"Schönberg-Cotta family, The," [6].

Schubert,
his music played at the Ward home, [49].

Schumann,
the composer, [40].

Schumann, Madame (Clara Wieck),
mentioned by Mrs. Jameson, [40].

Scotland,
the Howes in, [111], [112].

Scott, Sir Walter, [28];
his novel "Kenilworth," play founded on, [57];
grave of, at Abbotsford, [111];
works lightly esteemed by Charles Sumner, [169].

Sedgwick, Catharine Maria,
on John Kenyon, [108];
her letter of introduction to Count Gonfalonieri, [119];
praises a line from "Passion Flowers," [228].

Sedgwick, Mrs. Theodore (Susan Ridley), [90].

Seeley, Prof. J. R.,
hospitality and kindness to Mrs. Howe: his lecture on Burke, [335].

Sewall, Judge Samuel E.,
aids the woman suffrage movement, [382].