238 HUTCHINSON, ELIJAH. 



HUTCHINSON, Rev. ELIJAH. XII. Obituary, 

 611. 



BUTTON, ABRAHAM B. X. Instructor of 

 deaf-mutes, 388 ; birth, 388 ; death, 388 ; grad- 

 uates at Union College, 388 ; studies law, 388 ; 

 at Princeton Theological Seminary, 388 ; as- 

 sistant teacher at Pennsylvania Deaf and Dumb 

 Institute, 388 ; career as a teacher, 388 ; ac- 

 quirements, 388. 



BUTTER, Rev. EDWIN WILSON, D. D., Lu- 

 theran clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 580. 



HUXTABLti, Rev. CONSTANTINE. XI. Obit- 

 uary of, 598. 



. HYDE, HENRY H., insurance agent. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 586. 



HYDRAULIC PIPE. X. Use in California 

 mining, 388; cast-iron, 388; wrought-iron, 

 388 ; sheet-iron pipes, 388 ; use of latter by 

 Spring Valley Water Company, 388 ; at Cher- 

 okee mines, 388 ; dimensions of pipe, 389 ; 

 management of, 389 ; manufacture, 389. 



HYDROGEN I OI. VIII. Base of hydro- 

 gen, 345 ; investigations, 345 ; conclusions, 

 345. 



IX. Elongation and retraction of the pal- 

 ladium wire experiments of Mr. Graham, 



ILLINOIS. 



340; occlusion of hydrogen by palladium al- 

 loys, 341 ; palladium, gold, and hydrogenium, 

 341 ; palladium, silver, and hydrogenium, 341 ; 

 palladium, nickel, and hydrogenium, 341 ; den- 

 sity of hydrogenium, 341. 



HYGIENE IN THE ARMY. III. Medical de- 

 partment of the army, 499 ; first step to pre- 

 vent disease, 499 ; recruits, what required to 

 be, 499 ; causes tending to impair health in 

 the army, 500; inherent tendencies of men, 

 500 ; external agencies, 500 ; atmosphere, 500 ; 

 temperature, 500 ; water, 501 ; soil and local- 

 ity, 501 ; climate, 501 ; habitations of soldiers, 

 501 ; ventilation, 502 ; principles to be ob- 

 served in the construction of hospitals, 502, 

 503 ; new features in the construction of hos- 

 pitals, 503 ; West Philadelphia Hospital, 503 ; 

 the Mower General Hospital, 504 ; the McClel- 

 lan Hospital, 505 ; Hammond General Hos- 

 pital, 505 ; Lincoln General Hospital, 505 ; 

 Western hospitals, 505 ; alimentation of the 

 soldier, 507 ; ground -plan of the Hammond 

 General Hospital, 507; do. Lincoln Hospital, 

 508 ; clothing of the soldier, 509 ; results, at- 

 tained, 509 ; mortality in the British army, 

 510 ; do. army of the United States, 510. 



ICELAND. XIV. Its situation, 400 ; popula- 

 tion, 400 ; conflict with Denmark, 400 ; Gov- 

 ernment, 401 ; features of the new constitution, 

 401 ; influence on the people, 401 ; power of 

 the King, 401 ; relations with Denmark, 402 ; 

 millennial celebration, 402. 



IDAHO. XII. (See Territories of 'the United 

 States.) 



IDE, Rev. GEORGE BARTON. XII. Birth, 

 death, 388 ; career, 388. 



IDE, WILLIAM E,, physician. XIII. Obituary 

 of, 567. 



IGNATIUS, Brother. III. Attempts to estab- 

 lish a monastic order in England, 12. 



ILLINOIS. I. Its boundaries, 367 ; popula- 

 tion, 367; value of property, 367; message of 

 the Governor, 367 ; action of the Legislature 

 on the Peace Conference, 368 ; readiness of 

 the citizens to volunteer, 368; proclamation 

 of the Governor, 368; loan for war purposes, 

 368 ; militia of the State, 368 ; troops fur- 

 nished to the United States, 368; State ex- 

 penses for troops, 369 ; Constitutional Conven- 



tion, 869 ; progress of the State in wealth, 

 369; railroads, 369;. grain-crops, 369 ; cult- 

 ure of cotton, 869. 



Instructions of Legislature to Commission- 

 ers to Peace Congress, 565. 



II. Population, 518; do. of cities, 518; 

 census statistics, 518; Constitutional Conven- 

 tion, 518 ; proceedings, 618 ; vote of the peo- 

 ple on the constitution, 519; political organ- 

 izations, 519; resolutions of the Republican 

 State Convention, 619; nominations by the 

 Democratic organization, 620; votes of the 

 people for State officers and members of Con- 

 gress, 520. 



III. Proceedings in Chicago, 424; session 

 of the Legislature, 510 ; prorogued by the 

 Governor, 510 ; opinion of the Supreme Court, 

 511; action of the Assembly, 611; banks in 

 the State, 511 ; public schools, 511 ; men fur- 

 nished to the army, 511 ; tunnel at Chicago, 

 511. 



IV. State debt, 431 ; troops contributed to 

 the war, 432 ; banks, 432 ; elections, 432 ; 



