LIFE OF JAMES DWIGHT DANA 



Dana Family, Pedigree of, 10-12, 403 



Dana, Arnold G., 152, 332 



Dana, Edward S., 19, 41, 152, 315 ; 

 quoted, 200, 201 



Dana, Elizabeth E., quoted, 12 ; 

 letter from, 403 



Dana, Frances (Mrs. Coit), 152 



Dana, James Dwight, review of his 

 career, 3-10 ; birth, 13 ; parentage 

 and ancestry, 10-13 ; boyhood, 

 14-17 ; college life, 17-20 ; 

 teacher of midshipmen, 21-30 ; 

 Mediterranean voyage, ch. iii. ; 

 ascent of Vesuvius, 29 ; perplex- 

 ity regarding a career, 31, 32, 

 141 ; his Mineralogy prepared, 

 35-43 J writes to Berzelius, 38-40 ; 

 services on the United States Ex- 

 ploring Expedition, 45-57 ; ex- 

 periences, memories, and letters 

 on the Expedition, ch. vii. ; the 

 Pacific Ocean and its island world, 

 94-96 ; collections on the voyage, 

 122, 123 ; Reports on Geology, 

 Zoophytes, and Crustacea, ch. 

 viii. ; long delays in their publi- 

 cation, 142-145 ; residence in 

 Washington, 142 ; professorship 

 in Yale, ch. ix. ; overtures from 

 Harvard, 158 ; inaugural lecture, 

 160 ; public lectures, 162 ; tributes 

 from his pupils, 166 ; anecdotes 

 of his life, 167-176 ; European 

 tour, 177 ; ill-health mentioned, 

 177 ; religious characteristics, ch. 

 x., 179 ff. ; critique of T. Lewis, 

 179, 183 ; relations to the Ameri- 

 can Journal of Science, ch. xi., 

 192 ff. ; Manual of Geology, ch. xii. , 

 200 ff. ; analysis of it by H. S. Wil- 

 liams, 202 ; study of corals, Report 

 on the Zoophytes, ch. xiii., 208 ff. ; 

 relations to Darwin, 209, 210, 

 2 50, 255 ; close of life, ch. xvi. ; 

 death, 267 ; tributes to his mem- 

 ory, 267-273 ; tributes while 

 living, 273-278 ; academic honors, 

 276-278 ; personal appearance, 

 280, 286 ; habits of life, 281-283 ; 

 relations with students, 284 ; his 

 continuous ill-health, 287 ; Bibli- 

 ography, 385-394 



Dana, James Dwight, Letters of : 

 to E. C. Herrick, 8, 54, 56, 57, 



96, 97, 114, 124 

 to B. Silliman, 36, 116, 367 



to Berzelius, 38, 40 



to Robert Bakewell, 99 



to members of his family, 25, 



26, 31, 37, 54, no, 126, 129 

 to Asa Gray, 103, 118 

 to Edward S. Dana, 234, 236, 



242, 263, 264 

 to Captain Wilkes, 130 

 on the wreck of the Peacock, 130 

 to J. W. Judd, 342, 343 

 to W. E. Gladstone, 356 

 to R. C. Winthrop, 358 

 to the New Haven Palladium, 



359 



to S. F. Baird, 362 

 to J. H. Ward, 364 



Dana, Mrs. James Dwight, 232 ; 

 letters from, 235, 237, 288 



Dana, James Dwight, 2d, 262 



Dana, May, 261, 264 



Dana, Miss, 232 ; letter from, 240 



Dana, Richard H., Jr., n, 55 ; 

 letter from, 186 



Darly, Chas. I. O., 56 



Darwin, Charles, 7, 9, 123, 284, 

 294, 298, 301, 338, 341; Dana's 

 relations to, 209, 250, 255 ; his 

 reception of Dana's Geology, 209 ; 

 study of corals, 216 ; correspon- 

 dence with Dana, 302-315 



Daubree, M., 268 



Davenport, F. L., 57 



Day, George E., 18, 69 



Day, Jeremiah, 17, 19, 154, 155, 157 



Death of Dana, 267 



Degrees, Academic, 276 



DeKay, James E., 49 



Delafield, Joseph, 50 



Dickerson, Mahlon, 50 ; orders to 

 Exploring Expedition, 64 



Disappointment, Cape, 94 



Draper, John W., 327 



Drayton, Joseph, 56, 57, 66, 70, 96, 

 146, 150 



Durant, Henry, 19 



D'Urville, Admiral, 79, 116, 117, 149 



Dutton, S. W. S., 18 



Dwight, H. G. O., 13 



Dwight, Seth, 13 



Dwight, Timothy, 155 



Dwight, Timothy, 2d, 159, 274 



Dwight, William B., 335 



Dyes, J. W. W., 57 



Earth, Development of, Dana's view 

 regarding, 253-259 



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