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British and Foreign Bible Society, 243.
Brookfield Association, Foreign Mission Society
of, 103.

Broosa, station at, 4, 115, 212, 221, 224, 382;
Mr. Schneider's visit to Balikkessar, 115; in-
quirers, 115; progress, 212, 221; journals of
Mr. Schneider, 221-4, 382-6; letter of a native,
225; Mr. Schneider's visit to several villages,

382.

mand for books, 226, 404; arrival of Miss
Lovell, 284; journal of Mr. Dwight, 401–4;
censorship of the press, 406.

Dakotas-see Sioux.
Dindigul-see Madura.

Donations, 33, 69, 105, 142, 178, 213, 249, 286,
321, 359, 395, 421.
Dwight-see Cherokees.

Canton-see China, and Southern mission to Eckard's Ten Years in Ceylon, noticed, 67.
China.

Cattaraugus-see New York Indians.

Ceylon, mission to, 8, 22, 30, 91-94, 141, 154,
187, 212, 239, 248, 269, 320, 351, 353, 374;
annual survey, 8; returned missionaries, 8;
death of Mr. Apthorp, 8; admissions to the
churches, 8, 248, 354; Batticotta seminary, 8,
9, 23, 141, 154, 187, 248, 269; Oodooville
boarding school, 93; schools, 9, 248; printing,
9; letter from the mission, 22; weakness of the
mission, 22, 188; need of help, 23, 188, 375;
government grant, 24; change of policy in the
government, 22, 23; Varany, 91, 320; Chava-
cherry, 92; Mr. Poor's labors at Tillipally, 94-
96; death of Mr. Wyman, 212, 239; statistics
of the mission, 248; journal of Mr. Meigs,
351-3; journal of Mr. Whittelsey, 353-4; les-
sons taught by the past, 375; obstacles to
training native helpers, 376.
Cherokees, mission to, 12, 240; annual survey,
12; reinforcement, 12; ill health of Mr. But-
rick, 12; admissions to the churches, 12; char-
ity, 12; temperance, 12; John Huss, 12;
schools, 12; printing, 12; church at Fairfield,
240.

Chavacherry-see Ceylon.

China, mission to, 9, 25, 26, 52, 53, 86, 89, 141,
154, 178, 183, 305; annual survey, 9; journey
of Mr. Milne, 9; division of labor, 9; death of
Mrs. Ball, 9, 25; letter from the mission, 26;
Hongkong, 26, 83, 89; help needed, 26; ar-
rival of Messrs. Doty and Pohlman at Amoy,
52; treaty between China and the United
States, 53; journals of Mr. Abeel, 87-9, 183-7;
health at Amoy, 88, 89; call for preaching,
155; ignorance of the people, 156; excursions
of Mr. Abeel around Amoy, 184-6; Mr. Abeel's
return to the country, 186; mission divided,
305.
China, Southern mission to, 305, 308, 310, 320;
report from, 306; printing, 306; hospital, 306;
reinforcement asked, 306; letter from the mis-
sion, 308; prospect at the Five Ports, 308; the
language, 310; changes, 311; toleration, 321,
417; Keying's memorial, 417.

China, toleration in, 417.

Choctaws, mission to, 11, 31, 358, 386; annual
survey, 11; death of Mr. Olmstead and Miss
Crosby, 11; reinforcement, 11; marriage of
Mr. C. C. Copeland and Miss Ladd, 11; schools,
11, 386; admissions to the church, 11, 31, 358;
native helpers, 11; charity, 11, 359; religious
interest, 31, 358; Good Water, 358; Pine
Ridge, 358; Wheelock, 386.
Church Missionary Society, anniversary, 242.
Cotton's Missionary Map, noticed, 418.
Conquest of India by the Church, noticed, 418.
Constantinople, station at, 4, 21, 30, 47, 64, 104,
109, 112, 177, 198, 201, 225, 290, 401, 404;
Armenians in, 4; seminary at Bebek, 4, 30,
104, 292, 293; death of Mrs. Van Lennep, 21;
death of pious Armenians, 47; incidents in Mr.
Dwight's letter, 48-52; M. Boré, 50; Greek
Patriarch proscribing the Bible, 51; Roman-
ism, 64, 406; new Armenian Patriarch, 109,
112, 198, 201, 291; persecution, 110, 199, 201,
290, 292, 402; progress, 112, 177, 291; native
brethren, 199; interesting conversion, 202; de-

