Truth, xvi, 348, 399. - , Greek, xii, 258. - , Pleasures of the, i, 98, 151 189; iii, 335; xiii, 305. - - Imaginative Literature, xvi, 150; xix, 149. - Man’s Confessions, xii, 197. - Principle, Permanence of the, ix, 365. - - Imbecility of Educated Men, Physical, ix, 138. - - Imitation, Proneness to, xxviii, 18. - - Immortality, xiii, 101. - as Taught by Philosophy, ii, 153. - of Nature, The, v, 108. - - Inactivity, How we Honor, xxiv, 405. - - Independent Judiciary, An, xxix, 115. - Thinker, The, xii, 398. - - Index to Current Literature, xiii, 327. - - Indies, Letters from the West, viii, 183, 231, 285; xxi, 189, 221. - - Individual and the State, The, xx, 94. - in the Republic, The, xxix, 63. - - Individuality, xvi, 293. - - Indolence, The Philosophy of, xx, 216. - - Industry and Genius, vii, 433. - - Infant School, The Antique, iii, 156. - - Inferiority, The Good in, xxiv, 367. - - Infidelity and Superstition, xii, 348. - , Reasons Against, xxxii, 258. - - Influence of German Literature, viii, 222. - of Moral Feeling, i, 98, 151, 189. - of the United States Abroad, iii, 294. - of Wealth, The Political, iii, 209. - - [Ingenuity, Collegial, xxix, 125.] - - Ingoldsby, Hood and, xii, 319. - - Injustice of Fame, The, x, 341. - - Innovations, An Apology for, xix, 20. - - Inquiry Suggested by Political Changes, iii, 1. - - Insincerity in College, xvii, 209. - - Inspiration, Hours of, xviii, 52. - - Instability of our Government, xviii, 189. - - Intellect in Public Life, Cultured, xxi, 103. - - Intellectual and Moral Greatness, xix, 193. - Culture, vii, 343; xi, 149. - Horticulture, xiii, 49. - - Interview Extraordinary, xi, 158. - - Inventions and Workmen, xii, 129. - - Invisible Steed, The, ii, 79. - - Ion, xiv, 49. - - Ireland, v, 25. - - Irish in America, The, xiii, 82. - - Irishmen, A Plea for the, xx, 115. - - Irondequoit, Legend of the, xv, 100. - - Iroquois, Legend of the, xiii, 159. - - Irving, Washington, xxx, 72. - and Goldsmith, xv, 301, 346. - - Island Paradise, The, xx, 220. - - Ists and Isms, xiii, 73. - - Italian Literature, Early, vi, 118. - - Italy, Ramblings in, x, 118. - , Thoughts on, vii, 351; x, 8. - - [Ivy, The Class, xxix, 239.] - - - Jacob Kentil, xxii, 26. - - Jaunt up the Hudson, Thanksgiving, xxxii, 191. - - Jay, John, iii, 169. - - Jealousy, xii, 413. - - Jedidiah Birch, iv, 355. - - Jefferson, Thomas, iii, 49. - - Jeremiah Simile, xiii, 244. - - Jerusalem and Athens, xv, 352. - - Jew, The, xii, 419. - - Jews, Expulsion of the, xi, 49. - - Job and Zeno, xvi, 215. - - Jonathan Quizzy, M. A., viii, 326, 355, 405. - - Jonson, Ben, viii, 202. - - Journey Through Carolina, iv, 114. - - Joys and Sorrows of a Great Soul, xxi, 301, 340. - - Jubilee Fever, The, xxviii, 245. - , Thanksgiving, xxi, 119. - - Judiciary, An Independent, xxix, 115. - - Jugging, xxxii, 21. - - Julian the Apostate, xiv, 146. - - Jumble of Sundries, A, xii, 306, 343. - - Junior Exhibition, xxiv, 315; [xxix, 197.] - - Junior and Freshman Societies in ’59, xxiv, 362, 373. - - Junior Year, xvii, 60; xxvi, 352. - - Juniors’ Nautical Experience, xxiii, 357. - - Junius Letters, The, xiv, 193. - - [Jurgium Geminorum, xxix, 205.] - - Jury, New Way of Fooling a, xiv, 65. - - - Kathrina, Holland’s, xxxiii, 92. - - Kavanaugh, Longfellow’s, xiv, 381. - - Keats, John, xxvii, 138. - - Key to Wedlock, xxiii, 12. - - King Arthur, xxxi, 91. - - King of Men, The, xxv, 404. - - Kingsley, Charles, xxv, 101; xxix, 17. - - Knight’s Tale, Chaucer’s, xxix, 145; xxxi, 267. - - Knowledge, v, 42. - , The Common Bond of, xxviii, 191. - of the People, The, vi, 134. - - Knownothingism, xx, 12. - - Körner, vii, 124. - - Krümmacher’s Fables, xiii, 267. - - - L’Allegro and Il Pensoro, xxxii, 24. - - Laboratory, A Romance of the, xvii, 66. - - Lamartine, vii, 223. - - Lamb, Charles, xiv, 60; xix, 311. - - Landlord, A Tale of My, iii, 7. - - Langdonics, xxi, 268. - - Language with England, Our Community of, x, 221. - - Languages, Ancient and Modern, iv, 377. - - Laodamia, Wordsworth’s, xxxii, 226. - - Lapse of Time, The, xii, 297. - - Lark at the North, A, xv, 114. - - Last Entry in a Diary, The, ii, 73. - - Last Shot, The, ii, 215. - - Latimer, Bishop Hugh, xii, 37. - - Latin Anthology, iv, 198, 306, 368. - - Land, Archbishop, xii, 57. - - Laughter, xxiv, 385. - - Laurels and Laureates, xxix, 211. - - Law, The, xvi, 1. - and Moral Principle, ix, 89. - , Efficacy of Criminal, xii, 410. - , Reverence for, xvi, 231; xxiii, 64. - , Written and Unwritten, xxv, 340. - , The Supremacy of, iii, 343. - -Making, Thoughts on, xv, 106. - -School at Yale, viii, 60. - - Laws and Codes of College, xxiv, 127; xxv, 49; xxix, 99. - - Lawyer, Prospects of the American, x, 1. - , The Young, x, 230. - - Learn to Labor and to Wait, xxxi, 207. - - Leaves, xxvi, 281. - of Absence, xx, 77. - - Lecture on Loo Choo, xxi, 278. - - Ledyard, John, xvi, 318. - - Legal Practice, x, 295. - [ Profession, The, xxix, 201.] - - Legend, xxv, 251. - - Legendary, xxv, 171. - - [Legislative System, Our, xxix, 231.] - - Lesson, The Old, xxvi, 89. - - Lessons in Authorship, Easy, vii, 7. - - Letter from a Tobacco Smoker, xxi, 309. - from Scotland, xxii, 60. - Writing, xxii, 96. - - Letters, xxiii, 271. - From the Old Dominion, ii, 279, 320. - , Home, xvii, 26. - of a Madcap, v, 87, 211. - , Old, xiii, 413; xvii, 171. - , Two, xxxi, 222. - , The Profession of, xxii, 183. - , The Republic of, ix, 193; xxiv, 181. - - Liberators, The, ii, 361. - - Liberia, xii, 262. - - Liberty and Royalism, xviii, 185. - - Libraries, Consolidation of the, xxix, 193. - - Library, The Family, v, 469. - , A Walk in the, xxiv, 199; xxviii, 41. - - Liddell and Scott’s Lexicon, x, 144. - - Life, xxxiii, 149. - and Activity, xi, 299. - , A Chapter in, v, 492; vi, 126. - , College, xvii, 204; xxiv, 94. - , Discipline of, xxiii, 98. - , Philosophy of, xxi, 217. - , Pleasures and Duties of, xvii, 95. - , Sayings and Doings of, xi, 379. - in the Country, xxv, 108. - is Like, The Things Which, xvii, 91. - , New Elements of Modern, x, 36. - Questions, xxvi, 7. - , Significance of, xxiv, 256. - , Sketches of Real, v, 66, 139, 191. - , Story of a, ii, 267. - , The History of a, vi, 294. - , True Aims of, ix, 389. - - Lifrelofre, Notes of a, xxiii, 26. - - Lincoln, xxx, 231; xxxi, 345. - - Linonia and Brothers, xx, 1; xxv, 255; xxvi, 32; xxviii, 157; xxxi, 3. - - Literary Career of Carlyle, xvi, 49. - Censorship, viii, 156. - Culture, xxxiii, 1. - Curiosity, A, viii, 104. - Discovery, xxx, 163. - Excesses, xxvi, 269. - Idea, Our, xxv, 294. - Lamentations, xxiii, 187, 210. - Men, Physical Imbecility of, ix, 138. - , Rewards of, xii, 365. - Oddities, ii, 26. - Societies, Our, xx, 1; xxv, 255; xxvi, 32; xxviii, 157; - xxxi, 3. - - Literature, xix, 315. - and Democracy, iv, 201; xxx, 270, 317. - and Politics, v, 150. - and War, xxvii, 237. - , Age of Ease in, xxvii, 263. - , College, vi, 287; xviii, 239; xxiii, 120. - , Golden Age of Arabic, viii, 181. - , Historical Element in, xxi, 234. - , Imaginative, xvi, 150; xix, 149. - , Influence of German, viii, 222. - , National, vii, 114. - of Ballads, The, viii, 97. - Patronized by Mr. McCreed, xxi, 88. - , Periodical, vii, 323; xx, 41. - , Perpetuity of, x, 227. - , Phases of, xii, 97. - , Progress of, xviii, 85. - , Sources of, vii, 49. - - Little Nell, xxxii, 159. - - Living, True, xxix, 238. - - Locksley Hall, xxiv, 79; xxxii, 222. - - London, Two Weeks in, xxii, 362. - - Londoner in an American Forest, xv, 123, 149. - - Longfellow and Bryant, xix, 197. - - Longfellow’s Evangeline, xiii, 112. - Kavanaugh, xiv, 38. - Miles Standish, xxiv, 66. - Poetry, vii, 235. - Tales of a Wayside Inn, xxix, 275. - - Loneliness, xxviii, 16. - - Loose Leaves from an Old Portfolio, ix, 32. - - Lorenzo, The Magnificent, iii, 174. - - Loss of the H----, iv, 399. - - Lost City, xxxii, 151. - Prince, xix, 329. - - Louis XVI, Execution of, xiii, 172. - - Love and War in Canada, iv, 209. - and Woman, xxv, 222. - , His First, i, 21. - -Life of a Freshman, xxxii, 154. - -Making for the Fun of It, xx, 90. - , Unsuccessful, v, 139, 191. - - Lovers and the Loved, viii, 136. - - Loyalty to Convictions, xxxii, 232. - to State and Individual, xxviii, 28. - - Lucian and Addison, xxxi, 127. - - Lucile, xxviii, 1. - - Luck, Xiii, 172. - - Luther, Reformation under, x, 273. - - Lynde, Charles J., vii, 97. - - Lyric Poetry, xiii, 332. - - - Macaulay, viii, 251; xxxii, 243. - , A Visit to, xxiv, 186. - - Macbeth, i, 48. - - McCreed Patronizes Literature, xxi, 88. - - McCreed’s Church and Congregation, xxi, 3, 50. - - McFingal, xv, 196. - - Machiavelli, xvi, 22; xxiii, 131. - - Machine Prose, xxvii, 211. - - Mackintosh’s Vindiciæ Galliæ, xxxii, 147. - - Madcap, Letters of a, v, 87, 211. - - Magazine Should Be, What Our, xiii, 287; xvii, 201; xviii, 205; xxi, - 212; xxiii, 249; xxiv, 333; xxv, 275; xxix, 1. - - Magazines, College, xxi, 323; xxiv, 333. - - Maginn, William, xv, 27. - - Magnanimity, ii, 143. - - Magnetism, Animal, iii, 61. - - Mahometan Faith, The, xix, 350. - - Mail, Waiting for the, xix, 235. - - Mammoth Cave, Recollections of, xiii, 229. - - Mandeville, Sir John, xi, 193. - - Manhood, Passports to, x, 149. - - Manly Modesty, iii, 117. - Sensibility, iv, 405. - - Manners and Feelings, viii, 272. - and Taste, ix, 291. - , College, xxii, 196. - of ye Schollars, xxii, 196. - - Man Seen through Queer Eyes, xxii, 318. - - Man’s True Nobility, iv, 474. - - Marbles, Playing at, xii, 330. - - Married, They’re, iii, 57. - - Mary, vii, 72. - - Mass Meetings, Political, ix, 241. - - Massacre, The Evening of the, xvii, 277. - - Massey, Gerald, xxvi, 74. - - Master Passions, xiv, 31. - - Material World, Man’s Relations to the, xxii, 193. - - Mathematics and Poetry, iv, 465. - - Mathew’s Poems, ix, 94. - - Matriculation Oath, Our, xxv, 248. - - Matrimonial Qualifications, xxii, 186. - - Maud, The Beauties of, xxii, 258; xxiv. 89. - - Melancholy, xix, 50. - Man, The, xi, 152. - , Tendency of Genius to, xiii, 35. - - Memoriam Amici, In, xxix, 358. - - Men, xxv, 289. - - Merman’s Education, xviii, 14. - - Metamorphoses, Spiritual, xiv, 208. - - Metaphysics, vii, 33. - , Statesman’s Need of, xii, 385. - - Metropolis, The, iii, 139. - - Mexican Volunteer, The, xii, 81, 178. - - Michalet’s Love and Woman, xxv, 222. - - Middle Ages, Hymns of the, xxxii, 96. - - Midnight and Moonshine, xix, 205. - Apparition, The, xv, 213. - - Milan, xv, 119. - , The Three Students of, x, 17. - - Miles Standish, Longfellow’s, xxiv, 66. - - Miller, Hugh, xxvii, 121. - - Milton, John, v, 401; viii, 262. - - Milton and Shakspeare, iv, 292. - in His Old Age, xxx, 250. - - Milton’s Comus, xvi, 6; xxi, 75. - Council of Fallen Spirits, xxxii, 164, 215. - Eve, xix. 337. - Idea of Satan, vi, 170. - Paradise Lost, x, 365. - - Mind, Development of the Anglo-American, xiii, 255. - Originality of, ii, 314; xi, 28. - Philosophy of the, vii, 302. - Power of the, iv, 442. - Study of the, ii, 106. - Supremacy of, iv, 3. - - Minds, Communion with Great, ix, 178. - - Ministerial Burdens, xxiv, 15. - - Mirabeau, Eloquence of, v, 135. - - Mirror, The, vi, 26, 65, 100, 160, 261; xxiv, 154. - - Mirzah and Charon, xxxi, 127. - - Misanthrophy, vi, 74. - - Miserables, Les, xxix, 85. - - Misery and Glory of War, xvi, 45. - - Miss Gilbert’s Career, Holland’s, xxvi, 140. - - Miss Ravenal’s Conversion, xxxiii, 315. - - Mission, The Poet’s, ix, 49. - of Science, The, xxi, 177. - - Mistaken Philanthrophy, xvii, 161. - - Mistakes, xvii, 262. - - Mitchell’s Doctor Johns, xxxi, 235. - Farm at Edgewood, xxix, 136. - Reveries of a Bachelor, xvi, 242. - Works, xvii, 112. - - Mitylene, The Doom of, xv, 35. - - Mixum Gatherum, iii, 375; iv, 10, 89. - - Mnemeana, ix, 37. - - Mob Law, xiii, 12. - - Modern Language at Yale, xxxi, 105. - Life, New Elements of, x, 36. - - Modesty, Manly, iii, 