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The obelisk of Pelee 466 



The obelisk of Pelee 467 



The shattered obelisk of Pelee 469 



The dome of Pelee 47° 



The shattered obelisk of Pelee 471 



Death Valley from summit of Grapevine Range 482 



Map of Death Valley region, Nevada ►. 486 



The combination mill at Goldfield. 2. Traveling by coach through the desert. 3. Giant 



yucca or Joshua tree. 4. Silverbow, a new camp 489 



Marble Canyon 490 



Plateau in great dry area, southern end of Belted Range 493 



Shelter camp in great dry desert 494 



In Death Valley 496 



Chart showing number of neat cattle on farms and ranges 512 



Chart showing number of swine on farms and ranges 513 



Herd of cattle on the Summer Range. 515 



A half mile of pork 516 



A thriving family . 518 



The modern method of sheep shearing with the aid of clipping machines 519 



Band of four thousand wethers 520 



Sheep Ranch near Billings, Montana 522 



Second-year young of snapping turtle 525 



Egg deposits of snapping turtle covered with wire baskets 526 



The Deme-ranchu 527 



Varieties of gold-fish (from Japanese paintings) .-..-. 528 



Culture pearls , 530 



Terraces of vineyards on the Rhine, near Bingen 532 



Map of Cuba ( 12 by 24 inches) Supplement 



Climbing the Royal palm 543 



An avenue of Royal palms, Matanzas 544 



A cocoa grove 545 



City of Camaguey, Cuba 546 



Public school, Matanzas 547 



Class in the corridor of the Royal College of Habana 548 



The surrender tree, near San Juan Hill 549 



Cutting and stripping cane 550 



Transferring cane to sugar mill 551 



Grove of cocoanut trees 552 



Ready for picking bananas 553 



A tobacco plantation 554 



Bailing tobacco 555 



Group of orphans, Matanzas 556 



Destitute children employed in street cleaning at Guanabacoa 557 



Reform school for boys of Cuba, Guanajay, Cuba 558 



Reform school for boys of Cuba, Guanajay, Cuba 559 



Reconcentrados, near Habana, 1898 560 



Cuban wagon transportation 561 



Native white family 562 



Dimas, a village in Pinar del Rio 563 



Native colored family 564 



Reform school for boys of Cuba . . . .• 565 



