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Index 



Charlevoix, Pierre Francois Xavier de, explorer, 

 381. 



Chase, Chief Justice Salmon P., chancellor Smith- 

 sonian Institution, 322. 



Chase, George Edward, 474. 



Chaiiliodus slonei, 405. 



Chauvenet, W. A., 317 n. 



Chelsea, museum of, 68. 



Chemical Society, Washington, 315. 



Chicago, Goode at, 54, 55. 



Chicago Exposition, Goode's work for, 55. 



Chile, specimens from, 165, 174. 



Choate, Rufus, Senator, 107, 108, no, 136, 137, 139; 

 Regent Smithsonian Institution, 143, 144 n, 322; 

 resigns, 147. 



Chovet, Dr. Abraham, 70, 413, 443. 



Christiania, museum of, 78, 213, 257, 258. 



Christy collection, British Museum, 78, 211, 258. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Goode in, 42, 54. 



Cincinnati Observatory, bulletin of, 301; founded, 

 456. 



Clapisson, Antonin l,ouis, founder, Mus6e Instru- 

 mental, 211, 259. 



Clark, A. Howard, collaborator of Goode, 22. 



Clark, Edward, 155. 



Clarke, Gen. Williain, explorer, 2S1, 291, 433. 



Clavigero, Francisco Xavier, historian and natu- 

 ralist, 39S-399. 



Clay, Henry, 285, 303, 471. 



Clayton, John, naturalist, 3S5, 3S6, 392, 393. 



Clayton, Rev. John, anatomist, 265, 375, 377. 



Clayionia, 405. 



Cleveland, Charles D., 1S6. 



Cleveland, Grover, President of the United 

 States, 44. 



Clinton, De Witt, interest in science, 424, 437. 



Clinton, Governor George, 297. 



Cluny Museum, Pari.s, 209, 210, 218, 253. 



Cobbett, William, 418. 



Coffin.J.H. C.,317 n. 



Colden, Governor Cadwallader, I'ranklin to, 266; 

 naturalist, 3S9, 392, 393, 422. 



Colden, Jane, botani.st, 3S9. 



Coldeiiia, 405. 



Cole, Sir Henry, 72, 239, 247. 



Colfax, Schuyler, Regent, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 322. 



College of New Jersey, 273. 



College of William and Mary, 272, 273. 



Collin, Rev. Nicholas, naturalist, 414. 



Collins, Jo.seph W., collaborator of Goode, 22. 



Collinson, Peter, naturalist, 386, 3S8, 3S9, 390-391, 

 392- 



Collinsonia, 405. 



Col man, Norman J., Commissioner of Agricul- 

 ture, 316,317. 



Colorado colleges and learned societies, 346; 

 .scientific men in, 464. 



Columbia College, 273. 



Columbian College, 2S4, 285, 2S6, 2S7; established, 

 283, 297. 



Columbian Historical Society, Washington, 

 Goode member of, 58. 



Columbian Institute, 86, 89, 90, 285, 2S6, 287, 303; 

 collections, 135, 158, 311; established, 283, 297,471; 

 objects, 87. See National Institution. 



Columbian Museum, liostoii, 71, 443. 



Columbus, Christopher, 69 n, 363, .377. 



Commissioner of Patents. See United Stales 

 Cotnniissioner of Patents. 



Comptonia, 405. 



Condorcet, M. J. A. N. C, 270. 



Connecticut, colleges and learned societies of, 

 scientific men in, 464. 



Connecticut, Goode in, 44. 



Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 315, 

 346,401,426. 



Conservatory of Music, Boston, 259. 



Constantine, 66, 245. 



Constantinople, museums of, 210, 215, 245. 



Cook, Capt. James, 289. 



Cook, Edward A., 186. 



Cooke, Josiah P., 459. 



Cooper, Rev. Dr. Samuel, vice-president Ameri- 

 can Academy of Arts and Sciences, 26S. 



Cooper, Thomas, M. D., recommendation re- 

 specting use of Smithsonian fund, 94. 



Copenhagen, mu.seums of, 211, 213, 257, 260. 



Copernicus, 306. 



Coppee, Henry, Regent Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 322. 



Corbin, Mrs. D. F. M., 288 n. 



Cordova, 67. 



Cornelius, Rev. Elias, geologist, 438. 



Cornell tlniversity, library of, 271. 



Cornuti, Jacques, 381. 



Cornwallis, I,ord, 88 n, 89 n. 



Cortez, Hernando, 368. 



Cory, Charles B., 34. 



Coues, Eliot, 376, 391, 397, 417, 433 n. 



Courtenay, James, 304 n. 



Courtenay, William A., 304 n. 



Couthouy, J. P., naturalist, 120 n, 122, 459. 



Cowlitz River, specimens from, 166. 



Cox, Samuel S., Regent vSmithsonian Institution, 

 322. 



Coxe, Daniel, explorer, 28S. 



Cracherode, Clayton M., 239. 



Cralitz, an explore:-, 383. 



Cranch, Judge William, 283, 2S4, 285 n. 



Crane, Sarah Woodruff, mother of G. Brown 

 Goode, 41, 42. 



Crantz, David, missionary and traveler, 384. 



Crawford, John, 37. 



Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Philip, 239, 253. 



Curley, James, 186, 472. 



Curtis, John G., 35. 



Cutbush, Edward, 87, 88, 89, 90, 2S3, 284, 2S5n; bi- 

 ography of, 91 n-92 n. 



Cutbush, James, 91 n; biography of, 91 n-92n. 



Cutler, Manas.sah, 270 n, 313 n; describes Frank- 

 lin, 410-412; scientific work, 399, 426. 



Cuvier, George, 246, 3S2, 403, 409. 



Dall, William Healey, paleontologi.st, 4, 25, 61, 397. 



Dallas, George M., chancellor Smith.sonian In- 

 .stitution, 143, 322. 



Daly, Judge Chas. P., 302. 



Dana, James D., geologist, 120 n, 122, 161, 162, 165, 

 168, 438, 452, 453, 457, 45S; Regent .Smithsonian 

 Institution, 322. 



Danish Ethnographical Museum, 78, 211. 



Dante Mu.seum, Florence, 210. 



Darlington, William, 391, 392 n. 



Dart mouth College, 273. 



