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INDEX. 



beginning of his intercourse with 

 Prof. Sil'liman, i. 302; his corre- 

 spondence with Prof. Sillhnan, ii. 

 1:35, soy., 2.J2, 30i>; his bird-tracks, 

 ii. 202. 



Holmes. Dr. O. W., ii. 31. 



Hope, Dr. Thomas, his person and 

 manners, and his lectures, i. 160; 

 his advocacy of the Huttoniaii the- 

 ory, i. 167. 



Hub'bard, Prof. O. P., his character 

 as an assistant of Prof. Silliman, 

 i. 318; i. 375. 



Hubhard, Mrs, O. P., her remarks on 

 the domestic traits of Prof. Silli- 

 man, ii. 362. 



Hull, Commodore Isaac, his account 

 of the capture of the Guerriere. i. 

 331. 



Humboldt, Alexander von, ii. 103. 



Humphreys, Mrs. A. F., her letter of 

 condolence to Prof. Silliman, i. 289. 



Humphrey, Kev. H., D. p., i. 125. 



Hunting-ton, Kev. Dan, ii. 313. 



Hunt, Prof. T. Sterry, i. 319. 



I. 



Ion, Col., ii. 10. 



Irving, Washington, Prof. Silliman's 



interviews with, ii. 249. 

 Ives, Dr. Eli, i. 260. 



J. 



Jackson, Andrew, Prof. Silliman's 

 description of, i. 375. 



Jackson, Dr. C. T., i. 354, 391; ii. 81. 



Jackson, Dr. -lames, i. 346. 



.Jarvis, Kcv. S. F., D. D., i. 125. 



Jay, John, i. 21)4. 



Jr.'tl'i r.-on, Thomas, his letter to Col. 

 Trmnbul], ii. :!!)(). 



Johnson, Prof. Samuel W., ii. 277. 



Johnston, Prof. J. F. W., his letter 

 to Pro!'. Silliman, ii. 181. 



Jones, l.Yv. (icorge, ii. 300; his re- 

 marks on Prof. Silliman, ii. 357. 



"Journal of Science," account of its 

 establishment, i. 272. 



K. 



Kansas, Prof. Silliman's action re- 

 specting thg troubles in, ii. 241, seq.f 

 his remarks on, ii. 267, 270. 



Kent, Hon. James, his letters to Prof. 

 Silliman, i. 230, 2)3, 405; his let- 

 ter to Judge Baldwin respecting 

 _Prof. Silliman, ii. 80. 



Kingslev, Prof. James L., i. 52; his 

 letters 7 to Prof. Silliman, i. 113, 3!)<J, 

 400; ii. 25; letters of Prof. Silli- 

 man to, i. 202, 208, 246, 2i)0, 402, 

 403; his death, ii. 116; his review 

 of Stuart on geology, ii. 135; his 

 interviews with Dr. Mantell, ii. 211, 

 231; characterized bv Prof. T hack- 

 er, ii. 339, 341. 



Kingslev, William L., ii. 2. 



Kirkland, Dr. J. P., on the character 

 of Prof. Silliman, ii. 282. 



Lafayette, his letters to Prof. Silli- 

 man, i. 330, 331; Prof. Silliman's 

 reminiscences of, ii. 285; his letter 

 to Col. Trumbull, ii. 387. 



Lamb, Thomas, i. 345. 



Lardni-r, Dr. Dionysius, ii. 209. 



Lawrence, Abbott,' i. 354, 357, 369. 



Lawrence, Amos, ii. 124. 



Lawrence, William, i. 343. 



Lcdeivr, Baron, his cabinet,!. 281. 



Leilingwell, Prof. Edward, i. 303. 



Legare, John B., ii. 9. 



Le>lic, ('apt., ii. 75. 



Leslie, Prof. John, interview of Prof. 

 Silliman with, i. 178. 



Liehig, Prof., ii. 173. 



Lincoln, President, his emancipation' 

 proclamation, ii. 287; his religious 

 character, ii. 313. 



Liston, Sir Robert, visit of Prof. Sil- 

 liman to, i. 185. 



Loring, William J., i. 343, 344. 



Lothrop, Kev. S. K., D. D., i. 349, 

 891. 



Lowell Institute, Prof. Silliman's con- 

 iicction with, i. 382. (See Silliman, 

 Benjamin). 



Lowell, John, i. 389. 



Lowell, John A., i. 382, 386. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, i -27, 405; ii. 28, 

 52, 54, 60, 102, 144, l'J5, 196, 198, 

 202, 204, 211, 212, 217, 220, 221. 



M. 



Maclean, Prof. John, i. 110. 



