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428 Labrador and East Main, health in the words, 104. Lake, a woodland, in winter, 174, 175. Lake Champlain, 6-8. Lake St. Peter, 96, 97. Lalement, Hierosme, quoted, 22. Lancaster (Mass.), 138, 139, 149. Landlord, The, 153-162. Landlord, qualities of the, 153-162. La Prairie (Que.), 11, 18, 99. Lark, the, 109, 110. Lead, rain of, 26. Leaves, fallen, 264-270; scarlet oak, 278-281. Lincoln (Mass.), 282, 283. Linnaeus, quoted, 222. Longueuil (Que.), 20. Loudon, John Claudius, quoted, 197, 200,291,292,310. " Low in the eastern sky," verse, 400. McCulloch's Geographical Diction- ary, quoted, 49. McTaggart, John, quoted, 94. MacTavish, Simon, 98. Man, translation, 383. Man, The Divine in, translation, 386. Map, drawing, on kitchen table, 60 ; of Canada, inspecting a, 95. Maple, the red and sugar, 6; the red, 258-263, 265; the sugar, 261, 271-278. Marafion, the river, 93. Marlborough (Mass.), 214. Merrimack River, the, 147. Michaux, Andr4, quoted, 269. Michaux, Francis Andr6, quoted, 220, 261, 301. Midnight, exploring the, 323. Miller, a crabbed, 69. Milne, Alexander, quoted, 193, 194. Mississippi, discovery of the, 90; ex- tent of the, 93; a panorama of the, 224. Mission, verse, 418. Monadnock, 4, 143, 145, 147. Montcalm, Wolfe and, monument to, 73, 74. Montmorenci County, 62; the habi- tans of, 64-68. Montmorenci, Falls of, 29, 37-39. Montreal (Que.), 9, 11; described, 14- 16 ; the mixed population of, 17, IS ; from Quebec to, 96, 97; and its sur- roundings, beautiful view of, 98; the name of, 98. Moon, The, verse, 406. Moonlight, Night and, 323-333. Moonlight, reading by, 145. Moonshine, 324, 325. Moore, Thomas, 98. Morning, winter, early, 163-166. Morton, Thomas, 2. Mount Royal (Montreal), 11. Mountains, the use of, 148, 149 ; and plain, influence of the, 150, 151. Muse, The Venality of the, transla- tion, 389. Musketaquid, Prairie, or Concord River, 115. Muskrat, the, 114-117. Mussel, the, 129. "My life more civil is and free," verse, 415. Names, poetry in, 20 ; of places, French, 56, 57; men's, 236, 237 ; of colors, 273, 274. Natural History of Massachu- setts, 103-131. Natural history, reading books of, 103, 105. Nature, health to be found in, 105; man's work the most natural, compared with that of, 119; the hand of, upon her children, 124, 125; different methods of work, 125; the civilized look of, 141; the winter purity of, 167; a hortus sicaxs in, 179; men's relation to, 241,242. Nature, verse, 395. Nawshawtuct Hill, 384. New things to be seen near home, 211, 212. Niebuhr, Barthold Georg, quoted, 290. Niepce, Joseph Nicephore, quoted, 238. Night and Moonlight, 323-333. Night, on Wachusett, 146 ; the senses in the, 327, 328. " No generous action can delay," verse, 418. Nobscot Hill, 303, 304. Norumbega, 90. " Not unconcerned Wachusett rears his head," verse, 144.