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INDEX. 



•Government — Continued. 



should furnish buildings for Institution, Sil- 



liman, 902. 

 of the Institution, Adams, 845; American 



Academy, 9(;0 ; Chapin, 858 ; Rush, 851. 

 mode of, Wayland, 840. 



collections to be delivered to S. I., Tappan, 

 264. 

 Governor of District, act to make Regent of, 



723, 725. , , 



Grable, John, report on plan of periodical, 589. 

 Graham, Wm. A., resolutions by, 410, 435. 

 Gray, Asa, memorial relative to Centennial, 751. 

 proposed as Regent, 727, 734, 735. 

 elected Regent, 745. 

 greatest authority in the world in botany, 



Hoar, 738. 

 On programme of organization, 964. 

 Grecian literature and history, 877. 

 Greenwich Observatory, account of, 218, 230. 

 Grimes, Jas. W., remarks by, 655, 658, 689, 090, 



692, 690, 699. 

 Grounds, improvement of, 521, 522, 523, 524. 

 for testing and propagating seeds, plants, 4c., 

 Rush, 851. 

 Grow, G. A., Speaker, appointed Regents, 677. 

 Guthrie, J., letter of Secretary of Treasury, 037. 



H. 



Habersham, R. W., of Georgia, committee of 



House, 247. 

 Hale, John P., resolutions by, 661, 702. 



remarks by, 601, 609, 072, 093, 697, 702. 

 Halleck, Fitz Greene, reference to poem by, 152. 

 Hamilton, Alexander, works of, given to the S. 



I., 621. 

 Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., on programme 



of organization, 973. 

 Hamlin, Hannibal, bill introduced by, 72:1, 726. 

 resolutions by, 462, 505, 721, 723, 724, 728, 732, 



733, 748. 

 remarks by, 457, 723, 726, 729, 732, 733. 

 appointed regent, 721. 

 memorial relative to Centenni.il, 751. 

 Regents appointed by, 073, 7ti2. 

 Hammond, Jabez D., resolutions by, relative to 



the bequest, 353. 

 Hampden Sidney College, Va., on programme 



of organization, 979. 

 Hannegan, Edward A., special committee of 



House, 148. 

 Hansard's Parliamentary Reports, 922. 

 Harlan, James, resolution by, 710. 

 Hassler, Mr., recommending observations in 



Maine and Louisiana, 848. 

 Haven, Samuel F., on programme of organlza- 



tion,989. 

 Haven, Sol. G., resolution bj', 530. 



remarks, by, 530. 

 Hawley, Gideon, elected Regent, 490, 535, 568. 

 Hayes, Rutherford B., bill ottered by, 707. 



resolution by, 707. 

 Hazleton, G. W., appointed Regent, 733. 

 Health, public. Beck, 961. 

 Heirs-at-law of Smithson ought to be paid the 



bequest, G. W. Jones, 385, 4€5. 

 Hendricks, T. A., remarks by, 095, 096, 697, 705. 

 Henn, B., bill by, 524. 



resolution by, 524. 

 Henrv, Prof., stands in front ranlc of science, 

 Ifilliard, 482. 

 associated with Faradav, Arago, and Quete- 



let, Hilliard, 482. 

 very distinguished, able, and pure, Cameron, 



071. 

 has zeal, energy, discretion, and economy, 

 report of Senate Judiciary Committee, 500. 

 one of the most prudent men in the country, 



Poland, 712. 

 committee on Smithson's residuary legacy, 



126. 

 digest of act of organization by, 758. 

 exposition of plan of, 970. 



Henry, Prof. — Continued. 



letter from, relative to G. E. Badger, 675. 



loss by fire at S. I., $1,500, 688, 



memorial of, 131, 508, 530, 7U8, 714. 



plan of, approved by scientific men, Peirce, 

 589. 



programme of organization of S. I., 914. 



report on fire, 689. 

 Hill, B. H., appointed Regent, 754. 



memorial relative to Centennial, 751. 

 Hilliard, H. W., resolution by, 484. 



remarks by, 479, 480, 493, 497. 



appointed Regent, 474, 487, 518. 



appointed by Regents on committee on or- 

 ganization, 9.30. 

 Historical researches, Henry, 946. 

 History, Henry, 946; Williams, 992; Barlow's 

 plan, 921. 



of passage of act, Witte, 611. 

 Hitchcock, Edw., on programme of organiza- 

 tion, 976. 

 Hoar, E. R., appointed Regent, 733. 



remarks by, 746. 



resolution'by, 747. 

 Hoar, G. F., remarks by, 736, 744. 

 Holman, W. S., resolutions by, 677, 746. 



remarks by, 677, 078, 681, 703, 746. 

 Holt, Orrin, committee of House, 171. 

 Homeopathic practice, Hubbell, 864. 

 Hooper, Samuel, resolution by. 747. 

 Hopkins, Geo. W., resolutions by, 457, 4(56. 

 Hopkins, Mark, on programme of organization, 



972. 

 Hopkins, W. F., on programme of organization, 



993. 

 Horses, improvement of, Hubbell, 863. 

 Horticultural and agricultural experiments, 



Owen, 355 ; Tappan, 203, 302. 

 Hough, Wm. J., remarks by, 457, 467. 



resolution by, 407. 



appointed Regent, 474. 

 Houston, G. S., of Alabama, committee of House, 

 247, 200. 



resolutions by, 355, 535. 

 Howe, Tim. O., Bill, 704. 



resolutions by, 704, 728. 



remarks by, 704, 705. 

 Hubbell, Horatio, proposed application of be- 

 quest, 800. 

 Hughes, Chr^ letter from J. Q., Adams, 229. 

 Hulack, the first astronomer of his age, 877. 

 Humboldt's library, account of, by Agassiz,587; 



Meaeham, 035. 

 Humes, Thos. W., proposed as Regent, 735. 

 Humphreys, Hector, on programme of organi- 

 zation, 970. 

 Hungerford, Henry James, mother of, Madame 

 De la Batut, 10. 



was natural son of Henry Louis Dickinson, 

 brother of Smithson by Mrs. Coates, 18. 



bequest to, 1. 



suit by, 3. 



known as Baron Eunice de la Batut, 18, 63, 



passed under name of Dickinson, 18. 



made an allowance to Mrs. De la I3atut, 18. 



lived up to his income, left nothing to pay 

 debts and funeral expenses, 31. 



died at Pisa, June 5, 1835, 3, 9, 11, 30, 41, 57, 59, 

 03. 



had no heirs, never married, 9, 11, 57. 



advertisement for information relative to, 23. 



chancery suit against estate of Smithson, 9. 



lees charged in relation to effects of, 13. 

 Hungerfords of Audley, 1. 

 Hunt, Wash., remarks by, 4G0. 

 Hunter, Alex., memorial of, 262. 

 Hunter, R. M. T., remarks by, 521, 525, C56, 058. 



bill, 521. 



resolutions by, 521, 522, 523. 



Speaker, appointed committees, 200. 



committee of House, 247. 

 Hunter, Wm. H., of Ohio, committee of House, 



171. 

 Huntington, Jabez W., remarks by, 349. 



