Index 



Portsmouth, Treaty of, ii. 153-154 



Port Townsend, Washington, in 1880, i. 

 223-224 



Potlatch, Indian feast, i. 226 



Potsdam, excursion to, ii. 300 



Potter, Frederick A., curator of aquarium 

 at Waikiki, ii. 88, 406 



Potter, H. C., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 700 



Poulsen Wireless between Stockton and Sac- 

 ramento, i. 159 



Poulton, E. B., of Oxford, ii. 284, 541 



Poulton, Roland, death of, in war, ii. 541 



PourtaRs, Count Louis de, with Agassiz at 

 Penikese, i. no 



Powell, J. W., explorer of Grand Canyon, i. 

 622 



Pradt, Major, with Hodge in visit to En- 

 chanted Mesa/Acoma, i. 633; assists Lum- 

 mis and author's party in ascent of Mesa, 



634-635 



Pragmatism, doctrine of, i. 451, ii. 294 

 Prague, University of, i. 84 

 Prairie dogs about Acoma, i. 636 

 Pratt, resident of Feather River region, i. 



343 



Prayer, conceptions of, ii. 772-773 

 "Prayer," Field's poem, i. 408 

 "Prayer of Agassiz, The," i. no-ill 

 Preble, Edward A., member of commission 



to investigate Fur Seal question, i. 6n 

 Prentiss, Albert N., Cornell professor, i. 94 

 Pressley, G. J., Stanford '07, ii. 194 n. 

 Pretorius, E., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 700 

 Prewitt, Mrs. David, ii. 438 

 Pribilof Islands, Fur Seal rookeries on, i. 



547, 548, 562-566 



Price, George C., Stanford Ph.D. '97. i. 709 

 Price, William W., Stanford '97, i. 709 

 Prideaux, Robert, quotation from work by, 



ii. 486-488 



Primary, the open, ii. 345 

 Prince, Dr., Parliamentary Counselor, ii. 



269, 275 



Prince, E. E., English naturalist, ii. 258 

 Prince Rupert, town of, ii. 267 

 Princeton University, i. 150-151; address 



at, on eve of declaration of war, ii. 722- 



7*3 

 Pritchett, Henry S., president of board of 



trustees of Carnegie Foundation, ii. 188, 



189 

 Pritchett, U. S. consul at New Plymouth, ii. 



240 



Prizes, at Cornell, i. 75-76; offering of, by 



universities, 76 



Proctor, Richard A., astronomer, i. 188 

 Progressive movement, origin and course 



of, ii. 419-423 



Prohibition in Maine, ii. 259 

 Protective coloration, of fishes, ii. 115; of 



ptarmigan, 143 



Provo, Utah, visit to (1880), i. 231 

 Prudhommeaux, Jules, at Le Touquet, ii. 



5'3 



Ptarmigan, in White Pass, ii. 143 

 Public, The, contributions to, ii. 452 

 Pucks, Japanese, ii. 361-362 

 Pueblo towns and people, i. 626-627 

 Puech, Madame, brilliant Frenchwoman, 



ii. 616 



Puget Sound, visit to (1880), i. 2225-225 

 investigation of fishes of (1903), ii. 136; 

 fishery problem in, 265-266 

 Purdue University, Harvey W. Wiley at, i. 

 147; failure of author to secure professor- 

 ship in, 149 



Punsima Concepcion, La, Mission, i. 437 

 Puritans among author's ancestry, i. 1-2 

 Putnam, Frederick W., at Penikese, i. no 

 Putnam, Mary (Mrs. Henck), ii. 502 

 Pyramids, visit to, ii. 570 

 Pyrenees, contrasted with Alps, ii. 318 



Quad, The, Stanford student publication, i. 

 417; "A Confession of Faith" published 

 in, ii. 347-348 



Quadrangles, Stanford University, archi- 

 tecture of, i. 373-374 



Quails about author's Stanford residence, i. 



513 



"Quand Meme" statue, Belfort, ii. 513 

 Quarreling, author's early dislike of, i. 16-17 

 Quebec, visit to (1888), i. 327-328 

 Queensland, visit to (1907), ii. 215-217 

 Queres tribe of Indians, i. 626, 627 

 Quidde, Ludwig, at Munich, ii. 552; story 

 of life of Caligula by, 552; experience of, 

 during World War, 767 

 Quill Club, New York, author's transcon- 

 tinental telephone address to, i. 159-160; 

 dinner of (1914), ii. 652, 653 

 Quilting bees, early memories of, i. 13 

 Quoy, R. C., naturalist in South Seas, ii. 

 203-204 



Radcliffe College, lecture at, ii. 279 

 Radoslavoff, Dr., Bulgarian premier, ii. 

 576, 578 



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