117. - - Mohammedanism’s Effect on the World, xxxiii, 56. - - Monarchical _vs._ Republican Stability, xvi, 218. - - Montaigne, xx, 241. - - Monument Mountain, xv, 68. - - Monuments, Public, xviii, 171. - - Moon, The Man in the, vii, 302. - - Moonshine and Midnight, xix, 205. - - Moors of Spain, The, viii, 337. - - Moral and Intellectual Greatness, xix, 193; xxxiii, 298. - - Moral Feeling, Influence of, i, 98, 151, 189. - - Moral Principle and Law, ix, 89. - - Moral Sentiment, Poetry of, ix, 348. - - Morality and Civilization, xii, 308. - in College, xxviii, 219. - - Moore, Sir Thomas, i, 133; xvi, 83; xvii, 350. - - Mormonism, xxiii, 88. - - Mother Goose, xxxi, 108. - - Mother’s Grave, The, xi, 20. - Lecture, The, iv, 419. - - Motherwell’s Poems, William, xx, 119. - - Mukterology, xii, 186. - - Mules, xiii, 280. - - Mummies and Musings, xix, 96. - - Munchausen, The Yankee, xxi, 271. - - Murat, Headley’s Marshal, xii, 326. - - Music, ii, 168; v, 125; xix, 226. - in War, xxxiii, 280. - , Ancient Greek, v, 308, 366. - , College, xxvi, 53; xxix, 271. - - Musings, College, xi, 33. - - Mutilated Consciences, xxxiii, 43. - - My Article, xxix, 133. - - My Open Window, xii, 271. - - Mystery, xiv, 248; xvi, 94. - - Mystery’s Influence on Mankind, xxii, 308, 338. - - Myths of England, xxvi, 122. - - - Names, xi, 227; xxiii, 313. - and Nicknames, xxii, 19. - - Napoleon’s Career, iv, 236. - Life of Cæsar, xxxi, 48. - Marshals, Headley’s, xiii, 25. - - Narrow Mindedness, xviii, 315. - - National Ballads, xvi, 180. - Decay, Necessity of, iv, 267. - Enthusiasm, iii, 369. - History, Our, xiii, 224. - Hymns, xxx, 125. - Literature, A, vii, 114. - Observatory, The, xvii, 134. - Sin, Retribution of, xiii, 258. - Songs, xxi, 205. - University, A, vii, 23. - - Naturalist, The, iv, 385. - - Naturalization, xvii, 266. - - Nature’s Eloquence, iv, 433. - Harmonies, xviii, 351. - Immortality, v, 108. - - Nautical Experiences of Juniors, xxiii, 257. - - Navalia, xxii, 265; xxvii, 184. - - Navy, The Yale, xix, 274; xxiii, 228; xxxii, 253. - - Nebular Hypothesis, The, xiii, 342, 390. - - New Hampshire, The White Hills of, x, 415. - - New Haven Harbor, Spectre Ship of, xxi, 117. - - New England Character, ix, 392. - - New Philosophy, The, xxx, 231. - - Newspapers in the Time of Cicero, xxiv, 345. - - Newton and Burke, vi, 237. - - Ney, The Treason of Marshal, xiii, 265. - - Nicholas Meggs’ Note Book, xix, 322. - - Nicholas Nickleby, xxx, 179. - - Niger and its Banks, The, xxi, 319. - - Night, xxii, 231. - at a Farm House, A, i, 101. - in a Hospital, A, v, 487. - in Our Entry, xix, 219. - in Trumbull Gallery, A, xii, 65. - - Nihil de Nihilo, xxiv, 289. - - Nobility of Man, The True, iv, 474. - - Noctes Ambrosianæ, Poetry and Poets of, xxviii, 79. - Yalenses, xxiii, 260, 317, 362; xxiv, 172. - Yalensianæ, xv, 173. - - Notices of New Books, viii, 344; x, 191, 335, 381; xii, 47, 95, 334, - 383; xvii, 112; xxi, 325; xxii, 80, 117, 163, 246, 288, 322; - xxiii, 33, 75, 114, 149, 241, 375; xxiv, 36, 84, 127, 237, 324, - 370, 425; xxv, 80, 269, 305, 363; xxvi, 284, 324; xxvii, 241; - xxxiii, 66, 141, 175, 206, 249, 289, 330. - - Notions and Noticings, xiv, 23, 123, 223. - , Two or Three, x, 178. - - Not Lost, but Gone Before, iv, 161. - - Novel, The, xxviii, 44. - Reading, v, 438; xi, 5. - - Novelist, The People’s, xxv, 393. - , Where is the American, xxv, 279; xxix, 171. - - Novels and Novel Writers, xviii, 8. - of Reform, Two Familiar, xxvi, 154. - , Thoughts About, xv, 133. - - Numismatics, Yale’s Collection of, xxv, 356. - - - Oath, Our Matriculation, xxv, 248. - , The Fatal, iii, 300. - - Oaths, The Utility of, xii, 75. - - Obituaries, v, 124; xiii, 279; xiv, 187; xv, 47, 128, 328; xvi, 206, - 286, 369; xviii, 36, 200, 253, 291; xxi, 120, 208; xxii, 288; - xxiii, 151, 196, 370. - - Observations and Ideas, xv, 241. - - Observatory, The National, xvii, 134. - - Ocean Adventures, vi, 415. - Life, xvi, 157. - - Ohio, A Tale of the, vii, 72. - - Old and Young America, xviii, 1. - Ballads, The, xiv, 90. - Country Church, The, xviii, 29. - Dominion, Letters from the, ii, 272, 320. - Hagar, xxxiii, 171. - Letters, xiii, 413. - Nick, Raising, xvi, 25. - Readings, vi, 93, 146. - - Olla Podrida, v, 330. - - Olmstead, Denison, ix, 385; xxiii, 206; xxiv, 322. - - Omnibus, The, i, 216. - - One Idea, xxviii, 96. - - Opening of the Sixth Seal, xiii, 272. - - Opinion, Public, xi, 315; xxi, 293; xxx, 119. - - Opinions, viii, 241. - - Opportunity, xxvi, 303. - - Oratorios of Handel, The, xxvii, 308. - - Oratory, Action in, ix, 413. - - Oratory, American, iii, 185. - - Oriental Researches, viii, 115. - - Originality in Composition, xxx, 102. - of Mind, ii, 314; xi, 28. - - Ornamental Cemeteries, xxi, 45. - - Orthography, Webster’s, xxv, 265. - - Ossian, xvi, 139. - - Othello, xxvii, 174. - - Ottawa, Pontiac the, vi, 207. - - Our Foreign Correspondence, xxii, 134, 189, 224. - New Novel, xxi, 326. - - Outlaw and his Daughter, The, i, 155. - - Outlook, xxi, 243; xxiii, 221. - - Out West and Down East, xvii, 174. - - - Pacific Railroad, xiv, 304. - - Paine as a Politician, Thomas, xv, 93. - - Paine’s Common Sense and Crisis, x, 156. - - Painting and Poetry, xviii, 153; xxviii, 11. - - Palæontology, xviii, 214. - - Palanon and Arcite, xxxi, 267. - - Papacy, iv, 82. - in the Middle Ages, xiii, 397. - - Papers from the Attic, ii, 30, 69, 93, 143, 185. - - Parnassus, A Communication from, xvi, 13. - - Parting Hints, xxvi, 234. - - Partisan, The, i, 70. - Feeling, xxx, 155. - - Party Spirit, xxvii, 297. - - Passing Away, xxii, 213. - , We Are, xvi, 18. - - Passions, Master, xiv, 31. - - Past and Present, Carlyle’s, ix, 1. - , A Glance at the, xiv, 132. - Honors on a Nation, Influence of Its, xxvii, 142. - - Pat, A Plea for, xx, 115. - - Patriot Statesman, The, iii, 312. - - Patriotism, xii, 377. - and Philanthropy, xi, 346. - , Sources of, vii, 311; xii, 377. - - Paul at Athens, vi, 409. - on Mars Hill, xix, 171. - - Pedestrianiana, xiv, 293. - - Pedestrian Tours, xi, 203. - - Pedestrian’s Note Book, xii, 29. - - Pendennis, Major Arthur, xxv, 383. - - Penn, William, iii, 321; xiv, 270. - - People, The, ix, 275. - , The Knowledge of the, vi, 134. - , The Novelist of the, xxv, 393. - - Percival, Career of, xxxii, 120. - , Poetry of, iv, 249; viii, 432. - Reminiscences of, xxvi, 295; xxvii, 53. - - Pericles, xiii, 131. - and his Times, x, 187. - as a Statesman, xiii, 281. - - Perils of the Sailor’s Life, The, xv, 235. - - Periodical Literature, vii, 323; xx, 41. - - Periodical Press, Utility of the, xiii, 358. - - Periodicals, College, vi, 287; xviii, 239; xxiii, 120. - - Peripatetics, xviii, 310. - - Permanency of the Government, xxxii, 249. - - Persecuted, The, ii, 147. - - Perverted Genius, vii, 262. - - Peter the Hermit, xxii, 63. - - Petrarch, Leaf from the Life of, vi, 110. - - Phi Beta Kappa Addresses, iv, 46; xii, 95. - - Phil and I, xxi, 143. - - Philanthropy, xii, 337. - and Patriotism, xi, 346. - , Mistaken, xvii, 161. - - Philological Queries, xxii, 182. - - Philology, Comparative, iii, 261. - , Comparative and Classical, xxix, 90, 142, 176, 220. - - Philosophical Anthology, v, 290. - - Philosophy, Ancient and Modern, xii, 380. - and National Security, ii, 199. - , Limits of Ancient, iv, 286. - , The New, xxx, 231. - , The Real Object of, ii, 273. - - Phonography, xvii, 186. - - Phrenology, Practical, iii, 279. - - Physical Imbecility of Educated Men, ix, 138. - Training at an English University, xxiv, 114. - - Physiology in College, Study of, xxv, 147. - - Piano Forte, The, xxx, 144. - - Pickwick Club at White Mountains, vii, 15. - - Pictures, Class, xxiii, 291. - - Pierson, Abraham, x, 169. - - Pilot Mountain, Legend of, x, 283. - - Pipes and I in Vacation, xx, 109. - - Pitt, William, iv, 425; xxi, 238. - - Plagiarism in College, xxv, 199. - - Plague, City of the, xi, 248. - - Plain Thoughts Plainly Spoken, xi, 257. - - [Plaquemine, Our Five Weeks at, xxix, 227.] - - Plato’s Socratic Dialogues, xii, 312. - - Playing at Marbles, xii, 330. - - Pledges Binding, Are, xxxiii, 116. - - Poe, Edgar Allen, xxvii, 166. - - Poems, Addison’s, xiii, 178. - , Bacon’s, v, 165. - , E. B. Browning’s, xxvi, 276. - , Coleridge’s, xx, 321. - , Halleck’s, xxviii, 24. - , Hood’s, xxviii, 197. - , Longfellow’s, vii, 235. - , Motherwell’s, xx, 119. - , Tennyson’s, xxxii, 157. - , Willis’, xii, 49. - - Poet, The Young, xix, 221. - - Poetic Fiction, vi, 214. - Temperament, The, iv, 411, 450. - - Poetical Art, Diction in the, ii, 344. - - Poetry, ii, 234; vii, 157; ix, 401. - , American, iii, 231. - and Civilization, vii, 391. - its Votaries, xv, 363. - Mathematics, iv, 465. - Painting, xviii, 153; xxviii, 11. - Poets of Noctes Ambrosianæ, xxviii, 79. - Physical Science, viii, 105. - Popular Fable, xii, 247. - Religion, iii, 249. - Sympathy, xvi, 62. - , Did You Ever Write, xxvii, 229. - , English, viii, 145; xxxii, 307. - , Father of English, xxiv, 133. - , Minor Moralities of, xxxiii, 101. - , Mission of Modern, xviii, 129. - of Moral Sentiment, ix, 348. - of the Scriptures, vi, 37. - of our Prose, xxvi, 339. - , Progress in, viii, 345. - - Poet’s Mission, The, ix, 49. - Progress in his Art, The, xxxi, 180. - - Poets, A Pair of, xiv, 97. - of Scotland, The Poor, xii, 208. - - Political Arena, Our, xxiii, 301. - and Literary American, The, xi, 391. - Changes, iii, 1. - Economy of a College, The, xxii, 105. - Mass Meetings, ix, 241. - Prejudices, xxi, 92. - Rights of Yale, xxxi, 204. - Science, Abstractionists in, xvii, 301. - Slander, xi, 405. - Writings of Fisher Ames, x, 303. - - Politician, The College, xviii, 78. - , Thomas Paine as a, xv, 93. - - Politicians, Young, xi, 97. - - Politics and Literature, v, 150. - , College, xxiii, 301; xxviii, 248. - - Polymigia, ii, 27, 48. - - Pomposity, ii, 69. - - Ponies, xxiii, 281. - - Pontiac the Ottawa, vi, 207. - - Pope, Alexander, v, 323. - - Popularity, xxii, 312. - , Elements and Power of, xix, 131. - - Porto Bello and Back, To, xxvi, 204. - - Poser for Linguists, A, xvii, 102, 127. - - Post Office as a Civilizer, The, xvi, 333. - - Potomac, A Legend of the, xxi, 106. - - Power, xxviii, 255. - , Absolute, xvii, 13. - in the Author, x, 389. - of Mind, The, iv, 442. - - Practical and Theoretical Men, xiii, 107. - Student, The, vii, 1. - - Practicality, Yale, xxxii, 61. - - Prairies, Adventure on the, ix, 262, 327. - - Prejudice and Scepticism, i, 81. - - Prejudice as a Social Element, xxiv, 118. - - Prejudices, Political, xxi, 92. - , Popular, xiv, 346. - - Prentiss, Sergeant Smith, xxvi, 229. - - Prescott, William H., xxxi, 298; xxxii, 14. - - Presentation Day, vi, 331; xxii, 296. - - Press Gang, The, xxiii, 59. - - Prevailing Malady, A, xxviii, 245. - - Principle and Genius, xiii, 63. - - Prize Debates, xxvi, 104; xxix, 340. - System, Our, xxvii, 1. - - Profession, The Choice of a, vi, 279. - - Professional Life, Influence of Culture on, xxvii, 84. - - [Profession _vs._ Business, xxix, 168.] - - Prognostications of Evil, xii, 252. - - Progress, xxvi, 1. - and War, xix, 101. - of Civilization, xi, 172. - of Civilization at Yale, xxxi, 9. - - Promise, The Breach of, vi, 154. - - Prose Fiction, v, 388. - - Prose Writings, English, viii, 209. - - Protestantism and the Early Protestants, iv, 323. - - Provincial Letter, The, xiii, 153. - - Psillinini’s Concert, M’lle, xxiv, 342. - - Public Opinion, xi, 315; xxi, 293; xxx, 119. - - Pulpit Eloquence, xiii, 141. - , The Devil’s, xiii, 407. - - Pumpkin Pie, Prize Composition on a, xxii, 112. - - Punning, Defence of, xxi, 361. - - Punsters, xxi, 297. - - Purism, viii, 393. - - Puritan Character, The, xxiv, 215. - - Puritanism in National Character, xxxiii, 217. - - Puritans, The, iv, 123. - - Pythagoras and Daniel in Babylon, xxxii, 86. - - - Quæstiones Obscuritatis Plenæ, xi, 138; xii, 280. - - Quebec, v, 