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INDEX. 



c. 



Calhoun, John C., his letters to Prof. 

 Silliman, i. 288. 325; his conversa- 

 tion with Prof. Silliman, i. 309; his 

 opposition to the reelection of J. 

 Q. Adams, i. 367; his death and 

 character, ii. 97; his responsibility 

 for the Southern rebellion, ii. 284. 



California, ii. 224. 



Cambridge ( England), University of, 

 Prof. Silliman's visit to. i. 153. 



Caswell, Prof. Alexis, his remarks 

 on Prof. Silliman's influence, ii. 

 328. 



Caton, Richard, ii. 6. 



Channing, Rev. W. E., D. D., i. 215, 

 345, yiii). 



Channing, Mrs. W. E., i. 215, 355. 



Charleston, Prof. Silliman's visit to, 

 ii. 8. 



Chauncey, Judge Charles, i. 47. 



Chauneey, Charles, i. 54, 97, 98. 



Chauncey, Elihu, i. 54, 97, 98,225; 

 his death, ii. 82. 



Chauncey, Nathaniel, i. 54. 



Chemistry, in Yale College in the 

 last century, i. 8J; Prof. Sillimau's 

 work on, i'. 319. 



Choate, Rums, i. 356. 



Church, Mrs. .1. H., her remarks on 

 the domestic traits of Prof. Silli- 

 man, ii. 3tif). 



Church, Walter S., ii. 101. 



Clap, President, of Yale College, i. 

 88. 



Clayton, John M., ii. 97. 



CleaveJand, Prof. Parker, his letter 

 to Prof. Silliman, i. 20!). 



Codmau, Rev. .John, D. D., i. 158. 



Conybcarc, Prof., his letter to Prof. 

 Silliman. ii. IS). 



Cooke, Prof. J. P., his remarks on 

 Prof. Silliman, ii. 325. 



Cooper, .1. Kenimore, his letter to 

 Prof. Silliman, i. 334. 



Coop.'!-, Dr. Thomas, i. 286. 



Cordirr. i. 17-2; ii. 10:2. 



Cox, S. II.. D. I)., ii. 128. 



Croswell, KVv. Harry, D. D., i. 280. 



Custis, George, Washington Parke, 



D. 



Daggett, David, i. 47; his letter to 

 Prof. Silliman, i. 270. 



Dalton, Dr. John, i. 139. 



Dana, .lames 1)., becomes an assist- 

 ant of Prof. Silliman, i. 318; be- 

 comes the successor of Prof. Silli- 

 man, ii. 130; his reputation abroad, 

 ii. 160; his work on corals, ii. 168; 

 Dr. Mantell on his papers, ii. 206; 

 his induction into the otlice of pro- 

 fessor, ii. 237. 



Dana, Mrs. J. D., her remarks on the 

 domestic traits of Prof. Sillimaii, 

 ii. 363. 



Dana, R. II., i. 396. 



Dana, R. H., Jr., i. 396, 397. 



Daubeny, Prof. Charles, his letters to 

 Prof. Silliman, ii. 172, se'j. 



Davis, Rev. llenrv, L). D., i. 53. 



Davis, Isaac P., i.' 366. 



Davis, Judge John, i. 351. 



Davy, Sir Humphrey, i. 151. 



Day, Rev. Jeremiah', 1). D., i. 30, 43, 

 49,52,75,114; his letters to Prof. 

 Silliman, i. 117, 230, 203, 204, 206; 

 Prof. Silliman's letters to, i. 200, 

 203, 204, 206 ; ii. 106 ; his efforts to 

 procure the Gibbs Cabinet, i. 280; 

 his resignation, ii. 79; his last in- 

 terview with Prof. Silliman, ii. 313. 



Deane, Dr. .lames, ii. HO. 



Denison, Charles, i. 52; his letters to 

 Prof. Silliman, i. 114, 119, 198; 

 Prof. Silliman's letters to, i. 204, 

 207, 212. 



Dessaussure, II. W., his letters to 

 Prof. Silliman, i. 267, 3:; '!. 



Dewey, Prof. Chester, i. 303. 



Dickson, Rev. David, i. 187. 



Dixon, .lames F., his encomium on 

 Prof. Silliman in the U. S. Senate, 

 ii. 259. 



Duncan, Grier, ii. 8, 14. 



Duncan, Lucius C., ii. 8, 14. 



Dutton, Rev. Aaron, i. ;">!. 



Dutton, Rev. S. W. S., D. D., ii.242. 



Dutton, Warren. 53. 



Dwight, Rev. Louis, i. 855. 



Dwiuht.K'ev. Sereno, F... D.I). , i. 303. 



Dwight, Rev. Timothy, D.I)., i. 24, 

 28, 30, 49.67, 1!S; his induction in- 

 to the ollice of President, i. :!1 ; his 

 instructions, i. 32; on the Demo- 

 cratic societies i. 4-J; bis enlarged 

 views respecting science, i. 90; of- 

 fers the professorship of chemistry 

 to Prof. Silliman, i. !ll; approves 

 of his plan of visiting Kurc|>". i. 1-JS; 

 his letter to Dr. John Robison, i. 

 156 ; his letter to Prof. Silliman, i. 



