Abauzit, F.,1, 145,2,185.Abbot, F. E.,Scientific Theism,1, 247.Absolute, Philosophy of the,1, 238.Absolute Unity,1, 231.Académie Française,2,338.Académie des Sciences Morales, et Politiques,J.a corresponding member of,2,75;J.anassocié étrangerof, 328, 319, 338.Adams, Brooks,2,343.Adams, Henry,Letter to American Teachers,2,343ff.;mentioned, 10.See Contents.Adirondack range,1, 194, 195.Adirondacks.SeeKeene Valley.Adler, Waldo,2,75,76,163.Æsthetics, Study of, and Art,2,87.Agassiz, Alexander,1, 31.Agassiz, Louis,J.joins his Brazilian expedition,1, 54ff.,J.quoted on, 55;quoted, onJ., 56;on the Brazilian expedition, 56, 57, 59, 61, 67, 68, 69;described byJ., 65, 66;centenary of,2,287,288;mentioned,1, 34, 35, 37, 42,47,48,72,2,2.Agassiz, Mrs. Louis, her 80th birthday,2,180andn., 181;mentioned,1, 60, 65, 67.See Contents.Aguinaldo, Emilio,2,148.Alcott, A. Bronson,1, 18n.Allen, John A.,1, 74.Amalfi, Sorrento to,2,221, 222.Amazon, the, Agassiz's expedition to.SeeBrazil.America, general aspect of the country,1, 346, 347 andn.AndseeUnited States.American Philosophical Association,2,163,164,300.Americans, in Germany,1, 87.Angell, James R.,1, 345,2,14.Anglican Church,2,305.Anglicanism and Romanism,2,305.Anglophobia in U. S. revealed by Venezuela incident,2,27,31,32.Annunzio, Gabriele d',2,63."Anti-pragmatisme,"2,319.Aristotle,1, 283.Aristotelian Society Proceedings,2,207.Arnim, Gisela von.SeeGrimm, Mrs. Herman.Ashburner, Anne,1, 179, 181, 315.Ashburner, Grace,1, 181, 315.See Contents.Ashfield, annual dinner at,2,199.Athens,2,224,225. AndseeParthenon, the.Atkinson, Charles,1, 35.Ausable Lakes,1, 194.Austria, political conditions in (1867),1, 95.Avenarius,2,301.Baginsky, Dr.,1, 214.Bain, Alexander,1, 143, 164.Bakewell, Charles M.,2,14,81,85,120,248.Baldwin, James M.,2,20.Baldwin, William,1, 337.Balfour, A. J.,Foundations of Belief,2,20.Balzac, Honoré de,1, 106,2,265.Bancroft, George,1, 107, 109.Bancroft, Mrs. George,1, 135.Bancroft, John C.,1, 70.Baring Bros.,1, 73.Barber, Catherine, marries William James I,1, 4;her ancestry, 4 andn.AndseeJames, Mrs. Catherine (Barber).Barber, Francis,1, 5.Barber, Jannet,1, 4n.Barber, John,J.'s great-grandfather, in the Revolutionary army,1, 4 andn.;H. James, Senior, on, 5.Barber, Mrs. John,1, 5.Barber, Patrick,1, 4n.Barber family, the,1, 4, 5.Bashkirtseff, Marie, Diary of,1, 307,2,148.Bastien-Lepage, Jules,1, 210 andn."Bay."SeeEmmet, Ellen.Bayard, Thomas F.,2,27n.Beers, Clifford W.,A Mind that Found Itself,2,273,274andn.See Contents.Beethoven, Ludwig von,Fidelio,1, 112.Belgium, philosophers in,1, 216.Benn, A. W.,1, 333, 334.Berenson, Bernhard,2,138.Bergson, Henri,Matière et Mémoire,2,178,179;his system, 179;J.'s enthusiasm for, 179, 180n.;L'Evolution Créatrice, 290ff.;Le Rire, 329;mentioned, 172,226,257,314,315.See Contents.Berkeley, Sir W.,Principles,2,179.Berlin,1, 100, 105, 106, 112,122.Berlin, University of,1, 118, 120, 121.Bernard, Claude,1, 72, 156.Bhagavat-Gita, the,2,238.Bible, the, and orthodox theology,2,196.Bielshowski, A.,Life of Goethe,2,262.Bigelow, Henry J.,1, 72.Bigelow, W., Sturgis,2,10.Birukoff,Life of Tolstoy,2,262.Black, W.,Strange Adventures of a Phaeton,1, 173.Blood, Benjamin Paul,The Flaw in Supremacy,2,39;J.'s article on, inHibbert Journal, 39n., 347, 348;hisAnæsthetic Revolutionreviewed byJ., 40 andn.;his strictures onJ.'s English, 59;mentioned, 22, 338, 339.See Contents.Bôcher, Ferdinand,1, 337.Boer War, the,2,118,140.Bonn-am-Rhein,1, 20.Boott, Elizabeth (Mrs. Frank Duveneck),1, 