232. - - Queen of Scots, xxx, 193. - - Quentin Durward, xxxii, 129. - - Questions, Life, xxvi, 7. - - Questions Answered, Three, xxvii, 77. - - Query, A, xxiii, 179. - - Quizzy, Jonathan, viii, 326, 355, 405. - - Quoting, xxiii, 207. - - - Races, Diversity of, xiv, 227. - - Racine, xii, 370. - - Radicalism, xxviii, 138. - , College, xxvi, 58. - [ , English, xxix, 192.] - of Reformers, xii, 300. - - Railroad Observations, xxxii, 107. - to San Francisco, A, xiv, 304. - - Rainy Days, xxiv, 310. - at College, xvii, 442. - - Raising Old Nick, xvi, 25. - - Raleigh, Sir Walter, xxviii, 208. - - Ramble, Student’s, xviii, 99. - - Rambles in Switzerland, ix, 184. - - Ramblings in Italy, x, 118. - - Randolph, John, xviii, 259. - - Rank and Excellence, xi, 209. - - Razors, xiii, 282. - - Reading and Study, xviii, 218. - Room, A College, xxx, 22; xxxii, 135. - - Readings, Old, vi, 93, 146. - - Realization and Theory, xv, 138, 185. - - Reason and Fancy, xiii, 214. - of Animals and of Man, i, 242. - , The Character and Triumphs of, iii, 201. - - Rebecca, vii, 249. - - Recitations, xxxi, 112. - - Red Bank, Storming of, v, 112. - - Refinement in College, xxii, 255. - - Reflections, Stray, xiii, 43. - - Reform, ix, 227. - in Society, xiv, 241. - in the Reformers, xxii, 48. - Needed, xxxii, 79. - , Two Familiar Novels of, xxvi, 154. - - Reformation, The, vi, 333; x, 273. - in France, The, xx, 299. - - Reformer in Art, Tennyson as a, xxvi, 133. - - Reformers, Modern, xviii, 108. - , Two, xix, 300. - , Radicalism in, xii, 300. - - Regattas of 1864-5, xxx, 10; xxxi, 13. - - Regicides, The, xv, 282, 313; xii, 274. - - Relations of Christianity to Art, xvi, 273. - - Religion and Science, v, 1. - and Philosophy of Tacitus, xx, 50. - and Poetry, iii, 249. - of In Memoriam, xxix, 51. - - Religious Spirit of the Early Romans, xx, 66. - - Remarkable Age, A, xii, 269. - - Reminiscence, A, vii, 337; xiv, 212. - , A College, vii, 122. - , A School-boy, ii, 98. - of the Revolution, A, v, 112. - - Republic of Holland, The, xvi, 340. - of Letters, The, ix, 193; xxiv, 181. - , Dangers of the, xxx, 1. - , Hope of the, xvi, 56. - , Individual in the, xxix, 63. - , Triumph of the, xxx, 85. - - Republican _vs._ Monarchical Stability, xvi, 218. - - Republics, Ancient and Modern, ii, 243, 289; xii, 390. - , Social Equality in, xii, 358. - - Reputation and Character, xviii, 337. - , The City of, xxiv, 144. - - Reputations, Recipe for College, xv, 79. - - Resurrectionist, The, x, 27, 85. - - Retirement, ii, 126. - - [Retorts, xxix, 242.] - - Retrospective Review, vii, 203. - - Reverence, vi, 141. - for Law, xvi, 231. - - Reveries, College, xxxi, 1. - - Reviews, The Three, x, 298. - - Revolution, The American, iii, 129. - , The French, xiii, 268. - , The Logic of, xxii, 302. - , A Reminiscence of the, v, 112. - , The Right and Crime of, xxix, 311; xxx, 5. - , A Romance of the, xi, 343. - , The Worth of Our, xviii, 165. - - Revolutions, vii, 131. - and their Tendencies, i, 4. - in Greece, The, xxviii, 115. - - Rewards of Literary Men, xii, 365. - - Rhetoric in Our College, x, 370. - - Rhymes and Rhymsters, College, xiii, 294. - - Rienzi, Cola di, xxix, 159. - - Rienzi’s Career, v, 465. - - Rituralism, xxxii, 176. - - Robespierre, xv, 87. - - Robin Hood, xi, 323. - - Rolling Stone, The, xxxiii, 82. - - Romance, A Tale of, iv, 276. - , The Materials of American, vi, 345. - - Roman Life at the Fall of the Republic, xxxi, 287. - in the Time of Horace, xxxi, 242. - - Romantic and the Classic, The, xix, 85. - - Rome’s History, A Chapter in, xi, 197. - Mission, xiii, 18. - - Room, Where do You, xxv, 52. - - Rooming in College, xxv, 28. - - Rose, The, ii, 52. - - Rose Bush, The, xxxii, 100. - - Rousseau’s Theory of Natural Rights, x, 320. - - Rowing, English and American, xxiv, 221. - - Ruins, xxvi, 186. - - Ruminations of A Bovine Gentleman, i, 163. - - [Rumpus Romuli Remique, xxix, 205.] - - Rush at Statement of Facts, The, xxvi, 18. - - Rustication Reminiscences, xviii, 180. - - - Sacred, xix, 254. - - Sailor’s Life, The Perils of the, xv, 235. - - Sailors, Our, xxiv, 305. - - Saltonstall, A Trip to Lake, xx, 178. - - Sandwich and Cider, xviii, 96, 142. - - Saracens, Rise and Fall of the, ix, 337. - - Satan, Milton’s Idea of, vi, 170. - - Savonarola, xxix, 336. - - Saybrook, Old, xxix, 110. - - Scenery, xviii, 147. - of the White Mountains, xii, 156, 215. - - Scenes of a Day, xiv, 107. - - Scepticism, xi, 385; xxii, 156. - and Prejudice, i, 81. - - Schiller, xix, 163. - - Schiller’s William Tell, xxix, 360. - - Scholar and Writer, The, xxvi, 262. - , Bible’s Claims on the, viii, 166. - , Duties of the American, iii, 275. - , True Aim of the, xii, 123. - - Scholarship, xiii, 249. - - School, The Antique Infant, iii, 156. - - School-boy Reminiscences, ii, 98. - - Schoolhouse, Our Old District, xiii, 368. - - Schoolmasters, xxii, 220. - - Schoolmistress, Our, xv, 245. - - Science, Ancient, v, 205, 263. - and Religion, v, 1. - and Superstition, ii, 159. - , Nature and Influence of, xxi, 56. - , The New, xii, 186. - , Poetry and Physical, viii, 105. - - Sciences, The Arts and, x, 247. - - Sciot Girl, The, i, 13. - - Scotland, Letter from, xxii, 60. - , Poor Poets of, xii, 208. - , Scenes in, ix, 237. - - Scots, Queen of, xxx, 193. - - Scott, Sir Walter, vi, 1; xxxi, 20. - - Scrap of His-Story, xxxiii, 131, 163. - - Scraps, viii, 319, 365, 413. - - Scriptures, Poetry of the, vi, 37. - - Sea Sketches, ii, 308, 348; iii, 22, 73; xiv, 81, 135; xv, 24, 235. - , Voices from the, vii, 27, 61. - - Secrecy, Power of, xxv, 387. - - Secret Influences, xii, 404. - Societies, xxix, 235. - at Yale, xxii, 85. - - Secession, The Right of, xiii, 40. - - Self Appreciation, xxx, 32. - Assurance, xxx, 210. - Conceit, xxxiii, 293. - Deceived, The, x, 131. - Educated Man, The, xix, 340. - Made Man, The, xxvii, 94, 266. - - Selim the Solitary, xxi, 129. - - Senior Year, The Evenings of, xxiv, 264. - - Sensitive Man’s Confessions, i, 25, 63. - - Sensibility, x, 161. - , Manly, iv, 405. - - Sentimental Journey, iv, 114. - - Sepulchre, Taking of the Holy, xiv, 1. - - Serenade, The, vii, 360, 399, 443. - - Sermons and Pictures, xxviii, 316. - - Servitude of Thought, xvi, 143. - - Settlers, A Tale of the, iii, 100. - - Shakespeare’s Father, xxxiii, 231. - - Shakspeare and Milton, iv, 292. - - Shams of College, xxv, 396. - - Shelley, v, 183. - and Coleridge, xiii, 276. - - Shelley’s Ode to a Skylark, xxx, 214. - - Shoals, A Trip to the, xi, 232. - - Shore, A Few Days at the, xxi, 11. - - Shred and Patches, xi, 38, 217, 283, 327. - - Shylock, vi, 8. - - Sicily, Recollections of, xi, 54, 103. - - Sick Excuse, A, xi, 336. - - Side Hill, Thoughts from a, xv, 16. - - Sidney, Algernon, xv, 220. - , Sir Philip, viii, 128. - - Silliman’s Tour, xvii, 73. - - Simplicity of Greatness, The, i, 169. - - Singleness of Purpose, xxxiii, 220. - - Sister’s Faith, The, i, 175. - - Skating, Our Luck at, xxv, 195. - - Skeleton of Tooloola, The, iii, 283. - - Skylark, Shelley’s Ode to a, xxx, 214. - - Slander, Political, xi, 405. - - Slang, xxx, 78. - , College, xxv, 45. - - Slave Law, The Fugitive, xvi, 127. - - Sleep, xvii, 68; xxi, 358. - - Sleeping Beauty, The, xiii, 175. - Over, The Art of, xxii, 216. - - Sleepy Hollow, xviii, 176. - - Smith, Sidney, xviii, 25; xxxii, 46. - - Smith’s New House, xxviii, 22. - - Smithsonian Bequest, The, xv, 324. - - Smoker, Letter from a, xxi, 309. - - Smoking, v, 22; xi, 177; xxviii, 127. - - Social Compact, The, xiii, 16. - Equality in Republics, xii, 358. - Intercourse, The Ceremony of, xxi, 197. - Life of College, xxvi, 358. - Reform, xiv, 241. - - Societies at a German University, xxviii, 85. - , Our Literary, xxi, 1; xxv, 255; xxvi, 32; xxviii, 167; - xxxi, 3. - , Secret, xxii, 85; xxix, 235. - - Society Campaign, The, xxi, 1; xxii, 45. - , Discordant Harmonies of College, xxiv, 159. - , Permanency of Modern, ix, 397. - , The Student in, xxiii, 138, 193; xxix, 227. - - Socrates Smith, xxv, 21. - - Socratic Dialogues of Plato, The, xii, 312. - - So Good, xxii, 281. - - Soldier in History, The, xviii, 324, 354. - - Solitude, xxi, 201; xxiii, 193. - - Something Not Right, xxx, 134. - - Sonambula, La, xiii, 351. - - Songs, National, xxi, 205. - of Yale, xix, 215; xxi, 85; xxiii, 227; xxvi, 270. - - Sophroniscus, Esq., of Yale, To Di, xxv, 13. - - Southern Christmas, A, xiv, 198. - - Spain, The Moors of, viii, 337. - - Spare Hours, xxvii, 225. - - Spaulding’s English Literature, xxviii, 167. - - Spectre Ship of New Haven Harbor, xxi, 117. - - Speculation and Thought, Age of, xix, 145. - - Spenser, viii, 66. - - Spilled Milk, xxix, 33. - - Spirit of Sadness in Literature, xxiv, 48. - - Spirit Rappings, xix, 41; xx, 201. - - Spiritual Confab, A, xii, 12. - Harmonies, xiii, 219. - Metamorphoses, xiv, 208. - - Spiritualism, xxx, 18; xxxi, 271, 310, 350. - - Splurging, xxii, 129. - - Sporting in the Country, xvi, 188. - - Sportsman’s Adventure, xv, 190. - - Spoon Exhibitions, xvi, 278. - - Spray from Helicon, v, 412. - - Spriggin’s Adventures, xx, 259; xxi, 31. - - Spring Tide, xxx, 221. - - Stage and the Drama, The, xiii, 120. - - State, Church and, vii, 287. - - Statesman and Politician, xxx, 280, 309. - , Duties of the American, iii, 89; viii, 1; xxiii, 47. - , Patriot, iii, 312. - , Pericles as a, xiii, 38. - - Statesman’s Need of Metaphysics, xii, 385. - - Statesmanship, xiii, 196. - of Burke, xxi, 173. - - Stepping Stones and Foot Prints, xxviii, 71. - - Stiles, President, xxvi, 243. - - Stilesiana, xxii, 169. - - Stilts, xxviii, 108. - - Storming of Red Bank, The, v, 112. - - Story and Sentiment, i, 19, 54, 101. - - Story of a Life, ii, 267. - - Stowe’s New Works, Mrs., xxvii, 231. - - Stoves, The, xi, 82. - - Stranger, The Handsome, vi, 389. - Lady, The, iv, 332. - - Strategy, xxviii, 60. - - Student, American, xviii, 288. - Character, xix, 1; xxviii, 334. - Energy, xxi, 125. - , Faithful, xxiii, 30. - Graves, xxiii, 323. - in Society, xxiii, 138, 193; xxix, 227. - Life, xvii, 204; xxiv, 98. - in Germany, xii, 90, 115, 152; xv, 1; xvi, 88; xxviii, 85. - , The Practical, vii, 1. - , The True, xxvii, 313. - - Student’s Ramble, xviii, 99. - - Students, We, xxv, 334. - Do, What, xxii, 78. - of Milan, The Three, x, 17. - , The Two, x, 68. - - Study, xi, 370. - and Reading, xviii, 278. - of Physiology in College, xxv, 147. - - Stupid Young Man’s Diary, xxv, 11. - - Style, Accuracy in, xxi, 333. - - Sub Tegmine Fagi, xxix, 184. - - Sullivan’s Island, Battle of, v, 148. - - Summer Experience, A, xxvii, 62. - - Sumner, An Interview with Charles, xxv, 348. - - Sun at Midnight, The, xxiii, 94. - - Superstition, ii, 305; v, 57. - and Infidelity, xii, 348. - and Science, ii, 59. - - Superstitious Belief, Origin of, ix, 267. - - Supremacy of Mind, The, iv, 3. - - Sweeps of College, The, xxix, 331. - - Switzerland, Rambles in, ix, 184. - - Symbols, Significance of, xxvi, 321. - - Sympathy and Poetry, xvi, 62. - - Syria, A Day’s Travel in, xx, 352. - - - Tabitha Tunk, ii, 55. - - Tacitus, Religion and Philosophy of, xx, 50. - - Tailor and the Barber, The, xvi, 106. - - Talent and Time, xxix, 199. - - Tales and Tale Writers, xiv, 217. - - Talfourd’s Tragedies, xx, 159. - - Talk, xxix, 13. - - Talleyrand, iv, 309. - - Taste, xv, 231. - and Manners, ix, 291. - - Tecumseh, Colton’s, viii, 16. - - Tell, Schiller’s William, xxix, 360. - - Temperance Question, The, xxv, 155. - - Tempest, The, xxxii, 27. - - Tendencies in Government, xi, 251. - - Tendency to Decay, xvii, 254. - - Tennyson, xviii, 294. - , A Frolic with, xiv, 112. - and Wordsworth, xix, 298. - as a Reformer in Art, xxvi, 133. - , Enoch Arden of, xxx, 15; xxxi, 22, 260. - , In Memoriam of, xx, 136. - , Locksley Hall of, xxiv, 79; xxxii, 222. - , Maud of, xxii, 358; xxiv, 89. - , Poetry of, xxxiii, 157. - - Testimony of the Rocks, xxv, 