INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 
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FORESTRY— Continued Page 
Wallace, Idaho, after the forest fire of 1910: 
About 200 buildings were destroyed 674 
Washington, fallen timber in a forest in 673 
Washington, forest of noble fir destroyed by 
fire in 668 
Washington : Forest untouched by fire, a typi- 
cal virgin 665 
Wisconsin: Forest fire, after a 667 
MAPS AND DIAGRAMS: 
Africa: Ruanda, "The land of giants and 
pygmies" 388 
Alaska: Canada, boundary line (outline) 693 
Alaska : Kenia Peninsula 429 
Alaska: Sections that have been mapped and 
surveyed 424 
Antarctic regions: Explorations of Palmer and 
Wilkes 308 
Arctic regions: Eskimo, blond, distribution of. 1224 
Ant, Occident, three stages in the development 
of the nest-mount of the 759 
Ant, Texan leaf-cutting, diagram of the nest 
of the 751 
Austria-Hungary 1 284 
Bulgaria 1152 
Cambodia': Angkor, ruins of 225 
Ceylon (outline) 193 
China and its territories Supplement, October 
China : Chekiang and Kiangsu Provinces, por- 
tions of 933 
China: Chekiang Province, main canals in 718 
square miles of 932 
China, Northeast: Alluvial plain and Grand 
Canal 934 
China: Shanghai, country surrounding 958 
Egypt: Mount Sinai and route of the Exodus. 1282 
Gulf Stream and other currents in the North 
Atlantic Ocean, general direction of 772 
Gulf Stream : Current observations, method of 
obtaining, on board the "Blake" yyz 
Gulf Stream : Rate of flow, average, at various 
depths 778 
Indo-China, French: Cambodia: lyocation of 
the ruins of Angkor 210 
Macedonia 1152 
Mediterranean Sea, countries bordering on 
the Supplement, January 
Mount Rainier, location of 626 
National monuments and National Parks, lo- 
cation) of 538 
Panama Canal, bird's-eye view of (relief) . . 
Supplement, February 
Panama, showing general features and present 
location of aboriginal tribes 628 
Philippines: Area of devastation by late erup- 
tion of Taal volcano 314 
Philippines: Northern Euzon (outline) 835 
Philippines : Region affected by the great erup- 
tion of January 30, 191 1 31 S 
Philippines: Taal Volcano before and after 
the great eruption, cross-section of (dia- 
gram) 361 
Philippines : Taal Volcano, crater of, imme- 
diately before and shortly after the great 
eruption 364 
Russia: Trans-Siberian railway and principal 
connections 1076 
MAPS AND DIAGRAMS— Continued Page 
Servia 1 152 
South America: Peruvian expedition of 191 2, 
field of work of the 416 
South Pole, route of Amundsen to the (out- 
line) 207 
United States, area in, equal to that covered 
by the Grand Canal of China 933 
Windward Islands, currents in the passages 
of the 775 
World, the, showing the principal ocean cur- 
rents : 768 
xMISCELUANEOUS: 
"Blake," the Coast Survey steamer, at anchor 
in the equatorial current, 60 miles north 
of Barbados 774 
PANAMA: 
Canal Zone: 
Alligators, a bag of 294 
Pedro Miguel, Cavanillesia landscape near... 632 
Republic of Panama: 
Aquadulce (Veraguas) termite nests in the 
savannas near 638 
Catasetnm scurra, flowers of, rediscovered in 
Panama by Mrs. H. H. Rousseau 641 
Cavanillesia platanifoUa, cuipo-tree, the 635 
Cavanillesia platanifoUa, one of the most beau- 
tiful trees on the Isthmus 634 
Chiriqui Peak: Crater, the ancient, is now a 
grassy plain, surrounded by densely 
wooded hills 642 
Chiriqui Peak, top of the, the highest point 
in the Republic of Panama (11,000 feet). 643 
Choco girls are fat and full of mischief 653 
Cuna-cuna or San Bias Indians are of small 
stature 647 
Don Carlos, chief, and his sons 651 
Don Carlos' lady, who, notwithstanding her 
age, has preserved her good looks 652 
El Boquete, summer resort of the Panamani- 
ans: Chiriqui Volcano in the background. 640 
Guaymi girls, the little, often have sweet faces 
and beautiful eyes 645 
Guaymi house in the forest 646 
Guaymi Indian, a 644 
Guaymi men, among the, the face is seldom 
attractive 644 
Gustavia supcrba, flowers of, one-seventh nat- 
ural size 637 
Houses of the Chocoes are built high up on 
the river bank 661 
Nombre de Dios, forest giant overloaded with 
vines in the forest near 630 
Playon Grande, village of, on the San Bias 
coast, 85 miles east of the Panama Canal. 650 
Roof, provisional summer, made of the leaves 
of the native royal palm 639 
Sambu Valley, Choco Indian man of the, in 
every-day dress 655 
Sambu Valley, Choco Indians of the. 656, 658, 660 
Sambu Valley, Choco Indian women of the, 
in their simple every-day dresses 654 
San Bias woman in daily attire 649 
San Bias women and children 648 
Shiatinaka, San Bias (Cuna-cuna or Tule) 
Indians of 647 
Tree-limbs are all strikingly growing in one 
direction 636 
