INDEX. 



3'7 



Scotland, i. 167; traces of glaciers, i. 



168. 

 Scudder, Samuel H., ii. 160, 171 ; de- 



scription of Agassiz's method with 



his students, ii. 94. 

 Sedgwick, Professor Adam, i. 207, ii. 



104 ; letter to Lyell, i. 65, 66. 

 Shaler, N. S., ii. 86. 

 Shaw, Mrs. Pauline, ii. 164. 

 Sherman, General, ii. 167. 

 Siberian mammoth, i. 21. 

 Sismonda, Professor, i. 236. 

 Sismonda, Eugene, letter from Agassiz, 



i. 178. 



Smithsonian Institution, ii. 47. 

 " Societe des Sciences Naturelles de 



Neuchatel," i. 53, 179. 

 " Societe Helvetique des Sciences Na- 



turelles," i. 179. 



Sonrel, Auguste, i. 130, ii. 7, 20. 

 Sonrel, Auguste, makes drawings for 



" Lake Superior," ii. 17 ; drawings 



for Coral Reefs, ii. 38. 

 Sopwith, Thomas, caricature of Buck- 



land, i. 165. 



Souchard, Jules, ii. 134, 135. 

 Southampton, i. 275. 

 Sowerby's Mineral Conchology of Great 



Britain, i. 243. 

 Spencer, Herbert, ii. 116. 

 Stahl, M., ii. 165. 



Steindachner, Dr. Franz, ii. 183, 194. 

 Stimpson, Dr. William, ii. 52, 174. 

 Storer, Dr. D. Humphreys, ii. ii. 

 Strasbourg, i. 25. 

 Strickland, Professor H. E., edited 



Bibliographia Zoologies, i. 241 ; killed 



on railroad track, i. 241. 

 Structural Growth of Domesticated 



Animals, ii. 213. 

 Studer, Bernard, i. 128, 143, 190, 199; 



his conversion to the glacial theory, 



i. 146. 



Stuttgart, Royal Museum, i. 21. 

 Sumner, C., ii. 134. 

 Superior, Lake, ii. 14. 

 Superior, Lake, its Physical Character, 

 Vegetation, and Animals compared 



wit /i (V'trr and Similar Regions, 



ii. 17. 

 Switzerland, ii. 77. 



Thayer, Nathaniel, ii. 145. 



Thiers, Adolphe, i. 272, ii. 179. 



Thomas, E., i. 76. 



Thurmann, Jules, i. 127; letters from 

 Agassiz, i. 124, 1,77-184. 



Ticknor, Mrs. G., ii. 133. 



Tiedemann, Professor I., 16. 



Torrey, Professor, i. 284. 



Tribune, New York, reports Agassiz's 

 lectures, ii. 2. 



Trudeau, Dr., ii. 3. 



Twelve Lectures on Comparative Em- 

 bryology, ii. 24. 



Tyndall, John, i. 264, ii. 170; " Glaciers 

 of the Alps," i. 205. 



Uhler, P. R., ii. 138. 



United States, first news of journey to, 

 i. 247; arrives in Boston, i. 279; sci- 

 ence in America, i. 281 ; American 

 naturalists hail with delight Agassiz's 

 arrival in America, i. 282 ; " Associa- 

 tion of American Geologists," 1840, 

 i. 282; Lyell's visits to, i. 282; soci- 

 ety in, i. 283 ; expedition sent out by 

 government, i. 286; government pub- 

 lications, i. 287 ; Wilkes exploring 

 expedition, i. 287. 



Valenciennes, M., assistant to Cuvier, 



i. 46. 



Valentin, Professor G., i. 180. 

 Valparaiso, ii. 189. 

 Vaud, Canton de, i. i, 2, 3, 4. 

 Venetz, M., on the glacial theory, i. 74, 



75- 



Verrill, A. E., ii. 86, 100. 

 Vestiges of Creation, i. 229. 

 Vienna, i. 31. 

 Vogt, Dr., i. 118. 

 Vogt, Karl, i. 164, 221, ii. 8, 12, 55, 224; 



joins Agassiz at Neuchatel, i. 148. 

 Voltz, Professor, i. 144. 



Wachsmuth, Dr. C., ii. 140. 



Wagnon, Mrs. Cecile, ii. 77. 



Wallace, ii. 104, 113, 119. 



Washington, description of, i. 285 ; visits 

 to National Institute, i. 286. 



Weber, J. C., makes drawings for Agas- 

 siz, i. -H. 



