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Butte, George C, at congress of Friedens- 



/«««(/< (1913), ii. 517 

 Buxton, Charles R., acquaintance with, ii. 



476; an expert on Balkans, 575 

 Byron's works, fascination of, i. 29 



Cable, George W., books by, i. Z42 



Cactus, a pest in Australia, ii. 205 



CafFery, D., vice-president Anti-Imperialist 

 League, i. 699 



Cahors, a French " Main Street," ii. 318 



Cairo, Egypt, visit to (1910), ii. J70 



Calaveras Big Trees, i. 429, 523 



Calhoun, Eleanor, at Stanford, i. 474; inter- 

 esting career of, 474-475; books fay, 475 



Calhoun, Scott, Stanford '95, i. 707 



California, author's early government serv- 

 ice in (1879-80), i. 201-230; change in 

 educational conditions in, 395; forests of, 

 428-432; the lure of, 434-436; Missions 

 of, 436-439; friends and acquaintances in, 

 448-477; literary lights of, 454-461; jour- 

 nalism in, 461-465; Norman Angell's 

 stay in, ii. 320; campaigns for equal suf- 

 frage in, 343-344; anti-Japanese legisla- 

 tion in, 445-450; Miocene fish fauna of, 

 708-71 I 



California, University of. Lick Observatory 

 turned over to, i. 392; teachers in, 450- 

 451; inauguration of Benjamin Ide 

 Wheeler as president of, in succession to 

 Martin Kellogg, 659-660; David P. Bar- 

 rows president of, on retirement of 

 Wheeler, 660; presidency of, declined by 

 author, ii. 174 



California Academy of Sciences, i. 217-218; 

 Barton W. Evermann curator of, 238; 

 endowment of, 392; author's election to 

 presidency of, 540; factional division of 

 members of, 540; efforts to end strife in, 

 540; high standard reached by publica- 

 tions of, 541; disastrous effect on, of San 

 Francisco earthquake-fire, and subsequent 

 progress, 541-542; author's relations with 

 workers at, 542 



" California and the Californians," Atlantic 

 essay, i. 434-436 



"California Earthquake of 1906,' volume 

 on, ii. 185-186 



California Redwood Park, naming of, i. 519 



Californiacs, the, i. 434 



Call, Arthur D., secretary of American 

 Peace Society, ii. 498 



Call, San Francisco, testimonial from staff of, 

 ii. 778, 828 



Callbreath, Captain J. W., of Etolin Island, 



ii. 139 

 " Call of the Twentieth Century," address, 

 ii. 148; appreciative Japanese reader of, 

 383 

 " Call to Young Men, A," ii. 148-I49 

 Callundan, J. J., detective, ii. 156 

 Camels, led by donkey, ii. 598 

 Camino Real, the, i. 215, 375 

 Camp, Walter, coach at Stanford, i. 440 

 Camp meeting, experience at, i. 50 

 Campbell, Douglas H., professor of Botany, 

 Indiana University, i. 294; member of 

 faculty at Stanford, 357, 398 

 Campbell, E. L., lawyer, i. 507 

 Campbell, Jennie (Mrs. F. P. Leavenworth), 



prize speaker, i. 185 n. 

 Campbell, Reginald J., preacher, ii. 617 

 Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, policy of, 

 toward South Africa, i. 659; type of states- 

 manship of, ii. 475 

 Canada, fisheries of, i. 225-226 

 Canadian border, investigations of fisheries 

 along (1908), ii. 255-269; author's speech 

 regarding (1910), 274 

 Canadian Mounted Police, ii. I43 

 Canadian Pacific Ry., sleeping-cars of, in 



Europe, ii. 523 

 Cannes, author's family in quarters at 

 (19I4), ii. 559; points of interest about, 

 571,614 

 Cannon, Joseph D., ii. 716 n. 

 Cannon, Joseph G., Speaker of House, ii. 419 

 Canterbury College, at Christchurch, New 



Zealand, ii. 236-237 

 Cantu, Esteban, governor of Lower Cali- 

 fornia, ii. 41 1 

 Capping ceremonies at Australian univer- 

 sities, ii. 208-211 

 Captain's Harbor, Unalaska,i. 555-556 

 Carcassonne, visit to, ii. 3i5-3'6 

 Card-playing, author's views on, i. 48 

 "Care and Culture of Men, The," collection 



of addresses, i. 570, ii. 346 

 Caribou Crossing, Alaska, ii. 139-^144 

 Carlisle, J. G., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League,!. 699 

 Carlsmith, Carl S., Stanford graduate, ii. 



89. 90 

 Carlsmith, Mrs., Stanford graduate, 11. 90 

 Carmel, Bay of, i. 212-215; description of, 



215 

 "Carmen Sylva" (Elizabeth of Roumania), 



ii. 582 

 Carnegie, Andrew, vice-president Anti- 



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