Embarkation of missionaries, 142, 421.
Erzeroom, station at, 4, 212, 227, 247, 284, 393;
persecution, 212, 228, 247, 284, 393; journal of
Mr. Peabody, 227–32.
Ewa-see Sandwich Islands.

Fairfield-see Cherokees.
Foreign Evangelical Society, 209.
Fort Snelling-see Sioux.
French Evangelical Missionary Society, 241.
Gaboon River-see West Africa.
Good Water-see Choctaws.
Gospel Propagation Society, mission in Tinne-
velly, 206.

Greece, mission to, 3, 213, 247, 393, 413; annual
survey, 3; history of the mission, 3; its influ-
ences, 3; discouragement, 3; Mr. Benjamin's
departure, 3; excitement against Mr. King,
213, 247, 393, 413; Mr. King's excommunica-
tion, 414; prosecution against Mr. King, 416.
Hana-see Sandwich Islands.
Hasbeiya-see Syria.
Hilo-see Sandwich Islands.
Honey Creek-see Choctaws.
Hongkong-see China.
Honolulu-see Sandwich Islands.

India, education in, 128; toleration in, 387.

Jews in Turkey, mission to, 5, 113, 247; annual
survey, 5; Mr. Schauffler's labors, 5; meet-
ings, 114, 247; inquirers, 114.
Kailua-see Sandwich Islands.
Kaluaaha-see Sandwich Islands.
Kaneohe-see Sandwich Islands.
Karangan-see Borneo.
Kau-see Sandwich Islands.
Kealakekua-see Sandwich Islands.
Kohala-see Sandwich Islands.
Koloa-see Sandwich Islands.

Lac Qui Parle-see Sioux.
Lahaina-see Sandwich Islands.
Lahainaluna-see Sandwich Islands.
La Pointe-see Ojibwas.

London Missionary Society-mission at Tahiti,
62; correspondence with the King of the
French, 134; departure of missionaries from
Tahiti, 137; mission in Goojerat, 207; anni-
versary, 243.

Madras, mission at, 7, 30, 90, 125, 178, 189, 190,
305, 393; annual survey, 7; reinforcement, 7;
death of Mrs. Winslow, 7; congregations, 7;
admissions to the church, 7, 90; schools, 7, 190;
printing, 7, 175; baptism requested, 126; Tamil
Bible completed, 178; wants of the mission,
189; Mr. Ward's visit to Conjeveram, 190;
difficulty on account of caste, 305, 393; state
of the church, 393.

Madura mission, 8, 30, 37, 90, 177, 178, 212, 239,
243, 284, 303, 377, 381, 411; annual survey,
8; death of Mr. Dwight, Mrs. Cherry and
Mrs. North, 8; return of Mr. Crane, 8; rein-
forcement, 8; departure of Mrs. Steele, 8; ad-
missions to the churches, 8, 212, 248, 284;

schools, 8, 378,411; applications from villages, Pontianak-see Borneo.
8, 91, 177, 178, 284, 412; journal of Mr. Muz-Port Natal-see South Africa.
zy, 37-40; fields lost, 90; seminary, 212, 284,
378, 411; encouragement, 239, 248, 303; Din-
digul, 239, 303; annual report, 377; Roman-
ism, 379; interesting facts, 379; Tirupuvanum,
381; Tirumungalum, 411.
Malcom Peth-see Bombay.
Manepy-see Ceylon.

Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, annual
meeting, 209.

Mar Yohannan-see Nestorians in Persia.
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 246.
Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society, 245.
Missionary conventions at Greenport, L 1., 32;
at Riverhead, L. 1, 213; at Montpelier, Vt.,
284; in Southern New York, 285; at White-
hall, 321; in New Hampshire, 419.
Molokai-see Sandwich Islands.
Moravian missions, survey of, 98.
Mosul-see Nestorians in Turkey.
Mount Pleasant-see Choctaws.
Mount Zion-see Cherokees.

Munger's Conquest of India, noticed, 418.

Nestorians in Persia, mission to, 6, 104, 140, 212,
232, 248, 253, 319, 349, 351, 407, 419; annual
survey, 6; marriage of Doct. Wright and Miss
Myers, 6; religious interest, 6, 234, 351, 407,
419; schools, 6, 248; press, 6; difficulty with
the Patriarch's brothers, 6, 104, 212, 248, 410;
difficulty with the Jesuits, 140, 212; Messrs.
Perkins and Stocking's visit to Tehran, 141,
212, 253-60; girl's boarding school, 232-4,
320; interesting conversion, 234; Nestorian
women, 235; preaching in the villages, 248,
319, 319, 407; seminary, 320; Mar Yohannan,
319, 349, 350; journal of Mr. Perkins, 407-11;
religious interest at Geog Tapa, 350, 351, 407,
419; progress of the truth, 409; war against
the Koords, 410.

Nestorians in Turkey, mission to, 6, 40, 116;
annual survey, 6; death of Mrs. Laurie, 6;
Doct Smith's arrival, 6; Doct. Grant's death,
6; mission discontinued, 6; Mr. Laurie's de-
scription of ruins near Mosul, 40; visit of
Messrs. Laurie and Smith to the mountains,
116-125.

New works on missions, noticed, 417, 418.
New York Indians, mission to, 13, 169, 171, 321;
annual survey, 13; schools, 13, 321; admissions
to the churches, 13; priuting, 13; removal of
the Senecas, 13; Mr. Graves, 13; defections,
170; Corn Planter and his daughter, 171;
Alleghany church, 321.

North American Indians-see Abenaquis, Chero-
kees, Choctaws, New York Indians, Ojibwas,
Oregon Indians, Pawnees, Sioux, Stockbridge
Indians.

Norwalk-See Cherokees.

Ojibwas, mission to, 12, 168; annual survey, 12;
Pokeguma, 12; religious interest at La Pointe,
12, 13; schools, 13, 169; Red Lake, 13, 168;
printing, 13; intemperance, 169.
Oodooville-see Ceylon.

Oregon Indians, mission to, 11, 56, 284; annual
survey, 11; church at Clear Water, 11, 57,
284; schools, 11, 57; emigration, 11; progress
of the Indians, 56; Romanism, 284.
Oroomiah-see Nestorians in Persia.

Panditeripo-see Ceylon.
Park Hill-see Cherokees.

Pawnees, mission to, 11; annual survey, 11;
reinforcement, 11; disposition of the Paw-
nees, 11.

Peter-Maritz-Berg-See South Africa.
Pine Ridge-see Choctaws.

Pokeguma-see Ojibwas.

Punahou-see Sandwich Islands.
Red Lake-see Ojibwas.
Religious Tract Society, 243.