153, 155.Boott, Francis, J.'s commemorative address on,1, 153;mentioned, 155, 341n.,2,191.See Contents.Bornemann, Fraülein,1, 116, 135.Bosanquet, B., quoted,2,126.BostonJournal,2,329.BostonTranscript, J.'s letter to, on Medical License bill,2,68-70;72 andn., 124, 125.Boulogne, Collège de,1, 20.Bourget, Paul,Idylle Tragique,2,37;and Tolstoy, 37, 38;mentioned,1, 348.Bourget, Mme. Paul,1, 348.Bourkhardt, James,1, 64, 70.Bourne, Ansel,1, 294.Boutroux, Émile,2,314,332,335,337,338.Bowditch, Henry I.,1, 124.Bowditch, Henry P.,1, 71, 102,138,139,149,167,169,195.See Contents.Bowen, Francis,1, 53.Boyd, Harriet A. (Mrs. C. H. Hawes),2,223,224.Bradley, Francis H.,Logic,1, 258;mentioned,2,142,208,216,271,272,281,282.Brazil, Agassiz's expedition to,1, 54ff.;letters written byJ., 56-70;recalled, on Mrs. Agassiz's 80th birthday,2,181.Brazilians, the,1, 59, 66.Brighton (England) Aquarium,1, 287.British Guiana,2,26.British intellectuality,1, 270.Brown-Séquard, Charles E.,1, 71.Browning, Robert, "A Grammarian's Funeral,"1, 129, 130;mentioned,2,123.Bruno, Giordano, inscription on statue of,2,139,Bryce, James,1, 303, 345,2,65,298,299.Bryce, Mrs. James,2,298,299.Bryn Mawr College,2,120,121.Bull, Mrs. Ole,2,144.Bunch, a dog,1, 183.Burkhardt, Jacob,Renaissance in Italy,1, 176.Busse,Leib und Seele, Geist and Körper,2,237andn.Butler, Joseph,Analogy,1, 189.Butler, Samuel,1, 283.Cabot, J. Elliot,1, 204.Caird, Edward,1, 205, 305.California, impressions of,2,82.California, Northern,2,80.California, University of,2,5.California Champagne, Gift of,1, 291.Canadian Pacific Ry.,2,80.Carlyle, "Jenny,"2,192.Carlyle, Thomas, and H. James, Senior, compared,1, 241;mentioned, 220.Carnegie, Andrew,2,18.Carpenter, William B.,1, 143.Carqueiranne, Château de,2,114.Carrington, Hereward,2,327.Cams, Karl G.,1, 96.Casey, Silas,1, 155.Castle Malwood,2,160.Catholic Church,J.'s attitude toward,1, 296, 297.Catholics, "concrete," differentiated from their church,1, 297.Cattell, J. M., quoted,1, 300;mentioned,2,32.Census of Hallucinations in America, conducted byJ.,1, 228, 229,2,50.Chamberlain, Joseph,1, 303.Chambers, Dr.,Clinical Lectures,1, 150.Chanzy, Antoine E. A.,1, 160.Chapman, John J.,Practical Agitation,2,124;Political Nursery, 128;mentioned, 125, 329.See Contents.Chapman, Mrs. John J.,2,256.Charmes, Francis,2,320.Chatrian, L. G. C. A.SeeErckmann-Chatrian.Chautauqua,J.'s lectures at, and impressions of,2,40ff.Chesterton, Gilbert K.,Heretics,2,241,260;mentioned, 257 andn., 330.Chicago, anarchist riot in, and English newspapers,1, 252.Chicago University, School of Thought,2,201,202.Child, Francis J., death of,2,52;mentioned,1, 51, 169, 195, 291, 315 andn., 317.See Contents.Child, Mrs. F. J.,1, 51, 197,2,52.Chocorua,J.'s summer home at,1, 267, 268;life at, 271, 272;J.'s life ends at,2,350;1, 261, 323.Christian Scientists, and the Medical License bill,2,68,69.Christian Theology, position with reference to,2,213,214.Clairvoyance.SeePsychic phenomena.Claparède, Edward,2,226,227,323.Clark University,2,327.Clarke, Joseph Thatcher,2,130.Clemens, Samuel L.SeeTwain, Mark.Cleveland, Grover, his Venezuela Message, and its reaction onJ.,2,26ff., 31, 32, 33,2,285.Clifford, W. K.,2,218.Club, the,2,9,10.Colby, F. M.,2,264.Collier, Robert J. F.,2,264.Colorado Springs, summer school at,2,24.Columbia Faculty Club,J.'s talks at,2,265andn.Columbia University,2,332.Columbus, Christopher, and Dr. Bowditch,1, 124.Common sense,2,198.Concord, Mass., Emerson centenary at,2,194.Concord