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Covered Elephant Pit 213 



Courtesy of Mr. Carl E. Akeley. 



Journal of the American Museum of Natural History 



Breaking Wild Elephants 214 



Bangkok, Siam. Courtesy of Dr. Charles S. Braddock, Jr. 



Captured Elephants Inside the Corral After an 



Elephant Hunt 214 



Bangkok, Siam. Courtesy of Dr. Charles S. Braddock, Jr. 



Elephant Herd Crossing a River. ...... 215 



Near Bangkok, Siam. 



Elephants That Carried the Vaccination Train 



Through the Jungle 215 



Courtesy of Dr. Charles S. Braddock, Jr., Chief Inspector of the King of Siam 



The Structure of Ivory 220 



Transverse Section of Elephant Tusk; Transverse Fracture of Mastodon 

 Tusk; Section Showing Interior. Courtesy of Prof. G. R. Wieland 



An Ivory Caravan 232 



At Anakubi, Belgian Congo, in October, 1909. Taken by Mr. Herbert Lang, 

 Leader of the American Museum of Natural History, Congo Expedition 



A Recently Carved Ivory Toilet Set 252 



Japanese Ivory Carvers' Workshop 276 



In Tokio. From the Illustrated London News. 



A Group of Land Snails, by Ryo Kusan .... 277 



Designed for Use as a Crystal-ball Stand. 



A Banana 277 



Realistic Japanese Ivory Carving, Early XX Century. 



The Danish Coronation Chair 292 



In the Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark 



God Giving Adam Dominion Over All Creation . . 293 



From a Flemish Tapestry. Galleria Antica e Moderna, Florence 



Whalebone Plaque 304 



English (Winchester School); About 1000 A. D. Victoria and Albert Museum 



Crucifix of Princess Gunhilde; Walrus Ivory. . . 305 



Scandinavian-Byzantine Art of XI Century. Royal Museum, Copenhagen 



Walrus Ivory Tau-Head 305 



North European XII Century. Victoria and Albert Museum 



