INDEX. 525 



Page 



Parker, Dr. Peter, one of a committee appointed by the Regents, to prepare a 



Memorial Volume 32 



Parker, Dr. Peter,— Remarks by, before the Regents on the character of Joseph 

 Henry 32 



Parker Dr Peter —report by, of arrangements made for a public commemo- 



29 

 ration 



Patterson, Carlile P., a pall-bearer at the funeral of Joseph Henry 11 



Patterson, Joseph, a pall-bearer at the funeral of Joseph Henry 11 



Peltier,— discussion by, of the terms electric "quantity" and "intensity" 



Peltier,— eulogistic tribute to, by Henry -" ,; 



Personal appearance of Joseph Henry 189,300 



Philosophical Society of Washington— active interest of Henry in organizing 



and maintaining 3,!1 



Philosophical Society of Washington,— appointment by, of Vice-presidents 



Welling and Taylor to deliver addresses at a memorial servh n Oct.26.i8Y8 127 



Philosophical Society of Washington,— Address before, by Dr. .!.<'. Welling 177 



Philosophical Society of Washington— Address before. by~W. B.Taylor — , 205 



Philosophical Society of Washington,— memorial proceedings of, on May Hand 



Oct. 26, 1878 '-'• ';: 



Phosphorescence,— original observations on, by Henry 267 



Poe, I Sen. Orlando M., a pall-bearer at the funeral of Joseph Henry 11 



Poetry,— Henry's fondness for 191,207,333,507 



Pope. Frank L. — appreciative eulogy of Henry, by J s • 



Porter, President Noah, one of a committee appointed by the Regents, to pre- 

 pare a biographical sketch of Henry 28 



Porter, President Noah,— report by, to the Regents on the selection of memorial 



biographer of Henry ■'•" 



Portrait of Joseph Henry,— joint resolution of Congress to engrave and print, 



for the Memorial Volume * 



Pouillet,— introduction by, of Henry's "bobbin " coil magnet into France, in 1832 226 

 Prayer at conclusion of Memorial Services at the Capitol, by Rev. Dr. Sunderland 121 



Prayer at Funeral Services, by Rev. Charles Hodge 13 



Prayer at Memorial Services at the Capitol by Rev.Dr. James McCosh 39 



Pi esidency of i ollege of New Jersey at Princeton, proposed to Henry i(d.27 a 



Presidency of National Academy of Sciences, conferred on Henry 330,430,441 



Princeton.— ( \ .liege < if New Jersey at, Henry professor of physics in.61, 131, 238, 431, 4 17 



Princeton electro-magnet of 3,500 pounds made by Henry in 1835 211 IS I 



Princeton Memorial, of May la.isTS 63,139,106 



Princeton, — Presidency of the college at, offered to Henry 194, 279 



Printing of 15,000 copies of a Memorial Volume ordered by Congress __- 4 



Proceedings of the Albany Institute, on the death of Joseph Henry 128 



Proceedings of Congress on the evening of the Memorial Services. (Jan. 16, 1879) 2,38 

 Proceedings of Congress, relative to the holding of Memorial Services, in honor 



of Henry 1 



Proceedings of Congress, relative to a Memorial Volume 3 



Proceedings of Congress, relative to a monument to Henry 511 



Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Washington, on the death of Joseph 



Henry 125 



Proceedings of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution on the death of 



Joseph Henry 9, 27 



Proceedings of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution relative to a Memo- 

 rial Volume el 



Proceedings of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution relative to a public 



commemoration, in honor of Joseph Henry 28 



Proceedings of the TJ. S. Light-House Board, on the death of Joseph Henry 135 



Professorship of mathematics at Albany Academy, conferred on Henry 57, 130 



Professorship of physics, at Princeton, conferred on Henry __. 61,131,238,431,447 



Programme of Memorial Services at the Capitol 29 



