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fernery I attend a luau Our call on Mata'- 

 afa The taupou's duty Kava making 

 Kava names Love refuses to fulfill the Law 



Lack of incentives for thrift "Mizhonery" 



A tragic feud "Lautverschiebung" in 

 the South Seas Common origin Pulimatu 

 and selini 



2. Vaiula's alarm The reef at Apia Afele 

 and his Coral Queen The Morays Coats of 

 many colors Protective hues An agile 

 blenny The amphibious skippy Flying 

 fish Merita's paintings 



3. Back to Pago Pago- A detestable disease 

 Nu'uli The picturesque crew Mighty reef 

 combers The spill I touch bottom 

 Fita-fitas unperturbed Hauled into the skiff 



Aboard the launch The ensign's predica- 

 ment Sa'laotoga's letter A few lines of 

 Samoan Poisonous fishes Vicious mosqui- 

 toes Official lack of etiquette tempered by 

 justice and consideration Roosevelt's prompt 

 response A question of "self-determination" 



Sarripson-Schley controversy A last view 



4. The Stanford board of trustees Actual organ- 

 ization "Yale plan" not acceptable Davis, 

 Leib, and Hopkins The Hopkins Marine 

 Station The doubtful assistant The cordial 

 director The founder's tact 



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1. My library of Zoology Other donations 

 Fishery survey of Alaska Adjustment of breeds 

 to river Hell's Gate catastrophe Passing 

 of "big year" Scouring Puget Sound 

 Wrangel Island and the sleeper sharks Kern 

 County sharks Dolly Vardens by the score 

 Lake Jordan Callbreath's experiment 



2. From Skagway to Caribou Crossing Discovery 

 of gold by Skookum Jim Fitting house to 



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