Sandwich Islands, mission to, 10, 28, 31, 69, 73,
79, 83, 84, 141, 158, 160, 161, 162, 172, 181,
284, 312, 358, 361, 362, 364, 366, 367, 368;
annual survey, 10; death of Mr. Locke and
Mrs. Dole, 10; reinforcement, 10; progress, 10,
86, 141, 159, 362; seminary at Lahainaluna,
10, 28, 76; female seminary, 10, 76, 364; other
boarding schools, 10, 77, 86, 175; school for
chiefs' children, 77, 173, 368; other schools,
10, 77, 82, 153; Romanism, 10, 82, 83, 86;
Lord Paulet, 11; Admiral Thomas, 11; death
of Mrs. Dole, 31; temperance, 31, 183; general
letter, 69, 73; general meeting, 73; political
changes, 74; views on the return of missiona-
ries, 74; statistics of the churches, 78; aspect
of the mission, 78; history of the station at
Kohala, 79-83; Kailua, 83; liberality, 80, 84,
85, 161, 163, 182, 366, 367; Hilo, 84-7; native
helpers at Hilo, 85; music, 159; Molokai, 158,
160, 358, 367; Wailuku, 161; Ewa, 162; tes-
timony of Wilkes, 172; first church at Hono-
lulu, 181; native helpers at Honolulu, 182;
death of Mr. Dibble, 284, 361; additions to
the Lahaina church, 284, 312; religious inter-
est at Waimea, Kauai, 284; scenery at Hana,
312; Waimea, Hawaii, 358, 364; state of the
churches, 358; death of Mr. Knapp, 358; dis-
couragements at Hana, 362; church at Hana,
363; revival in the female seminary, 364;
thanksgiving festival at Waimea, Hawaii, 366.
Seneca-see New York Indians.
Seroor-see Ahmednuggur.
Siam, mission to, 9, 55, 127, 271, 272, 274, 275,
276, 357; annual survey, 9; progress of the
Siamese, 9; admissions to the church, 9, 127;
schools, 9; printing, 9; preaching, 55, 128,
271, 274, 357; Romanism, 56; medical prac
tice, 128; scarcity of food, 129; monthly
paper, 271; journal of Mr. Caswell, 272-4;
death of Miss Pierce, 275; aspect of the mis-
sion, 275; mercies, 276.

Sioux, mission to. 12, 164, 281, 313; annual sur-
vey, 12; admissions to the church, 12; hin-
drances, 12; schools, 12; state of things at
Lac qui Parle, 164, 282; St. Peters, 281; hin-
drances to missionary labor, 281; Traverse
des Sioux, 313.

Sivagunga-see Madura.
Smyrna, station at, 4, 67, 218, 284; printing at,
5; Romanism, 67; interesting death, 219;
arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Everett, 284.
Stockbridge-see Choctaws.
Stockbridge Indians, mission to, 13; annual sur-
vey, 13; church, 13; quarrels, 13; emigration,

13.

Summary of the Missions, 13, 14.
Syria, mission to, 5, 14, 30, 42, 141, 145, 202,
247, 261, 283, 319, 342, 347, 397, 418; annual
survey, 5; description of the field, 5; Hasbeiya
movement, 5, 14, 21, 30, 104, 141, 205, 247.
261-7, 418; press, 5; visit of Messrs. Smith
and Whiting to Hasbeiya, 16, 42; description
of Hasbeiya, 17; Mr. Smith's second visit to
Hasbeiya, 145-152; annual report, 202; pro-
gress, 202; Beirut, 203; 'Abeil, 204; schools,
204, 205; war in Lebanon, 233, 319, 342, 347,
397; papal sects, 314, 354; effect of the late
war on the mission, 399; new Maronite Patri-
arch, 418.

Pond, Enoch, D. D., World's Salvation noticed, Syria, papal sects in, 314, 354.

Tillipally-see Ceylon.

Tinker, Rev. R., address, &c., 211.
Tirumungalum-see Madura.
Tirupuvanum-see Madura.
Tract Society, English, 243.
Traverse des Sioux-see Sioux.
Trebizond, station at, 4, 30, 67, 294, 298; Ro-
manism, 67; journal of Mr. Bliss, 294-8; per-
secution, 297-303; Mr. Bliss's house assailed,
303.

Tshimakain-see Oregon Indians.

Turkey, missions in-see Armenians in Turkey,
Broosa, Constantinople, Erzeroom, Smyrna,
Syria, Trebizond.

