Index 



of fish department of Zoilogical Record, 



i. 322 

 Bourchier, James D., meeting with, ii. 574; 



account of, 575 

 Bourdon, Georges, at conference in Paris 



(1914), ii. 615 

 Boutelle, F. A., commandant in Yellowstone 



Park, i. 337; son of, later a student at 



Stanford, 338-339 

 Boutelle, Henry, Stanford student killed in 



Spanish War, i. 338-339 

 Boutwell, George S., president of Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 

 Boutroux, T., poem "Mireille" by, ii. 513 

 Bovedurfsky, ApoUon, Aleut tribal chief, i. 



558-560 

 Bowen, Herbert W., writer of letter to New 



York Times, i. 615 n. 

 Bowen, Susan, student at Penikese, i. 116. 



See Jordan, Susan Bowen 

 Bowers, George M., U. S. Commissioner of 



Fisheries, i. 242, 579 

 Bowles, Gilbert, in Japan, ii. 370 

 Bowles, Samuel, vice-president Anti-Im- 

 perialist League, i. 699 

 Bowman, Edna (Mrs. Charles J. Kuhn), i. 



638 

 Bowman, George M., member of party to 



visit Mexico (1898-99),!. 638 

 Boxer uprising, events during, ii. 27-32 

 Boyce, A. L., promoter of Magdalena Bay 



scare, ii. 410 

 Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. John F., hospitality of, 



i- 393 

 Boy Scouts, author a director of, i. 543; 



Japanese, ii. 398-399 

 Bradford, Samuel, vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 

 Brady, governor of Alaska, i. 3 10 

 Brailsford, H. N., "War of Steel and Gold" 

 by, quoted, ii. 28-29; a day with, 476; 

 an expert on Balkans, 575; member of 

 Balkan Commission, 605 

 Braislin, A. M., divinity student, i. 272 

 Brandes, Georg, at Manchester, ii. 549 

 Branner, John Casper, student at Cornell, 

 i. 56; account of, 58; career of, as geolo- 

 gist, 92; called to Indiana University, 

 294; member of faculty at Stanford, 357, 

 397, 398, 422; study of San Andreas fault 

 by, ii. 181 n.; succeeds author as Presi- 

 dent, upon latter becoming Chancellor, 

 455; term of service as President, 458; 

 Cretaceous fishes brought from Brazil 

 by, 711 



Branner, Mrs. John Casper, i. 58 

 Brayton, A. W., student friend at Cornell, 

 i. 59; succeeds Copeland in Indianapolis 

 High School, 145; professor in Indiana 

 Medical College, I45; on Southern trips 

 in 1877 and 1878, 160-163, ^^5; candidate 

 for professorship at Indiana University, 

 185-186; revisited in 1920, ii. 775 

 Brazil, Japanese emigration to, ii. 386; Cre- 

 taceous fishes of, 711 

 Breckenridge Democrats, i. 31 

 Bresslau, Harry, of Alsace, ii. 502 

 Brewer, A. L., California educator, i. 452 

 Brewer, William A., California educator, i. 



452 



Br^zet, Adolphe, foreign minister of Repub- 

 lic of Counani, ii. 470-472 



Brice, John J., U. S. Commissioner of Fish- 

 eries, i. 578 



Bridge, Norman, physician and writer, i. 

 458 



Bridges, C. B., research work of, at Hopkins 

 Marine Station, ii. 130 



Briggs, William D., Stanford '96, i. 707 



Brigham, William T., director of Bishop 

 Museum, Honolulu, ii. 88 



Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 

 ii. 776 



Bright, James, i. 397 



Bright Angel, hotel at, i. 622 



Brisbane, Australia, university at, ii. 215- 

 216 



Bristol, Frank, Gainesville citizen, ii. 260 



Bristol, Susan B., Stanford '97, i. 707; an 

 Eastern journalist, ii. 775 



Britannia, trip on the, i. 344 



" British," use of word, ii. 542 



British Museum, author's studies at, i. 

 269; plan for position for author in, 271; 

 visit to, in 1913, ii. 473 



Brooke, Rupert, death of, ii. 541 



Brooks, Phillips, ancestry of, i. 678-679 



Brooks, Van Wyck, man of letters, ii. 540 



Brooks,William Keith, biologist, i. 114-115; 

 in marine research station at Old Point 

 Comfort, 174 



Brown, Bolton Coit, professor of Graphic 

 Arts at Stanford, i. 401, 650; bronze plate 

 designed by, ii. 84 



Brown, Rev. Charles R., preacher at Stan- 

 ford, i. 404, 465; eulogy of Lincoln by, 

 ii. 285; director World Peace Founda- 

 tion, 291 



Brown, George P., school superintendent at 

 Indianapolis, i. 129 



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