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Daffodils, 165, 172.

Daisy, English, 52, 159, 160, 196.

Daisy, ox-eye, 160, 165, 196.

Dalibarda, 164.

Dandelion, 16, 165.

Danton, Georges Jacques, 229.

Darwin, Charles, 31, 32.

Dead-nettle, 161.

Democracy, Carlyle's opinion of, 232-251.

De Quincey, Thomas, 230.

Desmoulins, Camille, 229.

Devil's Punch-Bowl, the, 88.

Dicentra, 38, 164, 172.

Dickens, Charles, 231.

Dock, sorrel (Rumex acetosa), 170.

Docks, 171.

Dog-fish, 188.

Dolphins, 274, 275.

Doon, the, 46, 132, 134, 161, 162.

Dover, the cliffs of, 13, 14.

Ducks, wild, 186.

Eagle, 187, 188.

Earthworm, as a cultivator of the soil, 31, 32.

Easing, 94, 103.

Ecclefechan, 39; the journey from Edinburgh to, 49-55; in the village and churchyard of, 55-58, 61-64; birds'-nesting boys of, 64-66; walks about, 67-72; the "dogfight," 67.

Edinburgh, 48, 49, 178.

Edward, Thomas, 187, 188.

Elder, English, 10.

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