Turkey, papal sects in, 64.

Tuscarora-see New York Indians.

Varany-see Ceylon.

Waialua-see Sandwich Islands.
Wailatpu-see Oregon Indians.
Wailuku-see Sandwich Islands.
Waimea-see Sandwich Islands.
Waioli-see Sandwich Islands.
Waldenses, missionary spirit of, 176.
Wesleyan Missionary Society-missions in Gui-
nea, 58; anniversary, 241.
Wheelock-see Choctaws.

Wilkes's testimony in favor of the Sandwich Isl-
ands missions, 172.

World's Salvation, noticed, 417.

INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS.

The following index contains the names of the missionaries and assistant missionaries whose com
munications are inserted in this volume, and those about whom information is given.

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Ball, Mrs., 25, 89.

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Castle, Samuel N., 10.

Castle, Mrs., 10.

Caswell, Jesse, 9, 55, 271, 272.

Caswell, Mrs., 9.

Chamberlain, Levi, 10, 353.
Chamberlain, Mrs., 10.

Cherry, Henry, 8, 178, 248, 381.
Cherry, Mrs, 8.
Clark, E. W., 10, 161.

Ballantine, H., 7, 96, 98, 193, 194, 197, 237, 284, Clark, Mrs., 10.

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Coan, Titus, 10, 84.
Coan, Mrs., 10.

Conde, Daniel T., 10, 362.

Conde, Mrs., 10.

Condit, Miss A. C., 7.

Cooke, Amos S., 10, 368.

Cooke, Mrs., 10, 368.

Cope, Edward, 8, 141, 154, 188, 240, 269.

Cope, Mrs., 8.

Copeland, C. C., 11.

Copeland, Mrs., 11.

Copeland, H. K., 11.

Copeland, Mrs., 11.

Crane, N. M., 8, 381.

Crane, Mrs., 8.

Crosby, Miss Harriet E., 11.

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Goodell, William, 4, 21, 112, 177, 292.

Goodell, Mrs., 4.

Grant, Ashbel, 6, 117, 121, 122.
Graves, Allen, 6.

Graves, Mrs., 6, 7.

Griswold, Benj., 2, 3, 26, 27, 267.
Griswold, Mrs., 2.

Grout, Aldin, 2, 69, 394, 419.
Grout, Mrs., 2.

Gulick, Peter J., 10, 141, 158, 160.
Gulick, Mrs, 10.

Hall, Edmund O., 10

Hall, Miss Margaret N., 13.

Hall, Mrs., 10.

Hall, Sherman, 12.

Hall, Mrs., 12.

Hall, William, 13, 169, 171, 321.

Hall, Mrs., 13.

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Jackson, W. C., 4.
Jackson, Mrs., 4.

James, Benj. V. R., 2.

James, Mrs., 2.

Johnson, Edward, 10.

Johnson, Mrs., 10.

Johnston, Stephen, 9, 56, 275.

Johnston, T. P., 4, 67, 294.
Johnston, Mrs., 4.

Jones, Willard, 6.

Jones, Mrs, 6.

Ker, Miss Sarah, 11.

King, Jonas, 3, 213, 247, 393, 413.
Kingsbury, Cyrus, 11, 31, 358.
Kingsbury, Mrs., 11.

Knapp, H. O., 10, 358.

Knapp, Mrs., 10.

Ladd, Miss Cornelia, 11.

Ladd, Daniel, 4.

Ladd, Mrs., 4.

Lanneau, John F., 5, 203, 347, 400.
Lanneau, Mrs., 5.

Laurie, Thomas, 6, 40, 116, 347, 400.
Lawrence, J. J., 7, 8, 239, 284, 303.
Lawrence, Mrs., 7.

Lindley, Daniel, 2, 371.

Lindley, Mrs., 2.

Locke, Edwin, 10, 73.

Lovell, Miss H. M., 142, 284.

