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A Flashlight Story of an Albino Porcupine and of a Cunning but Unfortunate Coon; 



by George Shiras, 3D cy 2 



Mount Huntington ^96 



Mount McKinley ^99 



Reptiles of All Lands; by Raymond L. Ditmars, Curator of Reptiles, New York 



Zoological Park g OI 



The Indian Census of 1911; by John J. Banninga, Pasumalai, South India 633 



Cornfield on a Demonstration Farm 638 



Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs 641 



A Woman's Climbs in the High Alps; by Dora Keen 643 



Our Friends, the Bees; by A. I. Root and E. R. Root 675 



Review of Good Books 694 



Notes of the Sea Dyaks of Borneo; by Edwin H. Gomes 695 



Tunis of Today; by Frank Edward Johnson 723 



A Journey in Morocco : "The Land of the Moors ;" by Thomas LtndsEy BlaynEy, 



Ph. D., Central University of Kentucky 750 



The Two Great Moorish Religious Dances; by George Edmund Holt, American Vice 



and Deputy Consul-General, Tangier, Morocco 777 - 



Recent Population Figures; by Henry Gannett 785 



The Form of Glacier Terminals 786 



Book Reviews 786- 



The Mole Men: An Account of the Troglodytes of Southern Tunisia; by Frank 



Edward Johnson 787 



The World's Greatest Waterfall: The Kaieteur Fall, in British Guiana; by Leonard 



Kennedy 846 



Notes from a Naturalist's Experiences in British Guiana ; by C. H. EigEnmann 859 



Peculiar Caves of Asia Minor; by Elizabeth H. Brewer 870. 



The Speediest Boat 875 



Important Correction 878 



New Plant Immigrants ; by David Fairchild, Agricultural Explorer in Charge of 



Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, U. S. Department of Agriculture 879 



A Visit to the Brazilian Coffee Country; by Robert De C. Ward, Harvard University, 



Cambridge, Mass : 908 



A Corner of OFd Wurttemberg ; by B. H. Buxton 931 



Notes on Tahiti; by H. W. Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 947 



Gl impses of Japan; by William W. Chapin 965 



The Kingdom of Flowers : An Account of the Wealth of Trees and Shrubs of China 



and of What the Arnold Arboretum, with China's Help, is Doing to Enrich America; 



by Ernest H. Wilson . . 1003 



Tripoli: A Land of Little Promise; by Adole L. VischER 1035" 



The Great Rainbow Natural Bridge of Southern Utah; by Joseph E. Pogue, U. S. 



National Museum 1048 



The Mysteries of the Desert 1056 * 



Program of Meetings of the National Geographic Society 1060 



The Sacred City of the Sands, with an Account of the Extraordinary Tortures Wel- 

 comed and Endured by Devotees at Kairowan; by Frank Edward Johnson io6i> 



Populous and Beautiful Szechuan : A Visit to the Restless Province of China, in which 



the Present Revolution Began; by Rollin T. ChambErlin 1094 



Present Conditions in China; by Frederic McCormick 1120 



Making the Fur Seal Abundant; by Hugh M. Smith, U. S. Deputy Commissioner of 



Fisheries TI 39 



