ILLUSTRATIONS 



THE LIONESS HAD GONE OVER AT A FAVOR- 

 ABLE SPOT Facing p. 1 82 



STEEP GOING " 183 



EVEN AS THE LAST KNOT WAS DRAWN THE 



LIONESS RECOVERED " 202 



AFTER A COUPLE OF HOURS THE YOUNGER ONES 

 GAVE UP, BUT POT-HOUND PERSEVERED IN 

 His INVESTIGATIONS " 203 



AT TORRES OUR TRAIN TOOK ON Two AR- 

 MORED CARS " 218 



IN GUAYMAS ONE GOT AN IMPRESSIVE IDEA OF 



MEXICO'S PRESENT STATE " 219 



NOWHERE Is THERE A MORE DESOLATE COAST 



THAN THAT OF LOWER CALIFORNIA . . " 222 



UP THE COAST WE HOGGED, TURNING HAND- 

 SPRINGS AROUND ONE SPOUTING HEAD- 

 LAND AFTER ANOTHER " 223 



WHEN OUR BOAT SAILED, HER TANKS WERE 

 FULL AND HER DECKS CROWDED WITH 

 STEEL DRUMS " 230 



THE GULF Is, IN TRUTH, A GIGANTIC FISH TRAP ' ' 230 



OUR FIRST CAMPING PLACE " 231 



QUEER DESERT TREES " 238 



LOWER CALIFORNIA DESERT, A JUNGLE OF QUEER 



GROWTHS " 239 



CAVE DWELLINGS, LOWER CALIFORNIA ... " 246 



WE HUNG OUR FEET OVER THE EDGE OF THE 

 CLIFFS AND LET THE VIEW SOAK IN, THEN 

 COMBED THE COUNTRY WITH OUR GLASSES " 247 



EDDIE WOULD HAVE MADE A FAIRLY CONVINC- 

 ING ABORIGINE HAD HE NOT INSISTED UPON 

 WEARING His RED-FLANNEL UNDERGAR- 

 MENTS " 254 



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