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Coacoochee, or Wild-cat, an Indian
chief, 18, 19.

Coal. See Johnson.

Coast Survey.

See United States

Coast Survey.
Cockroaches, remedy for, 83.
Coleoptera, 76, 79.

Coleridge, Henry Nelson, Anthon
copies him, on Homer, 188 - In-
troduction to the study of the
Greek Classic Poets by, noticed,
239.

Combe, George, comments on Amer-
ican publishers, 142.
Commerce of the American colonies
before the Revolution, 304.
Common-Place Book, by Ames, no-
ticed, 229.

Common Schools, Reports on, re-
viewed, 458-provision for, in
Connecticut, ib. measures

to

improve them there, 459 - im-
provement of, in Massachusetts,
465- insufficiency of existing
laws, 467- inadequate appropri-
ations for, ib. See Barnard,
Connecticut, Mann, Massachusetts,
Operatives, and Teaching.
Commons. See Cavendish.
Congress of Albany, representation
by the, to the Crown, 302.
Connecticut, Reports of the Board
of Commissioners of Common
Schools in, together with the An-
nual Reports of the Secretary of
the Board reviewed, 458 — early
provisions in, for education, ib.
school funds in, ib.- the Board
of Education, 460. See Barnard.
Connecticut Common School Journal,

vols. I. II. III., reviewed, 458 -
editor of the, 461 commended,

463.
Constant, Benjamin, on the religious
sentiment in the soul, 373.
Constitution. See Federal Constitu-
tion.

Copyright, on international, 354.
Corbett, Michael, trial of, 210.
Coteau des Prairies, 285, 290.
Courier, William, trial of, 210.
Cousin, argument of respecting
God, 119, 366-cited, 393.
Cramer's Greece, Professor Anthon
borrows from, 195.

Creek Indians, on the union of the
Florida Indians with the, 3.
Crickets and their music, 84.
Criminal Trials. See Chandler.
Crosby, Alpheus, Greek Grammar,
Part First by, noticed, 494.
Crusaders, the Flemish, 147.
Cushing, Caleb, Oration on the Ma-
terial Growth and Territorial Pro-
gress of the United States, deliv-
ered at Springfield, on the Fourth
of July, 1839, reviewed, 211 - cit-
ed, 216.
Cutworms, 91.

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of Spanish

Demosthenes, the orator, inconsistent
accounts of, 182.
Depping, arrangement
ballads by, 427.
Dermer, Thomas, facts from a let-
ter by, 325.

Descartes, argument of, respecting
God, 120, 362-its fallacy, 124,
363.

Design, the argument from, for a
Deity, 130, 381.

Devil, Vander Donck on the consul-
tation of, by Indians, 321.
De Vries. See Vries.

Dice, anecdote respecting, 131.
Dickens, Charles, homage to, in
America, 355.

Dictionary. See Antiquities, and

Classical Dictionaries.
Diptera, 77, 97.

D'Israeli, J., Amenities of Litera-
ture by, noticed, 233 — his style,
235.

District School Libraries, appropria-
tions for, 475.

Dodge, Colonel, in the expedition
from Fort Gibson, 289.
Donck, Vander, his map of New
Amsterdam, 300-facts from his
History, 312-on the Indians'
consultation of the devil, 321.
Downy plant-lice, 88.
Drachme, value of the, 185.
Drake, Samuel G., the Book of the
Indians by, eighth edition, notic-
ed, 231.

Dramatic ballads, 441.

Drisler, Mr., aids Professor Anthon,
198.

Drury, Arundines Cami, reviewed,
269.

Dudley, Governor, letter by, to

Mather on the mammoth, 319.
Dumas, M., on Liebig's views of the
vegetable kingdom, 478.
Dutch, difficulty between the Eng-
lish and, at Hartford, 326.
Dutch and Belgic question, 171.
Durandarte, Romance of, 437.
Dwight, E., appropriation by, for
Normal Schools, 475.
Dwight, Timothy, on locusts in Ver-
mont, 85.

Earwigs, 83.

469. See Common Schools, and
Teaching.

Egmont, a Tragedy, noticed, 250.
Electors of President, pledged before-
hand, 223.

