A TRAVELER'S NOTES ON JAVA 



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Photo and Copyright by C. H. Graves 

 GROUP OF DANCERS AT A NATIVE FESTIVAL: D.TOKAKARTA (SEE PAGE IO4) 



broken surface amid hot vapors, past "smithy," "is just as descriptive in its 

 many mud springs and vent holes whence way. . 



malodorous gases come forth. In a way 

 the place recalls the Devil's Kitchen in 

 the Yellowstone National Park, although 

 the Javanese name Papandajan, meaning 



THE BOTANICAL GARDEN AT BUlTl-NZORG 



With many regrets we leave Garoet, 

 with its cool airs and homelike hotel. 



