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THOMPSON & COMPANY, £Qanufagifue>e^s of Electri calpd Ox y-Hydro g en STEREOPTICONS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS, LENSES, LANTERN SLIDES, ETC. 26 Bromfield Street, = Boston, Mass. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. WHEN ORDERING SLIDES, MENTION .SLIDE NUMBER AMD ST A '"E OR COUNTRY United States. Alabama. Montgomery. 5530 Mississippi River, a 5531 Fountain and street, A 5532 Jefferson Davis’ house, a 5533 House at which Lafayette stopped, a Mobile. 5534 Mississippi steamer at the levee, A 7950 Cotton picking, Alaska. Sitka. 5626 Harbor of Sitka, 10013 Panorama from Baranof Castle, 5628 Panorama from Baranof Castle, showing harbor, 10014 Mountains east from Baranof Castle, 5633 Panorama showing Baranof Castle and Greek Church, 10015 Custom House and old Baranof Castle, 10020 Street view, 10021 Street view and old Greek Church, ac 5629 Old Greek Churchy ^ ^ ^ AC c AC AC AC AC C C AC AC AC AC 10022 10023 5630 10017 10018 10016 10019 5632 Old Greek Church, Old Greek Church belfry, Old Greek Church, rear view, Old Russian block house, Old Russian block house, close view, Old Russian block house and mountains, Old Russian stockade, Old fur store, _ Wood path near Indian River, Juneau. 10005 View from deck of Steamer “ Queen,” 5634 Panorama, 10008 Mountains and Indian houses, 10006 Steamer at the dock, 10007 Oldest house, AC c AC AC AC 5635 Early morning, 10010 Eagle totem pole, 10011 Indian village, 5636 Indians, 10009 Indian burying ground, Pyramid Harbor. 10012 Lynn Channel near Pyramid Harbor, 5637 Pyramid Harbor, 5638 Beach and Mountains, 5640 Indians, Glacier Bay. 10025 Steamer “ Queen,” 10026 Steamer “Queen” and Muir Glacier, 10027 Steamer “ Queen” among the ice, 10028 Steamship landing, . 10029 Steamship landing and floating ice, 10030 Landing of a boat from the steam¬ ship, 10031 Muir Glacier, lateral view, 10032 Muir Glacier and floating ice, 10033 Muir Glacier and floating ice, 10034 Muir Glacier, close view, 10035 Muir Glacier, full view, 6015 Tourists on Muir Glacier, 6016 Steamer “Ancon” behind an iceberg, ( 1 ) c AC AC C AC AC C C C AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC C C 2 Alaska—Continued. 10334 Muir Glacier, Alaska. St. Paul Island. 13493 Village of St. Paul, c 13494 A drove of seals being driven to the killing ground, c 13503 Ready to skin the seals, c 13502 Killing, skinning and cutting up seals, c 13504 Salting house, c 13507 A coast view, c 13515 On the beach, c 13508 Thousands of seals on the beach, c 13505 St. Paul Island covered with seals, c 13509 Seals on the beach, c 13510 Beach covered with seals, b 13512 Bull seal and family, b 13517 A family of seals, showing bull, » 13518 Bull seals with families, c 13506 Thousands of seals, showing each bull with his wives and cubs, b 13511 Reef Rookery, thousands of seals on land and in the water, C Port Wrangell. 9990 Steamer “Queen” at landing, 9997 Steamer “Queen” and Indian AC canoe, AC 9991 View of the town, AC 9993 Old Russian block house, 9992 Russian Government building, 9994 Whale totem pole and Russian AC AC Government building, AC 9998 Bear totem pole, AC 5643 Totem poles, C 5644 Totem poles, c 9995 Totem poles, AC 5675 Totem poles, C 13514 Drying seal skins, C 10003 Front of a Tchilka coat, AC 8308 Tchilka blanket, C 10000 Taku Glacier, AC 10001 Taku Glacier, AC lu002 Davidson Glacier, AC 5645 Karta Bay, 5646 Indian women and papooses, C Karta Bay, C 10024 “Makers” at Peril Straits, AC 6708 Alaskan curios, c 3 Arizona. Colorado Canon. 1052 Colorado Canon, A 1050 Colorado Eiver in the Canon, A 8388 Grand Canon of the Colorado, A 8389 Grand Canon of the Colorado, A 8390 Grand Canon of the Colorado, A 8391 Grand Canon of the Colorado, A 8392 Grand Canon of the Colorado, A 1051 Grand Canon and Colorado Eiver, A 1054 Grand Canon, Grand Gulch,Sylvan Shower Bath, A 1053 Three Lakes, Canon Kanab, A 1055 Pipe Springs, A Moqui Settlements. 3831 Town of Moqui, showing goat pens, c 3832 Moqui town, Shung-a-Paw-Wee, A 3833 House of the Captain, Shung-a- Paw-W ee, A 3834 Moqui town, Thi-Paul-a-Vi, from Ne-Chum-na-Vi. A 3837 View from Tegua toward Moqui. A Tucson. 3825 Cathedral of St. Xavier del Bac A Cliff Dwellers. 6702 Cliff ruins, Canon de Chelly, c 3835 Euin of cave town, Canon de Chelly, A 3836 Euin of cave town, Canon de Chelly, A 3838 Euin of a cliff house, Eio San Juan, a 3839 Cave town, Eio San Juan, A 3840 Casa-del-Eco, cave ruins, Eio San Juan, A 6703 Cliff ruins, Mummy Cave, Canon del Muerte, c Apache Indians. 3826 Geronimo, Apache war chief, a 3829 Apache squaw and cradle, A 3827 Chief and squaw,Chiricahua Apaches, A 3828 Chiricahuan Apache Chief, A 3830 Amangas, Chiricahuan chief and renegade, a Arkansas. 5521 Arkansas Eiver and bridge at Lit¬ tle Eock, d California. San Francisco. 13372 Panorama of the city from Tele¬ graph Hill, 12892 Fort at Golden Gate, 12893 Cannon overlooking Golden Gate, 10091 Harbor toward Sancilito, 12942 Street overlooking the bay, 10090 Seal Eocks, 5572 Seal Eocks from Cliff House, 10087 City Hall, 4093 Palace Hotel, 5522 Palace Hotel, courtyard, 5569 Palace Hotel, vista of the courtyard, 5570 Palace Hotel, vista of the courtyard, 5523 Palace Hotel, roof, 4092 Montgomery Street, July 4, 12937 Searles Hopkins’ house, 13375 Eesidence of Crocker, railway magnate, 13373 House on Nob Hill, 13374 Palace of a railway magnate, iNob Hill, 5525 Chinatown, 13376 View in Chinatown, 5524 Street in Chinatown, 10088 Street in Chinatown, 10089 Street in Chinatown, 12940 Dupont Street, Chinatown, 12941 Joss House, exterior, Chinatown, B A A S B S c s A E C C C A B B B B B B B S S s ]3 13389 Joss House, exterior, Chinatown, b 13283 Chinese Opera House, exterior, b 5526 Chinese Theatre, interior, b 5527 Chinese Eestaurant, b 5528 Chinese Eestaurant, interior, b 13031 Chinese Eestaurant, interior, b 12939 Class in Chinese Mission School, B 13377 Chinese curing fish, 12894 Trains crossing at Vallejo, Sacramento. 6578 State Capitol, 6580 Capitol grounds, terraces, 6581 Capitol grounds, promenade, Lick Observatory. 5573 Great telescope, 5574 Eye end of great telescope. Yosemite Valley. 3898 Stage at Alder Creek going to the Yosemite, 12952 Outline map of tourist travel, 7826 General view of the Yosemite, s 7827 Panorama of the Yosemite, s 4143 El Capitan, fa?ade from the south, A 4144 El Capitan, fa<;ade from the south¬ west, A o a 4 California— Con tin ned. 4145 4146 4147 7830 4148 7829 1022 13480 4135 1021 4137 4138 13205 4174 7878 1031 8295 1027 1028 4172 7828 4125 13206 7879 1018 1020 1023 A A A S Yosemite Valley. El Capitan, profile, El Capitan and Merced River, El Capitan and Merced River, El Capitan and Merced River, El Capitan, Three Graces and Bridal Veil Falls, Three Graces and Bridal Veil Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Three Graces, s Bridal Veil Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, 940 feet high, Bridal Veil Falls and Leaning Tower, Bridge over Bridal Veil Creek, Ribbon Falls, Cathedral Spires and Cathedral Rocks, Cathedral Rocks, Cathedral Rocks, 2660 feet high, Cathedral Rocks and Merced River, Three Brothers, 4000 feet high, Sentinel Rock, 3043 feet high, Sentinel Rock and Merced River, Sentinel Rock and Merced River, Yosemite Falls, first view, Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Falls, 2634 feet high, Yosemite Falls reflected, Yosemite Falls, Secretary Seward’s party, 4127 Yosemite Falls from below, 13472 Upper Yosemite Fall, 13473 Upper Yosemite Fall, 13474 Upper Yosemite Fall from the valley, 4129 Upper Yosemite Fall, 1650 feet high, 13475 View from the valley, showing Upper Yosemite Fall, 4128 Yosemite Falls, Profile and Half Dome, 4130 Yosemite Falls and Merced River, 4124 Grand panorama up the valley from foot of Upper Yosemite Fall, 4149 The Domes, 13178 Merced River and Half Dome, 13484 Half Dome, 1030 Half Dome and Washington Column, 13483 Washington Tower, 8298 Washington Dome, 13481 Washington Dome, 8297 Washington Dome reflected, 13482 View from Washington Dome, 1029 North Dome, 3725 feet high, 4154 North Dome and Merced River, 4155 North Dome and Merced River, close view, 4152 North and South Domes and Mount Hoflinan from Olio, AS A S A A C A S s A S s A S A C S c AS S A A A AS A A S AS S A C AS C AS S A A AS AS A S AS C s A A AS AC S AS 4150 South Dome from Glacier Point, 4153 South Dome and Mount Hoffman from Olio, 4156 South Dome and Clouds’ Rest from Yosemite Falls, 4159 South Dome, Glacier Point and High Sierras from Yosemite Falls trail, 13485 Clouds’ Rest, 13486 Clouds’ Rest from the valley, 4160 Rear of South Dome and Clouds Rest from Illilouette, 4157 Cloud’s Rest, Royal Arches and the Domes, 1025 Mirror Lake, 13479 Mirror Lake, 8299 Mirror Lake, 1026 Mirror Lake and Dome, 4142 Mirror Lake reflecting Mt. W atkins, 4139 Mirror Lake reflecting Mt.Watkins and Old Man of the Mountains, 4141 Mirror Lake reflections, 1024 Vernal Falls, 350 feet high, 13207 Vernal Falls from the bridge, 7876 Yosemite Valley from Vernal Falls, 7877 Liberty Cap, 8296 Liberty Cap and Nevada hall from the trail, 4133 Nevada Fall, Liberty Cap, Clouds Rest and Little Yosemite, 4134 Nevada Fall, Liberty Cap and Mount Broderick, 13476 Nevada Fall, 13477 Nevada Fall, 4132 Nevada Fall, 8294 Nevada Fall, 13478 Rainbow at the foot of Nevada Fall, as 13487 The Cascades, A 13208 Cascade Fall, c 1019 South Canon Fall, _ . s 4163 Panorama from Inspiration Point, A 5598 Yosemite Valley from Inspira¬ tion Point, 4165 Panorama from Artist’s Point, 4166 Looking into Yosemite Valley from Yosemite Point, a 4180 Looking back over High Sierras from Yosemite Point, _ a 4167 Mount Star King and Glacier Point from top of Yosemite F alls, 4161 Glacier Point from the Valley, 4168 End of Glacier Point, 13488 Headwaters of the Merced River, 13489 Cookman House, 4179 In the forest, 4175 Yellow pines, 225 feet high, 4176 Sugar pines on the Madeira Road, diameter 11 feet, 13156 Yosemite Gorge, Sierra Nevada, 7831 The Yosemite in winter, 4180 Among the foot hills, A A A A S A A A AS A A A A S s A > a 5 California— Contin u ed. „ . - n 4.14-2 Mirror Lake, reflecting Mt. Watkins. 4186, Wawona 1 ^Tunnel 4145, El Capitan. 13480, Bridal Veil Falls. 13489, Cookman House. 6 California — Continued. Big Trees. 7874 Sentinel, entrance to Mariposa Grove, 8895 Mariposa Grove, 4182 General view at the cabin, 4183 Group of big trees, 4184 Nine big trees, 1032 Washington, 87 feet circumfer¬ ence, 1033 Mother of the Forest, 350 feet high, 63 feet circumference, 1034 Pride of the Forest, 45 feet cir¬ cumference, 1035 Abraham Lincoln, 281 feet high, 44 feet circumference, 1036 U.S. Grant, 55 feet circumference, 7832 Red Veteran, 7875 Chips of the old block, 4191 Grizzly Giant, 295 feet high, 4192 Section of Grizzly Giant, 90 feet circumference, 4193 The Sentinels, 4194 Ohio and Grant, 4195 Beecher and the Three Sisters, 4196 Ilaverford and Keystone, 4197 Lincoln and Washington, 4198 Felice (337 feet high), and other big trees, s A A A A S S s s s 8 S A A A A A A A A 4199 Section of Felice, A 4200 Fallen big tree; fell November, 1866, . a 4185 Wawona Tunnel Tree, distant view showing entire tree, A 4186 Wawona Tunnel Tree, front view, close, A 4187 Wawona Tunnel Tree, hack view, A 4188 Wawona Tunnel Tree, back view, close, A 4189 Wawona Tunnel Tree, side view, A 4190 Looking out of Wawona, a 4201 Wawona Hotel, A 4202 Merced River near Wawona Hotel, Mt. Shasta. 4106 Mt. Shasta from Sissons, 5529 Mt. Shasta above the clouds, Santa Cruz. 5576 Natural bridge on the coast, c 5577 Low arch on the beach, c 10085 Seventeen-mile Drive, Santa Cruz coast, s 13267 Midway Point, Seventeen-mile Drive, B 13268 Old Cypress, Seventeen-mile Drive, n 10080 Cypress Point,Seventeen-mile‘Drive, s 5583, Arizona Garden, Hotel del Monte, Monterey, California. Monterey. 3897 Cathedral, _ . A 12946 Oldest Custom House in California, b 13269 Monument to Father Junipero Serras, B 5580 Hotel del Monte, c 10075 Garden and gallery, Hotel del Monte, BS 13390 Corner of the Hotel del Monte, b 5583 Arizona Garden, Hotel del Monte, c a > 7 California— Con tin ned. Monterey. 13284 Arizona Garden, Hotel del Monte, 5581 Live oak, Hotel del Monte 5585 Old live oak, Hotel del Monte, 5586 Flower beds, Hotel del Monte, 10076 Gardens of the Hotel del Monte, 13378 Gardens of the Hotel del Monte, 10077 Gardens of the Hotel del Monte, 10078 Gardens of the Hotel del Monte, 10079 Lake in the gardens, Hotel del Monte, 10081 The coast at Pacific Road, 13044 Shantyville, near Monterey, 13379 Chinese fisheries, Bos Angeles. 6590 Panorama, 6594 Panorama, west, 6593 View from Second Street Hill, cable road, 5579 View from Crocker’s House, 6589 Road view, 6588 On the boulevard, 13265 View down the avenue showing Town Hall, 13266 Town Hall, 6591 The piazza, Pasadena. 8286 County Court House and Hall of Records, 5815 Grand Opera House, 8291 Ruined adobe, 13030 Hotel Raymond, East Pasadena, 12947 View from Hotel Raymond, East Pasadena, 13284 Residence, East Pasadena, 4099 Orange grove, Baldwin’s ranch, 5816 Live oak, Orange Grove Avenue, 4101 Tropical plants, Sierra Madre Villa, 4102 Palm tree, Sierra Madre Villa, 6595 Vineyard, Sierra Madre in the distance, . B 6596 Orange grove and Mt. San Antonio, b 6600 Umbrella tree in bloom, 5817 Century plant in bloom, 5818 Banana tree, 8287 Climbing rose bushes, 8288 Abyssinian banana tree, 8289 Loquot tree (Japanese plum), 8290 Lemon tree, 4123 Bee ranch, 8292 Arroyo Seco Canon, 6597 Arroyo Seco Canon, Fremont s trail, b 8293 On the Arroyo Seco. 11 6598 Falls and Eton Canon, Sierra Madre, b 5587 Pasadena Canon, near Pasadena, c San Diego. 5819 Hotel del Coronado, east front, 5820 Hotel del Coronado, ocean front, 13381 View from Coronado Beach, 7206 Fifth Street from D Street, 7207 Methodist Episcopal Church Block, b B C C C s B S s s s B B C B B O C C B B C B B B B S B A B A A C C B cs cs B B S A 7208 Santa Fe Railroad Station, b 5822 Date palms (old town), b 5823 House where Ramona was mar¬ ried (old town), _ _ B 7209 Bells from the San Gabriel Mission, c 13043 Old mission near San Diego, b Santa Barbara. 5596 Harbor, 5595 Bird’s-eye view. 8282 Old mission, 5591 Fajade of old mission, 5592 Cloister of old mission, 8283 Cloister of old mission, 5825 Hotel de la Guerra, 13049 Private residence, 8264 Rose arbors at Hotel Arlington, 8265 Cherokee rose bush, Hotel Arling¬ ton, 8266 California rose bush, Hotel Arling¬ ton, 8267 Dragon’s-blood tree, 8268 Pepper tree, 8269 False pepper tree, 8270 Omboo tree, 8271 Cherimoyer tree, 8272 Bottle brush tree, 8273 Moreton Bay fig tree, 8274 Carolina Custer rose bush, 8275 Palm tree, 8276 Queensland bottle tree, 8277 Datura tree, 8278 Sheock tree, 8279 Camphor tree, 8280 Norfolk Island pine tree, 8281 Pumpkin field, 5597 Large grape vine, Montecito 10073 Sycamore Canon, 13434 Old Spanish Mission near Santa Barbara, 5593 Mission Canon, 5594 Mission Canon, looking west, 8284 Castle Rocks, San Gabriel. 7210 Twin fan palms on road to San Gabriel. 6601 San Gabriel Mission, 5826 San Gabriel Mission, belfry, 5589 San Gabriel Mission, steps, 5590 San Gabriel Mission, steps, 7211 Street. 6602 Mammoth grape vine, 6603 Cactus hedge, 5588 Old ruin near San Gabriel, Santa Monica. A A A B B A A A A A A A A A A A C s B C C B B B B C C B B B C 6583 Panorama, 4107 Hotel Arcadia, c A BS 4116 Rocky coast, A B 6585 Beach and bathing, C B 4121 Diatom Bluffs, A B 4118 Tunnel Rock, A B 6587 Bee ranch, C 8 California Catalina Island — Avalon. 7213 Harbor, b 7212 Steamship landing, B 7214 S. S. “Hermosa,” b 7215 Sugar Loaf, b Point lobos. 13380 Point Lobos. b 10083 Tangle at Point Lobos, s 10084 Rocks at Point Lobos, s Continued. Riverside. 10086 Magnolia Avenue, s 13048 Palm Avenue. — 13032 A California sunset, b 10101 Lake Tahoe, s 12938 Chinese fishing village, Southern California, b 7216 National City and Otay Railroad train at Tia Juana, on the Mexican border, b South Carolina. Charleston. 2888 Residences on the water front, c 2889 St. Phillip’s Church, c 5545 Cotton wharf, from the Battery, A 5546 The Battery, A 5547 Street view, A 5548 The Park, A Colorado. Manitou. 6534 On the road near Manitou, c 6532 Panorama, c 13382 Panorama, b 12934 Manitou Springs, b 6531 Manitou and Pike’s Peak, c 6533 Near the Iron Springs, c 12945 Brairwood Bridge, b 13045 Rock House, near Manitou, b 6536 Entrance to Williams’ Canon, c 6535 View from entrance to Williams’ Canon, c 6537 Williams’ Canon, c 6539 Williams’ Canon, the Narrows, c 13300 Williams’ Canon, Old Sentinel, b 6540 Williams’ Canon, upper end, c 6541 Williams’ Canon,view from upper end, c 6538 Cliff in Williams’ Canon, c 6542 Ute Pass, bc 6544 Ute Pass, Rainbow Falls, c 6545 In the heart of the Rockies, c 12949 Toad and Toadstools, Garden of the Gods, Colorado. 9 Colorado—Continued. Garden of the Gods. 13388 Gateway, b 6546 Gateway, bcs 3777 Gateway and Pike’s Peak, c 6548 Gateway, Pike’s Peak and Cam¬ eron’s Cone, c 3778 Balanced Rock, A 6550 Roadway, c 13299 Driveway, b 6551 Pike’s Peak from the Garden, c Monument Park. 6549 Sandstone formations, c 6552 Sandstone columns, c 6554 Toadstools, c 12949 Toad and Toadstools, b 13298 Cleopatra’s Needle, b 13034 Dutch Wedding, b 13264 Seal and Bear, b Colorado Springs. 12638 The Antler’s Hotel, b 6564 The Antler’s Hotel, original building, C 12891 Broadmoor Club House, near Colorado Springs, A 3790 Riding mules, a 6556 Entrance to Cheyenne Canon, c 6555 View from the road, Cheyenne Canon, 10092 North Cheyenne Canon, 10093 In North Cheyenne Canon, 13042 Bishop Falls, North Cheyenne, Canon, 6558 Roadway in North Cheyenne Canon, bc 6557 View down North Cheyenne Canon, c 6559 View in North Cheyenne Canon, c 6560 View from top of North Cheyenne Canon, c 6563 View from Helen Hunt’s Grave, North Cheyenne Canon, c 6561 South Cheyenne Canon, c 13385 In South Cheyenne Canon, b 13386 In South Cheyenne Canon, b 6562 View in South Cheyenne Canon, c 13041 Seven Ledge Falls, South Chey¬ enne Canon, b 6565 Summit of Marshall Pass, 11,000 feet, c 5649 Toltec Gorge, west, c 3794 Sandstone Monuments at Austin’s Bluff', A 3802 Mountain of the Holy Cross, a 3782 Ancient ruins at the head of the Canon of the Rio McElmo, A 3783 Ruined cave dwellings near the fortified rocks in the Canon of the Rio McElmo, A 3784 Ruined fortress on the Hovenweep, A 3785 Ruined fortress on the Hovenweep, A 3787 Ancient town in the Canon of the Rio Mancos, A 3788 Clift’ ruin in the Canon of the Rio Mancos, A 3789 Outer wall of ancient ruined city at Aztec Springs, A 5649 Toltec Gorge, Colorado. 2 10 Colorado—Continued. 13383 Bath house and park, Glenwood Springs, 13095 Swimming pool and bath house, Glenwood Springs, 13384 Fountain in the swimming pool, Glenwood Springs 12935 Street in Glenwood Springs, 12948 Royal Gorge Canon, 13222 Royal Gorge Canon, trestle sup¬ porting one side of railroad track, 8394 Black Hawk Canon, 8395 U. S. Survey party in Southern Colorado, A 9274 Snake River, A 9275 A mountain gap, A 13301 County Jail, Canon City, B 12902 An ostrich farm, A Indians. 3799 Piute Chief, . A 3779 Ourav, Chief of the Ute Nation, A 3780 Group of Utes and wigwam, a 3781 Ute papoose, A Connecticut. Hartford. 723 State Capitol, front, c 724 State Capitol, rear, _ c 725 State Capitol, interior, _ c 726 Panoramic view from State Capitol, c 729 Trinity College, _ , c 731 Hartford Insurance Co. Building, c 733 Old State House, close view, c 734 Residence of Lydia Huntley Sigourney, c New Haven. 737 Temple Street, arch of elms, c 738 Old State House, c 739 Savin Rock, c 740 View of the Sound and Savin Rock, c 741 View of the Sound and Savin Rock, c 743 Regicide’s Cave, c Yale College. 744 Old Brick Row, c 745 Avenue of elms, c 746 Farnam and Battell Chapel, 747 Divinity Hall, 0 749 Alumni Hall, c 750 New laboratory, 0 751 Statute of Benj. Silliman, c 752 Hall of Fine Arts and Silliman’s Laboratory, c 753 Reading Hall and Treasury, 754 Scroll and Keys, 755 North Sheffield Hall, <- 756 Observatory, c Delaware. Wilmington. 5730 Old Swedes’ Church, front, 5731 Old Swedes’ Church, side, 5732 Old Swedes’ Church, rear, 6438 Cape Ilenlopen Lighthouse, 8345 Wreck of the “W. R. Grace,” Cape Henlopen, c 8343 The breakwater at Lewes, c 6439 Road on Brandywine Creek, c 6700 Countrv road on Brandywine Creek, c North Dakota. 9269 Pyramid Butte, A 7079 Multnomah Fall, c 7082 Marquis de Moris’ house on the Little Missouri, c Indians. 9456 Hostile Sioux camp. 9457 Sioux Indian camp. 12953 Indian camp. 12954 Indian camp at Standing Rock. 9270 Indian camp at Standing Rock. 9459 Sioux camp at Standing Rock. 9460 Indian police, Standing Rock Agency. 12955 Posse of Indian police. 9480 Eagle Man, Indian police. 9458 Camp of Sitting Bull, Standing Rock. 9472 Sitting Bull. 9466 Sitting Bull’s horse. 9462 Attack upon Sitting Bull’s cabin. 9479 Red Tomahawk, slayer of Sitting Bull. 9461 Funeral of Indian police killed in the Sitting Bull fight. 9463 Graves of the hostiles killed in Sitting Bull fight. 9271 Dead Sioux Indians. 9272 Sioux Indian graves. 9464 Eighth Cavalry returning from the war. 11 North Dakota—Continued. Indians. 9465 A dog travois. 9467 Shooting cattle. 9469 Cattle about to be slaughtered. 9470 Indian dressing beef. 9471 Apportioning the meat among families. 9273 John Grass, Sioux statesman. 9473 Wolf Necklace, Sioux. 9474 Paul Elk, Sioux. 9475 Johnny Struck Mandan, Sioux. 9476 Big Head, Sioux. 9477 Chief Gall, Sioux. 9478 One Bull, Sioux. 9481 Rain-in-the-face, Sioux. 9484 Chief Knife, Sioux. 9485 Chief Knife with rifle. 9486 Mother of the Messiah, Sioux. 9487 Squaw Two-Bears and papoose. 9488 Squaw Scares-the-Hawk and papoose. 9489 Sioux squaw in native dress. 9490 Sioux squaw in native dress. 9491 Sioux squaw in native dress. 9482 Sioux buck in dance dress. 9483 Two-Bulls in dance dress. South Dakota. 7081 Bad Lands. c I District of Columbia. 824, United States Capitol, Washington, D. C. 12 District of Columbia—Continued. Washington. United States Capitol. 8173 Capitol Hill, 824 United States Capitol, ACS 5803 United States Capitol, full front, a 10038 United States Capitol, south front, s 3926 United States Capitol, from the south, c 3925 United States Capitol and Bar¬ tholdi Fountain from Botani¬ cal Gardens, 830 Senate Chamber, exterior, 8170 Senate, front, 831 House of Representatives, exterior 8172 Front, showing monument, “ Civ¬ ilization,” 10036 Capitol and terrace, 8174 Main entrance, 10389 South terrace of the Capitol, 10039 Terraces, 10040 Terraces, 10041 Terraces, 10042 Terraces, 8171 Capitol grounds, 10037 Vista from the gallery, 6254 Drinking fountain in the Capitol grounds, 5804 Ground plan of the Capitol, 7244 Rotunda, 10046 Hall of the Senate, 801 Lobby of the Senate, 7871 Doors of the Senate Chamber, 799 Senate Chamber, 10050 Senate dining-room, 800 President’s room, 10047 Vice-President’s room, 10054 Corridor of the House of Repre¬ sentatives, 10053 Lobby of the House of Repre¬ sentatives, 798 Interior of the House of Repre¬ sentatives, 10051 House of Representatives from the Speaker’s desk, 10052 Reception room of the House of Representatives, 797 Supreme Court Chamber, 7872 Marble Room, 10045 Old House of Representatives, 7239 Old House of Representatives, east view, 10044 Whispering gallery, 10045 Ceiling of the dome, 10056 Panorama from the dome, Paintings in the Capitol. 7260 Grand Canon of the Yellowstone, 7261 Battle of Chapultepec, 7262 Signing the Emancipation Proc¬ lamation, 7263 Electoral Commission, 7264 Perry’s victory, 10055 “Westward, the Course of Em¬ pire Takes Its Way,” c c s c s s s c s s s s s s s A AS AS S S AS S AS AS AS S A S s A AS AS S AS AS A AS AS AS 10048 Chasm of the Colorado, 10049 “Monitor” and “Merrimac,” Statuary in the Capitol. 7238 Old House of Representatives, Victory, 7240 Hamilton, Lincoln, Kearney, 7241 Garfield, Trumbull, Sherman, 7242 Allen, Fulton, Williams, Greene 7243 Washington, Jefferson, King, Rogers’ Bronze Doors. 806 Full view of doors, 807 Columbus examined before the Council of Salamanca, 808 Columbus’ departure from the convent of La Rabida, 809 Audience at the court of Ferdi¬ nand and Isabella, 810 Columbus starting from Palos on his first voyage, 811 First landing of the Spaniards at San Salvador, 812 First encounter of the discoverers with the natives, 813 Triumphal entry of Columbus into Barcelona, 814 Columbus in chains, 815 Death of Columbus, 816 Battle of Bunker Hill; death of W arren, 817 Battle of Monmouth ; _ rebuke of Gen. Lee, the traitor, 818 Yorktown, Va., 1781; gallantry of Hamilton, 819 Hessian soldiers in death-struggle with an American soldier, First inauguration of Gen. Wash¬ ington, 1789, Ovation to Gen. W ashington at Trenton, 1789, Laying the corner-stone of the Capitol, September 3, 1793, 823 Allegorical blessings of peace, White House. 8175 North front, 7868 North front, 785 North front, 9670 North front in winter, 786 South front, 6944 South front and gardens, 788 South front and view of grounds, 6262 East front, 789 East front and view of grounds, 9764 White House and Treasury, 10057 White House and fountain, 6945 Gardens of the White House, 9759 President’s office, 9760 Office of the President’s private secretary, 7245 Cabinet Room, 9761 Private waiting-room, 9762 Gen. Grant’s waiting-room, 7231 State dining-room, 802 East Room, A A 821 822 820 AS AS AS S s AC A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A S S e c s s c s cs AS AS s AS AS AS AS AS AS AS 13 District of Columbia — Continued. 785, White House. 763, Soldiers’Home. 3930, Peace Monument and Capitol. 10390, Washington Monument. White House. 7234 East Room reflection, 7233 East Room (portraits of Martha Washington and Lincoln), 803 Blue Room, 7236 Blue Room where Cleveland was married, 804 Green Room, — 7235 Green Room (Mrs. Hayes’ por¬ trait), as 805 Red Room, s 7232 Red Room (portrait of Arthur), as 6263 Conservatory, interior, s 6264 Conservatory, interior, s 14 District of Columbia—Continued. White House. 6265 Conservatory, interior, 6266 Conservatory, interior, 6268 Conservatory, interior, 6491 Conservatory, interior, Statues. 759 General Rawlins, 775 General Jackson, equestrian 769 General Scott, equestrian. 772 General McPherson, equestrian, 780 General Washington, equestrian, 771 Commodore Dupont, 773 Admiral Farragut, 779 General Scott, 10391 General Washington, 9766 Lafayette Monument, 3931 Garfield Statue, 3932 Emancipation Statue of Lincoln, 774 Major-General Geo. S. Thomas, equestrian, 777 John Howard Payne Monument, 3927 Washington, in front of Capitol, 3928 Columbus, in front of Capitol, 3930 Peace Monument and Capitol, 3929 Civilization and Barbarism, in front of Capitol, 7873 Civilization and Barbarism, in front of Capitol, c c c c c c c cs c AS CS ACS c c cs c cs c 5809 Treasury Building, full view, 757 Treasury Building, full view, 758 Treasury Building, north tront, 8178 7869 766 10395 10396 5805 10385 10386 6260 828 10387 10060 10081 7870 3943 3944 7230 7224 7225 7226 7227 7228 7229 3946 3947 3948 Treasury Building, Treasury Building, State, War and Navy Departments, State, War and Navy Departments from the southeast, State,War and Navy Departments from Pennsylvania Ave., Department of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture gardens, Department of Agriculture grounds, Department of Justice, Pension Bureau, Pension Bureau, Pension Bureau, interior, Patent Office, Patent Office, front, Patent Office, full view, Patent Office, entrance, Patent Office, interior, Patent Office, interior, Patent Office, centre and dome, Patent Office, main floor gallery, Patent Office, main floor gallery, Patent Office, northwest section, LT. S. Naval Observatory, U. S. Naval Observatory, 26-inch equatorial telescope, showing counterpoises, U. S. Naval Observatory, 26-inch equatorial telescope, showing finder and micrometer eye piece, AS S CS c A C C S A C AS AS S C c AS AS A A S s AS c 10395, State, War and Navy Departments, Washington, D. C. 15 District of Columbia .— Continued. A CS cs 3949 U. S. Naval Observatory, 26-inch equatorial telescope showing all attachments, 3950 Panorama south from the U. S. Naval Observatory, 5808 National Museum, 3936 National Museum, front, 7265 National Museum, centre dome, 3937 National Museum, interior, 7266 National Museum, fish section, 7267 National Museum, buffaloes, 7268 National Museum, skeleton of elephant, 7269 National Museum, first locomo¬ tive, John Bull, and Mexican cart, 767 Smithsonian Institute, 3934 Smithsonian Institute, west front, 3938 Smithsonian Institute and grounds, cs 778 Corcoran Gallery of Art, cns 782 Freedmen’s Bureau and New York Avenue, . c 765 Old Ford’s Theatre where Presi¬ dent Lincoln was shot. C 7246 Old Ford’s Theatre from residence where Lincoln died, 3922 Baltimore and Potomac Bailroad Station, 3924 Baltimore and Potomac Bailroad Station, interior of waiting- room showing star marking spot where Garfield was shot, 10390 Washington Monument, 3941 Washington Monument, reflected, 6250 British Legation, 6251 Chinese Legation, 6252 Kussian Legation, 10397 Army and Navy Club, 8177 City Hall and Court-house. 8180 U. S. Post Office, 832 U. S. Post Office, 7248 Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Building, 3933 Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury Building, 6942 Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury Building, 6943 Pennsylvania Avenue and Treasury Building, AS the the the C C CS s s s c s s c cs 10059 Pennsylvania Avenue from Seventh Street, 6256 Bartholdi Fountain, 6258 In the Botanical Gardens, 826 Jackson Square, 9671 Jackson Square in winter, 9672 Lafayette Square in winter, 10394 Fourteenth Street Circle, 7247 Thomas Circle, 10451 Review of the Grand Army of the Republic, Sept. 20, 1892, 12189 Inauguration of President Cleve¬ land, March 4, 1893, 12190 Inauguration of President Cleve¬ land, March 4, 1893, taking the oath, 768 Chain Bridge over the Potomac, 783 View of the Long Bridge, 8181 The Long Bridge, 853 Falls of the Potomac, 6489 Map of Washington, Soldiers’ Home. 763 Soldiers’ Home, 7255 Commander’s quarters, 7253 New building, 7251 Entrance, 10062 Waiting-room, 10063 Dining-room, 779 Statue of General Scott, 10064 Tomb of General Logan, decorated, AS 10065 Tomb of General Logan, interior, as 7252 Soldiers’ graves, Georgetown. Panorama of the Valley of the Potomac and Georgetown College, c Bridge and Georgetown College from across the Potomac, Roman Catholic University, _ Roman Catholic University, inte¬ rior of chapel, In Oak Hill Cemetery, Fountain, Oak Hill Cemetery, John Howard Payne Monument, Oak Hill Cemetery, Tomb of Corcoran, Oak Hill Cemetery, AS S S c c c c AS CS s c c c BS C AS S S S AS AS CS 10388 3952 7271 7272 6493 6277 777 6494 c s s A S CS Florida. St. Augustine. 9495 Old city gates, s 7855 Old city gates, s 12817 Old city gates showing sentry boxes, d 12786 Plaza, D 12819 Old cathedral from the plaza, d 12818 Old cathedral, D 9496 Old and new cathedrals, 12785 Interior of old cathedral, D 12825 Old slave market, 9499 Old slave market, 9497 Oldest house, 12830 Oldest house, 9504 Treasury Street, the narrowest in St. Augustine, 12756 Treasury Street, the narrowest in St. Augustine, 9501 St. George Street, 9502 St. George Street, D S S D D S S 16 Florida — Continued . 9647, Cocoanuts, 9606, Moonlight on Lake Worth. 9643, Bananas and cocoanuts. 9504, Treasury Street, the narrowest in St. Augustine. 7857, Fort San Marco. 9620 Travellers’ Tree. 9584, Oranges. 9670, Steamer Okahumpkee. 7855, Old City Gates. 9577, Palmettos. 9499, Old Slave Market. 9578, Oklawaha River. 17 Florida — Continued. 9503 12770 2920 6623 9506 7856 12809 12767 9505 12761 12755 9498 9507 6604 9500 12760 12769 12753 12754 9509 9494 9510 6283 6606 13471 6605 9511 6281 9512 9513 9518 9519 9515 9516 9514 9520 9521 9522 9523 9517 6608 St. Augustine. A quiet street, Street view, Street view, Street on the bay front, A street, A street, A merchant from San Antonio “ Have a boss, sab ? ” Date palm trees, Avenue in Mrs. Ball’s orange grove, Dr. Anderson’s orange grove, Presbyterian Memorial Church, Swimming pool at the Casino, Panorama down the Alameda, Villa Zoraycla, St. Augustine Hotel, Florida House, Hotel San Marco, s D C O s s D D S D D S S c DS D D __ D Hotel San Marco, showing city gates, d K ing Street and the Cordova, s Panorama of the Alcazar and Cordova, Hotel Cordova, Hotel Cordova, Hotel Cordova, full view, Hotel Cordova, lateral view, Hotel Cordova, main entrance, Hotel Cordova, the arches, Hotel Cordova, the fountains, The Alcazar, The Alcazar, west front, The Alcazar, the porch, The Alcazar, the colonnade, The Alcazar, the courtyard, The Alcazar, the courtyard, The Alcazar,fountain in the court¬ yard, The Alcazar, on the roof, The Alzacar, a corner of the roof, The Alzacar, an ornamental chimney, The Alcazar, one of the towers, The Alcazar, details from the roof, The Alcazar and grounds of the Cordova, s s A C AS S S A S s s s s s s s s s s s Hotel Ponce de Peon. 9525 Hotel Ponce de Leon, 6609 Hotel Ponce de Leon, full view, 9524 Hotel Ponce de Leon, from the Alcazar, 9527 South front, 6614 South front, 9526 Grand entrance, 6610 Grand entrance, 9529 Grand entrance, 9528 Main gateway, 9530 Looking out from the grand entrance, 9532 Approach to the ladies’ entrance, 9533 Tropical approach to the ladies’ entrance, 9531 Ladies’ entrance, 9543 Porch and arches, s c s s c s c s s s s s s s 9544 9545 9538 9537 13370 13371 12764 12762 9541 9534 9542 9535 9540 9539 9536 9557 9558 9559 6615 6616 9551 9549 9552 6279 9553 9555 9550 6617 6618 9546 9547 9548 9556 6619 12768 12814 12771 12772 12773 12751 12752 12824 12826 12763 12618 7857 2039 2035 6622 12815 9493 12787 6621 A corner, A corner, Courtyard, A corner of the courtyard, Courtyard from the colonnade, Corner of the courtyard from the colonnade, Vista of the colonnade, Main entrance to the courtyard, Fountain in the courtyard, Fountain in the courtyard, Courtyard and ladies’ entrance, In the garden, A corner in the garden, Garden and fountain, Tropical foliage, Rotunda, West tower, East tower, The parlors, The parlors, The parlors, a vista, A parlor, A parlor, A parlor, A corner of the parlor, A corner of the parlor, The main parlor, The parlor and grand mantel, The grand mantel, cost $9000, Exterior of the dining-room, The dining-room, The dining-room, Mantel in the reading room, Japanese bazaar, s s ACS s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s c c s s s A s s s c cs s s s s c United States Barracks, View of the fortifications, Entrance to Fort Marion, from within, Inner entrance to Fort Marion, Interior of Fort Marion, Dungeon in Fort Marion, Old watch tower, Fort Marion, Interior of Fort Marion, show¬ ing Coquina stairway, Fort Marion, showing hot-shot furnace, St. Augustine from Fort Marion, Gates of St. Augustine from Fort Marion, Fort San Marco, Interior of Fort San Marco, Water batteries of Fort San Marco, Harbor, from Fort San Marco, Sea wall and yacht club house, The boat landing, The lighthouse, On the bay, Jacksonville. 12778 On the river front, 12757 Street view, 12777 Carleton House, D D D s B B C D s D C D D D 18 Florida—Continued. Jacksonville. 12758 St. James Hotel, 12759 Windsor Hotel, 12827 Everett House, 12828 Ox team, 12783 Orange grove, South Jacksonville, 12779 Mammoth live oak near Jackson- ville, Palatka. 12780 Palatka after the fire of 1884, 12788 A home in Palatka, 12766 Entrance to Hart’s orange grove, 12765 Hart’s orange grove, 12784 Live oak hung with Spanish moss, near Palatka, Magnolia. 12789 Magnolia Hotel, 12782 A feeder of the St. John near Magnolia, 12796 Moonlight on the St. John, 12775 Swamp near Magnolia, 12806 The Sentinel, Governor’s Creek, 12808 Bridge over Governor’s Creek, 12810 Three Sisters, Governor’s Creek, 12811 Steamboat landing, 12774 On Governor’s Creek, 12794 Source of Governor’s Creek, 6648 Sanibel Island Light, Jupiter. 9654 The only hotel at Jupiter, 9655 Near the lighthouse, Green Cove Springs. 12781 Street view, Ocklawaha River. 7859 Ocklawaha River, 9578 Ocklawaha from the landing, 9560 A boat landing, 9568 A boat landing, 12792 Grahamville wharf, 12823 Loading oranges, 9572 Railway for loading oranges, 9561 A steamer in the distance, 9570 Steamer Okahumpkee, 9564 A home on the Ocklawaha, 9565 A hammock on the Ocklawaha, 9566 A glimpse of the Ocklawaha through the hammock, 9562 Spanish moss, 9567 Palmettos, 9577 Overhanging palmettos, 9571 A Florida swamp, 12804 Home of the alligator, 12802 Solitude, 7860 On the Ocklawaha, 9563 On the Ocklawaha, D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D C S S D S S s s D D S s s g s s s s s s D D s s 9569 On the Ocklawaha, 9573 On the Ocklawaha, 9574 On the Ocklawaha, 9575 On the Ocklawaha, 9576 On the Ocklawaha, 957 9 Cypress avenue, near Silver Spring, 12805 Cypress gate, Silver Spring. 7861 Silver Spring, 9582 Boat landing, 12797 Boat house, 12798 Steamer Okahumpkee, 9581 Silver Spring Run, 9580 On Silver Spring Run, 12793 Silver Spring Creek from Robin¬ son’s landing, 12776 Boneyard, Silver Spring Creek, 7862 Palmetto tree, 7863 A tropical garden, Indian River. 9585 A group of natives, 9586 A Florida hair cut, 9584 Oranges, 9583 Orange grove, Rake Worth. 9604 Lake Worth, 9605 On the shores, 9606 Moonlight on the lake, 9607 Steamer at the landing, 9608 A tropical walk on the lake, 9609 A glimpse through the trees, 9610 A home, 9611 A pioneer’s cabin, 9612 A pioneer’s cabin, 9613 Great banyan tree, 9614 A cocoanut grove, 9615 Cocoanuts, 9621 Cocoanut trees, 9618 Prickly pear, 9617 Monster cactus, 9619 Bed of cacti, 9620 Traveler’s tree, 9616 A lemon tree, Palm Beach. 9622 The landing and post office, 9623 McCormick’s house, 9624 McCormick’s garden, 9625 Lake Worth from McCormick’s 9626 In McCormick’s cocoanut grove, 9628 Avenue of cocoanut trees, 9632 Road to Palm Beach, 9629 A forest path, 9630 A tropical jungle, 9631 Palmetto hammock, 9627 Great banyan tree, 9633 A home in the forest, 9634 Giant cactus, 9635 Century plant, 9636 Papaw tree, g s s s s s D DS s D D S s D D S s s s s s s s g s s s g s s s s g g g g g g g g g g g s g g g g g g g g g g 19 FIorida — Con tin ued. Palm Beach. 