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Mat Henson 640 



A polar bear hunt , 641 



Musk oxen. Sledding supplies to the land 642 



Captain Sam Bartlett 643 



Herbert L. Bridgman 643 



An Eskimo child. Eskimo man and wife 644 



Wild elephants led by tame ones crossing the river, advancing nearer and nearer to the 



kraal 674 



Driving wild elephants across river to kraal at Ayuthia 675 



Wild elephants entering the kraal 676 



Wild elephants trying to enter the inner kraal 677 



Tame elephants assisting to raise the injured elephants 678 



About 250 wild elephants at peace in the kraal 679 



Setting out to capture the elephants 680 



The first young tusker captured and roped by the hind leg 681 



Leading out a captured elephant 682 



His Majesty the King taking photos during the hunt at the kraal 683 



Preparing to hunt outside of the kraal 684 



Ayuthia — elephant herd 686 



Wild elephants taking a bath in the stream, surrounded by a cordon of tame elephants . . 687 



Wild elephant broken away and fighting tame elephant 688 



The King at corner of royal box choosing an elephant 689 



The King and suite leaving the kraal after the hunt 690 



Natives fording canal on their way home after the hunt 691 



Secretary of State Root and the committee of reception at Cartagena, Colombia, Septem- 

 ber 24, 1906 693 



Hand propelled freight boat for shallow tributaries of Magdalena 695 



Grand procession in Bogota, on the occasion of the feast of Corpus Christi 696 



Small river steamer for tributaries and canals of Magdalena River 697 



Bogota is situated at the foot of the mountains on a high plateau 698 



Sehor Don E. Cortes, Minister of Colombia 700 



General Reyes, President of Colombia 700 



A scene in Colombia on the upper waters of the river Magdalena 702 



On the mule road to Bogota 703 



Street scene in Bogota 704 



