INDEX. 



407 



55, 75, 76,77, 78, 79, 82, 132,133,135, 

 199,201,227,228,229; ii. 88,301. 



T. 



Silliman, Mrs. Harriet T., i. 2:?9, 240, Tavlor, N. W., D. D., i. 218; his let- 



her marriage to Prof. Silliman, i. t ' er to ^ r Buchanan, ii. 259. 



244; her death, ii. 93; her charac- Taylor, John, i. 138; ii. 101; his cor- 



, ter, ii. 93, seq. respondence with Prof. Silliman, 



Sillimnn. Mrs. Sarah J., ii. 108, 123. H gj 



Silliman, Trumbull, his illness and Tavlor, Rev. Mr., i. 357. 



death, i. 275. Taylor, President Z., Prof. Sillimau's 

 Silliman. William, i. 5. interview with, ii. 96. 

 Silsbee, Nathaniel, i. 361. Thacher, Prof. T. A., ii. 299; his re- 

 Skinner, Aaron N., ii. 127. marks on the character of Prof. 

 Slavery, in NYw England, i. 21; Silliman, ii. 338. 



character of Southern, i. 3(8; n. Thornton. Mr., M. P., i. 138, 155. 



45, 46, 48, 49, 189, 295, 297; Ticknor Pro f. George, i. 347; his re- 



ii. 238, 



the 



264, 265, seq. 

 Smith, Dr. Nathan R., ii. 4. 

 Smith, Jeremiah, i. 342. 



marks on Prof. Silliman as a lec- 

 turer, ii. 321. 



Trollope, Mrs., her work on the Uni- 

 ted States, ii. 190. 



Smith, President g. S., of Prince- Trumbuil, Col. John, i. 367: Prof. 



ton, i. 110. 



Sparks, Jared, his letter to Prof. Silli- 

 man respecting the " Journal of 

 Science," i. 326, 354; his opinion 

 of Prof. Silliman's "Visit to Eu- 

 rope," ii. 233. 



Sparks, Mrs. Jared, i. 361. 



Sprague, Rev. W. B., D.D., Prof. 

 Silliman's visit to, ii. 250, 376; let- 

 ters from Prof. Silliman to, ii. 292, 

 293 ; his remarks on the character 

 of Prof. Silliman, ii. 374, seq. 



Spring, Rev. G., D.D., i. 125; his 

 views of geology, ii. 147. 



Staples, Seth P., i. 53; his letter to 

 Prof. Silliman, i. 67. 



Stevens, Dr. A. H., i. 218; ii. 281. 



Stewart, Prof. Dugald, soiree at his 

 house, i. 176 ; his conversation, i. 177. 



Stiles, Rev. Ezra, D. D., his character, 

 i. 27, 107. 



Stirling, Sir John and lady, i. 190. 



Stoddard, Rev. David B., i. 397. 



Stone, Rev. Dr., i. 388. 



Storv, Joseph, i. 352. 



Strong, Rev. Nathan. D. D., i. 260. 



Strong, Dr. Woodbridge, i. 344. 



Stuart, Prof. Moses, i. 53; his letters 

 to Prof. Silliman, i. 114, 116; his 

 death and character, ii. 115; on ge- 

 ology and Genesis, ii. 133, 139. 



Btnrges, Judge Jonathan, i. 24. 



Sullivan, Gen. William, i. 349; din- 

 ner at his house, i. 353. 



Sumner, Charles, his letter to Prof. 



Silliman's acquaintance with, 

 67, seq. ; his paintings and the 

 Trumbull Gallery, ii. 68, seq.; let- 

 ter from Lafayette to, ii. 387; let- 

 ters from John Adams to, ii. 388, 

 389 ; letter from Thomas Jefferson 

 to, ii. 390; letters from Benjamin 

 West to, ii. 391, 393; letter from 

 Lord Grenville to, ii. 397. 



Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan (Sen.), i. 

 231. 



Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan (Jr.), Prof. 

 Silliman's reminiscences of, i. 232; 

 his person and manners, i. 232, 233 ; 

 his home at Lebanon, i. 234; his 

 aspect in public, 5. 235; Prof. Sil- 

 liman's introduction to his family, 

 i. 239; his death, i. 244; letters 

 from Washington to, ii. 379, seq. ; 

 letter from Martha Washington 

 to, ii. 386. 



Trumbull, Lyman, his letter to Pro- 

 fessor Silliman, ii. 261. 



Tuckerman, Edward, i. 388. 

 Twining, Stephen, i. 53. 



V. 



Vass, James, i. 377. 

 Vigus, Prof., i. 303. 

 " T " -ginia, gol j -' 

 ery in, i. 3V 8. 



W. 



Sumne, a George, 'his letter to Prof. Wadsworth, Daniel, i. 238, 248, 306 

 Silliman, ii. 33. 308, 309, 312, 323. 