9637 Oleander tree, 9638 Sapodilla tree, 9640 Making palmetto hats, 9639 Making palmetto hats and orna¬ ments, 9641 A pineapple plantation, 9642 A pineapple, 9643 Bananas and cocoanuts, 9644 Banana tree, 9645 Gigantic lemon, 9646 Young cocoanut grove, 9647 Cocoanuts, 9649 Cocoanuts, 9648 Bunch of cocoanuts, 9650 Cocoanut trees, 9651 An avenue of cocoanut trees, 9652 A path near the cocoanut grove, 9653 The landing at the cocoanut grove, Rockledge. 9593 At Indian River Hotel, 9595 Tropical Hotel, 9594 Landing at Tropical Hotel, 9599 Steamers at the landing, 9587 On the shore, 9590 A tropical path, 9589 A glimpse of Indian River, 9591 Palmetto hammock, 9596 Path through the hammock, 9597 On the hammock, 9588 Oranges and palmettos, 9601 An orange tree, 9602 An orange tree, 9592 An avenue of orange trees, 9603 Ripe oranges, 9600 Orange and cypress trees, 9598 A fallen monarch, s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s Tampa. 9669 Panorama of Tampa, s 12807 A street in Tampa, i> 12821 Street view, o 12829 A home in Tampa, r> 9657 Tampa Bay Hotel from Tampa, s 9660 Tampa Bay Hotel from the grounds, s 9658 Tampa Bay Hotel, full front, s 9659 Tampa Bay Hotel, lateral view of the front, S 9662 Tampa Bay Hotel, main entrance, s 9661 Tampa Bay Hotel, the porch, s 9663 Tampa Bay Hotel, the corridor, s 9664 Tampa Bay Hotel, the corridor, s 9667 Tampa Bay Hotel, the rotunda, s 9666 Tampa Bay Hotel, “Jealousy” in the rotunda, s 9668 Tampa Bay Hotel, Malachite vase in the rotunda, s 9665 Tampa Bay Hotel, the writing room, s 9656 Tampa Bay Hotel, the boat landing, s 12822 Steamboat landing, d 12820 Mouth of the Hillsborough River, d 12812 Live oaks at Fort Brook, d Key West. 12813 Key West, D 12800 Cuban Quarter, i> 12795 Cuban fruit store, T) 12791 United States Barracks, d 12799 Fort Taylor, D 12803 Marine Hospital, D 12801 The harbor, D 12790 The harbor from the fish market, i> 10315 Shipping turtles to New York, s 10314 Government lighthouse near Key W est, s 10356 Moonlight in the Northwest Pas¬ sage, s Georgia. Savannah. Bona Ventura Cemetery. 2907 Bona Ventura Cemetery, 2909 In Bona Ventura Cemetery, 2906 Avenue of live oaks, 2908 Hanging moss on live oaks, Thomasville. 2890 Court House, 2903 Pineywoods Hotel, 2902 A busy day, c 2899 Uncle' Remus’s express, c 2895 A glimpse of southern life, c 2896 A happy southern family, c 2897 Negro quarters, c 2904 Negro log huts, c 2901 Shanty life, c 2891 Monster live oak, C 2894 Crooked tree, Tallahassee Road, c Idaho. 9268 Hanging of the horse thief, Mountain Mike, A Illinois. Chicago. 9239 City Hall and Court House, 9240 City Hall and Court House from Clark Street, 9256 Post-office from Jackson Street, 8052 The Auditorium, 9242 Hotel Richelieu and Leland House, 10362 Great Northern Hotel, parlors, 10363 Great Northern Hotel, dining¬ room, 10364 Great Northern Hotel, Hall of Bacchus, 10367 The Haymarket and Police Mon¬ ument, 10368 Police Monument, Haymarket, 10365 Stock-yards, 10366 Stock-yards, 8053 La Salle Street, 10361 Randolph Street from La Salle Street, 9245 Randolph Street, 9244 Randolph Street at Fifth Avenue, 9243 Madison Street at Fifth Avenue, 9246 South Water Street from Fifth Avenue, 9247 Lake Street from Fifth Avenue, 9248 State Street, 10359 State Street from Monroe Street, 9249 Adams Street from State Street, 9250 Adams Street from Clark Street, 10358 Adams Street east of Clark Street, 10360 Clark Street from the Grand Pacific Hotel, 9252 Clark Street from Washington Street, 10357 Dearborn and Adams Streets, A A A D A S S s s s s s c s A A A A A A S A A S S A S 9251 South Water Street from Dear¬ born Street, 9253 Bellevue Street toward the lake, 9254 Astor Street, lake front, 10383 On the lake front, 10382 Waiting for the steamer, 10379 Lake steamers, 10380 To the World’s Fair, 13933 Stony Island Avenue, 9264 Lincoln Statue in Lincoln Park, 10371 Grant Monument, Lincoln Park, 10369 Flower beds, Lincoln Park, 10370 A walk in Lincoln Park, 10373 Pony team, Lincoln Park, 10372 On the lake, Lincoln Park, 10377 Washington Park, 10378 Washington Park, 10374 Washington Park, the “ World,” 10375 Washington Park, the “ Owl,” 10376 Washington Park, “Sol’s Clock,” 9257 Chicago River, 9258 Chicago River from Dearborn Street, 9259 Chicago River from Fifth Ave., 9260 Chicago River from Fifth Ave., 9261 Chicago River, steamer passing, 9262 Chicago River, ships passing through the draw, 9263 Chicago River, ships passing through the draw, Pullman. 5666 Bird’s-eye view from water tower, 5670 Palace car “Holden,” interior, 5667 Shops from the station, 5668 The Arcade, 5669 Presbyterian Church, Indiana. Indianapolis. 13002 Capitol, 13003 Capitol, close view, 12614 Southeast corner of the Capitol, 9291 Court House, 13004 Washington Street and Court House, 12615 Washington Street, east from the Capitol, 12991 Washington Street, 12995 North Delaware Street, 12999 Residence of Ex-President Har¬ rison, 13000 Residence on North Meridan Street, 13001 Soldiers’ Monument, 12609 Union Station. Fort Wayne. 12600 Site of old Fort Wayne. 21 Indiana—Continued. 13003, The Capitol, Indianapolis, Indiana. Kentucky. Louisville. 8304 Court House, c 12649 Jefferson Street and Public Build¬ ing, c 12839 Galt House, 12651 Union Station, 12650 Market Street, 12838 The Canal, c c c c Louisiana. New Orleans. 957 Old City Hall where the officers of the fleet came to demand the surrender of the city, A 4991 Franklin Statue and City Hall, c 955 Jackson Square, s 10439 Jackson Monument, c 10440 Jackson Monument and French Cathedral, c 951 Lee Monument, A 10416 Arsenal, c 10417 U. S. Supreme Court, formerly the Spanish Court, c 4990 Parish Prisons, c 10413 Marble Hall in the Custom House, c 10414 Marble Hall in the Custom House, showing tablet, c 10415 Stairway in the Custom House, c 10425 Howard Library, c 10422 Inner court of the archbishop’s residence, c 10423 Old stairway in the archbishop’s residence, c 4969 Louisiana Jockey Club House, c 4966 Burnside’s Mansion, c 4987 New Cotton Exchange, c 4989 Moresque Building, Camp Street, c 10436 Officers’ quarters in the United States Barracks, c 10444 Room in which Jefferson Davis died, c 4965 University Common, c 4983 Haunted house, the ghost, c 10441 A private residence, c 10428 Orleans Cotton Press yard, c 950 Cotton levee, A 2922 On the levee, c 2923 On the levee, c 5540 On the levee, A 10432 Levee and sugar sheds, c 10430 Loading a river steamer, c 10433 Loading a river steamer at the levee, c 22 Louisiana — Continued. 10426 Old Creole Cottage. 10401, A Partridge Hunt. 2923, On the Levee. 10434, Mississippi River Steamer. 10412 Canal Street. 10428, Orleans Cotton Press Yard. New Orleans. 10429 Steamer “ Milton ” loading cotton at the levee, c 10434 Mississippi River Steamer “G.W. Sentell,” c 10435 Mississippi River Steamer “G.W. Sentell” at levee, c 2924 Mississippi steamers, c 2928 “Natchez,” largest steamer on the Mississippi, c 10431 New Orleans ferry-boat, c 5537 Ferry-boat on the Mississippi, 2925 Cincinnati packet, 10412 Canal Street, 10411 Canal Street from the roof of the Custom House, C 10095 St. Charles Avenue, s 4967 St. Charles Street and St. Charles Hotel, C 10442 In the French Quarter, c o o 23 Louisiana New Orleans. 4988 French Opera House, c 2930 St. Philip Street, c 10094 Street and French Market, s 10421 Building in which Quadroon balls were held, now the Convent of New Orleans, c 10443 First drug store, c 10426 Old creole cottage, c 10427 Inner court of residence in the French Quarter, c 10419 Paul Morphy’s house, c 10420 House of Madame Lalourie, c 2931 Street cobbler, c 970 Chalmette National Cemetery, site of the battlefield of 1814; —where Gen. Jackson and staff stood during the battle, A 971 Unfinished monument to Gen. Jackson, marking the left of the American Line, A 4956 Monument to Gen. Jackson, c 973 View looking toward the Jackson monument, east of the Amer¬ ican Line, A 1019 American centre of the line, looking toward the river, a 972 View looking toward the British position, A 974 Live oak trees under which Gen. Packenham died, A 975 Spot where Gen. Packenham died, the figure marks the spot, A 10437 Monument to the Grand Army of the Republic in Chalmette Cemetery, c 10438 Rostrum in Chalmette Cemetery, c 958 St. Louis Cemetery, A 10096 Entrance to St. Louis Cemetery, s 10097 In St. Louis Cemetery, s 10098 Catacombs of St. Louis Cemetery, s 4945 Side vaults of St. Louis Cemetery, c 4946 Tomb in St. Louis Cemetery, c 4973 French tomb built in 1812, St. Louis Cemetery, c 4974 Palmetto palm, 26 feet high, St. Louis Cemetery, c 13050 Meterie Cemetery, _ s 4952 Avenue of side vaults, Meterie Cemetery, o Continued. 2935 Ivy covered tomb, Meterie Cem¬ etery, c 4954 Stonewall Jackson Monument, Meterie Cemetery, c 4948 Confederate Monument, Green¬ wood Cemetery, c 2934 Avenue of tombs, Washington Cemetery, c 5536 Arched avenue in the park, West End, A 964 Palmetto group, West End, a 967 Torpedo made for Farragut’s fleet, West End, A 999 Port Hudson, landing place from the Confederate Fort, A 1000 Port Hudson, remains of the Confederate Fort, extreme right of the Confederate Line, A 5543 Landing on Lake Pontchartrain, a 10446 Flooded country back of Ames’ crevasse, near New Orleans, c 979 A bayou on the Tchfunctcha River, A 980 A reach on the Tchfunctcha River, a 976 A piney woods farm-house on the Tchfunctcha River, A 10445 A Louisiana swamp, c Baton Rouge. 10403 State House, c 10402 An ante-bellum cotton mill near Baton Rouge, c 10401 A partridge hunt, near Baton Rouge, c Hammond. 10404 Country residence of Air. John A. Alorris, c 10405 Swamps in the piney woods near Hammond, c 10406 A lake in the swamps near Ham¬ mond, < ! 10407 A piney woods lake. c Beauvoir. 10410 Residence of Jefferson Davis, c 10409 Private residence in the piney woods, 0 10408 Bathing wharf, c Maine. Bar Harbor. 13596 Bar Harbor from Bar Island, r> 13597 Bar Harbor from Bar Island, showing signal station on Green Mountain, d 13598 Bar Harbor from summit of Green Mountain, D 13599 Boston and Bangor boat landing, d 13600 Boat landing, from the tow path, d 13601 Kebo Avenue and Hotel Alalvern, d 13602 Private residence on Kebo Avenue, d 13603 St. Saveur P. E. Church, x> 13604 Entrance to Kebo Valley Club Grounds, D 13605 Kebo Valley Club House, d 13606 View off the rocks, d 13607 Balanced Rock, d 24 Maine — Continued. Bar Harbor. 13608 Eagle Lake, d 13609 Mountain drive, D 13610 Green Mountain Railway at summit, d 13611 Train on Green Mountain Rail¬ way at summit, d 13612 U. S. Signal Station, summit of Green Mountain, D 13613 U. S. Signal Station, summit of Green Mountain, close view, n 13614 Along the coast, Ocean Drive, d 13615 Ocean Drive, Otter Cliffs in distance, d 13616 Otter Cliffs, Ocean Drive, d 13617 Otter Cliffs, close view, Ocean Drive, d 13618 A lonely rock, Ocean Drive, d 13619 Rock fissure on the coast, d 13620 Coast near Spouting Horn, r> 13621 Ocean view near Spouting Horn, D 13622 Spouting Horn, D 13623 Anemone Cave, foot of Spouting Horn, 10 Frenchman’s Bay. 13624 Morning on Frenchman’s Bay, d 13625 Mt. Desert Club, » 13626 On the path to the Ovens, D 13627 At the Ovens, ® 13628 View from interior of Ovens, d 13629 Doghead Rock at the Ovens, d 13630 Cathedral Rock, r> 13631 Cathedral Rock showing doorway, d 13632 Hull’s Cove, D Rmnber Regions. 4691 Logging camp, A 4692 Logging camp, a 4693 Logging camp, a 4694 Logging camp, a 4695 A lumberman’s house, A 4696 Logging camp and crew, A 4697 Logging camp, teams and crew, A 4698 Logging camp, teams and crew, A 4699 Logging camp under snow, A 4700 Deer hunters at the camp, A 4701 Felling trees, A 4702 Ox teams loading logs, a 4703 Hauling logs, A 4704 Hauling logs, a 4705 Hauling through the forest, A Maryland. Baltimore. 7274 Cathedral, s 7275 Peabody Institute, s 8217 Barnum’s Hotel, s 7276 Washington Monument, as 948 Battle Monument, s 2875 Sunken garden, c 2872 Pennsylvania Railroad Station, c 2873 Pennsylvania Railroad Station, interior, c 2874 Pennsylvania Railroad, train shed, c Antietam. 859 Bluff near Sharpsburg, where Philadelphia Corn Exchange Regiment was destroyed, b 860 Part of the battlefield, b 864 Looking down Bloody Lane, B 869 Burnside’s battle ground from the road, b 866 The battlefield from old Dunker Church, B 865 Old Dunker Church, b 863 View from National Cemetery toward old Dunker Church, b 862 View from National Cemetery toward McClellan’s head¬ quarters, b 861 National Cemetery, granite statue, “ At Rest,” b 867 Burnside’s Bridge across the Antietam, b 868 View of Antietam Creek from Burnside’s Bridge, b 870 Ruins of the Boteler Mansion, Shepherdstown, b 871 Confederate Monument, Shep¬ herdstown, b Annapolis. 9768 Jeannette Monument,U. S. Naval Academy, B Massachusetts. Boston. 6902 Panorama of Boston and harbor, southeast, as 6901 Panorama, northeast, as 667 Boston Harbor. c 671 Long Wharf, scene of the Boston Tea Party, c 6903 State House, as 672 State House, c 680 Old State House, c 670 City Hall, c 679 Faneuil Hall, c 6907 Faneuil Hall, as 6908 Faneuil Hall, interior, AS 25 Massachusetts — Continued, 685, Longfellow's Home. 680, Old State House. 6907, Faneuil Hall. 639, Bunker Hill Monument. 686, Washington Elm. 643 646 666 683 652 655 8211 8212 663 664 6914 6915 6911 6926 6916 662 6913 645 6918 6917 6905 Boston. Athenpeum, c Public Library, c View from the Post Office, c Panorama from Post Office, c Panorama from Post Office, c Panorama from Post Office, c Custom House, as Masonic Hall, as Technological College, old and new, c Academy of Fine Arts, c Art Museum, acs Boston Art Club, as Algonquin Club, as Hotel Vendome, as Victoria Hotel, as Trinity Church, c Trinity Church, as Old North Church, Copp’s Hill, c Old North Church, Copp’s Hill, as Copp’s Hill Cemetery, as Old South Church, as 649 Old South Church, rear, 650 New Old South Church, 6912 New Old South Church, 6927 Church of the Immaculate Con¬ ception, 6909 Leif Erricson’s Statue. 668 Paul Revere’s house, 669 Gen. Gage’s headquarters during battle, 665 Old corner book store, 6910 Commonwealth Avenue, 8213 State Street, 6904 Milk Street, 651 Milk Street, 6906 Scollay Square, 8214 Franklin Square, 658 Public Gardens and Boston Com¬ mon, 656 Boston Common and Soldiers’ Monument, 6919 Soldiers’ Monument, Boston Com¬ mon, c c AS AS AS C c c AS AS AS c AS AS C c AS 3 26 Massachusetts—Continued. Boston. 654 Beacon Avenue, Boston Common, c 647 Frog Pond, Boston Common, c 6920 The"Mall, Boston Common, as 6921 Fountain, Boston Common, as 659 Equestrian statue of General Washington, Public Gardens, c 6924 Washington Statue, Public Gar¬ dens, as 6923 The Promenade, Public Gardens, as 6922 Lake in the Public Gardens, as 660 Bridge in the Public Gardens, c 6925 Charlestown Navy Yard, AS 641 Old Bridge, Charlestown River, c 642 Charlestown Common, _ c 657 Street view of Charlestown with Bunker Hill Monument, c 706 Bunker Hill, Charlestown, c 6929 Bunker Hill Monument, as 639 Bunker Hill Monument, near view, c 640 Bunker Hill Monument, general view, c 6928 Monument Avenue and Bunker Hill, _ as 6930 Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill, as Cambridge. 685 Longfellow’s Home, c 686 The Washington Elm, c 687 The Washington Elm, c 693 Washington Elm and Memorial Stone, close view, c 13135 Memorial Hall, c Harvard College. 688 Gore Hall, c 689 Seaver Hall, c 690 Cambridge Common, Soldiers’ Monument, c 691 Gymnasium Building, c 695 Statue of John Harvard, c 696 Dormitory, c 697 Memorial Hall, exterior, c 707 Severn Hall, c 708 Holden Chapel and Moss Hall, c 709 Hollis Hall, Thayer Hall and University Hall, 710 Moss Hall and Matthews Hall Lexington. 698 Battle Monument, Marblehead. 699 Skipper Ireson’s house, 6649 Nanepashemet Hotel, 6657 Nanepashemet Hotel, 6650 From hotel porch to Island, 6651 Marblehead Rock, 6652 Rocky coast, 6653 Marblehead Neck, looking out, 6654 Marblehead Neck, breakers, 6655 Marblehead Neck, hotel and rocky beach, 6656 Marblehead Neck, rocks and island, 1379 Turner’s Falls, Amesbury. 700 Whittier House, Danvers. 701 Whittier House, Plymouth. 702 Forefathers’ Rock, view from Cole’s Hill, 705 Court Street, 653 Pilgrim’s Hall, the Forefathers’ Church, 677 Forefathers’ Monument, 674 Forefathers’ Rock, 681 Faith Monument, 682 Faith Monument, close view, 704 Bradford Monument, Burial Hill, 678 Bradford Monument, Burial Hill, 676 The sea from Burial Hill, Michigan. Ashland. 6698 Chequamegow House, c 6699 Lake Superior, c Minnesota. Minneapolis. 2884 Street view in winter, c 2885 Business block, c 1532 A Mississippi steamer loading, A 1105 Interior of a Mississippi steamer, s Minnehaha Falls. 1108 Minnehaha Falls from below, cs 8206 Minnehaha Falls, distant view, s 1110 Under the frozen falls, s 1116 Through the frozen column, s 1114 Snow and ice, s 5665 Shaded walk on bank of Min¬ nehaha Creek, c Mississippi River. 1120 Mississippi river near St. Anthony’s Falls, s 1098 Rapids of St. Anthony, s OOOOOOOG GO G G GO G GGGGGGG>- > GG 27 Minnesota — Continued. Mississippi River. 1085 Fort Snelling, s 3776 Old Fort Snelling, A 1092 Bluffs on the banks of the river, S 1091 Broken dam, Summit Hill, s 1102 Ice plow on the Mississippi, s 2887 Cutting ice on the Mississippi, c Indians. 8210 Grey Wolf and family, s 1121 Winnebago chief, s 8209 Winnebago chief hunting, s 1124 Winnebago squaw, s 1123 Winnebago squaw carrying wood, s 1122 Winnebago squaws, s 8208 Winnebago squaws on horse-back, s 8207 Winnebago wigwam, s Mississippi. Vicksburg. 1012 Pemberton’s headquarters. Pem¬ berton took refuge from Fed¬ eral fire in a cave under this house, a 1016 Spot where Generals Grant and Pemberton arranged for the surrender, A Pearl River. 984 Wilson’s Lake Swamps; catching a turtle, A 986 In the heart of the swamp, a 990 In the heart of the swamp, A 987 A cane brake, a 989 Monarch of the swamp, the largest cypress on Pearl River, — Missouri. St. Louis. 8047 Great Bridge across the Missis¬ sippi, _ s 12660 Great Bridge across the Missis¬ sippi, full view, c 12658 On the Levee. c 8049 Panorama of St. Louis, a 8051 Exposition Building, b 12657 Museum of Art, c 12659 Olive Street and Custom House c 12652 Residence on the Boulevard, c 12653 Broadway, c 12654 Lucas Place, c 12656 French Quarter, c 12655 Entrance to Forest Park, c 8050 Shaw’s Garden, b 12616 Union Station, c Montana. Helena. 9151 Panorama of Helena, c 9152 Panorama of Helena, c 9155 First National Bank, c 9158 The Armory, c 9163 Broadwater Hotel, c 9164 Broadwater Hotel and bath, c 9165 Broadwater Hotel, plunge bath, c 9160 Gold smelter, c 9162 Melting gold at the Assay Office, c 9157 Main Street, c 9156 Argenta Street, c 9153 Ore Street, c 9154 Edward Street, c 9159 Suburban residences. c 9161 Chinatown, c 9166 Hot Spring, c Maryville. 9169 Gold mill, 9167 Interior of a gold mine, 9168 Tailing sluice drum, Lummon Hill, Great Falls. 9190 Great Falls, 9171 Great Falls smelter, c 9170 Giant Spring, c 9172 Railroad bridge, c 9173 A million-dollar dam, c 9174 Explosion of 125 kegs of gun powder, c Rainbow Falls. 9175 Missouri River near Great Falls, c 9176 Missouri River near Great Falls, c 9177 Missouri River below Great Falls, c Butte City. 13849 Main Street, 9178 One of the Anaconda Mines, 13850 Interior of shaft house, Great Anaconda Mine, c 13851 Anaconda Hill, c 13854 Panorama from Anaconda Hill, C o o 28 Montana—Continued. Butte City. 13853 Panorama from Anaconda Hill, across Silver Bow 'N alley, 13852 Panorama showing Twin Bnttes, 9179 Blue Bird Mine, 9184 A miner’s cabin, 9180 Interior of a gold mill, 9181 Interior of a gold mill, 9183 Gold nuggets, 9182 Deer Lodge, River Pass, 9187 Buffalo Bill and White Beaver, 9185 Beef issue at the Piegan Reser¬ vation, c c o c c c c c c 9186 Piegan Indian graves, 9188 Steam snow-plow, Northern Pacific Railroad, 9189 Bad Lands, 6528 On the North Fork of Columbia River, 6529 On the North Fork of Columbia River, 7078 Miles City, 7077 A ranche, 3891 Spotted Tail, Sioux chief, 7076 Yankee Jim’s Canon, 6498 Train at Yankee Jim’s Canon, 6530 Sitting-room of parlor car, 13848 Panorama of Livingstone, c c c c c c c c Omaha. 5791 State House, 5792 High School, Nebraska. c c Indians. 1063 Group of Omaha Indians, 1062 Indian warrior, Nevada. 7864 Fremont’s Peak, the summit of the Sierra Nevada, 3893 Devil’s Gate, Sierra Nevada, 7867 View from Witches’ Rock, Echo Canon, 7865 Donner Lake, _ s 7866 Snow sheds near Donner Station s New Hampshire. Concord. 6932 Langdon House, 6931 Navy Yard, 633 Battle Monument, Concord Bridge, . , , 635 Wright Tavern, British head¬ quarters, 636 House where Revolutionary stores were concealed, Portsmouth. 638 Gov. Wentworth’s house, Little Harbor, Rye Beach. 6935 Rye Beach, 6933 St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, 6934 Farragut House, 6936 Bathers, Isles of Shoals. 6937 Londoners’ Island, 6938 White Island, 6939 Gosport Church, AS S A A AS AS AS AS AS AS AS White Mountains. 593 Casco Lake Station, toward Craw¬ ford Notch, 13633 Crawford Notch, 615 Crawford Notch, c 628 Mount Webster, Crawford Notch, b 611 Mount Willard, Crawford Notch, c 617 Pulpit Rock, Crawford Notch, A 608 Mountain pass near Crawford Notch, c 607 Casco Lake, Crawford Notch, c 13635 On the Ammonoosuc River, u 627 Falls of the Ammonoosuc, b 613 Crawford House, Crawford Notch, c 612 Fabyan House, Crawford Notch, c 609 Willey’s House, Crawford Notch, c 610 View near Willey’s House, Craw¬ ford N otcli, c 13634 Willey Brook Bridge, near Craw¬ ford Notch, d 13636 Franconia, D 600 Profile House, Franconia, d 13637 Pemigewasset River, Franconia, d 13638 The bend of the River, Franconia, i> 13641 On the road to Echo Lake, P o « 29 New Hampshire — Continued. White Mountains. 594 Echo Lake, c 13642 Boat-house on Echo Lake, i> 601 Cabin at the entrance to the Flume, Franconia Notch, n 7884 The Flume, as 13639 The Flume, looking down, n 605 The Flume, place of the sus¬ pended rock, c 604 Bridge across the Flume, c 599 Old Man of the Mountains from the arbor, c 616 Old Man of the Mountains from the forest road, c 13640 Profile Lake, D 596 Eagle Cliff, Elephant’s Head, c 13643 Devil’s Pool, D 13644 Sunset Hill House, D 13645 Presidential Chain, D 6658 On the Glen Road to Mt. Wash¬ ington, c 623 Tip Top House, A 624 U. S. Signal Service Station, Mt. Washington, A 7883 U. S. Signal Service Station, in Winter, Mt. Washington, as 12956 Above the clouds on Mt. Wash¬ ington, a 7882 Summit of Mt. Washington, Mts. Lafayette and Moosibank in the distance, as 618 Lake Chocorua, c 625 Squam Lake, A 626 On the Saco, c 5829 Ox team, 6677 General view of Jackson from the southwest, 6665 Thorn Mountain House, Jackson, 6676 Old Mountain House, near Jackson, 6675 Mountain road, Jackson, 6669 On the Dundee Road, J ackson, 6668 Around the Dundee Drive, Jackson, 6674 Iron Mountain, Jackson, 6667 Jackson and Moat Mountain, 6664 Jackson Falls, Wild Cat River, 6670 Upper Jackson Falls, Wild Cat River, 6671 Upper Jackson halls, Wild Cat River, 6672 Looking down from Jackson Falls, 6663 On the Wild Cat River, 6659 Wild Cat Falls, 6660 Wild Cat Falls and Glen Ellis, 6673 Old bridge across Glen Ellis, 6662 Glen Ellis River from the bridge, 6661 Glen Ellis Hotel and Iron Moun¬ tain, 621 Ellis River, North Conway, 619 Ilartz’s Ledge and White Horse Ledge, North Conway, 629 On the Androscoggin, 6666 Panorama from the top of Thorn Mountain, 6685 Goodrich Falls, from below, 6686 Goodrich Falls, from above, 6680 Stage leaving Wentworth Hall, New Jersey. Trenton. 14261 State Capitol, c 14262 State Capitol and grounds, c Inter-State Fair 10470 Grand stand and race track, Acs 10471 Panorama of the booths and track, Acs 10469 Main building and crowds, Acs 14263 Looking out from the grand stand, c 14264 The vehicles, c 14265 Booths, c 14266 The races. “ Here they come, c Princeton. 551 Stony Creek Bridge Battlefield, c 552 Quaker Meeting House on the battlefield, c 553 Tree under which General Mercer was shot, 0 554 Mercer or Clark House where General Mercer died, 555 Grave of Jonathan Edwards, c 556 Graves of Aaron Burr and Jona¬ than Edwards, c 557 Commodore Stockton’s house and grounds, Princeton College. 14304 Campus, 14284 Chapel and Provost’s house, 558 Theological Seminary, 560 East College and Quadrangle, 561 Nassau Hall, 562 Witherspoon Hall, 563 Scientific Department, 14286 Library and Scientific Depart¬ ment, 564 Library and Dickinson Hall, 14287 Dickinson Hall, 566 Philadelphia Society Building, 14285 Shaded walk, 14288 Gymnasium Building, 565 The Observatory, Rutger’s College. 14289 General view of college grounds, 14290 Winant Hall, Jersey City. 12976 Pennsylvania Railroad Station and ferries from the river, 12645 Interior of Pennsylvania Railroad Station, c c c c c c c c c c d c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c o o 30 New Jersey Palisades. 14472 Palisades opposite Yonkers, c 14473 Southern end, C 14474 The minarets, c 14475 Palisades opposite Spuyten Duyvil, c 14476 Close view, c 14477 The terrace, " c 14478 Northern end, c 14267 Fort Lee on the Hudson, c Orange. 14291 Private residence, Llewellyn Park, c 14292 Terraced garden, Llewellyn Park, (’ High Point. 14294 High Point, greatest elevation in New Jersey, 1960 feet, c 14295 Panorama of the lake, c 14296 Lake and Inn, c 14297 High Point Inn from the road below, c Scliooley ? s Mountain. 14298 Scliooley’s Mountain, c 14299 I)arincourt, G 14300 Mineral Spring, c 14301 Picturesque reflections, c -Continued. Greenwood Pake. 14302 The boat landing, 14303 Lake drive, Pake Hopatcong. 14305 Lake Hopatcong, c 14306 Sister islands, c 14307 Panorama of the lake and hotel grounds, c 14308 Hotel Breslin from the lake, C 14309 Hotel Breslin, c 14310 Hotel Breslin, close view, c 14311 Hotel Breslin, flower beds, c 14312 Hotel Breslin, vista through the portico, c 14313 Hotel Breslin, lawn, c 14314 The lake from the Hotel, c 14315 Vista from the hotel lawn, c 14316 Cottage on the lake, c 14317 Cottages on the lake, c 14318 Landing on the lake front, c Pakewood. 14319 Railroad station, c 14320 Palmer House and Fiftli Avenue, c 14321 Laurel House, c 14322 Laurel-in-the-Pines, c 14323 Laurel-in-the-Pines, front, c 14324 Laurel-in-the-Pines and grove, c 11325 The Lakewood. c 14301, Picturesque Reflections, Schooley’s Mountain, New Jersey. O O 31 New Jersey — Continued. 14330, The Kissing Bridge, Lakewood, New Jersey. Takewood. 14326 The Lakewood, front, c 14327 Piney woods in front of the Lake- wood, c 14328 The lake and Madison Avenue, c 14329 The lake and boat houses, c 14330 The Kissing Bridge, c 14331 Drive in the piney woods, c Brown’s Mills-in-the-Pines. 14332 Forest Springs Hotel, c 14333 Forest Springs Hotel, front, c 14334 Driveway and lake, c 14335 Boating on the lake, c Tom’s River. 14255 Tom’s River from across the river, c 14256 Tom’s River from the west, c 14257 Street, east from Court House, c 14258 Willow Point, c Island Heights. 14259 Island Heights, c 14260 Pier and yachts, 0 Barnegat Park. 14282 Station and Bank, c 14283 Hotel, c Monmouth Park. 14363 Railroad Station, c 14364 Railroad Station and Monmouth Park Hotel, c 14365 Grand Stand, c 14366 Grand Stand, interior, c Highland Tight. 14336 Sandy Hook from Highland Light, c 14337 Sandy Hook from Highland Light, distant view, c 14338 Coast from Highland Light, c 14339 Highland Beach, 14340 Mouth of Shrewsbury River, Seahriglit. 14341 Hotels, 14342 Cottages on the coast, 14343 The sea, 14344 The sea, 14345 The sea, 14346 The sea, 14347 West Seabright, Rumson. 14348 Rumson Road, 14349 Residence on Rumson Road, o c> ooooooo oo 32 New Jersey Low Moor. 14350 Cottages, c 14351 Cottages on tlie beach, c 14352 Monmouth Beach, c Long Branch. 14353 Panorama, c 14354 Panorama, c 14355 View from the pier, c 14356 Ocean front, c 14357 Beach, c 14358 Beach and bluff, c 14359 Ocean Avenue, c 14360 Broadway, c 14361 Cedar Avenue, c 14362 West End Avenue, c 14367 Hollywood Park, c Blberon. 14368 Elberon across the reservoir, c 14369 Cottages, c 14370 Cedar Avenue, c 14371 General Grant’s cottage, c 14372 Franklin Cottage, in which Presi¬ dent Garfield died, c Interlaken. 14373 Interlaken, c 14374 U. S. Life Saving Station, c Continued. 14375 Life Saving Crew drilling, prepar¬ ing the life-line, c 14376 Life Saving Crew drilling, firing the life-line, c 14377 Life Saving Crew drilling, hauling out the life-line, c 14378 Life Saving Crew drilling, the breeches-buoy, c Asbury Park. 14379 Railroad Station, c 14380 Fourth Avenue, c 14381 Asbury Avenue, c 11382 Boardwalk, c 14383 Bathers and beach, c 14384 Bathers, c 14385 The surf, c 14386 Breakers, c 14387 Sunset Lake, c 14388 Fletcher Lake, c 14389 Wesley Lake, c 14390 North Asbury Station, c Ocean Grove. 14391 Ocean Grove across Wesley Lake, c 14392 Wesley Lake, c 14393 Ocean Grove and Fletcher Lake, c 14394 Beach front, c 14395 On the beach, c 14396 Bathers, 14397 Breakers, 14389, Wesley Lake, Asbury Park, New Jersey. o o 33 New Jersey—Continued. Ocean Grove. 14398 Meeting Ground, c 14399 Avenue of tents, c 14400 Avenue of tents, c Avon. 14401 Avon through the trees, c 14402 Avon Avenue, c 14403 Avon-by-th e-Sea, c 14404 Boardwalk, c 14405 An avenue of cottages, Belmar, c 14406 Como, c Spring Bake. 14407 Spring Lake through the trees, c 14408 Monmouth House from across the lake, c 14409 Panorama, c 14410 Panorama of the lake, c 14411 The lake, c 14412 Beach, c 14413 North Spring Lake, c Sea Girt. 14414 Sea Girt Hotel, o Encampment of Second Brigade. 14415 Encampment of Second Brigade, c 14416 Gov. Abbett reviewing the troops, c 14417 Artillery practice on the beach, c 14418 Artillery practice, a good shot, c Point Pleasant. 14419 Point Pleasant, c 14420 Point Pleasant across the inlet, c 14421 Boat landing, c 14422 Panorama of Bay Head, c 14423 Mantoloking, c Barnegat. 14424 Lighthouse, c 14425 Lighthouse and inlet, c 14426 Sand dunes, 14427 Vista between the sand dunes, Beach Haven. 14428 Beach Haven, 14429 On the beach, 14430 Yachts at the pier, Atlantic City. 6427 Atlantic Avenue, 10316 Atlantic Avenue, 7710 Atlantic Avenue, c 7704 Atlantic Avenue from Law Build¬ ing, c 7708 Pacific Avenue, c 7709 Pacific Avenue, c 7707 Pennsylvania Avenue, c 7706 North Carolina Avenue, c 7705 North Carolina Avenue toward the ocean, c 6426 Philadelphia and Reading Rail¬ road Station, c 6429 Hotel Brighton, c 14418, Artillery Practice, Sea Girt, New Jersey. O Cl O O O Cl ci 34 New Jersey—Continued. Atlantic City. 6430 Hotel Brighton, ocean front, c 6431 Hotel Brighton, office and hall, c 6432 Hotel Brighton, parlor, c 6433 Hotel Brighton, parlor, c 6434 Hotel Brighton, dining-room, c 6435 Hotel Brighton, cafe and billiard room, c 6436 Hotel Brighton, sea porch, c 7701 Hotel Traymore, c 7702 Hotel Traymore, hall, c 7703 Hotel Traymore, dining-room, c 7711 Traymore and Brighton Hotels, c 14268 Traymore and Windsor Hotels, c 10326 Haddon Hall, c 6425 The Seaside, c 6428 Disston’s Cottage, c 4922 The iron pier, c 10461 A corner of the pier, s 4929 Applegate’s Pier and beach, c 4925 Beach and Applegate’s Pier, c 7717 Wreck of the whaler “ Stafford,” c 7937 Wreck of the whaler “Stafford,” s 7716 Wreck of the whaler “Stafford,” and boardwalk, c 10353 Whaler “Stafford” on the beach, c 7714 The boardwalk, c 7715 The boardwalk, c 7718 Crowded boardwalk, c 7719 Crowded boardwalk, c 7947 Crowded boardwalk, south, Acs 7948 Crowded boardwalk, south, Acs 7949 Crowded boardwalk, north, cs 7721 Boardwalk and ocean, c 7722 Boardwalk and beach, c 7723 Boardwalk and beach from the pier, c 7724 Boardwalk and beach from the pier, _ . c 7720 Boardwalk at Jackson’s Pavilion, c 10325 Boardwalk from Kipple’s Pavilion, c 10327 Boardwalk, north from Apple¬ gate’s Pier, c 10328 Boardwalk, south from Apple¬ gate’s Pier, c 7725 Boardwalk, near the Inlet, c 7726 Boardwalk and beach near the Inlet, c 7727 Boardwalk and beach at the light¬ house, c 7713 The beach, c 7936 The beach from the pier, s 8342 The beach from one of the pavil¬ ions, c 10334 The beach and ocean front from the pier, c 13577 Beach scene at the height of the season, c 6946 Crowded beach, s 13577, Beach Scene at the height of the Season, Atlantic City, New Jersey. -im. 35 New Jersey Atlantic City. 6947 Crowded beach, as 6948 Crowded beach, as 9131 Crowded beach, as 9132 Crowded beach, as 9133 Crowded beach, as 9134 Crowded beach, s 4924 Crowded beach and bathers, c 4927 Crowded beach and bathers, c 4928 Crowded beach and bathers, c 5811 Bathers on the beach, A 5813 Bathers on the beach, A 9139 Group of bathers, as 9140 Group of bathers, as 13435 Children wading, A 13436 Smooth water bathing at low tide, A 13437 In the surf, A 13438 A loving couple, A 13439 Promenading the beach, A 13440 Bathers promenading the beach, a 13441 Bathers promenading the beach, A 13442 Writing in the sand, a 13443 A beach beauty, a 13444 A stitch in time saves nine, a 13445 Three Darktown Graces, A 13523 Wringing wet, a 13520 Just out of the surf, a 9135 Among the bathers, s 9136 Among the bathers, s 9137 Among the bathers, s 9138 Among the bathers, s 578 Bathing scene, crowded beach, b 588 Bathing scene, crowded beach, b 10330 Afternoon bathing, c 10331 A pleasant day for bathing, c 10448 Out in the breakers, c 10450 A beach view on Sunday, c 10335 Sunday morning on the beach, c 4926 Surf bathing, c 7940 Sun bathing, s 7941 Watching the bathers, s 10333 Life-guards on duty, c 583 Watching the yachts, b 10340 Sunrise. (Moonlight effect). c 9281 Sunset, B 10319 Breakers, c 3131 A dashing breaker, s 7712 The combing wave, c 10339 Wind and sea, c 10323 A lonely bit of surf, c 10324 Surf at the Brighton bulkhead, c 10318 Absecon lighthouse and grounds, c 10320 Absecon lighthouse and grounds, c 10321 U. S. Life-Saving Station, _ c 4930 Lighthouse and U. S. Life-Saving Station, 7935 Panorama from the lighthouse, 10332 Panorama of the channel from the lighthouse, 7731 Absecon Inlet, 10336 Panorama of the Inlet, 10449 Casino Pier and fleets, 10337 The Inlet from the pavilion, 7933 The Inlet from the lighthouse, Continued. 10338 Afternoon at the Inlet, c 10351 Surf at the Inlet, c 7735 Crowds at the Inlet, d 7728 Pier at the Inlet, c 7730 Pier at the Inlet, d 7729 Inlet and pavilion from the pier, c 10355 Dancing pavilion on Young & McShea’s Pier, c 12110 Yacht pier, s 7732 Boating on the Inlet, i> 7734 Boating on the Inlet, n 14271 Yachting on the Inlet, —- 7733 The Mosquito Fleet, i> 10349 The fleet in light winds, c 10350 A sloop race, c 10352 Two sloops in the channel, c 10354 Champion yacht “ J. E. Mehrer,” c 10447 Champion yacht “ J. E. Mehrer,” bow on, c 10348 Champion yacht “ J. E. Mehrer,” tacking, c 10347 Champion yacht “ J. E. Mehrer” and row boat, c 10345 Yacht “Mascotte,” c 10341 Sloop “ C. F. Wahl,” c 10342 Sloop “ Carrie Egner,” c 10343 Sloop “ C. S. Parnell,” c 10344 Sloop, “M. S. Quay,” c 14272 Sloop “ Alert,” c 14273 Annual Yacht Race. The start, c 14274 Annual Yacht Race, crossing the line at the start, c 14275 Annual Yacht Race, “Carrie Egner ” winning second place, c 14276 Excursion House, Seaview, c 14277 The Elephant, South Atlantic City, 0 14278 The Elephant and Turkish Build¬ ing, South Atlantic City, 10436 Carisbrooke Inn, Ventnor, 14279 Seascape, Ventnor, 14280 Seascape, Ventnor, 14281 Panorama of Longport, 14431 Somer’s Point Pier, Ocean City. 14432 Steamer at pier, 14433 Boat landing, 14434 Auditorium, 14435 Beach front, Sea Isle City. 14436 Boardwalk, 14437 Ocean front and Excursion House, 14438 Sea Isle City Hotel, Avalon. 14479 Hotel and cottages, 14439 Bluff and beach, 14440 Cedar grove, Tatham’s Beach. 14441 Land and sea, 14442 Cedar grove and meadows, OOOOOO QOOO U /’© o u o o o o 36 New Jersey —Continued. Seven-mile Beach. 14443 Seascape, c 14444 Seascape, c 14445 Bluff, c 14446 Picturesque sand dune, c 14447 Peermont Hotel, c 14448 Encroachment of the sand, c 14449 Sand dune, c 14450 A bleak coast, c 14451 Sand dune and meadows, c 14452 Salt meadows, c 14453 Typical holly, c 10393 Abbotsford Inn, Stone Harbor, c Anglesea. 14454 Steamer pier, c 14455 Fishing fleet, c 14456 Beach, c Wildwood. 14457 Pagoda, c 14458 Bathing, c 14459 Holly and cedar grove, c Holly- Beach. 14460 Panorama, c 14461 An approaching storm, c Cape May. 14462 Cape May from the lighthouse, c 14463 Panorama, c 14464 Ocean Avenue, c 14465 The Stockton, c 14466 The Iron Pier, c 570 The Iron Pier, lateral view, c 567 The Iron Pier, full side view, c 568 View north from the Iron Pier, c 572 View of the beach from the Iron Pier, c 14467 Beach front, c 6437 On the beach, c 12936 Seashore cherubs, s 9749 A stormy sea, s 9748 After the storm, s 9747 Sunset, s Cape May Point. 14468 Cape May Point, c 14469 Cape May Point from the light¬ house, c 14470 President Harrison’s cottage, c 14471 Lake Lilly, c 591 Marl beds near Monmouth, c 5814 Old St. Mary’s Church, Burlington, c 14293 Canal plane, Port Oram, c New Mexico. 565S, Oldest House in the United States, Santa Fe. 37 New Mexico—Continued. Santa Fe. 5657 Panorama, showing the Capitol, 4058 Panorama and Fort Marcy, 5656 Panorama from Fort Marcy, 4060 Panorama from Fort Marcy, show¬ ing Palace Hotel, 4062 Old Fort Marcy, 4063 Old Fort Marcy, 4065 Old adobe angle of Fort Marcy, 4066 Old Santa Fe Trail, 5658 Oldest house in the United States, 4074 Oldest house, from the south, 5659 Street of adobe houses, 4072 San Miguel Mission from the south, 4076 Abe Gold’s Museum, 4077 In Burro Alley, 5660 Pueblo Indian on burro, 5661 Group of Pueblo Indians, 4080 An irrigated garden, A c A A A A A C C C c A A C C A Pueblo Tesuque. 4082 Plaza, 4083 Plaza, general view, 4084 Adobe chapel, 4085 Dwellings and housetops, A 4086 Indian Oven (El Horno), A Pueblo San Juan. 3803 Plaza, A 3805 Adobe church, A 3804 Caretta, A Pas Vegas. 