Index 



Ishikawa, interpreter of author's addresses, 



"■ 359 

 Ishmael, the Tribe of, i. 133 

 Issoire, octroi at, i. 256-257 

 Isvolsky, claim of, concerning World War, 



ii. 635 

 "Is War Eternal?" address, ii. 715 

 Italy, early visits to, i. 25 1 ; journey through, 



in 1914, ii. 557 

 Ito, Prince, Japanese statesman, ii. 16 

 Ito, department-store proprietor in Japan, 



ii.382 

 Iwasaki, Baron, account of, ii. 370-371 



Jacks, L. P., Oxford professor, i. 408 



Jackson, "Stonewall," death of, ii. 429 



James, George Wharton, historian, i. 458 



James, William, at Stanford during earth- 

 quake, ii. 173-174 



Jameson, A. C, president of board of trus- 

 tees, Butler University, i. 183 



Jameson raid, lawlessness of, i. 655 



Japan, plan for professorship for author in, 

 i. 152; part taken by, in efforts to protect 

 Fur Seals, 602, 607-608; trip to, in 1900, 

 ii. 4-82; position of, at time of peace con- 

 ference at Portsmouth, 153-155; misap- 

 prehensions of Australians regarding, 213- 

 214, 567; author's experiences in, during 

 visit of 1911, 349-406 



"Japan, Fishes of," ii. 379, 445 



Japanese, discussion of occupation of Korea 

 by, ii. 392-396; and the Magdalena Bay 

 scare, 409-412; impression made upon, 

 by world cruise of American navy, 423; 

 legislation against, in California (1913), 

 445-450 



Japanese Current, i. 210 



Japanese menace, doctrine of, in Australia, 

 ii. 213-214, 567 



Jardin des Plantes, studies at, i. 269, 274- 

 275, 320 



Jastrow, Morris, collaborator in letter to 

 German scholars, ii. 656, 810-811 



Jaur^s, Jean, ii. 635 



Jefferson, Rev. Charles E., West Lecturer, 

 ii. 345 . 



Jena, visit to Haeckel at, ii. 303 



Jena, University of, i. 84 



Jenison, Francis, author's uncle, i. 12 



Jenkins, Alice (Mrs. Frank W. Weymouth), 

 i. 569 



Jenkins, John Lord, minister and geologist, 

 i. 36,48,50 



Jenkins, Oliver P., graduate student. In- 



n 872 3 



diana University, i. 239; member of 

 Stanford faculty, 399-400; certain educa- 

 tional ideas of, 425; assistant in investiga- 

 tion of Hawaiian fisheries, ii. 87; work of, 

 in 1899, 92 



Jenkinson, Isaac, president of Indiana board 

 of trustees, i. 300 



Jenks, Jeremiah W., i. 397; associated with 

 European party of i8go, 344, 351 



Jennings, Arthur E., meeting with, ii. 547 



" Jesus the Jew," book by Harris Weinstock, 

 i.471 



Jewel Fund, founded by Mrs. Stanford, 

 i. 506 



Jizo, statues of, near Nikko, ii. 355 



Joga Island, ii. 77-78 



John Bull, Bottomley's journal, ii. 478 



Johnny Darters, in East Coy Creek, i. 11; 

 study of life history of, 14I-142; mono- 

 graph on, by Vaillant, 274 



Johns Hopkins University, members of 

 initial Stanford faculty from, i. 396 



Johnson, Alvin, quoted on the author as 

 "not a pacifist but a democrat," ii. 754 



Johnson, Andrew, estimate of, ii. 427 



Johnson, D. B., succeeds author as presi- 

 dent of N. E. A., ii. 704 



Johnson, Henry U., vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 



Johnson, Hiram W., ii. 296; anti-Japanese 

 legislation forced by, 448 



Johnson, Reverdy, member executive com- 

 mittee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 



Johnson, R. H., member Eugenics Commis- 

 sion, ii. 297 



Johnston, Milton C, member of Delta Upsi- 

 lon, i. 59 



Johnston, S. J., of Sydney University, ii. 564 



John the Baptist, mountain guide, i. 260- 

 267; letter from, 267-268 



Joint Diplomatic Commission, convened at 

 Washington (1897), i. 602-606 



Joint International Fisheries Commission 

 (igo8),ii. 256 



Jones, Harry, of London Chronicle, ii. 646- 

 647 



Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, member of Henry 

 Ford's Peace Crusade, ii. 684 



Jones, Lewis H., educator, i. 130 



Joralemon, Mrs. (Mary Beaman), i. 116 



Jordan, Barbara, study of birds by, i. 23- 

 24; birth of, 380; death of, ii. 4, 83; a 

 child of promise, 83-84; library presented 

 to Stanford University in memory of, 84; 

 a tribute to, 85 



