INDEX. 519 



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Chronograph, electric, Invented by Henry 155,272,398,448 



Chronoscope, electric, of Wheatstone, compared with the chronograph of Henry 398 

 Civilization not spontaneous, according to Henry, but coerced— 325 



Classification ol motive powers, by Henry -"' 



Ci 3 mer, Hon. Hiester, bill presented by, in the House of Representatives, for 



erecting a stati f Henry ■'" 



Clymer, Hon. Hiester, "1 tin' House of Representatives— rending of telegrams 



by, at the Memorial Services '■' 



clymer, Hon. Hiester,— resolution presented by, in the House of Representa- 

 tives, to participate in the Memorial Services 1 



Clymer, Hon. Hiester,- resolution presented by, in the House of Representa- 

 tives, to print portrait ofHenry in the Memorial Volume 4 



Cohesion of liquids found l>\ Henry to be equal to that of solids ...265,498 



College of New Jersey at Princeton,— Henry professor in 61,131,238,431,447 



College of New Jersey at Princeton,— memorial services of 63, 139, 166 



c lombination of two galvanic circuits by Henry, in 1835 - -i:i 



Commemoration, public, in honor of Henry 2,38 



Committee appointed by the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution to make 



arrangements for the funeral ceremonies of Joseph Henry H> 



Committee appointed by the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution to prepare 



for their r rds, a biographical sketch of Joseph Henry 28 



Committee appointed by the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution to prepare 



a Memorial Volume •" 



Committee, executive, of the Board of Regents, directed to make arrangements 



tor a p u Id it mmemoration '■ 28 



Congress, proceedings in, relative to a monument to Henry 511 



Congress, resolution of, directing the publication of a Memorial Volume 3 



Congress, resolution of, to participate in the Memorial Services to be held at 



the Capitol 1,37 



Contributions to scientific research by Henry at Washington 310 



Convertible "quantity " and •'intensity" battery contrived by Henry _ 239 



Corcoran, William \V., a pall-bearer at the funeral of Joseph Henry 11 



Correspondence of the Smithsonian Institution on scientific subjects 72,301 



Cox. Hon. Samuel s., of the House of Representatives. — Address by 99 



Cox, Hon. Samuel s., selected by the Regents to deliver an Address at the Memo- 

 rial Services 29 



Cuthbert, Rev. Dr. James H.,— offices by, at the funeral of Joseph Henry 12 



Date of Henry's birth somewhat uncertain 54,442 



Death Of Joseph Henry 7,130,188,300,467 



Derivation of organic species,— the doctrine of 341,507 



Discourse by William 1',. Taylor, before the Philosophical Society of Washington 205 

 Discourse by Dr. James i '. Welling, before the Philosophical Society of Wash- 

 ington 1*T 



Discourse memorial of Joseph Henry, by Rev. Samuel B. Dod 139 



Distribution of Smithsonian material, for the promotion of science 41S 



Dod, Rev. Samuel B — Discourse memorial of Joseph Henry 139 



Dod, Rev. Samuel B.— letter to, from Joseph Henry 149 



Dove. Prof. II. W.— account by, of the disparagement of Ohm's theory 489 



Drama,— Henry's youthful addiction to .—109, 179 



Duties imposed on Henry by various Bodies .-69,103,436 



Early experimental researches of Henry 209,375,476,481 



Education, — Henry's views on 323,507 



Education of Joseph Henry 54,56, 177,206 



Electrical discharge discovered by Henry to I scillatory 255,396, us 



Electrical induction discovered by Henry to exist in successive orders. 85,248,494 

 Electrical researches of Henry at Albany 212,471 



