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Jordan, William G., writer, ii. 489 

 Jordan, hamlet of, in Devon, ii. 485-490 

 Jordan, Lake, in Alaska, ii. 138 

 Jordan, Mt. (North Palisade), i. 650 

 Jordan and Evermann, " Review of Salmon- 

 oid Fishes of Great Lakes" by, ii. 277- 

 278; "American Food and Game Fishes" 

 by, 278 

 Jordan Club, formed by Stanford naturalists 

 (1909), ii. 293; reception held by, in honor 

 of author's seventieth birthday, 779 

 "Jordan Committee" on Agricultural Re- 

 search, ii. 247-248, 489 n. 

 Jordan family, genealogical data,i. 664-687; 



in England, ii. 485-490 

 Jordan Hall, Stanford University, i. 123 

 Jordan Island, off Greenland, named for 



author, i. 538 

 Jordan Library of Zoology, founding- of, ii. 



133 



Jordan's Law, i. 329, ii. 91; apparent devia- 

 tions from, in Mexico, i. 643 



Jordans of Devon, ii. 217 



Jordan-Waldo-Holly line in New England, 

 i. 664-673 



Jourdan, Willis, Stanford engineer, ii. 442 



Journalism in California, 461-465 



Journal oj Heredity, origin of, ii. 298 



Jouy, P. L., assistant at Smithsonian, i. 240 



Juarez, battle of (1912), ii. 442-443 



Jubilee Singers, songs of, i, 171 



Judah, Theodore, engineer of Central Pacif- 

 ic, i. 482 



Judge, James, government agent at St. Paul 

 Island, i. 557 



Judge, Mrs., i. 557 



Junkerism, effects of, ii. 539 



Kaiserslautern, summer institute at, ii. 553 

 Kaishi, Kobo, Japanese poet, ii. 356 

 Kalakaua, King of Hawaii, ii. 104 

 Kamada, President, of the Keio University, 



Kamakura, visit to (191 1), ii. 353 

 Kambe, Stanford '99, Japanese electrical 



engineer, ii. 353 

 Kambe, Madame, ii. 80 

 Kamchatka, Harriman expedition to, ii. 297 

 Kamehameha the Great, memories of, ii. <i-(i 

 Kanda, Baron, teacher in University of 



Commerce of Tokyo, ii. 75, 359 

 Kandy, visit to (1914), ii. 562-563 

 Kane, Elijah, polar explorer, i. 20 

 Kaneko, Viscount Kentaro, ii. 365; speech 



by, quoted, 400 



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Karasu, peak, of, ii. 54 

 Karsell, James, Bloomington grocer, i. 194 

 Karuisawa, Japan, lecture at, ii. 355 

 Kato, Baron, at Ishii banquet, ii. 365 

 Kato, Mr., Japanese interpreter, ii. 359 

 Katsura Cabinet, the, ii. 352 

 Kauri forests, New Zealand, ii. 24I 

 Kava drinking, Samoa, ii. 108-109 

 Kavala, i^gean city, ii. 604; Bulgarian 



atrocities in, 604-605 

 Kawabata, Japanese artist, ii. 52 

 Kawatana, Japan, visit to, ii. 34-35 

 " Kaweah in Tulare," poem, ii. 841—842 

 Keating, John A., Stanford '94, i. 708 

 Keesling, Francis V., Stanford '98, i. 505 

 Kegon Fall of Daiya River, ii. 69 

 Keio University, stronghold of Liberalism, 



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 Keith, William, artist, i. 459-460 



Kellerman, W. A., student at Cornell, i. t^^ 



Kellogg, A., botanist, i. 218 



Kellogg, J. H., of Battle Creek, ii. 706 



Kellogg, Martin, president of University of 

 California, i. 451, 659 



Kellogg, Paul U., editor of The Survey, ii. 

 217; member of Unofficial Commission to 

 Mexico, 691 



Kellogg, Remington, i. 559 



Kellogg, Vernon L., visited by Frederick 

 Funston, i. 317; biographer of H. C. 

 Hoover, 410; career of, as Stanford assist- 

 ant and professor, 443-444; brilliant later 

 career of, 443-444; acts as escort to Mrs. 

 Stanford on London trip, 506 n.; member 

 of party to Plumas County (1894), 523; 

 anecdote of railway pass and, 580; mem- 

 ber of camping party in Kings River 

 Canyon, 648; on trip to Samoa in 1902, 

 ii. 98, 119; leaflet by, on vicious mosqui- 

 toes, 124; member of European party in 

 1905, 158; member of Eugenics Commis- 

 sion, 297 



Kellogg, Mrs. Vernon, i. 445; Belgian Fair 

 given at Palo Alto by, ii. 662 



Kemp, William W., Stanford '98, i. 708 



Kenesaw Mountain, ascent of, i. 163 



Kenna, Father, member of Sempervirens 

 Club, i. 518 



Kennedy, Horace, brother of Mrs. J. C. 

 Branner, i. 58 



Kenora, city of, ii. 264 



Kent» England, tramping in, i. 272 



Kent, William, Roosevelt supporter, ii. 420; 

 concessionaire opposed to policy of 

 violence in Mexico, 700 