300. - - Territorial Extension, xvii, 1. - - [Thackeray, xxix, 224.] - Pendennis of, xxv, 383. - - Thanksgiving, iv, 100. - , Connecticut, xxii, 91. - Jubilee, xxi, 119. - - Thayendanegea, xvi, 37. - - Theological Studies, Attractions of, xxix, 223. - - Theoretical vs. Practical Men, xiii, 107. - - Theory and Realization, xv, 138, 185. - - Thimble Islands, xxv, 218. - - Thinker, The Independent, xii, 398. - - Thinking, xi, 412. - - Thoreau, xxxi, 57. - - Thought Catching, xvi, 261. - Made Visible, xi, 337. - , The Benefit of, i, 41. - - Threnema, xii, 9. - - Time and Talent, xxix, 199. - , Lapse of, xii, 297. - , Rescue from the Clutch of, xiii, 91. - - Tin, xxiii, 23. - - Tin Cans and their Uses, xxi, 346. - - Tipplers of Yore, The, xxii, 277. - - Tobacco, xxxi, 264. - Smoker, Letter from a, xxi, 309. - - To Be Continued, xxv, 30. - - Toils of Authorship, The, vii, 41. - - Toleration, iv, 183. - - Tom Brown Among Us, Have We a, xxvi, 115. - Carson, viii, 375. - - Tongues, xxiv, 28. - - Towns and Cities, xvii, 336. - - Townsend Premiums, The, ix, 387. - - Tragedy of Macbeth, The, xviii, 319. - - Transcendentalism, vii, 269; x, 196. - - Translation of the Scriptures, xxi, 22. - - Translations, xxiii, 281; xxiv, 149. - - Trip to the Shoals, A, xi, 237. - - Triumph of the Republic, The, xxx, 85. - - Tropics, A Trip to the, viii, 183, 231, 285. - - Trout and Trouting, xxviii, 252. - Fishing, xiv, 185; xviii, 4. - - True, Beautiful and Good, The, xx, 309. - Greatness, xvii, 295, 329. - Student, The, xxvii, 313. - - Trumbull Gallery, A Night in, xii, 65. - - Truth, i, 129; iv, 222. - and Eloquence, xvi, 192. - , Authors Aim at, iv, 349. - in Beauty, xvi, 195. - , Contest of, x, 49. - , Enemies of, xix, 110. - , Last Champion of, xxvi, 365. - - Tub, Observations from a, xxi, 275. - - Tunctown, Sketches of, xv, 72. - - Turkey and Greece, i, 209. - - Tutor, An Unhappy, xiv, 362. - - Two Visits, xxiii, 354; xxiv, 19. - - - Unappreciated, The, xxiv, 391. - - Uncas, x, 277. - - Under Bare Poles, xiv, 135. - the Eaves, xxiv, 122. - the Elms, xxv, 399. - - Undergraduate, Adventures of an, xx, 259; xxi, 31. - as a Work of Fiction, The, xxv, 185. - - Undeveloped Energies, xvi, 322. - - Undine of Foque, xvii, 166. - - Unfashionable Watering Place, An, xxxiii, 239. - - Unfinished, Concerning Things, xxxii, 1. - - Unfortunate, The, ii, 98. - - Unhappy Tutor, An, xiv, 362. - - Unintelligible in Composition, The, viii, 385. - - Union Meeting, Yale, xxx, 43. - - Union, Secession from the, xiii, 41. - - United States’ Foreign Influence, iii, 294. - - University Boat Race, A, vii, 36; xxiv, 251. - , Cambridge, ix, 317. - , Edinburgh, ix, 357. - , Five Years at an English, xviii, 21. - , German, xii, 90, 115, 152; xv, 1; xvi, 88, xxviii, 85. - , National, vii, 23. - Quarterly, xxv, 175. - Training, English, xxiv, 114. - - Unnoticed, Eras, xi, 1. - - Unsuccessful Love, v, 189, 191. - - Unwritten Laws of Human Nature, xxv, 340. - - Utah, Shall we Admit, xxi, 259. - - Utility of Oaths, xii, 75. - of the Periodical Press, xiii, 358. - - - Vacation Adventures, ii, 17. - Incident, A, x, 131. - Lessons, xxiv, 1. - Locomotion, xx, 28. - Note Book, Sketches from a, v, 154, 180. - Reminiscence, A, xxx, 246. - Sketches, xiv, 4, 174. - Vagaries, xxviii, 121. - , A Day in, iv, 37; xiii, 199. - , Pipes and I in, xx, 109. - - Valedictories, xiii, 281. - - Valentines, xvii, 183. - - Vassal, The, iii, 329. - - Venice, viii, 7; xiii, 128; xv, 161. - - Verdant, xxv, 115. - - Vernon, A Visit to Mount, xxiv, 19. - - Vesuvius, A Visit to, xxiii, 8. - - Victim, The, ii, 297. - - Village Grave Yard, The, xiv, 323. - - Vindiciæ Galliæ, xxxii, 147. - - Vinum Dæmonium, xxvi, 172. - - Vision, A, xix, 271. - , The, xiii, 272. - - Visionary, The, xiv, 239. - - Visitor, An Antique, ii, 130, 172. - - Vita, De, xxxiii, 149. - - Vivacity in College Literature, xxviii, 239. - - Voice from the Sea, A, vii, 27, 61. - - Voltaire, vii, 209; xiii, 237. - - Volunteer, The Mexican, xii, 81, 178. - - Vow, The, xiii, 159. - - - Waiting for the Mail, xix, 235. - - Wales, Samuel, xi, 45. - , A Day in, xi, 185. - - Walton, Isaac, xviii, 343. - - War and Glory, xii, 291. - Human Progress, xix, 101. - Society, x, 393. - Correspondence, The Lit’s, xxvii, 115; xxviii, 101, 175. - Experience, My, xxviii, 4. - in the Netherlands, The, xxxiii, 321. - , Misery and Glory of, xvi, 45; xxvii, 303. - , Music in, xxxiii, 280. - on Our Literature, Effect of the, xxvii, 237. - Time, In, xxix, 255. - , Victories of, xxxi, 321. - - Warreniana, ii, 32. - - Warwickshire’s Fayre Mayd, vi, 367. - - Washington, Last Days of, xxvii, 275. - - Wassail Bowl, The, xxv, 115. - - Watering Places of Germany, The, x, 76. - - Wayside Inn, Longfellow’s Tales of a, xxiv, 275. - - Wealth, The Political Influence of, iii, 209. - - Weary Feet, xxxi, 87. - - Webster, Daniel, xviii, 65. - - Webster’s Orthography, xxv, 265. - - Wedding, A Regular Backwoods, x, 166. - - Wedlock, Key to, xxiii, 12. - - What Will He Do With It, xxviii, 133. - - Whimwhams of a Bookworm, The, vii, 217. - - White Hills of New Hampshire, The, x, 415. - Mountain Scenery, xii, 156, 215. - Mountains, Pickwick Club at, vii, 15. - - Widow and the Fatherless, The, xiv, 145. - - Williams, Roger, iv, 153. - - Willis, Nathaniel Parker, i, 249. - , Poems of, xii, 49. - , Rural Letters of, xiv, 274. - - Wilson’s City of the Plague, xi, 248. - - Wimble Wimbleton’s Adventures, xvi, 270, 313, 355. - - Winter Visit to the Catskills, xvii, 309. - - Winthrop, Theodore, xxvii, 195; xxx, 305. - - Wit and Humor, xii, 224. - , The Decline of, xxxiii, 315. - - Witch, The, ix, 14, 71, 165, 214, 251. - - Witche’s Ride, The, xxii, 68. - - Wives of America, The, xviii, 223. - - Woman, ix, 27; xvi, 224. - , Love and, xxv, 222. - - Woman’s Pen, xxxii, 299. - - Women Classified, xii, 230. - - Wonder and Curiosity, xxiii, 81. - - Wooden Spoon, The, xxviii, 177. - Exhibition of 1851, xvi, 278. - - Woodsman, The, viii, 328, 355, 405; ix, 113. - - Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, xii, 240. - - Wordsworth, ii, 185; vii, 257. - and Tennyson, xix, 298. - - Wordsworth’s Laodamia, xxxii, 226. - - Word to the Wise, A, xxxiii, 260. - - Work, Our, xxix, 165. - - Workingman, Sidney Smith as a, xviii, 25. - - World, The, iv, 143. - - Writer and Scholar, xxvi, 262. - - Writer, The True, xiii, 181. - - Writers of Elizabethan Age, xvii, 24. - of Novels, xviii, 8. - - Writing and Thinking, College, xix, 9. - , Collegian’s Topics for, xviii, 274; xxiv, 30. - , Letter, xxii, 69. - - Wyoming, xv, 255. - Valley, An Evening in, xxiii, 17. - - - Yale, Elihu, i, 186; xxiii, 161; xxx, 202. - Cabinet, xxxi, 139. - Claims Our Regard, xvii, 41. - [ in 1900, xxix, 189.] - Law School, viii, 60. - Legend, xxiii, 142. - Lit. as It Should Be, xiii, 287; xvii, 201; xviii, 365; xxi, 213; - xxiii, 249; xxiv, 333; xxv, 275; xxix, 1. - Memories, xxiii, 347. - Practicality, xxxii, 61. - Professor’s Letter, A, viii, 104. - Songs, xix, 215; xxi, 85; xxiii, 277; xxvi, 270. - Style, xxxii, 93. - , English Language at, xxv, 139. - , Four Years at, xxx, 109. - , Modern Languages at, xxxi, 105. - , Old Customs of, x, 145; xii, 138. - , Political Rights of, xxxi, 204. - , Progress of Civilization at, xxxi, 9. - , Reminiscences of, xii, 383; xvii, 157. - - Yalenses Noctes, xxii, 260, 317, 362; xxiv, 172. - - Yalensia Cantica, xxi, 85. - - Yalensian, The, iii, 68. - Down East A, viii, 115. - , Pilgrimage of the, xxxi, 340. - - Yalensianæ Noctes, xv, 173. - - Yankee Munchausen, xxi, 271. - - Young and Old America, xviii, 1. - Lady’s Friend, The, ii, 204. - Poet, The, xix, 221. - Politicians, xi, 97. - - - Zeke Lively’s Autobiography, xii, 197. - - Zeno and Job, xvi, 215. - - - - -VERSE. - - - Æschylus, From, xxiii, 276. - - [After Sumpter, xxix, 236.] - the Fight, xxviii, 95. - - Agamemnon of Æschylus, From, xxiii, 276. - - Age, The Hymn of, xxviii, 166. - - Agnes Vare, xxx, 315. - - Ague, An Address to the, xxi, 188. - - Air Castles, xxix, 157. - - Alabama, xiii, 126. - - Album, The Full, x, 205. - - Alcestis, xii, 412; xix, 213. - - Alchemist, The, xxiv, 320. - - Alda, Lady, xv, 228. - - Alhambra, Legend of, xii, 78. - - Alike, xxvii, 128. - - Almene’s Song, v, 96. - - Almond Bough, vi, 227. - - Alone, viii, 364. - - Alumni Hall, To the New, xix, 169. - - Ambition, i, 150. - - Amicum, Ad, xvii, 209. - - Ammonia, xvii, 117. - - Anacreon, From, vii, 40; ix, 113, 347; xvii, 344; xviii, 77; xxxi, - 108. - to his Lyre, xvi, 126. - - Anacreontic, vii, 22; ix, 164, 213. - - Ancient Fisherman, xxviii, 244. - Pedlar Manne, vii, 296. - - Angels, Guardian, viii, 93. - - Angel’s Lament, The, viii, 221. - - Angel Sister, To My, xviii, 184. - - Answer, The, xxxii, 124. - - Anti Arcadian, xv, 201. - - Anus in Calceo, xiii, 425. - - April, x, 237. - - Appeal of the Sailor, viii, 447. - - Arbor Cradle, The, iv, 160. - - Arion, iv, 71. - - Arrest of Alpha Sigma Phi, xxvi, 251. - - Aslauga’s Farewell, v, 278. - - Assyriorum Clades, vi, 99. - - Astrologer, The, vi, 11. - - Astronomical Rhymes, xix, 82. - - Atlantic, Loss of the, xii, 56. - - Auburn, Mount, x, 334. - - Aures Opportunitas, xvii, 208. - - Autumn, ii, 26; iii, 61; v, 64; viii, 6; xviii, 90. - - Autumn Day, That, xxxii, 96. - - Autumn Moonlight, vii, 14. - - - Babylon, The Fall of, x, 57. - - Bacchus and Cupid, vii, 59. - - Ball’s Bluff, Battle of, xxvii, 105. - - Banished Pole, The, v, 314. - - Banner, Columbia’s, i, 100. - - Bard, The Martyr, iv, 256. - of Pompeii, xxvi, 72. - - Barkis is Willin, xxxii, 221. - - Bartholomew, the Sculptor, xxii, 349. - - Battlefield, xiv, 168. - - Battle of Ball’s Bluff, xxvii, 105. - the Woods, xxiii, 87. - - Baucis and Philemon, xxviii, 57. - - Beauty, v, 468. - , Love and, v, 107. - - Beauty’s Eve, The Light of, xii, 137. - - Bedbug, The, xxi, 151. - - Beethoven, ix, 162. - - Behind the Cloud, xxxiii, 170. - - Belfry, The Old, xxix, 75. - - Bell, The Chapel, xi, 424; xiv, 46; xx, 253; xxiv, 359. - , The Curfew, xix, 319. - , The Midnight, xvi, 298. - , That Morning, xvii, 29. - , The Old Church, ix, 105. - - Belle of Due West, To the, xxvi, 168. - - Belles, The, xxiii, 368. - - Bells, The, xxix, 89. - - Beware, xiv, 222. - - Beyond the Grave, v, 79. - - Bible, My Mother’s, ix, 142. - - Biennial of ’56, xx, 190. - - Bigotry, vi, 119. - - Biopsis, A, xxvi, 362. - - Bird, Song of the Humming, iv, 228. - , Song of the Sea-, viii, 333. - , of Spring, To the First Blue-, iii, 235. - - Birds, The Emigrant, vi, 125. - of Passage, xvii, 18. - - Birket Habou, xxxii, 63. - - Birth of Poesy, The, i, 47. - of the Lyre, The, iv, 347. - of the Stars, The, ix, 152. - - Bitter, What is, i, 241. - - Boarding House Keeper, To My, xviii, 41. - - Boat Songs, xii, 192; xvii, 217. - - Bower, The Fairies’, i, 97. - - Bridal, The Faerie, vi, 356; xii, 121. - - Bride, King Ninus’s, v, 423. - - Brighter Portion, The, vi, 260. - - Brookfield, Ballad of, xiii, 48. - - Bull Doggerel, xxxiii, 86. - - Bull Frog, xviii, 227. - - Bunker Hill, The Celebration of, viii, 353. - - Bürger’s Leonora, v, 394. - - Butterfly, The, vi, 227. - - - Cædmon’s Inspiration, xxiv, 77. - - Cæsarem, Ad Nicolaum, xix, 297. - - Cain’s Soliloquy, ix, 298. - - Callum Dhu, iv, 290. - - Canoe, The Old, xxv, 146. - - Cantat Monachus, xv, 33. - - Captive and the King, The, xii, 214. - - Carmel, Mount, viii, 403. - - Carmen Lyricum, iv, 36. - Sæculare, xxi, 54. - - Carthage, Marius at the Ruins of vi, 24. - , Scipio at the Ruins of, iv, 120. - - Casabianca, xxxii, 271. - - Cascade, The, i, 53. - - Castle, The Deserted, xxv, 250. - - Castles in the Air, xxiv, 157. - - Cave, Judges, xxiii, 298. - - Celebration of Bunker Hill, The, viii, 353. - - Celestine, To, xiii, 366. - - Chairete, xxxi, 8. - - Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, xxix, 68. - - Change, v, 79. - - Change, Vision