5651 Grand panorama of Las Vegas V alley, c 5652 Las Vegas Valley from hotel piazza, 5653 Las Vegas Valley east from hotel piazza, 5654 Las Vegas Hot Springs, 5655 Las Vegas Canon west from Hot Springs, 5650 Spanish Peaks from La Veta, c 3806 Rio Grande Valley and Santa Cruz, a 3807 Panorama of Pueblo Isleta, a 3808 View in Pueblo Isleta, a 3809 Navajo Indian, a 3810 Navajo Indian boy in hunting costume, A New York. 160, Liberty Statue and Bedl.Qe Island, New York Harbor. o o 38 New York New York City. 4930 Misty morning on New York Bay, c 7978 New York Bay, moonlight, s 6464 Governor's Island, c 7179 Bay and Governor’s Island, moon¬ light, s 7740 Liberty Statue, s 7161 Liberty Statue, close view, b 7162 Liberty Statue, rearview, b 7160 Liberty Statue and Bedloe Island, b 7746 Bedloe Island and New York Harbor, s 7981 Castle Garden, s 7194 Castle Garden and New York Harbor, as 7763 New York Harbor from the Bat¬ tery, s 7764 On the Battery, s 7765 On the Battery, s 7745 The shipping from East River, s 7196 Wharves and ferries, East River, a 7747 South Ferry, East River, s Continued. 6451 Inaugural Centennial, East River, President’s landing, c 6453 Inaugural Centennial, landing the Cabinet, c 6457 Inaugural Centennial, n aval parade, North River, c 6448 Naval parade, wharves and ship- ing crowded with people, c 6449 U. S. S. “Dispatch” surrounded by boats, c 6450 Naval parade rounding the Bat¬ tery, c 7751 Brooklyn Bridge and East River, s 7198 Brooklyn Bridge, New York end, as 9971 Brooklyn Bridge from South Street, c 9972 Brooklyn Bridge and approaches, c 7752 Brooklyn Bridge, centre, A 6447 Brooklyn Bridge, causeways, A 13038 Brooklyn Bridge, the footway, s 7163 New York City from Bedloe Island, b 9971, Brooklyn Bridge, from South Street, New York City. 7199 Tugging canal boats, East River, s 5799 East River from Brooklyn Bridge, A 7738 Courtland Street Ferry, as 9978 Fall River steamers racing, c 7203 Ocean steamship wharves, c 7755 Steamship leaving port, s 6459 New York City from North River, c 7742 New York City from East River, s 7743 New York City from East River, s 7744 New York City from East River, s 7769 Panorama from the Equitable Building, AS 39 New York — Continued. New York. cs s c AS AS S AS c AS c s c AS 2760 City Hall, 7979 City Hall and park, 2763 Post Office, 7778 Post Office, east front, 7187 Post Office and Times Building, 7775 United States Sub-Treasury, 7776 Custom House, 2766 The Tombs, 7188 The Tombs, 2765 Entrance to the Tombs, 7980 Union Square, 2761 Stock Exchange, 7777 Park Row, 7766 Field Building and Produce Ex¬ change from Bowling Green, 7193 Field Building and North River, 5800 Train shed, Grand Central Depot, 7795 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 7796 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, main entrance, 7797 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, interior, general view, 7798 St. Patrick’s Cathedral,main altar, 7799 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, main altar and pulpit, 7800 St Patrick’s Cathedral, carved pulpit, 7801 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, south aisle, 7802 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, north aisle, 7790 St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, interior, 7793 The Little Church around the Corner, Jewish Tabernacle, Residence of A. T. Stewart, Residence of W. K. Vanderbilt, _ Residence of W. H. Vanderbilt, 5 Residence of Cornelius^Vanderbilt, AS c c c D D C 7833 2768 2770 2771 7805 9973 9974 9975 9976 9977 2772 13074 s AS A S S AS AS S AS S CS c cs 7977 13136 7792 7780 7781 7770 7771 7767 7772 7191 7192 6446 2762 7773 Navarro Apartment House, Buckingham Hotel, Windsor Hotel, Hotel Normandie, Hotel Normandie, interior, Fifth Avenue Hotel, Fifth Avenue Hotel and Twenty- third Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Broadway, Down Broadway from the Metro¬ politan Hotel, Up Broadway from the Metro¬ politan Hotel, Broadway at Exchange Place, Broadway and Exchange Place, Broadway towards South Ferry, Broadway at Wall Street, Panorama north, showing Broadway, s Panorama north, showing Broad¬ way and Broad Street, ® Broad Street, A Wall Street, c Wall Street, AS c s c s AS AS AS AS S 7774 7783 7784 7787 7788 9970 7189 7190 2774 7785 Wall Street, s On the Bowery, as On the Bowery, s Fourteenth Street at Third Avenue s Elevated Railroad station, Elevated Railroad at Forty-second Street, Curve in the Elevated Railroad at South Ferry, with train, Curve in the Elevated Railroad at South Ferry, showing steamship, Elevated Railroad, highest point, One hundred and Sixteenth Street and Eighth Avenue, Elevated Railroad on the Bowery, Central Park. 2775 The Terrace, 7812 The Mall, 9983 The Belvedere, 9982 The Marble Arch, 7984 Fountain and lake, 9985 Skating on the lake, 7985 Play ground, 9984 Statue of Beethoven, 7982 Bronze lioness, 7983 “ Auld Lang Syne,” 2776 Obelisk, 9981 Obelisk and Bridge, 7807 In the Zoo, 7808 The donkeys, Metropolitan Museum. 7810 Metropolitan Museum, 12843 “Rose of Sharon,” 13036 “ Flight into Egypt,” 13037 “ Mother and Child,” 7835 7836 7159 9979 7157 7158 7753 7754 s AS AS Entrance to Greenwood Cemetery, In Greenwood Cemetery, General Grant’s tomb, Riverside Park, High Bridge, High Bridge and Croton Water Works', Washington Bridge and Harlem River, Brooklyn. Navy Yard, Navy Yard, cs AS CS S c c s c s c s s cs c s s s c B B s s B c Bong Island. 2784 Home of William Cullen Bryant, 544 Home of Edgar Allan Poe, 545 Home of Garibaldi, 2783 Tom Paine’s homestead, Coney Island. 9142 A heavy sea, 9143 A merry party, 9144 In the swim, 9146 A daring leap, 9147 Children’s day, 9148 Children wading, AS C c c s s s s s s 40 New York—Continued. Brighton Beach. 9987 Jumbo. c 2779 Ocean Pier, c Hudson River. 444 Morris Manor House, Yonkers, c 445 Chip Rock Reach, c 14267 Fort Lee, c Palisades. 446 Palisades from Hastings, o 14472 Palisades opposite Yonkers, c 14473 Southern End, c 14474 The Minarets, c 14475 Palisades opposite Spuyten Duyvil, c 14476 Close view, c 14476 The terrace, c 14478 Northern End, c 450 Old Dutch Church, Tarrytown, c 7840 Old Dutch Church, Tarrytown, s 451 Monument marking the spot where Major Andre was captured, Tarrytown, c 7849 Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving, Tarrytown, s 2786 Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving, Tarrytown, b 7841 Grave of Washington Irving, Tarrytown, s 452 Sleepy Hollow, c 453 Sleepy Hollow Bridge, ^ c 448 Livingstone Manor, Dobb’s Ferry, c 454 Old ferry house, Croton Bay, 455 Van Courtland Manor House, Croton, 449 Old Zion Church, 456 Moodna Creek, 457 Treason Hill, Haverstraw, 483 Cold Spring, from Constitution Island, 486 Undercliff, Morris Mansion, Cold Spring, 487 Undercliff, near Morris Mansion, Cold Spring, 459 Across the Hudson from Peeks- kill, 460 Dunderberg from Peekskill, 461 Looking toward Anthony’s Nose, 482 Crow’s Nest, from Constitution Island, South Breakneck in the distance, 7819 Crow’s Nest from Trophy Point, 485 Taurus and Breakneck, 7818 Breakneck from West Point, 488 Storm King, Cornwall, 489 Idlewild, Cornwall, 490 Washington’s headquarters, New burg, 492 Verplank Manor House, Fish- kill, 493 Dutch Reformed Church, Fishkill, 494 Episcopal Church, Fishkill, 497 Livingstone Manor, Poughkeepsie, 498 Across the Hudson from Living¬ stone Manor, c c c c c c B C c 0 c c s c s c c c c c c o c 476, Lower Battery and Pontoons on the Hudson. 41 New York — Continued. West Point. 7842 Overlooking the Military Academy, 7846 West Point from Fort Putnam, 7817 West Point, east from Fort Putnam, 464 Headquarters of commanding officer, Library and Riding School, 7844 Chapel, 469 Old Fort Clinton, 466 Parade grounds, 467 Campus, 7845 Cadet’s encampment, 7843 Trophy Garden, 472 Mexican mortars (bronze), Tro¬ phy Garden, 470 Armstrong Gun, Trophy Garden, 471 Up the Hudson from Trophy Garden, 474 Up the Hudson from Upper Battery, 7990 The river from the Upper Battery, 476 Lower Battery and pontoons on the Hudson, 481 Statue of General Sedgewick, 479 Cemetery, 2785 Beverly Mansion, Garrison’s, 9378 Beverly Mansion, Garrison’s, 7847 Up the Hudson, from Garrison’s 2787 Up the Hudson, from the hotel porch, 468 Observatory and Fort Putnam from hotel, s s s c s c c c s s c c c c c c A c cs B B A c Vassar College. 503 Main building and grounds, 500 Main building, front, 502 Main building, entrance, 506 A wing, 507 A wing, 501 Museum and Laboratory, 504 Observatory, 508 Croquet grounds, Albany. 510 State Capitol, 513 City Hall, 516 City Hall and State Capitol, 515 Post Office, 514 Schuvler Mansion, 512 Van Rensselaer Mansion, Saratoga. 8004 United States Spring, s 8005 High Rock Spring House, s 8006 High Rock Spring House, s Take George. 8341 Lake George, c 13646 Lake George, u 7995 Lake George, looking northeast, s 7993 Lake George, looking northwest, s 7994 Steamer on the Lake, s 7991 Caldwell, s 401 Steamboat Landing and Fort William Henry Hotel, from Caldwell, c 7992 Fort William Henry Hotel, s 416 Fort William Henry Hotel, c 417 Fort William Henry Hotel, piazza, s 415 Fort William Henry Hotel, stage leaving, s 422 Fort William Henry Hotel from the steamboat landing, c 413 Fort William Henry Hotel and the steamboat landing, c 421 Lake George from Fort W illiam Henry Hotel, c 410 View of Fort George, c 402 Ruins of Fort George, c 426 Ruins of Fort George, c 418 Ruins of Fort George above the Lake, 412 Green Island, 409 Picturesque view of Green Island, 408 Boat Landing, Green Island, 404 Sagamore, Green Island, 406 Roaring Brook, 2833 Paradise Bay from the south, 2834 Log Bay from Perch Island, 2835 Log Bay from Huckleberry Island, 2836 View east from Huckleberry Island, 2837 Shelving-rock Mountain, Huckle¬ berry Island, 2844 Shelving-rock Falls, 2838 Black Mountain from Mother Bunch Island, 2839 Black Mountain from Harbor Island, 2840 Paradise Bay and Black Moun¬ tain, 2841 Waterfall, Warrensburg Road, 2842 Lake George, south end, from Tea Island, 2845 Head of Northwest Bay, 8003 Saratoga Lake, 7999 United States Hotel, 8000 United States Hotel, front, 441 United States Hotel, cottages, 440 United States Hotel, court, 8001 Grand Hotel, 8002 Grand Hotel, porch, 7996 Grand Union Hotel, 7997 Grand Union Hotel, veranda, 7998 Grand Union Hotel, parlor, 442 Congress Spring, Catskill Mountains. 5801 Upper Kaaterskill Falls, 5802 Lower Kaaterskill Falls, 7816 Firing the sunset gun, 7837 Lake and North Mountain, Trenton Palls. 6471 Trenton Falls, looking down, 6473 Trenton Falls, from below, 4 J1 a) Q Q G G GG G O GG GGGOGGGGGG 42 New York—Continued. Adirondack Mountains. 6474 Paul Smith’s, c 6475 Big Tupper Lake, at entrance of Racquet River, c 6476 Boggs River Falls, c 6477 Upper Saranac Lake, c 6478 Sweeny Carry, c 13652 Mirror Lake House, D 13653 Mirror Lake, Lake House in the distance, d 13654 Early morning on Mirror Lake, i> 13655 Mirror Lake and Lake Placid, d 13656 Town of Lake Placid, d 13657 Lake Placid, i> 13658 On Lake Placid, d 13660 Shores of Lake Placid, n 13659 Old Log Cabin, Lake Placid, d 13661 Private camp, Lake Placid, d 13662 Lake Placid and Mount White- face, i> 13663 Elizabethtown, d 13664 View near Elizabethtown, d 13665 A village in the Adirondacks, r> Ausable Chasm. 433 Lake View House, c 429 Panoramic view from Lake View House, c 6469 Entrance to Ausable Chasm, c 13647 Ausable Chasm, d 13648 Ausable Chasm, upper end, i> 13649 In Ausable Chasm, d 427 Table Rock, general view, c 430 Elbow Falls, general view, c 428 Elbow Falls, close view, c 432 Alice Falls, c 435 Post Office, c 436 Birmingham Falls, c 437 Mystic Gorge, c 438 Devil’s Oven, c 13651 Lower end of Ausable Chasm, r> 431 Cathedral Rocks and boat landing, c 6470 The Flume from the boat landing, c 439 The Flume, c 13650 Grand Flume, o Taughannock. 7838 Taughannock Falls, s 2864 Looking out of Enfield Glen, b 2858 Bottom of the Gorge, b 2854 Revolutionary Musket Factory, A Havana Glen. 2818 Eagle Cliff Falls, frozen, c 2819 Ice Cavern under Eagle Clift’ Falls, c Watkins. 2804 From the observatory, c Winter. 2820 From Cemetery Hill, c 2821 Watkins and Seneca Lake from Cemetery Hill, c 2822 Sleighing on Main Street, c 2833 Hector Falls, frozen, c Watkins Glen. 534 Entrance to Watkins Glen, cs 2790 Vista and Glen Gorge with bridge, c 535 Glen Alpha, s 536 Artist’s Dream, s 2801 Artist’s Dream, c 537 Matchless scene, cs 538 Pluto Falls, s 2792 Cascade at Rainbow Falls, c 540 Whirlwind Gorge, s 541 Rainbow Falls, s 542 Spiral Gorge, 8 2791 Glen Cathedral, c 539 Cavern Cascade, s 2795 Cavern Cascade, c 2796 Cavern Cascade, c 2797 Cavern Cascade in the gorge, c 2793 Central Cascade, c 2799 Central Cascade, near view, c 2802 Glen of the pools, c 2794 Pool of the Nymphs, 2803 High Bridge over Watkins Glen, Winter. 2808 Sentry Falls, frozen, c 2810 Cavern Cascade, snow and ice, c 2811 Frozen cascade, snow and ice, 0 2813 Fairy Cascade, c 2817 Rainbow Falls, frozen, snow and ice, c 2812 Photographing mi der difficulties, c Niagara Falls. 7850 Niagara Falls, from the Cave of the Winds, s 7821 American and Horseshoe Falls, s 526 American and Horseshoe Falls, from Prospect Park, c 523 Panorama of American and Horse¬ shoe Falls, from below the Suspension Bridge, c 7854 American Falls, 8 7820 American Falls, s 3759 American Falls, from Luna Island, b 3758 American Falls, from Canada side, B 519 American Falls, from Canada side, c 527 American Falls, from Canada side, above the observatory, c 521 American Falls and Suspension Bridge, from Goat Island, c 528 Grand view of the Canada or Llorseshoe Falls, cs 518 Horseshoe Falls, from the Canada side, c 525 Horseshoe Falls, from the Canada side of Suspension Bridge, c 8339 Horseshoe Falls, from Goat Island, s 3766 Rapids, above the American Falls from Goat Island, b 3763 Rapids, between First and Second Sister’s Island, b o o 43 New York Niagara Falls. 3765 Rapids, on Canada side, from Clark Island, b 533 Whirlpool Rapids, c 530 Whirlpool Rapids, looking up the river where Captain Webb was drowned, c 532 “ Maid of the Mist,” c 3769 Cantilever Bridge across Niagara River, b 5674 Cantilever Bridge, from Canada side, c 3770 Suspension Bridge, from Prospect Park, b 529 Niagara River and Suspension Bridge, from Canada Falls, c 3767 Canada shore, from Luna Island, b Winter. 7825 Niagara, s 12139 The Falls from Prospect Park, s 12165 All the Falls from the bridge, s 7822 American Falls, s 7852 American Falls, s 9452 American Falls, s 2827 American Falls, from below, c 9454 American Falls, from Prospect Park, s 12159 American Falls, from Goat Island, s 9453 American Falls and ice mound, s 12987 Ice mound, o 7823 Ice mounds, s 14564 Ice Mountain, c 12161 Steps to Terrapin Rock, s 14565 Goat Island, from Terrapin Rock, c 7851 Horseshoe Falls, from Luna Island, s 7987 Horseshoe Falls, from Goat Island, a 14567 Canada Falls, from Goat Island, c 9455 The rapids from Goat Islaud, s 12163 A walk on Goat Island, s 14566 Winter on Goat Island, o 12151 Frost work, American side, s 12153 Prospect Park, cs 12137 Entrance to Prospect Park, s 12142 A path in Prospect Park, s 12140 A snowy path, Prospect Park, s Continued. 12144 Sleighing in Prospect Park, s 12141 Frosted trees, Prospect Park, s 12150 Frosted trees, Prospect Park, s 12147 Frosted forest, Prospect Park, s 2831 Frozen arch, Prospect Park, A 12145 The beauties of Prospect Park, s 12138 Prospect Point, s 12164 Cave of the Winds, cs 13307 Luna Island, c 12420 Luna Island and the American Falls, c 12157 Frost work, Luna Island, s 12158 Frost work, Luna Island, s 12156 Path on Luna Island, s 12155 Across Luna Island, s 13290 Across Luna Island, c 10102 A vista on Luna Island, s 2830 A snow scene on Luna Island, A 12166 Frosted trees, Canada side, cs 12167 House at Table Rock, cs 12168 Frost, Table Rock, cs 14569 Frost and snow at Table Rock. c 12169 Frost work through the mist, Table Rock, s 12148 King Frost, s 12143 Jack Frost, s 7988 Jack Frost at work, a 12160 Frost work, s 12162 Frosted forest, s 12152 Frozen trees, s 7853 Frozen apple tree, s 12149 The ice bridge, s 12154 The ice mountain, s 7824 Ice formation, 8 7989 Snow and ice effects, s 12146 A cold day at Niagara, s Buffalo. 3753 Lighthouse, b 3754 Steamer “Boston” leaving port, a 7839 Fort Ticonderoga, s 12105 Port Jervis, c 443 Grave of John Brown, North Elba, A Ohio. Columbus. 12648 Capitol, c 12646 Court House, c 12647 High Street, c Cincinnati. 12998 City Hall, c 12613 Entrance to City Hall, c 12612 Post Office, c 12610 Post Office and Fountain Square, c 12994 Fountain Square, c 12975 The Fountain, Fountain Square, 12974 Garfield statue, c 12993 Fourth Street, c 12611 Front Street, c 12605 River front, c 7880 Levee, s 7881 Suspension Bridge, s 12607 Art School, Eden Park, c 12608 Art Museum, Eden Park, c 12606 Vista of the Water Tower, Eden Park, c 44 Ohio— Continued. 12622, Garfield Memorial, Cleveland, Obio. Cleveland. 12624 Adelbert College, 12623 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 12967 Hollenden Hotel, 12622 Garfield Memorial. 12621 Arcade, 12968 Arcade, entrance, 12620 Euclid Avenue, 12619 Residences on Euclid Avenue, 12627 Residence of Henry Brush, 12625 View in Wade Park, c c c c c c c c c c 12626 Lake in Wade Park, 13005 Cuyahoga River, Newark. 12972 City Hall, 12973 Main Street, 12971 High School, Steubenville. 12970 Bridge across the Ohio, c c c o Oregon. Portland. 6701 Bridge across Willamette River, 9233 The river front, 9234 Wharves, 9235 Steamboat landing, 9231 Street view, 9232 Private residence, 9283 Chinese theatre and Joss House, C c c c Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. 6021 Independence Hall, c 1 Independence Hall, full front, cd 2 Independence Hall, rear view, cs 7678 Independence Hall, from Inde¬ pendence Square, 3 Independence Hall, interior, 8011 Independence Hall, interior, a a 45 Pennsylvania—Continued. 4, Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. 8014 Independence Hall, National Museum, 4 Liberty Beil, 8013 Liberty Bell, 5 State House Row, 8009 State House Row, 3920 City Hall, full view, 6409 City Hall, full view, north and east fronts, 133 City Hall, east front, 4839 City Hall, west front, c 42 City Hall, west entrance, CD 43 City Hall, south front, CD 4838 City Hall, south front from east, c 44 City Hall, south entrance, CD 7689 City Hall, from architect’s drawing, b 141 Carpenters’ Hall, b 6018 Carpenters’ Hall, full front, A 76 Carpenters’ Hall, interior, s 77 Carpenters’ Hall, interior, s 8021 Carpenters’ Hall, interior, S 46 Pennsylvania—Continued. 3, Interior of Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. 11 United States Mint, c 330 Post Office, c 6023 Custom House, c 75 Masonic Temple, c 6403 Masonic Temple, cd 4847 Masonic Home, c 24 Academy of Natural Sciences, cd 12 Pennsylvania Historical Society Building, 13th and Locust Streets, cd 15 Academy of Fine Arts, cs 185 Academy of Fine Arts, Antique Room, c 21 Philadelphia Library, cd 8 Ridgway Library, cs 7640 Pennsylvania Philosophical Soci¬ ety, c 20 Merchants’ Exchange, cds 37 46 Bank Row, Chestnut Street, c 7675 Chestnut Street National Bank, c 7676 Chestnut Street National Bank, interior, c 7677 Chestnut Street National Bank, Directors’ room, c 12187 Penn Mutual and Record Build¬ ings, c 12185 Provident Life and Trust Build¬ ing, c 12186 Philadelphia National Bank, c 119 Girard Bank, c 8026 Girard Bank, s 7669 Girard Trust Company Building, c 13673 Betz Building, c 6407 Hale Building, c 6025 Drexel Building, Fifth and Chestnut Streets, c 6026 Drexel Building, Chestnut Street front, c 6028 Drexel Building, Library Street front, c 6027 Drexel Building, from Independ¬ ence Square, c 3747 Ledger Building, . cs 5757 Ledger Building, Geo. W. Child’s private office, c 5758 Ledger Building, Geo. W. Child’s private office, c 5759 Ledger Building, Geo. W. Child’s private office, c 7700 Geo. W. Childs in his office, c 4866 First City Troop, c 22 Armory of the First Regiment, Broad and Callowhill Streets, cd 25 Armory of the State Fencibles, cd 137 Room of Post 2, G. A. R., from Commander’s seat, c 36 Girard College, cds 7638 Girard College, c 8019 Girard College, statue of Stephen Girard, s 13591 Girard College, statue of Stephen Girard, d 14 Blind Asylum, cd 52 Women’s Medical College, c 47 Pennsyl vania— Con tin u ed. Philadelphia. 17 Girls’ High School, 17th and Spring Garden Streets, University of Pennsylvania. 34 University of Pennsylvania, 5754 Law and Medical Buildings, 13454 Library, exterior, 14244 Library Building, east front 14249 Library Building, interior, 13455 Wistar Building, 13456 Hospital, CD CD c c c c c c 8023 Christ Church, choir, s 8024 Christ Church, Washington’s pew, fi 7642 St. Mark’s Church, c 7643 St. Mark’s Church, c 7644 St. Mark’s Church and rectory, c 5772 Church of St. James the Less, c 9 Church of the Holy Trinity, Nineteenth and Walnut Streets, CT) 78 St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, Fifth and Cherry Streets, s 8017 St. Peter’s P. E. Church, s 84, University of Pennsylvania. 13457 Medical Department, 13458 Dental Department, ° 13459 Biological Department, c 13460 Department of Hygiene, c 13461 Veterinary Department, c 14245 Veterinary Department, courtyard, c 13462 Dog Hospital, c 13463 Mechanical School, 14246 Maternity Home, 0 12984 Drexel Institute, 39 Old Swedes Church, 40 Old Swedes Church, pulpit, 41 Old Swedes Church, choir and organ, 3749 Christ Church, 8022 Christ Church, altar, 8018 St. Peter’s P. E. Church and graveyard, S 12099 Mosaic Altar, St. Mary’s P. E. Church, c 6 Group of Churches, Broad and Arch Streets, d 7177 Tabernacle Church, side view, c 13 Cathedral, CD 7927 St. James R. C. Church, interior, s 7736 St. Ann’s R. C. Church, s 7737 St. Ann’s R. C. Church, s 6410 College and Church of the Re¬ deemer, c 125 Rodef Shalom Synagogue, c 45 Rodef Shalom Synagogue, Pres¬ byterian Church and Boys’ High School, CD 48 Penn syl vania—Con tin ued. Philadelphia. 35 Young Men’s Christian Associa¬ tion Building, 47 Methodist Home, 7639 Mary Drexel Home, 30 German Hospital, front, 27 Pennsylvania Hospital, 6404 Pennsylvania Hospital in winter, 38 Eastern Penitentiary, 16 Academy of Music, 28 Broad Street Theatre, 10100 Broad Street Theatre, 29 Chestnut Street Opera House, 5238 Chestnut Street Theatre, 6019 Grand Opera House, 131 Walnut Street Theatre, 7 St. George’s Hall, 46 Horticultural Hall, Broad and Spruce Streets, burned 1893, 19 Hotel Bellevue, 26 Hotel Lafayette, 6398 Hotel Stratford, 6399 Hotel Stratford, Turkish Boom, 6400 Hotel Stratford, parlor, 9083 Green’s Hotel, the office, 9084 Green’s Hotel, ladies’ restaurant, 9085 Green’s Hotel, cafe, 23 Union League Club House, 7670 Rittenhouse Club, 7645 Art Club, 12188 University Club, 7656 Manufacturers’ Club, 7657 Manufacturers’ Club, cafe, 7658 Manufacturers’ Club, assembly room, 7659 Manufacturers’ Club, dining-room, 7660 Manufacturers’ Club, billiard room, 7661 Manufacturers’ Club, reading room, 7662 Manufacturers’ Club, parlor, 7663 Manufacturers’ Club, roof cafe, front, 7664 Manufacturers’ Club, roof cafe, back, 7646 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, 7647 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, reception-room, 7648 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, reading-room, 7649 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, hall, 7650 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, dining-room, 7651 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, billiard-room, 7652 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, kitchen, 7653 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, swimming tank, 7654 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, gymnasium, 7655 Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, running track, 7686 Widener residence, c 8 G CD C c c CD CD S CD C C D D CD C C C C C s s s CD C c c c c c c c c c c CD 6405 Lippincott residence and elm tree, Broad and Walnut Streets, 6406 Great elm tree, Broad and Wal¬ nut Streets, 49 Pennsylvania Railroad Building, Lourth and Walnut Streets, 54 Broad Street Station from City Hall, 56 Broad Street Station from Mason¬ ic Temple, 7641 Broad Street Station, trains leav- ing, 6416 Broad Street Station, Pacific mail train, 5750 Broad Street Station from switch tower; Chicago Limited and Last Line, 5751 Broad Street Station from switch tower; Chicago Limited and Last Line, 58 Pennsylvania Railroad, elevated road from switch tower, 33 Pennsylvania Railroad, Grain Elevator, 5767 Cramp’s Ship Yard, day of the launch of the “Yorktown” and “ Vesuvius,” 71 Reynolds’ Statue, 70 Reynolds’ Statue and Broad Street Station, Statue of Washington, Statue of Washington, Lranklin’s grave, Wanamaker’s Grand Depot, Arcade, Grand Depot, Deeding the Doves,Wanamaker’s, Easter Choir, Wanamaker’s View of Market Street, Market Street, west, showing Wanamaker’s and City Hall, Down Market Street from City Hall, Market Street Bridge, looking east, Down Chestnut Street, Up Chestnut Street from the Ledger Building, Chestnut Street, west from the Drexel Building, Chestnut Street, east from Lifth Street, Chestnut Street, down from Lifth Street, Lourth and Chestnut Streets, Thirty-seventh and Chestnut Streets Broad Street, north from City Hall, Broad Street and City Hall from Sansom Street, Broad Street, north from Walnut Street, Broad Street, south from Cherry Street, Broad Street, south from Arch Street Methodist Church, Masonic Temple, City Hall, 7179 8015 3750 10 7671 7282 7673 3748 12111 7665 12094 4846 7666 7683 8008 6024 6022 6402 7668 6413 74 72 73 c c s c CD C cs c c c c cs cs D 49 Pennsylvania — Continued. Philadelphia. 12983 Parade on Broad Street, 142 West Walnut Street, 7684 Fifth Street, north from the Drexel Building, 8029 Callowhill Street Bridge, 94 Philadelphia, from Callowhill Street Bridge, 7679 Panorama, northeast from Inde¬ pendence Hall, 7681 Panorama, northeast from Drexel Building, 7685 Panorama, east from Drexel Building, 7682 Panorama, west from Drexel Building, 7680 Panorama,north west from Drexel Building, 68 Panorama, north from Broad Street Station, 63 Panorama, south from Broad Street Station, 66 Panorama, northeast from Broad Street Station, 67 Panorama, northeast, general, from Broad Street Station, 59 Panorama, northwest, from Broad Street Station, 62 Panorama, southwest from Broad Street Station, 8333 Panorama, northwest from Broad and Market Streets, 8332 Panorama, showing the Cathedral, Old Philadelphia. c B 0 s 0 c c s cs c c c c c c c s s 148 Swedish houses, Queen Street below Front, 160 St. Peter’s Church, Fourth and Pine Streets, 161 St. Peter’s Church, Fourth and Pine Streets, rear, 151 Dutch Reformed Church, Fourth and Cherry Streets, 153 Philadelphia Dispensary, Fifth Street below Chestnut, 154 Old house, 757 Swanson Street, 176 Old house, 244 Dock Street, 169 House, 732 Water Street, 155 Residence of Dr. Physic, 156 Water Street, above Race ; ofhce of Stephen Girard, 174 School house, Fourth and Cherry Streets, 164 Market house, Second and Pine Streets, 80 Old Mifflin Mansion, residence of Pennsylvania’s first governor, 86 Old Penn Mansion, Letitia Court, 88 Old Penn Mansion, as removed to Fail-mount Park, _ 106 Old Penn Mansion, interior, 135 Home of Lucretia Mott, 81 Revolutionary House, Iron Sons of’76, c c c c c c c c c c c c s s c c c s 149 Front and Dock Streets, 152 Front Street, above Race, 158 Front Street, above Christian, 166 Front Street, below Dock, 175 Front and Lombard Streets, 163 Front and Shippen Streets, 159 Race Street wharf, 168 Water Street, above Race, 150 Water Street, near Spruce, 165 Water Street, above Spruce, 171 Water and Dock Streets, 162 Water Street, below Dock, 170 Water and Christian Streets, 167 Water Street, below Shippen, 173 Second Street, above Race, 157 Queen Street, above Second, 172 Swanson Street, 184 Chestnut Street Theatre in 1855, Chestnut Street above Sixth, 178 Chew House, Germantown, 182 Fisher House, Germantown, 183 Johnson House, Germantown, 177 Old house, Main Street, German¬ town, 180 Old house, Main Street, German¬ town, 179 Old Academy, Germantown, 181 Concord School, Germantown, 79 Roberts’ Mill, Germantown, built 1691, c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c o A B B B B B B B C3 Pairmount Park. 90 Fail-mount Water Works, 107 Fail-mount Water Works, 91 Fail-mount Water Works, general view, 9094 Fairmount Water Works, from West Philadelphia, 9096 Bird’s-eye view from the Water Works, 9098 Lemon Hill, 9099 Flower beds. Lemon Hill, 7690 Music Pavilion, Lemon Hill, 7693 Bird’s-eye view from Lemon Hill, 9100 Up the Schuylkill from Lemon Hill, 9095 The Schuylkill from the Reservoir, 93 Down the Schuylkill from the west bank, 92 The Schuylkill Navy, from the west bank, 7694 Philadelphia Barge Club Crew, 6418 Regatta Day, Schuylkill River, 6419 Boat races on the Schuylkill River, 9097 Callowhill Street Bridge, 6035 Girard Avenue Bridge, 7695 Girard Avenue Bridge, from the Zoo, 8034 General Grant’s Log Cabin, 8033 Tom Moore’s Cottage, 32 Spring Garden Water Works, 6034 River drive and tunnel, 7928 Snow balls, 7929 Fountain playing, OOwmO OCflOOOCi a row a a 50 Pennsyl vania — Con tin tied. 88, Old Penn Mansion, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Pair mount Park. 115 Sedgeley, s 9101 At Sedgeley, s 88 Old Penn Mansion, Landsdowne entrance, c 106 Old Penn Mansion, interior, a 18171 Sweet Briar Mansion, b 9103 Sweet Briar Walk, s 9104 Sweet Briar Walk, s 111 Solitude, near Sweet Briar Man¬ sion, s 112 Walk, near Sweet Briar Mansion, s 7292 Lovers’ Lane, s 9105 Arnold’s Mansion, Mt. Pleasant, s 8036 Arnold’s Mansion, Mt. Pleasant, s 4842 Arnold’s Mansion, general view, c 4843 Arnold’s Mansion, close view, c 6417 Rockland, c 120 Fountain in the East Park, c 121 Conservatory, Mrs. Setts’, b 109 Fountain Green, s 105 River Drive at the Falls, b 104 Manayunk, from the River Drive, b 9107 From Laurel Hill, s 7285 Goat team, s 8194 Goat team, s 127 Memorial Hall, c 12091 Horticultural Hall, c 6039 Horticultural Hall, south front, c 6040 Horticultural Hall, east front, c 6041 Horticultural Hall, interior, gen¬ eral view, west, c 6042 Horticultural Hall, interior, gen¬ eral view, east, c 6044 Horticultural Hall, interior, center aisle, west, c 6045 Horticultural Hall, interior, south aisle, east, c 6046 Horticultural Hall, interior, main aisle, east, c 6047 Horticultural Hall, interior, north aisle, east, c 6049 Horticultural Hall, interior, fernery, c 7930 Sunken Gardens, and Horticult¬ ural Hall, s 7183 Sunken Gardens, C 7181 English Government Building, c 12092 English Government Building, in winter, c 108 Artistic vase, s 12093 Flower urn in the West Park, c 9102 A drive, s 12090 A drive in the West Park, c 9290 Goethe Monument, c 5773 Equestrian statue of General Meade, d 5774 Equestrian statue of General Meade, profile, d 6037 Statue of Religious Liberty, c 7182 Statue of Columbus, c 7180 Catholic Fountain, c 122 The Wolf Group, c 6029 Morton McMichael Memorial, d 6036 Witherspoon Monument, c 51 Pennsylvania — Continued. 7183, Sunken Gardens, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Fairmoiint Park. 8035 Lincoln Monument, s 6032 Lincoln Monument and Liver Drive, c 13942 Equestrian Statue of “Joan of Arc,” c Wissahickon Creek 12083 Wissahickon Creek, c 12084 Wissahicken Creek, c 9108 On the Wissahickon, s 95 On the Wissahickon, CD 5775 On the Wissahickon, c 7699 On the Wissahickon, c 8032 On the Wissahickon, s 8031 Artist’s study on the Wissahickon, s 12089 Entrance to Wissahickon Drive, c 97 Wissahicken Drive, CD 7931 On the Wissahickon Drive, s 96 Choice view from the road, CD 98 The Stone Bridge from the rocks, CD 99 The Stone Bridge from the Wis¬ sahickon, CD 4848 Looking down from the Stone Bridge, C 4849 Looking down from the Stone Bridge, c 4850 Wissahickon, below Lex Avenue, c 100 Valley Green, d 128 Valley Green, c 101 Valley Green, near view, ^ d 12085 Wissahickon Creek at Valley Green, c 12086 Wissahickon Creek near Valley Green, c 129 Valley Green Bridge, c 103 Indian Lock s 12082 Indian Lock Bridge, c 7698 Devil’s Pool, c 12087 Lustic bridge and arbor at Devil’s Pool, c 12088 Libsey homestead, built 1687, c 118 Old Eittenhouse Mansion, s 117 Lomantic Falls at Led Bridge, s 123 Thorp’s Lane Bridge, C 102 Wissahickon in winter, D Zoological Garden. 89 Girard Avenue entrance, CD 7932 Monkey house, s 5778 Alligators and turtles, c 5776 Snake house, east wing, c 5777 Snake house, west wing, c 5779 A case of garter snakes, c 5780 Boa-constrictors, C 3921 Lion, standing, c 7185 Tiger, roaring, c 4844 Loyal Bengal tiger, c 8195 Giraffes, s 8196 American buffalo, w 5783 Buffalo, “Pete,” c 5784 Camel, c 8197 Camel, s 8198 Camel, s 3138 Baby camel, suckling, A 8205 Bactrian camel, S 52 Pennsylvania—Continued. Fairmount Park. Zoological Gardens. 3139 Dromedary, 5786 Elk (buck), 5787 Elk (buck), 5788 Group of elks, 5789 Group of elks, 5790 Rocky Mountain antelopes, 8202 Pronghorn antelope, 8200 Moose, 8203 Black tailed deer, 8204 White deer, 8201 Wild Cat, 8199 Wild Cats, 3140 Leopard, 3918 Red kangaroo, 145 Zebus, 5781 Iguanas (West Indies), 8218 Pelicans, 5785 Peruvian llamas, A C C c c c s s s s A s A A A C s c 13075 8007 13578 6412 13579 331 332 333 334 3741 3742 5771 12095 12096 12097 12098 13590 5760 126 13204 5827 Founders’ Hall, 5828 Barclay Hall, S.S. “ Indiana” leaving Philadel¬ phia for famine-stricken Russia, Delaware River and islands, Delaware River ferry boat, City Ice Boat No. 1, Steamboat, “ Sylvan Glen,” Castle of State (hsh house) front, Castle of State, river front, Castle of State, side view, Castle of State, kitchen, Point Breeze oil wharves, Point Breeze refineries, Bartram’s House, Gray’s Ferry, Bartram’s House, inscription over window, Bartram’s Gardens, large old cypress tree, Independence Falls, Darby Creek, Old Log Cabin, Darby Creek, Picturesque view on Darby Creek, Curved bridge at Manayunk, Entrance to Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Swarthmore College, Haverford College. c c c D s D C B B 13078 Remains of old Fort Washington, built 1777, 223 Washington’s Headquarters, 13083 Washington’s Headquarters, doorway, 13081 Washington’s Headquarters, hall¬ way, 224 Washington’s Headquarters, in¬ terior, 13077 Washington’s Headquarters, par¬ lor and secret passage, 13076 Washington’s Headquarters, din¬ ing-room and secret passage, 13082 Lafayette’s Headquarters, 13084 Old school house, Pangliorne. 244 View overlooking Bucks County from Langhorne, 245 Up the Neshaminy from Lang¬ horne, 288 On the banks of Neshaminy Creek, 246 A picturesque bit near Lang¬ horne, c A Kennett Square. 338 Library at Cedarcroft, home of Bayard Taylor, A 336 Lodge at Cedarcroft, A 337 Chestnut trees at Cedarcroft, A Valley Forge. 13079 Town of Valley Forge, o 13080 Site of the old forge in the valley, c c c I B B B Pancaster. 4931 Birthplace of President Buchanan, b 327 House of President Buchanan, a Delaware Water Gap. 8187 Delaware Water Gap, 286 Delaware Water Gap from the drive, 12101 Kittatinny House from the river, 14480 Parlor of Kittatinny House, 14481 Dining-room of Kittatinny House, 12102 Kittatinny and Water Gap Houses from New Jersey, 12103 Mount Tammany, 289 Indian Ladder Bluff, 14246 Up the river, from Lovers’ Retreat, 12100 Valley of the Delaware from Winona Cliff, 14248 The Gap, from Winona Cliff, 13580 View from Promontory toward the village, 13581 View from Promontory toward the gap, 12104 Marshall Falls, Stroudsburg. 296 Picturesque view of the Moun¬ tain House, 298 Sylvan Cascade, 290 Tunnel, summit of Catawissa Railroad, Buslikill. 356 Bushkill Falls, 358 Top of Bushkill Falls, 355 Creek above Bushkill, cs cs c c B C C c c 0 B B B B B a a 53 Pennsylvania — Continued. 8187, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Dingman’s Ferry. 369 View of Dingman’s Ferry, 13592 Delaware E i v e r at Dingman’s Ferry, 378 High Falls, 354 Below High Falls, 345 Silver Thread Falls, 353 Factory Falls, 13594 Factory Falls, 368 Top of Factory Falls, 346 Old mill, 361 Old mill, 348 View from High Falls Hotel, 351 View on Indian Ladder, 350 Indian Ladder Falls, 373 Indian Ladder Falls, 352 Upper Falls, Indian Ladder, 365 Eaymonds-kill Falls, 343 Bridal Veil Falls, 375 Bavmonds-kill and Bridal \ eil Falls, 13595 Serpent Falls, 370 Iris Grotto, 366 Colosseum Falls, 376 The Cadedenean, 379 A Pike County road, 367 Eoad from Dingman’s to Strouds¬ burg, 359 Across country from Dingman s, B D B B B B D B BD B B B B B B B B B D B B B B B B Pottsville. 220 Panorama of Pottsville, s 216 Atkins’ Furnaces, s 215 Carbon Valley from Sharp Mountain, s Bethlehem. 319 Panorama, c 314 Moravian Sun Inn, c 318 Moravian Church, c 313 Street and Moravian Church, c 317 Moravian Sisters’ Convent, c 316 Moravian Dead House, c 315 Moravian Burial Ground, c 312 Moravian Mill, Monocacy Creek, c . 320 Lehigh University, Packer Hall, c 322 Lehigh University, Laboratory, c 323 Lehigh University, Gymnasium, c 321 Lehigh University, Library and Gymnasium, c 324 Lehigh University, President’s house, C 325 Bethlehem from the Lehigh University, c Mauch Chunk. 8040 General view of Mauch Chunk, c 232 Dreamy view of Mauch Chunk, s 8041 View of Mauch Chunk from the flagstaff, cs 54 Pennsylvania—Con tinned. Mauch Chunk. 