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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Page 

 Flowers (American), Midsummer Wild. By the 

 Editor. Illustrations from Paintings by Mary 



E. Eaton , 35 



Flowers: Norway 637, 641 



Flowers: Portugal 508 



Flowers: White roses, Mexican girl wearing. . .ill. 461 



Flowers, Wild : Australia 674 



Flute, Egyptian ("Nai") 399 



Flying fish: North Pacific Ocean 642, 689 



Foght's (H. W.) "Danish Folk High Schools".. 149 

 "Folk-schools," Denmark has nearly fifty . . . 1 47, 1 49, 1 53 



Folketing, The: Denmark 129 



Food base stations, Polar air route 217 



Food, Goddess of : Japan 277 



Food-producing potentialities of the tropics 329 



Food shortage: Manahiki Island 683, 685 



Food: Snails, Edible ill. 25 



Food supply: African bush 335, ill. 343, 344, 351 



Food supply: Asia Minor 558, 567, 570 



Food supply (meat): South Georgia 647 



Food venders: Mexico 459-460, 487, 488 



Football, Chfleans play 249 



Football, Japanese: Shukyu. ... (color insert) Plate 



III, 282-299 



Footgear, Japanese (color insert) Plates IV, 



VI, VII, XI, XV, 282-299 



Footgear, Portuguese (color insert) Plates 



XIV, XVI, 516-533 



Fording Culiacan River, Mexico ill. 483 



Foreigners, Criticisms should not be made of: 



Japan 301 



Forest, Tropical: Africa, Central ill. 438 



Forests: Tierra del Fuego 273 



Fort Bugio, Portugal 508 



Fort St. Julian, Portugal 508 



Fort Yukon, Alaska: Temperature 213 



Fortification, Cathedral : Camargue ill. 28 



Fortress of Phyle, Greece 609, 610, 614 



Forts, Belgian : Africa 350 



Forts, German : Africa 362 



Fountain, Belem Cathedral: Portugal ill. 548 



Fountain, Capitol Building and: Santiago, Chile 



ill. 247 



Fountain, Greek village ill. 617 



Fountain: Italy, Rome ill. 100 



Fountain : Konia, Asia Minor ill. 563 



Fountain, Neptune: Frederiksborg Castle ill. 154 



Fountains, Portugal's sculptured. ... (color insert) 



Plates II, VI, 516-S33 



Fox Goddess Festival: Japan 277, 281 



Fox, Pampa: South America 231, 272 



Fox skins, Norway exports 635 



France, Cathedrals of 61, 81, 91, in, 114, 



ill. 82-85, 87-89, 99, 112, 113 



France, Grape vines from: Chile 236 



France, Southern: Camargue, The Cowboy Coun- 

 try. By Dr. Andre Vialles 1 



Franz Josef Island, Glaciers of moderate size in.. 213 

 Frederick II, Towers built by (1562): Frederiks- 

 borg Castle ill. 1 54 



Frederick VIII of Denmark 125, 129 



Frederiksborg Castle: Denmark ill. 154 



Free in Africa, Land of the (Liberia). By 



Harry A. McBride 411 



Free port: Copenhagen ill. 116 



Freezing, Plant life can stand 168 



Freezing plants: Chilean Fuego 272 



Fremont, Golden Gate named by (1848) (text) 686 



French Archeological School: Athens 576 



French coasts, Greek colonies around the 560 



French, Daniel Chester: American sculptor. . (text) 201 



French: Egypt 401 



French Institute of Colonial Medicine 303, 327 



French West Africa 665 



Fresh-water lake, Tanganyika is the longest: 



Africa ill. 353 



Friars: Mexico 452, 469 



Frias, Lake: Argentina 259 



Friendly Bay, Lisbon the City of the (Portugal). 