of, xvii, 319. - - Chauson D’Amour, xiv, 10. - - Chapel Bell, The, xi, 424; xiv, 46; xx, 253; xxiv, 359. - - Charge of the 56th, xx, 188. - - Chatterton, xviii, 18. - - Chemical Lecture, Recipe for a, xvii, 103. - - Chess, At the, xxviii, 131. - - Chide Me Not, vi, 40. - - Chieftain, the Dying, viii, 250. - - Child, The Widow and Her, iv, 62; xiii, 40. - - Childhood, v, 299. - - Childhood’s Days, My, ix, 379. - - Child’s Consolation, The, ix, 81. - - Church Bell, The Old, ix, 105. - , The Country, xxxiii, 318. - - Cigar, To My, xiv, 414; xxv, 26. - Stump, To a, xx, 362. - - Clades Assyriorum, vi, 99. - - Clairvoyance, iii, 136. - - Class Poem of ’49, xv, 6. - - Cliff, Legend of the, xiii, 263. - - Clock’s Centenary, The Old, viii, 155. - - Clock, The Imp in the, xxiv, 396. - - Clockwork, xix, 234. - - Closet Door, My, xxv, 73. - - Cloud, Behind the, xxxiii, 170. - - Clouds, The, iv, 442. - - College Compositions, xxiii, 268. - Ghost, xx, 74. - Legend, xxxi, 135. - Mysteries and Miseries, xx, 154. - Smoking, xviii, 82. - - Collegian, The, xxii, 331. - - Columbia’s Banner, i, 100. - - Columbus, ii, 95. - - Comala, xxx, 174. - - Come Sweet Girl, v, 323. - - Comet, Song of the, xviii, 245. - - Complaint of the Soldier, xiv, 144. - Sweep, xxviii, 189. - - Conditioned, xxx, 14. - - Conoosa, xv, 316. - - Conscience, xvi, 241. - - Consolation, The Child’s, ix, 81. - - Contentment, i, 171; ii, 125. - - Convent of Vardoun, The, v, 380. - - Coriolanus, x, 253. - - Coronation Ode, iv, 20. - - Cottager, The, x, 191. - - Country Church, The, xxxiii, 318. - - Course of Empire, The, xxi, 8, 138. - - Creation’s Harp, xvi, 138. - - Crusades, Ballad of the, xxvii, 261. - - Cumberland Valley, xxviii, 333. - - Cupid Wounded, xviii, 77. - - Cupid and Bacchus, vii, 59. - - Cupid’s Wings, vi, 273. - - Curatoris Laudem, iv, 121. - - Curfew Bell, The, xix, 319. - - Cypress and Laurel, xxvii, 221. - - - Damosel, Ye Gaye, xxi, 163. - - Daughter, The Red Man’s, vii, 377. - - Daughter, Jephthah’s, vi, 153. - - Dead Sea, The, v, 203. - Soldier, The, xxxii, 186. - , The Nations’, xxx, 236. - - Death, iii, 121; vi, 317; xii, 108. - , A Psalm of, xii, 89. - , The Song of, x, 75. - Song of King Philip, v, 8. - of an Aged Friend, i, 214. - of an Infant, iii, 279. - of Elisha, xv, 262, 266, 279. - of Lyon, xxvii, 23. - of Saul and Jonathan, iv, 366. - - Decay, The Triumphs of, vii, 6. - - Defence, The Sweep’s, xxxi, 116. - - De Lopez, The Brave, i, 246. - - Departed Years, viii, 292. - - De Rosa Lee, xviii, 128. - - Deserted, The Won, iv, 137, 173. - - Deserted Castle, The, xxv, 250. - - Destruction of the Temple, x, 423. - - Deth, On, xxii, 121. - - Devil, How Tim Carroll Did the, xv, 179. - - Dewdrop, The, ii, 16; xii, 357. - - Die, The Time to, xii, 357. - - Dirge, A, xxxiii, 265. - for the Fallen, xx, 278; xxiv, 192. - - Diver, The Pearl, xxx, 105. - - Diversity of Song, x, 110. - - Dolly Cross and Peter Brown, xiv, 356. - - Doggerel, Bull, xxxiii, 86. - - Dorylla, xvii, 51. - - Dreams, ii, 248, 273; viii, 15; ix, 183; xv, 84; xix, 17; xxv, 19. - - Dreamdoomed, xxvi, 102. - - Dreamer, The Young, xvii, 300. - - Dreamland, xxii, 199. - - [Dream-ward, xxix, 187.] - - Dryads, Song of the, viii, 413. - - Dum Mens Grata Manet, i, 186. - - Dunbar, The Victory of, xvi, 81. - - Dying Chieftain, The, viii, 250. - Christian, The, vi, 228. - Girl in a Stranger Land, The, xiii, 110. - Poet, The, xvii, 10; xxix, 131. - Soldier, The, x, 308. - Templar, The, xii, 151. - - - Early Days, iii, 240. - - Earthquake, The, iii, 184. - - Earth’s Music, v, 482. - - East Rock, A Tale of, 277. - , Sunset from, xxix, 109. - - Echoes, xxxi, 67. - - Eden, The Garden of, xviii, 49, 103. - - Editor’s Complaint, xiv, 144. - - Editors, Plea of the Wearied, xiv, 238. - - Electra, Tragedy of, xxx, 328. - - Eleloge, xxv, 57. - - Elisha, Death of, xv, 262, 266, 279. - - Eliza, To, ii, 278. - - Elizabeth, xxxiii, 170. - - Elm, My Favorite, xiv, 206. - - Elms, Voices of the, xxiv, 47. - - Elopement, The, v, 231. - - Elpis Brotoisi Summachos, xiv, - - Emigrant Birds, The, vi, 125. - - Empire, The Course of, xxi, 8, 138. - - Enigma of Life, The, xxi, 133. - - Epigram, x, 359. - on a Bad Singer, i, 227. - - Episode, xx, 27. - - Epitaphium, xv, 171. - - Erratics, x, 429. - - Ethel, xxxi, 12; xxxii, 270. - - Eve, xxx, 294. - - Eve of St. Agnes, x, 355. - - Eve, The Statue of, xxii, 11. - - Evening, Sabbath, xxv, 355. - Thoughts, xvi, 21. - - Everlasting Jew, The, xxiii, 130. - - Examination Song, xvi, 364. - - Excuse Paper, An, xxxiii, 23. - - Execution of Marie Antoinette, xxv, 228. - - - Faerie Bridal, The, vi, 356. - - Fairies’ Bower, The, i, 97. - Home, The, iv, 305. - Migration, The, iii, 173. - - Fairyland, v, 259. - - Fairy, The Modern, xvi, 213. - Tale, A, xvi, 258. - - Faith, xv, 341. - - Fall of Babylon, The, x, 57. - - Fallen, A Dirge for the, xxiv, 192. - - Fames, xxii, 311. - - Fanny Willoughby, i, 24. - - Farewell, Aslauga’s, v, 278. - , Merry, xiv, 29. - to Heme, ix, 177. - to 1839, v, 154. - to the Potomac, xxix, 306. - - Farewells, iv, 384; vii, 329; xi, 176; xiv, 280. - - Fatal Curse, The, ii, 162, 191. - - Father to his Child, A, i, 132. - - Favorite Elm, My, xiv, 206. - - Felis Sedit by a Hole, viii, 240. - - Fidelis ad Finem, xxvi, 57. - - Fight, After the, xxviii, 95. - - ’Fifty-Eight and ’Fifty-Nine, xxiv, 354. - - First Born, The, iii, 147. - - Fisherman, The Ancient, xxviii, 244. - - [Flag, Our, xxix, 177.] - - Flatter Thee, I Would Not, i, 161. - - Fleet, My, xxvii, 100. - - Flight, The Spirit’s, ix, 364. - - Flower and the Heart, The, iv, 438. - - Flower’s Lesson, The, vii, 32. - - Flowers, iii, 39. - , Love the, vii, 139. - - Forest Home, My, xi, 157. - Sleepers, xiv, 89. - - Forget Me, Will She, xii, 163. - - Forget Me Not, x, 165. - - Forlorn, The, v, 437. - - Forsaken, The, iii, 381. - - Found, The Treasure, xv, 144. - - Four Years, xxxii, 6. - - Fowl Epigram, A, xx, 115. - - Fragment of an Unfinished Tragedy, i, 86; ii, 46. - - Fragments, i, 11; ii, 214; iii, 34, 56; v, 301; vi, 25, 159; x, 67, - 272; xii, 418; xviii, 137. - - Franklin, Sir John, xxi, 350; xxii, 102. - - Free and Merry, xii, 11. - - Freedom, What is, ix, 259. - - Freshman Dig, The, xix, 20. - - Freshman’s Ambition, The, xxii, 83. - Soliloquy, xix, 160. - - Friar’s Song, xv, 34. - - Friend, To a, xix, 152. - - Friendship, ii, 343; iii, 299; iv, 9; v, 374; vi, 272. - - Frost, xxv, 107. - - Full Many a Glass, xviii, 201. - - Fun, The Spirit of, xviii, 314. - - Future Land, The, xxi, 64. - - - Gautimozin, viii, 305. - - Garden of Eden, The, xviii, 49, 103. - - Gathering at Yale in 1858, The, xxiii, 361. - - Gaudeamus, xx, 135; xxiii, 6. - - Gennesaret, xxvi, 228. - - Ghost, The College, xx, 74. - - Gift, The, ii, 335. - - Girl I Ever Saw, The Prettiest, xxvii, 173. - - Gloria, Torporis, xv, 32. - - Goblets, The Three, ix, 413. - - Golden Time, That, ix, 37. - - Grave, Beyond the, v, 79. - , Mary’s, iii, 67. - , My, x, 186; xxiv, 98. - , My Mother’s, vi, 185. - , The Huntsman’s, viii, 411. - , The Snow-clad, xxii, 161. - by Ocean, The, xvi, 160. - of Hearts, The, xi, 342. - of Wayne, The, iii, 6. - - Graves of the Regicides, The, iv, 354. - - Grecian Maid, The, vi, 63. - - Greece, Modern, iv, 285. - , The Music of Ancient, viii, 430. - - Greek Ode, xxi, 266. - Slave, Power’s, xix, 349. - - Grenada, A Tale of, vi, 11. - - Grimnis-mal, xvi, 65. - - Guardian Angels, viii, 93. - Spirits’ Song, xi, 359. - - Guneology, xii, 285. - - - Hades, Orpheus’ Descent to, xii, 63. - - Hair, A Lock of, vii, 382. - - Hallowed Ground, xxiv, 142. - - Harp, The Steel-strung, xiii, 208. - of Creation, The, xvi, 138. - of the Winds, xvii, 63. - - Hazel Dell, xii, 256. - - Heart, The, i, 172; xvi, 321. - - Hearts, The Grave of, xi, 342. - - Helios, viii, 126. - - Henpecked Husband, Song of the, xii, 384. - - Henriettam, Ad, iv, 308. - - Hermit’s Song, xi, 37. - - Hero and Leander, v, 190. - - Heroic in Common Life, xxvii, 194. - - Home, iii, 293; iv, 299; v, 336; vi, 251; ix, 224. - , Farewell to, ix, 177. - , My Forest, xi, 157. - - Honey-Suckle and Water-Drop, vi, 17. - - Honey Thief, The, iv, 437. - - Hope, ii, 334; v, 218; vii, 113; x, 155. - - Horace, Translations from, ii, 152; iii, 15. - - Hortense, xvii, 243. - - Howisarthur, xxxiii, 125. - - Humming Bird’s Song, iv, 228. - - Hungarian Exile’s Lament, The, xvii, 213. - - Huntsman’s Grave, The, viii, 411. - - Hymn, v, 111. - - - Iceberg, The, xiv, 392. - - Iceland, xvi, 157. - , A Legend of, xvi, 63. - - Ideal, The, xix, 192. - - Ideal and Real, xxix, 311. - - Ill-fated Ship, The, viii, 73. - - Imitation of Spenser, v, 330. - - Immortality, xxxi, 101. - - Imp in the Clock, The, xxiv, 396. - - Inconnue, xviii, 270. - - Inconstancy, A Plea, for, ix, 213. - - Indian Bride, The, iv, 168. - - Indian Fable, An, xi, 167. - Legend, An, xiv, 263. - Summer, xviii, 277. - - Indian’s Home, The, iv, 110. - - Infant Minds, Hymn for, xxxi, 180. - - Initiatio Tyronum, iv, 273. - - Insomnia, xxxii, 153. - - Inspiration of Cædmon, xxiv, 77. - - Introduction, An, xiv, 292. - - Invalid, To a Young, viii, 59. - - Invitation, An, v, 46. - - Invocation, An, vi, 272. - by Moonlight, xviii, 342. - - Ion and Zöe, iv, 147. - - Iroquois, A Legend of the, xiii, 159. - - Italy, Sailing from, xv, 195. - - - Jack’s Address to the Students, xxix, 43. - - Jeanne d’Arc, xxxii, 304. - - Jephthah’s Daughter, vi, 153. - - Jew, The Everlasting, xxiii, 130. - - Joan D’Arc’s, Last Hours, ix, 24. - - John Haring, xxxii, 197. - - Jonas Jones, xxi, 300. - - Jonathan, Death of Saul and, iv, 366. - - Joys of Youth, The, iv, 421. - - Judas Sohn, ix, 137. - - Judgment of Paris, The, xxxiii, 191. - - Judges’ Cave, xxiii, 298. - - June, viii, 318; ix, 332. - , A Day in, xxxii, 290. - - Juvenile, Satire of, xxxii, 54. - - - Katzenjammer, The Lady of, xxx, 58. - - Killarney, The Lakes of, xiv, 157. - - King Ninus’s Bride, v, 423. - - King Philip, Death Song of, v, 8. - - King and the Captive, The, xii, 214. - - Knights of Guiest, xxiv, 313. - - Knocksheogouna, The Legend of, xxxi, 305. - - Koure kai Eros, xviii, 57. - - - Lady Alda, xv, 228. - - Lady of Katzenjammer, The, xxx, 58. - - Lament, ii, 360; xiii, 315. - , The Angels, viii, 221. - of the Hungarian Exile, The, xvii, 213. - of Sappho, iv, 417. - - Last Hours of Joan D’Arc, ix, 24. - Moments, The Whale’s, i, 69. - Night of the Year, The, xxxii, 109. - Silver Sixpence, xi, 138. - - Laurel and Cypress, xxvii, 221. - - Lauriger Horatius, xxii, 115. - - Law of Love and of Lawyers, xii, 306. - - Leaf, The Sere, vii, 165. - - Leander, Hero and, x, 190. - - Leap, The, vii, 277. - - Leonora of Bürger, v, 394. - - Leonore, xxiv, 5. - - Lesson of the Flower, The, vii, 32. - - Libraria, xxiii, 254. - - Life, xxvi, 268. - and Death, iii, 121; xii, 108. - , What is, iii, 154; xiii, 106. - Dreams, ii, 248. - Statues, xxvi, 16. - - Life’s Enigma, xxi, 133. - Promptings, x, 6. - Shades and Lights, xiii, 253. - Voyage, xix, 138. - Voyager, Song of, xix, 65. - - Light, xvii, 306. - of Beauty’s Eve, xii, 137. - - Lilies, xxxii, 261. - - Lilla, To, viii, 284. - - Lily and the Rose, The, iii, 356. - - Lines, ii, 112, 260; iii, 21, 30, 230, 347; v, 411; vi, 99, 146, 199; - xxi, 98; xxii, 246; xxiv, 304; xxv, 387. - - Listening Maiden, The, xvii, 347. - - Literary Woman, The, ix, 247. - - Literature, Models in, iv, 21. - - Little Boy, To a, ii, 372. - - Lock of Hair, A, vii, 382. - - Loneliness, v, 30; vi, 230. - - Lost Pleiad, The, xi, 419. - Student, The, xi, 27. - - Louise, To, xiii, 367. - - Love and Beauty, v, 107. - and the Maiden, xviii, 57. - -Flattery, ii, 88. - Song, Mathematical, x, 376. - the Flowers, vii, 139. - Thee, I, i, 139. - , Platonic, vi, 326. - , The Accents of, vii, 127. - , The Three Ages of, xi, 129. - , The Trial of, iii, 214. - - Lover’s Vows, viii, 