INDEX. 



401 



199; his service in the chapel at 

 the conclusion of peace with Great 

 Britain, i. 264; his interest in the 

 lectures on geology, i. 265; his 

 death, i. 2o6; his mode of dictating 

 his writings, i. 307. 



E. 



Eaton, Prof. Amos, i. 303. 



"Edinburgh Review," i. 189. 



Eliot, Rev/A., of Fairfield, i. 11, 23, 



25;ii. 88. 

 Ely, Rev. David, D. D., anecdote of, 



i. 257. 

 Everett, Edward, i. 281, 354; on 



the " Journal of Science," i. 273 ; 



his eulogy on John Lowell, i. 383; 



his introduction of Prof. Silliman 



at the Lowell Lectures, i. 384; his 



inauguration at Cambridge, ii. 31; 



his oration at Albany, ii. 250. 



F. 



Faraday, Prof. Michael, ii. 214, 226. 



Fairfield, society in, in the last cen 

 tury, i. 24. 



Farish, Prof., interviews of Prof. Sil 

 liman with, i. 153. 



Felton, C. C., ii. 299. 



Fish, John, i. 306. 



Fish, Rev. Joseph, i. 5 ; ii. 84 ; com 

 memoration in honor of, ii. 304. 



Fish, Rebecca, i. 11. 



Fisher, Prof. A.M., i. 289; his death, 

 i. 305; his last letters to Prof. Sil 

 liman, i. 321; Prof. Silliman's let 

 ter to, ii. 319. 



Fitch, Rev. Ebenezer, D. D., i. 125. 



Fitch, Rev. Eleazar T., D. D., his ser 

 mon on Justification, ii. 95; his last 

 interview with Prof. Silliman, ii. 

 317. 



Foot, Lyman, becomes an assistant 

 of Prof. Silliman, i. 298; his sub 

 sequent history, i. 299. 



Foster, L. F. S.,'his defence of Prof. 

 Silliman in the U. S. Senate, ii. 243. 



Fowler, Mr. (teacher of Prof. Silli 

 man), ii. 20. 



Fowler, Prof. William C., i. 303. 



Franklin, Benjamin, anecdotes of, i. 

 12, 73. 



Fremont, John C., his explorations, 

 ii. 169 ; his defeat in the Presiden 

 tial election, ii. 251. 



Fulton, Robert, i. 149. 

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G. 



Gallaudet, Rev. T. H., D. D., i. 125. 

 Gannett, Rev. E. S., D.D., i. 345, 355, 



389, 402. 



Gas, illumination by, i. 145. 

 Geology, its relations to Genesis, ii. 



Gerry, Vice-President, the family of, 

 i. 367. 



Gibbs, Col. George, his cabinet, i. 

 214; his personal kindness to Prof. 

 Silliman, i.218; transfers his cab 

 inet to Yale College, i. 256; ad 

 vises the establishment of " The 

 Journal of Science," i. 272; sells 

 his cabinet to Yale College, i. 278. 



Gibbs, Ruth. (See Channing, Mrs. 

 W. E.) 



Goodrich, Hon. Chauncey, i. 261. 



Goodrich, Prof. C. A., h'is efforts to 

 procure the Gibbs Cabinet, i. 280; 



11- J5. 



Goodyear, Charles, ii. 280. 



Gorham, Dr. John, i. 158. 



Gregory, Dr. James, his person and 

 manners, and his lectures, i. 161. 



Grimke, Thomas S., i. 218. 



Griscom, Dr. John,.i. 306; Prof. Sil 

 liman's letters to, ii. 108, sea. 



Griswold, George, i. 273. 



Gurley, Rev. R. R., his letter to Prof. 

 Sillinian, i. 404. 



H. 



Hale, John P., his letter to Prof. Sil 

 liman, ii. 245. 



Hall, Capt. Basil, i. 407. 



Hamilton, Capt., his work on the 

 United States, ii. 191. 



Hare, Robert, i. 98, seq. 303; on 

 "The Journal of Science." i. 289. 



Hartford, Prof. Silliman's lectures in, 

 i. 340. 



Hayne, Robert Y., his correspondence 

 with Prof. Silliman, i. 295. 



Henry, Prof. Joseph, his remarks on 

 Prof. Sillirnan's services to science, 

 ii. 328. 



Henry, Dr. William, i. 139; his let 

 ter to Prof. Silliman, ii. 39. 



Herschel, Sir J. F. W., on Mr. E. P. 

 Mason, ii. 178 ; on Lamarck's the 

 ory, ii. 209. 



Hitchcock, Rev. Edward, D. D., the 



