INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 



VII 



Africa (continued) : Page 

 Noria (well) : The camel walks around and 



around, etc 1085 



Northern Africa, a scene too frequently met 



with in 736 



Palm trees of the south 808 



Patio, troglodyte, taken from the top of the 



ground looking down 816 



Pottery makers, at the 790 



Sahara Desert, caravan in, journeying to 



Kairowan 1066 



Sahara Desert, halt between oases in the... 1064 

 Sidi-Abdallah Ben Gelida, between Foum 



Tatahouine and Douirat 835 



Sheik Ferdjani of Matmata, entrance to the 



cave of 817 



Sheik of Matmata, daughter of a 820 



Sheik of Matmata, troglodyte patio or court- 

 yard of the 818 



Tunis: A handsome Arabian boy 792 



Tunis: Arab cafe 727 



Tunis: Arab grocery store 737 



Tunis: Arabian types 788 



Tunis: Arab women of 743 



Tunis: Butcher shop 731 



Tunis: Costume of Arab women, white haiks 



and black face-veils 746 



Tunis: Fntrance to Arab house 738 



Tunis: Entrance to Souks of saddle and 



harness makers 734 



Tunis: Fruit vender 730 



Tunis: Jewish women walking 747 



Tunis: Place Bab-Suika 728 



Tunis: Panorama of, from the palace of 



Dar-el-Bey 726 



Tunis: Snake charmer 735 



Tunis: Street scene 729-732 



Wanderer in the desert 1065 



Alaska: 



Barry Glacier and Mount Gannett, pano- 

 rama of 9,240 feet 556 



Bridge which is menaced by the advance of 



Childs Glacier 545 



Camp under the cliffs of Mt. Huntington.. 597 



Childs Glacier, August 21, 1910 544 



Childs Glacier in Copper River, part of front 

 of, compared with the Capitol at Wash- 

 ington 546 



Childs Glacier, the advancing terminus of, 

 when this portion was advancing about 



ZV 2 feet a day 548-549 



Childs Glacier, the cliff of 547 



Columbia Glacier, part of, in 1910 552 



Columbia Glacier overriding a forest 553 



Chenega Glacier, terminal ice cascade of, 



Icy Bay 555 



Glacier responding to earthquake 539 



Harriman Fiord: Groove cut in hard rock 



by a glacier as it advanced: Port Doran. 558 

 Harvard Glacier from shore north of Col- 

 lege Point 556 



Harvard Glacier, the terminal ice cliff of, 



College Fiord 557 



La Perouse Glacier, portion of the cliff of.. 538 



Miles Glacier, a small portion of the front of 542 



Mt. McKinley from the east 598 



Alaska (continued) : Page 

 Mt. McKinley from the top of "Explorer's 



Peak," 8 miles distant 599 



Mt. McKinley, southern base of 600 



Nome: Malamute chorus 286 



Smith Glacier, north side of 554. 



Arabia : 



Bahila, wind-tower on the fort at 96 



Muscat, one of the castles that guard against 



Bedouin invasion 92 



Oman, fort at Bahila in 9 g 



Oman, native of the hill country of 



Oman, native woman of 



Oman, son of the Sultan of, on a full-blood 



Arab horse 



Oman, Sultan Sayyid Felsil Bin Turke, the 



present ruler of 



Oman: Well, ancient, on the road from 



Muscat inland pii 



Rostak: The old fort of the castle 97 



Asia Minor: 



Boschkent, women at 873" 



Garin, cone forest near: Turkish cemetery.. 871 



Garin, large pyramids in 874 



Shepherd and dogs 873 



Urgub, pigeon cone near 872 



Canada: 



Alpine Club of Canada, members of the, as- 

 cending Mt. Vice-President 524 



Alpine Club of Canada, two rope parties of 



the 528 



Burgess Pass, panoramic view from the west 

 side of (Supplement, June). 



Burgess Trail, waiting on the, under Mt. 



Wapta 514 



Camp Contentment meadow above Lake 



O'Hara at foot of Mt. Schaffer 510 



Fragments of a colony of marine animals on 



a slab of black rock 516 



King of the animal world 15 million years 



ago 517 



Lake O'Hara (6,664 feet) 512 



Mt. Field, author ready to take a panoramic 



view from the summit of 520 



Mt. Huber, showing erosion of Cambrian 



limestones: British Columbia 518 



Mt. Peelee and the Yellowhead Lakes: Cana- 

 dian Rockies 526 



Mt. Pinnacle and Sentinel Pass, near Para- 

 dise Valley, British Columbia 525 



Mt. Robson and Berg Lake from the north- 

 east: Canadian Rockies 536 



Mt. Robson: Climbing the ice cliffs on the 



east side of: Canadian Rockies 531 



Mt. Robson, east side of, from Timber Lake: 



Canadian Rockies 533 



Mt. Robson, glacier on the east of 534 



Mt. Robson, looking east and south from: 



Canadian Rockies 532 



Mt. Robson (nearly 14,000 feet altitude), 



king of the Canadian Rockies 5:9 



Mt. Robson, north face of 530 



Mt. Robson, surface of the big east glacier 



of 535 



Mt. Vice-President : British Columbia 522 



