INDEX. 1963 
Page. 
Smithson bequest, legacy, or fund—Continued. 
Applications of, proposed—Continued. 
ISTPOWTTHEEL ANETTA a an mn ae See ope aS ee Le ae ere eile 
ea EEPTSINERTSETEAL Dee aie ae es Sen Ets = ee ke 325, 330, 344, 365, 411, 413, 417 
Ze TGs sys a0 CISCOVGIIOS 25. Sano noe oo eke ee ee ee eee 389 
Pa LCG HIG) ISIS Agee a RS eS ec an es Oe SS See ee I Sees de 279, 280, 326, 330, 337, 338 
pernncosanmlication Of tovbhearts of life. oc sec cosh ec aoctee oaoen - seecacnedienncune 326, 330 
UE SY Te ELSES? cE 9S Eas a sl ae epee era ene ee ea eet ay. SX 137, 138, 141, 187, 337, 362 
Applications of, proposed by— 
MIA. SOHN OUIMCY 9-2... onc te owoickn css 170, 184, 226, 285, 268, 273, 282, 337, 392, 408, 419, 560 
Uh FR Aas fe ee ee a ete 5 eee, FS hee Bly Nimes twas fete - 311 
OU) spn gl Seti aT Ye ee ee eh ee ee eee Rr rates Aria MRT STE ta) 
LEDS ECL 0 TURD i eae ee ee Se ee See eee hee See ee eee ee AN (2) 2) 
Berest eee ESOT ETTLOM Boro. OO* S5e) ot AS i ere he eee ee 137 
UTE Rn Si) ee eae ee ee ee ee Se Ne Oe ey eee Bae Pee 215 
WS SU UES GTNEI EV 2) Ce eS Pe ey 2 age SeRy Sep Hier Beall eee ames cea i ( 
Cul atatin, TST: Oy Bis ee a a ee ae ee eee eRe EE RR ELT Le Se ee eee EA Sra ITs: 
OAS EVE Le] of) ral O72 (ee EE Ue er RS 4 VS re ea eS 
RES MESATUAET ORV ELL ULUTT UC =o os oe ge ee i ee ee ee OM 137, 219 
IS Ce W WCU Oa ee Ee te a So” Sy A eee 299 
PRIS PAR HOL. «20. or eee Ny Sia e8! eed Gee peace ee ey ears he DE 2s oye et TS Sg 163, 171, 282 
Inuiin [Eide age hess £e Re a ee eee SS. Cee ee ee eee ae 337, 362 
SOD Tor rid Drees Stel i 2A as a a a ESS Doe oo ee en eee eee eet 
EPH? ORI QUIN 5 ooo oye a ao eo eo eens at Se eed Oy BOO 200s SUB; OOS 
“SEUNG ZTE" 1 PWOT GSN i] [Cea a ee I A PE OR te os ot Soe a 315 
DONIC EAISY, ALGO Vis S Sf 5 oi a a OU fae 295, 305, 309 
Warovor the fund, by W..H: West; appropriation: for es) aes 2325 85) dee o-oo s w2eeee 680 
Case of the United States against Drummond, executor of Smithson____-----.-----.--_- 13 
Ghaneery court, decree of award to United Statesiscs.2-2-2- sae eben bcs eee eee ante 56 
Claim of United States for, act to prosecute and carry into effect.___....-----. 142,144, 182, 185 
Committees of Congress to consider ___--- 25, 130, 146, 169, 182, 188, 225, 241, 273, 321, 443, 444, 451, 488 
Competency of United States Government to receive..__.__-.-..--.---_---.------------ 110,125, 
128, 129, 130, 186, 138, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 354, 350, 355, 369, 390, 391, 396 
iS EME GCG POMEL G, LO. - 22 aia 3 Serene tee Se eek BR Be ee ee eo cud ace 7-111 
LS ERP TESTE ah ap eee) op tt Vb OEE so eke eee te a” ee ae ey ee ee ae ee er 335, 372 
Derived in part from half-brother, Colonel Dickinson_.--_._.-..-.-.--.-..----2..---.. 19, 20, 34, 55 
MO LNET OF SMEG ASOMinee es Se ce ten Fa ie pe ah ee by ee ase ee Pe cers 54 
Pe THOr BLOT Ob PO Desh Ola.) 8 sen ee a = hs) ee I te a ete Skt teehee er 506 
Dividends upon to be: received by United: States. ...-.-.=-.-22--22-<-s2es2--s025----------- 67 
Hepense onchanceryysuit to obtain -.4. ..2-. .-<-.-...<is=-2-5-225225seRe 2 26, 37, 70,71, 72, 103, 104 
obtaining, to.be paid by the United States _._._.... 2... 2osenic22u-2 e2e.ce. 110 
Gold deposited in United States mint-__..---.----.---------.- §1, 64, 65, 97, 100, 101, 107, 108, 109, 185 
CTV LMG TO) i) eee Saree COREY MM 2 a ee pee te ee OR OM IL, 
Increase of-...-. xxiv, 63,117,118, 119, 120, 121, 481, 482, 484, 485, 488, 489-499, 664, 665, 666, 727, 1042, 1680 
PO LEVGS i eenere oe 5 eee te see ee espe LS oe een a ose ee ens Sa neeeekee xxiii, xxiv, 
93, 170, 270, 271, 331, 332, 356, 367+, 429, 434, 490-494, 645-657, 666, 845, 1042, 1680, 1687 
Investment of, by the United States... ._.........._... 144, 145, 185, 214, 215, 217, 219, 220, 222, 224, 
225, 229, 235, 242, 243, 244, 245, 250, 251, 252, 269, 331, 489, 1755, 1758 
WN GCUsOb oe acon hae 3 noon coe ee ae 54, 81, 131, 194, 522, 566, 578, 596, 676, 1067, 1082, 1089, 1136, 1759 
Permanent appropriation by United States for. (See Smithson bequest, interest on.) 
Perpetual loan.in trust,to the United: States... .-22.--~.-.-Ss2bisesn 5s Sd eee ee xxiv, 
142, 170, 228, 356, 429, 430, 433, 653, 727, 845, 1029, 1687 
Personal effects of Smithson. (See Smithson, James.) 
Residuary, left in England for annuity to Madame La Batut and subsequently obtained. 42, 
44-51, 60, 65, 71, 112-120, 666 
PeeTEnO) Glott}, FUN eIANG DTOPOSO! oa 526s Ne so eta a BOER OE yt ee Jed 350 
Rush, Richard, account of expenses for-.._.....--.-.------.----.---- 10, 49, 67, 70, 94, 95, 98, 148, 239 
agent of United States to obtain --......---.___- v, 9, 14, 142, 144, 182, 185, 239, 1377 
BalGS OLUBLOCES DY sa Ae ee cee ed te lessee eee ee Si ed Bae ee sa 2 62, 64 
Smithsonian Institution founded by. (See Smithsonian Institution, act of organiza- 
tion.) 
States, sales of lands in, to be taken to reimburse the fund_--__..-..--.----------..-.--.- 221 
boslcanmuerined sil: HNelang. 232295. 622.62 Siocs Fost ooedaarn ae en eS ee 52, 60, 67, 93, 106 
state. (See Smithson bequest, investment of.) 
Ce yill Gu SPP 02) a PRS PLE Se See > Se ens ee 2 YN eee ete tea eee See oe 5 
Smithson, Hugh, Duke of Northumberland, father of James Smithson ---... 5,54, 131, 132, 496, 1136 