35. - - Love’s Difficulty, iii, 256. - Home, iii, 92. - Last Visit, vi, 365. - Rash Promise, ii, 347. - - Loves of Spirits, The, xi, 319. - - Lucifer Falls, xiii, 293. - - Luther’s Saddest Experience, xvii, 145. - - Lyon, The Death of, xxvii, 23. - - Lyre, The Birth of the, iv, 347. - - - Mackinaw, A Legend of, vi, 292. - - Magazine, Our, ii, 238. - - Maid, The Grecian, vi, 63. - - Maiden Listening, xvii, 247. - Wading in a Brook, xxiv, 27. - - Malvers, Translation from, xxiii, 186. - - Maria, To, iii, 99. - - Marie Antoinette, Execution of, xxv, 228. - - Mariner’s Return, The, vi, 401. - - Marius in Carthaginis Ruinis, vi, 24. - - Martyr Bard, The, iv, 256. - - Mary, ii, 146; vii, 130; xiii, 315; xv, 131. - - Mary’s Grave, iii, 67. - - May Whispers, xxiii, 178. - , The First of, xvii, 234. - - Maying Party, The, xviii, 238. - - Meerschaum, xxv, 58. - - Melancholy, iv, 45. - - Melton, xxxi, 74. - - Memoriam, In, xvi, 55; xviii, 13. - Cattorum, In, xvi, 207. - - Memories Olden, xx, 102. - - Memory, v, 289; vi, 229; x, 39; xi, 246. - and Music, ix, 57. - - Mermaid’s Song, The, ii, 171. - - Merry and Free, xii, 11. - Farewell, xiv, 29. - - Mexican War Scene, xiii, 59. - - Midas, xxviii, 30. - - Midnight, iii, 95, 283; xiii, 130; xx, 266; xxv, 346. - Bell, The, xvi, 298. - Music, xxvii, 236. - Reflections, iv, 128. - - Milgenwater, The Song of, xxi, 229. - - Miniature, To a, iii, 143. - - Misanthrope’s Farewell, The, i, 192; v, 347. - - Mneme, xxvii, 269. - - Models in Literature, iv, 21. - - Mohawk, A Legend of the, xv, 316. - - Monitor, The Inward, xiii, 23. - - Mont Blanc, xviii, 63. - - Montezuma, vii, 429. - _vs._ Maximilian, xxx, 198. - - Month of Roses, The, ix, 332. - - Montrose, xxvi, 170. - - Moonlight, v, 24. - Invocation, xviii, 342. - in Autumn, vii, 14. - - Moorish War Song, v, 34. - - Morning Bell, That, xvii, 29. - , Night and, xxvii, 141. - Serenade, xiv, 64. - Thought, A, xxiv, 71. - - Moss Rose, The, viii, 271. - - Mother’s Bible, My, ix, 142. - Grave, My, vi, 185. - Love, A, vi, 117. - - Mound Builders, The, xxxi, 332. - - Mount Carmel, viii, 403. - Vernon, v, 181. - - Mountain, The Old Man of the, iii, 389. - Stream, To a, v, 307. - - Mud of Judea, xiv, 412. - - Mudwayaushka, xxiv, 17. - - Music, ii, 143; iv, 82; v, 365; viii, 277; ix, 426; xxvi, 80. - , Earth’s, v, 482. - in a Wood, xii, 268. - of Ancient Greece, viii, 430. - of Winter, vii, 187. - and Memory, ix, 57. - - Musings, v, 169; xii, 229. - - Musselman’s Prayer, The, ii, 313. - - Mutability of Empire, The, ii, 77. - - Mystery, ix, 418. - - - Naples, A Leaf from, xxx, 96. - - Napoleon, xviii, 195. - - Napoleon’s Return, vii, 93. - - Nation’s Dead, The, xxx, 236. - - Nature’s Wonders, xviii, 301. - - Nautilus Boat Song, xix, 277; xxi, 285. - - Ne Pow Ra, xiv, 263. - - Nestor and Œdipus, xviii, 51. - - Never Again, xxi, 265. - - New Haven, xxi, 30. - Harbor, xvii, 12. - - New Year’s Day, v, 162. - - Night, vii, 177; xvii, 284. - and Morning, xxvii, 141. - Musings, iv, 331. - of the Year, The Last, iv, 151. - Revery, A, ix, 326. - Shadows, xxvi, 320. - Song, x, 415. - Wind in Autumn, iv, 28. - at Sea, Only a, iii, 402. - - Noble, Who are the, viii, 25. - - Nothing, The Praise of, xiii, 47. - - Now, xvi, 148. - - - Obituary Verses, iii, 404; iv, 318, 483; v, 124, 172; vi, 41, 379, - 428; vii, 267, 285, 413, 463; viii, 45, 237. - - Ocean Twilight, xxvii, 145. - City, The, xiii, 68. - Grave, The, xvi, 160. - , To the, iii, 249; iv, 398; vi, 327; vii, 7. - - Odes, xi, 364; xxi, 184. - - Odyssey Remembrance, An, xx, 210. - - Œdipus and Nestor, xviii, 51. - - Old Belfry, The, xxix, 75. - Canoe, The, xxv, 146. - Man’s Retrospect, An, ix, 13. - Pine, The, iii, 342. - South Middle, A Legend of, xx, 74. - - Olden Memories, xx, 102. - - Oliver Asking for More, xvii, 233. - - Onion, The, xii, 424. - - Orpheus’ Descent to Hades, xii, 63. - - Ossian, Song from, xxv, 339. - - Outcast, The, xxii, 336. - - - Painter to the B H, xxviii, 107. - - Palace of Poetry, The, xxv, 120. - - Palin, The, xxiii, 45. - - Palmyra, The Siege of, xix, 7. - - Paraphrase, xviii, 146. - - Parental Love, ii, 356. - - Paris, The Judgment of, xxxiii, 191. - - Parnassus, From, xvi, 14. - - Parting with a Friend, ii, 92; iii, 191. - , Thoughts at, vi, 331. - - Passage, Birds of, xvii, 18. - - Past, The, ii, 368; vi, 206; vii, 242; ix, 206; xi, 423; xv, 350; - xvii, 178. - The Voice of the, v, 138; xviii, 91. - - Pastoral, A, xxiv, 27. - - Pastoral Romance, A, xvii, 258. - - Pearl Diver, The, xxx, 105. - - Pedlar Manne, The Ancient, vii, 296. - - Pen and Ink, i, 62. - of Steel, The, xxii, 116. - , The Worn, ii, 129. - - Pensive Thoughts, v, 24. - - Penzez a Moi, x, 240. - - Percival, An, xi, 262. - - Periit, xvii, 34. - - Peter Brown and Dolly Cross, xiv, 356. - - Phantom Ship, The, xxx, 277. - - Phi Beta Kappa, xxi, 172. - - Philemata, vii, 196. - - Philemon, Bancis and, xxviii, 50. - - Philip, Death Song of King, v, 8. - - Phroggos, xviii, 227. - - Pig Killed in a Thunder Storm, xv, 170. - - Pine, The Old, iii, 342. - - Pines, Under the, xxvi, 261. - - Place de la Concorde, xxiii, 215. - - Platonic Love, vi, 326. - - Pleasant Days, In, xxxi, 211. - - Pleasant though Mournful, x, 282. - - Pleiad, The Lost, xi, 419. - - Pleiads, Song of the, viii, 192. - - Plymouth Rock, xxvii, 97. - - Poesy, The Birth of, i, 47. - - Poet, The Dying, xvii, 10; xxix, 131. - - Poetical Definitions, ii, 304. - - Poetry, The Palace of, xxv, 120. - - Polar Sea, The, xxii, 24, 356. - - Pole, The Banished, v, 314. - - Pompeii, The Bard of, xxvi, 72. - - Potomac, Farewell to the, xxix, 316. - - Power of an Eye, The, iii, 334. - - Praise from All, A Voice of, xvii, 126. - - Pray, Let us, xv, 58. - - Prettiest Girl I Ever Saw, The, xxvii, 173. - - Pulaski, The Loss of the, iii, 402. - - Pumpkin Pie, xxii, 114. - - Purity Restored, xv, 330. - - Pyramids, The, vi, 153. - - Pyramids and Sphynx, xx, 306. - - - Quinnipiac, xxii, 58; xxiv, 340. - - - [Rainbow, Under the, xxix, 222.] - - Rain Drops, xii, 376. - in Summer, xxxii, 13. - - Rainy Day, To the, xii, 333. - - Real and Ideal, xxix, 311. - - Recollection, A, xix, 25. - - Red Man’s Daughter, The, vii, 377. - - Red, White and Blue, xxviii, 71. - - Reflections, iv, 15. - - Regatta, xxi, 44. - - Regicides, The Graves of the, iv, 354. - - Religion, vi, 273. - - Remembrance, xxxiii, 298. - - Reminiscence, xxvi, 350. - - Retrospect, x, 324. - , An Old Man’s, ix, 13. - - Return of Napoleon, The, vii, 93. - , The Mariner’s, vi, 401. - - Rest and Unrest, xxxi, 291. - - Revelation, The Second, xxxi, 190. - - Reveries, xvi, 310; xxvi, 363. - - Rhyming Mood, A, i, 165. - - Riches, xii, 53. - - Rill, To a, iii, 401. - - Roaring Brook, xv, 300. - - Robin Redbreast, xi, 167. - - Romance, xix, 91. - - Roman Christian Art, xx, 345. - - Rosa Lee, De, xviii, 128. - - Rose and Lily, iii, 356. - , The Moss-, viii, 271. - Bud, To a, iv, 390; xvii, 344. - - Rose’s Errand, The, v, 115. - - - Sabbath, The, xii, 206. - Evening, viii, 422; xxv, 355. - - Sailing from Italy, xv, 195. - - Sailor’s Appeal, The, vii, 447. - Carol, The, vi, 17. - Song, The, xvii, 327. - - Salome, xxxiii, 155. - - Saltonstall, xv, 325. - - Salve, vii, 351. - - Sapphics, vi, 378. - - Sappho’s Lament, iv, 417. - - Saul and Jonathan, Death of, iv, 417. - - Sceaf, xxxi, 218. - - Scholar’s Mate, The, vii, 71. - - School House, The Old, xxiv, 232. - - Scipio Musing over the Ruins of Carthage, v, 120. - - Sea, The, xxiv, 263. - - Sea Nymph’s Song, ii, 294. - - Sea Bird, Song of the, viii, 333. - - Seasons and Winds, xii, 296. - - Secret, The, xxi, 228. - - Siege of Palmyra, The, xix, 7. - - Seminole, The, i, 154. - - Serenades, v, 103, 472; xiv, 64. - - Seraphina, To, xiii, 364. - - Sere Leaf, The, vii, 165. - - Shadows of Night, xxvi, 320. - - Sheridan, xxx, 123. - - Ship, The Ill-Fated, viii, 73. - , The Phantom, xxx, 277. - - Shipwreck, viii, 165. - - Sigh for the Unknown, A, v, 40; xv, 372. - - Sighs, Song of, xiii, 321. - - Silver Sixpence, The Last, xi, 138. - - Sister, My, ii, 307. - , To My Angel, xviii, 184. - - Sister’s Dream, A, ii, 273. - - Skaters, The, xxvi, 185. - - Skeleton, To a, xx, 11. - - Sky, A Thought from the, xxvii, 62. - - Sleep, xxxiii, 306. - - Sleepers of the Forest, The, xiv, 89. - - Smile, A, xvii, 138. - - Smoke Ring, The, xxx, 149. - - Smoking in College, xviii, 82. - Song, xiv, 122. - - Snow, xix, 32, 79. - Flake, To a, vii, 35. - - Sodalem, Ad, xviii, 32. - - Soldier, The Dead, xxxii, 186. - , The Dying, x, 308. - - Solitude, Ode to, iv, 135. - - Sonnets, i, 85, 111; v, 86, 89, 90, 216, 217, 248; vii, 125; xiii, - 140; xiv, 80. - - Soul, The, iii, 374. - - Spaniards in America, The, vii, 429. - - Spenser, Imitation of, v, 330. - - Sphinx and Pyramids, xx, 306. - - Spirit Sounds, viii, 208. - of Spirits, The, v, 20. - , Song of a Guardian, xi, 359. - Voice, The, xii, 222. - - Spirit’s Flight, The, ix, 364. - - Spirits, The Loves of, xi, 319. - , The Two, xi, 11, 62. - , Water, x, 26. - - - Spoons, xxv, 374. - - Spring, vi, 342; x, 263; xviii, 88. - - Squirtimagig, A, xiv, 95. - - Stand-by, x, 84. - - Stanzas, ii, 8, 60; iii, 72; v, 119; vi, 79, 213; viii, 105, 261, - 375; ix, 89, 121, 191; xi, 278; xii, 410; xix, 46. - - Stars, The, iii, 116; iv, 191; vi, 34; xvi, 29. - , The Birth of the, ix, 152. - - Statue of Eve, The, xxii, 11. - - Statues, Life, xxv, 16. - - Steel Pen, The, xxii, 116. - - Storm, The, ii, 54; xxvi, 302. - - Stranger, The, xi, 202. - - Stream of Song, The, xiii, 406. - - Student, The Lost, xi, 27. - - Summer, Indian, xviii, 277. - , Rain, xxxii, 13. - - [Sumter, xxix, 236.] - - Sun, The, viii, 126. - - Sunbeam, A Voice from the, xi, 81. - - Sunday School Eclogue, xxxi, 253. - - Sunlight, xviii, 22. - - Sunset, ii, 36. - from East Rock, xxix, 169. - Thoughts, xxix, 60. - Walk, The, xxi, 339. - - Sweep, Complaint of the, xxviii, 187. - - Sweep’s Defence, The, xxxi, 116. - - Sweeps, A Tribute to the, iii, 144. - - Sympathy, The Tear of, vi, 133. - - Symptoms, xxvi, 120. - - Syrens, The, iii, 362. - - - Tear of Sympathy, The, vi, 133. - - Tears, iv, 341, 432; viii, 40; xii, 368. - - Templar, The Dying, xii, 151. - - Temple, The Destruction of the, x, 423. - - Terror, A Dream of, xv, 84. - - Thalatta, xxiv, 263. - - Thanatos, xiii, 258. - - Thimble Islands, Nov. 1862, xxviii, 100. - - Think of Me, x, 276. - - This to Thee, x, 226. - - Thought, vii, 233; xiv, 184. - - Thought of ***. A, vi, 408. - - Thoughts will Dwell with Thee, xvi, 317. - - Threnody, xviii, 152. - - Threshold, On the, xxiv, 277. - - Thulia, xviii, 263. - - Thunder Cloud, The, viii, 256. - - Ties are Breaking, v, 464. - - Time to Weep, A, iv, 464; viii, 40. - , A Song of, viii, 14. - - Tired of Waiting, xviii, 175. - - To ***, i, 185; ii, 267, 341; iv, 405; vi, 92, 350; vii, 234; xi, - 226; xxx, 142. - - Tobacco, vi, 316. - - Tom Cat, The, x, 239. - - Tornado, The Late, iv, 455. - - Torture Revived, xviii, 162. - - Townsend Poems, xiv, 392; xv, 341; xviii, 284; xx, 345. - - Tragedies, Unfinished, i, 86; ii, 46, 162, 191; iii, 214, 307. - - Trance, The Dream of the, viii, 199. - - Translation from the French, vi, 272. - - Treasure Found, The, xv, 144. - - Tree Toad, The, xii, 48. - - Tribute, A, iv, 266. - - Tribute to the Sweeps, A, iii, 144. - - Triumphs of Decay, The, vii, 6. - - Trumbull Gallery, i, 34. - , Sonnet to Colonel, v, 248. - - Tutor, To my, xiii, 350. - - Tutors of Yale, To the, xiii, 321; xvi, 165. - - Twilight Hour, The, ii, 203. - Thoughts, vi, 169. - , Ocean, xxvii, 145. - - Twin Lakes, xx, 48. - - Tyrolese Song, iv, 235. - - - Umbrella, My Stolen, xvi, 22. - - Under the Oak, xxv, 99. - Pines, xxvi, 261. - - Unknown, A Sigh for the, v, 40; xv, 372. - - Unloved One, The, iv, 87. - - Unrest, Rest and, xxxi, 291. - - - Vade, vi, 327. - - Vagaries, xxv, 263. - - Valedictory Poem of ’49, xv, 