8042 \ T iew of Mauch Chunk from foot of Mt. Pisgah, c 8045 View of Mauch Chunk from the summit of Mt. Pisgah, c 8039 Mauch Chunk and Mt. Pisgah, c 227 General view showing Mt. Pisgah, s 233 Grand view of Mauch Chunk, Mt Pisgah and the Switch- back, s 8044 Looking up the Switchback, c 236 Mt. Jefferson Plane, 2070 feet long, s 234 Mt. Pisgah Plane, 2341 feet long, s 235 View from the summit of Mt. Pisgah, south, _ s 237 Burning Mine Summit, s 238 Coal breaker, s 239 Scenes around a coal breaker, s 240 Slate pickers in a coal breaker, s 241 Mining bossess at powder house, R 242 Entrance to a coal mine, s 243 Train coming out of a coal mine, s 229 General view of the Lehigh V alley, s 231 Down the Lehigh Valley, s 8043 Lehigh Valley from the foot of Mt. Pisgah, c 8037 Looking up the Lehigh, c 8038 Looking down the Lehigh, c 228 View on the Lehigh, c Mahanoy City. 214 Panorama, s 211 Fogt’s Colliery, s 213 Reading Colliery, s 212 A miner’s home, s 285 Coal regions, s 210 Mahanoy Tunnel, near Mahanoy City, s Shenandoah City. 5735 Shenandoah City Colliery, c 5736 Shenandoah City Colliery, c 5733 Shenandoah City Colliery, sur¬ face coal stripping, c 5734 Shenandoah City Colliery, sur¬ face coal stripping, c 5745 West Shenandoah Colliery, bringing coal to the surface, ‘c 5747 Indian Ridge Colliery, c 5748 Indian Ridge Colliery, coal-dirt hoist, c 5746 Turkey Run Colliery, coal shutes, c 5739 Kohinoor Colliery and shaft, c 5740 Kohinoor Colliery, dirt shutes, c 5741 Kohinoor Colliery, link chain dirt scraper, c 5742 Kohinoor Colliery, miner going doAvn shaft, c 5743 Kohinoor Colliery, one mile under ground, c 5744 Kohinoor (Plliery, mammoth coal vein one mile under ground, c 5737 Grand panorama of the Schuyl¬ kill coal region, c 5738 Grand panorama of the Schuyl¬ kill coal region, c 5749 Cascade on Stony Creek, c Cresson Springs. 12990 Station at Cresson Springs, c 12881 Mountain House, c 13121 Mountain House, c 248 Mountain House, b 9087 Mountain House, hall, s 9089 Mountain House, parlor, s 9088 Mountain House, dining room, s 251 Upper Cottage Row, Mountain House Grounds, b Gettysburg. 2008 Meade’s Headquarters, c 2014 Battlefield from Little Round Top, Wheatfield and Peach Orchard, c 2755 Peach Orchard, from Emmets- burg Road, c 2756 Zook’s Monument and Wheatfield, c 2015 Battlefield, from Little Round Top towards Cemetery Hill, c 2004 From Culp’s Hill, overlooking the field from position held bv the 7th Indiana and Knapp’s Battery, c 7971 Union front, from Bloody Angle, s 7969 Bloody Angle, Pickett’s Charge, s 2750 Pickett’s Charge, taken from the right of High Water Mark, c 7972 High Water Mark of the Rebellion, k 2751 High Water Mark, showing the monuments of 72dand 106th Pennsylvania Volunteers, c 2752 High Water Mark, showing the monuments of the 15th, 19th and 20th Massachusetts, c 2011 Position of 106tli Pennsylvania, 15th, 19th and 20th Mass¬ achusetts, c 7966 Spot where General Hancock was wounded, c 2012 Hancock wounded, c 7973 Taneytown Road toward High Water Mark, s 2749 Taneytown Road, from Pierce’s barn, showing one of the lines of retreat on the first day, c 2019 Big and Little Round Tops from Emmetsburg Road, c 2740 Big and Little Round Tops from National Cemetery, c 7975 Summits of Big and Little Round Tops, s 2748 Round Top from the eastern slope of Seminary Ridge, c 7974 Little Round Top from High Water Mark, s 55 Pennsylvania — Continued. Gettysburg. 2018 Little Round Top from the Wheatfield, monument of 27th Connecticut in the fore¬ ground, c 2738 On the slope of Little Round Top; position occupied by a portion of the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, on the night of July 1st, c 2754 Breastworks of the 95th Penn¬ sylvania Y olunteers and 140th New York, on the front slope of Little Round Top, c 7967 Monument to General Stafford, s 7964 Monument to 91st Pennsylvania Volunteers on Little Round Top, s 2006 Culp’s Hill from Cemetery Hill, Battery B, 4th U. S. Artil¬ lery and 1st New York Artil¬ lery in the foreground, c 2003 Position of Geary’s Brigade and Monument of 28th Pennsyl¬ vania on Culp’s Hill, c 2730 From East Cemetery Hill, show¬ ing Wadsworth’s line to Culp’s Hill, c 2013 First Massachusetts Cavalry and Sedgwick’s Headquarters, C 2728 From position of Rickett’s Bat¬ tery, East Cemetery Hill, showing lunettes of Weed- rick’s Battery and stone wall, c 2733 Part of the breastworks occupied by Green’s Brigade, 2d Divi¬ sion, 12th Corps, with Mon¬ ument of 28th Pennsylvania, c 2736 From Spangler’s Spring, showing the position and monuments of the 2d Massachusetts and 27th Indiana and the ground over which the charge of the 2d Massachusetts was made, c 2741 Ziegler’s Grove from the Taney- town Road, showing the position of the 12th Massa¬ chusetts and 88th Pennsyl¬ vania Volunteers. c 2745 View from the position occupied by the 12th Massachusetts on Seminary Ridge, over¬ looking the scene of opera¬ tions of the 11 tli Corps, c 2747 Willoughby Run, showing the position and monument of the 19th Indiana, c 2753 From Little Round Top; scene of Kilpatrick’s fight and Farnsworth’s death, c 7968 Union sharpshooters’ outposts, s 2759 Position occupied by the Union sharpshooters as outposts, showing the Emmetsburg Road and Baltimore Pike, c 6245 Breastworks and monument, 30th Maine, s 2017 Devil’s Den, c 6246 In Devil’s Den, s 6243 Spot where Gen. Reynolds fell, s 2758 House on the Emmettsburg Road to which the body of Gen. Reynolds was carried on the first day, sc 6248 Monument of 29th Pennsylvania V olunteers, s 7970 Spot where Cushing and Armis- ted fell, s 2005 Cemetery Hill from Culp’s Hill, c 2731 Entrance to the National Ceme¬ tery, _ ( c 2007 Monument in the National Ceme¬ tery, _ ^ c 2739 Reynolds’ Monument in the Na¬ tional Cemetery, c 2729 Entrance to Evergreen Cemetery, c 2727 From East Cemetery Hill, ground over which the Louisiana Ti¬ gers charged, showing posi¬ tion of Hoke’s Brigade in reserve, c 6242 Spangler’s Spring, s 2735 Spangler’s Spring, showing the position occupied in Spang¬ ler’s Wood by Lockwood’s Maryland Brigade, c 2737 Wolf’s Hill from Spangler’s Spring, showing Reaver’s house, occupied during the battle by Confederate sharp¬ shooters, c 2732 From position on Culp’s Hill oc¬ cupied by the 56tli Pennsyl¬ vania, 7th Indiana and sec¬ tion of Knapp’s Battery, showing the Confederate position on Benner’s Hill, c 2734 Showing the scene of the Confed¬ erate charge across Spang¬ ler’s Swail, against the posi¬ tion occupied by the 147th Pennsylvania, July 3d, c 2016 Monterey Gap from Little Round Top, through which Lee’s Army retreated, c 2746 Railroad cut, scene of the cap¬ ture of the Confederate Bri¬ gade, first day’s fight, c 2020 Main Street, through which the Federal Army retreated, c 2742 Chambersburg Street, c 2743 Carlisle Street, c 2744 Baltimore Street, c 2757 Jenny Wade’s house, C 56 Pennsylvania—Continued. Pittsburgh. 9116 Panorama of Pittsburgh, 13088 Panorama of Pittsburgh and Alleghany Citv, 13446 Pittsburgh from Mt. Washington, 9121 Fifth Avenue, 9122 Fifth Avenue, 9119 Sixth Avenue, 9118 East Liberty Street, 9120 Smithfield Street, 9123 Sixth Street, 9124 Rose Street, 9125 Lake in Alleghany Park, 13086 Alleghany River at Pittsburgh, 13089 Monongahela River at Pittsburgh, 13087 Confluence of Alleghany and Monongahela Rivers at Pitts¬ burgh, Alleghany City. 13447 Alleghany City from Mt. Wash¬ ington, 201 Down the Ohio from Alleghany City, 202 Up the Ohio from Alleghany City, showing Western Peni¬ tentiary, 208 Western Penitentiary, 207 Western Penitentiary, entrance, 209 Western Penitentiary, interior, showing cells, 12599 Homestead, 280 Old St. David’s Church, Radnor, 7184 American Elm, West Chester, 339 On the Brandywine, 3739 Court-House at Chester, 3740 William Penn’s House, Upland, 9126 Birthplace of Jas. G. Blaine, Brownsville, 12969 Oil derricks at McDonald, 289 Nanticoke Gap Coal Breaker, Wilkesbarre, Johnstown Disaster. 6361 Overflow of Conemaugh Lake, 6362 Broken dam, north, Conemaugh Lake, 6363 Broken dam, north, general view, 6365 Broken dam from west side, 6364 Looking through the break, north, 6368 Conemaugh Lake after the flood, 6369 The dam across the break, 6378 Conemaugh Trestle, 6379 Conemaugh Trestle before the flood, 6375 John Baker and pony (rode from the dam to South Fork ahead of the flood,) 6287 Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Cambria Iron A\ orks and wreckage, s c c s s s s s s s s c c c c c c c c c c A c c A A c c c AS AS ABS AS AS B AS B S AS B 6302 Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Cambria Iron Works and wreckage, 6325 Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge and great drift, 6289 Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, hunting for bodies, 6301 Acres of wreckage from Penn¬ sylvania Railroad Bridge; hunting for bodies, 6304 Looking over wreckage toward J ohntown from P ennsylvania Railroad Bridge, 6328 Cambria Company’s store and Pennsylvania Railroad Station, 6299 Relief station, Johnstown station, Pennsylvania Railroad, 12986 Day Express, 6308 Wreck of Cambria Iron Works, 6316 East end of Cambria Iron Works, 6290 Looking over Cambria Iron Works, showing bodies, 6303 Conemaugh River and Cambria Iron Works, 6291 Conemaugh River, from tempo¬ rary bridge, 6288 Looking up the Conemaugh Val¬ ley from Locust Street, 6313 From the west bank of the Cone¬ maugh, 6326 From the west bank of the Cone¬ maugh, 6360 Merchants’ Hotel, 6285 West end of Main Street, showing Merchants’ Hotel, 6321 Main Street, looking down on wreckage, 6307 Main and Franklin Streets, showing Opera House and the only truck team saved, 6359 Main Street above Franklin, 6293 Main Street from Franklin Street, wreckage 40 feet high, 6306 Main Street and City Park, 6389 Main and Union Streets, 6393 Wrecked houses, Main and Union Streets, 6392 Debris at Union Street, 6339 View of wreck on Main and Walnut Streets, 6338 Rear of Walnut and Main Streets, 6336 Walnut, near Main Street, 6327 Looking south-west from Main and Clinton Streets, 6312 Clinton Street above Main Street, the Post Office, 7068 Wreckage at Clinton and Locust Streets, 6319 Up Conemaugh from Main and Clinton Streets, 6296 Across Bedford Street, effects of back water, s c s c s 0 s c s c s B s s c o A S c B AS S B AS S s A A AS C c D C s 57 Pennsylvania — Continued. Johnstown Disaster. 6332 Wreckage from back water, First Ward, as 6342 General Hastings’ Headquarters, as 6292 West end of Johnstown, showing the morgue, A 6317 Schoolhouse, morgue and wreck¬ age, c 6324 Looking east from School Morgue, c 6343 Millville Morgue, a 6344 Bringing in a body, Millville Morgue, s 6394 Jam in rear of Morrell Institute, s 6395 Wreckage in rear of Morrell Institute, s 6318 Catholic Church and site of Ilurlbut House, c 6349 Interior of First Methodist Church, a 6334 General Campbell’s residence, 80 persons saved, A 6340 Colonel Linton’s residence, a 6314 A ruined home, c 6390 Tree driven through house, AS 6391 Tree driven through house, as 6347 Pay day, A 12982 Johnstown Dam, c 6331 Pontoon bridge across Stony Creek, as 6320 Panorama of Grubtown after the flood, c 6382 Wrecked engines at Conemaugh, s 6383 Wrecked engines at Conemaugh, bs 6384 Wrecked engines at Conemaugh, s 6381 Boulders washed from bluff, Conemaugh, A 6396 View of Haines Street, Kern- ville, as 6397 Morris Street, Kernville, A 6352 Cambria City, as 6353 Cambria City, Chestnut and River Streets, _ as 6355 Cambria City, ruins on Railroad Street, AS 6354 Cambria City, St. Mary’s R. C. Church, interior, as 6351 Up the Conemaugh from Cam¬ bria City, as Pennsylvania Railroad Views. 9693 Dining car on the Pennsylvania Limited, c 7688 Vice-President’s private car, interior, _ C 12976 Pennsylvania Railroad Station and ferries from the river, Jersey City, N. J., _ c 12645 Interior of Pennsylvania Rail¬ road Station, Jersey City, N. J., c 12980 Switch Tower, Harrisburg, c 9109 Horseshoe Curve, s 7961 Horseshoe Curve, s 7960 Horseshoe Curve, s 4932 Horseshoe Curve, panorama, c 7963 Horseshoe Curve, from Kittan¬ ning Point, s 12979 The turn of the Horseshoe Curve, c 7962 Kittanning Point, cs 13297 Curve beyond Kittanning Point, c 9115 Allegrippus, s 4933 Allegrippus, b 9110 Cut at Allegrippus, s 12630 Railroad cut at Allegrippus, c 9093 Mountain road in the Alleghanies, s 12981 Gallitzin Tunnel, near Cresson, c 9092 Old Portage Road, summit, s 253 Old Portage Road, summit, b 255 Old Portage Road, looking up Plane No. 5, summit, b 254 Old Portage Road, looking down Plane No. 5, summit, b 13401 Map of Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections, — 12617 Tunnel on Old Portage Road, west, c 13122 Buttermilk Falls, c 13150 Pennhaven Inclined Planes, s 13123 A Valley in the Blue Ridge, c 13117 Conemaugh, from the tower, c 9090 Conemaugh Viaduct, cs 12985 Conemaugh Furnace, 13120 Across the Conemaugh, 9091 Conemaugh Bridge, No. 6, s 13118 Deep Cut, No. 6, s 9114 Deep Cut, near Conemaugh, s 9111 Old Portage Tunnel, near Cone¬ maugh, s 9112 Old Portage Tunnel, near Cone¬ maugh, s 12421 On the Blue Juniata, near Mill Creek, dg 12882 Sang Hollow, c 13119 Sang Hollow, east, c 13124 Track tanks, Sang Hollow, c 12628 Packsaddle, c 12842 Packsaddle, panorama, c 12629 Packsaddle, looking east, c 12631 Log cabin of the Packsaddle, c 12618 Cable Ferry, c 9113 Whippoorwill Straight, s 12632 Pay car at Derry, c 12642 Greenburg station and tunnel, c 12977 Pinch Road, Cornwall and Leba¬ non Road, c 12978 Pines, at Pinch Road, Cornwall and Lebanon Road, c 13521 Chicago Limited running at full speed near Newport, c 5 a a 58 Pennsyl vania — Con tin tied. 4932, Panorama of the Horseshoe Curve, Pennsylvania Railroad. 59 Rhode Island. 715, Old Tower built by Norsemen in the 10th Century, Newport, Rhode Island. Newport. 711 First Beach, c 713 Purgatory, c 715 Old tower built by Norsemen in the 10th century, c 7888 Statue of Commodore Perry, as 718 Redwood Library, c 719 Jewish Cemetery, c 717 Lodge, grounds and residence of Miss Wolfe, 9767 War College, Coasters Island, Fall River. 721 Steamer “ Pilgrim,” c 722 Steamer “ Pilgrim,” grand stair¬ case, c Texas. San Antonio. 12897 Post Office and Government Building, A 12900 Alamo, A 12899 Alamo Plaza, A 12901 Alamo Street, looking south, A 12604 Old mission, B C 12895 Kampman Building, A 12602 Parade grounds at Fort Houston, c 12896 Tower in Fort Houston, A 12603 San Antonio from Fort Houston, c R1 Paso. 5516 Plaza, r> 5515 Arcade, u 5514 Main Street, D 5517 Street view, n 5518 Telegraph Avenue, r> 5519 Washerwomen, d 5520 Marshall Railroad Station, D o a 60 Texas — Continued. 12604, Old Mission, San Antonio, Texas. Galveston. 13263 Beach Hotel, B Texarkana. 12898 Trains at station, X Utah. Wasatch Mountains. 9277 Wasatch Range, 9278 Sandstone formation, 9279 Giant Pinnacles, 9280 Rocky Buttes, 7894 Ogden Canon, 1045 Looking down Volcanic Peak, 7889 Thousand-Mile-Tree, W a s a t c h Canon, 7890 Entrance to Devil’s Gate, Weber River, 7891 Weber River, Weber Canon, 7892 Pulpit Rock, Weber Canon, 7893 Devil’s Slide, Weber Canon, 1039 Devil’s Slide, close view, 3814 Tunnel Three, Union Pacific Railroad, A A A A S A 8393 1047 1048 1049 3823 3824 3822 3820 3821 Green River, upper end of the Colorado Canon, Mt. Nebo from the west, Gunnison, Servier River, and San Pitch Mountains from the west, Southern slope of San Pitch Mountains, Cliff Ruins. Cliff ruins in a Canon near the Sierra Abajo, Cliff house in a Canon near the Sierra Abajo, Cave ruins in a Canon near the Sierra Abajo, Ruins in Montezuma Canon, Ruins in Montezuma Canon, A A A A A 61 Utah—Con tin tied. Salt hake City. 3815 Salt Lake City from Prospect Hill, 3816 Panorama with Wasatch Moun¬ tains, 1040 Court-house, 1042 Main Street, 6566 Main Street, 13387 Street, 8193 Mormon Tabernacle, 6568 Mormon Tabernacle, close view, 3818 Mormon Tabernacle, interior, decorated, 3819 Mormon Temple, (before comple¬ tion), 6569 Mormon Temple (completed) 13293 Assembly Hall, 6567 Eagle Gate, 8189 Eagle Gate and Bee Hive, 1043 Bee Hive, 13046 Lion House, A A A A C B S c A A C B C SC A B 3817 Panorama of the Bee Hive and Lion House, A 8191 Brigham Young’s grave, c 6570 Camp Douglas, G 6571 Great Salt Lake, c 6572 Great Salt Lake, bathing house, c Garfield Beach. 12890 Bathing at Garfield Beach, ^ A 12889 Great Salt Lake from Garfield Beach, A Ogden. 12888 Normal High School, a 9276 Desert of Utah, A 6572 A home in the desert, c 1044 A ranch in Southern Utah, s 6574 Palmer House on Denver and Bio Grande Railroad, c 6575 Giant’s Club, Sandstone, c Virginia. Richmond. 922 Capitol, A 938 Old Court House, Bowling Green, c 916 Virginia ox-team, _ A 939 Residence of Jefferson Davis dur¬ ing the war, c 940 Libby Prison, c 5794 Castle Thunder, A 5698 Richmond and Belle Isle, 1865, i> 5699 Ruins, 1865, 5700 Ruins, 1865, 15 5701 Ruins, 1865, 1! 856 Statue of Washington, Greenough, s 923 Washington Monument, a 9288 Lee Monument, B 924 Statue of Stonewall Jackson, a 940, Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia. 62 Virginia—Con tin uecl. Richmond. 936 House in which Stonewall Jack- son died, Guinea Station, c 937 Room in which Stonewall J ack- son died, c 941 National Cemetery, c 942 National Cemetery, showing the post flag, c 944 Confederate Cemetery, Oakwood, c 943 Confederate Monument, Oak- wood Cemetery, c 945 Confederate Pyramid, Hollywood Cemetery, c 946 Monument to Gen. Stuart, Holly¬ wood Cemetery, c City Point. 5702 Gen. Grant’s log cabin, d 5703 Gen. Grant’s headquarters, u 5704 Col. Bowers’ headquarters, d Fortress Monroe. 5727 Panorama of the fort, b 5713 Main entrance and moat, b 5714 Main entrance, B 5725 Moat towards the sea, b 5715 Officers’ entrance and moat, B 5716 Officers’ quarters, b 5717 Guard house, B 5718 The big gun, b 5719 Trophy garden, b 57 20 Battery, B 5721 Casement No. 40, B 5726 Target practice with the water battery, B 5722 Live oaks and parade grounds, b 5723 Avenue of live oaks, b 5795 Jefferson Davis’ prison, A 3775 Scudding along under full sail, off Fortress Monroe, c 3773 Iiygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, c Hampton. 5709 Soldiers’ Home, b 5711 Hampton school, B 5712 Old church, B 5710 National Cemetery, B Mt. Vernon. 840 Steamboat landing, s 848 Porter’s lodge, a 7067 Mansion from the gate, a 841 Mansion, front, Acs 8183 Mansion, rear, s 850 View from the window of Wash¬ ington’s chamber, A 843 Butler’s house, A 8184 Servants’ quarters, s 855 Barn, s 854 Tomb of Washington, general view, s 846 Tomb of Washington, front, s 844 Tomb of Washington, entrance, A 845 Tomb of Washington, the sarco¬ phagus, A 847 First tomb of Washington, 849 Walk on the Potomac, 8185 James River, 851 Old Pohick Church, Arlington. 761 Arlington, 3953 Gateway of the National Cemetery, 6495 Gateway of the National Cemetery, 6269 Mansion, 3954 Fajade of the mansion, and the drive, 10066 Washington, from the mansion porch, 6270 Rostrum, 6271 Rostrum, 2053 Drive, 6272 Drive, 762 In the National Cemetery, 8186 In the National Cemetery, 7259 Temple of Fame, 3955 Memorial Garden, 825 Soldiers’ Monument, 7258 Monument to the Unknown Dead, 10069 Monument to the Unknown Dead, decorated, 6274 Soldiers’ graves, 6275 Soldiers’ graves, 10070 Soldiers’ graves, decorated, 6273 Officers’ graves, 7259 Sheridan’s grave, 10067 Sheridan’s grave, decorated, 10068 Commodore Porter’s grave, 3956 Panorama of Washington and the Potomac from Arlington, Fredericksburg. 880 Tomb of Washington’s mother, 873 Lacy House, 872 Fredericksburg from the Lacy House, 874 Burnside’s headquarters, with town in the distance, 875 Massachusettes Battery, near the Scott House, 877 Slave quarter, Scott House, 878 General Sumner’s headquarters, 879 Sumner’s Crossing, 882 View from Stonewall Jackson s headquarters at Hamilton’s Crossing, 881 Marie Heights, 902 Marie House, 903 Fredericksburg from the Marie House, 885 Ruins of the Bernard Mansion, 886 View on the Rappahannock from Bernard Mansion, 887 Franklin’s Crossing, Rappahan¬ nock, 883 National Cemetery, 884 Confederate Monument, National Cemetery, A A S A C S A S c AS S S B S C s s c c s s s s s s s AS s c B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 63 Virginia — Continued Bull Run. 892 Battlefield toward Thoroughfare Gap, b 893 Battlefield where General Bee fell, b 894 Battlefield toward Centreville, b 899 Stonewall Jackson’s position north of Warrentown Pike, b 900 Longstreet’s position south of Warrentown Pike, near Groveton, b 895 Bridge at Bull Run, b 896 The old stone house, b 897 Ford at Sudley Springs, b 898 Old mill near Sudley Ford, b 890 Henry House, B 901 Scene of the last charge of Penn¬ sylvania Reserves on hill near the Henry House, 891 Soldiers’ Monument near the Henry House, Cliancellorsville. 907 Chancellorsville, B 906 General view of the battlefield, b 90S Chancellor’s house, rear, showing shells, _ _ B 909 Plancock and Geary’s position from top of Chancellor’s house, b 910 Ely’s Ford Road from top of Chancellor’s house, B 904 General Lee’s headquarters, b 905 Old Red Church, _ B 915 Old Wilderness Church and Melzie, b 914 Dowdall’s Tavern, B 911 Stone marking the spot where Stonewall Jackson fell, ^ b 912 Position of Federal Artillery, 38 guns, on the hill near Fair- view, B 913 Scene of charge of Eighth Penn¬ sylvania Cavalry, B Petersburg. 920 The mine, A 921 The crater, A 857 Blanford Church, B Williamsburg. 925 Old Court House, A 929 William and Mary College, a 930 President’s house, William and Mary College, A 933 Fort Magruder, earthworks, A 934 Negro camp meeting shouters, A 935 Old Episcopal Church, interior, A 928 Old Churchyard, a Yorktown. 5705 Yorktown during the war, d 5706 Yorktown Hotel, c 5708 Street, b 5707 Old houses, c Ruray. 5693 Panorama of the Shenandoah Yallev, showing Luray Inn, c 5690 Panorama showing Cavern Hill, c 5691 Panorama showing Cavern Hill, c 5689 Panorama toward the station, c 5695 Shenandoah River, c 5696 Shenandoah River, c 5697 Shenandoah River, c Natural Bridge. 6692 Natural Bridge, bcg 14235 Natural Bridge Hotels, c 14236 Invernia Cascade, c 14237 Saltpetre Cave, c 14238 Lost River, c 14239 Lace Water Falls and Dragon’s Pool, c 14240 Lace Water Falls, c Virginia Hot Springs. 14214 Virginia Hot Springs Valley, _ c 14215 Virginia Hot Springs, general view, c 14216 Cottage Avenue, c 14217 Virginia Hotel, c 14218 Virginia Hotel and Railroad Sta¬ tion, c 14219 Bath House, c 14220 Bath House and Virginia Hotel, c Falling Springs. 14221 Deer-lick Falls from the road, c 14222 Deer-lick Falls, c 14223 Deer-lick Falls and Creek, c 14224 On Falling Springs Creek, c 5729 Ruin at Jamestown, West Virginia. New River. 14226 New River near Hinton, c 14227 Devil’s Tea Table, 0 14228 Quinnimont, looking west, c 14229 Gorge west of Cotton Hill, 14230 Falls at Cotton Hill, 14231 DragonGorgenearGauleyJunction, c 14232 New River at Gauley Junction, 14233 On New River near Kanawha Falls, 14234 Kanawha Falls, 14243 Lucille Cascade, 14225 Greenbrier River near Whitcomb, c 6694 John Brown’s Fort, Harper’s Ferry, s 64 Washington. Tacoma. 13819 Panorama showing Mt. Tacoma, c 13820 Panorama showing Mt. Tacoma, c 9221 Looking toward Mt. Tacoma, c 9215 Tacoma and Mt. Ranier, c 13822 Panorama from new Court House, c 13821 Panorama and Commencement Bay, from new Court House, c 6688 Commencement Bay, c 9216 Harbor, c 6689 Puget Sound from Tacoma Hotel, c 6691 Tacoma Hotel, c 6690 Tacoma Hotel, full view, c 13823 New Court House, c 13824 City Hall, c 13825 City Hall and Pacific Avenue, c 13826 Pacific Avenue, c 12827 Chamber of Commerce, c 9218 Opera House, c 13828 Anna Wright Seminary, c 13829 Eleventh Street Terraces, c 13830 Residences facing Commencement Bay, c 13831 Residence of Nelson Bennett, and Mt. Tacoma, c 9219 Lumber mill, c 9220 Loading grain,. c Spokane. 13832 Panorama from Cliff Heights, c 13833 Panorama from Cliff Heights, c 13834 Riverside Avenue, c 9227 Spokane Falls, c 13835 Spokane Falls, close view, c 9228 Lower Falls, 9229 Suburbs, 13836 Map showing route from 8 Falls to Revelstroke, c Seattle. 13837 Puget Sound. c 5612 Seattle from the steamer, c 9225 The water front, c 9282 Shipping wharf, c 13838 New Court House, c 13839 Hotel Ranier, c 13840 Seattle from Hotel Ranier, c 13843 New York and Bailey Buildings from Cherry Street, c 13841 Providence Hospital, c 13842 Pioneer Building, c 13844 Cherry Street from Front Street, c 13845 Front Street from Yesler Street, c 13846 Madison Street Terraces, c 13847 James Street, c 9226 Street view, c Fairhaven. 9222 Fairhaven, C 9223 Lumber mill, c 9 224 Puget Sound, c Port Townsend. 5610 Harbor, c 5611 Port Townsend from the harbor, c 9230 Work of toredos, Puget Sound, c Wisconsin. 1068 Picturesque St. Croix River, s 1075 Ink Pot, St. Croix River, s 1074 Curious rock formation, St. Croix River, s 1077 Sentinel Rock, St. Croix River, s 1066 Dalles of the St. Croix, s 1067 Dalles of the St. Croix, s 1069 Dalles of the St. Croix, s 1070 Dalles of the St. Croix, s 1072 Devil’s Chair, Dalles of the St. Croix, s 1079 Logjam, Upper Wisconsin, s 1064 Booming timber over a dam, Kinnickinnick Falls, s 8215 Minneanola Falls, _ s 8216 Dining-room on a Mississippi steamer, s Wyoming. 12885 A western city in its youth, a 12887 Street in Cheyenne, A 12886 Monument to the builders of the Union Pacific Railroad,Sher¬ man, A 12884 Summit Station, Union Pacific Railroad, A 1056 Rocky Mountains, Pulpit Rock, near view, A 1057 Rocky Mountains, Pulpit Rock, general view, A 1059 Rocky Mountains, Petticoat Rock, A Yellowstone National Park. 13152 Map of Yellowstone National Park, 9191 Entrance to Yellowstone Park, c 7072 On the road to Hot Springs, c 7070 Eagle Nest on the road to Hot Springs, c O Q 65 Yellowstone National Park—Continued. 7071 Hot Spring formation, c 13855 Six-horse coach arriving at Mam¬ moth Hot Springs Hotel, c 9193 Mammoth Hot Springs from the hotel, c 9192 Mammoth Hot Springs, general view, c 6504 Mammoth Hot Springs, general view, c 5604 Grand Panorama, Mammoth Hot Springs, c 6508 Liberty Cap, c 6509 Liberty Cap, 0 13213 Liberty Cap and Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, c 6507 Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel from the terrace, c 13856 Liberty Cap and Trapper Cabin, c 13857 Liberty Cap, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Valley, c 6500 Minerva Terrace, c 6503 Minerva Terrace, c 6506 Minerva Terrace, c 13858 Minerva Terrace, c 13861 Cleopatra Terrace from below, 3841 Main Terrace, 3843 Top of Main Terrace, 13862 Mound Terrace, 13863 Mound Terrace from above, 13864 Mound Terrace and Mammoth Hot Springs, 13865 Top of Mammoth Coating Spring, 6501 The Pulpit, front view, 6502 The Pulpit, side view, 13866 Pulpit Terrace, front, 13867 Pulpit Terrace from below, 13868 Pulpit Terrace and Camp Sheridan, 6505 Jupiter Terrace, 13869 Jupiter Terrace, 13870 Jupiter Terrace, Camp Sheridan, Gardiner Valley and Mt. Evarts, c 13871 Jupiter Terrace and Gardiner Valley, P 13872 White Sulphur Spring, _ c 13873 Brown Sulphur Springs and Jupi- ter Terrace, c 13874 Brown Sulphur Spring, c 3607 , Cleopatra Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park. 13859 Cleopatra Spring, Minerva Ter¬ race, 13860 Cleopatra Spring and Gardiner Valley, 5607 Cleopatra Terrace, 13876 A three hour catch on the Yellow¬ stone River, c 13877 Mud geyser on the road to the Canon, 0 6521 Grand Canon of the Yellowstone, c ooooooooo ooooo 66 Yellowstone National Park -Continued. 9195 Grand Canon of the Yellowstone, c 13090 Grand Canon of the Yellowstone, c 3887 Inspiration Point, c 13880 Grand Canon from Inspiration Point, c 5600 Grand Canon from Inspiration Point, c 5601 Grand Canon from Inspiration Point, c 13878 Grand Canon west from Inspira¬ tion Point, c 5602 Grand Canon west from Inspira¬ tion Point, c 13879 Grand Canon east from Inspira¬ tion Point, c 13211 Down the Canon from Inspiration Point, C 3882 Grand Canon, looking up, c 6519 Above Yellowstone Falls, C 6520 Grand Canon below Upper Falls, c 5325 Upper Falls and River, c 13883 Brink of Upper Falls, c 13884 Yellowstone River and Canon Hotel, c 13885 Yellowstone River above Upper Falls, c 3890 Heart of the forest near Yellow¬ stone Canon, c 6515 Wood-cutter’s cabin, c 13886 The stop at Larry’s, c 3864 A landscape, c 3847 Obsidian Cliffs, c 6516 Obsidian Cliffs, c 6517 Virginia Cascade Canon, c 9196 Virginia Cascade, c 9197 Bridal Veil Falls, c 5600, Grand Canon from Inspiration Point, Yellowstone National Park. 6522 Grand Canon from Lookout Point, c 6518 Lower or Great Falls from Look¬ out Point, c 3885 Grand Canon near Great Falls, c 3883 Grand Canon and Great Falls, c 3884 Great or Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, c 13209 Great or Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, c 13881 Great Falls of the Yellowstone from below, c 13882 Brink of the Great Falls, c 7075 Gardiner Canon, c 9194 Golden Gate, c 7074 Golden Gate, c 6527 Golden Gate, c 6496 West Gardiner Falls at Golden Gate, c 6497 Middle Gardiner Falls, b 6499 Middle Gardiner Falls, c 6524 Golden Gate Canon, c 6525 View in Golden Gate Canon, c 6526 On Golden Gate Road, c 7073 On Golden Gate Road, c 67 Yellowstone National Park — Continued. 5605 Cupid’s Cave, c 7069 Bunsen’s Peak, c 6523 Pioneer Hotel, c 13889 Panorama of Norris Geyser Basin, c 13887 The Growler, Norris Geyser Basin, c 13470 Emerald Pool, a 13888 Emerald Pool steaming, c 13212 Grotto Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, c 9210 Grotto Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, c 13911 Grotto Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, c 3859 Cone of Grotto Geyser, choice view, c 3852 Bee Hive Geyser, a 13887, The Growler, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park 13890 Constant Geyser, Norris Geyser Basin, 13891 Monarch Geyser, Norris Geyser Basin, 13892 Vixen Geyser, Norris Geyser Basin, 13893 Hell’s Half Acre, Middle Geyser Basin, 3878 Panorama from Hell’s Hall Acre, 9208 Prismatic Lake, Middle Basin, 9213 The mountain from Middle Basin, 9214 View from Mary’s Mountain, 3865 Panorama of Geysers, 9205 Early morning in Upper Geyser Basin, 13894 Grotto Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, 13895 Sponge Geyser, 13896 Basin of Giantess, 3871 Giant Geyser, 3872 Cone of Giant Geyser, 13901 Cone of Giant Geyser, close view, 13897 Tea Kettle, toward Lion, Lioness, and Cubs, c 13210 The Pool and Old Faithful, c 9211 Old Faithful, c 13898 Old Faithful before eruption, c 3856 Old Faithful in eruption, c 13899 Old Faithful in eruption, c 13900 Cabin of cavalry escort, c 5322 View of Castle Geyser, a 3861 Side view of Castle Geyser, c 3851 Cone of Castle Geyser, _ A 3854 Kiverside Geyser in eruption, 5324 Castle Geyser in eruption, 68 Yellowstone National Park—Continued. 3856, Old Faithful in Eruption, Yellowstone National Park. 3849 Cone of Lone Star Geyser, A i 3850 Cone of Lone Star Geyser, A 3853 Crater of Splendid, A I 6511 Boiling Geyser, c 6512 Mud Geyser, c 13902 Morning Glory Pool, c 3868 A pool, c 3869 A pool, c 387 0 Pools, c 3874 Specimen Lake, c 13903 Mortar and Fan Geysers in erup¬ tion, c 9206 LTpper Geyser Basin Hotel, AC 9207 Upper Geyser Basin Hotel, c 13904 Watering coach-horses at Conti¬ nental Divide, c 9198 Yellowstone Lake, c 9199 Yellowstone Lake from the hotel, c 9200 Yellowstone Lake from the boat landing, c 9201 Hot Springs on Yellowstone Lake, c 9202 Boiling Springs in Yellowstone Lake, c 13905 The “Zillah” on Yellowstone Lake, c 9212 Paint Pots, c 3876 Boiling Paint Pots, 9204 Paint Pots at Yellowstone Lake, 13906 Paint Pots and Yellowstone Lake, c 13907 Pink Paint Pots on Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, c 9209 Turquoise Boiling Springs, c 13908 Shores of the Thumb, <; 13909 Fishing Cone, c 9203 Yellowstone River as it leaves the Lake, c 13910 Lake Hotel, c 13875 Stage leaving Lake Hotel, c o o 69 Canada, 13532, Victoria Statue and Square, Montreal. Montreal. 6709 Montreal from Mount Royal 13530 Bank of Montreal, 13531 St. James Street, Bank of Mon¬ treal and Post Office, 13532 Victoria Statue and Square, 13586 Royal Victoria Hospital,. 13583 McGill College, main building, 13585 Bonsecours Church, 13584 Bonsecours Market, 13582 Windsor Hotel, JJ 13587 Canadian Pacific Railway Station, c 7886 Victoria Bridge, cs 13675 Victoria Bridge, 13588 Panorama from Mount Royal, showing Victoria bridge, 13589 Panorama from Mount Royal, showing Nun’s Island, 13529 Panorama down the St. Lawrence from Mount Royal, 13527 Lachine Rapids and panorama from Mount Royal, 13533 Mount Royal from New. York Life Insurance Building, 13528 Panorama west from New York Life Insurance Building, Quebec. 9727 The docks in winter, 9728 The Grand Battery, 9729 Fabrique Street, 9730 French Cathedral, . 9731 French Cathedral, interior, 9732 Montmorency Falls, Ottawa. 9733 Parliament Building, centre, 9734 Parliament Building, east end, 9735 Parliament Building, west end, 9736 Parliament Library, 9737 The Rideau Canal, 9738 Chaudiere Falls, c c c s s s s s s s s s s s s 70 Manitoba. Winnipeg. 13677 Panorama of Winnipeg, c 13678 Panorama of Winnipeg, east, c 13679 Panorama from Manitoba Hotel, c 13680 Manitoba Hotel, c 13681 Old Fort Garry, c 13682 Main street, c 13683 Red River of the North at Win¬ nipeg, c Alberta . Assiniboia. 13684 Buffalo heads, Chaplin Station, c 13685 Cattle branding, ranching scene, c 13686 Cattle herding, c 13687 Sheep ranching scene, c Sarcee Reserve. 13688 Indian Sun Dance, making a brave, c 13689 Sarcee Squaw and pony travois, c 13690 Sarcee Indian boys, c 13691 Indian pony travois, cf 13692 Tepee of Chief of Sarcee Indians, cf 13693 Bull’s Head, squaw, and dog travois, cf 13697 Burial tepee of Little Calf and Weasel Head, with wife and child, cf 13698 Three Sisters, Canmore, c Rocky Mountains. Banff. 13699 Banff Hotel and Twin Peaks, c 13700 Banff Hotel across rapids of Bow River, c 13701 View of Goat Mountain from Banff Hotel, c 13702 Cascade Mountain from Banff Hotel, <' 13695, Indian Encampment, Sarcee Reserve. 13694 Bull’s Head and squaw in front of tepee, cf 13695 Indian encampment, cf 13696 Burial tepee of Crow Chief’s wife, cf 13703 Cascade Mountain from Banff Hotel, c 13704 Cascade Valley from the music stand, c 71 Alberta—Continued. 13706 , The Beautiful Valley of the Bow, Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountains. Banff. 13705 Bow Biver Valley from Banli Hotel, 13706 The beautiful Valley of the Bow from Banff Hotel, 13707 Bow River Valley, 13934 Panorama of Banff and Bow Valley, 13936 Fairholm Range from Banff, 13940 Twin Peaks from Bow River, _ 13708 Twin Peaks from Cave and Basin Road, 13709 Cave and Basin Hot Sulphur Springs, 13710 Main Chain o the Rocky Moun¬ tains from Bow River, 13711 Twin Peaks (Mt. Bundle), 13712 Twin Peaks and Bow River, 13713 Cascade Mountain, 13714 Cascade Mountain across Bow River, 13715 Castle Mountain and Bow River, 13716 Mount Ida and Bow River, c CF c CF CF CF C C CF CF CF c OF c CF 13717 Reflections on Bow River, c 13718 Cascade Mountain and Bow River, c 13719 Castle Mountain from Bow River, ( c 13720 Cascade Mountain from Sulphur Springs, c 13721 Sulphur Mountain from Tunnel Mountain, 0 13722 Spray Valley from Tunnel Moun¬ tain, c 13723 Bow Valley and Banff from Tun¬ nel Mountain, ° 13724 The Hoodoos, Bow River and Mt. Bundle. c 13725 The Hoodoos, 0 13726 Bundle Range and Cascade River from Devil’s Lake Drive, cf 13939 Banff Hotel and the Mountain Drive from Summit Moun¬ tain, CF 13727 Devil’s Canon, c 13728 Mt. Bundle across Devil’s Lake, cf 13729 Devil’s Lake, CF 72 Alberta—Continued. 13714, Cascade Mountain across Bow River, Rocky Mountains, Rocky Mountains. Banff. 13730 Gibraltar Eock, Devil’s Lake, cf 13731 Mount Inglismaldie and Devil’s Lake, cf 13733 Cascade Eange and Devil’s Lake, cf 13734 Cascade Mountain from across Devil’s Lake, cf 13735 Castle Mountain, c Baggan. 13736 Victoria Glacier, Lake Louise, c 13737 Victoria Glacier, Lake Louise, moonlight, CF 13938 Deflections on Lake Louise, cf 13738 Deflections at sunrise, Lake Louise, cf 13739 Mount Victoria, Lake Louise, cf 13740 Sunset on Lake Louise, c 13741 Head of Lake Louise, c 13742 Beehive and Mirror Lake, c 13743 Great Mountain and Mirror Lake, c 13744 View of Bow Valley from Lake Agnes, c 13745 Lake Agnes, 8000 feet above sea level, cf 13746 Lake Agnes, cf 13747 The Great Divide, summit of the Docky Mountains, c 13748 The Big Grade Kicking Horse Pass, c Field. 137 49 Mt. Stephen from Kicking Horse Diver, c 13750 Mt. Stephen and Atlantic Express, c 13751 Mt. Stephen and Kicking Horse Diver, c 13752 On Emerald Lake, c 13753 Mount Burgess, Emerald Lake, c 13754 Mount Burgess, Emerald Lake, c 13755 On Emerald Lake, c 13756 A camp on Emerald Lake, c 13757 Emerald Lake Glacier, c 13758 Mt. Burgess and Emerald Lake, c 13759 Outlet of Emerald Lake, c 13760 Van Horne Dange from Field, c 13761 Leanchoil Mountains and the Chancellor, c 13762 Mule train near Golden, — Rocky Mountain Animals. 13763 Head of Elk, c 13764 Head of Moose, c 13765 Docky Mountain Sheep, c 13766 Docky Mountain Antelope, c 13767 Cariboo Head, c 13768 Buffalo Head, c 73 Alberta — Continued. 13731, Mt. Inglismaldie and Devil's Lake, Rocky Mountains. Selkirk Mountains. 13769 Mt. Carroll, 4219 Mt. Carroll and Hermit Mountain from near Glacier Station, 4210 Glaciers from Glacier Station, 13770 Mt. Carroll from Roger’s Pass, 13771 The Hermit, Roger’s Pass, 13772 Mountain of the Pass, Rogers Pass, 13773 Glacier House and Hermit Pass, 13774 Mt. Sir Donald from the trail to the Glacier, 13775 Mt. Sir Donald from the trail to the Glacier, 13776 Mt. Sir Donald from the trail to the Glacier, 13777 Mt. Sir Donald and Illicilliwaet Glacier, 4212 Face of the Glaciers and Sir Donald, 4211 Face of the Glaciers and Sir Donald, close view, 4209 Foot of the Glaciers, 4216 A crevasse in the Glaciers, CF A A CF C C CF CF C C CF A A A A 4217 Glaciers and the Illicilliwaet, 13778 Great Illicilliwaet River and Gla- 13779 Illicilliwaet Glacier, close view, 4228 Effects of an avalanche, 4222 Among the Selkirks, 4223 Among the Selkirks, 13780 Mt. Cheops and Hermit Range, 13781 Mt. Cheops and Hermit Range, 13937 Illicilliwaet River and Hermit Range, 13782 Illicilliwaet Valley from the snow sheds, 13783 Mount Ross, 13784 Mount Ross, 4225 Selkirks at Ross Peak Siding, 13785 Loop Valley, 13786 Lilly Glacier from Loop Valley, 13787 Illicilliwaet Valley from Glacier, 13788 Lilly Glacier and Mt. Ross, 13789 Illicilliwaet Valley from Loop Valley, 13790 Sir Donald from Snow Shed No. 31 4208 Glaciers from the snow field, 13791 Sir Donald from Loop Valley, c c A A A C CF CF CF CF CF A CF C c c c , c A CF 6 74 Alberta — Continued. 