Washington's Farewell Address, 193.
Watertown, its protest against taxation without representation, 291.
Webster, John, 373.
West, Rev. Samuel, 300.
West Gate of Cambridge, 296.
Whewell, William, 411, 435.
Whitman, Walt, 338.
Wilder, S. H., 58.
William and Mary, 138.
Williams, Roger, 134, 139-141, 161, 162.
Winthrop, John, 146.
Wolf, F. A., 352; his theory of the Homeric poems, 352-354.
Wolf, K. F., 41.
Wolves and bears in Cambridge, 296.
Xicotencatl, 202.
Yonnondio, 200.
Youmans, E. L., 67-99, 453-455.
Youmans, Vincent, 67-71.
Young, Thomas, 27.
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Morse, What American Zoölogists have done for Evolution, pp. 37, 39-41, Salem, 1876; Proc. Amer. Assoc. for Adv. of Sci., vol. xxii.
The Ascent of Man, pp. 282-291; cf. Tyler, The Whence and the Whither of Man, pp. 179, 217, etc.
An address delivered in the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, May 13, 1896, at the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of its founding, under the lead of the illustrious Dr. Priestley.
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