I isr rD e: X . 
A. 
* An Italian Campo Santo 6 
Ancient Cemetery at the World’s 
Fair, An 6i 
Abandonment of Cemeteries 62 
Allowances for Tombstones 67 
Architectural Foliage 81 
At the Sign of the Skull 90 
Approaching Millenium, The loi 
Annual Report— Greenwood Ceme- 
tery, Brooklyn, N. Y 22 
— Forest Hills, Boston, Mass 22 
— Spring Grove, Cincinnati 70 
— Mount Auburn, Boston 140 
— Swan Point, Providence, R. I.. 140 
B. 
Burial Reform 4, 20 
Burial Expenses 37 
*Belmont Memorial, The, Newport, 
R. 1 40 
Burial by Contract 130 
Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, 
Mo 136 
c. 
Cemetery Stocks i 
Cemetery Notes.. 10, 21, 34, 46, 54, 
68, 83, 93, 104, 1 16, 128, 
Congressional Cemetery at Washing- 
ton, D. C 18 
Cemetery Reports 22 
Cemetery Gardening 25 
Conveying Lots 32 
Condemnation of Lands for Cemetery 
Purpose 37 
*Chapel in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shel- 
byville, Ky 43 
Correspondence. .47, 58, 95, 107, 1 18, 
L^o, 143 
Cemeteries of Paris, The 53 
Cemetery Lots on Easy Payments. ... 55 
Cemetery Superintendents’ Assn 58 
*Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. . 64 
Care in Selecting Memorials 65 
Coming Cemetery, The 67 
Chapel and Conservatory, Oakland 
Cemetery, St. Paul, Minn 79 
Convention Echos 79 
Classic Epitaph, A 81 
Cemeteries of Chicago 82 
Cemetery Rates in City of Mexico. . . 89 
Cremation 23, 71, 93, 118, 135 
Chinese Monument, A 93 
Cemetery of the Huns, A loi 
Constitutionality of Condemnation for 
Cemetery Purposes 124 
Cemetery Planting 133 
Cemetery Walks 138 
D. 
Destroying Moles 20 
Disposal of Cholera Dead, The 21 
Dedication of Street by Cemetery 
Association 49 
Derivation of “Hearses” 55 
Death Rates of Great Cities 122 
Extracts from Rules and Regulations 
of Edgewood Cem’t’y, Nashua, N.H. 29 
Extract from Annual Report, Lowell 
Cemetery, Lowell, Mass 45 
*Ex- President Harrison’s Monument, 
Indianapolis 65 
Epitaphs 69, 142 
^Entrance to Lakewood Cemetery, 
Minneapolis, Minn 75 
*Entrance to Oakland Cemetery, St. 
Paul, Minn 77 
*Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua, N.H. 80 
♦Evergreen Cemetery 115 
English Funeral Flowers 1 17 
F. 
Funeral Reform 50 
*P'all Effects at Graceland 100 
Foreign Funeral Customs 143 
G. 
Greenhouse in the Cemetery, The. . 15 
Greenwood Cem’tery, Brooklyn, N.Y . 16 
God’s Acre 33 
Grave Digger, The 113 
Gardener’s Burial, The 114 
H. 
♦Hardy Herbaceous Plants 3 
How a Superintendent can Advance 
the Welfare of his Cemetery 9 
♦Hints on Rock Gardens 35 
Hardy Shrubs and their Protection 
against Drought 98 
♦Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, N . J . . 122 
I. 
Is Flower Planting Desirable in the 
Modern Cemetery? 88 
In a Cemetery 93 
K. 
♦Kensico Cemetery, The 90 
L. 
Landscape Gardening ii, 44 
Location of Monuments Authorized 
by Statute 55 
Leaning Tower of Pisa 70 
Leaves, What to do with them 108 
Lincoln’s Address at Gettysburg 135 
M. 