Eloquence, Indian, 228.
England, classical literature in, 269.
Entomology. See Harris.
Epidemic diseases. See Parkin.
Eschenburg's Manual, 177.
Europe. See Tales and Souvenirs.
Evans, Oliver, predictions of, re-
specting steam travelling, 323.
Everett, Horace, of Vermont, Re-
marks of, on the Motion to add to
the Army Bill an Appropriation
of Three Hundred Thousand Dol-
lars, for the Suppression of Hostil-
ities, reviewed, 1- his account of
the Treaty of Payne's Landing, 2
errors pointed out by, 7, 17.
See Florida War.
Evidence, moral and demonstrative,
113, 115. See Reasoning.

F.

Factories, superiority of instructed
operatives in, 469.

Family Registers, 235 — importance
of, 237.

Federal Constitution, condition of the
United States at the time of form-
ing the, 212.

Fenning, Pierce, trial of, 210.
Fichte's Critique of all Revelation,
388.

Fiction, remark on, 233.

Final causes, on the speculations in,
369.

Fisk, Professor, Eschenburg's Man-
ual translated by, 177.
Flag of truce, use of, by Florida In-
dians, 17.

Flanders, early notices of, 146, 147
Crusaders from, 147- the war-
riors of, ib.

Flies, 98.

Florida, features of the country, 7,
13.

Florida Indians, Gadsden's Treaty
with the, at Payne's Landing, 2—
feature in their treaty with the
Creeks, 3 note-removal of the,
pressed by the President, 4
their opposition, 5
Dade's party, 7-their mode of

E.

Education, effect of, on operatives,
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Gad flies, 99.

G.

Gadsden, Colonel, treaty of, with the
Florida Indians, in 1832, 2.
Galiani, Abbé, anecdote of, 131.
Gammer Gurton, translations from,
into Greek poetry, 277, 281.
Gardens, weevils in, 81.
Geine, Liebig's doctrine of, 481.
Genealogies See Family Registers.
Genelli, on the Attic theatre, 192.
Geodesical surveys, 447, 452.
Geographers, names of, omitted by
Professor Anthon, 196.
Geography, on teaching, 488.
Geology. See Hitchcock.
Geometry, 230. See Tillinghast.
Georgia, proceedings in, as to the
Stamp Act, 253-state of, at the
beginning of the Revolution, 254.
German Prose Writers. See Austin.
Gibbon, on the time of the Unre-
ported Parliament, 484.
Gibson, Fort, exploring expedition
from, 284, 289.

Gnats, 100.

Goethe, Egmont, a Tragedy by, no-
ticed, 250-outline of it, ib.
Gold and Gold mines, Vander Donck
on, near Albany, 315, 316.

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Haggerston, Mr., remedy for insects
proposed by, 97.

Hamilton, Andrew, defends Zenger,
206-remark of Gouverneur Mor-
ris on, 209- his family, ib.
Hamilton, Andrew, Governor of
Pennsylvania, 209.

Hamilton, James, Governor of Penn-
sylvania, 209.

Harper, Brothers, & Co., censured,
141, 142.

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Harris, Thaddeus William, his Re-
port on the Insects of Massachu-
setts Injurious to Vegetation, re-
viewed, 73-its importance, 74-
its scientific and popular character,
76-on the confusion in the names
of insects, 83 his remedy for
cockroaches, 84-
- on little green
grasshoppers, 85-on bugs, 86-
seventeen-year locusts, ib. - downy
plant-lice, 88- caterpillars, 89–
on cutworms, 91 -on moths, 93
-on house flies, 98- execution
of the work, 100.
Hartford, disagreement between the
first settlers of, 326.
Harvard University, Remarks and
Reports respecting the Introduc-
tion of the Voluntary System there,
reviewed, 35 leading principles
of the system, 36— on the cause
of the change, 39-its inexpedi-
ency, 40- arguments in favor of
it, 41 details of the plan, 45—
the Elective and the Prescribed
studies, ib.. remarks on the
change, 46, 48-arguments for it

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examined, 50-the only essential
feature of the voluntary system,
54 — on allowing the undergradu-
ates to select their studies, 69.
See Classical Studies.

Harvest fly, confounded with the lo-
cust, 83.
Hassler, F. N., Superintendent of
the Coast Survey, Letter from the
Secretary of the Treasury, trans-
mitting a Report of, reviewed, 446
- complaints against, 453.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Twice-told
Tales by, noticed, 496.
Heckewelder, John, on the first arri-
val of Europeans at Manhattan
Island, 310.
Hemiptera, 76, 86.

