Index 



Peabody, Selim H., president of University 

 of Illinois, i. 245 



Peace, organized work in interests of, ii. 

 290-293 



Peace Society, at Melbourne, ii. 566, 567; 

 German, 767 



Pearl oysters, ii. 13 n. 



Pearson, Eleanor B., school mistress, i. 136 



Pease, Ernest M., member of Stanford fac- 

 ulty, i. 400 



Peck, Anne E., Stanford '98, i. 709 



Peerage, the English, ii. 221> 



Peet, Dr., rector at Palo Alto, i. 466 



Peking, events at, during Boxer uprising, ii. 



27-32 



Pellegrin, Jacques,^ ichthyologist, i. 274 



Pellissier, Robert Edouard, Stanford pro- 

 fessor killed in World War, i. 423, ii. 747 



Pelorous Jack, porpoise, ii. 238 



Peloty, Robert, at congress of Friedens- 

 f re u tide, ii. 522 



Penikese, summer school of science at, i. 

 1 06-1 1 9 



Penitent Brothers, abode of, at San Mateo, 



1-637 

 Pennsylvania, University of, address at, on 



eve of declaration of war (1917), ii. 726 

 Pensacola, Florida, fishes about, i. 242; 



second visit to (1887), 322 

 People's Council for Democracy and Peace, 



unfortunate career of, ii. 738-740 

 Peralta-Reavis. See Reavis 

 Perris, G. H., acquaintance with, ii. 476- 



477; Hague Peace Conference addresses 



translated by, 497; indictment of English 



armament ring by, 500; at conference in 



Paris (1914), 615 

 Perry, Commodore, in Japan, ii. 73 

 Pershing, General, invasion of Mexico by, 



ii. 692 

 Perth, University of, ii. 565 

 Pethick-Lawrences, the, ii. 478 

 Petritch, Bulgarian town, ii. 589-590; 



American citizen from West Virginia at, 



590; inebriated officer at, 591 

 Pettee, Dr. and Mrs. J. D., missionaries, ii, 



397 

 Phelps, "Old Mountain," i. 321 

 Phelps, William Lyon, presiding genius at 



author's Yale University address, ii. 724- 



725 

 Phi Beta Kappa, parent of Greek Letter 



groups, i. 61; Korean members of, ii. 388 

 Philadelphia, conference at, for organizing 



League to Enforce Peace, ii. 665 



I 888 3 



Philippine Islands, Roosevelt's remark con- 

 cerning, i. 309; control over, acquired by 

 United States, 617 



Phillips, Wendell, lecture by, i. 304 



Philosophy of Science, author's, ii. 769-772 



Philputt, Allan B., professor at Indiana 

 University, i. 296 



"Physical Basis of Heredity, The," address, 

 i. 526 



Pidgin English, i. 221 



Pietschmann, Victor, ichthyologist, ii. 311 



Pikes Peak, ascent of, i. 336 



Pillay, Padmandha, Hindu student at 

 Munich, ii. 552 



Pinchot, Amos, ii. 420, 691 



Pinchot, Gifford, member of Roosevelt's 

 "tennis" cabinet, i. 310; United States 

 Forester, ii. 248; dismissal of, 271; a 

 Roosevelt supporter, 420 



Pingree, H. S., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 700 



Pinnacles Reserve, the, i. 519 



Pioneer Class at Stanford University, i. 407- 

 4I4; reception to, by Mrs. Stanford 

 (1895), 498; graduation of, 535 



Pious Fund, the, i. 438-439 



Plagues, red, white, yellow, and black, ii. 150 



Planta animal, la,\. 644-645 



Plevna, battlefield of, ii. 573 



Plumas County, trip through, i. 523-524 



Plunkett, Sir Horace, meeting with, in Dub- 

 lin home, ii. 619; most helpful citizen of 

 Ireland, 619-620; quoted, 620; greatness 

 of work of, 628 



Poetry, author's early tastes in, i. 29-30, 71; 

 of Civil War, 23 



Poey, Felipe, Cuban naturalist, i. 281 n., 

 285-286 



Point of Pines, near Monterey (Calif.), i. 



213-215 

 Politics of Civil War period, i. 30-31 

 Polk, Willis, California artist, i. 391 

 Pompeii, revisited in 1914,11. 560 

 Ponsonby, Arthur, meeting with, ii. 466 

 Pontchartrain, Lake, varied fauna in, i. 243 

 Popenoe, Paul A., editor oi Journal of Hered- 

 ity, ii. 298 

 Poppy, golden, of California, i. 390 

 Popular Science Monthly, essay in, ii. 294 

 Portage Gorge, visits to, i. 26, 27 

 Porter, Bruce, California artist, i. 391 

 Porter, Noah, quoted, i. 324 n. 

 Port Said, fish collecting at, ii. 561 

 Port Simpson, frontier settlement, ii. 267- 

 269 



