INDEX, 



NicoK-t, Hcrcule, lithographer,!. 117; 



new process of printing in tints, i. 



130. 



Nicolet, Celestin, i. 164. 

 Niles, W. H., ii. 86, 138. 

 Nomenclator Zoologicus, 1842-1845, i. 



138, 240. 



Normandy, i. 42. 

 Norton, Charles Eliot, ii. no. 

 Notice sur la Geographie des Animaux, 



i. 247. 



Observations sur les glaciers, i. 128. 

 Observations geologiques sur la Jura 



Soleurois, i. 138. 

 Oken, i. 22, 25. 

 Old Red Fishes, i. 229. 

 Omalius, d'Halloy, i. 128, ii. 105. 

 Orbe, i. i, 4, 18, 28. 

 Ordway, Albert, ii. 86, 136. 

 Owen, Sir Richard, ii. 76, 104. 



Packard, ii. 100. 



Panama, ii. 190. 



Para, ii. 151. 



Paris, i. 33, 34, 36, 39, 43, 46, 47, 123, 

 262,264,272, 274, ii. 71,76; " Hfitel 

 du Jardin du Roi," i. 37. 



Parker, Theodore, ii. 13. 



Pasteur, Louis, ii. 119. 



Patterson, Captain C. T., ii. 182. 



Peabody. Rev. Dr. A. G., ii. 215. 



Peabody, George, ii. 100, 142. 



Pcnikese Island, Anderson School of 

 Natural History, ii. 201. 



Perry, John B., ii. 161. 



Perthes, Boucher de, ii. 121. 



Pfuel, General de, i. 190, 195. 



Philadelphia, ii. 27; visits Dr. Samuel 

 Morton, i. 285. 



Philippi, Dr. R. A., ii. 188. 



Pictet, Jules, i. 67 ; letter to Agassiz, 

 i. 138; his opinion of Poissons fos- 

 si/es, i. 212; friendship with Agas- 

 siz, i. 249 ; letter from Agassiz, i. 249 ; 

 letter from Agassiz, i. 252; biography 

 of Agassiz, i. 255. 



Pierce, Professor Benjamin, ii. 32, 182. 



Plan of Creation, subject of Agassiz's ' 

 first lecture in America, i. 288. 



Poirrier Collection, ii. 165. 



Pol ssons fossiles, i. 31, 58, 63, 138, 211. 



Porrentruy, i. 127. 



Pourtales, Fran9ois de, i. 164, ii. 174, 

 175, 182, 191 ; joins Agassiz in Bos- 

 ton, i. 291 ; appointment in the 

 United States Coast Survey, ii. 36. 



Prestwich, Joseph, ii. 120. 



Prevost, Constant, i. 265. 



Princeton, i. 284. 



Prodrome d'une Monographic dcs 

 Echinodermes, i. 179. 



Prussia, King of, gift for the continu- 

 ance of Agassiz's glacial work, i. 203 ; 

 gives ten thousand louis for public 

 instruction in Neuchatel, i. 136 ; gift 

 for journey to America, i. 246. 



Putnam, F. W., ii. 56, 86, 88, 100. 



Redfield, W. C., i. 283. 



Rendu, Bishop, i. 235. 



Renoir, i. 128, 146. 



Report upon the Deep-sea Dr edgings, 



ii. 174. 



Rio Janeiro, ii. 145, 146, 152. 

 Rocky Mountains, ii. 167. 

 Rogers, W. B., ii. 106. 

 Rondelet, i. 24. 

 Rougemont, i. 190. 

 Rouland, M., letter to Agassiz, ii. 69. 

 Rousseau, Louis, i. 267. 



Saint Hilaire, Geoffrey, i. 44, ii. 107, 



112. 

 St. Imier, Agassiz's father pastor of, 



i-5- 



St. lohn, O., ii. 145, 160, 171. 



St. Lawrence River, i. 297. 



San Francisco, ii. 191. 



Santiago, ii. 188. 



"Saturday Club," ii. 129, 131. 



Schelling, i. 25. 



Schimpcr, Karl, i. 16, 24, 56, 86, 87, 208 ; 

 his discovery in regard to the mor- 

 phology of plants, i. 23; inflm-m < 

 over Agassiz and Braun, i. 23; <.<>ms 

 the word Eiszeit, i. 88 ; on th. 

 age, i. in; dispute with Aga^ 

 205; his death, i. 209. 



Schimpcr, W., i. 24. 



Schinz, professor of natural liistc 

 Zurich, i. 14. 



