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INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 
AFRICA: German East — Continued Page 
Jumper, the champion high, of Africa 387 
Jump, high, by a Watussi 386 
Kividschwi Island, in Lake Kiwu : Tree-ferns 
in the virgin forest 379 
Lip ornament, considered very beautiful by 
the natives 372 
Ruanda, caravan on the march in 370 
Ruanda, Sultan Msinga of, arrives, borne on 
his palanquin or litter 374 
Ruanda, Sultan of, and Captain von Grawert, 
the resident 373 
Scarrings, ornamental, which are popular. . . . 367 
Semliki, Duke of Mecklenburg with the tusks 
of the elephant killed on the 376 
Semliki River, pygmies of the great forest, 
near 380,381 
Watussi, a 368 
Nigeria: 
Egbo house and juju trees 35 
Ekoi coilTure, one of the many modes of.... 36 
Ekoi girl attendant on juju "image" 33 
Ekoi girl with nsibidi writing on face 36 
Ekoi girls in "fatting-house" costume 32 
Ekoi hunting juju 35 
Ekoi, type of 33 
Mersa, Kajji women of 1240 
Nigerian natives with tails 1241 
Tuku Tozo, Kagoro women, the tailed, of... 1240 
Tripoli : 
Turkish officers 2S5, 286 
Date gardens in North Africa 278 
Tunis: 
Mahdia: Aphrodite, heroic marble bust of.... 102 
Mahdia: Boat, the little divers', used in re- 
covering the bronzes 90 
Mahdia: Cakewalk of the Grecians 2,000 years 
ago, and the hobble-skirt of ancient, Athens, 
statuette showing 94 
Mahdia: Dwarf dancing the cakewalk, statu- 
ette of a male 97 
Mahdia: Eros, attributed to Praxiteles 91 
Mahdia: Eros playing on his lyre, statuette of 98 
Mahdia: Hermes of Dionysos, by Boethos the 
Chalcedonian 99 
Mahdia: Horse, bronze head of, used for 
decoration 100 
Mahdia: Pendant to the cakewalk dance 95 
Mahdia: Satyr about to run, statuette of 92 
Zanzibar: 
British steamer unloading at 820 
Cloves, picking 818 
Door, typical Arab, showing the delicate carv- 
ing 823 
Elephant tusks, a wide variety in 815 
Elephant tusks, probably the most symmetri- 
cal in the world 822 
Elephant tusks, two largest in the world, now 
in the British Museum 823 
Ivory, a fortune in 812 
Ivory, fireproof vault for storing 813 
Main street, where each of its 160,000 inhabit- 
ants wishes to pass daily 817 
Market, native: Commentary on Zanzibar's 
consumption of bananas 821 
Message from Pemba sped in a native catama- 
ran 816 
Plantation, a 810 
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Cape Nome : Racing team, a 311 
Kadiak, A. C. Company dwelling-house at.... 828 
Kadiak, house at, ruined by avalanche of ashes 
from hillside 830 
Kadiak Island, dock at St. Paul on, showing 
the heavy fall of ashes 829 
■ Kadiak, on board the "Metha Nelson" at 829 
Kadiak: On the "Manning's" bridge 827 
Kadiak, refugees from, on board the "Mann- 
ing" 832 
Kadiak, residence at, made uninhabitable by 
the fall of ashes 828 
Kadiak, roof of fish house at, broken down 
from weight of ashes, June 14, 1912 830 
Kadiak, scene at, after the eruption of Katmai 
volcano: Volcanic dust 2 feet deep 831 
Kadiak: Structure, frame, crushed by weight 
of ashes 825 
Kadiak, view of, showing volcanic ash 826 
Kenai and Russian rivers, junction of the.... 470 
Kenai Peninsula: 
Benjamin Creek: Marmot, a hoary 434,435 
Ewe, the sentinel 490 
Gulls, colony of 444 
Gulls, young, whose later coloring harmonized 
with the rocks and gray brush 445 
Half-mile, an easy, where the original forests 
on the bank were cut down by Russians 
in 1857 437 
Meadow, high, still covered with much snow.. 482 
Moose antlers, boat-load of, gathered on the 
marshes in a single afternoon 461 
Moose, fair-sized bull, at edge of lick 459 
Moose horns, fine collection of 460 
Moose horns, three types found 464, 465 
Moose, large cow, that educated herself.. 451-453 
Moose, young bull, that was forcibly edu- 
cated 455-458 
Mountain slopes of the sheep country 475 
Partridge, spruce, female of 467 
Porcupine, yellow-haired or northwestern.... 463 
Ptarmigan, rock, female and three young of.. 469 
Ptarmigan, rock, female, photographed at 5 
feet 469 
Ptarmigan, willow and rock, mounted group 
of, showing winter, summer, spring, and 
fall dress 468 
Ptarmigan, willow, female of, standing erect.. 467 
Ptarmigan, willow, male of 466 
Ptarmigan, willow, parent birds of, guarding 
retreat of their young 466 
Ram, a big, photographed at 50 feet from am- 
bush 492 
Ram, typical head of white 473 
Resurrection Bay: Seward, steamship docks of 427 
Resurrection Bay, head of, showing the town 
of Seward 4^7 
Sheep, a large band of, near the mountain top. 481 
Sheep, a small band of, that have just come 
from the mountain top 478 
Sheep on high slopes bordering the snow 
fields, typical view of 47^ 
Sheep quenching their thirst with snow.. 484, 487 
Sheep, these, fed for hours without looking 
about, except the sentinel 489 
