Index 



Enoshima, "island of pictures," ii. 17; visit 



to, in 191 1, 353 



Entente corJiale, the, ii. 162-163 

 Entrance requirements, Stanford Univer- 

 sity, i. 423-4 2 4 



"Eric's Book of Beasts," i. 28 n.; stanza 

 from, ii. 200; composition of, and extracts 

 from, 250-251 

 Ericson, of Albania, ii. 574 

 Erie, Lake, fisheries of, ii. 260-261 

 Erie, Pa., fishing at, ii. 261 

 Eschscholtz, J., naturalist, i. 391 

 Escondite, cottage at Stanford, i. 377-379 

 Espinosa, Aurelio M., translation of "War 

 and the Breed" into Spanish by, i. 619 n. 

 Espionage Act, effects of, ii. 750-751 

 Esson Third, Korean scholar, ii. 394 

 Estes Park, i. 335; revisited in 1915, ii. 



665-666 



Etolin, island of, ii. 139 

 Eucken, Rudolph, German teacher of 



Ethics, i. 63, ii. 302-303 

 Eugenic Laboratory, endowment of, by 



Harriman family, ii. 298 

 Eugenics, commission on, ii. 296-297; wed- 

 ding according to standards of, 333~334 

 "Eugenics and War," address on, ii. 666 

 Eugenics Education Society of London, i. 

 543; addresses before, ii. 330-33 1, 460-461 

 Eulachon, in Columbia River, i. 228 

 Europe, student parties conducted in, i. 

 185, 250, 320, 344-3535 trip to, in 1881, 

 241; visit to, in 1905, ii. 158-163; visit of 

 1910, to attend World Congresses, 298- 

 334; a year in, in 1913-14. 460 ff. 

 "Europe's Optical Illusion," pamphlet, ii. 



319. 3 20 



Evans, Mrs. Glendower, of Boston, ii. 724 

 Everett, Stanford man, customs inspector, 



ii. 406 



Evermann, Barton W., on Southern trip in 

 1878, i. 165; letter from, quoted, 169 n.; 

 a student at Indiana University, and 

 later career, 238; joint author of "The 

 Fishes of North and Middle America," 

 245, 525; tribute paid author by, in ad- 

 dress before Indiana Academy of Sciences, 

 362; appointed director of California 

 Academy of Sciences, 541; an investigator 

 of Fur Seal problem, 551 n.; in charge of 

 fishery interests in Alaska, 579; assistant 

 in investigation of Hawaiian fisheries, 

 ii. 86-87; mentioned, 134; associated 

 with investigations of fisheries along 

 Canadian border, 256 



Eyermann, Mrs. Barton W., i. 165 

 Everyman, British literary weekly, ii. 544 

 Evolution, Darwinian theory of, i. 113-114 

 "Evolution and Animal Life," textbook, i. 



444 

 "Evolution of the College Curriculum, 



The," address, i. 323-325 

 Ewart, professor at Melbourne, ii. 218 

 Eyesight, author's, i. 45 

 Eyschen, Paul, at conference in Paris (1914), 

 ,,ii. 615 

 Eze, village of, ii. 558 



Fabre, Auguste, letter from, ii. 322 

 "Factors of Organic Evolution, The," 



course in, i. 525-526 

 Fagnani, Charles P., secretary of Quill Club, 



ii. 653 



Fairbanks, Harold W., contributor to vol- 

 ume on California earthquake, ii. 186 n. 

 Fairchild, H. L., member of Delta Upsilon, 



1.58 

 Fairclough, H. Rushton, Stanford professor, 



i. 86, 420, 446; war service of, 446 

 Fairclough, Mrs. H. Rushton, ii. 545 

 Fai'uli, native maid in Samoa, ii. 118 

 Fakir, Hindu, at Colombo, ii. 563-564 

 Fallen Leaf Lake, i. 520 

 False color sense, i. 20 

 Faneuil Hall speech (1917), ii. 724 

 Farmer, Elmer E., scientific student, i. 577 

 Farquhar, Francis P., cited on Mt. Jordan 



(North Palisade), i. 650 

 " Fate of Iciodorum, The," i. 257, ii. 164 

 Fathers and sons, relations between, i. 15 

 " Fauna Japonica," by Temminck and Schle- 



gel, ii. 47 

 Faxon, Walter, student at Penikese, i. 115- 



116 

 Fear, solitary experience with sense of, i. 



17-18 



Feather River Canyon, trip through, i. 523 

 Federalist party, i. 2, 5 

 Fels, Joseph, meetings with, ii. 468-469; 



at conference at Le Touquet, 514 

 Fels, Mrs. Joseph, member of Henry Ford's 



Peace Crusade, ii. 684 

 Felton, Mr. and Mrs. William W., i. 528- 



529 



Felton Big Trees, first visit to, 5. 392-393 

 Female Seminary, Gainesville, N. Y., i. 8, 



u, 18 

 Ferdinand, "Tsar," of Bulgaria, ii. 576; 



downfall of, 754 

 Ferguson, James, Stanford '99, i. 708 



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