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ex 



Rafinesque, Constantine, i. 141; unique per- 

 sonality of, 141-144; contrast between 

 Agassiz and, 144; at New Harmony, 192- 

 193; quoted, ii. 69 



Ragusa, stay at, ii. 525 



Railways, in New Zealand, ii. 239-240; 

 Japanese, 381 



Rainbow Trout, the name, i. 164 



Rainier, Mt., seen from Tacoma, i. 223 



Raku-raku-en, "garden of rest," Hikone, ii. 

 42; revisited in 19II, 397-398 



Raleigh, N. C, courtesy of citizens of, ii. 



437 



Randall, Henry C, sheep breeder, i. 43 n. 



Rankin, Jeannette, meeting with, ii. 742 



Rapp, Johann, Economist, i. 193 



Rashdall, Hastings, West Lecturer, ii. 345 



Ratcliffe, Samuel K., meetings with, ii. 646 



Rathbun, Richard, Cornell student, i. 92; 

 career of, 92-93; at Noank, 127; recom- 

 mended for Butler University, 184; ap- 

 pointed assistant secretary of U. S. 

 National Museum, 568; report on fisher- 

 ies by, ii. 257 



Rathbun, Seward, son of Richard Rathbun, 

 i. 569 



Rattlesnakes, remarks on, i. 282-283; at 

 Acoma, (>'^(> 



Rawles, W. A., Indiana professor, i. 296 



Reading habits, author's, i. 45 



Reardon, Archbishop Patrick, author's 

 friendly relations with, i. 467 



Reavis, James A. ("Peralta-Reavis"),i, 471— 



474 



Recall, use of the, ii. 344-345 



Reconstruction period, i. 34 



Recreations of the Brotherhood of Ancoats, 

 Manchester, ii. 549 



Reddie, Cecil, English educator, ii. 328 



Redding, B. B., California commissioner of 

 fisheries, i. 229 



Red EriCy the, i. 20 



Redfield, WiUiam C, Secretary of Com- 

 merce, i. 610 



Red iron at Morioka, ii. 50 



Red House, Hornton Street, Hoovers' Lon- 

 don residence, ii. 327, 460, 479-480 



Redlich, J., Austrian professor, ii. 332; mem- 

 ber of Balkan Commission, 605 



"Redmond, the Outlaw," i. 247 



Red plague, fighting the, ii. ij» 



Red Sea, voyage through (1914), ii. 561- 

 562 



Redslob, Robert, at congress of Friedens- 

 freunde, ii. 517, 519 



n 890 3 



Redwood, the Coast, i. 393 



Reed, John, quoted, ii. 610; at Washington 



meeting, 731; estimate of, 731 n. 

 Reed, Myron W., Indianapolis pastor, i. 



133-134; tribute paid Oscar C. Mc- 



Culloch by, 134; gift of Gila monster 



from, 284 

 Reed, Senator, of Missouri, ii. 733 

 Reed, Dr. Walter, i. 230 

 Reed, T. B., quoted on Roosevelt, i. 312 

 Reeves, W. P., London professor, ii. 333 

 Regan, C. Tate, ichthyologist, ii. 473 

 Regicides at New Haven, i. 55 n. 

 Reichstag, nicknames for, ii. 537 

 Reid, Frank H., hero of Skagway, ii. 142 

 Reid, William T., California educator, i. 



452; member of party to visit Mexico 



(1898-99), 638 

 Reid, Zella, student at Penikese, i. 116 

 Reinhardt, Thomas, boatman of Hawaii, ii. 



Reinwein, Anton, of Cettinje, ii. 527, 528, 



531. 532 

 "Relation of the University to Medicine," 



extracts from address on, ii. 791-793 

 Religion, author's views on, i. 46-47, 48- 

 50; position of Andrew D. White concern- 

 ing, 83; teaching relative to, at Stanford, 

 404-405; views held by Mr. Stanford, 484; 

 lectures and talks on, ii. 345-346 

 "Religion of a Sensible American, The," i. 



408 

 Rembrandt, "Night Watch" of, ii. 500; 



Rubens and, contrasted, 500-501 

 Remoras, shark-pilots, ii. 202 

 Remsen, Ira, i. 397 



Rendtorff, Karl G., Stanford '94, i. 709 

 Reporters, Japanese, at Yokohama, ii. 

 350-351; journalistic perspicacity of, 359 

 Ripuhlican, the Springfield, ii. 470 

 Revivals, religious, i. 49-50 

 Reynolds, Harry B., Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Reynolds, Harry C, detective, ii. 156 

 Reynolds, Jackson E., Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Rheinfall, Nevada Fall and, i. 432 

 Rhin et Moselle, articles in, ii. 749 

 Rhodes, Judge, Indiana trustee, i. i86 

 Rhumbler, R., proposal of, concerning zo- 

 ological nomenclature, ii. 306 

 "Rhyme of the Palos Verdes, The," i. 



206-207 

 Rice, agriculture in Japan devoted to, ii. 



61-62 

 Rice Institute, Houston, Commencement 

 address at, ii. 689 