13745, Lake Agnes, 8000 feet above sea level, Rocky Mountains. Selkirk Mountains. 13792 Interior of reverse curve, Snow Shed No. 24, c 13793 Mt. Abbott and Glacier House from Cascade Summit, cf 13794 Illicilliwaet Glacier from Cascade Summit, CF 13795 Asulkan Mountain and Glacier from Cascade Mountain, cf 13796 Illicilliwaet Valley from Cascade S u m m i t , Cheops on the right, _ cf 13797 Panorama from Summit of Mt. Abbott, No. 1. Summit of Mt. Abbott with Mts. Fox, Dawson and Asulkan, cf 13798 Panorama from Summit of Mt. Abbott, No. 2 left. Mt. Sir Donald and Illicilliwaet Glacier from Summit of Mt. Abbott, cf 13799 Panorama from the Summit of Mt. Abbott, No. 3. Illicilli¬ waet Valley from Summit of Mt. Abbott, cf 13800 Panorama from the Summit of Mt. Abbott, No. 4. Mt. Ross and Illicilliwaet Valley from Summit of Mt. Abbott, cf 13801 Panorama from the Summit of Mt. Abbott, No. 5. Lilly Glacier and Mt. Ross from Summit of Mt. Abbott, cf 13802 Mt. Sir Donald and Great I llicilli- waet Glacier from Summit of Mt. Abbott, cf 13803 Asulkan Glacier, cf 13935 Asulkan Glacier from the trail, cf 13804 Crevasse in Asulkan Glacier, c 13805 Mts. Fox and Dawson and the Donkin Glacier, c 13806 Mts. Dawson and Donkin and the Donkin Glacier, c 13807 The four tunnels, Fraser Canon, <: 13808 Hell’s Gate, Fraser Canon, c 13809 Spuzzum Suspension Bridge, Fra¬ ser Canon, c 13810 Siwash Indians curing salmon, Fraser River, c 13811 Siwash Indians salmon fishing, Fraser River, c 4232 Dining-car Holyrood, Canadian Pacific Railroad, A 75 Alberta—Continued. 13937, Illicilliwaet River and Hermit Range at Glacier, Selkirk Mountains. 13785, Loop Valley near Glacier, Selkirk Mountains. 76 British Columbia. Van Conver. 13812 Panorama of Van Conver, west, 13813 Hotel Van Conver, 13814 Great tree in Stanley Park, 13815 Two big trees in Stanley Park, Victoria. 13816 Panorama of Victoria, north, 9237 Victoria Harbor, 4205 Victoria Harbor, from top ot Government Bnilding, 13817 Victoria Harbor towards Esqui- malt, 13537 “Old Beaver” first steamer on the Pacific Coast, 4203 Pacific terminus of Canadian Pacific Railroad, Esquinialt. 9236 Esquimalt Harbor, 4207 Dry docks, c c c c c c A 13818 Dry docks and the “Royal Arthur,” Queen Charlotte Island. 13495 Queen Johnny, 13500 Indian Mary, Gold Harbor, 13498 Gold chief’s house, Gold Harbor, 13499 Gold chief’s grave, Gold Harbor, 13513 Totems at Skidegat, 13491 Totem poles, Skidegat, 13490 Totem pole, made of one piece ot wood, Skidegat, c c A C A 13516 13496 13501 12538 13497 Totems at Massett, Indian graves at Massett, Gog and Magog, Massett, Chief’s house, Alert Bay, Grouo of Broad Head Indians, Quatsena, 13492 Indian graves at Lytton, 9238 Point nearest the United States, c c c c 0 c c c c c c c c c c 12682, View from the Government House, Nassau Bahama Islands. New Providence. Nassau. 12695 Nassau from Hog Island, 12704 Nassau Harbor, 12679 West Bay Street and harbor, i> 12668 Nassau fishing schooners, 12680 Government Buildings, d 12677 Government House, n 12682 View from the Government House, d 77 Bahama Islands—Continued. Nassau. 12681 Fort Fincastle, D 12689 View from Fort Fincastle, lock¬ ing north, d 12690 Fort Montague, D 12694 The Barracks, D 12674 Shouter Church, D 12686 Boyal Victoria Hotel from the library, T> 12665 Royal Victoria Hotel looking west, d 12664 Lawn of the Royal Victoria Hotel, d 12676 Thompson’s Folly, D 12663 A home in Nassau, . D 12667 Home of a dealer in marine curi¬ osities, D 12688 Dodeswell Street, D 12692 Polo grounds, D 12691 Avenue of almond trees near the polo grounds, 12661 Sea grape tree, 12678 Flambova tree, 12687 Silk cotton tree, 12662 Fig tree, 12673 Banyan tree, 12669 Bread-fruit tree, 12671 Parasitical cactus, 12685 Grove of cocoanut palms, 12684 Lake Killarney, 12696 Nassau Park, 12675 Stone quarries, 12683 Tenement house in Grantstown, 12666 Old cemetery near Nassau, 12693 A seaside home near Nassau, 12672 Along the shore, east of Nassau, 12670 View west of Nassau, D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Bermuda Islands. Hamilton. 12711 Panorama of Hamilton, 12700 Hamilton from the fort, 12725 Hamilton ferry, 12728 Floating dock, 12750 Steamship “Orinoco,” 12703 Deck of Steamship “ Orinoco, 12719 Landing from the “Orinoco, 12708 Devonshire Church, 12747 Hamilton Hotel, looking north¬ east, 12720 American House, 12724 Entrance to the Governor’s, 12739 Cut in the road near the Gov¬ ernor’s, 78 Berm u da Is Ian ds— Con tin ued. 12710 Wistoe, residence of the American Consul, n 12702 Cocoanut palms at the American Consul’s, d 12734 Residence of the poet Moore, d 12733 Courtyard of Moore’s residence, i> 12699 Moore’s calabash tree, i> 12731 View near Moore’s residence, i) 12743 Cedar Avenue, d 12727 Clarence Hill Avenue, d 12701 Front Street, Tower Hill, » 12735 Hill above Water Street, o 12712 Street view with palm trees, i> 12705 Royal palms, d 12723 Group of cocoanut palms, d 12741 Sago palm, i> 12749 Rubber tree, d 12730 Mahogany tree, d Harrington-on-Sound. 12714 Harrington-on-Sound, from the hill, d 12740 A house, d 12737 Road view, d 12746 Lion Rock, d 12715 Bridge, d 12697 Joyce’s Caves, n 12748 Interior of Joyce’s Caves, d 12745 Quarry of building stone, i> 12717 Street view in Port Royal, d 12729 Road view near Paget, d 12738 Spanishtown, n 12716 Entrance to Spanish house, d 12744 Donkey cart and driver, i> 12698 Two natives, i> 12706 Headland, n 12713 House on Government Point, d 12736 Lighthouse on Gibb’s Hill, d 12718 Bay on the road to the lighthouse, d 12732 A mangrove swamp, d 12726 On the north shore, d 12721 Fisherman’s home on the north shore, d 12709 Causeway, d 12722 Pitt’s Bay, with boat, D 12707 Bermuda yacht, i> 12742 Wreck of Indiaman, d West Indies. 4534, Entrance to the Caves of Bellamar, Matanzas. 79 West Indies—Continued. Cuba. Havana. 4511 Cathedral, 4499 Bull ring, 4523 Louvre, 4521 Ascosta Street, showing old arch, 4485 Cuban architecture, colonnade style, 4496 Tacon Market, 4502 Team of oxen, Matanzas. 4533 On the road to the caves of Bel- lamar, 4534 Entrance to the caves of Bella- mar. A A A A A A A A Jamaica. Kingston. 8328 Road through the cacti, 8329 Jerusalem candlestick tree, St. Thomas. 10282 Panorama, 10283 Harbor, 10284 Boat landing, St. Croix. 10287 Mail schooner “Vigilant,” oldest vessel hi the world, 10285 Avenue of palms, 10286 Palm tree crushed to death inside a growing fig tree, 10288 Sharks captured at Barbadoes, 10289 U. S. S. “Solent” coaling at St. Lucia, A A S S Mexico . 10682, National Palace, City of Mexico. City of Mexico. 10682 National Palace, c 10683 National Palace, stairway, c 10685 National Palace, Patio of Honor, showing President’s stairway, c 10684 National Palace, gallery, c 10703 Palace of Justice, c 10700 Chamber of Deputies, c 10701 Chamber of Deputies, the forum, c 10702 Chamber of Deputies, interior, c 10704 National Library, c 10705 National Library, interior, c 80 Mexico—Contin ued. c c City of Mexico. National Museum. 3723 Aztec Calendar Stone, 10706 Aztec Monuments, 10708 Sacrificial Stone, 10709 Huitzilopostli, Aztec God of W ar, front, 10710 Huitzilopostli, Aztec God of War, back, 10711 Colossal head of serpent, 10712 Goddess of the Waters, 10713 Goddess of the Waters, from San Juan Teotihuacan, 10714 Vase for holding hearts of Aztec human victims, 10715 Genealogical tree of Aztec kings, copy of original on wood paper, 10716 Palenque Cross, 10717 Indio Triste and monolith, 10718 Chac-mool, 10719 Goddess of the Moon, 10720 Maximilian’s Coach, 10721 Standard of Cortez, 10707 Archaeological Hall, National Art Gallery. 10657 National Art Gallery, 10658 A salon, 10659 Reception of Columbus at Court of Ferdinand and Isabella (Mexican Art), 10660 Death of Isabella, the Catholic, of Portugal (Mexican Art), 10661 Frey Bartholomew, Protector of the Indians (Mexican Art), 10662 The Pulque Queen (Mexican Art), 10663 The Deluge (Mexican Art), 10664 San Juan de Dios— Murillo , 10695 Ancient confessional, 10696 Chapel of San Pedro, 10697 Sarcophagus of Iturbide, 10688 Entrance to the Sagrario, adjoin¬ ing the Cathedral, 10689 Interior of the Sagrario, 10698 Panorama, northeast from the Cathedral, 10699 Panorama, north from the Cathe¬ dral, 10665 10722 10723 10724 10725 10726 10656 10767 10768 10666 National School of Medicine, School of Mineralogy, School of Mineralogy, grand stairway, School of La Paz, School of La Paz, grand courtyard, School of La Paz, gallery, School of La Paz, old Spanish courtyard, Interior of National Lottery, Public Beneficial Lottery Building, Old Custom House, c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 10680 10668 10667 10669 10679 10734 10735 3728 5432 10733 10670 10677 10678 10671 10672 10673 10674 10675 Cathedral. 3722 Cathedral. 5372 Cathedral, 10687 Cathedral, from roof of National Palace, 4688 Fountain in front of the Cathedral, 10690 Grand Altar, 10691 Cypres and altar, 10692 Altar and onyx pulpit, 10694 Choir space, 10693 Choir and organs, A c c A C 10676 6712 6713 10731 10732 10834 13395 10736 3736 10759 10766 c c Church of San Hipolito, Church of Santo Domingo, Church and Plaza of Santo Domingo, Church of Loreto, Church of La Santissima, Burial place of Cortez, CL rch of J esus, Authentic portrait of Cortez, Church of Jesus, Specimen of Spanish window, in Church of San Jose, 1720, Doorway of a church, Courtyard of Hospital of Jesus, Church of San Fernando, Cabinets in San Fernando Ceme- tery, . . „ Front of Cabinets m San rer- nando Cemetery,. Tomb of Guerrero, in San Fer¬ nando Cemetery, Tomb of Zaragoza, in San Fer¬ nando Cemetery, Tomb of Miramon, in San Fer¬ nando Cemetery, Tomb of Mejia, in San Fernando Cemetery, Tomb of Juarez, in San Fernando Cemetery, Tomb of Juarez, interior, Patio of Hotel Iturbide, Panorama from Hotel Iturbide, Mexican Central Railroad Depot, Vera Cruz Railroad Depot, Jockey Club House, Patio'of Jockey Club House, Patio of Jockey Club House, Alberca Swimming Bath, House of the Queen of Cortez, Private residence of President Diaz, 3734 House in which Bazaine lived, 5391 Mexican barracks, 5390 Mexican saloon, 10763 A pulque shop, 4685 Mexican paper mill, 4684 Coffin store, . 10760 Interior of a Spanish residence, 10761 Study in a Spanish residence, 10681 Patio of a Mexican vivienda or flat, 10765 Typical Mexican residence, 10762 Ancient Italian embroidered hanging, A AS G C G CS c c c c c c A B C A C C A P D C B A C C G C 81 Mexico—Continued. City of Mexico. 5417 Inner court of a Mexican house, 5418 Anteroom of a Mexican house, 5422 A Mexican kitchen, 13392 A private garden, 4686 Rooms for rent, 6719 Bull fight, entrance of the fighters, 10727 Bull fight, entrance of the fighters, 10728 Bull fight, awaiting entrance of the bull, 10729 Bull fight, caparilla hunting cover, 10730 Bull fight, matador about to kill the bull, 10757 Aqueduct built by Cortez, 10758 Aqueduct and fountain built by Cortez, 10764 Fountain of the Falling Waters, 3727 Avenue del Orient, 10833 Calle San Francisco 5383 Calle San Francisco and Hotel Iturbide, 5439 Calle Correos, 10686 Calle Plateras and Zocola, 10817 Band playing in the Zocola, 6716 The oldest plaza in the city, 5374 Promenading on the plaza, 10772 Alameda, 10771 Arbor in the alameda, 10770 Rustic arbor and walk, alameda, 10773 Promenaders in the alameda, 10769 Palm tree in the alameda, 5373 A street view, c c c B A A C C c c B B O A A A A C A S A A C C C C A 3913 Street scene, 6717 Street market scene, 8168 Street market scene, 5376 Market day, 10818 Meat cart, and burros, 5378 A burro train, 5381 Burro and driver, 3724 Sheep’s head vendor, 3729 Woman in holiday attire, 5380 Pottery seller, 5382 Water carrier, 5409 Bread boy, 3726 Native cart and ox-team, 3735 Ox-team yoked to the horns, 6715 Carriage with red flag, 5438 Hack with white flag, 10832 Funeral car, Paseo de la Reforma. 10742 Paseo de la Reforma, 10738 Promenade and Paseo, 10744 Statue of Quauhtemoc, 10743 Statue of Quauhtemoc and Paseo, 10739 Statue of Columbus, 3725 Statue of Martinez, 10737 Equestrian statue of Carlos IV, 13033 Modern residence on the Paseo, 10740 Mounted guard on the Paseo, 10741 The Paseo and Chapultepec, Chapultepec. 3721 Chapultepec Castle, 10655 Maximilian’s throne, 10756 Gateway to the castle, A A A A A A A A A A A C A A A A A C C c c c A c AS A C o <1 !> 85 Mexico—Con tin ued. Silao. 10485 Gallery of Grand Hotel Redon, A 10481 Train at railroad station, _ as 13397 Mexican Central Railroad train, b Celaya. 6739 Church of San Augustin, c 6737 Church of Our Lady of Carmen, c 6736 Church and plaza, c 3738 The alameda, c 6740 Market place, c Morelia. 6788 Panorama, c 5474 The old aqueduct, c 5480 Street view, c Monterey. 5479 Railroad approach to Monterey, A 6774 Panorama, c 6770 Bishop’s Palace, c 6769 Bishop’s Palace and breastworks, c 5495 Casino Club House, c 6768 Ball-room of Casino Club, c 5487 Topo Chico (hot springs), c 5455 Paving a street, A Queretaro. 13287 Cathedral, 5469 Old Spanish Convent, interior, 3720 Marble fountain in the Old Span¬ ish Convent, 5496 A fountain, 5501 Fountain and market, 5498 Fountain in the market, 5510 Mexican Military Band playing “ Hail Columbia,” 5512 Army horses, 6767 Peon family and hut, 6783 Maximilian’s house, 6785 Maximilian’s house, showing bul¬ let holes from the siege, 5506 Maximilian’s resort, fountain on the plaza, 5470 Bridge where the last defence was made, 5471 Maximilian’s prison, 10478 Place of Maximilian’s execution, 10179 Panorama of the site of Maxi¬ milian’s execution and Que¬ retaro, 5472 Firing squad at the execution of Maximilian, 5473 Coffin and camp chair of Maxi¬ milian, with State archives, B A A A A A A A ABS S A A A AC cs c B A 6769 , Bishop’s Palace and Breastworks, Monterey. 86 Mexico—Continued. 10478, Place of Maximilian’s Execution, Queretaro Vera Cruz. 6729 Panorama, b 6730 Panorama, B 3737 Harbor of Vera Cruz, A 5423 Harbor and castle, A 5424 Harbor and castle, A 6734 Fort of San Juan de Ullua, c 5425 Street view and cathedral, A 5426 Old adobe church, a 6728 Church of the Ascension, c 5427 Plaza, A 5428 Plaza, A 6722 The Alameda, c 6725 Street by the Alameda, c 6723 Governor’s Palace, c 6724 Patio of Hotel Universal, c 6735 The scavengers, c On the Vera Cruz Railroad. 10597 Guard of troops for the train Esperanza, A 10598 Train coming up from Maltrada, A 6790 Farley engine, A 10599 Train drawn by Farley engine up heavy grade, A 10600 Train, drawn by Farley engine up heavy grade, a 10601 Valley of Maltrada, c 10602 Maltrada from the Table Lands, c 10603 Fruit peddlers at a station, A 10604 Fruit peddlers at a station, A 10605 Down grade to Orizaba, — 10606 Tropical Valley near Orizaba, b Cordova. 10622 Street and cathedral, b 5504 Hotel Diligensias, c 10614 Railway station, abs 10623 Market place, b 10619 Plaza, b 10626 Old Spanish well, b 10625 Street beggar under the arch, b 5509 Native hut by the wayside, c 5502 Native fireworks shop, c 5500 Native washerwomen, c 5513 Jacinto (servant), c 5511 A hilly street, c 10621 A steep roadway, b 5499 A street corner, c 5505 Street scene in the tropics, c 5503 Street and mountains, c 10627 Street view showing peak of Ori¬ zaba, b 5498 A lane in the tropics, c 5497 A fancy garden, c 5508 A bank of ferns, c 10620 Papaw fruit, b 10624 A palm forest, b 5507 Road in a coffee plantation, c 10615 Cleaning coffee, B 87 10616 10618 10617 5486 5488 5489 10608 5494 6775 5492 6772 5490 5491 5430 5493 6771 6777 10610 10611 10612 10613 6779 6780 10609 6776 10607 8169 6773 5482 5484 5485 5481 6757 10512 10517 10523 10526 10524 10513 10508 10509 10510 10511 6760 10525 6763 10515 10506 10516 10518 10519 10520 6765 Mexico — Continued. Cordova. Drying coffee, B Coffee burros, b Burro loaded with coffee, b Orizaba. Orizaba from Hotel de la Borda, c Orizaba from Hotel de la Borda, c View of Orizaba, c Cathedral and plaza, c Street and cathedral, c Street view, c A picturesque street, c A tropical avenue, c In the Alameda, c In the Alameda, C Railway station, a Native wattled hut, c Mexican kitchen, c Native carriage, C A funeral car, A A funeral train, A Farmer boys, A A bad road, A On the road to Tuxpango, c Sugar estate, c Coffee plantation, as On the Rio Blanco, c Mount El Borego, c Peak of Orizaba, —- Tropical scenery, c Pascuaro. Santa Catalina Convent, c Mexican flour mill, c Old Mexican ox-cart, c Pascuaro Lake, c Guadalajara. Cathedral, c Cathedral from the plaza, A Street and cathedral, a Cathedral of the Holy Apostle, bs Church of San Jose, A Carved front of a church, b Law building, a Foundling Hospital, facade, a Foundling Hospital, patio, a Foundling Hospital, colonnade in the patio, A A T iew down the street from the Foundling Hospital, A Palace of the Governor-General, c Patio of a private house, c Alameda, c Flower market, A Street market, A Street corner market, A A street, A Calle San Francisco, A Calle de Carmen, A Street scene, c 10522 Street scene, BA 10507 Bound prisoners taken to Gov¬ ernment Buildings, A 10514 Cargador carrying photographic outfit, A 10521 Ox-team, a 6756 Ox-team yoked to the horns, c 6755 Rio San Juan de Dios, c Chihuahua. 5458 Church of San Francisco, full view, t> 5459 Church of San Francisco, grand entrance, i> 5460 Church of San Francisco and plaza, r> 5461 Church of San Francisco and street, i> 5462 Church of San Filipo, D 5463 Church of Guadalupe, i> 5466 Aqueduct, d 5464 Mexican adobe houses, i> 5465 Roof dwellings, n 5467 A loaded burro, d Tlacotalpan. 10630 Street scene, b 10631 Street and church, b 10632 Schooner loading mahogany logs, b 10633 Old Spanish bridge, b 10634 The boat landing, b Alvarado. 10635 Palm on the road to Alvarado, b 10636 Ruins in Alvarado, b 10637 On the mule road to Yera Cruz, b Irapuata. 6781 Ancient church and plaza, c 6782 Pottery market, c 6786 Coffee stand, c 6784 Strawberry venders, c Temasopo Canon. 10639 Temasopo Canon, c 10643 Down the Canon, c 10644 Hot Lands from Temasopo, c 10640 A deep valley, showing tunnel, c 1064L Trolley entering tunnel, C 10642 Devil’s Backbone and tunnel No. 7, c 10638 The Coronet and trollies at Las Canoas, c 10645 Steep descent, c 10647 Point of the Gods, c 10648 Waterfalls of Micas, c 10651 Zacata Indian village, A 10652 Zacata Indian village, a 10650 Interior of Choy Cave, c 10649 Palm forest near Choy Cave, c 10653 Railroad through coffee forest near Choy Cave, A 10654 Palms and huts near Las Palmas, a 88 Mexico— Con tin ued. 6761, Falls of Juanacatlan. Juanacatlan. 6778 El Castilo Railroad Station, a 6758 Tram car to the falls, A 6759 Native hut, A 13403 Falls of Juanacatlan, B 6761 Falls of Juanacatlan, _ 0 13041 Falls of Juanacatlan, close view, b Cuernavaca. 10628 Panorama, B 10629 Diligence and cavalry escort, b San I/Uis Potosi. 5384 Hacienda, c 5385 Water raising at hacienda, a Yucatan. 6792 Street view in Progresso, c 6791 Tropical scenery in Progresso, c 6793 Palace of the Governor-General, Merida, ( 6794 Interior of residence, Merida, c 6795 House building in Yucatan, c 13039 A happy waif, 13294 Native laundry, B 5387 Mexican ploughman, b 5389 Mexican pack train, » 5388 Mexican hacienda, ^ 3731 Abandoned hacienda at Hornos, c 3733 Peons at Yen adit a, a 5386 Cathedral of Santa Anna, _ s 3730 Desert and Sierra de la Paila, c 12598 Mazatlan, general view, looking north, c 6787 Old bridge at Acambaro, c 10592 Town of Ocoyacac, 10591 Valley of Ocoyacac, 10593 Valley of Ocoyacac, f Mount Nevado, c 3732 Engine and water car at Espinoza, A 4643 Railroad station at San Rafael, a 6789 Railroad restaurant on Mexican Central Railroad, c Central America. Panama. 8399 The harbor, 8401 Old church of San Francisco, 8402 Cathedral and plaza, 8403 The plaza, 8404 A street in the old quarter, 8400 Street view, A A A A Cf d 89 South America. Argentine Buenos Ayres. 8845 Government Buildings, A 8844 Cathedral, A 8847 Plaza and cathedral, A 8846 Plaza, A 8848 Monument in the plaza, A 8843 Street, a 8849 Calle Florida, A 8842 The Mole, A 13068 Ferry house, A Republic. Mendoza. 8853 Public square, A 8856 Principal street, A 8854 Shaded street, A 8858 Monastery Ruins, c 8859 Monastery Ruins, c 8851 Pampas of the Argentine Republic, A 8852 Pampas of the Argentine Republic, 8850 Traveling on the pampas, Brazil. Rio Janeiro 10290 Panorama, s 10291 Panorama, s 13051 Panorama of the city and harbor, — 1126 Flarbor, b 8317 Harbor, A 1137 Picturesque view of Rio Janeiro, A 10293 Santos, s 8318 Statue of Dom Pedro I, A 10292 “ Tiger Slayer ” in the Public Gardens, s 1129 Entrance to Botanical Gardens, s j 1135 A view in the Botanical Gardens, A 1133 A tropical bit in the Botanical Gardens, A 7042 Tree ferns in the Botanical Gardens, A 1128 Palms in the Botanical Gardens, A 1130 Avenue of Palms, a 1132 Avenue of Palms and Corcovado, A 1134 Looking through the palms toward the Corcovado, s 7043 Corcovado from the Botanical Gardens, A 1131 Corcovado (broken back), a 1143, Church of Bomfin, Bahia. 7 >■ o 90 Brazil—Continued. Bahia. 2722 Panorama from the Bay of All Saints, _ A 1148 View in the Bay of All Saints, b 1141 Plaza del Customs, A 1142 Rue de Commerco, A 1143 Church of Bomfin, A Pernambuco. 1138 Fernando de Noronha—convict settlement, 1140 Fernando de Noronha—convict settlement, Bolivia. 8637, Implements made by the Incas, Tiahuanuco. Tiahuanuco. 8636 Healing springs of the Incas, c 8637 Implements made by the Incas, c 8638 Cloth manufactured by the Incas, c 8633 Inca mound, c 8632 Inca inscription stone, c 8634 Ancient Inca bridge, c 8635 Inca ruins, c 8631 Ruin of an Inca palace, c 8630 Ruin of an Inca archway, c Copacabana. 8647 Panorama, c 8651 Cathedral, c 8650 Sacred crosses of alabaster, c 8649 Sacred Virgin of Copacabana, c 8648 Courtyard of the inn, c 8714 On the Oroya Railroad, c L,a Paz. 9374 Panorama, a 8680 Panorama from the alameda, c 8682 The city from the alameda, c 8687 General view of La Paz, c 8688 The city and mountains, c 8666 La Paz from the plaza, A 8686 Plaza, _ C 8655 Fountain in the plaza, A 8685 Alameda, c 8665 Municipal Palace, A 8664 Government Buildings, a 8660 Market and Custom House, A 8653 Market and cathedral, A 8668 Street and cathedral, a 8659 Church of Santiago, a 8671 The market place, A 8672 The old market, A 91 Bolivia — Continued. Pa Paz . 8662 Street market, a 8663 Water carrier, a 8679 Street kitchen and chef, A 8674 A quiet corner, a 8661 A hilly street, A 8654 Calle del Castania, A 8657 Calle del Mercadero, A 8658 Calle del Santiago, A 8667 Calle del Acucho, A 8669 Calle del Morro, A 8670 Calle del Lavalle, A 8676 Calle del San Juan, A 8677 Calle del Cordegla, A 8673 Calle del Teatro, A 9375 Old river bridge, A 8675 Old Regra Bridge, A 8678 Suburbs of La Paz, a 8652 In the suburbs, A 8681 In the suburbs, c 8689 Mount Illimani, c 8683 Mount Illimani, 21,150 feet high, c 8684 Mount Illimani, from the alameda, c 8702 Indian cart crossing the moun¬ tains near La Paz, Take Titicaca. 8696 Panorama of the lake, 8697 Lake and mountains, 8700 Snowy Range, 8701 Curious rock strata, 8698 Along the shores, 8691 A home on Lake Titicaca, 8703 A home on Lake Titicaca, 8692 Mule train, 8693 Indian women, 8695 Indian woman with infant, 8704 Native grass boats on the lake, 8694 Indian bov and rush boat, 8699 Home of the Incas, 8705 Ancient Inca Seat of Justice, 8708 Inca stone building, 8709 Inca garden, 8710 Inca ruins, 8711 Inca ruins, c c c c c c A C A A A C A C C c c c c Chile. Valparaiso. 8727 Panorama, c 8716 Port of Valparaiso, c 8715 Harbor, A 10305 Harbor, s 10306 Harbor and floating dry dock, s 8717 Shipping in the harbor, A 8719 The quay, a 8718 Landing wharf, A 8720 Fiscal Mole, A 10307 Pratt Monument, at the landing place, s 8721 Sailors’ Monument, A 8725 Post Office, A 8723 Bank, A 8724 Theatre, a 8730 Palatial residence, A 8722 Plaza, A 8726 A street, a 87 28 Picturesque street, c 8731 On the hill, c 8732 Hilly outskirts, a 8729 Cemetery, c 8733 On the Santiago and Valparaiso Railroad, c Santiago. 8789 Santiago, from the Hill of Santa Lucia, c 8754 Congresso Nacional Building,_ c 8755 Congresso Nacional Building, interior, C 8757 Senate Chamber, c 8756 Chamber of Deputies, c 8751 Municipal Palace, c 8752 Municipal Palace, facade, c 8750 Municipal Palace and plaza, c 8774 In the Government Palace, c 8753 Reception room in the Govern¬ ment Building, c 8781 Bedroom in the Governor’s Palace, b 8748 Post Office, c 8747 Mint, c 8749 Municipal Theatre, c 8765 Art Gallery, b 8737 Cathedral and plaza, . A 8738 Cathedral, facade, A 8739 Cathedral, interior, c 8741 Cathedral, interior, b 8776 Cathedral, interior, b 8740 Cathedral, organ gallery, c 8777 Private palace, c 8735 Plaza, a 8736 View in the plaza, A 10308 Plaza and mountains from the Cathedral, s 8779 Plaza d’ Armas, c 8734 Arcade, c 8742 Alameda, c 8745 Fruit sellers in the alameda, b 8841 Early morning in the alameda, c 8744 Statue of San Martin, c 8761 Hotel Francia, facade, a 8762 Street and hotel, A 8758 Street view, a 8759 Tramway, a 8764 Double yoke of oxen, A 8775 Calicanto Bridge, c 8778 Old bridge, c 8782 Hill of Santa Lucia, c 8783 Hill of Santa Lucia, c 8784 View from the foot of the hill, c 8795 Gateway, Hill of Santa Lucia, c 92 Chile—Continued. Santiago. 8791 Stairway cut in stone, _ c 8794 Spanish coat of arms on stairway, c 8787 Theatre of Santa Lucia, interior b 8788 Chapel on the hill, 8790 Statue of Pedro de Valdivia, 8792 Spanish Aqueduct, c 8766 Lake at Quinta Normal, 8767 Across the lake, c 8768 Across the lake, 8769 Museum in Quinta Normal, c 8777 Museum in Quinta Normal, facade, c 8772 Restaurant in Quinta Normal, c 8773 Statue in Quinta Normal, c 8800 Entrance to Park Cousino, 8799 View in Park Cousino, 8797 Lake at Park Cousino, c 8798 Lake at Park Cousino, 0 8804 A Chilian country fair, c 8805 Cuaca dance, c 8806 Native Chilian carts, c 8807 Inca inscription stone, B 8808 View at Lota, c 8837 Island of Juan Fernandez, c Baths of Chilian. 8873 On the road to the Baths of Chilian, b 8874 On the road to the Baths of Chilian, c 8875 On the road to the Baths of Chilian, b 8876 Baths of Chilian, c 8877 Baths and mountains, B 8878 Baths of Cauqueras, 8879 Hot Springs, B 8880 Hot Springs, B Andes Mountains. 8809 Plaza and cathedral, Los Andes, 8810 Street in Los Andes, 8811 A dusty day, Los Andes, 8812 Andes de Ojos, 8813 Andes Mountains, 8814 Early morning in the Andes, 8815 Top of glacier, 8817 Pass of Upspillaton, 8818 Pass of Upspillaton and Juncal, 8816 Post station of Juncal, 8819 The Cumbre, 8820 The Cumbre, 8821 Post station, 8822 Cutting through snow and ice, 8823 A lonely traveller, 8824 Resting place in the mountains, 8825 The heart of the Chilian Andes, 8826 Post house, 8827 Glaciers, 8828 Mount Aconcagua, 8829 A lonely mountain, 8831 The High Andes, A A A A B A A C c A A A A A A A A C C c o o 93 Chile — Continued. Andes Mountains. 8832 Valley of snow, c 8833 A mountain chain, c 8834 Grand view, c 8835 Summit of the Andes, c 8836 Cactus, foot of the Andes, c Dutch 4612 Creole girl, A 4618 Native Creole girl, A 4614 Creole woman, a 4615 Native Indian woman, A Straits of Magellan. 8-*38 Straits of Magellan, c 8839 In the Straits of Magellan, c 10309 In the Straits of Magellan, s 8840 In the Straits of Magellan, the Long Passage, c Guiana. 4609 Native servant girl, A 4619 Native Indian with string of fish, 4613 Ackawor, female, Ecuador. Guayaquil. 8414 Harbor, 8419 Market wharf, 8420 Along the wharves, 8415 The riverfront, 8417 Front Street, 8418 Cathedral, 8421 Water carrier mule with breeches, Guaya River. 8422 On the Guaya River, 8426 Native dugouts, 8424 A native home, 8425 Silk cotton tree, 8438 Tropical view on the Guaya River, Bodegas. 8427 Bodegas, 8429 Plaza, 8431 Washerwomen, 8428 The wharf, 8430 On the Guaya River, 8432 Native house near Bodegas, Cor¬ dilleras in the distance, Balsapampa. 8433 On the road to Balsapampa, 8434 Cordilleras, near Balsapampa, 8437 Balsapampa, native village, 8440 Encamping at Balsapampa, 8439 The mountains from Balsapampa, 8435 In the Cordilleras above the clouds, 8436 Tropical forest, Cordilleras, 8141 Tropical jungle in the Cordilleras, 8442 Native hotel in the Cordilleras, 8443 In the wilds of the Cordilleras, 8414 Gathering storm in the Cordilleras, 8445 Tropical foliage in the Cordilleras, 8446 Native dwelling in the Cordilleras, 8447 On the road to Chimbo, 8448 Street in Chimbo, 8449 Plaza at Chimbo, 8450 Ox-team, Zaden, 8451 Ecuadorean woman, 8452 A traveller on the road, A A A A A A A A C C c c A A A A A A A A C 8454 On the road to Guaranda, A 8453 Inca bridge near Guaranda, a 8455 Road view near Guaranda, a 8458 Plaza on market day, Guaranda, c 8456 Panorama of Guaranda, A 8457 Noonday rest, Guaranda, a 8464 View in Guaranda, a 8461 On the ancient Inca road near Guaranda, c 8459 Ancient Inca bridge near Gua¬ randa, c 8460 Ancient Inca bridge near Gua¬ randa, c 8462 A wayside grave, c 8465 Sunset at Mocha, a 8466 Snow peaks from Mocha, A 8463 Mt. Chimborazo from Mocha, A 8467 Mt. Chimborazo from the road, A 8468 Mt. Chimborazo from the Inca road, A 8469 Mt. Chimborazo from the Estella, a 8470 Mt. Chimborazo 21,420 feet high, c 8471 Posting station near Ambato, a Ambato. 8475 Cathedral, A 8474 Union Hotel, A 8477 The diligence, a 8476 Water seller, A 8473 Bread seller, A 8478 Corn venders on the plaza, A 8479 Corn venders on the plaza, A 8480 Fording the river near Ambato, a 8481 Crossing the ford near Ambato, A 8484 By the roadside, A 8485 Native woman and babe, A 8482 Native houses, a 8483 Ancient Inca mound, a 8486 Post station between Ambato and Quito, 8487 Post station between Ambato and Quito, 8488 Mount Cotopaxi, 8489 Tributary of the Guaya River, 94 Ecuador—Continued. 8470, Mt. Chimborazo, 21,420 feet high, Ecuador, Rio Bamba. 8502 Cathedral, 8493 Church of San Jose, 8490 A street, 8496 A street, 8497 Market day, 8491 Market day, 8504 Plaza on market day, c 8495 Public square, A 8494 Native musician, A 8499 Water carrier, A 8492 Woman spinning, A 8498 A frugal repast, A 8503 Private residence, c 8505 Mt. Cotopaxi from Rio Bamba, c 8506 Mt. Cotopaxi from the plain, c 8507 Village of Coliabamba, c 8509 Old church, St. Andrews, a 8510 A street in St. Andrews, A 8511 Road view, Pallataga, A 8512 Street in Pallataga, A 8513 Mts. Tambillo and Corazon, A 8514 Native funeral procession, A 8515 Road in the Cordilleras, A 8516 Road in the Cordilleras, a 8517 Tropical forest, Quito. 8518 Panorama of Quito, A 8538 Plaza and government buildings, A 8540 Municipal palace, A 8539 Portico of Municipal Palace, A 8532 Church of San Francisco, A 8534 Theatre, A 8525 Public square, a 8527 Fountain, a 8519 At the fountain, A 8536 Woman drawing water, A 8835 A ruined fountain, A 8531 Old Spanish arch, A 8530 Old Spanish archway, A 8533 Ancient stairway, a 8537 Old bridge in Quito, A 8541 Native porters, A 8542 Nappa Indians, A 8528 Fruit stalls, A 8520 A street, a 8523 A narrow street, A 8543 A paved street, a 8526 A quiet street, a 8521 Calle del Puente, A 8529 Bridge entering Quito, a 8522 In the outskirts, a 8545 A suburban road, c 8546 Plain above Quito, c 8548 Tropical foliage, c 8547 Mount Pichincha, 8544 Looking west, q o 95 Patagonia. 1156 Transit of Venus Expedition, Camp Brooklyn, b 1157 General view of Camp Brooklyn, b 1158 Photographer’s tent, interior, A 1159 Transit of Venus at Camp Brook¬ lyn, June, 1882, b 1160 Santa Cruz River, B 1161 Bluff at the mouth of Santa Cruz River, B 1163 Rocky coast, mouth of Santa Cruz River, 1162 Keel Point, Santa Cruz River; “Beagle” beached here, bot¬ tom cleaned, 8327 Indians and camp, 8860 Patagonia Indians of Terra del Fuego, Peru. Callao. 8550 Harbor, 8551 On the sea walls, 8552 On the wharves, 8553 Street, 8556 Main street, 8554 Bridge, 8555 Church, 8549 Hoisting cattle aboard ship at Payta, Pima. 8323 Panorama of Lima, showing the cathedral, 8566 Cathedral from the plaza, 8565 Front of cathedral, 8567 Cathedral entrance, 8324 Interior of cathedral, 8568 Death of Atahualpa, from a paint¬ ing in the cathedral, 8573 Church of San Francisco, 8574 Front of church, 8576 Carved entrance to church, 8564 Facade of church of San Jose, 8575 Municipal Palace, 8572 Inquisition Building, 8563 Plaza, 8569 Alameda, 8326 Bull ring, 8562 Statue of Bolivar, 8570 House of Toere Taigle, 8571 Washing on the river, 8577 Palace of the Exposition, 8578 In the Exposition grounds, 8579 Summer house in the Exposition grounds, 8325 The cemetery, 8580 Avenue in the cemetery, 8581 Avenue in the cemetery, 8582 View in the cemetery, 8583 Monument in the cemetery, 8584 Monument in the cemetery, 8585 Receptacles for the dead, 8557 A wayside shrine near Lima, 8558 Inca ruins near Lima, 8586 On the Oroya Railroad near Ver¬ rugas, 8587 View on the road, 8589 Verrugas, A A A A A A A A A A A C A C A C C A C A A | A A A A A C c c A A A A A A A A A C C 8588 Inca terraces, 8592 On the shore of Mollendo, 8593 Hurricane deck of steamer “ Mapocho,” Arequipa. 8594 Panorama, 8598 General view, 8610 The city from the bridge, 8595 Arequipa and Mount Misti, 8616 Arequipa looking toward Mount Misti, 8599 Mount Misti from Hotel Central, 8596 Arequipa Bridge, 8597 Arequipa Bridge, 8605 On the bridge, 8609 Government Buildings, 8604 Municipal Palace, 8603 Archway of Municipal Palace, 8606 Church of San Jose, 8601 Plaza, 8600 Fair Day, 8602 The main street, 8607 Street view, 8613 Street view, 8614 In the suburbs, 8646 Sacred Cross, Puno. 8617 Panorama, 8624 Cathedral, 8623 Plaza and church, 8622 Puno on Fair Day, 8620 Carnival time, 8621 A quiet street, 8618 Street view, 8619 Street arch, 8803 Indians masquerading, 8625 Market at Huliac, 8626 Weavers of Huliac, 8629 Cathedral of Sacramento, Pisco, 8627 Sacred Cross, Pisco, 8628 Street in Pisco, 8639 Ruins of the first Spanish settle¬ ment in Peru, 8640 Cactus, 8643 Llamas, 8641 Group of llamas, 8642 Herd of llamas, c c A c c A c A C C C c A c c A C C c A A A C A C C C C c A A C A A A A A C C A A A 96 Peru—Con tin lied. 8644 Bridge on the Cuzco Railroad, A 8881 Public square, Tacna, a 8884 Fountain in the plaza, Tacna, A 8882 Street in Tacna, 8885 Port of Arica, 8886 Harbor of Arica, United States of Colombia. 8397 De Lesseps’ residence, Colon, 8413 Native house, Tomako, 8396 Sunset on the Caribbean Sea, Buenaventura. 8405 On the river, 8406 Warehouse, a Esmeralda. A 8409 Cathedral, 8412 Bamboo Hotel, 8410 A home in the tropics, A 8411 The bayou, A A A A C A C Uruguay. Montevideo. 8319 Panorama, a 8866 Over the house tops, a 8862 The harbor, A 8863 The wharves, a 8864 The wharves, A 8865 Waiting for passengers, A 8861 Boarding the steamer, A 8871 Solis Theatre, a 1151 Foundling Hospital, a 8869 Fountain in the plaza, A 8868 View from the plaza, A 8872 A street, A 1153 Panadero delivering bread, A 8320 Ranch on the pampas, A Europe. Austria. Vienna. 4442 Imperial Palace, a 6874 Imperial gateway from parade a 6877 Guard leaving the palace, A 6878 Prince Ludwig’s carriage at the palace door, A 6871 Franzen’s monument,inner palace court, A 6894 A room in the Imperial Palace, A 6207 Maria Theresa Monument, b 4448 Monument to Wilhelm von Lecetthof, a 4445 Imperial Parliament Buildings, A 4443 Rathhaus, A 4447 University, A 4438 Cathedral, A 4439 Entrance to cathedral, A 4444 Grand Opera House, a 6866 Grand Opera House, fafade, A 6867 Phaseus Temple, a 4440 Maximilian Platz, A 6872 Graten Platz and Trinity Column, A 6876 Kartner Strasse, a 6212 Street view, b 6879 Office of Thomas Cook & Son, A 6868 Folk’s Garden, where Strauss plays, a 4441 Kursaal in the City Park, A 6880 Imperial Laxenburg Palace in the suburbs, A Schoenbrunn Palace. 6889 Hall, a 6884 Spanish room, A 6885 Gobelin room, A 6886 Gobelin room, A 6887 Japanese room, A 6888 Mirror room, a 6891 Gallery of portraits, A 6890 King’s billiard room, A 6892 Maximilian’s room, A 6893 Royal Riding school, A Innsbruck. 1990 Theresien Strasse, c 6224 Theresien Strasse and Column of St. Ann, u 97 Austria—Continued. 1985, Church at Telfs, Austria. Innsbruck. 1991 Triumphal Arch, 1992 Goldenes Daeh, 1994 Schloss Ambras, 1985 Church at Telfs, 1993 View at Telfs, 6225 View of Mals in the Tyrol, 1879 Chapel in the Pusterthal, 1880 Church in the Pusterthal, O O 98 Austria-Continued. 1986 View in the Dolomite Region, 1987 Castle of Bruneck, 6216 View on the River Salza, 1988 Street in Sterzing, 1989 Street in Sterzing, Roumania. 3548 Peasants, 3912 Peasant girls, 3528 Peasant girl drawing water, 3530 Peasant girl at the spring, 3542 Peasant girls in the field, 3556 Butter-girl, 3557 Maid servants, 3564 Servant girls in Sunday dress, 3552 Bride dressing for the wedding, 3550 Bride with wreath of flowers, 3538 Peasant lads, 3540 Peasant wife, 3562 Peasant couple, 3532 Peasant couple, 3534 Peasant couple, 3536 Peasant couple, 3567 Wood-cutter, 3544 Wood-cutters, 3551 Gardener, 3566 Grape seller, 3555 Mountaineer, 3546 Tavern scene, c c B C c A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Saxony. 3543 Peasant girls at work, A 3549 Peasant girls dressing for Sunday, A 3529 Peasant girl in winter Sunday dress, A 3541 Peasant girls in summer Sunday dress, A 3539 Peasant girls in summer Sunday dress, A 3559 Peasant girl and grandmother, A 3531 Peasant girl and lad, A 3545 Peasant market-women, A 3554 Peasant lads, a 3558 Peasant and son, A 3561 Group of children, A 3535 Couple in Sunday dress, A 3553 Peasant family, A 3560 Peasant family, A 3563 Farmer ploughing, A 3537 Peasant in office, a 3574 Peasants, A 3533 Peasants’ every-day dress, A 3547 Peasants in the presence of the magistrate, a South Transylvania. 3570 Gypsy peddlers, a 3571 Gypsy peddlers, a 3565 Gypsy basket-maker, A 3569 Gypsy kettle-mender, A 3573 Gypsy brickmakers, a 3568 Gypsy family, A 3572 Gypsy family and hut, A Belgium. Antwerp. 