Summer School of Philosophy,1, 230, 255.Congress of the U. S., and the Spanish War,2,73,74.Coniston, Ruskin Museum at,2,306.Continent, the, and England, contrasts between,2,152,305.Conversion,2,57.Correggio, Antonio de, his Shepherds' Adoration,1, 90;and Rafael, 90.Corruption, in Europe and America,2,101.Courtelines, G.,Les Marionettes de la Vie,2,336.Courtier, M.,2,327.Cousin, Victor,1, 117.Crafts, James W.,2,10.Cranch, Christopher P.,1, 131.Critique Philosophique,1, 188, 207.Crothers, Samuel M.,2,262.Cuba, and the Spanish War,2,73,74.Danriac, Lionel,2,45,203.Dante Alighieri,1, 331.Darwin, Charles R.,1, 225.Darwin, Mrs. W. E. (Sara Sedgwick),1, 76, 179,2,152.Darwin, William E.,2,152.Darwin, William Leonard,2,276.Daudet, Alphonse,2,168.Davidson. Thomas,J.'s essay on,2,107n.;J.lectures at his summer school, 197, 199;mentioned,1, 192, 202, 204, 249, 255,2,156.See Contents.Davis, Jefferson,1, 66, 67.Death, reflections concerning,2,154.Delbœuf, J.,1, 216, 217.Demoniacal possession,2,56,57.Derby, Richard,1, 122.Descartes, René C.,1, 188,2,13.Determinism,1, 245, 246.Dewey, John,Beliefs and Realities,2,245,246;mentioned, 202, 257.See Contents.Dexter, Newton,1, 68, 73.Dibblee, Anita,2,82,84.Dibblee, B. H.,2,82.Dibblee, Mrs.,2,82,84.Dickinson, G. Lowes,Justice and Liberty,2,317,318.Diderot, Denis,Œuvres Choisis,1, 106, 107;mentioned, 142.Dilthey, W.,1, 109, 110, 111.Divonne,1, 137, 138.Dixwell, Epes S.,1, 124.Dixwell, Fanny,1, 76 andn.AndseeHolmes, Mrs. Fanny Dixwell.Dooley, Mr.SeeDunne, Finley P.Dorr, George B.,2,255.Dorrs, the,2,63.Dresden,1, 86, 92,93,104.Dresden Gallery,1, 90.Dreyfus Case, the,2,89,97ff., 102.Driesch, Hans,Gifford Lectures,2,323.Driver, Dr.,2,118.Du Bois, W. E. B.,The Souls of Black Folk,2,196andn.Du Bois-Raymond, Emil,1, 121.Dudevant, Mme. Aurore.SeeSand, George.Du Maurier, George,Peter Ibbetson,1, 318.Dunne, Finley P.,2,94,264.Durham,2,306,307.Duveneck, Frank,1, 153, 337 andn., 341.Duveneck, Mrs. Frank.SeeBoott, Elizabeth.Dwight, Thomas,1, 97, 98, 122, 124, 165, 166, 170.Edinburgh, praise of,2,146,147,150;social amenities in, 147, 148.Education, importance of,1, 119.Eliot, Charles W., quoted, onJ.in Scientific School,1, 31, 32 andn.;on J. Wyman, 47, 48;on courses given byJ.,2,4n.;mentioned,1, 35, 165, 166, 202, 262,2,3,15,86,137,266.Eliot, George,Daniel Deronda,1, 185.Elliot, Gertrude,2,263.Elliot, John W.,2,129.Elliot, Mrs. John W. (Mary Morse),1, 197, 199,2,129.Ellis, Rufus,1, 192.Emerson, Edward W., on H. James, Senior,1, 17, 18 andn.;mentioned, 33.Emerson, Mary Moody, and H. James, Senior,1, 18n.Emerson, Ralph Waldo, letters of H. James, Senior, to, quoted,1, 11;centenary of,2,187,190,193, 194 (J.'s address at);"the divine," 190, 191;his devotion to truth, 190;Representative Men, 192, 193;and Santayana, 234, 235;mentioned,1, 9, 18n., 125,2,23,196,197.Emmet, Ellen,1, 316,2,61,82,83,84.See Contents.Emmet, Mrs. Temple (Ellen Temple),2,64.Emmet, Rosina H.,2,38,61,62,64.See Contents.Emmet, Temple,2,61.Empiricism,1, 152. AndseeRadical Empiricism.England, in 1871,1, 161;gardens in, 288;impressions of, in 1901,2,152;contrasted with Continental countries, 152, 305;and the U. S., 304, 305;changes in, 307;high state of civilization in, 307, 308.English, in Germany,1, 87.English language, the teaching of the,1, 341.English newspapers, and the anarchist riot in Chicago,1, 252;attitude of, on Venezuela Message,2,33;mentioned, 125, 126.English people, one aspect of the greatness of,1, 288.English social and