INDEX. 



Accum, Frederic, i. 142. 



Adams, John, his letters to Col.Trum- 

 bull, ii. 388, 389. 



Adams, John Quincy, Prof. Silliman's 

 conversations with, i. 365, seq. 



Agassiz, Louis, ii. 81, 82; letters to 

 Prof. Silliman from. ii. 150, seq. ; 

 his visit to Prof. Silliman, ii. 219. 



Albert, Prince, ii. 213. 



Allen, Prof. William, i. 152. 



Allston, Washington, i. 354. 



Andrews, Sherlock J., becomes an 

 assistant of Prof. Silliman, i. 304; 

 his valuable aid, i. 306; his resig- 

 nation and subsequent history, i. 

 314; his remarks on the character 

 of Prof. Silliman, ii. 367. 



Appleton, Nathan, i. 351. 



Armstrong, Lieut.-Gov., i. 347. 



Athens, the scenery about, i. 29. 



Avery, Prof., i. 303. 



B. 



Bacon, Rev. L., D. D., i. 53, 399; ii. 

 25, 318 ; his remarks respecting 

 Prof. Silliman, ii. 34!). 



Bache, Prof. A. D., ii. 279. 



Bakewell, Robert, his character and 

 services to science, i. 281; his let- 

 ters to Prof. Silliman, ii. 51, seq. ; 

 ii. 188, 193; his last illness and 

 death, ii. '205. 



Bakjewell, Robert, Jr., ii. 2. 



Baldwin, Simeon, i. 47. 



Baldwin, R. S., i. 367. 



Banks, Sir Joseph, his conversazioni, 

 i. 146. 



Barclay, Dr. John, his lectures, i. 172. 



Barlow, Joel, i. 149. 



Beattie, Prof. Ormond, i. 303. 



Beck, Dr. Charles, i. 403 ; his remarks 

 on the kindness of Prof. Silliman, 

 ii. 353. 



Beecher, Rev. Lyman, D. D., i. 324. 



Bernard, General, i. 311. 



Berzelius, his letters to Prof. Silli- 

 man, ii. 35, seq. 



Bigelow, Dr. Jacob, i. 346. 



Binney, Horace, i. 98. 



Black, Rev. Mr., i. 188. 



Blagden, Rev. G. W., D. D., i. 387. 



Blake, William, i. 319. 



Boston, good-will of its people to- 

 wards Prof. Silliman, i. 37-2. 



Bowditch, Dr. Nathaniel, i. 349. 



Bowman, John, and his family, ii. 12. 



Brewer, Prof. William II., i. 277. 319. 



Brewster, James, establishes the 

 "Franklin Institute," i. 339 n. ; 

 his remarks on Prof. Silliman's in- 

 terest in the education of the peo- 

 ple, ii. 326. 



Brewster, Sir David, Prof. Silliman's 

 acquaintance with, i. 179. 



Bronson, Enos, i. 98. 



Brooks, Peter C., i. 350. 



Brougham, Lord, his letter respect- 

 ing Prof. Silliman. i. i .->:>. 



Bruce, Dr. Archibald, i. 272. 



Brush, Prof. Geo. J.. i. 319 ; ii. 101, 

 112, 277. 



Buchan, Karl of, his appearance and 

 conversation, i. 181. 



Buchanan, James, his correspondence 

 with citizens of Connecticut, ii. 257 ; 

 his election to the Presidency, ii. 

 267. 



Buckland, William, D. D., ii. 56. 



Bunker, James M., i. 364. 



Burr, Thaddeus, i. 24. 