2125 The docks, A 2127 Stone docks, A 2126 Steamers loading, old docks, A 2121 Shipping in the old docks, A 2122 Shipping in the old docks, A 2124 Shipping in the new docks, a 2123 Steamer in dry dock, A 2119 Dock and old Steen Prison, A 2118 River Scheldt from the docks, A 2142 Grand monument commemorat¬ ing the freedom of the docks, A 2144 From the steamboat terrace, A 1882 Antwerp Cathedral, A 2143 Front view of the cathedral spire, A 2130 Rue de Peignes and cathedral spire, A 2550 Interior of the cathedral, A 3521 Pulpit of St. Andrews, A 2552 Carved pulpit, Church of St. Pierre, A 2131 Hotel de Ville, A 2137 Royal Palace, A 2132 House of Charles V, a 2138 Rubens’ house, A 2129 Bronze statue of Rubens, a 2139 New bronze war statue, a 2140 Equestrian statue of Leopolu I., and National Bank, a 3522 Interior of the Exchange, a 2148 Quaint old housetops, A 2147 Team of Flemish draught horses, A 2149 Flemish dog and cart, a 2153 Windmill outside the fortifica¬ tions, a 2151 Express train for Brussels, A Waterloo. 11994 Yard of the Chateau Hougo- mont, A 11996 The brick wall, Chateau Ilougo- mont, a 11997 Old well, Chateau Hougomont, A 12000 Old chapel, Chateau Hougomont, a 12001 Interior of old chapel, Chateau Hougomont, A 11995 'Where the last charge of the French was made, a 11998 Belle Alliance, Napoleon’s head¬ quarters, a 11999 Belle Alliance, Napoleon’s head¬ quarters, entrance, a 12002 Lion Mound, A 99 Belgium — Continued. 1903, The Bourse, Brussels. Brussels. 6856 Panorama of Brussels and the Palace of Justice, 4451 Palace of Justice,. 2159 Palace of Justice, interior, 1908 Hotel de Vi lie, 1909 Hotel de Ville, 2157 Park Royale and Parliament House, 2542 Ducal Palace, 2546 Palace of the Duke of Flanders, 11987 Post Office, 1903 Bourse, 1910 Porte de Hal, 2163 Theatre Royale, 2547 Cathedral of St. Gudule, 11976 Cathedral of St. Gudule, interior, 11977 Cathedral of St. Gudule, east aisle, 11978 Cathedral of St. Gudule, a con¬ fessional, 11979 Cathedral of St. Gudule, pulpit, 2544 L’ Eglise de la Cliapelle, 2154 Rue ~ Royale and St. Mary’s Church, 2543 Rue Royale, 11988 Courtyard of the Grand Hotel, c A A C ACS A C A AS C c A A AS A A A C A C s 11981 Boulevard Leopold, s 11982 Place St. Jean, s 2155 Statue of Godfrey de Bullion, A 2165 Fountain of the Mannekin, AS 2156 Leblon Park and fountain (statues of Egmont and Horn), A 11984 Market in the Grand Square, s 11989 Flower market, as 11993 Street fruit stand, A 4449 Dog team, a 11991 The way they serve milk in Brussels, AS 3520 Woman’s head-dress, A Dinant. 1913 General view, c 1914 View from the river, c 1912 The Citadel, c 1916 Church and fortress, c 1917 Street, c 1911 Roclier Bayard, c 1915 Rocher Bayard, c Mechlin. 1900 Mechlin Cathedral, c 1901 Museum, c 1902 Street, c 1899 Brussels Gate, c 100 Belgium — Continued. Ypres. 1918 Hotel de Yille, 1919 Hotel de Yille, 1920 East end of Hotel de Yille and old house, 1921 Roman ruin, Porta Nigra, Treves, c c 1922 Ruins of Constantine’s Palace, Treves, 1924 Hotel de Yille, Louvain, 1925 Street view in Louvain, 1926 Old church at Laaken, 1927 New church at Laaken, 1898 Hotel de Yille, Oudenarde, c c c c c c Denmark. Copenhagen. 9910 Guard mount in Amalienborg, 9911 Guard mount in Amalienborg, 9928 United States Consulate, 9927 Niels Iuel Statue and Hotel Europe, 9913 Kongens Nytorv and Royal Theatre, 9916 Kongens Nytorv, 9914 Kongens Nytorv, 9925 Store Kongens Gade, ' A 9924 Gothead Gade, A 9919 Arnager market, A 9920 Arnager market, A 9917 Fish sellers, A 9918 Fish sellers, A 9922 A milkman, A 9923 A bybud (messenger) A 9915 The Nyhaven, A England. Condon. Tower of London. 10887 1962 10888 10899 10900 10897 10898 10896 10890 10891 10894 10895 10889 10892 10901 13052 10902 4344 2472 2473 4339 10851 4332 10853 10862 4354 4355 9394 9398 12960 10903 10904 Tower of London, Tower of London, Entrance, Byward Tower, Traitor’s gate, Bloody Tower, Bloody Tower, Bloody and Wakefield Towers, White Tower, White Tower, Middle Gate and White Tower, Lantern Tower, Beauchamp Tower, Tower Green, place of execution, Soldiers’ Barracks, Soldiers’ Barracks, Beef-eater, St. Paul’s from the Thames, St. Paul’s from the Thames, St. Paul’s from Southwark, St. Paul’s from Ludgate Hill, Ludgate Circus, Bank of England, Bank of England and Thread- needle Street, Royal Exchange, Dickens’ Old Curiosity Shop, Lantern taken from Guy Fawkes, Tomb of Dame Mary Page, Section of London Wall, St. Giles, Cripplegate, Old London Wall between Wood Street and Aldermanburg, English bar and barmaids, A London hansom, s A A AS A A AS A A A A A AS A A A A C A A B AS AES AS A A A A A AS A 10922 A London four wheeler, 4340 Spurgeon’s Tabernacle, interior. 10879 Knights’ Bridge Road, 9397 Battersea Park, British Museum. 10909 10914 10917 10915 10916 10911 10912 10910 10919 7885 6801 10921 10920 10913 10918 10863 10854 2380 4348 10838 10840 10839 4335 10855 4336 4350 10856 Library, Elgin Room, Model of the Parthenon, Frieze of the Parthenon, Fragments from the Parthenon, Drum of sculptured column, Temple of Diana at Ephesus, Drum of sculptured column, Temple of Diana at Ephesus, Base of lowest drum of column, Temple of Diana at Ephesus, Egyptian Room, Rosetta stone, Rosetta stone, Rosetta stone, Egyptian Mummies, Phigalian Room, Statue of Mausolos, A B S A A A A A A Fleet Street, Temple Bar Memorial, Temple Bar Memorial, Old T emple Bar, The Strand, The Strand and Law Buildings, The Strand from Charing Cross, Charing Cross and Hotel, Trafalgar Square, Trafalgar Square from the Strand, Trafalgar Square from the National Monument, Nelson Monument, Trafalgar Square, A A S C A A A A A AS A C A AS S E A E E 101 England—Continued. 10856 Nelson Monument, Trafalgar Square, London I/Ondon. 10858 Landseer Lion, Trafalgar Square, 10857 Fountain, Trafalgar Square, 4333 Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, 10860 Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, 10864 The Home Office, Whitehall, Westminster Abbey. 13295 Westminster Abbey, 10836 Westminster Abbey, full front, 1811 Westminster Abbey, west front, 4352 Westminster Abbey, side view, 10835 Westminster Abbey, from the Dean’s yard, 4353 Nave, 1848 Coronation Chair, 4347 Chapel of Henry VII, _ 4346 Chapel of Henry VII, interior, 10837 Westminster Bridge, 2374 Westminster Embankment, A A E A A AS A C S A A C C Houses of Parliament. 10868 Houses of Parliament, 10866 Houses of Parliament, from the river, 10867 Clock Tower, 10869 Peers’ entrance, 1891 House of Lords, interior, s A 10861 10848 4334 10844 4331 10850 10841 2376 Hotel Metropole, Somerset Blouse, Somerset House and Victoria Embankment, Victoria Embankment, Westminster Bridge, Victoria Embankment, Charing Cross Bridge, Albert Embankment, Thames Embankment, Egyptian Obelisk, Thames Embankment, from from A A s A A S AS E S s AS 102 England — Continued. 10868, Houses of Parliament, London. London. 9399 Statue of Robert Burns, Thames Embankment, 4351 Thames Embankmen t and Waterloo Bridge, 10843 Waterloo Bridge, 10842 Up the Thames toward Waterloo Bridge, 10845 London Bridge, 10846 London Bridge, 10847 Blackfriars Bridge, 10878 Pall Mall, 4337 Junior Carlton Club House, Pall Mall, 10859 Waterloo Place, 10865 Crimea Monument, Waterloo Place, 2381 Crimea Monument, Waterloo Place, 10877 Piccadilly, 10875 Hyde Park Corner, A C s A AS AS AS A E A S A S A 10876 Marble Arch, Hyde Park, as 10870 Park Lane, Hyde Park, a 10871 Stanhope Gate, Hyde Park, s 10874 View in Hyde Park, A 10872 Statue of Apollo, Hyde Park, a 10873 Fountain, Hyde Park, A 4345 St. James Palace, c 4338 Buckingham Palace, c 10883 Albert Memorial, a 4343 Albert Memorial, general view, c 6797 Albert Memorial, group America, c 6798 Albert Memorial, group Africa, ac 6799 Albert Memorial, group Asia, ac 6800 Albert Memorial, group Europe, c 10880 Albert Hall, s 10881 Albert Hall, interior, as 10882 Albert Hall, interior, a 10905 Zoological Garden, camel, s 10906 Zoological Garden, wild cow, s 10907 Zoological Garden, polar bear, s 10908 Zoological Garden, elephant, a 103 England—Continued. Richmond. 10923 Richmond, ] 0927 Star and Garter Hotel, 10928 Terrace of the Star and Garter Hotel, 10925 Bridge at Richmond, 10924 Richmond Bridge, 10926 On the Thames, 10944 Hatfield House, stairway, 10940 Hatfield House, winter drawing¬ room, 10941 Hatfield House, summer drawing¬ room, 10942 Hatfield House, library, 10943 Hatfield House, dining-room, Windsor. Hampton Court. 10933 Hampton Court Palace, fafade, 10932 Hampton Court Palace, clock tower, 10929 Hampton Court Palace, fountain court, 10931 Hampton Court Palace, cloisters, 10935 Hampton Court Palace, terrace, 10930 Hampton Court Palace, gardens, 10934 The Thames from the Palace, Hatfield. 10936 Hatfield House, 10937 Hatfield House, armory, 10938 Hatfield House, chapel, 10939 Hatfield House, long corridor, A A S S s s s A AS A AS 11031 Windsor Castle from across the Thames, 11038 Windsor Castle from Castle Hill 11032 Henry VIIPs Gate, 11033 Norman Gate, 11034 Gardens, 11035 St. George’s Tower, 11036 Edward Ill’s Tower, 10893 Edward Ill’s Tower and Gate, 11037 Round Tower, 11061 A corner of the Rubens Room, 11062 Van Dyke Room, 11056 Zuecarelli Room, 11055 State Ante-room, 1104S Grand Vestibule, 11049 Grand Vestibule, AS A AS AS A A A A A AS A A A AS AS 104 England—Continued. Windsor. 11054 Waterloo Chamber, 11052 Banqueting Hall, 11051 Throne Banqueting Hall, 11058 Guard’s room, 11059 Presence Chamber, 11057 Audience Chamber, 11060 Throne Room, 11053 Corridor, 11042 White Drawing-room, 11041 Vista from the White Drawing¬ room, 11044 Green Drawing-room, 11043 In the Green Drawing-room, 11046 Doorway of the Crimson Draw¬ ing-room, 11045 Crimson Drawing-room, 11047 Queen’s closet, 11050 Queen’s private chapel, 11039 View from the Hundred Steps, 11040 St. George’s Chapel, 4360 Bust of Nelson and part of the Mast of Victory, 2385 Royal Park, 2392 Eton College, 2390 Eton College across the weir, Oxford. 2404 Bodleian Library, 2393 Christ Church College, 2398 Balliol College, 2399 Pembroke College, 2400 Jesus College, 2403 Exeter College, 2405 All Souls’ College, 2406 Oriel College, Canterbury. AS AS A A A AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS A AS A A A A A A A A A A A A A Exeter. 1730 Exeter Cathedral, west front, 2482 Exeter Cathedral, interior, 1731 Old house, 1732 Old house, Ely. 1746 Ely Cathedral, 1747 Ely Cathedral, side view, 1748 Ely Cathedral, west front, 1751 Ely Cathedral, octagon, 1752 A bit in Ely, 1749 A street view, Rugby. 13413 High Street, 13414 Inn, 13415 Doorway of Rugby School, 13416 Quadrangle, Rugby School, 13417 Football grounds, Rugby School, 13418 Cricket grounds, Rugby School, 13419 5’s Court, Rugby School, 13420 House of the headmaster, 13421 Doorway of headmaster’s house, 13422 Turret of Dr. Arnold’s house, 13423 Door of turret, Dr. Arnold’s house, 13424 Chapel, 13425 Interior of the chapel, 13426 Altar and Dr. Arnold’s grave in the chapel, Warwick. 11009 Warwick Castle, 9405 Old mill, Warwick Castle, 9407 Gateway to Leicester Hospital, 11011 Old house, 2428 Timbered houses, 11010 East Gate Street, 11013 East Gate, 11012 West Gate, c c c c c c c c B B B B B B B B B B B B B B S A A A A S A A 13059 Canterbury Cathedral from the rear, 9403 St. Martin’s Church, oldest Chris¬ tian church in England, 13061 Norman gateway, King’s school, 9400 Falstaff Inn, 9402 Dane John, old tower on the walls, 13058 West gate, built in the 14th cen¬ tury, Salisbury. 1737 Salisbury Cathedral, c 1738 Salisbury Cathedral, portal, c 6802 Salisbury Cathedral, north tran¬ sept, c 1741 In the Close, c 1742 A choice bit in the Close, c 1743 Street view in the Close, c 1744 Private residence in the Close, c 1792 Private residence in the Close, 0 1745 Cottages near Salisbury, c 10995 Old inn at Leamington, A Kenilworth. 10996 King’s Arms and Castle Hotel, s 10997 Queen and Castle Hotel, a 10998 Queen and Castle Hotel, tap room, a 11001 Kenilworth Castle, panorama, a 10999 Kenilworth Castle, Lodge, a 11003 Kenilworth Castle, Caesar’s Tower, a 11000 Kenilworth Castle, Strong Tower, a 11006 Kenilworth Castle, Mervyn’s Tower, A 11002 Kenilworth Castle, Leicester’s Building, A 11004 Kenilworth Castle, Arthur Dudley’s Lodging, a 11005 Kenilworth Castle, Banqueting Hall, a 11008 Kenilworth Castle, Great Hall, A 11007 Kenilworth Castle, Great Hall, east front, A > a 105 England—Continued. §_ I _£_ 11022, Room in which Shakspeare was born, Stratford-on-Avon. Stratford -on-Avon. 11014 Ha ward House, A 2415 Eed Lion Inn, A 11015 Eed Horse Inn, A 11018 Ye Five Gables, A 11017 Porch of Old Guild, A 2408 Shakspeare’s house, A 11020 Shakspeare’s house, ^ 11021 Shakspeare’s house, museum, _ as 11022 Shakspeare’s house, room in which Shakspeare was born, as 11023 Shakspeare’s house, hearth in room in which Shakspeare was born, A 6803 Plaster cast of Shakspeare, _ b 11024 Shakspeare’s house, memorial tablet, A 11025 Shakspeare’s house, library,. A 11027 Shakspeare’s house, inner kitchen, A 11028 Shakspeare’s house, kitchen, . A 11026 Shakspeare’s house, doorway in the kitchen, a 6804 Childs’ Memorial Fountain,. . a 2479 Shakspeare Monument, Trinity Church, A 11019 Shakspeare Memorial Theatre, A 2411 The Avon and Shakspeare Me¬ morial Theatre, 2413 Banks of the Avon, 2422 Horses grazing, 11029 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shot- tery, 11030 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, front, Sliottery, 8 106 England — Continued. Rowsley. 1721 Peacock Inn, 10974 Peacock Inn, entrance, Haddon Hall. 1722 Haddon Hall, 10952 Haddon Hall, from the Wye, 10954 Haddon Hall, east front, 10955 Haddon Hall, west front, 10956 Eagle Tower, 1720 Courtyard, 10958 Courtyard, 10959 Courtyard, 10957 Window in the courtyard, 10972 Chapel, 10971 Doorway of chapel, 10973 Twelfth century font in the chapel, a 10969 Ball-room, A 10967 Drawing-room, A 10966 Banqueting room, A 10970 State bedroom, A 10968 Old mantel, state bedroom, A 10960 Terrace, as 10961 Terrace, a 10962 Terrace, A 10963 Dorothy Vernon’s Walk, s 10964 Dorothy Vernon’s Bridge, as 10965 Dorothy Vernon’s Steps, A 1719 Garden, c 10953 Haddon cottages, a Fdensor. 1733 Edensor Church, c 1734 Cottage at Edensor, c 1735 Cottage at Edensor, c 1736 Cottages at Edensor, c 10982 Bridge Gate, 10981 Abbey Gate, 10986 Water Tower, 10987 Water Tower, 10984 Phoenix Tower, 13060 Bonwaldesthorn’s Tower, 10994 On the walls, 10985 Corner Bridge and Watergate Streets, 10993 Old house on Bridge Street, 10983 Northgate Street, 10988 Eastgate Street, 4373 Old houses on Eastgate Street, 10976 Bear and Billet Inn, 10979 Boot Inn, 12840 The Old Falcon, 10989 Cathedral, 10990 Enins of St. John’s Priory from the churchyard, 10991 Kuins of St. John’s Priory, the nave, 12639 Bishop Lloyd’s house, 12841 Ye Okie Crypt, 12880 God’s Providence House, 10977 Bemains of a Koman bath, 10992 Column of a Roman building, A A A AS AS A A S A A A A AS S c A A A C C C A A Hawarden. 13065 Hawarden Castle from the park, s 13067 Hawarden Castle, front entrance, s 1724 Hartley Coleridge’s cottage, Gras¬ mere, c 1723 A study at Grasmere, c Liverpool. Bemerton. 1725 Geo. Herbert’s Rectory, 1728 Geo. Herbert’s Rectory, close view, 1726 Stonehenge, 13172 English harvest field, Furness Abbey. 1753 Furness Abbey, 1754 Furness Abbey, 1755 Furness Abbey, chapter house, 1756 Furness Abbey, Norman arches, 1778 Old Hardwick Hall, 1777 Old Hardwick Hall, entrance, 1779 New Hardwick Hall, 6808 Isaac Watts’ grave, 1791 Inn at Aweton, 2481 Rievaulx Abbey from the south¬ east, Chester. 10980 View from the Suspension Bridge, 10978 The Dee from the Suspension Bridge, c c c s c c c c 9392 The docks, a 11070 Fruit stands on the dock, s 11065 Landing Stage, s 11063 Princess Landing Stage, a 11066 On Princess Landing Stage, s 11064 St. George’s Landing Stage, A 13066 On St. George’s Landing Stage, s 11067 Lord Street, s 11072 Dale Street, s 11069 Lime Street, as 11068 Wellington Monument, as 11071 Nelson Monument and Exchange, s 1727 St. George’s Hall, ac c c c A C A TJfhngton. 13404 The Church, 13405 White Horse Inn, 13406 Craven Arms, 13407 School-house, 13151 Thatched house, 13408 Thatched cottage, 13409 Canal, AS 13410 A street, 13411 The Manger, 13412 Blowing Stone, B B B B S B B B B £ 107 England—Continued. Shrewsbury. 9410 Old cottages, a 9411 Old houses on the market place, a 9409 Remains of the old Roman City Uriconium at Wroxeter, a Brighton. 10945 The Esplanade, s 10946 The pier, A 10947 King’s Road, s 10951 The beach, as 9412 The beach, A 9413 The beach, A 10948 The beach, west from the pier, A 10950 On the beach, s 10949 Male bathers, a 6807 Eddystone Lighthouse, a 1729 At Ilfracombe, c Isle of Wight. 1770, Griffin Inn, Godshill, Isle of Wight. Ventnor. 1761 View of Ventnor, 8129 Old portion of the Crab and Lobster Inn, 8128 Entrance to the Crab and Lobster Inn, Shanklin. 8137 Street in Skanklin, 8139 Old cottage near Shanklin, 8140 Farm house near Shanklin, Boncliurch. 8125 Old church, 8127 Pool, 9756 Boncliurch road, 1764 c 1763 9757 B 9758 1765 B 1766 8126 B B 1758 B 1759 12634 B 1810 B 1762 S 1767 Bonchurch road, Bonchurch road, A shady lane, An English lane, A study in Bonchurch, A study in Bonchurch, Cliff near Bonchurch, Carisbrooke. Carisbrooke Castle, Carisbrooke Castle, gateway, Carisbrooke Castle, Princess Eliz¬ abeth’s window, In Carisbrooke Castle, On Carisbrooke Road, On Carisbrooke Road, AS c s s AS AS B C 0 (> no 119 Ireland—Continued. Glenoe. 11115 The village, as 11113 A street, s 11117 A street, s 11112 Cottages, a 11114 Cottages, as 11118 Thatched cottages, A 11116 A home, as 11121 Jaunting car, AS 11122 Jaunting car, s 11119 Falls of Glenoe, s 11120 Bridge at Glenoe, s 6854 Street scene in Dublin, c Giant’s Causeway. 11189 Panorama, A 11190 Panorama, A 11176 The surf, as 11177 The surf, A 11178 The surf, A 11179 Giant’s Loom, as 11180 The chimneys, as 11181 Giant’s Saddle, as 11182 Lion Rock, as 11183 Grand Causeway, a 11184 Giant’s Jackstone, A 11185 Giant’s Gateway, as 11186 Native hut, s 11187 Lord Antrim’s Parlor, A 11188 The Wishing Chair, as 11191 The Keystone, AS 11192 Stooken Promontory, as 11193 Giant’s Well, as 11194 Lady’s Fan, as 11195 Giant’s Organ, as 11196 The Honeycomb, A 11197 Pleaskin Head, a Italy. Rome. 2021 Castle of St. Angelo and St. Peter’s from the Tiber, b 4551 Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, a 11313 Castle of St. Angelo, as St. Peter’s Cathedral. 2021 St. Peter’s and the Castle of St. Angelo from the Tiber, b 2022 St. Peter’s and the Vatican, bc 11247 St. Peter’s Cathedral, a 11248 St. Peter’s Cathedral, a 11249 Fa9ade, A 11250 Vestibule, a 11251 Bronze gate in vestibule, A 11252 Corridors, as 11254 North transept, s 11255 Southwest nave, s 11257 Interior toward the alter, as 11258 Mosaic, “Death of Ananias and Sapphira,” A 11259 Statue of St. Peter, as 11260 Altar, as 11261 Altar, a 11262 Nave of the Transfiguration, A 11263 St. Peter’s Chair, A 11264 Sacred Gate (opened only once in a century), A 11265 Tomb of Clement XIII, as 11266 Tomb of the Stuarts, A 11267 Tomb of the wife of James II, A 11268 Tomb of Pius VII, a 11269 Tomb of Gregory XVI,. a 11270 Tomb of Gregory XIII, as 11271 Tomb of Alexander VII, a 11272 Tomb of Benedict XIV, A 11273 Within the dome, A 11274 Upper part of dome, A 11256 Interior of chapel erected on thespot where St. Peter was crucified, a 11275 Panorama from dome of St. Peter’s, as 3670 Panorama from dome of St. Peter’s, c Vatican. 11276 Vatican, A 11277 Fountain, a 11278 Fountain, as 11279 Corridor, A 11280 Swiss Guard of the Pope, a Vatican Museum. 11286 Gallery of Statues, a 11285 “ Apollo Belvedere,” ac 13258 “ Head of the Apollo Belvedere, c 11284 “ The Laocoon,” a 11281 “Perseus.”— Canova, AC 11282 “ Discus Thrower,” a 13256 “Ariadne,” c 13253 “Minerva,” c 13103 Bust of Jupiter, c 13255 “Caesar Augustus,” c 13104 “Faun.”— Praxitiles, c 3671 “Statue of the Nile,” ac 3673 Antique chariot, ac 13254 “Transfiguration.”— Raphael, C 13260 The Bambino, c 13249 “Sketching the portrait of Beat¬ rice Cenci,” c 13250 Portrait of Beatrice Cenci, c 11283 Vatican Library, as 11325 Panorama from San Pietro in Montorio, a 11323 Panorama from San Pietro in Montorio, looking east, A 11324 Panorama from San Pietro in Montorio, looking southeast, A 11326 Panorama from San Pietro in Montorio, looking west, A 120 Italy—Continued. Rome. Capitoline Hill. 11406 Capitoline Hill, 11409 Statues of Castor and Pollux, 11405 Statue of Marcus Aurelius, 4554 Capitol, 13261 u Dying Gladiator, C apitoline Museum, 13259 “ Romulus and Remus Nounshed by the Wolf,” Capitoline Museum, 11367 Tarpeian Rock, 11410 Mamertine Prison, Forum 3662 Panorama of the Forum, 11388 Panorama of the Forum, 11389 Panorama of the Forum, 11390 Panorama of the Forum from the house of the Vestals, 11391 Panorama of the Forum from the Capitoline Hill, 6977 Excavations of the Forum, 11349 Arch of Severus, _ 11392 Forum, Basilica Julia and via Sacra, 3666 Forum and Column of Trajan, 11337 Temple of Saturn, 11338 Temple of Saturn and Roman F orum, 11332 Temple of Saturn and Arch of Severus, 11341 Temple of Castor mid Pollux, 11342 Temple of Castor and Pollux and Roman Forum, 11333 Temples of Romulus and Remus, Anthony and Faustina, 11336 Temple of Anthony and Faustina, 11343 Temple of Vesta, 11334 Temple of Fortuna Virilis, 11340 Temple of the Twelve Gods, 4276 Temple of Minerva, 11344 Portico Octavia, Temple of Juno, 11394 Column of Phocas, 11399 Place where Mark Anthony de¬ livered his oration over Caesar's body, A A AC A AC C A A A C AS A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 11413 Colosseum, interior, 11414 Colosseum, interior, 11415 Colosseum, interior, 4272 Colosseum, interior excavated, 11363 Basilica Constantine, 11345 Arch of Titus, 11346 Arch of Titus, 11347 Arch of Titus, bas-reliefs, 11348 Arch of Titus, bas-relief, “Tri¬ umphal Entry of Titus,” 13247 Arch of Titus, bas-relief, Tri¬ umphal Procession with Cap¬ tive J ews, Colosseum. 11411 Colosseum, 11412 Colosseum, 11416 Colosseum from Palace of the Caesars, 11351 Arch of Constantine, 6065 Arch of Constantine, 2559 Arch of Constantine, close view, . , 3663 Arch of Constantine and Colosseum, 11400 Trajan’s Forum, 11401 Trajan’s Forum, 11402 Original wall built by Romulus, 11403 House of Livia, 11395 Palace of Tiberius Caesar and Caligula, 11314 House of Pilate, 13246 Palace of the Caesars, 11370 Palace of the Caesars, rums, 11371 Palace of the Caesars, entrance, 11368 Palace of the Caesars, library,_ 11369 Palace of the Caesars, ancient imperial road, 11364 Palace of the Caesars, Porto Cryp- ticus, 11365 Palace of the Caesars, Porto Cryp- ticus, where Caligula was murdered, 11366 Palaestra Paladina, Palace of Augustus Caesar, 11321 Aventine Hill, 11322 View of the Tiber, 11353 Arch of Janus, 11352 Arch of the Jewelers and Gold¬ smiths, Baths of Caracalla. 11354 Baths of Caracalla, 11357 Baths of Caracalla, 11356 Mosaics, 11358 Mosaic pavement, 11359 Peristineum, 11360 Tepidarium, 11355 View from the Laconium, A AS AS AS A A A A A A A S A A A A A C A A A A A A AS A A A A A A A A A 11361 Aqueduct of Nero, 11350 Arch of Drusus, 11372 Aurelian Walls, 11287 St. John Lateran Church, 11288 St. John Lateran Church,vestibule, 11289 St. John Lateran Church, interior, 11290 St. John Lateran Church, Scala Santa, 11297 St. John’s Gate, Pantheon. 13242 Pantheon, 11306 Interior, 11307 Tomb of Victor Emanuel, 11308 Tomb of Raphael, A A A A A A CS A C AS -4 -4 121 Italy-Continued. Rome. 11300 Entrance to Baths of Diocletian, A 11301 Tepidarium, Baths of Diocletian, A 11302 Baths of Diocletian, now church of St. Bernardo, A 11362 Wall of Servius, A 11373 Via National, s 11320 Barberini Palace, A 11339 Temple of Venus, A 13116 Monument to Tasso, c 11374 Column St. Mary of Conception, A 11375 Obelisk of Solaro and Parliament House, a 11377 House of Guido Reni, A 13244 Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, ac 11298 Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, rear view, s 11299 Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, interior, a 11335 Temple of Minerva Medica, A 11303 Gate of Maggiore, a 11304 Santa Maria Maggiore Market, s 3674 Statue of Moses by Michael Angelo, church of St. Peter in Vincoli, ac 11318 Porta del Popolo, a 11317 Piazza del Popolo, a 11319 Roman woman and baby, s 6978 Place del Popolo from Pincian Hill, c 11316 Church of Piazza del Popolo, a 11315 Santa Maria del Popolo, 11376 Panorama of the Pincian Hill, A 11253 Monument to the Brothers Cairoli on the Pincian Hill, a 11379 Avenue of the Villa Medici, s 11380 Grounds of the Villa Medici, A 11381 In the grounds of the Villa Medici, A 11404 Church Trinita del Monte, A 6979 Church Trinita del Monte, close view, c 13243 Fountain of the Trevi, ac 11331 Fountain of the Trevi, close view, as 11393 Column of Marcus Aurelius, A 11329 Bernini Fountain, Piazza Navona, A 11328 Fountain of Claudius, A 11327 Fountain of Moses, a 13069 Cascade of the Terni, c 11378 Entrance to the Villa Borghese, A Appian Way. 11382 Gate of the Appian Way, A 11383 Appian Way, a 11396 Circus of Maxentius, a 11397 Circus of Maxentius, Judges’ Stand, A 11398 Altar to the Unknown God, a 11384 Tomb of Cecilia Metella, A 11385 Tomb of the baker, a 11386 Tomb of Scipio Africanus, A 11387 Pyramid of Cestius, AS 11291 St. Paul’s Gateway, as 13115 Cathedral of St. Paul, interior, c 11292 Cathedral of St. Paul, nave, as 11293 Cathedral of St. Paul, nave, A 11294 Cathedral of St. Paul, cloisters, A 11295 Cathedral of St. Paul, cloisters, A 11310 Capuchin Cemetery, A 11311 Capuchin Cemetery, a 11309 In the Capuchin Cemetery, A 11312 Corridor in the Capuchin Cemetery, A 13245 Tasso’s study, Convent of St. Cnofrio, 0 9 122 Italy—Continued. Florence. 4328 Panorama from across the river, 11425 Palazzo Veccio, 4300 Palazzo Veccio, interior, 11426 Palazzo Veccio, statue of Savon¬ arola, Loggia dei Lanzi. 6982 Loggia dei Lanzi, 11442 Loggia dei Lanzi, interior, 6981 Loggia dei Lanzi, interior, 11445 “Perseus.” 6070 “Rape of the Sabines,” 11443 “Rape of the Sabines,” 11441 “ Rape of Polyxena,” 11444 “Hercules Slaying the Centaur, Uffizi Gallery. 6983 Uffizi Palace, 11434 Room of the Tribuna, 11435 “The Dancing Faun,” 11436 “ The Wrestlers,” 11437 “Venus de Medici,” 11439 Hall of Niobe, 11438 “Niobe,” 11440 The west corridor, A AS A Pisa. 2562 The Leaning Tower, 4319 Baptistery, Duomo and Tower. Fiesoli. A C A C A A AS A A C A A A A A A A 11585 Fiesoli, 11587 Street, 11588 Street and cathedral, 11586 View from Fiesoli, Genoa. 6989 Panorama of city and harbor, 4317 Harbor, 4318 Italian monk, 2581 Statue of Columbus 4316 Campo Santo, 6071 Gallery in the Campo Santo, 6073 Tomb in the Campo Santo, 6074 Tomb in the Campo Santo, 6075 Tomb in the Campo Santo, Madonna di Tirano. 1995 Panorama, 1996 Church, 1997 Church, A A A A A A C A A A A A A A A C 11427 Ponte Veccio, 11428 Ponte Veccio, 11429 On the Ponte Veccio, 4304 Pitti Palace, 11433 Pitti Palace, 11431 Fountain of Neptune, Boboli Garden, 11432 Fountain of Venus, Boboli Garden, 11422 The Baptistery, 2576 Gates of Ghiberti, 3684 Campanile and Cathedral, 11418 Campanile, 11419 Panorama from the Campanile, 11417 Panorama from the Cathedral, National Museum. 11446 National Museum, 11447 Courtyard, 11448 “Bacchus and the Satyrs,” 11449 “Jupiter and Leda,” Church of Santa Croce. 11450 Church of Santa Croce, 11451 Interior, 11452 Cloisters, 11453 Monument to Galileo, 11454 Tomb of Michael Angelo, 11455 Tomb of Dante, 11424 Statue of Dante, 11457 Via Cavour, 11456 Panorama from St. Michael’s, 4301 Triumphal Arch, 11430 Triumphal Arch, 11420 Porta St. Nicolo, 11421 Panorama from Porta St. Nicolo, 3906 Monks at the fountain, tj068 Armory in Podcsti, AS AS A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Fake of Como. 11535 Cernobbio, 11548 Street in Cernobbio, 11537 Church of Cernobbio, 11536 The lake from Cernobbio, 11538 A heavy load, 11556 Moltrasio, 11557 Moltrasio, 11559 On the Moltrasio Road, 11558 Up from the Moltrasio Road, 11560 Girl with basket, Moltrasio, 11539 On the lake front, Bellagio, 11540 Panorama of Bellagio, 11541 The lake from Bellagio, 11542 The lake from Bellagio, 11553 The lake from Rock Gallery at Villa Serbelloni, 11561 Down from Villa Serbelloni, 11555 Street in Menaggio, 11543 Road near Villa d’ Este, 11547 View from road to Villa d’ Este, 11544 Grounds of Villa d’ Este, 11545 From hill of Villa d’ Este, 11546 Mosaic summer house, Villa d’ Este, 11549 Villa Passalacqua, 11550 Blevio, 11551 Blevio, 11552 Carate, 11554 Up the lake towards Queen ol England Hotel, Fake Maggiore. 11562 Intra, 11563 Pallanza, 11564 Street in Baveno, 6093 Island of Piscatori, A A A A AS A A A A S A A A A A A S A S A A A A A A A A S A A a a 123 Italy — Continued. lake L/Ugano. 11565 Looking towards Mt. St. Salvatore, A 11566 Street market, A 11567 The lake front from steamboat wharf, A 11568 Market day, s 11569 The lake drive, A 11570 Temple of Washington, s 11571 Statue of William Tell, s 11572 The lake from Hotel Splendid, A 11573 Wash day, s 11574 Oria, A 11575 Panorama of Lugano, A 11576 Panorama of Lugano, A 11577 Lugano from San Lorenzo, s 11578 Mt. St. Salvatore, A 11579 Arcade Bellagio, A 11580 Lake front at Bellagio, a 11581 Via Terbelloni, Bellagio, a 11582 On the railroad from Menaggio to Porlezza, A 11583 Street in Domo d’Ossola, a 11584 Via del Fiera, A 11589 Mountain torrent near Varzo, A 11590 Simplon Road, Doveria River, Crevola, a 11591 On the Simplon Road near Domo d’Ossola, A 11592 Mountain stream in the Simplon Pass, A 11593 Panorama of Bareno, s 11594 Bridge of the Simplon Road, near Yarzo, a 11595 Bridge at Varzo, Simplon Pass, A 11596 Entrance to the Simplon Pass, A 11597 In the Simplon Pass, as Milan. 2579 Panorama showing Cathedral, Ac 11458 Cathedral, acs 2578 Cathedral, interior, as 11460 Cathedral, interior, s 11461 Cathedral, roof, as 11466 Square from the Cathedral, A 4307 Rue Victor Emanuel, c 11463 Arcade Victor Emanuel, exterior, A 11465 Arcade Victor Emanuel, side view, A 11464 Arcade Victor Emanuel, interior, s 11470 Statue of Leonardo da Vinci, A 11469 La Scala Theatre, A 11462 The Arcade, A 11468 Medici Statue, A 14467 On the canal, A 3701 Simplon Arch, A Cortina. 2557 Cathedral, c 1998 Church, c 1999 Dependence of the Hotel Aquila N era, C 2000 Trofana from Cortina, c 2001 Mt. Sorapis from Cortina, 2002 Mt. Sorapis from St. Vito di Cadore, c 4314 Picturesque canal in Verona, a Venice. 11512 Panorama, as 6984 Grand Piazza, c 11479 Square of St. Mark, a 11526 Square of St. Mark, feeding the doves, a 11480 Lion of St. Mark, s 11481 Lion of St. Mark, a Cathedral of St. Mark. 2568 Cathedral of St. Mark, ac 11471 Cathedral of St. Mark, lateral view, A 11473 Main entrance, as 11474 Lateral view of main entrance, A 2567 Bronze horses, A 11482 Portico, a 9351 Southwest corner, c 11472 Side entrance, a 11477 Interior, as 11478 Interior, a 11483 Pulpit, as 11485 Cathedal and the Campanile, A 11476 Cathedral and Clock Tower, A Campanile. 11485 Campanile and St. Mark Cathe¬ dral, A 11499 Campanile from Grand Canal, as 11500 Campanile, a 11501 Campanile, bronze gates, A 2569 Campanile, bronze gates, A 6987 Panorama from the Campanile, c 11503 Clock Tower, a 11476 Clock Tower and Cathedral, A Palace of the Doges. 6985 Palace from across the Grand Canal, c 11484 Palace of the Doges, as 11489 Arcade, as 6076 Interior court, A 11486 Courtyard, A 11488 Fountain in the courtyard, A 9352 Giant’s Staircase, Acs 11490 Giant’s Staircase, A 11491 Grand Council Room, as 11493 Corridor, A 11494 Hall of the Scrutinio, A 11495 Senate Chamber, a 11498 Senate Chamber, a 11496 Room where ambassadors were received, A 11497 Room of the Council of Ten, a 11502 Library of St. Mark, as 2572 Bridge of Sighs, close view, c 2571 Bridge of Sighs, distant view, a 11507 St. Maria della Salute, as 11508 St, Maria della Salute, interior, a 124 Italy— Continued. Venice. 11509 11510 11511 11530 11529 11521 11520 9354 11525 11524 9353 6986 2564 11533 11534 11515 11504 11505 11506 6077 11518 11516 11517 11522 11523 11519 11527 11528 11513 11514 11531 Panorama from St. Maria della Across the Grand Canal from St. Maria della Salute, . Grand Canal from St. Maria della Salute, Grand Canal, On the Grand Canal, A gondola, Gondola station, The canal, Palace Cavalli, Palace Cadore, Palace V endramin, Tower of the Clock, Pi alto, Steps of the Rialto, On the Rialto, Church of the Jesuits, interior, Church of St. John and St. Paul, tomb of Doge Yendramin, Church of St. John and St. Paul, tomb of the Yalier, Church of St. John and St. Paul, tomb of Mocenigo, Statue of Colleoni, Statue of Colleoni, Fountain of St. John and St. Paul, At the fountain of St. John and St. Paul, Canal of St. John and St. Paul, A street, Via St. Apostle, Arsenal, Arsenal, the landing, Church of St. Giorgio Maggiore, interior, House of Desdemona, Canal St. Novice, A A A AS S A C A A C C ACS A AS S A A A A AS A S S AS A A A A A A A A S Naples. 3691 Panorama and Mount V esuvius, 10110 UXUlAAll/ ' - 1 from Scoglio di Panora m a F risio, 11240 Fishing boats on the bay, 11241 Lighters in the harbor, 10122 A Neapolitan fisherman, 10121 A fish, 11238 Boys bathing, 11237 Castle dell’ Ovo, 10115 On the Marine Steps, 10116 Street facing the harbor, 10106 Strada di Porto, 10114 Hill of Santa Lucia, 11234 The walls, 11235 Bastion on the walls, 11242 Castle St. Elmo, 10117 Castle St. Elmo from via Cana- chelo, 10118 Drying macaroni, 10119 Boys carrying macaroni, AS A A AS S A A A S AS AS A A A A AS AS 10120 Eating macaroni, 10103 Piazza Plebiscite, 10123 A street washerwoman, 11239 Washerwomen, 10124 A vegetable merchant, 10113 Church of San Francesco di Paola, 11236 Church of Santa Croce al Mercato, 10108 Piazza Martiri, 10104 Gallery Umberto I, _ 10105 Gallery Umberto I, interior, 10111 Tomb of Virgil, 11243 Church of San Martino, interior, 11244 Cloister of San Martino, 11245 Twelfth century fountain, Church of San Martino, 11246 Coach of Victor Emanuel,Museum of San Martino, 11232 Porta Tigalnina, 11233 Porta San Antonio, 10107 A narrow street, . . 10109 Restaurant Scoglio di Fnsio, 10112 Ruins of the Castella de Donna Giovanna, Naples Museum. 10125 Courtyard, 10126 Hall of Pompeiian Frescoes, 10127 “ Bust of Homer,” 10128 “ Nereid,” 10129 Room of the Vases, „ 10130 “Statue of Ferdinand IV, — Canova, 10131 “Apollo with his Lyre,” 10132 Corridor of the Emperors, 10133 “Diana of Ephesus,” 10134 “Atlas,” 10135 “Caligula,” 10136 “Melpomene,” 10137 Second Hall of Statues, 10138 Hall of the Bas-reliefs, 10139 Room of the Neapolitan School, 10140 Pompeiian Mosaic, 10141 “ Bust of Julius Caesar, 10142 “ Neoptolemus bearing Astvarus, 10143 Hall of the Bronzes, 10144 Room of the Venuses, 10145 “Venus Callipvgus,” 10146 “ Venus Callipygus,” reverse, 10147 Hall of the Farnese Collection, 10148 “Farnese Bull,” 10149 “ Farnese Hercules,” 10150 “Farnese Flora,” Vesuvius. 10202 Femicular Railway up Vesuvius, 10203 Fernicular Railway up Vesuvius, 10204 The cone of Vesuvius, 10205 Lava on the cone, 10207 The crater of Vesuvius, 10206 At the mouth of the crater, 10208 Sulphur formation, 8305 Vesuvius from the lava flow, A S s s A A A A A AS AS AS AS AS AS A A A A A AS A A A AS A A A A > A A AS AS S A AS AS A A AS A A A AS A B 125 Italy— Con tin ued. Pompeii. 3688 Panorama, c 10151 Herculaneum Gate, A 10152 Marine Gate, A 10153 Panorama of the Forum, A 10180 Forum, s 10181 Columns of the Forum, A 10156 Basilica toward the Forum, s 10157 Basilica, a 10163 Street of the Forum and Arch of N ero, A 10184 Arch of Nero and Vesuvius, as 10162 Triumphal Arch and Vesuvius, AS 10170 Triangular Forum, A 10164 Frescoes in the Pantheon, a 3690 The Amphitheatre, a 10161 Tragic Theatre, a 10194 Panorama from the Tragic Theatre, A 10186 Comic Theatre, A 10165 Gymnasium, A 10166 Temple of Venus, a 10167 Temple of Isis, a 10168 Temple of Mercury, a 10169 Temple of Fortune, A 10193 Temple of Jupiter, inner court, A 10174 Stock Exchange, a 10154 Strada delle Abbondanza, A 10185 Strada delle Scuoli, a 10190 Street of the Tombs, as 10192 Street of the Baths, 10179 Rest and wine shops, street of the Baths, 10195 Caledrium, 10196 Tepidarium, 10171 Doorway of a Pompeiian house, 10191 House with the Balcony, 10159 House of the Tragic Poet, 10160 House of the Tragic Poet, interior, 10182 House of Panza, 10183 House of Panza, interior, 10176 House of the Dancing Faun, 10177 House of the Dancing Faun, the garden, 10172 House of Meleaguer, 10173 House of the Chase, 10155 House of Sallust, 10158 Orso House, 10189 Villa of Diomedes, 10178 House of the baker, 10188 House of the butcher, 10175 Statue of Emmachia, 10197 Ancient street fountain, 10198 Niche for weights and measures, 10199 Interior of the museum, 10200 Interior of the museum, body of a woman, 10201 Native huts near Pompeii, 10178, House of the Baker, Pompeii. A A A A A S A A A A A S A A A A S A S A S A A AS A 126 Italy—Continued. Pozzuoli. 10226 Panorama of the Bay of Naples, 10227 Panorama of Pozzuoli, 10231 The Amphitheatre, 10228 The Amphitheatre, entrance, 10229 The Amphitheatre, underground dens, 10230 The Amphitheatre, source of water for marine combats, 10232 A wayside shrine, 10233 The Solfatara, 10234 The Temple of Serapis, 10235 Old Roman villa, 10236 A woman spinning, 10237 A nursing mother, 10238 Entomological pursuits, AS A A S AS A A AS A A AS S S Baja ( Baias). 10258 Old Castle, as 10264 Entrance to Castle, as 10265 Native house, s 10263 Street view, A 10259 Temple of Venus, A 10260 Temple of Venus from the road, A 10262 Temple of Venus, interior, a 10261 Temple of Venus, detail, a Castellamare. 10251 The harbor, A 10257 Road skirting the sea, a 10252 A street, s 10255 Street vendors, s 10254 Cathedral of Meta, s 10256 On the Castellamare road. A 10253 View from the Castellamare road, A Sorrento. 10239 The Bay of Naples, a 10240 Sorrento from the sea, as 10241 Marine entry, as 10242 Valletta de Mulina, a 10244 Valletta de Mulina, a 10243 Valletta de Mulina, towards the sea, A 10245 A street market, s 10246 Strada Fuoro, 10247 Via Tasso, 10248 Arcade San Antonio, 10249 A woman carrying horse fodder, 10250 A vegetable merchant, Paestum. 