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    Walden by Henry David Thoreau

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    batteaux

      beach plum

      bear

      beaver

      beech

      Beecher, Henry Ward

      bees

      beetles

      Berkeley, George

      Bible,

      Bigelow, Jacob

      birch

      birds; nests; see also specific birds

      bittern

      bitters

      blackberry

      blackbird

      black flies

      black nightshade (Solanum nigrum)

      black oak (Quercus velutina)

      black spruce (Abies nigra)

      black tea

      Blitz, Signor

      blueberry

      bluebird

      bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus)

      Bodaeus, Johannes

      Book of Judges

      Border Ruffians

      Boston

      Boston Herald

      Boston Post

      botany; see also plants

      Boutwell, George S.

      Brand, John; Popular Antiquities

      bravery

      breams

      Brisbane, Albert

      Brocken spectre

      Brontë, Emily

      brook minnow

      Brooks, Preston

      broom grasses

      broom hickory (Carya glabra)

      Brown, Frederick

      Brown, John; execution of; Harpers Ferry raid; last days of; plea for; Pottawatomie Creek massacre; trial and sentencing of

      Brown, Lucy Jackson

      Brown, Sir Thomas, Christian Morals

      Bryant, William Cullen, “To a Waterfowl,”

      Buchanan, James

      buck-beans (Menyanthes trifoliata)

      buckeye

      buffalo

      Buffon, Comte de; Natural History

      Buford, Jefferson

      Buncombe

      Bunyan, John; The Pilgrim’s Progress

      Burke, William

      Burns, Anthony

      Burton, Sir Richard Francis

      business

      butterfly

      button-bush

      Cabot, John

      caddis-worms

      Caesar, Julius

      California

      Callistephus chinensis, see China-aster

      Calvinism

      Campbell, Thomas, “Gertrude of Wyoming,”

      Canada

      canker-worm

      canoes

      Cape Cod

      caribou

      carp

      Carpenter, William

      carrots

      Carya glabra, see broom hickory

      Cass, Lewis

      Cassandra calyculata, see dwarf andromeda

      Catholic Church

      Cato the Younger

      cattle

      Caucasus

      cedar

      cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)

      Celebes

      cemetery

      Chaldean Oracles

      Champdoré

      Channing, William Francis

      Charles I, King of England

      Charleston

      Charlevoix, Pierre-Francois-Xavier de

      Chaucer, Geoffrey; Canterbury Tales

      Chenopodium Botrys, see Jerusalem oak

      cherry

      cherry-bird, see cedar waxwing

      chestnut

      chestnut oak (Quercus prinus)

      Chesuncook Lake

      chickadee

      children

      China

      China-aster (Callistephus chinensis)

      chivalry

      chivin

      Christianity; see also church; Jesus Christ

      church; tax; and state, division of

      Church of England

      cicada

      Cicero, Marcus Tullius

      “Civil Disobedience,”

      civilization

      Civil War

      Cloud of Unknowing, The

      clouds

      club moss (Lycopodium lucidulum)

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Aids to Reflection

      colors, autumnal

      Columbus, Christopher

      Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus

      common nightshade, see black nightshade

      Commonwealth

      Compromise of 1850

      Concord, Massachusetts

      Concord Lyceum

      Concord River

      Confucius; The Analects

      Congress, U.S.

      conscience

      Constitution, U.S.

      Copernicus, Nicolaus

      Coppoc, Edwin

      corn

      cornel (bunch-berries)

      Cornwallis, Charles

      cotton

      Cotton Whigs

      cowbird

      crab-apple (Malus coronaria); see also wild apple

      cranberry

      crickets

      Crimean War

      Cromwell, Oliver

      crop rotation

      crow

      crystalline botany

      Crystal Palace (London)

      Cumming, Roualeyn George Gordon-

      Curzon, Robert

      Cusa, Nicholas of

      daguerreotype

      Dahomey

      dams

      Daniel, Samuel

      Dante Alighieri

      Darwin, Charles; On the Origin of Species

      “Deacon’s Seat,”

      death

      Declaration of lndependence

      deer

      Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe

      Dekker, Thomas

      democracy

      Democratic Party

      de Monts, Pierre du Guast, Sieur

      Demosthenes

      denominationalism

      desert

      de Staël, Madame

      Dewey, Orville

      Dexter, Timothy

      Dial, The

      dill

      Dinesen, Isak, Out of Africa

      Dionysius

      disease

      District of Columbia

      dogs

      dogwood

      Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

      Douglas, Stephen

      Douglass, Frederick

      Downing, Andrew Jackson

      Doyle, John

      Dracaena draco, see dragon-tree

      “The Dragon of Wantley” (anonymous poem)

      dragon-tree (Dracaena draro)

      dreams

      Dubuque, Julien

      ducks

      dung beetle

      dwarf andromeda (Cassandra calyculata)

      eagle

      Easterbrooks Country

      Eastern Indians

      East Main

      ecology

      education

      Edwards, Jonathan

      eels

      Egypt

      electricity

      Eliade, Mircea

      Elizabeth I, Queen of England

      elm

      Emerson, George B.

