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INDEX.

Carlyle, Thomas, mentioned, 57, 73, 95, 112, 120, 184, 185, 203, 296 ; reviewed by Emerson, 112, 120; by Thoreau, 203.

Carpet-race, 59, 64.

Carver, Mass., 311.

Cascade, Silver, 44.

Cases in court, Wyman s, 124 ; San- born s, 420 ; other cases, 272.

Castle Garden, New York, 80.

Castleton, Staten Island, 80, 84, 85, 87, 89, 92, 100, 124.

Catacombs, 193, 215.

Catastomus tubercukttus, etc., 15G, 157.

Catherine, a Concord family, 2.

Catholic Church, 146, 293.

Cat-naps, 126.

Cats in Thoreau family, viii, 36 ; in Worcester, 342.

Cattle show in Concord, 133.

Caucomgomoc, Me., 382.

Cedar-post, life of, 344.

Celestial City, 197.

Celestial cows, 269.

Celestial Empire, 105.

&quot; Celestial Railroad,&quot; 143.

Cellar, of meeting-house, 377 ; of Walden hut, 188.

Celtis-seeds, 357.

Centrifugal force of whim, 184.

Cents and dollars, 150, 205.

Ceremonies, 105, 270.

Chagrin, Goethe s, 202.

Chaleur, bay of, 380.

Chamber in Concord, 309, 314, 324.

Chambers of Silence, 278.

Chamberlain Lake in Maine, 381, 382.

Change is change, 193.

Channing, Ellen Fuller, wife of El- lery, 49.

Channing, Ellery (W. E. Channing the Younger), 49, 68, 76, 94, 110- 112, 123, 135, 139, 143-145, 175, 181, 184, 229, 231, 283, 285-287, 297, 300, 302, 303, 305, 314, 320, 322-325, 359, 364, 383, 384, 389, 392, 396, 400, 401 ; quoted, viii, ix, 1, 77, 144.

Channing, Rev. William Henry (H. U. 1829), cousin of Ellery, 96, 114, 123, 140, 220, 222.

Channing, William Francis (son of Dr. W. E. Channing, and cousin of the two named above), men tioned, 229.

Chapin, Rev. E. H. (H. U. 1845), 72.

Chapman, John, London publisher, 321.

Character, of Alcott, 181, 184; of John Brown, 414 ; of W. E. Chan ning, 325 ; of W. H. Channing, 96, 141 ; of T. Cholmondeley, 284, 321; of D. Ricketson, 283, 306 ; of Walt Whitman, 340, 345-349.

Charleston, S. C., 334.

Chastity and sensuality, 231, 245- 251, 345.

Chateaubriand, 13.

Chatham Street, 93.

Chaucer, mentioned, 90 ; quoted, 122.

Chaudiere, the river, 380.

Cherries, 25, 84.

Cheshire, England, 284.

Chesuncook, Me., 259, 381, 458.

Chicago, visited by Thoreau, 444 ; by B. B. Wiley, 349.

Chickadees, 115, 425.

Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria, 120.

China, 105, 290.

Chippeway Indians, 130.

Cholmondeley, Rev. Charles, 284, 285.

Cholmondeley, Thomas, 282-286, 289, 295, 299, 320, 321, 348, 358, 397-399, 406, 409, 439-444 ; books sent by, 319, 321 ; letter from, 321, 348, 439 ; letter to, 295-298.

Christ, 215, 233.

Christian, 59, 123, 134.

&quot; Christian Examiner,&quot; 118.

Christianity, 105.

Christmas, 174, 200.

Clark, Farmer, 169.

Clark s Island, 353, 364.

Clark, the Swedenborgian, 175.

Church, 93, 115, 235, 270, 272 ; Catholic, 146, 293.

City and swamp, 225.

City of God, 268, 405.

Clergyman, English, 284, 285, 321.

Club at Parker House, 401 ; Town and Country, 401.

Coffee, 382.

Coffee-grounds, 216.

Cold weather, 14, 30-36, 297.

Coleridge, S. T., 352.

&quot; Come to Concord ! &quot; 331.

Commerce, 121.

Conantum in Concord, 168.

Concord, Mass., its academy, 10, 27, 56 ; aspect of, 14, 42, 43, 79, 109, 168, 210 ; cliffs of, 31, 34, 124, 184 ; Lyceum, 4, 56, 60, 61, 72, 173, 180, 185, 187, 323 ; people, and houses, 2-5, 15, 19, 23, 39, 49, 56-58, 60-63, 75,76, 110, 111 ; schools, 4, 10, 25, 56, 377.