3699 On the Cornice Road, 6106 Temple of Neptune and basilica, Malta. Valetta. 1579 Quarantine Harbor, 1577 Strada Reale, 1578 Opera ITouse, 2592 Church Musta, 2591 Church of St. John, interior, 2594 Windmill, 2593 Pieta, Island of Capri. 10209 On the Capri steamer, 10213 At the boat landing, 10219 The Marina Grande, 10220 At the Marina Grande, 10221 Coast from the Marina Grande, 10215 On the shore from the Marina Grande, Capri. 10216 Donkeys on the road, 10217 Street and cathedral, 10212 Cathedral and public square, 10223 Capri dwellings, 10224 Woman and donkey, 10225 Strawberry seller, Anacapri. 10222 Anacapri, 10210 Ancient gateway, 10211 Ancient gateway, 10218 Street, 10214 A picturesque view, 3695 Blue Grotto, AS A A S s A A B B B A A A A A AS A A A AS S s A A AS AS A AS A AS AS A Palermo. 6991 View of the city, 6085 Cathedral, 6087 Interior of the Cloisters Monreale, Girgenti. 6078 Temple of Castor and Pollux, Sicily. 6079 Temple of Concord, A 6080 Temple of Juno, 6992 Cathedral at Messina, 6084 Panorama of San Remo, 6082 Fountain at Taormina, A A A A A Monte Carlo. 8309 Casino, grand entrance, 6089 Casino, gambling room, Monaco. | 6090 Casino, music hall, _ A I 6091 Casino, decoration in the music A hall, A A I 6088 View of the Hotel de Londre, A 127 Norway. Christiania. 9933 Palace, A 9934 House of Parliament, A 9935 University, A 9936 Karl Johan Gade, A 9937 A street corner, A 9932 Old hotel, a 9938 Christiansand Harbor, A 9939 Naerefjord in Sogn, A 9940 Naerefjord in Sogn, A 9941 Naerefjord in Sogn, a 9942 Naerve Valley in Sogn, a 9944 View of Naerdalen Valley from the hotel, a 9945 Falls at Stalheim, a 9946 Stalheim Hotel, A 9947 Laerdalsoren in Sogn, A 9948 Svartjel Falls in Sogn, A 9949 Scene near Borgund, A 9950 Kirkanwold Hotel and Church in Sogn, a 9951 Borgund Church, a 9952 Road to Kvamskler, A 9953 Hilland’s Hotel, Gudvangen, a 9954 Kiln hut and peasants, Blaatlaten, A 9955 Road to Blaatlaten, a 9958 Laatefossen, A 9956 Road from Laatefossen to Odde, A 9957 The gorge on the road to Odde, A 9960 Odde, a 9961 A cariole, A 9963 Hardanger peasant girl, A 9964 Hardanger peasant girl, A 9965 Hardanger peasant girls, A 9966 Joelster peasant girls, A 9376 Viking Ship, A Portugal. Z/isbon. 3626 Lisbon and the harbor, A 1239 Commercial Square, statue of Don Jose I, A 1241 Commercial Square, Triumphal Arch, a 1240 Hotel, near Commercial Square, A 3627 Panorama of Place Dom Pedro, A 7041 Praca dos Romulus, A 1237 Statute of Duke Da Terceira, A Belem. 1231 Belem Castle, A 1232 Belem Castle and ramparts, A 1234 Belem Castle, the embrasure, a 1233 Belem Castle and Moorish Tower, a 1235 Krupp Gun, in Belem Fort, A 1230 King’s Palace, from Belem Castle, A 3631 Court of the cloister, a 3630 Fountain in the cloister, A 3628 Gallery of the cloister, a 3629 Sculptures, in the cloister, a 1238 Groumas, near Belem, A 1236 Ruins of Groumas, A Thomar. 3637 Window in the Chapter House, A Alcobaco. 3635 Cloister of King Dinis, a 3636 Gallery of the cloister, A Coimbra. 3632 Gallery of Santa Cruz, a 3633 Library of the University, A 3634 Great Hall, in the University, a Cintra. 3640 Gate of Castle of La Pena, a Batalha. 3639 Gallery, in the Castle of Mont Serrat. a 3638 Gate of the Monastery, a Cape Verd Island. 1244 Harbor view in San Vincent, B Russia. St. Petersburg. 9801 From across the Neva, A 9802 Russian Man-of-War “ Ivreizer,” A 13671 The Palace Quay, c 5914 Winter Palace, ac 9811 WinterPalaceandAdmiraltyPlace, A 9809 Admiralty Palace, A 9805 Statue of Peter the Great and Admiralty Palace, A 3716 Statue of Peter the Great, a 9803 Admiralty Tower, a 9808 Government Laboratory, a 9804 St. Isaac’s Cathedral, a 5916 St. Isaac’s Cathedral, fapade, A 9807 Kazan Cathedral, A 3717 Church of the Trinity, a 3718 Church of St. Vladimir, a 9806 Church of Thanksgiving, a 128 Russia—Con tin ued. 9813, Chapel in the Gostinoij Dvor, St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg. 9813 Chapel, in the Gostinoij Dvor, 9814 Front of the Gostinoij Dvor, 9810 In Alexander Gardens, 9812 Nevsky Prospect, 5917 House of Peter the Great, 13672 Hermitage Arch, 9815 Street paving, 9816 A street corner, 9817 An ice cream vendor, 9818 Tartar peddlers, 9819 A Russian nurse, 9820 In the Russian Navy Yard, 9821 In the Russian Navy Yard, 9822 In the Russian Navy Yard, 9823 In the Russian Navy Yard, Moscow. 13126 Panorama of Moscow, 3713 Panorama of the Kremlin, 13296 Panorama of the Kremlin, 5906 Kremlin, A A A A A C A A A A A A A A A B A A 13534 Kremlin, close view, A 5912 Tower of Ivan, Kremlin, A 5913 Kremlin, inside the walls, a 3714 Great Bell, in the Kremlin, a 5908 Church of St. Basil, a 5907 Interior of Church of the Assump¬ tion where the Czar is crowned, a 5909 Church of the Son, a 5910 Church of the Redeemer, a 5911 Church of the Redeemer, interior, A 3715 Church of the Savior, a 5918 Russian peasants, 5924 Group of peasants, 5923 Peasant family, 5921 Hut and peasants, 5925 Russian farm scene, 5926 Greek Chapel, southern Russia, 5927 Shrine, in Greek Chapel, south¬ ern Russia, 5922 Group of Siberian natives, 129 Russia — Continued. 3714, Great Bell in the Kremlin, Moscow. Finland. Helsingfors. 9824 Panorama showing the Russian Church, 9825 Panorama showing the Swedish Church, ^ 9826 On the Gulf of Finland, A 9827 On the Gulf of Finland, a 9828 Nicolay Church, a 9829 The University, A 9830 Statue of Runeberg and the Grand Opera House, 9831 The market place, 9832 Market boats, 9833 Fishing boats, 9834 Peasant flower girls, 9835 A broom seller, 9836 An ice cream vender, 9837 A railroad junction, 9838 Peasant girls, Koskis. 9839 The village church, 9840 The mill village, 9841 The mill, 9842 A fisherman’s hut, 9843 A fortune-teller, Cippola. 9844 The church, 9845 Entrance to the church, 9846 On the church steps, 9847 A bride preparing for church, 9848 Bride and peasant, 9849 A cariole, 9850 A farmer’s cabin and family, 9851 A tenant’s hut, 9852 Peasant women harvesting, 9853 Peasant women harvesting, 9854 Peasant farmers, 9855 Women haymakers, 9856 Peasant washerwomen, 9857 Peasants swinging, 9858 Boating on the Nurmijavoi Lake, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Saima Canal. 9859 A steamer in the lock, 9860 Pietita landing, 9862 In the lock, 9863 From the hotel porch, 9864 Watikivi landing, 9865 Jaaskis peasant girls, 9866 Jaaskis peasant girls, 9867 Jaaskis peasant girls, 130 Finland—Con tin ued. 9832, Market Boats, Helsingfors, Wiborg. 9868 Panorama of Wiborg, A 9869 The city and gulf, A 9870 In the suburbs, A 9871 The castle, A 9872 Katherine Street, A 9873 Katherine Street on the hill, A 9874 A drosky (izvostchick), A 9875 Jewish booths, a 9876 The fish market, A 9877 A group in the fish market, A 9878 St. Katherine’s Tower and the market place, A 9879 Farmers’ market, A 9880 Peasant flower girls, A 9881 Market booths, A 9882 Group of natives in the market, A 9883 Slavonic basket maker, a 9884 Russian soldiers working, a 9885 St. Anna Restaurant, A 9886 Boating on the Bay of Finland, a 9887 A Finnish villa, a Scotland. Edinburgh. 4385 Edinburgh Castle, A 1783 Edinburgh Castle from St. Cuth- bert’s Churchyard, c | 1784 Edinburgh Castle from Prince’s Street Gardens, c 4383 Holyrood Palace, a 1785 Holyrood Palace, entrance, c 1786 Holyrood Palace, fountain, c I 4384 Holyrood Palace, Queen Mary’s bed-room, 2486 Great stack of Duncansby, Wick, A 2495 Cleft Rock, Holburn Head, Thurso, A 6858 Silver Strand, Lock Katrine, a 2490 Steamer “Lord of the Isles” at Inverary, A 2488 Departure of the steamer, Glasgow, a 2493 Carsage Arches, A 131 Scotland — Continued. 1785, Entrance to Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. Spain. Madrid. 3581 Royal Palace, Hall of the Ambas¬ sadors, A 5877 Royal Palace, Throne Room, A 5874 Panorama of the Escurial, A 4677 Escurial, interior, a 3579 Escurial, Queen’s Room, _ _ a 5875 Escurial, Bed-chamber of Philip n, . A 4678 Escurial, Pompeiian Room, A 3580 Picture gallery, A 5876 Grand Plaza, A 5891 Peasants, A 3621 Doorway of St. Gregory, \ alla- dolid, A 3622 Cloisters of St. Gregory, Valla¬ dolid, A 3623 Panorama of Malaga, A 5905 Statue of the “ Dying Matador,” A Seville. 3582 Panorama, A Alcazar . 3586 Interior, A 3587 Hall of the Ambassadors, A 3588 Alcove of the Sultan, a 3589 Alcove of the Sultana, A 3590 Minerva’s Tower, A 5878 Royal Moorish sleeping room, a House of Pilate. 3591 Court, A 3592 Fountain, a 3593 Ornamental gallery, a 3594 “ Minerva with Club,” a 3583 Doorway of the Palace of St. Elmo, a 3584 Hall of Charles V, a 3585 Gate of Munreas Tower, a 3595 Market of Antiques, A 13596 Bull-light, as 3597 Matadors, a Granada. 9391 Panorama, A 3605 Panorama of Granada and the Alhambra, A Alhambra. 5879 General plan of the Fortress, A 5880 Plan of the Arabian Palace in the Fortress, a 132 Spain — Continued. Granada. Alhambra. 3606 Tower of Justice, 3608 Court of the Lions, 3607 Fountain of the Lions, 5883 Cornice in frieze over columns, Court of the Lions, 5884 Ornaments at junction of inscrip¬ tions, Court of the Lions, 3609 Court of Myrtles, 3610 Door of the Two Sisters, 3611 Hall of the Two Sisters, 3612 Hall of the Two Sisters, 3613 Hall of the Two Sisters, 5889 Hall of the Two Sisters, frieze and panel, 3614 Hall of Rest, 3615 Lindaraja balcony, 3616 Hall of Ambassadors, entrance, 5885 Hall of Ambassadors, ornaments in panels, 5886 Hall of Ambassadors, ornaments in panels, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 5887 Hall of Ambassadors, window panels and band around panels, A 3617 Tower of the Infant, a 3618 Alcove of the Infant, _ A 3619 Window in Tower of the Captive, a 5882 Hall of Justice, centre painting on ceiling, A 5888 Court of the Mosque, ornaments in panels, A 5881 Arabesques, details, _ A 5890 Sword of King Boabdil, 3601 Generalife, interior, 3602 Generalife, interior, 3600 Entrance to new palace of Charles V, 3603 Church of St. Gerome, interior, 3599 View from St. Gerome, 3604 La Chartreuse, 3624 Gibraltar, 10266 Gibraltar, 10267 The Rock, 7045 General view of the Rock, 3609, Court of Myrtles, Alhambra, Granada. 133 Spain—Continued. 3625 High Peaks, a 2584 The Rock and the harbor, a 2585 The water-batteries, A 7044 Harbor from the battery, a 10268 Sunset on the Mediterranean, as 5892 Zamora, a 5893 Charcoal seller, Valencia, A 5894 Peasants, Navarre, A 5895 Peasants, Segovia, A 5896 Peasants, Segovia, a 5897 Peasants, Segovia, a 5904 Peasants, Alicante, a 5902 Peasant, Murcie, a 5901 Group of peasants, Murcie, A 5900 Type of peasants, Murcie, A 5898 Type of peasants, Leon, A 5899 Type of peasants, Toledo, A 3620 Notre Dame del Pilar, Saragossa, A Sweden. Stockholm. 9891 Shipping in the harbor, A 9896 Torpedo-boat “ Noerf,” A 9897 Torpedo-boat “ Noerf,” A 9892 Stockholm from the palace terrace, A 9893 Stockholm from the palace terrace, A 9894 Guard Mount in the Royal Palace, A 9900 Fountain in King’s Garden, _ A 9901 Statue of Karl XII in King’s Garden, A 9903 Humle Garden, A 9902 Statue of Linne in Humle Garden, A 9904 Peasant milkwomen, A 9906 Group of police, A 9907 Boat landing on the lake, A 9895 Pulpit in Storkyrkan, A 9909 A country road, A Karlskrona. 9888 Market place, 9889 Peasants in the market, 9890 Group in the market, Switzerland. Basel. 3642 Basel, 11853 Alte Briicke, 11852 Down the river from the Alte Briicke, 11833 Rathhaus, 11849 Barfusserplatz, 11847 Market, 11850 Fish market, fountain and square, 11834 Spalen Fountain, 11835 Spalenthor, 11848 Anterer Rheinweg, 11851 Oberer Rheinweg, Cathedral. 11845 Cathedral from the river, 11846 Street and cathedral, 11836 Fa?ade, 11837 Cloisters, 11840 Interior, 11839 Interior looking toward the choir, 11841 North nave, 11842 Pulpit, 11838 Font, 11843 Bas-relief, “Martyrdom of St. Vincent,” 11844 Panorama from the cathedral, 6206 Hotel Insel and garden, Constance, B 1952 Tower of the Rhine Gate, Con¬ stance, c 6194 Old painted house, Schaffliausen, b Falls of the Rhine. 7020 The Rhine, a 7021 The Rhine, A 6192 Falls of the Rhine, c 6193 Bridge across the Falls of the Rhine, e Zurich. 6184 Lake and bridge, B 6187 View from Munster Bridge, south, b 6188 View from Quaibriicke, b 6185 Lake and Council House, b 6186 Market place on market day, b 1965 Johannisberg, _ c 7014 Bog-burning locomotives, Lindau, A 1961 Holy fountain, Einsiedeln, c Lucerne. 11770 Panorama of Lucerne from Gutsch, A 11771 Panorama of Lucerne, a 2231 Lake front, A 6177 View from the boat landing, b 11793 Swans’ houses on the lake, _ a 11794 Walls of Lucerne, from the river, A 2228 Barracks and old towers, a 11796 Wasserthurm, or Lantern Tower, A 11795 Lantern Tower and old bridge, s 2221 Lantern Tower and old bridge, 11790 Kapellbriicke and Wasserthurm, 11791 Down the river, from the old bridge, s 11781 Newbridge, A 11780 Old houses, from the new bridge, A 2226 Spreuerbriicke, A 134 Switzerland — Continued. Lucerne. 2227 Sprauerbriicke and old mill, A 11784 Schweizerhof Quay, s 11783 On the Schweizerhof Quay, s 11785 Fountain on the Schweizerhof Quay, A 11782 Corner of Schweizerhof Hotel, a 6178 Schweizerhof Hotel and Lucerne Cathedral, B 1975 Lucerne Cathedral, c 11772 Lucerne Cathedral, A 11773 Lucerne Cathedral, facade, A 11774 Lucerne Cathedral, bas-relief on fapade, A 11775 Lucerne Cathedral, arcade of tombs, s 6175 Hotel de Ville, b 11792 Hotel de Ville, A 11776 Hotel National, s 11786 Hotel Cygne, A 11777 Kursaal, A 11779 Levdergar Strasse, A 2224 Quaint old street, A 2225 Curious old house, A 11797 “ Lion of Lucerne,” Thorvaldsen, AS 2229 “ Lion of Lucerne,” Thorvaldsen, A 2230 “ Lion of Lucerne,” Thorvaldsen, close view, A 2232 The Alps, from across Lake Lucerne, A 1982 Schwyz and the Mythen, 1984 Street in Schwyz, Lake Lucerne. Gersau. 11800 Gersau, s 11802 On the lake front, A 11801 Boat landing, s 11803 Road by the boat landing, s 11805 Street, * a 11806 The Square, a 2235 Picturesque old cottage, A 11804 Swiss chalet, s 11788 Kindlimord Chapel, A 11789 Kindlimord Chapel, A 11787 Down Lake Lucerne, from the Kindlimord, s 11807 Gersau, from the Axenstrasse, s 2234 Gersau, rom the Axenstrasse, a Axenstrasse. 11809 Beginning of the Axenstrasse, a 11808 Down the lake, from the Axen¬ strasse, 2260 Gallery of the Axenstrasse toward Lucerne, 2259 Gallery of the Axenst rasse toward Fluelen, 2256 Grand view of the Axenstrasse and the Alps, 2262 St. Gotthard Railroad and the Axenstrasse, 2260, Gallery of the Axenstrasse, Lake Lucerne. O Q 135 Switzerland-Continued. 1940, Hospenthal and the Spitzberg, Lake Lucerne. ■i-'-r - v Lake Lucerne. Brunnen. 11810 Brunnen, s 2252 Brunnen, from the steamer, A 11811 Tell’s Chapel, as Fluelen. 2263 Fluelen, A 11815 Fluelen from the railway bridge, A 11813 Church, a 11814 Chateau of Rudenz, a 2253 The Alps from Sisikon, St. Gotthard Pass 11812 Stutzich Tunnel, 11818 Near Devil's Bridge, 11820 Reuss Falls, 11819 Devil’s Bridge, 2269 Devil’s Bridge, 2270 Devil’s Bridge, 2271 Devil’s Bridge, close view, 2264 Great St. Gotthard Tunnel, 131 miles long, 2265 St. Gotthard Pass and Avalanche Tunnel, Goschennen. 11816 Goschenen, 11817 Goschenen from St. Gotthard Railway, Rigi. 3654 Rigi Railway, a 11798 Rigi Railway, A 3653 Locomotive on the Rigi, A 6180 Rigi Kulm Hotel, b The Scholleneu. 11821 An avalanche, A 11822 Towards the entrance of St. Got¬ thard Pass, a 11823 In the Schollenen, A 11824 Lange Brucke, A Andermatt. 1971 Andermatt and Hospenthal, c 11827 Old church, s 1974 Churchyard, c 1972 Street, 0 11828 Street, s 1973 Cottages, ac 11825 An ancient house, A Hospenthal. 1971 Hospenthal and Andermatt, c 1946 Hospenthal and the Spitzberg, c 11831 Panorama, s 11829 Bridge, A 11832 Old church and bridge, 1949 Church and castle, c 1950 Interior of church, c 11830 Street, A 1948 Street, c 1947 At Hospenthal, c 136 Switzerland—Continued. Berne. 4405 Bernese Oberland, a 11703 Bernese Oberland from Oberalp Hotel, A 4404 Panorama, showing Aar, A 11742 Panorama from Aargauerstalden, A 6173 Panorama from terrace, b 6172 Bridge across the Aar, b 6168 Hotel de Ville, b 6171 Street of Justice on market day, b 11758 Painting on a house near the Nydeck Briicke, A 11743 Ogre Fountain, A 11753 Fountain Spitalgasse, A 11751 Street fountain, s 11746 Street scene, s 11754 Marktgasse, showing Kafigthurm, A 11748 Zeitglockenth u rm, A 11750 A chimney sweep, s 11757 Bear pits, s 4406 Bear pits, a 6169, Street of Justice and Clock Tower, Berne. 6169 Street of Justice, showing Clock Tower, b 11744 Watching the clock, s 11745 Interior of the cathedral, A 11756 Monument to Barthold von Zah- ringen, — 11752 Statue of Rudolph von Erlach, A 6174 Statue of Rudolph of Hapsburg, A 11747 Arcade, s 11749 Old houses, A Freiburg. 6189 Panorama, b 6190 Panorama and Suspension Bridge, b 7007 Portal of Cathedral of St. Nicholas, b 6191 Old house, b 7005 Old fountain, b Interlaken. 3650 Interlaken, a 11760 Victoria Hotel, s 137 Switzerland—Continued. Interlaken. 11759 Victoria Hotel, garden, 7023 Victoria Hotel, garden, kanterhru nnen. 3649 Valley of Lauterbrunnen, 11762 Lauterbrunnen, 11761 Staubbach Falls, 11763 Railway betwen Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald, 11766 On the road to Wengernalp, 11764 Gabelhorn and Domlosh, from Wengernalp, 11765 Monch, fram Wengernalp, 11767 Jungfrau, from Wengernalp, 11768 Jungfrau, from Wengernalp, 11769 Jungfrau, from Little Scheidegg, 6201 Jungfrau, 3658 Cavern of Glacier Rosenlau, Grindelwald. 1979 View at Grindelwald, 6198 Grindelwald Glacier, 3657 Tunnel in Grindelwald Glacier, 4398 Tunnel in Grindelwald Glacier, 6199 Ice Grotto, Grindelwald Glacier 9355 Lower Grindelwald Glacier, 1980 Wetterhorn, from Grindelwald, 1981 Wetterhorn, from Grindelwald, 3647 The Aar at Meirengen, 2525 Rhone Glacier, 9356 Base of Rhone Glacier, 6200 Gemmi Pass, Geneva. 7025 Panorama, 2272 Panorama from the Casino, 2283 River Rhone and Lake Geneva, 11717 Swans on Lake Geneva, 11720 Rousseau’s Island, 2285 From swans’ pond, Rousseau’s Island, 11723 House of Rousseau, 2284 Bronze statue of Rousseau, 11721 A bridge, 11718 Wash houses, 7027 Washerwomen, 7026 Rue du Mont Blanc, 2277 Musee Rath, 2273 Hew theatre, 11722 House of Calvin, 11724 Old house, 2282 Monument to the Duke of Bruns¬ wick, 11726 Monument to the Duke of Bruns¬ wick, 2275 Equestrian statue of Dufour, 11725 View in Jardin des Anglais, Lake Geneva. s A A A AS A S A AS A A A C A C B A A A C C C A C C A 2295 Nyon, showing chateau, A 2303 Morges, a 2304 Ouchy, A Zausanne. 3641 Panorama, A 2305 Cathedral, a 2307 Old chateau and barracks, a Vevey. 6203 View of villas and mountains, b 6202 Grand Hotel, b 11732 Chateau La Tour, a 11733 Chateau La Tour, a 11731 Russian Church. a 11736 St. Martin’s Church, a 11727 Panorama from St. Martin’s Church, A 2309 Market place, a 11728 Market place, s 11730 Street, A 11734 Rue de Italie, A 11729 Electric tramway, a 11735 Old bridge, a 7033 Electric Railroad from Vevey to Chillon, A Glion. 11737 Hotel Territet Glion, a 1960 Cottages, v 11738 Fernicular Railway, a 2316 Fernicular Railway, a Chillon. 2315 Chillon, close view, a 2313 Chillon, from the beach, A 1977 Castle of Chillon, c 11739 Castle of Chillon, s 11740 Castle of Chillon, courtyard, A 11741 Castle of Chillon, vaults, A c A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 2528 View in St. Maurice, c Valley of Chamonix. Mer de Glace. 11712 Mer de Glace and Chamonix, as 6160 Quarterway House to Mer de Glace, b 11706 Hotel Montanvert, a 11705 The moraine and Hotel Montan¬ vert, a 11716 The moraine, a 11707 Mer de Glace, from Hotel Montan¬ vert, A 6163 Mer de Glace, from Hotel Monta- vert, B 6162 General view of Mer de Glace from Hotel Montanvert, e 11709 Mer de Glace from Montanvert. s 6164 Mer de Glace and mountains, b 6166 Tourists crossing, B 6167 On the Mer de Glace, B 7009 View on the Mer de Glace, b 6165 Crevasses, B 10 138 Switzerlan d— Con tin ued. Valley of Chamonix. Mer de Glace. 11715 Crevasses, as 11713 Ice pyramids, A 11714 Ice formations, as 11711 Giant’s Needle and Mer de Glace fromMiirren, A 11710 Giant’s Needle, a 11708 Giant’s Needle from Montanvert, a 11689 Manvaise Pass, a 11688 View from the Mauvaise Pass, A 11702 Ruins of St. Gervais, A Glacier des Bossons- 3660 Glacier des Bossons, A 11691 Glacier des Bossons and Mont Blanc, A 11687 Glacier des Bossons from Gallien Lake, as 11693 Climbing the Glacier des Bossons, as 3661 Ice pyramids, A 11696 Ice pyramids, A 11697 Ice pyramids, A 11698 Ice pyramids, A 11699 Ice pyramids, s 11700 Ice pyramids, as 11692 Ice pyramids from Miirren, A 11695 Glacier Gallery near Glacier des Bossons, A 11694 Cascade Dard near Glacier des Bossons, a 11701 Railway to Miirren, A 6157 Miirren, a Chamonix. 11672 Chamonix and Mont Blanc, A 11677 Main street and Mont Blanc, a 11679 Casino, a 11678 Street and church, A 11680 A street, as 11683 A street, as 11681 The diligence, A 11675 Statue of the First Ascenders of Mont Blanc, as 11676 Monument to the First Ascenders of Mont Blanc, a 11704 Chamonix, from the road to the Mer de Glace, a 11712 Mer de Glace and Chamonix, as 11685 Gallien Lake, near Chamonix, A 11686 Ancient chapel, Gallien Lake, a 11698, Ice Pyramids, Glacier des Bossons. 139 Switzerland—Continued. Valley of Chamonix. Mont Blanc. 11672 Chamonix and Mont Blanc, A 11677 Main street, Chamonix and Mont Blanc, A 11682 Mont Blanc, from Chamonix, as 6155 Mont Blanc, b 3643 Mont Blanc, A 11684 Mont Blanc, from d’Argcntiere, A 6158 Mont Blanc, from Miirren, A 11673 Mont Blanc Cascade, A 4395 Climbing Mont Blanc, a 11674 Viewing the ascent of Mont Blanc, A 11690 Mont Blanc and Glacier des Bossons, A 6159 The Summit, a Tete-Noire Road. 11666 On the Tete-Noire Road, A 11667 On the Tete-Noire Road, A 11670 On the Tete-Noire Road, A 11668 The Eau-Noire, s 11669 A mountain hotel, A 11671 A glacier, a 11664 On the Tete-Noire Road, a 11663 Tunnel, s 11662 Resting place, A 11665 Tete-Noire Hotel, A 11661 View from the Tete-Noire Hotel, a Martigny. 11659 A street, a 11660 A street, a 11657 Old Roman castle, as 11658 Panorama from old Roman castle, A 3644 Hospices of the Great St. Bernard, A 3645 Hospices of the Great St. Ber¬ nard and Mont Velan, A 11624 Visp, ^ A 11625 Hamlet of Zumsee and Valley of the Visp, A Brieg. 11621 Public square, 8 11623 Main street, a 1934 A street, c 1935 A street, c 1938 A street, c 1939 A view in Brieg, o 1940 Hotel d’ Angleterre, c 11622 Schloss Stockalper, as 1936 Schloss Stockalper, c 1942 Schloss Stockalper, courtyard, c 1941 Schloss Stockalper and Valley of the Rhone, c 1945 Valley of the Rhone, c 1937 Valley of the Rhone, c 1943 Valley of the Rhone, from the college, c 1944 View from the college yard, c Naters. 1929 Church, c 1930 Ch41et, c 1933 Looking towards the Simplon Pass, c Simplon Pass. 11598 Kaltwassar Glacier Gallery, as 11599 Ganter Bridge, as 11600 A rock tunnel, A 11601 The Inn, Berisal, A 11602 Berisal, A 11603 The Hospice, as 11604 The old Hospice, as 11605 View from Kaltwasser Gallery, s 11606 Refuge number 9, A 11607 An Alpine village, A 11608 Rossboden Glacier from the road, A 11609 Mountain torrent of the Simplon road, A 11610 Gallery of Crevola, A 11611 Panorama of Isola, A 11612 Street in Isola, _ A 11613 Fletschhorn and glacier, A 11614 Schonhorn and Aletschorn from Glacier Gallery, A 11615 Rock Tunnel, Kaltwasser and Bernese Oberland, a 11616 On the Simplon Road, A 11617 On the Simplon Road, near Simplon Village, A 11618 At the fountain, Simplon Village, A 11619 Simplon Village, A 11620 Hotel Fletschhorn and Simplon Village, A Zermatt. 11639 Panorama, as 11626 Mt. Cervin, s 11636 Transporting baggage up Mt. Cervin, a 11633 Winklematter Church, A 11632 Winklematter Church, interior, A 11635 English Church, A 11629 Cottages, A 11630 Main street, s 11631 A street, as 11637 Native girl with churn, s 11628 View from porch of Hotel Mt. Cervin, s 11627 Panorama from roof of Hotel Mt. Cervin, as 11634 Panorama and Matterhorn, A 11640 Path to Riffelalp Inn near Zer¬ matt, a 11638 Zermatt Valley from road to Riffelalp, s The Matterhorn. 9357 The Matterhorn, c 11643 The Matterhorn, as 11642 The Matterhorn, from Hotel Oberalp, as 140 Switzerland—Continued. The Matterhorn. 11644 The Matterhorn, from entrance to Gorner Gorge, 11641 The Matterhorn and Gorner Glacier, 11634 The Matterhorn and panorama of Zermatt, Gorner Glacier. 11645 Entrance to Gorner Gorge, 11646 In Gorner Gorge, 3659 Gorner Glacier, 11651 Gorner Glacier, 11649 Gorner Glacier, from the moraine, 11648 Gorner Glacier and Breithorn, from the moraine, On Gorner Glacier, On Gorner Glacier, On Gorner Glacier, 11647 11650 11652 11653 Cutting steps, 11654 11655 11656 9358 Breithorn and Gorner Glacier, Fletschorn and Gorner Glacier, Gabelhorn and Eothhorn,. The Lyskamm and Breithorn, from Schwarz, AS A A A A S A AS A A AS AS A A 1951 Thusis, 1955 Ornamental windows, St. Gall, Via Mala. 1968 Via Mala, 1966 Entrance, 1967 Gorge, 2530 In the Via Mala, 3648 Via Mala, 3651 1970 2527 1953 1954 1969 1958 1959 4414 4415 2526 7010 9012 6205 Splugen, View at Samaden, Morterasch Glacier, Bernina Falls, Near the summit of Bernina Pass, Entrance to Stelvio Pass, A Swiss village, Swiss churchyard, Swiss costume, female, Swiss costume, female, Durrensee near Cortina, Hotel and lake from Seconu Geisbach, Franck enchen, Chalet Bizi Vaudois, Bridge, c c c c c c A A C C c c c o c A A C B A A Turkey. 7051, Entrance Gate to Palace of Bylerbe, Constantinople. 141 Turkey— Con tinued. Constantinople. 3705 Panorama, A 5932 The city and the Golden Horn, a 5933 Golden Horn, ^ A 5931 Grand panorama of the Golden Horn, A 5934 Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, A 5935 Steamer leaving, A 5928 Great Mosque of St. Sophia, A 5929 Great Mosque of St, Sophia, interior, A 5936 Sultan at prayer in the Mosque, A 5930 Palace of Beylerbe, A 7051 Entrance gate to palace of Bylerbe, A 3704 Mosque of Suleiman, a 5937 Tomb of Sultan Mahmond, A 5938 Tomb of Sultan Mahmond, interior, a 5941 Obelisk, A 5942 Obelisks of Constantine and J ustinian, A 5939 Panorama of bridge, a 5940 Street view, A 5943 Turkish woman, A 3707 Turkish lady, veiled, A 3708 Turkish lady, in street dress, _ a 3709 Turkish lady, smoking a narghileh, A 3706 A cavass, A Wales. 11208, Courtyard of Conway Castle. Conway. 11204 Panorama, 11198 Conway Bridge, 11199 Conway Bridge, from castle bat¬ tlements, 2498 Conway Castle and bridge, 11200 Conway Castle, 11201 Conway Castle, 11202 Conway Castle, Queen Eleanor’s Tower, 11203 Conway Castle, from the walls, 11206 Conway Castle, entrance, 11207 Conway Castle, inner gate, 11208 Conway Castle, courtyard, 11209 Conway Castle, courtyard, 11210 Conway Castle, courtyard, 142 Wales—Continued. Conway. 11211 Conway Castle, Banquet Hall window, A 11212 Conway Castle, in the Banquet Hall, A 11205 Conway, from the Castle, a 11214 Bias Maur, A 11213 Plas Maur, courtyard, A 11215 Old house, Castle Street, A 11216 Welsh fisherman, s 11217 Fishing boats, AS Caernarvon. 11218 Caernarvon Castle, as 11219 Caernarvon Castle, as 11220 Caernarvon Castle, A 11221 Caernarvon Castle, Queen’s Gate, 11222 Caernarvon Castle, battlements 11223 Caernarvon Castle, Tea Hall Bettws-y- Coed. 1787 Waterloo Hotel, 1788 Chapel, 11224 A Welsh home, 1789 Pont-y-Pair, 1790 Pont-y-Pair, close view, 11226 Cottages, 11227 On the road to Fairy Glen, 11228 Beaver Bridge, 11229 Lledder Bridge, 11230 Lledder Bridge, 11231 Fairy Glen, A A A AS C c A S A AS A AS Africa. Algeria. Algiers. 4680 Panorama, a 6822 Panorama, c 6823 Panorama, from the Admiralty Buildings, c 6821 Mosque Djedid, c 6820 Governor’s Palace, c 3711 Governor’s Palace, gallery, A 6824 A Moorish salon, c 13306 Algerian soldier, c 6826 Women returning from the cemetery, c 6827 A tropical garden, c 6825 Cattle on a dusty road, c Azore Islands. 9434, Corn stacked for drying, Island of San Miguel. o o 143 Azore Islands—Continued. Island of San Miguel. Ponta Deign da.. 9432 Ponta Delgada, from the Custom House, 9433 Ponta Delgada, from the embank¬ ment, 9439 Landing docks, 9435 Public square, 9431 Women in capotes, 9438 In the Botanical Garden, 9449 Palm tree, Botanical Garden, 9448 Avenue of palms, Botanical Garden, 9450 Grotto in the volcanic rocks, Botanical Garden, 9434 Corn stacked for drying, Furnas. 9447 Street scene looking toward the hotel, 9436 Hot springs on the eastern road, B B B B B B B B B B B 9441 Peasant boiling corn in the hot springs, B 9442 Walled in springs, from above, b 9443 Walled in springs, from below, b 9440 Tanks for cooling spring water, b 9444 Botanical Garden, the tank, b 9445 Botanical Garden, garden in the tank, B 9446 Botanical Garden, avenue of palms, B Island of Fayal. Horta. 9427 Grand view from the bay, b 9424 Boat landing, t B 9426 Principal street and Municipal Buildings, B 9425 Street scene and post office, b 9428 Gorge in the suburbs of Horta, b Island of St. George. 9430 Fountain and street, B Cape Colony. Cape Town. 1164 Upper Lighthouse, 1171 Cape Town and Devil’s Peak, _ 1172 Cape Town and Table Mountain, 1173 Cape Town and the Kloof, 1168 Cape Town, from the Chinese Cemetery, 1169 Lion Head, 4621 In the Dock, 2721 Huge boulder on the way to the Kloof, 2720 Clifton House, near the Kloof, 4622 Group of Zulu Women, 4623 Group of Zulu Warriors, Egypt. Suez Canal. 3264 Panorama from the Lighthouse, Port Said, showing the Suez Canal, 12910 Entrance to Suez Canal, _ 4266 British war ship entering the Canal, 2028 Suez Canal, 6813 Suez Canal, 2595 Suez Canal, with dredger,_ 4267 Caravan to Mecca crossing the Canal, 3265 Panorama of Suez, Alexandria. 5944 Panorama of the port, 2597 Harbor, 4236 Place Mohamed Ali, 5948 Place Mohamed Ali, 4237 Pompey’s Pillar, 5947 Mohamedan Cemetery and I om- pey’s Pillar, 5946 Entrance to Palace Ras-el-1 in, 12854 Native cart, 4238 Mahmoudieh Canal, 12879 Mahmoudieh Canal, Cairo. 13487 Panorama, 2598 Panorama, looking toward the Pyramids, 5966 Cairo and Citadel from Mokat- tam Hill, 3266 Citadel and Mosque Mohamed Ali, 13024 Citadel and Mosque Mohamed Ali, close view, 8311 Citadel, from the Tombs of the Mamelukes, 12853 Mosque Mohamed Ali, 4538 Mosque Mohamed Ali, rear view, 3284 Tombs of the Mamelukes, 13225 Tombs of the Mamelukes, 3285 Tombs of the Caliphs, 3286 Tombs of the Caliphs, 12833 Tombs of the Caliphs, 5963 Arab Cemetery and Tombs ot the Caliphs, 5962 Arab Cemetery, 5965 Mount Mokattam, 13224 Mount Mokattam, 12906 Mokattam Hills, 5955 Mosque Sultan Hassan, c A A A C A C A A C A A C A A A C A A >■ a 144 Egypt—Continued. 12833, Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo. Cairo. 3268 Mosque Sultan Hassan, Fountain of Ablution, abc 5953 The Ezbekeeah, A 4240 Shepheard’s Hotel, A 3275 Interior of an Arabic palace, A 3270 Egyptian cafe, a 5954 Bazaar of antiques, a 3272 Masliarabeah (latticed window), a 3273 Masliarabeah (latticed window), \ 4241 Masharabeahs, A 12847 Masharabeahs, street in the Tou- loon Quarter, c 3276 Mosque of Touloon, A 5952 Street scene, a 3271 Street scene in the Moskee, A 5959 Native Arab and wife, a 8312 Arab woman veiled, A 4545 Arab woman veiled, a 12848 Sultana smoking a nargileh, c 4244 Muezzin, A 4246 Egyptian sais, A 3269 Dervish, A 4546 Whirling dervishes, A 4245 Water carriers, a 4547 Water carriers emptying skins, A 4247 Female water carriers, A 5960 Arab woman with water jar, a 4539 Circassian girl with water jar, A 4544 Tambourine girl, A 4248 Fellahin women and children, A 5957 Mahmal leaving for Mecca, A 5958 Return of the Mahmal to Cairo, A Boulak Mnseum. 5956 Sheykh-el-Beled, a 4258 Mummy of Rameses II, 19th Dynasty, (full tigure), a 4260 Mummy of Rameses II, 19th Dynasty, (head, full face), a 4259 Mummy of Rameses II, 19th Dynasty, (head, profile), A 4261 Mummy of Seti II, 19th Dynasty, (head,), A 4255 Mummy of Rameses III, 20th Dynasty, (full figure), A 4257 Mummy of Rameses III, 20th Dynasty, (head, full face), A 4256 Mummy of Rameses III, 20th Dynasty, (head, profile), A 5967 Avenue of palms, Ivasr-el-Nil, A 3280 Palace of Gezeereh, A 5949 Palace of Gezeereh, a 5950 Palace of Gezeereh, A 5951 Palaca of Gezeereh, interior, a 3277 Avenue of acacias to Shoubra Palace, A 3278 Interior of Shoubra Palace, A 3279 Interior of Shoubra Palace, ac 3282 Tree of the Virgin, Heliopolis, A 3283 Obelisk, Heliopolis, a 145 Egypt — Continued. 3287 13014 4250 5968 5973 13023 3288 3290 5970 5969 12919 3289 3291 13016 5971 4249 5972 6812 4253 3292 5964 12961 12943 Pyramids. Group of Great Pyramids, Climbing the Pyramids, Sphinx and Great Pyramids, Plan of the Pyramid of Cheops or Great Pyramid, Pyramid of Cheops and Arab village, Pyramid of Cheops from the Desert, Pyramid of Cheops and Cephren, Sphinx and Pyramid of Cheops, Sphinx and Pyramid of Cheops, Entrance to the Pyramid of Cheops, Entrance to the Pyramid of Cheops, side view, Pyramid of Cephren, Sphinx and Pyramid of Cephren, Sphinx of Ghizeh, Sphinx of Ghizeh, front view, Sphinx of Ghizeh, excavated, Sphinx of Ghizeh surrounded by the Highland Regiment, Entrance to the Pyramid of Mencheres, Pyramid of Sakkarah, Pyramid of Sakkarah, Libyan Hills, Ship of the desert, Camel and rider equipped for a journey across the desert, A c A A A A A A A C A A AC A A C 13009 Fallen statue of Rameses, Memphis, c 12863 Interior of a tourist’s tent, c Abydus. 12855 Mural sculptures, Temple at Abydus, c 13021 Mural sculptures, Temple at Abydus, 0 The Nile Voyage. 8310 Map of the Nile, _ 3281 Barrage of the Kile, 6814 A Nile steamer, 13064 Cargo boat, 12933 Arab pilots of the Nile, 3296 Raft of water filters, 12914 Filling the water jars in the Nile, 12922 Native water carrier with empty skin, 13232 Tombs of Beni Hassan, 6809 Ships of the desert, 6810 Arab woman on donkey, 6811 Arab school, Siout. 3294 Siout, from the river, 3295 Siout, from the road, 12856 Mission School Building, 13234 Egyptian woman, 13099 Native carpenters, 4262 Dahabeeyah, 12907 Deck scene on a dahabeeyah, A A C A A A A A C C C C A A C c c A A Header ah. 5978 Propylon of the Temple, 3297 Colonnade of the Temple, 3298 Interior of the Temple, 12857 Hall of Columns, 6815 Cleopatra on wall of the Temple, 12905 Rear wall of the Temple, 12908 Dahabeeyah, 12911 Deck scene on a dahabeeyah, 12920 Dahabeeyah under sail, Luxor. 3300 General view, 6816 Temples of Luxor, from the Nile, 3299 Great Temple, 13229 Colonnade, 3301 Obelisk and pylon of the Temple, 13027 Walls of the Temple, 12860 House of a wealthy native, 3302 Trading boat on the Nile, Karnak. 3310 Panorama across the lake, 12925 Karnak, from Hypostile Court, 3305 General view of Great Temple, 3303 Avenue of Sphinxes and Propylon, 13022 Propylon, 13091 Colossal statues in the Propylon, 3304 Avenue of Sphinxes and entrance to the Temple, 2600 Broken gateway, 13226 Great Obelisk, 3309 Two Great Obelisks, standing, 13017 General view of Grand Hall and Obelisk, 13019 Grand Hall and Obelisk, 3306 Grand Hall, 13176 Grand Hall of Columns, 3308 Fallen column, Grand Hall, 3307 Great Hall of Columns, 12850 Ruins of the Great Columns, 12862 Interior Temple, 12861 Interior of fellah hut, near Karnak, Thebes. 3311 The Colossi, 5979 The Colossi, 13007 The Colossi, 3312 Rameseum, Grand Hall, 3313 Rameseum, broken statue Rameses II, 13252 Rameseum, broken statue of Rameses II, 13227 Rameseum, pylon of the Grand Temple, 13026 Rameseum and Tombs of the Kings 3318 Valley of the Tombs of the Kings, 13228 Interior of the Tombs of the Kings, 5977 Mummy dealer, 3314 Medinet Abou, entrance to iem- ple of Rameses III, 3315 Medinet Abou, Great Court, Tem¬ ple of Rameses III, 12858 Medinet Abou, Great Court, Tem¬ ple of Rameses III. A A A C C A A A A A C A C A C c A A A A A C C A A C C A C A A e c c AC A c A of c c A c A 146 Egypt — Continued. 12850, Ruins of the Great Columns, Karnak. The Nile Voyage. 3317 Medinet Abou, interior of Court, A 13237 Medinet Abou, Hall of Columns, c 3316 Medinet Abou, Osiride Columns, A 12859 Medinet Abou, Osiride Columns, c 12927 Medinet Abou, Mural Sculptures, A 12928 Medinet Abou, Mural Sculptures, a 1 2929 Medinet Abou, Mural Sculptures, a 12930 Medinet Abou, Mural Sculptures, A 12923 On the borders of Thebes, a 13025 Dahabeeyah moored to the banks of the Nile, c J5 dfou. 3319 Pylon of the Great Temple, A 3320 Interior of the Great Temple, A 3321 Hieroglyphics on inside of outer wall, A 12931 Mural Sculptures, A 5980 Goddesses of Upper and Lower Egypt, crowning Pharoah, A 13095 Gebel-Silsileh, c 3322 Chapel of Hagar, El-Silsileh, A Assouan. 6819 The Nile, c 3325 Across the Nile, a 3324 Panorama of Assouan, A 3323 Harbor, a 13015 Dahabeeyah, c 12913 Rowers on a dahabeeyah, A 12932 Laundering on a dahabeeyrfh, A 3332 Quarries at Syene, A 5975 Arab sheykh, A 5976 Bedouin woman, A 13231 Bedouin and camel equipped for a desert journey, c First Cataract. 3326 General view of the First Cataract, A 12912 Native shooting the cataract on a Philse. 3327 From the rocks of the First Cataract, A 5981 View of the Ruins from the north, A 3328 Pharoah's Bed, A 3330 Propylon of Temple of Isis, show¬ ing Ptolemaic Land Grant Stone, A 12915 Ptolemaic Land Grant Stone, A 12916 Mural Sculptures, A 12917 Mural Sculptures, A 12926 Mural Sculptures, a 12849 Island of Philse, from Biggeh, c 147 Egypt—G° n tin u ed. Nubia 3331 12918 4239 13012 4263 13028 3333 12924 The Nile Voyage. Across the Nile, from Biggeh, Deck of a dahabeeyah, Irrigating sakkieh, Irrigating sakkieh, Shadoof and sakkieh, Camels at labor, ploughing, Ruins of the Mosque Mischod, (Phil® in the distance), Nubians of the Nile, 4264 Nubian boy riding buffalo, 3334 Temple of Gertasse, 13233 Natives of Nubia, 12921 Nubian cook on a dahabeeyah, 13230 Temple of Kirscheh, A A A C A C A A A A C A C 3335 3336 3337 5982 5983 6817 6818 3338 3339 3341 3340 3342 3343 Temple of Kirscheh and the Nile, Temple of Koum Ombo, Temple of Amada, Temple and Desert of Wady Saboah, Nubians killing crocodiles, Korosko, Nubian beggar, Panorama of Derr, Abou Simbel, fapade of Great Temple, Abou Simbel, a colossus, Abou Simbel, foot of a colossus, Abou Simbel, interior of Great Temple, Panorama of Second Cataract, Panorama of Second Cataract, A A A A C C A A A A A A 13028, Camels at labor ploughing, Nubia. Asia. Arabia. A | 2602 Hazeroth, b I 7115 Aden, from the city water tanks, 2601 Jebel Serbaal, 2027 Jebel Serbaal, Wady Ferein, A C 148 Asiatic Turkey. 