INDEX FOR VOLUME XXXIV, 1918 



VII 



Page 



Bolshevik Cannon Spread Destruction in Russia's 

 Holy of Holies, The Church Reorganized While. 



By Thomas Whittemore 379 



Bolshevik fortress, Kremlin of Moscow has become 



a 379 



Bolshevik literature in Georgia: Caucasus 254 



Bones of a concrete ship, Steel, ill 227 



Bonheur's "Horse Fair": French masterpiece 363 



"Book of Gold," San Marino's 163 



Books, Scotch Highlanders with school, ill 286 



Book stalls along the Seine, France, ill 351 



Boots, Ukrainians go bare-footed to save their.... 121 

 Borden Pasha, first British military governor of 



Jerusalem 333 



Bosnians^ The: Races of Europe 486 



Bosnia, Serajevo: Mosque and bazaar, ill 475 



Boston, Waterfront at. ill 224 



Boundaries, Turkish Empire's 59 



Bow plates of a freighter: Shipbuilding, ill 197 



Boye, Abel, Painting by: An English girl, ill.... 532 



Boys, Breaker: Coal industry, ill 424 



Boys, New York City, ill 17. 22, 26, 40 



Boy who discovered a spy, The: Wounded soldier. 74 



Boys, Georgian: Caucasus, ill 247, 252 



Brass- ware of Bokhara 269 



Bread, Acorn (oo-lay) 131 



Bread, Acorn flour: California Indians 130 



Bread baked in public ovens, San Marino 15s 



Bread substitute in Europe, Acorns as a 135 



Breakers, Coal, ill 420-422 



Breton's "Return of the Harvesters": French 



masterpiece 363 



Bretons, The: Races of Europe 522 



Bride's trousseau, Pillows in a: Hungary, ill 500 



Bridge, Pontoon: Constantinople, ill 54 



Bridges, Albanian, .ill 93, 104 



Bridges, Amasia: River Yeshil-Irmak, or Iris, ill. 56 



Bridges of Manhattan: New York 41 



Bridges, Seven: Paris, ill 372 



Bridge, World's greatest suspension : Manhattan 



Bridge, New York 41 



Bridge, World's largest cantilever: East River, 



New York 43 



BRINGING THE WORLD TO OUR FOREIGN- 

 LANGUAGE SOLDIERS: HOW A MILI- 

 TARY TRAINING CAMP IS SOLVING A 

 SEEMINGLY UNSURMOUNTABLE PROB- 

 LEM BY USING "THE GEOGRAPHIC." BY 



CHRISTINA KRYSTO 81 



Bristol, Pa. : Housing problem in industrial dis- 

 tricts 189 



Britain, France, and Italy aided in transport of 



troops 201 



Britain, What the War has done for. By Tudson 



C. Welliver * 278 



British and German passions contrasted 279 



British army, Father of six sons in the, ill 280 



British army in Palestine, ill.... 308, 326-330, 332-337 

 British captors withheld shellfire from Jerusalem.. 325 



British command of the Seven Seas 198 



Britishers, A better race of 292 



British fought for all Christianity: Palestine cam- 

 paign 344 



British Indians guard the Mohammedan sacred 



places, Jerusalem 332 



British lives given to the cause, A million 289 



British marine artist: Norman Wilkinson 174 



British military band concerts in Jerusalem 335 



British military governor, Jerusalem: Col. R. 



Storrs, ill 330 



British military governor of Jerusalem, First: 



Borden Pasha 333 



BRITISH TAKE BAKU, THE 163 



British, The: Races of Europe 529 



British troops in Africa, ill 283 



British Women's Legion, Motor drivers of the, ill. 293 

 Broad street, Curb market in: New York City, ill. 14 



Broadway, Lower: New York City, ill 18 



Broadway, Prospective gold mine beneath: New 



York subway, ill 36 



Bronx River dam: Dimensions 35 



Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan end of the: New 



York ill., 29; text, 41 



Brooklyn, N. Y. : Grain elevator fire, ill 5 



Brythonic group: Races of Europe 529 



Bubonic plague bacillus, Yersin, discoverer of.... 365 



Buckeye used as Indian food 137 



Building a city of homes to order: Shipworkers' 



town 191 



Building the Catskill Aqueduct, New York 29 



Bulgarians, The: Races of Europe 479 



Bulkheads of fabricated ship: Shipbuilding, ill. 170, 174 



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Burden-bearers, Baku: Donkeys, ill 164 



Bureau of Child Hygiene, New York 19 



Burial ceremony: California Indians 131 



Burnand, Eugene, Painting by: "The Jewish 



Type," ill. . 504 



Byzantine period monument: Baku, Russia 164 



"C" 



Caches, Acorn: California Indians, ill 



Cafe, Artists in a Bohemian: France, ill 



Calais saved by the Canadians: France 



Calesthenics exhibition: Prague, Czecho-Slavia, ill. 



