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INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 



India and the East Indies (continued) : Page 



Dyak bricle 698 



Dyak chief, his wife, and several slave girls, 



etc 720 



Dyak chief Morang, of the Rejang River. . . 719 



Dyak children 705 



Dyak girl dressed in all her finery to attend 



a feast 696 



Dyak girls 702 



Dyak girl pounding rice 710 



Dyak girl spinning 711 



Dyak houses 707 



Dyak in war dress 713 



Dyak making a blowpipe 717 



Dyak using a wooden blowpipe 716 



Dyak village house, a long 706 



Dyak village house in the course of con- 

 struction 708 



Dyak woman in every-day costume 697 



Dyaks in war dress, with spears and shields. 714 



Dyaks making a dam for tuba fishing 712 



Human heads hanging from the rafters of a 



Dyak house 717 



Husking mill (kisar) 708 



Scraping palm leaves for fiber 698 



Sea Dyak with shield 715 



The typical rice huller 709 



Dutch East Indies: 



Ladies in the costume worn by the Javanese. 58 

 In d ia : 



Assam: Naga women from the Patkoi Hills. 50 

 Census superintendent and enumerators mak- 

 ing their report 634 



Ceylon: British girl born in 59 



Ceylon: Tamil coolie woman on a tea estate 56 

 Dravidian Nambury Brahman lady of the 



west coast in full dress 54 



Drying paddy 78 



Hindoo festival 635 



Marwari lady, wife of a rich bunnia (money 



lender) S3 



Mendicant, a wandering 637 



Naga village, hut of the chief or head man 



of a 49 



Nepal, woman of, of Mongolian type 51 



Roadside shrine 636 



The Rani of Sikkim 52 



Japan : 



Ambulance, the native 989 



Arakawa Ridge, a view of 977 



Arakawa Ridge and tourists' rikshas 976 



Banners, fish, raised in celebration of boys' 



day 987 



Boys on the swinging log 971 



Bride in a railway coach, a 988 



Buddhas, the seventy-eight 966 



Burden-bearers 990 



Children carrying babies, two 968 



Dancers, a group of 978 



Dancers, youthful 983 



Geisha girls . . 981 



Girls, dancing 985 



Japanese inland sea, a scene on the 980 



Japanese garden, the azalea corner in a.... 995 



Japanese home, the interior of a 979 



Jizu, the compassionate god 967 



Japan (continued) : Page 



Kyoto, pilgrims in temple court 969 



Kyoto: A Shinto procession 974 



"Kodaker," watching a 992 



Koyasan, way we ascended 999 



Koyosan Mountain, women carrying wood 



on 991 



Maids from school, three little 979 



Men carrying lumber, four 971 



Miyajina, the great Torii at high tide 982- 



Miyajina, the great Torii at low tide 983 



Miyajina, pagoda at 986 



Miyanoshita: Fujiya Hotel, garden at 984 



Mother and babe 992 



Nikko, seven stone Buddhas 966 



Nikko, a charcoal carrier at 986 



Nikko: The mausoleum temple of the first 



Shogun 987 



Nuns soliciting alms 975 



Nurses, a group of 996 



Peasant carrying bark, a 991 



Pilgrim at the temple, a 974 



Pilgrim, our friend the 973 



Pine tree trimmed in the form of a boat, a. 1000 



Store, a drug 989 



Tea-house, a roadside 975 



Temple, the golden 988 



Wistaria, under the 994 



Women, peasant, and their burdens 993 



Women, peasant, carrying rice 968 



Maps and Diagrams: 



Africa, as described by Ptolemy 390 



Africa, Mr. Roosevelt's route and hunting 



trips in 2 



Africa, North, outline of part of 751 



Africa, outline, showing possessions of each 



European Power 393. 



Africa, South Country, outline 377 



Africa, with da Garaa's discoveries 391 



Alaska, Prince William Sound, soundings in 



Port Wells 559 



Alaska: Port Wells in 19 10 550 



Alaska, Port Wells, Prince William Sound, 



in 1899 550 



Bob-o-link, migration route of the 365 



Brazil, coffee districts of 909 



British Guiana, outline 847 



China, showing Szechuan i°97 



Cities, rate of growth of our greater, dia- 

 gram 47 



Cities, size of our greater, diagram 46 



Damascus 63: 



Disease, distribution of the chestnut bark. . 345 



Flight, longest single, made by any bird.... 354 



Glaciers, comparing sizes of... 543- 



Growth by decades, our rate of, diagram... 37 

 Homes, summer and winter, of the bird that 



hates darkness 360 



Inhabitants per square mile at each census 



period, diagram 40 



Dower California, outline 446 



Duzon, Northern, sketch 216 



Mexico (Frontispiece, May, 191 1). 



Mexico, Southern, sketch 317 



New England, areas infested by the brown- 

 tail moth 333, 