By Clifford Albion Tinker 505 



Friendly Bay: Map 510 



Friendly Bay, named by Phoenician, "Alisubbo".. 510 



Frijoles, Mexican 483, 493 



Frobisher (Lieut.) 511 



Frontera, domain of the Araucanians: Chile 249 



Frost, Forces of King 165, 167, 190, 196 



Fruit venders: Chile ill. 235, 237 



Fruits: Chile 241, 243, 258, ill. 235, 237, 253 



Fuegian Indian, Chile: Ona woman ill. 263 



Page 

 • 217 



r uel, Japanese sources for ill. 277 1 ; 



r uel : Norway peat 5,7 



[uel, Sunt-wood used for: Egypt 407 



^uerte River, Mexico ' 4 s 3 ' ( 4 g 7 



]uji, Chile's: Mt. Osorno 259, ill. 206 



Punitory Family (Pink Corydalis) . . (color insert) 



Plate XII, 36-53 



iinen, Island of: Chateau ill. i 59 



Mineral: Germans killed iii Africa buried ' by 



, British ill. 355 



ungurume, Belgian Congo 335, ill. 332,330 



UX market: Punta Arenas, Chile 263, 272 



'ur-trading post, Arctic Canada and Siberia....' 217 



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Gade (N. W.), Danish opera by i 4I 



Gaillard Cut, Panama Canal . . ". 6 42 



Galicians in Denmark ' Kn 



Galilee (Ship) \\\\\ gj 



Galilee porch, Ely Cathedral .' 81 



Galileo's experiments, Scene of: Pisa, Italy ill. 102 



Galle, Ceylon 6 _ 



Galle Face Hotel : Ceylon ^i 1 



Gama, Vasco da: Portugal .... S 1 o, 515, 549, Vs'l", 55^ 



(jamousia atnms, top minnow 319 



Game: Africa. . . ill. 343> ' ^ 



Game, Camargue has a great variety of 4, 19 



Game, Egyptian sudd swamp abounds in 408 



Game, Japanese ball-kicking (color insert) 



Plate III, 282-299 



Game-keeper: Camargue estate ill 3I 



Game protection: Egyptian Sudan .' 40 6 



Games, Aztec : Hipball 499 



Games, Cowboys' : Chile 248-249/ "ill". 264 



Games, Greek s g 2 6 25 



Games: Mapuche Indians, Chile ' ........' 253 



Games : Mexico [\\ /r'g' - 00 



Games, Olympic: Athens (Site of) ill' S99 



Gannet-bird, Fish caught by the 642 



Gannets or solan-geese: Africa '{\\ 44 i 



Gargoyle, Notre Dame: Paris ill] II3 



Gas, Helium for dirigibles is preferable . .. 207 



Gate, Cairo's old town: Bab Zuweileh ill. 382 



Gateway at Karnak: Egypt JU. 40S 



Gateway, Gothic: Peterborough Cathedral. .'.'.' .'ill' 78 



Gateways: Greece m. 5 g 6 ] 6o . 



Gateways : Japan (Temple) (color insert) 



„ . Plates I, X, 282-299 



Gauges, Railway: Chile 22I 



Gay feather or Blazing Star (Lacinaria squarVo's'a) 



55 (color insert) Plate VII, 36-53 

 Gaza, Desert railway transverses the plains of.. 389 



Geese: Egyptian sudd swamps 40 8 



Geiranger Fjord, Norway in g 36 



Geisha girls: Japan (color insert) Plate V,"282-2qq 



Gems : Ceylon ^ Q 



Genesis, Earliest account of Asia Minor. .. .. ' cr 9 



Genghis Khan, Old trail of: Bible lands ..'. 383 



Gentian, Alps have some species of ^8 



Gentian, Closed or Bottle (Gentiana andrew'sii 



Griseb)) 53 (color insert) Plate IV, 36-53 



Geographical boundaries, Egypt's -,%-, 



Geographical History of Asia Minor. By " Sir 



William Ramsay ,50 



Geography, African, A distinguishing' feature of * 



Geography is emphasized: Denmark schools .' 153 



Geology, African strata \\\ % 44 -, 



Georgia marble: Lincoln Memorial ...ill! 202 



Georgia: Mountain home \{\\[ 306 



Geraniums r g g 4I 



German Central Africa '349," '350, ' 35 6, 362 



German colonists: Chile 258, ill. 266, 268 



German forts : Africa 362 



German square-rigger: Mexico 469 



Germans killed in action buried by British with 



full naval honors: Africa 358, ill. 355 



Germany : Cologne Cathedral ill' 9 8 



Germany threatened Denmark's liberty .' 131 



Germs, Yellow-fever (text) 316 



Gertrude, Queen I40 



Gezireh, granary of the Sudan 40 6 



Gibbon (Edward): Ouoted ccy 



Gill, T. P.: Quoted.T .'.'.' I49 



Giotto, Campanile of: Florence n 4 , ill. 108 



Giraffe: Egyptian sudd swamps 4 o8 



Girl Scouts, Danish ill. 1^7 