political system,1, 232, 233.Erb, Dr.,2,128.Erckmann (Émile)-Chatrian (L. G. C. A.),L'Ami Fritz,1, 101;Les Confessions d'un Joueur de Clarinette, 101;Histoire d'un Sous-Maître, 162;mentioned, 106, 136.Erdmann, Johann E.,1, 345.Erie Canal, the,1, 3.Essays Philosophical and Philological in Honor of William James,2,309,310.Esterhazy M. (Dreyfus case),2,98,100.Evans, Mrs. Glendower.See Contents.Evans, Mary Anne.SeeEliot, George.Everett, Charles Carroll,1, 202,2,156.Everett, William,1, 51.Experience, The philosophy of,2,184,185,187.Faidherbe, Louis L. C.,1, 160.Fairchild, Sally,2,205.Faith-curers, and the Medical License bill,2,68,69,70,71.Farlow, William G.,1, 71.Fechner, Gustav T.,Zend-Avesta,2,300,309;mentioned,1, 160,2,269,318.Fichte, Johann G.,1, 141,2,293.Field, Kate,Washington,1, 308.Figaro,2,97,99.Fischer, Kuno, Essay on Lessing'sNathan der Weise,1, 94;Hegel's Leben, Werke und Lehre,2,134,135,138.Fiske, John, death of,2,156,157;Cosmic Philosophy,2,233;mentioned,1, 347,2,10.Fitz, Reginald H.,1, 162.Flaubert, Gustave,Madame Bovary,2,291;mentioned,1, 182.Fletcher, Horace,2,254.Flint, Austin,1, 167.Florence, Boboli Garden,1, 177; 180, 181, 328ff., 340, 342.Flournoy, Theodore,William James,1, 145 andn.;beginnings ofJ.'s friendship with, 320;Métaphysique et Psychologie,2,25;on religious psychology, 185;reviews Myers'sHuman Personality, 185;lectures on pragmatism, 267;mentioned, 129, 172, 180n., 227, 228, 315.His children referred to:Alice,2,129,241,242;Ariane-Dorothée, 129;Henri, 186, 187;Marguerite, 129.See Contents.Flournoy, Mme. Theodore,1, 325, 326,2,23,25,46,48,53,55,129,187,310,313.Foote, Henry W.,1, 111, 112, 113, 153.Forbes, W. Cameron,2,297.See Contents.Forbes-Robertson, J.,2,263.Fouillée, Alfred, Renouvier's articles on,1, 231;mentioned, 324.France, and Prussia (1867),1, 95;religious and revolutionary parties in, 161, 162;influence of Catholic education in, 162;and the Dreyfus case,2,89;decadence of, 105, 106.France, Anatole,2,63.Francis of Assisi, St.,2,142.Francis Joseph, Emperor,1, 88.Franco-Prussian War,J.'s views on,1, 159, 160, 161.Frazer, J. G.,2,139.Free will, influence onJ.of Renouvier's writings on,1, 147, 164, 165, 169;and determinism, 186;S. H, Hodgson's paper on, 244, 245.French language,1, 341.Freud, Sigmund,2,327,328.Galileo,2,1n.Galileo anniversary at Padua,1, 333.Gardiner, H. N.,2,163.See Contents.Gardner, Mrs. John L.,2,205.Garibaldi, statue of,2,139.Gautier, Théophile,1, 106.Geneva, "Academy" of,1, 20,2,187;Museum at, 21.German art,1, 105.German character,1, 126.German education,1, 121.German essayists, discussed,1, 94, 95.German genius, its massiveness,2,176.German language,J.'s progress in learning,1, 87, 101, 108, 116, 121;mentioned, 87, 88, 89, 92, 341.German motto, the,1, 213.German universities, and Harvard,1, 217, 218 andn.Germans,J.'s opinion of,1, 100, 101, 121, 122,2,104.Germany,J.'s impressions of,1, 86, 105;peasant-women in, 211;philosophers in, 216, 217;in 1910,2,341.Gibbens, Alice H., early life,1, 192;marriesJ., 192. AndseeJames, Mrs. William.Gibbens, Mrs. E. P.,1, 192, 222, 247, 248, 260, 339,2,118.See Contents.Gibbens, Margaret,1, 248, 260, 279, 281, 318. AndseeGregor, Mrs. Leigh R.See Contents.Gibbens, Mary, marries W. M. Salter,1, 248.Gifford Lectures.Seethis title under James, William, Works of.Gilman, Daniel Coit,1, 202, 203.Gizycki, Herr von,1, 214, 248.Gladstone, William E.,2,31.Glenmore, Davidson's summer school of philosophy at,2,197n., 199.God, conceptions of,2,211,213,