Lyman, D. B., 10.

Lyman, Mrs., 10.

Lyons, Lorenzo, 10, 364.

Lyons, Mrs., 10.

Marsh, Cutting, 13.

Marsh, Mrs., 13.

Meigs, Benj. C., 8, 92, 351.

Meigs, Mrs., 8.

Merrick, James L., 6.

Merrick, Mrs., 6.

Minor, E. S., 8, 24.

Minor, Mrs., 8.

Moore, Miss Hannah, 12.

Mudgett, Miss Sophia, 13.

Munger, S. B., 7, 418.

Munger, Mrs., 7.

Muzzy, C. F., 8, 37, 90, 212, 248.

Muzzy, Mrs., 8, 37, 38, 177.

Myers, Miss Catharine E., 6.

Nevius, Elbert, 9.

Nevius, Mrs., 9.
North, Alfred, 7, 8.

North, Mrs., 8.

Ogden, Miss Maria C., 10.
Olmstead, Jared, 11.

Olmstead, Mrs., 11.

Osunkhirhine, P. P., 13, 57.

Paris, John D., 10.

Paris, Mrs, 10.

Parker, Benj. W., 10, 358.
Parker, Mrs., 10.

Parker, Peter, 9, 26, 53, 306, 310, 321, 417.
Parker, Mrs., 9.

Peabody, Josiah, 4, 212, 227, 247, 284, 393.
Peabody, Mrs., 4.

Peet, Lyman B., 9, 56, 276.
Peet, Mrs., 9.

Perkins, Justin, 6, 141, 212, 253, 407, 419.
Perkins, Mrs., 6.

Pierce, Miss Mary E., 9, 275.

Pogue, John F., 10, 31.

Pohlman, W. J., 9, 26, 52, 53, 88, 133, 372.

Pohlman, Mrs., 9.

Pond, Gideon H., 12.

Pond, Mrs., 12.

Pond, Samuel W., 12, 281.

Pond, Mrs., 12.

Poor, Daniel, 8, 94, 374.

Poor, Mrs., 8.

Potter, Joshua, 11, 31, 358.

Potter, Mrs., 11.

Powers, P. O., 4, 212.

Powers, Mrs., 4.

Ranney, T. E., 11.
Ranney, Mrs., 11.
Rendall, John, 421.
Rendall, Mrs., 421.

Rice, William H., 10, 362.
Rice, Mrs., 10.
Riggs, Elias, 4, 219.
Riggs, Mrs., 4.

Riggs, Stephen R., 12, 313.
Riggs, Mrs, 12.
Robinson, Charles, 9.
Robinson, Mrs., 9.
Rockwood, Gilbert, 13.

Rockwood, Mrs., 13.

Rogers, E. H., 10.

Rogers, Mrs., 10.

Rowell, G. B., 10.

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Stevens, Miss Sabrina, 12.

Stocker, Mrs., 2.

Stocking, W. R., 6, 141, 212, 232, 253, 319, 349.

Stocking, Mrs, 6, 350, 351.

Stoddard, David T., 6, 213, 320.
Stoddard, Mrs., 6.

Taylor, Horace S., 8, 30, 90, 381.
Taylor, Mrs., 8, 30, 90, 381.
Temple, Daniel, 4.

Temple, Mrs., 4.

Thomson, F. B., 9, 53, 248, 277, 279, 283, 358.
Thomson, Mrs., 9, 248, 279.

Thomson, W. M., 5, 16, 30, 129, 134, 152, 204,
342, 347, 397, 418.
Thomson, Mrs., 5, 133.

Thompson, Miss Nancy, 12.

Thurston, Asa, 10, 83, 84.
Thurston, Mrs., 10.

Tracy, Ira, 9.

Tracy, Mrs., 9.

Tracy, Miss Susan, 11.

Tracy, William, 8, 284, 411.

Tracy, Mrs., 8.

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