Hermann, H. F., on Plato, 193.
Historical Spanish Ballads, 431.
Historical studies, remarks on, 299,

487.

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Hitchcock, Edward, Elementary Ge-
ology by, noticed, 238- additions
to the second edition, ib.
Hoffmann, S. F. W., his Alterthums-
wissenschaft, 176.
Holland, separation of Belgium and,
142, 168- on their reunion, 143,
154 their earlier separation, 149
their union in 1815,,150. See
Belgium, and Netherlands.
Homer, Anthon's article on, 188 -
Coleridge on, ib., 239.
Honey bees, appeared in America
after the Europeans, 321.
Hoogvorst, Baron Vanderlinden d',
and the Belgian Revolution, 158.
Hopkins, Mark, The Connexion be-
tween Taste and Morals; Two
Lectures by, reviewed, 232.
Horse-flies, 98, 99.
House flies, 98.

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House of Commons. See Cavendish.
Hudson river, steam navigation on
the, 323.

Huguenots, favored by Stuyvesant,

332.

Hume, David, skepticism of, 123,
125, 128- his reasoning respect-
ing the Deity, 383, 385 — remarks
on, 391.

Humming-birds perplex Dutch col-
onists, 321.

Hummocks in Florida, 13.
Humus, Liebig's doctrine of, 481.
Hunter, Robert, Governor, emigra-
tion of, to New York, 333.

Hutchinson, Anne, Mrs., and Sir
Henry Vane, 202.
Hymenoptera, 77, 96.

I.

Illinois, French cultivation of the
grape in, 304.

Imagination, culture of the, 487.
Impressment, acquittal for resisting,
209.

Independence, Jenkins's project for
preventing American, 303.
Indian mounds, 297.
Indian oratory, 228.
Indians, Works respecting, by Cat-
lin and Bradford, reviewed, 283-
account of the Mandans, 288, 294
of the Camanches, 289
-on the
language of, 290, 292-on draw-
ings among the Mandans, 294
the interpreters among the, ib..
on civilizing, 295-Verrazzano cit-
ed on the, 308-treaty with the
Mohawk, at Albany, in 1645, 315

their counselling of the dev-
il, 321- Governor Stuyvesant's
treatment of them, 333. See Cher-
okees, Creeks, Drake, Florida, Red
Jacket, Six Nations, and Stone.
Infidelity of the present age, 127
source of the German, 390- at-
tributed to Locke's philosophy, ib.
See Deity.

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Infinite, on conception of the, 375.
Inquisition, attempt to establish, in
the Low Countries, 148.
Insects, classified, 76-number of,
77-advantages from deleterious,
78-confusion in the use of the
names of, 83. See Harris.
Instruction of Representatives, on
the right of, 223.

International copyright, remarks on,
354.

Intuitive perceptions, 361. See Ulti-
mate principles.

Iron, importance of, 243-early uses

of, in New England, 318. See
Johnson.

Iroquois Indians, meaning of, 293.
Irving, Washington, his History of

New York, founded in fact, 329.
Isocrates, tuition charged by, 184.
Israeli See D'Israeli.
Italian literature, Mariotti's work on,
reviewed, 339-periods of 341–
Mariotti's periods in, 343-the

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Lempriere's Classical Dictionary, 178
on its gross allusions, 185.
Leonard, Levi W., on the destruc-
tion of the sugar-maple trees by
insects, 82.

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Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, elected
King of Belgium, 169- his ad-
ministration, 171, 173 — influence
of, 174.
Lepidoptera, 76, 89.
Libel, trial of Zenger for, 205.
Lice on trees, 88, 89.

Liebig, Justus, Organic Chemistry
by; Second American Edition,
with an Introduction, Notes, and
Appendix, by John W. Webster,
reviewed, 476 his doctrine of
geine, 481.

Life, circle of organic, 478, 479.
Literary ambition, 402.
Literary history, difficulty of writing,
339-deficiency of English, ib.,
340. See Italian, and Spanish.
Literature, hidden treasures of, in
British collections, 284. See D'Is-
raeli, Italian, and Spanish.
Locke, John, on Descartes, 122-
infidelity attributed to the philos-
ophy of, 390.

419-

Lockhart, J. G., Ancient Spanish
Ballads, Historical and Romantic,
translated by, reviewed,
their popularity, 421 liberty
taken by, 422 - compared with
Dr. Bowring, 423. See Spanish
Ballads.

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