

INDEX. 



403 



Maclean, President, of Princeton, i. 

 110. 



Maclure, William, his character and 

 services t<> science, i. 284; his cor- 

 respondence with Prof, Silliman, 

 ii. 40. 



Mantell, Dr. G. A., Prof. Kingsley's 

 visit to, i. 27; ii. 52, 58, G4, 101; 

 his death, ii. 123; his intercourse 

 with Prof. Silliman, ii. 183, seq.; 

 his letters, ii. IS!!, .try. ; his illness, 

 ii. 200; liis " Medals of Creation," 

 ii. 207 ; on the "Geology of the Isle 

 of Wight," ii. 216; his lectures at 

 Leeds, ii. 228. 



Marsh, Kbene/.er Grant, 53. 



Marsh, Kev. John, D. L/., his remin- 

 iscences of Prof. Silliman, i. 48. 



Martinean, Harriet, i. 369. 



Mason, Ebenezer, i. I'.i2. 



Mason, Jeremiah, i. 390, 402; ii. 86. 



Mason, Kev. John M., D. D., i. 134, 

 192. 



Mattoon, Gen. E., ii. 76. 



Medical School of Yale College, its 

 origin, i. 200; ii. 310. 



Meigs, Prof. Josiah, i. 35, 89. 



Meteor, the \Veston, i. 221, 344. 



Mexico, war of the U. S. with, ii. 215. 



McClellan, John, ii. 256. 



McKnight, Dr. J. M. S., i. 125. 



McLean, Louis, i. 375. 



Monroe, James, i. 309. 



Monroe, Prof., i. 172. 



Morris, Charles, ii. 237. 



Morse, Rev. J., D. D., i. 73. 



Morse, S. F. 13., his letter to Prof. 

 Silliman, ii. 307; his remarks on 

 Prof. Silliman, ii. 355. 



Murchison, Sir R. I., ii. 62, 102; his 

 letters to Prof. Silliman, ii. 167; 

 his work on the Silurian system, 

 ii. 177,104. 



Murdock, John, Prof. Silliman's visit 

 to his plantation, ii. 20. 



Murray, Dr. John, his character as 

 a lecturer, i. 166 ; his advocacy of 

 the Wenierian theory, i. 167; his 

 letter to Prof. Silliman, i. 271. 



Murrav, Lindley, interview of Prof. 

 Silliiuan with, i. 153. 



N. 



Nelson, Lord, his last embarkation 



at Portsmouth, i. 137. 

 New England, primitive manners of, 



i. 14. 



New Haven, geology of, i. 170 ; threat- 

 ened invasion ol, l>y tin- British, i. 

 262; commemoration of the settle- 

 ment of, i. 399. 



Nicholson, Mr. William, i. 141; ii. 55. 



Norton. Prof. John P., ii. 118,128, 

 275, -JTti. 



Noves, Dr. Burr, becomes an assist- 

 a'nt of Prof. Silliman, i. :jlf.; his 

 subsequent hi-tory. i. 317. 



Noyes, l.Vv. James, i. ">. 

 Noyes, Kev. John (Sen.), i. 5. 

 Noyes, Kev. John, i. 5. 

 Noyes, Joseph, i. 5. 



o. 



Olds, Rev. Gamaliel, i. 303. 



Olmsted, Prof. Denison, his service 

 as an assistant of Prof. Silliman, 

 i. 300; his subsequent history, i. 

 300. 



Owen, Prof. R., his letters to Prof. 

 Silliman, ii. 169; his article on the 

 Iguanodon, ii. 203. 



Oxford University, the study of phys- 

 ical sciences in, ii. 175, 177. 



P. 



Park, Prof. E. A., D.D., i. 360. 

 Park, Robert, i. 343, 347, 359. 

 Parker, John, i. 345. 

 Parkman, Rev. Mr., i. 345. 

 Pearson, Dr. George, his lectures, i. 



144. 



Peel, Sir Robert, ii. 208, 227. 

 Perkins, B. D., i. 220. 

 Phillips, S. C., i. 360. 

 Pierpont, Rev. John, his reminiscen- 

 ces of Prof. Silliman, i. 130. 

 Pourtalis, Count, ii. 82. 

 Polk, James K., ii. 7. 

 Polk, Bishop Leonidas, ii. 16. 

 Pope, Milton, ii. 8. 

 Porter, Prof. Charles II., i. 319. 

 Porter. Rev. Noah (Sen.). !> !>., his 



reminiscences of Prof. Silliman, i. 



50; letter from Prof. Silliman to, 



i. 119; ii. ;J4'.. 

 Porter, Prof. N., ii. 299; his remarks 



on the character of Prof. Silliman, 



ii. 343. 

 Priestley, Dr. Joseph, his character, 



i. 107"; Prof. Silliman's acquaint- 