      Emerson, Lydia

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Address on West India Emancipation; “The Problem,” Representative Men; “Self-Reliance,”

      Emerson, Waldo

      Emysaurus serpentina, see snapping turtle

      Enfield

      England; forests; government

      English Romantics

      entomology

      environmentalism

      Eragrostis pectinacea, see purple grass

      eternity, speaking from

      ethics

      Etruscans

      Etzler, J. A.

      Europe; see also specific countries

      Evelyn, John

      experience

      extended first person, prophetic

      Fairbanks, Thaddeus

      Fair Haven Pond

      fallen leaves

      Faraday, Michael

      feather geranium

      Fiji Islands

      finch

      fir

      fire

      First Parish Church, Concord

      fish; see also specific fish

      fish-hawk, see osprey

      Five Islands

      flicker

    &nb
    sp; Florida

      flycatcher (Tyrannus tyrannus)

      forest trees, succession of

      forked beard-grass (Andropogon furcatus)

      Forster, E. M.; on Tristram Shandy

      fossils

      Fourier, Charles

      Fowler, Thomas

      fox

      Fox, George

      France

      Franklin, Benjamin; Poor Richard’s Almanack

      Franklin, Sir John

      freedom

      Free-Soilers

      frogs

      frost-smoke

      fruits; wild apples

      Fugitive Slave Law

      Fuller-Ossoli, Margaret

      full moon

      Fulton, Robert

      fur trade

      Gandhi, Mohandas

      garget, see poke

      Garrison, William Lloyd

      Gaylussacia, see huckleberry

      geese

      Genin, John Nicholas

      genius

      George, King of England

      Georgia

      Germany

      Gesner, Konrad

      Gessler

      Gnaphalium, see life-everlasting

      Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Italian Journey

      gold

      golden rule

      Goldsmith, Oliver

      gooseberry

      goosefoot

      Gosnold, Bartholomew

      gossip

      governmeht; civil disobedience; slavery and

      Gramineae, see grasses

      grape

      grasses; purple

      gravity

      Gray, Asa

      Gray, Thomas, “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,”

      Great North Diver

      Great Pine Forest

      Great Slave Lake

      Greece

      Greeley, Horace

      Greenland

      Greenleaf, Moses; Map of Maine

      Green Mountains

      gulls

      Guyot, Arnold Henry

      Hale, Edward Everett

      Harpers Ferry raid

      Harvard College

      harvest-fly (Cicada)

      hawk

      hay scales

      Hayward, John, The New England Gazetteer

      Head, Sir Francis

      Hebrew Bible

      Hecatompolis

      hedgehog

      hellebore

      hemlock

      Henry, Joseph

      herbs

      Herndon, William Lewis

      Herodians

      Herodotus

      heroism

      heron

      Herrick, Robert

      Hesperides

      hickory

      Higginson, Thomas Wentworth

      Hinduism

      Hippocrates

      Hoar, Samuel

      Hodge, James T.

      Holley, Myron

      Homer; The Odyssey

      hornet

      horses

      Hottentots

      Howe, Samuel Gridley

      Howitt, William

      huckleberry (Gaylussacia)

      huckleberry-bird, see sparrow

      Hudson’s Bay

      Humboldt, Alexander von

      humor

      Huns

      hunting

      Hybla

      Hymettus

      Hypericum perforatum, see Saint-John’s-wort

      ice

      ignorance

      imagination

      India

      Indian-grass (Andropogon nutans)

      Indians, see Native Americans

      industry

      insects; see also specific insects

      invertebrates

      Ireland

      Irving, Washington

      Islam

      Isle of Orleans

      Isthmus of Darien

      Italy

      ivy

      Jackson, Charles T.

      jay

      Jefferson, Thomas

      Jerusalem oak (Chenopodium Botyrs)

      Jesuit missionaries

      Jesus Christ

      Johnson, Barbara

      Johnson, Samuel, A Dictionary of the English Language

      Jonson, Ben

      joy

      Juncaceae, see rushes

      Junco hiemalis, see snowbird

      June grass

      juniper

      justice

      Kabir

      Kane, Elisha Kent

      Kansas “Bleeding,” xlii

      Kansas-Nebraska Act

      Kant, Immanuel

      Katahdin, Mount, see Ktaadn

      Katepskonegan Lake

      King, Martin Luther, Jr.

      kingbird

      King Philip’s War

      Knight, Thomas Andrew

      knowledge

      Knox, John

      koodoo

      Kossuth, Lajos

      “Ktaadn,”

      Labiatae, see mint

      Labrador

      lambkill

      Lane, Charles

      Lapland

      larch

      lark

      Laski, J. K.

      “Last Days of John Brown, The,”

      Latimer, George

      Lawrence, D. H.

