1004 



LM'KX. 



Kirtland, Jared P., proposed as manager of S. 



T ST14 *^49 



Knickerbocker, N. V., memorial of, 306. 

 Knowledge, Jno. Q. Adams on, 151. 

 distinction real, between increase and diffu- 



sion, Chandler, 

 what Smithstfn meant by, Barlow, 9; Delta 



how to be increased and- diffused, Marsh, 414, 



422; Upham, .V.i4. 

 increase and diffusion logically distinct, 



Henry, 950. 

 distinction between increase and diffusion, 



not to be* confined to material things, Marsh, 



S. I. should be a warehouse of, Darlington, 907. 

 attempts, unduly, to stimulate ; 



will be abortive, American Academ; 

 the cement to pre.-.-rve the l'ni>n, Jefferson 



Davis, !('.. 

 Knowledge and science not synonymous, Up- 



ham, 594. 



Krauth, C. P., on programme of organization, 

 973. 



Laboratory, " Delta," 8S1 



low, 913, 917; U\ven, 356; Taiwan, 

 303. 



report of organization committee, 931. 

 isachari: 

 Laflin, A. 11., resolutions by, :', 715, 



710, 7 .!-'. 

 Land Office, geological spec;: terred 



from, 7-1. 

 Lands, pn>< bheld from 



certain States, :;:,!. 

 Langdale, Lord, ma-t.-r of ti,o roll-, fh-r 



ing of suit, President of tli.- rnited States 

 va. Druiuinond, !'.. 

 Language?, cli:q.in, N>*; Ilubhell, sr,:j ; 883; 



Wayland, 

 Law.Chapi Subbell,864; 



Owen, 868 



relative to annuities, :;i, ::i. 

 on which the Institution is founded, Upham, 



693. 



Laws of nations, WaylfUQ ' 

 Lecture room 



report of organization conn: 

 Lectures, Adams, sir,; Barlow. 912, -ii 

 Chapin, 857, Choate, 311; Coop. 

 Henry, 947, 918, 950, 958 ; Owen, :r>s, .T59, 382; 

 Pearce, 5-1 1 



302, 334; Upham, 59:j; Southern Literary 

 Messenger, 892. 

 authorized by Regents, 941, 

 debates on, 326, i 

 only second to art of printiiiir a< a means of 



extending knowledge, . : . 

 report of organization committee, 

 Legislation, what is required, Witt- 

 Leigh, Benj. W., report of Committee on Judi- 



ciary on bequest, 135. 

 resolutions by, 140, 142. 

 Lesquereux, Leo., proposed as Regent, 7U4. 

 Letters- 

 relative to Prof. Henry's programme of or- 



ganization, 9G1. 

 right and practice of opening by the Secre- 



tary, 627. 

 J. Q. Adams to C. Hughes, relative to observa- 



tories, 229. 



Prof. Agassiz on management of S. I,, 586. 

 Astronomer Royal, G. B. Airy, on astronomi- 



cal observatories, 2ijO. 

 Daniel Brent to R. Rush, 27. 

 Rufus Choate, 535, 569. 

 Clarke, Fynmore & Fladgate to R. Rush, 30, 



32, 36, 41, 49, G9, 75, 77, 101. 

 Clarke, Fynmore & Fladgate to A. Vail, 3. 

 Gen. Delafield, resignation as Regent, 721. 



Letters Continued. 

 C. C. Felton on management of Institut 



Secretary of the Treasury, J. Gnthrie, 

 Smithsonian fun< 



John Forsyth, relative to applications "t b 

 quest 



John For.-yth to CL C. Cambreleng and - 



Wriirht, Committee >M Way- and M.' 



and Committee <>\\ Finau.-e, \'>~. 

 John Forsytu to R. Rush, 0, 1.'., 4:., 17, 1 1". 

 John Forsyth t> A. Vail, :. 

 John Forsyth to Levi Woodbury, 



of the Treasury, 119. 

 Felix Grundy, Attorney General, to I.rvi 



Woodburyi'lJl. 

 Prof. Henry on printing ba-k : 



a*anton, Fifth Auditor, to J.hn Foi>vth, 



i !'.! nt, 28. 

 K. llu-h to ( larke, Fvnm.,ro. A Fladgat- . 



1!. lln<\\ to John Forsyth, s, i: 1 ., 14, 17, 18, 19, 

 J. C. 



lithsonfun. 



rtinent ..f E 



to > , l-'it'tb Auditor, I l;i. 



\. \ ail to J.ilin Forsyth, 4. 



f 'l'i> asm 

 -, i _!'. 



Secretary .-I' Tr. MOry, I.. \Vo.,dbury, 



mentof Lnrestmenta In - 



committ' 

 Librarian, duty of, Henry, 947. 



Librarian and a--i-tants to I..- appointed by 



Libraries, utility of, Mar-h, 417. 

 account of foreign, i;. < 'linnt--, :;i::. 

 phins . Henry, 'M*. 



Library i-,,tnniittee of ( mr-T-'-s in cha 



lit ion, :,_'.-,. 



Libra: \ 3. 1.. Adam--, -1 in; Aira-.-i/, "*>7 ; 



an Antiqu 



'IT; lliK-hanan, :;J1; 



8 ; H< nry, !i|.-,, :H7: !-:.7; Hub. 

 ' ireh, III: M 



. 



\v. Smith, 9' 

 pan, . ; Thiinnan, 41'': ' 



: Wuyland, sll; Witte, I;KI, ill I, 



ae< dof, in rnite-i States, 313. 

 ;, :;n. 



action of House on. f 

 report of organization oommittee, 931,938. 



resolution of Kesri-nt* 5 , '!-. 



from r.eanfort, s. < '., d'-|.ositel in Institution 

 d'-troyed by tiro, 687. 



Bishop Johns'", destroyed by fire, 687. 



plans for, ('. <'. .Ie\\-ett, 

 Library of Congress, Witte, 614. 



i;e-_'.'Mts to have use of, 7:;:;, 747. 



transfer of S. I. to, 701, 7(7. 

 Library of Gottingen, Marsh, 419. 

 Licht, hypotheses respecting, Henry, n:>i. 



theory of, a speculation, American Academy. 



967. 



Lincoln, Abraham, power of attorney from, 128. 

 Lindsley, Philip, on programme of organiza- 

 tion, 982. 

 Linn, Lewis F., bill, 238. 



remarks by, 244. 

 Literature, Henry, 940. 

 Local objects a perversion of the trust, Henry, 



944. 

 Logic, Hubbell, 864. 