Modern Cemetery, The 1 
Mexican Funerals 7 
Mt. Hope Cemetery of Boston not 
Subject to Legislative Control 14 
Macadam Roads 23 
♦Monument in Fairmount Cemetery, 
Newark, N. J 30 
♦Monuments of India 66 
♦Monumental Notes 70 
Mound Builders 71 
Ministerial Aid in Cemetery Im- 
provement 109 
Metric System, The in 
Mary Magdalene’s Grave 118 
Mt. Royal, Montreal, Canada 123 
Marion Harland’s Notes on Cemeter- 
ies at Port Said, Egypt 125 
♦Mortuary Chapel and Conservatory at 
Mt. Pleasant Cem’y, Toronto, Ont . 127 
N. 
♦New Office and Residence, Fair- 
mount Cemetery, Newark, N. J. . . 10 
Notings at Waeback Cemetery 57 
♦Notes from Graceland 87 
o. 
Ornamental Grasses 91 
Offices and Waiting Room, Ever- 
green Cemetery, Portland, Me 115 
Ornamental Fruiting Shrubs 138 
P. 
Power of Trustees to Sell Land Pur- 
chased for a Cemetery 13 
♦Pere la Chaise, Paris 38 
Plea for Slate Headstones, A 39 
Plea for Cremation 42 
Plant Early 91 
Powers over Burial Places 126 
Q- 
Questionable Burials. 
Question Box. 
108, 
>31. 
124 
144 
R. 
Rules and Regulations, Forest Lawn 
Cemetery, Omaha, Neb 5 
♦Riverside Cemetery, Defiance, Ohio. 8 
Reconveying Lots in Trust 13 
Rules Regarding Stone Work at 
Spring Grove, Cincinnati 17 
♦Rhodes’ Memorial Chapel, The, Pine 
Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Mass 22 
Right of Widow to Control Bui ial of 
Deceased Husband 28 
Rules and Regulations., .47, 56, 106, 140 
Rules for the Employes of the Ceme- 
tery of Spring Grove, Cincinnati . . 94 
♦Riverside Cemetery, The, Rochester, 
N. Y 102 
Runic Monuments 126 
Rights of Owners of Cemetery Lots. . 134 
s. 
♦Single Grave Sections, The 2 
Suggestions Regarding Stone Work.. 5 
Spiritualistic View of Cremation, A. . 20 
Springbank Cemet’y, Aberdeen, 'The . 32 
Suggestions to Lot Holders. . .33, 56, 114 
Seventh Annual Convention of the 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents 45. 59, 73 
Superintendents’ Convention, The. . . 63 
Schneider System of Cremation, The 71 
I Should all Lots Front on Paths or 
Avenues? 98 
Superintendent, The 106 
♦Shrubbery no 
South American Cemetery, A 112 
T. 
To Cemetery Officials 12 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 18 
Trimming Graves 32 
♦Talk on Road Making, A 50 
Title to Cemetery Lot Acquired by 
Adverse Possession 63 
Trees as Memorials 99 
Telford Highways 113 
Trees as Tributes to the Dead. . . . 121 
Tax on Graves 135 
u. 
Unconstitutional Local Legislation .. 134 
V. 
♦View in Marion Cemetery, Marion, 
Ohio 19 
Vases and Urns 30 
Vigorous Appeal for Reform, A 62 
Validity of Mortgages of Public Cem- 
eteries by Corporations 85 
Validity of Statutory Authorized Be- 
quest to Cemetery-Association 86 
Visit to the Graveyards of Hamburg. 92 
Vacation Reminiscences. . . .95, 107, 118 
w. 
Why a Cemetery is so Called 7 
What a Superintendent Should Be . . 23 
Woking Crematorium 31 
Wooded Island at World’s Fair, The. 41 
Why the Funeral? 46 
Water Works at Oakwood Cemetery, 
Red Wing, Minn 47 
Woodlawn Cemetery, N. J 123 
Winter Care of Trees and Shrubs. . . 124 
Y. 
Younglove Monument, Lakeview, 
Cleveland 103 