      League of Gileadites

      leaves, autumnal

      Lescarbot, Marc

      Lethe (river)

      Liberator, The

      Liberty Party

      lichen

      life-everlasting (Gnaphalium)

      “Life without Principle,”

      light

      lightning

      lily

      Lincoln, Maine

      Lincoln, Abraham

      Linnaeus, Carolus

      lizards

      Locke, JohnAn Essay concerning Human Understanding

      LondonGreat Exhibition

      London Horticultural Society

      Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

      loon

      loosestrife

      López, Narciso

      Loring, Edward Greely

      Loudon, John Claudius

      Louisiana Purchase

      lumber trade

      Luther, Martin

      lyceum movement

      Lycopodium lucidulum, see club moss

      lynx

      Macgregor, Patrick, “Ca-Lodin,” 173, 344; “Carric, a Poem,” 208, 351; The Genuine Remains of Ossian

      machinery

      Macpherson, James, The Poems of Ossian

      magnolia

      Mahomet

      Maine

      malic acid

      Malus coronaria, see crab-apple

      Manila

      manners

      Manu Vaivasvata

      maple red sugar

      Map of the Public Lands of Maine and Massachusetts

      marmot

      marsh hawk

      Marvell, Andrew, “An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland,”

      Mason, James M.

      Massachusetts natural history of slavery in

      Massachusetts Supreme Court

      mathematics

      Mattawamkeag

      McAdam, John

      McCauslin, George

      meadow-hay

      meadow-hen

      melons

      Melville, Herman

      memory

      Menyanthes trifoliatu, see buck beans

      Mexican War

      Mexico

      Michaelmas

      Michaux, François André North American Sylva “Travels West of the Alleghanies in 1802,” 160

      Michigan

      Middle Ages

      midges (no-see-ums)

      Milford

      military

      Millinocket River

      Milne, Alexander

      Milton, JohnLycidas Paradise Lost

      mining

      mink

      Minnesota

      mint (Labiatae)

      missionaries

      Mississippi River

      Missouri

      Missouri Compromise

      Mitchel, John

      Mohawk River

      Mohawks

      Molunkus

      money


      moonlight

      Moore, Thomas, “A Canadian Boat Song,”

      moose

      moose-berries

      moose-wood

      Mormons

      Morrison, John

      mosquitoes

      moss

      mossy-cup oak (Quercus macrocarpa)

      mountain-ash

      mountain cranberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)

      mouse

      Muir, John

      mulberry ash

      Murch Brook

      muskrat

      Mus leucopus, see wood mouse

      mussel (Unio complanatus)

      mythology

      names

      Napoleon Bonaparte

      Native Americans

      “Natural History of Massachusetts,”

      Nauvoo

      Nawshawtuct Hill

      Nebraska see also Kansas-Nebraska Act

      Neptune, Louis

      nettle (Urtica urens)

      New England

      Newfoundland

      New Granada

      New Hampshire

      New Jersey

      newspapers, see press; specific publications

      New Testament

      New York

      New York Herald

      New-York Tribune

      New-York Weekly Tribune

      Niagara Falls

      Nickatow

      Niebuhr, Barthold Georg

      Niépce, Joseph-Nicéphore

      Nobscot Hill

      nonresistance, see resistance

      Nootka Sound

      North

      North Twin Lake

      nuthatch

      nuts

      Nuttall, Thomas

      Nymphaea odorata, see water lily

      oak scarlet seed dispersal white

      oats

      O’Connor, Flannery

      Odd Fellow

      Ohio

      Old Testament

      Oldtown

      Old World

      Oregon

      Oriental plane tree (Platanus orientalis)

      osprey

      otter

      owl

      Pacific Ocean

      Paley, William The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy

      Palladius

      palmerworm

      Palmyra

      Pamadumcook Lake

      panicled andromeda

      “Paradise (To Be) Regained,”

      parish tax

      Parker, Theodore

      Parry, Sir William Edward

      partridge

      Passadumkeag

      Passamagamet Lake

      Patent Office

      patriotism

      Paxton, Sir Joseph

      Peele, George, The Battle of Alcazar

      Pellico, Silvio, Le mie prigioni

      Pennsylvania

      Penobscot Indians

      Penobscot River

      perch

      persimmon

      perspective

      Peter of Amiens

      pewee

      Philip (Metacomet)

      Philips, John

      philosophy

      Phleum alpinum, see timothy grass

      phoebe

      photography

      physical world

      Phytolacca decandra, see poke

      pickerel

      picquer de fond

      pigeon-woodpecker, see flicker

      pignuts

      pigweed

      Pilate

      Pilgrims

      Pilpay

      pine logging of seed dispersal

      pineapple

      pin oak (Quercus palustris)

      Pinus strobus, see white pine

      pitch pine

      plane tree

      plants autumnal tints seed dispersal and germination succession of forest trees wild apples see also nature; specific plants

     


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