6. - - Valentine’s Day, vi, 185. - - Vardoun, The Convent of, v, 381. - - Varuna Song, xxiv, 376. - - Vice, The Progress of, xii, 316. - - Victory, The, xiv, 311. - of Dunbar, The, xvi, 81. - - Vine Mantled Tree, The, vii, 398. - - Viola and her Nightingale, vii, 442. - - Violet, The, xxx, 9. - - Voice from the Sunbeam, A, xi, 81. - of Praise from All, A, xvii, 126. - of the Past, The, v, 138. - , The Spirit, xii, 222. - - Von Leopold Waterman, xi, 262. - - Vow, The, xiii, 159. - - Voyage of Life, The, xix, 138. - - Voyager, Song of Life’s, xix, 65. - - Voyaging, xxvi, 146. - - - Wait, xxiii, 141. - - Waiting, xviii, 175. - - Wakeful Night, A, ii, 233. - - Walk, Let us, xvi, 339. - by Sunset, The, xxi, 339. - - Wandered, vi, 174. - - Wanderer, To a, iii, 328. - - War, xxii, 264. - Scene in Mexico, xiii, 59. - - Warwickshire, The Fayre Ellen of, vi, 369. - - Washing Day, The, xx, 210. - - Washington at the Grave of De Kalb, ii, 158. - on the Banks of the Delaware, i, 34. - - Water, xviii, 306. - - Water Spirits, x, 26. - - Wave, The, xi, 299. - - Waves, Words of the, xxiv, 17. - - Wayne, the Grave of, iii, 6. - - Weep, A Time to, iv, 464. - - Westminster Abbey, xvi, 174. - - Westward, xxi, 138. - - Whale’s Last Moments, The, i, 69. - - What May Be, xxii, 275. - - When shall I Come, xi, 33. - we Meet, xi, 212. - the World is Sleeping, xxii, 301. - - Whippowil, The, x, 364. - - Whispers of May, xxiii, 178. - - White, To H. Kirke, iv, 221. - - Why, xxvi, 198. - - Widow and her Child, The, iv, 62; xiii, 40. - - Willoughby, Fanny, i, 24. - - Wind, The, iv, 208; v, 92; xii, 177. - , To the South, xv, 78. - - Winds, Song of the, v, 133; x, 380; xvi, 93. - , The Harp of the, xvii, 62. - , and Seasons, The, xii, 296. - - Wintemoyeh, vi, 292. - - Winter, xxiii, 102. - in the Country, xiii, 97. - , The Approach of, v, 85; vi, 74. - , The Close of, xxx, 248. - , The Music of, vii, 187. - - Wish, A, v, 108. - for my Friend, A, ii, 320. - for the Man of Care, A, xiii, 15. - - Woman, The Literary, ix, 247. - - Woman’s Origin, xii, 345. - - Won Deserted, The, iv, 137, 175. - - Wonders of Nature, The, xviii, 301. - - Wooden Spoon Song of ’59, xxiii, 311. - - Woods, the Battle of the, xxiii, 87. - - Wounded, Cupid, xviii, 77. - - Write, My Time to, xvi, 269. - - - Years, The, vi, 109; vii, 120. - - Years, Departed, viii, 292. - - Yale, iv, 472; xvii, 88. - Tutors, To the, xiii, 322. - - Youth, iii, 81; vi, 79. - , The Joys of, iv, 421. - - - Zara, vii, 60. - - Zeila, vii, 333. - - Zenobia, xviii, 210. - - Zephyr’s Song, The, iv, 410. - - Zöe, Ion and, iv, 147. - - - - -MEMORABILIA. - - - Alumni Hall, Secession Flag on, xxvi, 162. - - Art Building, Laying the Comer Stone, of, xxx, 115. - - Art Exhibition of 1858, xxiii, 280, 327. - - Award of Lit. Medal, xvii, 120; xviii, 124; xix, 84; xx, 84; xxi, 84; - xxii, 84; xxiii, 80; xxiv, 88; xxv, 88; xxvi, 88; xxvii, 76; - xxviii, 78; xxix, 84; xxx, 83; xxxi, 81; xxxii, 74; xxxiii, 73. - - - Base Ball, xxv, 84; xxvi, 127; xxxi, 33, 82, 118, 280; xxxii, 34, - 238, 276; xxxiii, 69, 284, 335. - - Beethoven Society, xvii, 197; xxii, 126; xxiii, 117; xxiv, 103, 377; - xxv, 319, 371; xxvi, 287, 327; xxvii, 280; xxviii, 149, 303; - xxix, 364; xxx, 118, 160, 196, 280, 318; xxxiii, 39, 205. - - Biennial Jubilee, xxiii, 374; xxv, 32. - Examination Picture, xxiv, 325, 426. - - Billiard Match, xxv, 322. - - Boat House, xxviii, 36; xxix, 39. - - Burials of Euclid, xix, 78; xxiii, 116; xxiv, 84, 86, 176; xxv, 128; - xxvi, 44, 128. - - - Calliope, Dissolution of, xviii, 158. - - Canvass, The, xxx, 83. - - Carmina Yalensia, xxxii, 276. - - Centennial, College Church’s, xxiii, 76. - , Linonia’s, xix, 34. - , Yale’s, xxxiii, 37. - - Chess, xxvi, 247; xxvii, 74. - - Chi Delta Theta, xxxiii, 247. - - Church Revival, xxiii, 327. - - Class Cup, Recipients of the, xxxi, 354. - - Class Orators and Poets, List of, xxiii, 285. - Statistics of ’58, xxiii, 373. - ’59, xxiv, 360. - ’61, xxvi, 368. - ’62, xxvii, 270. - ’63, xxviii, 321. - ’64, xxix, 349. - ’65, xxx, 290. - ’66, xxxi, 355. - ’68, xxxiii, 201. - - College Buildings Improved, xvii, 77. - Church Centennial, xxiii, 76. - Fun in 1777, xvi, 325. - in 1787, Old Rules of, xviii, 158. - Organ, xvi, 358. - Slang, xiv, 144. - - Commemoration, xxxi, 30. - - Commencement, True Date of the First, xx, 199, 280. - in 1768, xvi, 365. - Programmes, ix, 429; x, 430; xi, 426; xii, 426; xiii, 426; - xvi, 31, 355; xix, 33; xx, 36; xxi, 39; xxii, 39; - xxiv, 34; xxv, 33; xxvi, 34; xxvii, 32; xxviii, 32; - xxix, 35; xxx, 37, 334; xxxi, 29, 358; xxxii, 33; - xxxiii, 37, 334. - Contributors to the Lit. Medal, To, xv, 332; xvi, 332; xvii, 324, - 359; xviii, 372; xix, 364; xx, 40, 364; xxi, 368; xxii, 368; - xxiii, 378; xxiv, 436; xxv, 414; xxvi, 376; xxvii, 336; xxviii, - 342; xxix, 366; xxx, 336; xxxi, 360; xxxii, 326; xxxiii, 343. - - Correspondents, To, i, 40; ii, 288, 328; iii, 48, 88, 128, 168, 208, - 368; v, 224, 352; vi, 44; viii, 96, 240; ix, 47; x, 195; xiii, - 426; xiv, 48, 329; xvi, 16, 125, 164; xvii, 39, 116, 160; - xviii, 336; xxi, 84, 124; xxiii, 119, 204; xxiv, 435; xxix, 294. - - Courant, The Yale, xxxi, 318, 335, 337. - - - DeForest Fund, The, xvii, 226. - Men, List of, xxv, 370. - Speaking, xix, 324; xx, 315; xxii, 325; xxiii, 329; xxv, 370; - xxvi, 333; xxvii, 330; xxviii, 309; xxix, 320; xxx, 299; - xxxi, 315; xxxii, 317. - - Drill Companies, xxvi, 288; xxvii, 75. - - - Editors, Lists of, xviii, 197; xxv, 313. - - Editors’ Elections, xvii, 196; xviii, 157; xix, 155; xx, 196; xxi, - 167; xxii, 207, 306; xxiii, 203; xxiv, 238; xxv, 182; xxvi, - 163; xxvii, 157; xxviii, 151; xxix, 165; xxx, 151; xxxi, 159; - xxxii, 142; xxxiii, 137. - - Editors’ Farewells, ii, 239; iii, 271; iv, 319; v, 351; vi, 284; vii, - 319; viii, 297; ix, 288; x, 292; xi, 288; xii, 288; - xiii, 284; xiv, 284; xv, 252; xvi, 248; xvii, 236; - xviii, 256; xix, 244; xx, 238; xxi, 252; xxii, 252; - xxiii, 256; xxiv, 288; xxv, 274; xxvi, 252; xxvii, 210; - xxix, 246, [254]; xxx, 230; xxxi, 234; xxxii, 206; - xxxiii, 210. - Introductions, i, 1; ii, 241; iii, 273; iv, 321; v, 353; vi, - 284; vii, 321; viii, 295; ix 289; x, 293; xi, 289; xii, - 289; xiii, 285; xiv, 285; xv, 253; xvi, 249; xvii, 237; - xviii, 257; xix, 245; xx, 239; xxi, 253; xxii, 253; - xxiii, 247. - Suppers, xxix, 243, [247]; xxxii, 237. - Tables, vi, 331, 380, 428; vii, 46, 95, 156, 207, 268; viii, - 344, 391, 436; ix, 44, 96, 144, 192, 333, 380, 427; x, - 40, 93, 145, 192, 241, 289, 338, 383, 426; xi, 47, 94, - 140, 191, 240, 333, 383, 422; xii, 47, 188, 238, 283, - 334, 383, 423; xiii, 45, 99, 137, 168, 235, 279, 327, - 378, 424; xiv, 40, 94, 142, 188, 238, 283, 329, 379, - 410; xv, 48, 91, 128, 166, 207, 250, 329, 370; xvi, 32, - 73, 123, 162, 207, 247, 292, 329, 370; xvii, 38, 80, - 113, 158, 199, 231, 276, 319, 357; xviii, 41, 79, 121, - 162, 201, 253, 295, 332, 370; xix, 37, 78, 119, 156, - 201, 241, 287, 327, 363; xx, 39, 82, 124, 157, 197, 234, - 275, 317, 362; xxi, 41, 83, 123, 168, 209, 250, 288, - 330, 366; xxii, 40, 82, 120, 166, 209, 249, 290, 328, - 367; xxiii, 39, 77, 117, 154, 204, 254, 287, 332, 375; - xxiv, 37, 87, 130, 178, 239, 283, 327, 382, 430; xxv, - 39, 84, 130, 182, 232, 272, 323, 375, 411; xxvi, 45, 88, - 131, 164, 212, 249, 291, 334, 373; xxvii, 36, 76, 118, - 157, 207, 247, 292, 334; xxviii, 37, 76, 113, 152, 185, - 226, 267, 310, 340; xxix, 41, 82, 123, 202, 244, 291, - 326, 365, [166, 207, 250]; xxx, 40, 83, 117, 152, 190, - 228, 263, 303, 335; xxxi, 37, 85, 119, 161, 197, 233, - 280, 319, 359; xxxii, 36, 75, 113, 144, 180, 204, 241, - 279, 322; xxxiii, 40, 74, 109, 145, 178, 207, 251, 290, - 330. - - Enlisted, xxvi, 288, 373; xxvii, 35, 73, 333; xxviii, 113, 339; xxix, - 364. - - Epilegomena, ii, 282, 325, 376; iii, 44, 86, 125, 163, 206, 267, 318, - 364, 405; iv, 53, 150, 245; v, 398, 445, 496; vi, 42, 92, 138, - 186, 329; vii, 366, 413, 464; viii, 46, 95, 139, 187, 239; xv, - 292. - - Euclid, Burials of, xix, 78; xxiii, 116; xxiv, 84, 86, 176; xxv, 124; - xxvi, 44, 128. - - - Fence, The, xxxii, 277. - - Fire in N. M., xxv, 231. - - Fisher, Ordination of Rev. G. P., xx, 81. - - Football, xvii, 37; xviii, 40; xix, 78; xx, 81; xxi, 83; xxii, 83; - xxiii, 38. - - Foote, Burial of Admiral, xxviii, 309. - - - Glee Club Concert, xxvi, 372. - of ’63, xxvii, 30. - - Gymnastic Exhibition, xxix, 322. - - - Harvard Navy, xxv, 322. - - Historians, Class, xxv, 182. - - - Initiations into Fresh. Societies, xxi, 38; xxviii, 35; xxix 39; xxx, - 39. - - Inquiry, Society of, xxvi, 327. - - - Junior Appointments, xvi, 166; xvii, 155; xviii, 120; xix, 117; xx, - 156; xxi, 167; xxii, 165; xxiii, 153; xxiv, 177; xxv, 180; - xxvi, 161; xxvii, 154; xxviii, 149; xxix, 121; xxx, 189. - - Junior Exhibition, xvi, 282; xvii, 197, 270; xviii, 251; xix, 240; - xx, 271; xxi, 247; xxii, 248; xxiii, 248; xxiv, 326; xxv, 316; - xxvi, 246, 267; xxvii, 243; xxviii, 225, 264; [xxix, 249]; xxx, - 235; xxxi, 231; xxxii, 205; xxxiii, 205. - - - Kappa Sigma Theta, Demise of, xxiii, 202. - - Kilbourn’s Lecture, xxv, 129. - - Kossuth and Yale, xvii, 193. - - - Latina Salutatoria, xxix, 318. - - Legislature, Yale in the, xxxiii, 246. - - Libraries, Society, xxvi, 42. - - Library, College, xx, 38. - - Linonia Centennial Celebration, xix, 34. - - [Lit. Quarrel of ’64, xxix, 165.] - - Literary Societies, The, ix, 336; xiii, 332; xiv, 382; xv, 292; xvi, - 291, 328; xvii, 33, 35, 79, 110, 156, 196, 229, 273; xviii, 78, - 120, 196, 294; xix, 34, 77, 117, 155, 283; xx, 38, 81, 196, - 234, 272, 316; xxi, 123, 249, 287, 328; xxii, 82, 165, 208, - 247, 289, 325; xxiii, 77, 116, 152, 201, 249, 330; xxiv, 86, - 176, 238, 374; xxv, 32, 180, 363; xxvi, 159, 211, 287, 326; - xxvii, 153, 205, 245, 278; xxviii, 75, 143, 184, 225, 266; - xxix, 81, 120, 201, 243, 290, [164, 206, 245,] xxx, 82, 115, - 190, 225, 262; xxxi, 35, 81, 159, 279; xxxii, 74; xxxiii, 73, - 138, 283. - - - Magazine Literature, Yale, xix, 69, 76, 116, 153, 199; xxii, 207; - xxiv, 244; xxv, 308. - - Magazine, Our, i, 39, 80, 256; ii, 37, 72; iv, 375, 423, 481; v, 47, - 121, 170. - - Medal of 1851, Yale Lit., xvii, 227. - - Memorial Dial at Clinton, xxxiii, 334. - - Missionary Society, xxv, 371; xxvii, 280; xxviii, 303. - - - Natural History Society, xxii, 118. - - Navy, The, xvi, 366; xvii, 317; xviii, 329; xix, 33, 284, 362; xx, - 273, 361; xxi, 364; xxii, 39, 81; xxiii, 36, 152, 250, 284, - 331, 373; xxiv, 36, 239, 282, 375; xxv, 82, 271, 320, 411; - xxvi, 32, 43, 83, 290; xxvii, 36, 111, 246, 278, 28; xxviii, - 75, 266, 303; xxix, 38, 82, 320; xxx, 40, 82, 263, 300; xxxi, - 32, 83, 232, 279; xxxii, 237, 276; xxxiii, 39, 73, 139, 285. - - - Obituaries, xxiv, 35, 85; xxv, 179, 231; xxvii, 156, 205, 291, 331, - xxvii, 31, 146, 151, 184, 224, 263, 340; xxix, 81, 364, [163]; - xxx, 116, 188, 227; xxxi, 35, 84; xxxii, 35; xxxiii, 71. - - Obituary Record of Alumni, 1852, xvii, 356. - 1853, xviii, 369. - 1854, xix, 362. - 1855, xxi, 82. - 1857, xxiii, 34. - 1858, xxiv, 128. - 1859, xxv, 44. - 1860, xxvi, 82. - 1861, xxvii, 39. - - - Phi Beta Kappa, xvii, 156; xxi, 322; xxii, 39, 119; xxiii, 36, 76; - xxv, 33; xxvi, 35; xxxii, 31; xxviii, 33; xxix, 38; xxx, 36; - xxxi, 31; xxxii, 33; xxxiii, 37. - - Phi Theta Psi, Organization of, xxx, 83. - - Pictures, Class, xvii, 136; xviii, 138; xxvi, 87, 128; xxx, 301; - xxxii, 35. - - Pow Wow, xix, 282; xxi, 329; xxii, 325; xxii, 328; xxiv, 379; xxv, - 367; xxvi, 330; xxvii, 28. - - Presentation Days, vi, 331; xi, 422; xii, 383; xiii, 379; xiv, 329; - xv, 329; xvi, 326; xvii, 154, 272; xviii, 157, 292; xix, 155, - 282; xx, 155, 315; xxi, 166, 329; xxii, 164, 324; xxiii, 151, - 328; xxiv, 176, 372; xxv, 181, 366; xxvi, 169, 329; xxvii, 155, - 278; xxviii, 151, 308; xxix, [165], 319; xxx, 151, 298; xxxi, - 316; xxxii, 142, 321; xxxiii, 333. - - Prizes, Honors, and