California laurel nuts used as Indian food 



Call for greater knowledge of the sea, The 



Camel driver, Samarkand, ill 



Camel race: Palestine Athletic Meet, ill 



Camel, Son of the desert with his: Bokhara, ill... 



Camels resting; Jaffa, Palestine, ill 



Camel transport corps, British: Desert campaign.. 



ill., 326; text, 



Camion, U. S. Army: France, ill 



Camoufleur arrives, The: Shipbuilding 



Camp Kearny, California: Teaching foreign-lan- 

 guage soldiers text, 81; ill., 83-85 



Camps, Acorn: Established by Indians 



Canada and her victory loans 



Canada saw her duty as a privilege: War 



Canada's contribution of men and ner casualties.. 



Canada Went to the Front, How. By T. B. Ma- 

 caulay 



Canadian Patriotic Fund 



Canalese woman in Dalmatia, ill 



Canary bird, guardian of the miner's welfare, ill. 



Candy, Grape juice and nut: Caucasus, ill 



Canteens, American Red Cross: France, ill.. 312, 



315, 3i6, '319, 



Cantilever bridge, World's largest • East River, 

 New York 



Caprillo, Creator of fashion plates: France, ill.... 



Caravan of British crusaders: Palestine, ill 



Carbon contained in coal 



Carbonic acid gas or choke-damp: Coal mine 



Carbonic oxide gas or after-damp: Coal mine 



Cardinal Alberoni occupancy of San Marino 



Cardinal Farley, Funeral procession of, ill 



Cardushi, Kurds descendants of the 



Cargo ships in the making, ill 169, 170, 



Cargo ships on the Great Lakes, ill 225, 



Caribbean Sea, Sketch map: Navassa Light 



"Carmen," Bizet's: French composition 



Carnival company, Children of a: France, ill 



Carriages, Jerusalem streets are too narrow for. . . 



Cars, Electric: South Africa, ill 



Cart, High-wheeled Sart: Ferghana, ill 



Carts, Horse: Georgian Militarv Road, ill 



Carved cross on Mt. Titanus: San Marino 



Carved door, Fine: Bokhara, ill 



Carved yoke: Portuguese oxen, ill 



Casimir, King of Poland: Died 1370 



Cassock and khaki, In: France, ill 



Castle, Feudal: France, ill 



Castle of Ali Pasha, Tepeleni, Albania, ill.... 97, 



Castle of San Leo, Medieval: San Marino, ill.... 



Castle, Royal: Prague, Czecho-Slavia, ill 



Castles granted to the Republic of San Marino... 



Casualties, Canada's world war 



Catacombs, Kiev's ghastly: Ukraine 117, 



Catacombs, San Marino's cemetery a copy of an- 

 cient 



Cathedral entrance, St. Isaac's: Petrograd, ill.... 



Cathedral foundation stone: Cetinje, Montenegro, 

 ill 



137 

 358 

 301 

 488 

 137 

 230 

 276 

 332 

 258 

 307 



327 

 320 

 173 



132 

 302 

 298 

 298 



297 

 304 

 478 

 43i 

 252 

 3i3, 

 320 



43 

 359 

 326 

 429 

 417 

 417 

 146 

 508 

 59 

 172 

 229 

 402 

 363 

 368 

 332 

 283 

 274 

 248 

 146 

 268 

 520 

 505 

 364 

 376 

 105 

 145 

 487 

 143 

 298 

 125 



154 

 400 



472 



Cathedral, Le Puy: France, ill 348 



"Cathedral of Rouen," Monet's: French master- 

 piece 363 



Cathedral, St. Vitus: Prague, Czecho-Slavia, ill... 487 

 Cathedrals and churches: Moscow, ill... 378, 380-382, 



386-388 



Cathedral, Strassburg: France, ill 523 



Catherine the Great's creation, Odessa: Ukraine.. 



ill., 119; text, 121 



Catholic in their traditions, Frenchmen are mainly 367 



Cats found on an abandoned ship 239 



Catskill Aqueduct, Building of the: New York.... 



ill., 2, 3; text, 29, 37 



Cattle market: San Marino .' . . 154 



Caucasians, Two main divisions of the. . . 447, 448, 534 

 Caucasus, People of the: Races of Europe 466 



