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522 INDEX in, 398 ; Zilpha living in, 398 ; Hugh Quoil living in, 405 ; owls hooting the lingua vemacvZa of, 420; 429. Waldensea, pickerel, 440. Wasps, visits from, 372. Water, colors of, 276-278 ; trans- parency of, 278-281. Wayland (Mass.), 244. ■Weeds, destruction of various, 251. " Welcome, Englishmen ! " 240. Well-Meadow, 430. West Indian provinces of the fancy and imagination, 15. Weston (Mass.), 431.

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verse, 192. Where I Lttbd, and What I Lived Fok, 128-155. Whippoorwills, singing of, 194. White Pond, 280; 284; 308-313; plan of, 447. Wigwam, in Indian gazettes, symbol of a day's march, 45. Winslow, Edward, quoted, 222. WmxEB Akiuals, 419-435. WiNTEE VlSITOBS, FOBMEE IH-! HABiTAjrrs, ASD, 396-418. Wood, gathering, 386 ; relative value, in different places, of, 389. Woodchuck, eating a, 95. Wood-pile, the, 390. Woods, turning face to the, 33. Work, exaggerated importance of our, 20. Wyman, the potter, 404. TelloW'Pine Lake, why suggested as a name for White Fond, 309. Toung, Arthur, 89. Touth and age, 16. Zendavestas, Vedas uid, 164. Zilpha, a colored woman, 398. Zoroaster, let the hired man commune with, 170.