Scholarship, xi, 384; xiii, 332; xiv, 332; xv, - 292, 331; xvi, 247, 291, 328; xvii, 196, 274; xviii, 78, 196, - 293, 391; xix, 156, 200, 239, 282, 326, 362; xx, 196, 234, 361; - xxi, 39, 81, 209, 249, 267; xxii, 165, 208, 289, 326, 367; - xxiii, 152, 202, 284, 329, 331, 373; xxiv, 36, 176, 283, 326, - 378, 379, 381, 430, 436; xxv, 82, 181, 231, 316, 318, 369, 410; - xxvi, 158, 247, 289, 331, 373; xxvii, 153, 205, 245, 288, 331; - xxviii, 150, 264, 306; xxix, 82, 243, 289, 323, 363, [163, - 245]; xxx, 150, 190, 261, 299; xxxi, 118, 159, 196, 278, 317; - xxxii, 142, 179, 239, 318; xxxiii, 138, 174, 247, 286, 334. - - Psi Upsilon Convention, xxvii, 75; xxxiii, 248. - - - Race Course, Length of, xxvii, 331. - - Regatta at Lake Winnipiseogee, xviii, 39. - Springfield, xxi, 39. - New London and Middletown, xxiv, 428. - Worcester in 1859, xxv, 35. - 1860, xxvi, 36. - 1866, xxxii, 35. - - Republican Club, xxvi, 43, 86; xxx, 82. - - - Scholars of the House, xvii, 149, 190. - List of Berkeleians, xvii, 152, 191. - - Sculpture, xix, 324; xxiii, 202; xxiv, 85. - - Scientific School, xxvi, 41. - - Secession Flag on Alumni Hall, xxvi, 162. - - Senior Appointments, xiii, 428; xvi, 290; xvii, 275; xviii, 293; xix, - 325; xx, xxi, 328; xxii, 327; xxiii, 329; xxiv, 381; xxv, 368; - xxvi, 330; xxvii, 288; xxxviii, 304; xxix, 324; xxx, 301; xxxi, - 359; xxxiii, 334. - - Sigma Delta, Death of, xxvi, 43. - - Songs of Yale, xxiii, 198. - - Southern Students, xvii, 30. - - Statement of Facts, xxiv, 35; xxvi, 40; xxvii, 34; xxix, 37. - - Street Art Building, Corner Stone, xxx, 115. - - Studies of the Term, xxxiii, 245. - - Sword Presentations, xxvii, 30, 33, 114; xxviii, 76; xxx, 151, 225. - - - Taxes on Term Bills, Society, xxv, 230. - - Tea Kettle Society, xviii, 158. - - Temperance Society, xvii, 198; xxix, 122; xxxi, 81, 318. - - Thanksgiving Jubilee, xxii, 119; xxxiii, 116; xxiv, 129; xxv, 128; - xxvi, 129; xxvii, 113; xxviii, 75, 113; xxix, 81; xxx, 83, 116; - xxxi, 81, 119; xxxii, 74, 112; xxxiii, 73, 107. - - Theological, xxxii, 275; xxxiii, 283. - - Townsend Men, List of, xxvi, 332. - Premiums, Establishment of the, ix, 48, 387. - - Town Shows, The, xxxiii, 248, 286, 336. - - Trumbull Gallery, xxiv, 283. - - Tutor in 1800, The, xviii, 77. - - - University Quarterly, Editors’ Elections, xxv, 230; xxvi, 43, 290; - xxvii, 35. - - - [Vote of College at State Election in 1864, xxix, 246.] - - - Webster Premiums, The, xvii, 29. - - Wooden Spoon Committees, xxv, 182; xxvi, 161, 289; xxvii, 156; - xxviii, 113, 151; [xxix, 165]; xxx, 151; xxxi, 160; xxxii, 142; - xxxiii, 137. - - Wooden Spoon Exhibitions, xvi, 283; xvii, 271; xviii, 292; xix, 282; - xx, 315; xxi, 329; xxii, 324; xxiii, 328; xxiv, 377; xxv, 372; - xxvi, 327; xxvii, 290; xxviii, 307; xxix, 317; xxx, 297; xxxi, - 315; xxxii, 319; xxxiii, 332. - - - Yale, Elihu, xvii, 224. - - - - -ILLUSTRATIONS. - - - George Berkeley, xi, 145. - - - David Daggett, x, 244. - - Jeremiah Day, iv, 1. - - - Chauncey A. Goodrich, xxxiii, 156. - - - James L. Kingsley, viii, 1. - - - Denison Olmstead, ix, 385; xxiii, 206. - - - Benjamin Silliman, v, 1. - - - Nathaniel P. Willis, xxiii, 247. - - Theodore D. Woolsey, xii, 1. - - - Yale College in 1786, x, 145; xii, 139. - in 1845, x, 1. - Library, ix, 1; x, 97. - - - Wood Cuts, xxi, 238; xxii, 120; xxv, 134. - - - - -YALE LIT. ESSAYS. - - - Adams, C. H., 1866, xxxi, 57. - - - Battershall, W. W., 1864, xxix, 51. - - Beers, H. A., 1869, xxxiii, 46. - - - Chamberlain, D. H., 1862, xxvii, 84. - - Clarke, I. E., 1855, xix, 50. - - - Dexter, H. M., 1867, xxxii, 46. - - Dutton, C. E., 1860, xxv, 101. - - - Flagg, W. C., 1854, xviii, 108. - - - Hall, L., 1866, xxx, 50. - - Hamlin, G. S., 1863, xxviii, 44. - - Hincks, E. Y., 1866, xxx, 50. - - Holmes, J. M., 1857, xxi, 56. - - Holt, H., 1862, xxvi, 62. - - - Jones, L. M., 1860, xxiii, 47. - - - Palmer, C. R., 1855, xx, 59. - - - Sheldon, J., 1851, xvi, 118. - - Strong, A. H., 1857, xxii, 48. - - - Ward, J. H., 1860, xxiv, 48. - - White, A. D., 1853, xvii, 104. - - - - -DeFOREST ORATIONS. - - - Beckwith, I. T., 1868, xxxiii, 299. - - Bent, J. A., 1865, xxx, 280. - - Boyden, H. P., 1864, xxix, 305. - - Burrell, D. J., 1867, xxxii, 307. - - - Calkins, P. W., 1856, xxi, 301. - - Chamberlain, D. H., 1862, xxvii, 254. - - Chamberlain, L. T., 1863, xxviii, 281. - - - (Fenn, W. H., 1854.) - - - Hincks, E. Y., 1866, xxxi, 293. - - - Jones, L. M., 1860, xxv, 340. - - - Kellogg, C. S., 1858, xxiii, 340. - - - (Lyon, A. M., 1855.) - - - Park, W. E., 1861, xxvi, 314. - - - Sprague, H. B., 1852, xvii, 293. - - Stiles, R. A., 1859, xxiv, 351. - - Strong, A. H., 1857, xxii, 338. - - - White, A. D., 1858, xviii, 281. - - - - -TOWNSEND ESSAYS. - - - *Adams, J., 1850, xv, 341. - - *Aitchison, W., 1848, xiii, 333. - - - Bacon, T., 1853, xviii, 363. - - Battershall, W. W., 1864, xxix, 311. - - Belden, E. P., 1844, ix, 389. - - *Blake, J. P., 1862, xxvii, 303. - - Brace, C. L., 1846, xi, 385. - - Brisbin, J. B., 1846, xi, 391. - - Brown, H. B., 1856, xxi, 13. - - - Came, C. G., 1849, xiv, 333. - - *Carrington, E., 1859, xxiv, 410. - - Case, W. C., 1857, xxii, 308. - - Child, C. G., 1855, xx, 345. - - *Clarke, E. P., 1850, xv, 346. - - Cole, H., 1866, xxxi, 287. - - Colton, W. S., 1850, xv, 301. - - Crapo, W. W., 1852, xvii, 284. - - - Day, G. B., 1845, x, 389. - - Dickson, A. F., 1845, x, 393. - - DuBois, H., 1856, xxi, 340. - - Dunning, H. N., 1848, xiii, 381. - - Dwight, J. H., 1852, xvii, 336. - - Dwight, J. L. B., 1846, xi, 395. - - - Eichelberger, M. S., 1858, xxiii, 304. - - Emerson, S., 1848, xiii, 342. - - Evans, E. W., 1851, xvi, 299. - - Ewell, J. L., 1865, xxx, 286. - - - Ferry, O. S., 1844, ix, 392. - - Finch, F. M., 1849, xiv, 392. - - Fowler, H. W., 1863, xxviii, 294. - - - Gilman, D. C., 1852, xvii, 329. - - - Hall, J. M., 1866, xxxi, 335. - - Harding, J. W., 1845, x, 399. - - *Haskell, H. M., 1849, xiv, 339. - - Hedge, T., 1867, xxxii, 294. - - Hitchcock, H., 1848, xiii, 390. - - Hodges, W., 1845, x, 405. - - *Hollister, H., 1849, xiv, 346. - - Hyde, J. T., 1847, xii, 385. - - - Johnson, G. A., 1853, xviii, 265. - - Johnson, S. 1850, xv, 313. - - Johnston, W. P., 1852, xvii, 248. - - - Kellogg, S. W., 1846, xi, 405. - - - Lewis, C. T., 1853, xviii, 319. - - Little, A. R., 1851, xvi, 273. - - - McKinney, W. A., 1868, xxxiii, 321. - - Mason, E. G., 1860, xxv, 387. - - Miller, A. D., 1864, xxix, 344. - - Mulford, E., 1855, xx, 340. - - - Nichols, S. H., 1854, xix, 300. - - - Packard, L. R., 1856, xxi, 314. - - *Parker, E. G., 1847, xii, 391. - - Perkins, N. C., 1857, xxii, 302. - - Potwin, L. S., 1854, xix, 340. - - Potwin, T. S., 1851, xvi, 349. - - - *Rankin, R., 1845, x, 411. - - Raymond, E. A., 1844, ix, 397. - - Reid, L. H., 1847, xii, 398. - - Roberts, E. H., 1850, xv, 282. - - *Russell, H., 1844, ix, 401. - - - Sheldon, J., 1851, xvi, 305. - - Sill, E. R., 1861, xxvi, 344. - - Smith, J. D., 1847, xii, 404. - - Stocking, W., 1865, xxx, 309. - - - Talcott, J. B., 1846, xi, 391. - - *Trumbull, C. E., 1854, xix, 263. - - Twombly, A. S., 1854, xix, 254. - - Tyler, C. M., 1855, xx, 309. - - - White, J., 1844, ix, 407. - - Whiton, J. M., 1853, xviii, 325. - - Willard, A. J., 1853, xviii, 354. - - Willcox, G. B., 1848, xiii, 397. - - Winthrop, W. W., 1851, xvi, 340. - - Woodward, S. T., 1855, xx, 22. - - Wyman, W. C., 1855, xx, 299. - - - - -EDITORS. - - - Abbe, F. R., 1848, xii. - - Aikman, R., 1843, vii. - - *Aitchison, W., 1848, xii. - - Atwater, I., 1844, xii. - - Ayres, R. W., 1868, xxxii. - - - Babcock, J. S., 1840, iv. - - Bagg, L. H., 1869, xxxiii. - - Bailey, G. F., 1856, xx. - - *Baldwin, E. L., 1842, vi. - - Barnes, W. H. L., 1855, xix. - - Beard, G. M., 1862, xxvi. - - Bentley, E. W., 1850, xiv. - - Bigelow, A., 1852, xvi. - - Bingham, E. B., 1863, xxvii. - - Binney, W., 1845, ix. - - *Blake, E. F., 1853, xxii. - - Bliss, C. M., 1852, xvi. - - Bliss, W. R., 1850, xiv. - - Booth, H., 1840, iv. - - Borden, M. C. D., 1864, xxviii. - - Brinton, D. G., 1858, xxii. - - Brisbin, J. B., 1846, x. - - Brown, B. G., 1847, xi. - - Brown, J. M., 1856, xx. - - Bruce, W., 1867, xxxi. - - *Bulkley, T., 1865, xxix. - - *Butler, F. E., 1857, xxi. - - Butler, J. H., 1863, xxvii. - - - Came, C. G., 1849, xiii. - - Campbell, J., 1849, xiii. - - Campbell, W. H. W., 1856, xx. - - Capron, W. B., 1846, x. - - Carrier, A. H., 1851, xv. - - Carter, E. O., 1837, i. - - Caskey, T. F., 1865, xxix. - - Coe, F. A., 1837, i. - - Cole, H., 1866, xxx. - - Colton, W. S., 1850, xiv. - - Coy, E. G., 1869, xxxiii. - - Crapo, W. W., 1852, xvi. - - - Darling, S. C., 1864, xxviii. - - Davis, R. S., 1860, xxiv. - - Day, G. B., 1845, ix. - - DuBois, H., 1856, xx. - - DuBois, J. J., 1867, xxxi. - - Duffield, S. A. W., 1863, xxvii. - - Dulles, J. W., 1844, viii. - - Dunning, A. E., 1867, xxxi. - - - Emerson, J., 1841, v. - - Evans, E. W., 1851, xv. - - Evarts, W. M., 1837, i. - - - Faulkner, S. D., 1859, xxiii. - - Ferry, O. S., 1844, viii. - - Finch, F. M., 1849, xiii. - - Fischer, L. C., 1856, xx. - - Fisher, G. S., 1859, xxiii. - - Flagg, W. C., 1854, xviii. - - Fowler, W., 1860, xxiv. - - Francis, C. W., 1863, xxvii. - - Freeman, H. V., 1869, xxxiii. - - Fuller, W. H., 1861, xxv. - - - Gaines, E. P., 1841, v. - - Gilman, D. C., 1852, xvi. - - Gready, W. P., 1842, vi. - - Gregory, L., 1864, xxviii. - - *Grout, A., 1853, xvii. - - - Hammond, C., 1839, iii. - - Harding, J. W., 1845, ix. - - Harrison, B. N., 1859, xxiii. - - Harrison, H. B., 1846, x. - - Hartshorn, J. W., 1867, xxxi. - - Havens, D. W., 1843, vii. - - Hawley, D., 1846, x. - - Hemenway, D. E., 1862, xxvi. - - Hill, G. C., 1845, ix. - - Holden, E. G., 1860, xxiv. - - Hollister, G. H., 1840, iv. - - Holmes, J. M., 1852, xxi. - - Holt, G. C., 1866, xxx. - - *Hooker, J. W., 1854, xviii. - - *Hoyt, J. G., 1840, iv. - - Hubbard, R. D., 1839, iii. - - Huntington, H. S., 1857, xxi. - - - Jackson, H. R., 1839, iii. - - Johnson, G. A., 1853, xvii. - - *Johnston, W. C., 1860, xxiv. - - - Kellogg, C. S., 1858, xxii. - - *Kennedy, T., 1845, ix. - - Kernochan, J. F., 1863, xxvii. - - Kimball, J. E., 1858, xxii. - - - Lampson, W., 1862, xxvi. - - Langworthy, I. P., 1839, iii. - - Lee, S. H., 1858, xxii. - - *Lent, J. A., 1843, vii. - - Lewis, C. T., 1853, xvii. - - Lewis, J., 1868, xxxii. - - Linn, W. A., 1868, xxxii. - - Lounsbury, T. R., 1859, xxiii. - - Lyman, C. S., 1837, i. - - *Lynde, C. J., 1838, ii. - - - McCall, S., 1851, xv. - - *McKee, W. S., 1847, xi. - - McKinney, W. A., 1868, xxxii. - - McLean, A., 1865, xxix. - - Maples, W. S., 1854, xviii. - - *Martin, B. F., 1851, xv. - - Matthews, A., 1842, vi. - - Merriam, G. S., 1864, xxviii. - - Miller, A. D., 1864, xxviii. - - Mitchell, D. G., 1841, v. - - Morris, E. D., 1849, xiii. - - Mulford, E., 1855, xix. - - *Mulford, S. B., 1842, vi. - - *Munn, J., 1847, xi. - - Munson, F., 1843, vii. - - - Nevins, W. R., 1846, x. - - Noble, J. W., 1851, xv. - - *Noyes, D. T., 1847, xi. - - - Owen, C. H., 1869, xxiv. - - - [Peck, W. G., 1864, xxviii.] - - Perkins, N. C., 1857, xxi. - - Phelps, B. K., 1853, xvii. - - Porter, T. H., 1848, xii. - - Potwin, L. S., 1854, xviii. - - Pratt, G., 1857, xxi. - - *Purnell, C. T., 1854, xviii. - - - Raymond, H. W., 1869, xxxiii. - - Robbins, E. W., 1843, vii. - - Roberts, E. H., 1850, xiv. - - *Rich, C., 1838, ii. - - Richards, G., 1840, iv. - - - Scarborough, W. S., 1837, i. - - Schott, G. B., 1841, v. - - Shearer, S., 1861, xxv. - - Sherwood, J. D., 1839, iii. - - Shipley, J. L., 1861, xxv. - - Sill, E. R., 1861, xxv. - - *Skinner, R., 1862, xxvi. - - Smith, C. E., 1865, xxix. - - Smith, H. K., 1858, xxii. - - *Smith, W., 1844, viii. - - Southgate, C. M., 1866, xxx. - - Sprague, H. B., 1852, xvi. - - Stocking, W., 1865, xxix. - - - Talcott, T. G., 1838, ii. - - Taylor, J. 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