13238, Interior of Mosque el Aksa, Jerusalem. Palestine. Jaffa. 5984 Jaffa, a 3363 Jaffa from the sea, a 13235 Landing among the rocks, c 5985 Jaffa and gardens, A Ramleh. 5986 Tower of Ramleh, Ac 3362 Ramleh, from the Tower of the Forty Martyrs, A Jerusalem. 3346 Jerusalem and Valley of Jehosa- pliat from Scopus, A 3349 Panorama from the Mount of Olives, a 5994 Panorama and Church of St. Anne, a 13572 Panorama of Jerusalem from the north, C 13281 Panorama of the heart of Jerusalem, c 3350 Mosque of Omar, A 5990 Mosque of Omar, close view, c 5991 Mosque of Omar, interior, a 7054 Mosque of Omar, interior show¬ ing Dome of the Rock, ac 5992 Mosque el Aksa, a 3344 Mosque el Aksa, close view, ac 13238 Mosque el Aksa, interior, c 5988 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, cupolas, a 13239 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, cupolas, c 5937 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, entrance, a 5989 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Holy Sepulchre, A 5995 Via Dolorosa, a 5996 Arch of the Ecce Homo, A 3345 Wailing Place of the Jews, A 5993 Wailing Place of the Jews, with Jews wailing, A 3351 Abbey of the Knights of Malta, a 13576 Hospital of St. John, c 12870 Leper Home, <■ 12866 Leper Home, interior of chapel, c 12868 Leper Home, dining-room, c 12865 Leper Home, bed-room, c 12869 Group of lepers, c 12846 Dervish beggars, c 149 Asiatic Turkey—Continued. Jerusalem. 1-2867 Samaritan Pentateuch, _ c 5997 Entrance to the Tower of David, a 5999 Damascus Gate, A 5998 Jaffa Gate, A 6000 Golden Gate, A 13257 St, Stephen’s Gate, c 6001 Place of the stoning of St. Stephen, A 6005 Aceldema, Potter’s Field, a 6007 Tomb of Absalom, a 3348 Tombs of Absalom and St. James, A 6003 Tombs of Zachariah and St. J ames, a 3353 Tomb of David, A 6009 Tomb of the Virgin, a 7055 Tomb of Elijah, A 6002 Valley of Siloam, A 7056 Pool of Siloam, A 6003 Valley of Hinnon, A 6004 Valley of Gihon, A 6005 Gardens in the Valley of Gehenna, A Bethany. 7154 Bethany, 13071 Priestspraying, 3355 Tomb of Eachel, 3356 Tomb of Eachel, seen through olive trees, 13018 Arabsheykh, Bethlehem. 7060 Panorama, 7061 Church of the Nativity, interior, 7062 Cave of the Nativity, 6017 Grotto of the Nativity, 3354 Women of Bethlehem, 7052 Pools of Solomon, Hebron. 7151 Panorama, 7152 Abraham’s Oak, c A A A C A A C A A A A A 4682 Mount of Olives from St. Stephen’s Gate, 7057 Mount of Olives from the Golden Gate, 6010 Garden of Gethsemane, 13282 Garden of Gethsemane, 7058 Chapel of the Ascension, 7059 Chapel of the Lord’s Prayer, A A C A A ' 3357 Convent of Mar Saba, 3358 The Dead Sea, 7153 The Dead Sea, 3359 Eiver Jordan, 7172 Mt. Quarantania, 3360 Jericho, 3361 St. John in the Desert, 3917 Shiloh, A A A A A A A A 150 Asiatic Turkey — Continued. Nablus. 3365 Panorama, A 7217 View of Nablus, A 7064 Plain of Dothan, A Nazareth. 12871 Panorama, c 7220 Panorama, close view, A 7219 General view, A 12872 Site of ancient Jezreel, c 7218 Tower of Jezreel, a 7156 Cana of Galilee, A 7063 Mount Tabor, A 7155 Magdala, Sea of Tiberias, a 12873 Roman bridge at Urbana, c 7065 Fountain of Dan, a Syria. Tyre. 3366 Tyre, a 3368 Convent of Mount Carmel, a 3367 Water merchant, a Sidon. 7173 Ancient fortress, ac Bey rout. 7165 Beyrout and the Lebanon Moun¬ tains, A 7164 Gardens of Beyrout on the road to Damascus, A Damascus. 3373 Panorama, A 7221 Panorama, A 13092, Fountain of Ablution, Grand Mosque, Damascus. 151 Asiatic Turkey — Continued. 12831, Colonnade and Arch of Triumph, Palmyra. Damascus. 7222 Panorama and River Arbana, a 3374 Damascus with ancient Grand Mosque, A 13092 Grand Mosque, Fountain of Ablution, c 13093 Grand Mosque, colonnade, c 13098 Grand Mosque, interior showing colonnades, c 13094 Grand Mosque, Tomb of St. John, c 8314 Tomb of Saladin, A 13006 Tomb of Saladin, interior, 12832 Tomb of the daughter of Mohamed, c 7170 Arch of Triumph, _ A 13097 Interior of a private residence, 7223 Houses on the walls, 12845 Young Syrian girl, 13047 Roman bridge near Souk Wady Barrada, Baalbec. 12844 General view, 7166 Temple of Baal, 3369 Temple of Baal, colonnade, ac 3370 Temple of the Sun, a 7168 Details of the proanos, a 7169 Details of the roof decorations, a 7167 Temple of Jupiter, interior, A 7171 Granite Cupola, A 13241 Leaning Column, c 13240 Statue, c 3371 Cyclopean wall, A 3372 Cyclopean stone quarries, a 13085 Assyrian cuneiform characters on stone, c Palmyra. 12831 Colonnade and Arch of Triumph, c 12635 Bedouin sheykh, c Ephesus. 12875 Theatre of Diocletian, 12874 Ruins of the Gymnasium, c 7174 St. Jean d’Acre, 152 Ceylon. Colombo. 6135 The harbor, 5305 Ancient Buddhist Temple, with carvings, 5310 Natural arch on the wagon road, 5306 Arrival of a train of coffee carts, 5313 Singalese girl, 5314 Singalese man, 5315 Native girl with jewelry, 5316 Native girl with jewelry, 5317 Native Hindu, 6136 Natives plowing with ox-team, 5311 Boot of the India-rubber tree, A A A A A A A A A A A 13013 Traveller’s palm, 6134 Street in Pettate, Kandy. 5307 Sensation Rock on the road to Kandy, 5308 Panorama of the city, 'H01 View of Kandy, 5309 Temple of the Sacred Tooth of Buddha, 6130 Interior pagoda, 6131 Tamconialu Street, 6132 Street scene, 5312 Kandian lady, 6133 Cabbage palms, 5309, Temple of the Sacred Tooth, Kandy. Chinese Empire. China. 12636 12637 Map of China, Map of telegraphic system of c China, D Tien-Tsin. 12268 River and bund, i) 12278 House-boats, B 12276 Ice-boats, D 12275 United States Steamer “ Palos,” r> 12279 Package of brick tea on the bund, b 12273 Custom House, D 12274 United States Consulate, r> 12271 American Board Mission residence, d 12270 Street scene, D 12277 Native wheelbarrow, b 12272 Snake or Rain Temple, u 12269 Graves on the Pei-IIo River, 153 Chinese Empire—Continued. S 12229, Confucian Temple, Forbidden City, Peking. Peking. 7904 City wall around Peking, 12223 City wall, from Hata-mun, 12233 Caravan resting outside the wall, 12231 Scene along the top of the wall, 12220 View from the wall showing British Legation, 12224 View from the city wall at Chien- Mun, 12232 Gate scene, Chien-Mun, 12240 Bronze lions at Wan-Shon-Shan Gate, 7906 Chinese Astronomical Observatory, 12245 Celestial globe in the Observatory, 12242 Ancient astronomical instruments, 12243 Ancient astronomical instruments, 12244 Ancient astronomical instruments, 12246 Ancient astronomical instruments, 7905 Panorama from the Observatory, 12241 City and Examination Hall, from the Observatory, 12230 Examination Hall, 12219 Yung Wen Kuan, (Foreign University), 12222 Entrance to Hanlin College, Forbidden City. 7908 Marble bridge to the Forbidden City, s D D D D D D D S D D D D D S I) D D D S I 7909 Imperial Temple, s 7910 Imperial Temple, s 12229 Imperial Pavilion, Hall of Clas¬ sics, Confucian Temple, d 7911 Pagan Monastery, 8 7912 Pilo and Coal Hill, 8 Temple Reflection of the Altar of Heaven. 7913 Paved approach, 8 7914 Pilo and approach, 8 7915 Gods in the temple, 8 12234 Upper part of Legation Street, n 12221 Legation Street showing French Legation, D 12235 United States Legation, D 12236 United States Legation, within the gates, _ x> 12237 United States Legation, drawing room, D 12238 Japanese Legation, _ D 12239 Pailow (commemorative arch), near the legation, n 7907 Chinese residence, s 12247 Group at Chinese Mission School, i> 7922 Group of Chinese, 8 7923 Chinese barber, 8 7921 House servants, 8 7924 Carts and mules, 12248 Watering place for animals, b 11 154 Chinese Empire—Continued. Hata-mun. 12226 Approach to Hata-mun, » 12227 Hata-mun of the Tartar City, 12225 Street scene from Hata-mun, i> 12228 Street scene from Hata-mun, u Ming Tombs. 7916 Marble columns, approaching the tombs, S 7917 Avenue to the tombs, 8 7919 Avenue to the tombs, s 7918 Statue on the avenue, S 12253 Avenue of animals, D 12258 Avenue of stone figures, b 12252 Famous arch, d 12256 From the entrance gate, d 12254 One of the buildings, tomb beyond, r> 7920 Hall and grounds, s 12255 Hall of Pillars, d 12257 Outside gate, litter and cart, n Great Wall. 12264 Great Wall looking northeast, d 12265 Great Wall looking northeast from highest point, D 12266 Rataling Gate, d 12267 In the Nan Kow Pass, below the Great Wall, i> 7926 Group of camels in the Nan Kow Pass, i> 12259 Bridge Shado, near Great Wall, d 12249 Hotel at Chang-Chia-Wan, r> 12250 Tombs near Peking, ■> 12251 Front of temple, near Peking, u 12260 Bridge at Wan-Shon-Shan, near Peking, D 12261 Pailow, Kun Ming Hu, near Peking, D 12263 Bridge in the pleasure grounds of Kun Ming Hu, r> Shanghai. 4649 Chinese god in temple on Bub¬ bling Well Road, 3479 Portal of a temple, 7925 Passenger wheelbarrow, Hong Kong. 13138 Panorama of Hong Kong and harbor, 3474 Harbor, 10313 S. S. “Amoy” at Hong Kong loaded with sheep from Shanghai, 12239, Pailow or Commemorative Arch, near Peking. > a & t> >■ 155 Chinese Empire—Continued. 13251, Canton House-Boats. Hong Kong. 10311 Public Gardens and Mt. Victoria, s 10310 Kennedy Statue in the Public Gardens, s 10312 Bank building, s 8302 Mandarin, in official dress, a 8303 Foot of a Chinese woman, A Canton. 13251 Canton house-boats, c 4642 Junks, from East Bridge, A 4645 Junks, from North Bridge, ^ A 7046 A god in Temple of Bubbling Well, A 7047 A god in Temple of Bubbling Well, A 4617 A Chinese soldier, Shamien, A 4644 Houga, richest living Chinaman, a 4651 Amoy, from the river, a 12301 Mohorn, b 12303 Chinese Boys’ Mission School, b 12293 Palischias Bridge, scene of the combat in 1860, i> 12296 Grand Canal at Ping-Fong, d 12295 Grand Canal and pagoda at Chenza, d 12302 Pailows, near Nanzing, b 4656 Pagoda in South China, A 12300 A Chinese coasting steamer at sea, b 12299 Junks in the Che-Foo Harbor, b 12294 Reception room of a wealthy Chinaman, n 12310 A woman of North China with fine dress and nail protectors, b 12311 A woman of North China with tine dress and nail protectors, B 12312 A Manchri woman in fine dress, b 12313 A Manchri lady and Chinese woman, B 12307 Chinese dancing girl, small feet, standing, B 12308 Chinese dancing girl, small feet, front view, b 12309 Chinese dancing girl, small feet, sitting, b 12305 Barber carrying his outfit, b 12306 Barber at work, b 12304 Chinese servants, boy coolie and messenger, b 12314 Chinese boy, house servant, b 12315 Chinese policeman, b 12297 A country village shop, d 12298 Ancient bronze drums made by Lolos, d 156 Chinese Empire — Continued. Corea. Seoul. 8942 Walls, 8956 Gate to China, 8946 Fire Dog, 8944 Old palace, built 400 years ago, 8943 Main gate to the palace, 8945 Throne in the old palace, 8947 The King in procession, 4653 The King slanding, 8950 The King’s chair, 8952 Headquarters of Gen’l Ming, 8957 Elbow Fort, Hau River, 8958 Water battery, Hau River, 8959 Eunuchs aboard the U. S. S, “ Marion,” 8948 Mendicant priests, 8949 Corean official’s mount, B B A B B B A A A A B B A A A 8953 Corean gun, 8954 Corean junk, 9951 Corean grave, Chemulpo. 7048 Chemulpo, 12317 Panorama from the harbor, 12316 Harbor scene, 4655 Main Street, 7050 Kang-hoo, A 12321 Fusan, D 4654 Salt fields near Mokhoa, _ A 12318 Corean temple at Corean village, near Fusan, D 12319 A Corean village on the east coast, b 12320 A Corean village on the east coast, B India. 1705, Idols in Elephanta Caves, Bombay. Bombay. 1711 Department of Public Works, 1712 Department of Public Works, close view, 1713 Secretariat, 1708 High Court, 1710 University, 1714 University and Esplanade, from Watson’s Hotel, 1715 University Library, 1716 University Clock Tower, 1707 Cathedral School, 157 India—Continued. Bombay. 6112 Esplanade, a 6111 Esplanade and square, A 2699 Parsee lady, A 2698 Ekka (bullock cart), A 7149 Ox and donkey team, A 7150 Python, a Elephants Caves. 1703 General view, b 6113 General view, from entrance, A 1705 Principal idols, b 1704 Carvings, b 1706 Entrance to unfinished cave, b 6120 The Mahat from the gardens, Jeypore, Delhi. 1698 Cashmere Gate, b 13573 Lahore Gate of the palace, c | 13535 Lahore Gate, close view, c 2701 Jumma Musjid (Great Mosque), a 1697 Jumma Musjid, close view, bc 1685 Mosque Dinpanah, b i 1687 Tomb of Humayun, from gateway, b 1 688 Tomb of Humayun, from garden, b 1689 Tomb of Humayun, close view, b 1690 Tomb of Nizam-ud-din-Aulaya, b 1684 Tomb of Sufdar Jung, b 1683 Feroze Shah’s Pillar, b 3394 Observatory of Rajah Jeh Singh, a 1700 Ruins of Hindu Observatory, b 1701 Interior of Jain Temple, b 1699 Dewan-i-Klias (Hall of Private Audience), Delhi Fort, b Kutub Minar. 1692 Kutub Minar, from gardens, b 1691 Base, B 1693 Kutub Minar and iron pillar, B 1694 Iron pillar, b 8316 Ruins of Mosque and iron pillar, B 6119 Cloisters of Mosque of Kutub, A 1696 Ruins of Hindu temple, near Kutub Minar, b Agra. 1682 Elephant Gate, Agra Fort, b 1680 Jumma Musjid (Great Mosque), b 1678 Moti Musjid, (Pearl Mosque), b 1679 Moti Musjid, interior, b 1681 Tomb of Itmad-ud-Dowlah, bc 2707 Tomb of Itmad-ud-Dowlah, a Taj Mahal. 1677 Taj Mahal and valley of the Jumna, from Agra Fort, 1670 Taj Mahal, 1671 Taj Mahal from gateway, show¬ ing gardens, 1672 Taj Mahal from the Jumna, 1670, Taj Mahal, Agra. 158 India—Con tin ued. B B B B Agra. Tag Mahal. 1676 West mosque, 1674 South f;«;ade, 1673 Minarets, 1675 Marble screen surrounding the cenotaph, Tomb of Akbar Secundra. 1669 South or main gateway to gardens, b 1665 West gateway leading to gardens, b 1664 East gateway leading to tomb, b 1660 Tomb from gateway, B 1661 Tomb from gardens, B 1662 Facade of first story, B 1663 Interior of entrance hall, B 1666 Second story from roof of first story, B 1667 Third story and cenotaph from roof of second story, B 1668 Cenotaph, B A A AC 3386 Tomb of Selim _ Christi at Tut- tehpur Sikri, near Agra, a 2706 Pauch Mahal, Tuttelipur Sikri, A Cawnpore. 6123 Scene of the massacre, 6122 Memorial Well, exterior, 2603 Memorial Well, interior, Eucknow. 6118 Ruins of the Presidency, a 6115 Imambara, (mosque), A 2700 Great Mosque, ac 6117 Mohamed Ali Shah’s gate and garden at Hoosumad, a 6116 Mohamed Ali Shah’s gate and garden, a Benares. 5217 Benares, fronting the Ganges, — 3393 Burning ghat, A 13569 Burning ghats, c 6114 Ancient Buddhist Tope at Sarnath, A Calcutta. 1625 Howrah Pontoon Bridge over Hooghly River, b 1627 Juggernath Ghat, Hooghly River, natives bathing, b 1623 Mullick’s Ghat, Hooghly River, b 1628 Native boats, Hooghly River, low tide, B 1622 Indian Museum and part of Cal¬ cutta, from Ochterlony Monument, b 1639 Government Buildings from Ochterlony Monument, B 6110 Government House, eastern arch, b 1641 High Court and statue of Sir Cavendish Bentinck, b 1621 General Post Office, B 1652 Old Court House Street from Great Eastern Hotel, Gov¬ ernment Telegraph Building in distance, B 1649 Dhurrumtollah Mosque, B 1629 Interior “Compound,” Baboo’s Home, B 1653 Indian oil press, B 1650 Palki (palanquin), B 1654 Bullock cart, B 1642 West Gate, B Royal Botanical Gardens 1636 Avenue of palms, B 1637 Avenue of palms, perspective view, B 1635 Foliage, B 1638 Native bungalo, 1630 Great banyan tree, distant view, b 6109 Great banyan tree, reflected, a 1634 Great banyan tree, main trunk, b 1631 Great banyan tree, interior, show¬ ing manner of growth, b 1632 Great banyan tree, interior, show¬ ing manner of growth, B 1633 Great banyan tree, interior, show¬ ing manner of growth, b JSden Gardens. 1647 Eden Gardens, B 1648 Bridge, B 1644 Burmese Pagoda, B 1645 Burmese Pagoda, from across the pond, B 1646 Burmese Pagoda, carved wall around Pagoda, b Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-4. 1617 General view from Ochterlony Monument in the Maidan, b 1608 Main aisle in Indian Building, looking north, b 1609 Main aisle in Indian Building, looking south, B 1584 Burmese Exhibit, b 1585 Burmese Exhibit, vase and shrine, b 1586 Burmese Exhibit, carved wood¬ work, B 1587 Punjab Exhibit, general view, b 1588 Punjab Exhibit, general view, b 1589 Punjab Exhibit, carved doorway, b 1592 Bombay Exhibit, native silver¬ ware, B 1593 Bombay Exhibit, carved door¬ way (teak wood), b 1594 Assam Exhibit, general view, b 1595 Assam Exhibit, model elephant, showing howdah and trap¬ pings, B 1597 Japanese Exhibit, lacquer cabinet, b 1598 Japanese Exhibit, bronze vase, b 1599 Japanese Exhibit, lacquer cabi¬ net and bronze vase, b 1601 Chinese Exhibit, general view, b 1602 Chinese Exhibit, general view, b 159 In clia—Con tin ued. Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-4. 1603 Conckin China Exhibit, general view, b 1604 Conchin China Exhibit, shrine, b 1600 Northwest Provinces and Oudh Exhibit, general view, b 1596 Lucknow Exhibit, model of In¬ dian farms, b 1591 Eajputana Exhibit, model of Humayun’s tomb, b 1613 India Museum, section of railing from the Rock Temples at Bharut Stupa, 150 B. C., b 1614 India Museum, ancient statues from Magadha, b 1615 India Museum, Jain sculptures, b 1616 India Museum, sculptures from Saranath, Benares, b 1607 Lingam Shrine, B 1583 Gwalior Gateway, b 1612 Narrow gauge locomotive, Fow¬ ler & Co., Leeds, England, b 1610 Model of East Indian railway carriage, B Darjeeling. 1659 General view, B 1718 General view, B 13524 Snowy Range from Sandakfoo, c 2668 Kinchinjunga, 28,756 feet, as seen from Observatory Hill, through morning mist, c 13567 On the Narrow Gauge Road (2 ft. gauge) to Darjeeling, c 1657 Engine and train on Narrow " Gauge Road to Darjeeling, b 1658 Engine No. 9, Himalaya Railway, B 3384 Tea planter’s house and tea gar¬ den in the Himalayas. A 3381 Buddhist priest, preaching at the door of a temple, A 3382 Priest musicians belonging to the staff of Lama, the Buddhist Pope at Shossa, capitol of Thibet, A 3383 Buddhist priest consecrating off¬ erings to the household gods, and expounding the life of Buddha by an illustrated chart, a 3380 Fakir musicians and sorcerers, from Nepaul, a 3389 A group of Bhoteas, a 13011, Temple at Madura. 160 India — Continued. Madras Provinces. 2709 Cave Temples, Ellora, 6121 Trichinopoly, Rock and Temple, 8348 Trichinopoly, Rock and Temple, 3392 Trichnopoly, Mundapum, show¬ ing three of the Carved © Horse Pillars, 1453 Temples of Seringham, Tanjore. 3399 The Great Pagoda from ramparts, 3398 The Great Pagoda and Sacred Bull, 13566 Sacred Bull, 3400 Street view, Madura. 13010 Temple and gate, 13011 Temple, 13571 Temple, 6137 Grand Pagoda and Gopura, 6138 Sacred Tank and Island Temple, 3395 Rangoon, Great Pagoda, A 3390 Native officer of high rank, A j Mandalay, Burmah, a A i 3396 Burmese natives, a c | 3397 Burmese natives, a 13574 Ambler, view of old city, from the Dowan Kana, c A 3391 Temple at Prome, — 6125 The Seven Temples, A 6124 The Black Bull, A A 6126 Native snake-charmers. A A 13570 Hindu snake-charmers, c c 2702 Natives of Upper India, A A 2703 Low-caste natives, Rajputana, A 2704 Fuel gatherers, low-caste, a c 6100 Group of natives, c c 13575 Preparing a body for burning, c c 6127 Native prepared for cremation, A 3710 Bullock cart of high-caste native, c 13575, Preparing a body for burning. Japan. 14251 Map, — Yokohama. 3404 Panorama, A 8891 Japanese Cruiser, “ Maniwa,” b 8892 U. S. Steamer “ Dolphin,” c 8893 British Cruiser “ Leander,” b 8894 British Armor-clad “ Imper- iense,” b 8890 Fishing in Yokohama Bay, b 8099 The creek, a 161 Japan — Continued. Yokohama. 8098 One Hundred Steps, A 8887 Celebration of the Constitution, c 8888 Street decoration in holiday sea¬ son, p* 8889 Street decoration in holiday sea¬ son, c 4666 Jinrikisha, a 4667 Tea house, A 8075 European Recreation Grounds, b 8076 European Recreation Grounds, b 8081 Dwarf trees, B 8082 Dwarf trees, B 8083 Dwarf trees, B 8084 Dwarf trees, B 8085 Dwarf trees, B 8086 Dwarf trees, p* 8895 Imperial dockyards at Tokosuka, c Kamakura. 3439 Great Bronze Statue of Buddha, CD 8920 Side view of Daibutsu, b 8921 The Barren Stone, d 8918 Shrine of Yoritomo, d 8919 Shrine of Yoritomo. d Tokyo. 10294 River front, s 10295 River bank, s 3412 Gate of Nitan Mou, a 8896 Bridge and gateway through the Second Wall, c 3408 Government Palace, a 8897 Entrance to the new Palace, c 4664 Bamboo groves in the Palace grounds, A 3409 Office of the Minister of War, a | 3411 Temple of Kameido, A 3439, Great Bronze Statue of Buddha, Kamakura. 162 Japan—Con tinued. Tokyo. 3410 Entrance to the Temple of Rokio, A 8899 Tomb of the Seventh Shogun, b 8902 Well, where the forty-seven Ronins washed the head of their enemy, A 8901 Graves of the forty-seven Ronins, b 3515 Theatre of Shintonucho, a 3428 Temple at Shiba, fagade, c 3427 Temple at Shiba, fagade, side view, A 4665 Temple at Shiba, entrance, close view, B 8898 Temple at Shiba, shrine, b 8900 Avenue of lanterns, Shiba, b 4663 Botanic Gardens, A Nikko. 3422 Ieyasu Temple, at the Great Gate, A 8909 Tomb of Ieyasu, b 3424 Koramon Gate, containing the Haiden, A 3420 Temple of Yomei-mon, a 8911 Temple of Yomei-mon, b 3116 Buddhist Temple, cd 3418 Carved entrance to a temple, a 3423 Sacred Stable, A 8908 The Hondea, b 8910 The Koramon, b 4662 On the road through the forest, A 3425 Town of Hachishi, a 4669 Dogashima, near Meanoshita, a Kyoto. 3434 The Mikado’s Palace, a 8914 Castle of Ieyasu, occupied by the Shoguns, c 8916 Tesaka Pagoda, c 3441 Great Bronze Statue of Buddha, c 8917 Great Bell at Daibutsu Temple, c 3440 Asakusa Temple, A 8093 Asakusa Temple, bronze images, A 8912 The Yaami Hotel, c 8089 Interior of a temple, a 3435 Kudan (a lighthouse), a 8915 Shrine, at the tomb of General Teaiko, c 8087 Kin Kakiji Garden, A 8088 Gion Machi, street in Kyoto, a Nagasakai. 7901 City and harbor, s 3405 Panorama of the harbor, A 10296 Harbor, s 4670 Harbor, looking out from the city, 8937, Jinrikisha, Japan. 163 Japan—Continued. Nagasakai. 4671 Harbor, showing British Fleet, 10299 Shipping to New York from Japan, 10297 S. S. “City of Sydney” from Japan to California, 10298 S. S. “City of Sydney,” under sail, 3407 Buddhist Temple, 7902 Buddhist Temple, near Nagasakai, 7903 Buddhist Marble Monument, 3437 Castle at Osaka, 4672 Pagoda at Osaka, Ikengani. 8907 Tomb ofNichiren, 8904 Interior of a Buddhist Temple, 8905 Tea houses, 8906 Tombstones, Bake Hakone, 8922 Mikado’s Palace, 8928 Rock-cut Buddha, 8923 At Iviga, 8097 Ojigoku, great boiling springs, Fujiyama 8924 Fujiyama, from across Lake Hakone, 8096 Fujiyama, from Lake Hakone, 8095 Fujiyama, from Numagawa, 8111 Pilgrims to Fujiyama, 8090 Dogashima, 8934 Village of Atamie, 8091 View of Arima, 8092 View of Yumoto, 8927 Nabeshima Lighthouse, Inland Sea, 8926 Shores of the Inland Sea, 8935 Japanese junks, Odamava, 8936 Walls of the Famous Castle, Odamava, 8929 Rice fields near Kobe, 8932 Shrine of the Shoes on the Tokaido, 8930 Bath at Takao Springs, 8938 Jinrikisha, front view, 8937 Jinrikisha, side view, 8103 Carvings in a temple, A s s s A s s A A D D D D D B D A D A A A A B A A B B C B B B A CS cs A 8100 God of the Wind, A 8101 God of the Thunder, a 13132 Japanese devil, — Manners and Customs. 8109 Hara-Kiri, 8108 Salutation, 8120 Buddhist priests, 8119 A Shinto priest, 8122 An aged couple, 8112 A lady of rank, 3445 A lady of rank, 4673 Japanese Musmee, making her toilet, 3446 Group of Japanese ladies, 8933 Group of Japanese women, 8105 Girls at dinner, 3456 Two sleeping girls, 3459 Girls spinning, 3460 Women spinning and weaving silk, 3461 A party of dancing girls, 3467 Tea house girls, 8102 Tea house, with girls, 3471 Girls washing at home, 8110 Children carrying babies, 8115 Native female orchestra, 4675 Gossiping, 3462 Geishia, playing samisen, 8107 A family traveling, 8117 Japanese travelers, 8121 Blind sliampooer, 3443 Group of natives, 3455 Men in armor, fencing, 8931 Japanese wrestlers, 8116 Wrestlers, 8114 Post runners, 347 2 A newspaper boy, 8104 Native bazaar, 8118 Wind costume, 3473 Washing a corpse for burial, 4674 A kitchen, preparing a meal, 8300 Tea drinking, 3463 Letter writing, 3444 Tokaido (on a road), 3449 A traveling carriage, 3464 Kago (a traveling chair), 8301 Kago (a traveling chair), 8106 Kago (a traveling chair), 8113 Wayside resting place, I 3442 Japanese pleasure boat, A A A A A A C A C B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A O A A A A A A A A A A A C A A A A A C Siam. Bankok. 4661 Temple in the grounds of the Wat Chenung, 4659 Mbits around Palace Grounds, A Nikolsk. 12216 Greek Church, Siberia. 12217 A mounted cossack, 12218 Siberian tarantass (vehicle), 164 Australasia. Australia. Melbourne. 3510 Steamship pier, Sandridge, A 3515 Government Offices and Treasury Gardens, a 3513 Victorian Treasury, A 3514 Royal Mint, a 3516 Bank of Australasia, A 3511 General Post Office, a 3518 Scott’s Church, Collin Street, Bourke and Wills’ Monu¬ ment, A 3517 Town Hall Organ, fifth largest in the world, a Sydney. 2042 Panorama of city, a 2043 View of city and harbor, a 4625 Australian native woman and child, A 1179 Hobart Town, from Venus Hill, 1180 The Sleeping Maiden, 1185 Huon Road up Mt. Wellington, a 1188 Fern Tree Bower, Mt. Welling¬ ton, a 1189 Cook’s Monument at the Bower, c 1181 Monument to Sir John Franklin, A 1182 Interior of Museum, kangaroo, c 1183 Interior of Museum, the moa, G 1184 Interior of Museum, skeleton of killer whale, c 1190 Tasmanian Forest, c 1186 Tasmanian Forest, with ferns, as 1187 Tasmanian Forest, with ferns, as 7284 Tropical ferns, — 2712 Forest of Eucalyptus trees, near Flobart Town, c 3515, Government Offices and Treasury Gardens, Melbourne. 4624 Australian black fellow with kangaroo and boomerang, A 3506 Fiji Island chief, A 4626 Forest of ferns, A Tasmania. Hobart Town. 1178 Hobart Town, from the Obser¬ vatory, c New Zealand. 3485 Dunedin, Explorer’s Monument, A 10304 Town of ITutt, near Wellington, s 10303 Mt. Egmont, 9000 feet high, s 3492 The greatest chief in New Zeal¬ and, with war club, a 3490 Hawk’s Bay Chief, with war club, a 3491 Hawk’s Bay Chief, with native cloak, A 3489 Cabbage Bay Chief, A o a 165 A ustralasia— Con tin ued. 1192, Whangaroa Bay, Ware Kauri or Chatham Islands. A A A A A A A A A New Zealand. 3488 Paul Bates, Bay of Islands Chief, tatooed, 3487 Taranaki Chief, tatooed, 4627 Maori king, 3486 Maories, natives; Auckland chief, 3493 Waikato, a Maori woman, 3502 Maori, with stone war club, 3494 Maori woman in native dress, 3495 Maori woman with feathers, 3497 Maori woman with tatooed mouth, Ware Kauri or Chatham Islands. 1201 Picturesque view of Whangaroa, A 1192 View of Whangaroa Bay, 11 1219 Surveying Whangaroa Bay, a 1207 View towards Mt. Dieffenbach, a 1193 Wreck of the American Whaler, “ Alabama,” A 1196 Cabin built by the wrecked crew of the Whaler “Alabama,” a 1194 Maunganui (big mpuntain), A 1195 Maunganui, side view, _ A 1199 Maunganui, house of the mis¬ sionary, A 1197 Mr. Engst, a Moravian missionary, i 1227 The scientific party; transit of Venus observers, A 1205 Bocky shore, showing the loca¬ tion of the transit of Venus observers, 1 1220 Camp Venus and Whangaroa Bay, from Venus Hill, J 9302 1221 1222 1218 1211 1214 1208 1209 1210 1212 1213 1215 1216 1217 Transit of Venus Camp and Relief Ship, The scientific party at work, Transit of Venus, last contact, Horizontal dip, magnetic, Transit house and instruments, Transit and photograph houses, Building the piles for the observ¬ ing instruments, Mounting the water barrels, in photograph house, Equatorial telescope and building, Lateral view of the Observatory, The transit heliostat and objective, Zenith telescopic observations, _ Finding the true and magnetic north, measurements with the micrometer, A A A A A A A A A A A Making A A A A 1206 The “ Magellan Cloud,’’ Mail Boat, A 1224 Our boy Woods, a blue jacket, 1225 Our pilot from Cape Town, 1226 Joe and Tony, cook and steward, 1198 A squatter and his family, 1200 A sheep ranch, with native shep¬ herds, 1204 Old Bill Tennent, a wrecked American whaler, 1202 Old Bill Tennent and his Maori wife, 1203 Pumipi, a native Maori, _ _ 1223 Skulls of Moriori (aborigines), and a Maori, devourer of Moriori, >■ 166 Australasia — Continued. New Guinea. 4633 Marine fishing village, a 4632 Chiefs house, marine village, A 4634 Divers on the River Yatra, A 4628 Native huts in the trees, A 4631 Native huts, A 4629 Tomb of an aborigine, a Sandwich Islands. 13192, Central Honolulu, Hawaii. Hawaii. Honolulu. 13183 Harbor, c 13192 Central Honolulu, c 5833 National Palace, A 13190 National Palace, close view, c 13193 Princess Ivapiolani’s residence, c 13194 Dowager Kapiolani at King Kalakaua’s coffin, c 13180 Queen Liliuokalani, c 5832 Hawaiian Hotel, a 13282 Band stand at hotel, c 5834 Avenue of royal palms, a 8330 Diamond Head, Hilo. 13181 Rainbow Falls, 13197 A cocoanut grove, Kona. 13187 Captain Cook’s Monument, c 5830 Maipio Valley, A 5831 Lava flow of 1881, a 13191 Lava Rocks, c 13184 Grass huts, c 13186 Group of Hawaiian girls, c 13198 Group of native girls bathing, c 13196 Flower women, c 13200 Hula girls, c 13201 Hula dancer, c 13202 Hula dancers, 13188 Native style of riding, 13203 A native feast, c 13185 Bread fruit tree, c 13195 Date palm, c 13199 Cocoanut tree, c o o 167 Philippine Islands. Manila. 8331 Native house, A Kerguelen Land. 1228 Royal Sound, A 1229 Sunset boat, A 9302 Transit of Venus camp and relief ship, A 9298 Tussocks, _ A 9297 Tussocks and Mount Crozier, a 9296 Duck Valley, A 9299 Penguin rookery, A 9300 King penguin, A 9301 Albatross on her nest, A 13203, A Native Feast, Hawaii. Ancient Greece. 2054 Mykenai, restored, A 2055 Sparta—View from Therapne, a 2056 The Dromos in Sparta, A 2057 Corinth, seen from the Quarries, A 2058 The Parthenon in the time of Pericles, ^ _ A 2059 Sanctuary of Poseidon at Kalaurei, A 2060 Athens from the east in the time of Hadrian, A 2067 Acropolis at Athens, A 2068 Interior of the Parthenon, Athens, A 2070 Theatre of Dionysius, Athens, a 2061 Market of Athens, A 2062 Olymphic Games, A 2063 Olympia, restored, A 2064 Inner Propylaia in Eleusis, A 2065 Sphairia, A 2069 Amphora of the rich style, A Ancient Rome. 2072 Rome in the time of Aurelian, 2071 The Capitol seen from Mt. Pala¬ tine, 2073 Forum Romanum, 2074 Baths of Caracalla, 2075 Circus Maximus, 2077 The Via Appia near Rome, 2078 Interior of the Pantheon, 168 Maps. 9284 Alaska, a 12636 China, c 12637 China, telegraphic system, d 9285 Egypt, A 9967 Finland, A 13063 France, railway map, A 7110 Hemisphere, Western, A 7111 Hemisphere, Eastern, A 14251 Japan, c 12904 Lakes of Killarney, A 13401 Penna. Railroad and its con¬ nections, — 12903 Travels of Christ and the Twelve Apostles, A 12640 United States, c 6489 Washington, IX C., c 13469 World’s Fair, — 13152 Yellowstone National Park, c 3143 Yosemite Valley, a 12952 Yosemite Valley, outline map of tourists’ travel, A Astronomical Series. 4030 Gassendi, A 4031 Crater of Vesuvius, A 4032 Back of hand to illustrate the origin of certain mountain ranges resulting from shrink¬ age of the interior, a 4033 Shriveled apple to illustrate the origin of certain mountain ranges resulting from shrink¬ age of the interior of the globe, A 4034 Full moon, A 4035 Picture map of the moon, A 4036 Vesuvius and neighborhood of Naples, A 4037 Portion of the moon’s surface; same area as that given in No. 4036, a 4038 Copernicus, A 4039 The Lunar Appennines, Archim¬ edes, etc., etc., A 4040 Aristotle and Endoxus, A 4041 Triesnecker, A 4042 Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catha- rina, A 4043 Ptolemy, Alpheus, Arzachael, etc., a 4044 Plato, the Valley of the Alps, Pico, A 4045 Mucatar and Canysanus, A 4046 Tycho and its surroundings, A 4048 An ideal sketch of Pico, an iso¬ lated lunar mountain 8000 ft. high, as it would probably appear if seen by a spectator located on the moon, A 4049 Full moon, exhibiting bright streaks radiating from Tycho, A 4050 Wargentin, A 4051 Aristarchus and Herodotus, a 4052 Overlapping craters, A 4053 Normal lunar crater, a 4054 Group of lunar mountains, ideal lunar landscape, a 2995 Plan, showing movement of planets around the sun, A 2996 Spiral nebula in Constellation of Hunting-Dog, A 2998 Transit of Venus, as it appeared at Hobart Town, Tasmania, December 9th, 1874, A Statuary. 13321 “ Adulteress,” AS 1378 “ Assurbanipal Hunting,” bas- 1353 “Africa,” bas-relief, A relief, A 6798 “ Africa,” (Albert Memorial, Lon¬ 5371 “ Athlete,” A don,) C 10134 “Atlas,” (Naples Museum), A 1352 “ America,” bas-relief, A 13105 “ Aurora,” AS 6797 “America,” (Albert Memorial, 13111 “ Autumn,” AS London,) C 13353 “ Bacchus,” AS 13310 “Angel’s Love,” AS 13468 “ Bacchus,” AS 11285 “Apollo Belvedere” (Vatican, 5370 “ Bacchus,” (Capitoline Museum, Rome), AC Rome), A 13258 “ Apollo Belvedere,” head, C 11448 “ Bacchus and the Satyrs,” (National 5342 “Apollo Sauroctones, (Rome,) A Museum, Florence), A 10131 “Apollo with his Lyre,” (Naples 1365 “ Bather,” A Museum), A 13327 “Beggar Bov,” AS 13256 “ Ariadne,” — 13316 “ Bird’s Nest,” AS 8219 “Ariadne and the Lion,” S 13255 “Cpesar Augustus,” — 13106 “ A Rose,” AS 10135 “Caligula,” (Naples Museum), A 1354 “ Asia,” bas-relief, A 13343 “ Carnival,” AS 6799 “Asia,” (Albert Memorial, Lon¬ 13335 “ Childish Pleasures,” AS don), Q 13324 “ Christmas Day,” AS 169 Statuary—Continued. 3929 “ Civilization and Barbarism,” (Washington, D. C.), c 7873 “Civilization and Barbarism,” (Washington, D. C.), s 13358 “Columbus,” as 3928 “Columbus,” (Washington, D. C.), c 7182 “Columbus,” (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia), c 13359 “ Columbus Directing the Onward Course of America,” as 13328 “Cupid,” as 13109 “Cupid,” as 13323 “Evening,” AS 13137 Exhibition of Italian Statuary, as 13363 Exhibition of Italian Statuary, as 13360 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“Adulteress”), as 13366 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“ Butterfly,” “Love Blinds,” “Vanity”), as 13367 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“ Captive Dove,” “Just Out,” “Vanity,” “Forced Prayer”), as 398 “ Cupid in a Basket,” a 11435 “ Dancing Fawn.” (Uffizi Gal¬ lery, Florence), a 13340 “ Dante,” bust, as 10133 “ Diana of Ephesus,” a 2357 “ Discus Thrower,” (Louvre), A 11282 “ Discus Thrower,” A 13319 “Drone Bee,” as 771 Dupont, Commodore, (Washing¬ ton, D. C.), c 13261 “ Dying Gladiator,” (Capitoline Museum, Rome), ac 5905 “ Dying Matador,” a 3932 Emancipation Statue of Lincoln (Washington, D. C.), acs 1351 “ Europe,” bas-relief, a 6800 “ Europe ” (Albert Memorial, London), c 397 “ Eve,” a 13365 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“ Finding of Moses ”), as 13361 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“Ruth,” “Venus”), as 13369 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“Spirit of Liberty,” “A JRose”), as 13364 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (Studies of Children), as 13368 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“ Whisper of Love”), AS 13362 Exhibition of Italian Statuary (“Whisperings of Love,” “Cleopatra”), as 10148 “ Farnese Bull,” as 10150 “Farnese Flora,” a 10149 “Farnese Hercules,” as 773 Farragut, Admiral, c 5338 “ Faun,” Praxitiles (Vatican, Rome), ac 12 170 Statuary—Continued. 2364, “Fighting Gladiator” (Louvre). 5355 “Faun and Bacchus” (Naples), A 13308 “ Feeding Her Hog,” AS 12954 ‘ Feint and Tenderness,” AS 10130 “Ferdidand IV.”— Canova, A 2364 “Fighting Gladiator” (Louvre, Paris), A 13320 “ First Child,” AS 13036 “Flight into Egypt” (Metropol¬ itan Museum, New York), B 13349 “ Forced Prayer,” AS 13342 “ Four Beauties,” busts, AS 13351 “Free State and Free Church,” AS 13333 “ Future Artist,” AS 5366 “Galatea” (Florence), Garfield Statue (Washington, A 3931 D. C.), CS 13113 “Genius of the Vatican, . AS 7287 “Greek Slave,” S 8222 “Greek Slave,” back view, S 8223 “ Greek Slave,” front view, “ Goethe ” (Fairmount Park, S 9290 Philadelphia), c 13325 “ Grief,” AS 13112 “ Hebe,” AS 13140 “Hercules and Anteus,” AS 11444 “ Hercules Slaying the Centaur,” A 8384 “Holy Family,” S 10127 “ Homer,” bust (Naples Museum) A 13337 “Hope,” AS 13350 “ Infant Moses,” AS 13344 “ Italian Boy and Monkey,” 775 Jackson, General (Washington, D. C.), 13942 “Joan of Arc,” equestrian statue (Fairmount Park, Philadel¬ phia), 4457 “ Joan of Arc,” equestrian statue, (Paris) 13326 “Joy,” 13317 “ Joy and Griei, 10141 “Julius Caesar,” bust (Naples Museum), 13114 Juno.— Donatello , 13103 “Jupiter,” bust, (Vatican Museum, Rome), 11449 “Jupiter and Leda,” (National Museum, Florence), 9766 Lafayette Monument (Washing- ton, D. C.), “ Laocoon (Vatican), AS 11284 A 13334 “Last Hays of Pompeii,” AS 13338 “ Leda and the Swan,” AS 12992 “ Lincoln,” bust, 8035 “ Lincoln,” sitting, S 13526 “ Love’s Whisper,” AS 11405 “ Marcus Aurelius,” equestrian statue, (Rome), AC 13331 “ Masquerade,” AS 13467 “ Masquerade,” AS 171 Statuary — Continued. 6029 McMichael, Morton (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia), d 772 McPherson, General (Washing¬ ton, D. C.), c 5773 Meade, equestrian statue (Fair- mount Park, Philadelphia), d 5774 Meade, equestrian statue, side view (FairmountPark, Phil¬ adelphia), d 2362 “Melpomene” (Louvre, Paris), A 10136 “Melpomene” (Naples Museum), a 13339 “ Michael Angelo,” bust, as 13253 “Minerva” (Vatican Museum, Rome), c 13357 “Minute Man of’76,” as 13347 “ Misfortune,” as 13318 “Modesty,” bust, as 13037 “ Mother and Child,” b 13341 “Mother’s Treasure,” as 5334 “Nemesis” (Louvre, Paris), A 10142 “ Neoptolemus Bearing Astyarux,” (Naples Museum), a 10128 “Nereid,” (Naples Museum), a 11438 “Niobe” (Uffizi Gallery, Flor- ence), a 13312 “Nvdia, the Blind Girl,” as 12909 “Ophelia.”— Connolly, as 8385 “Our Saviour,” s 777 Payne, John Howard, bust ("Wash- ington, D. C.), c 3930 Peace Monument (Washington, D. C.), cs 11281 “Perseus .”—Canova (Vatican, Rome), ac 11445 “Perseus” (Loggia dei Lanza, Florence), a 13315 “ Pharoah,” bust, as 5329 “ Polymnie ” (Louvre, Paris , a 13110 “ Psyche of Naples,” As 5350 “Pudicide” (Rome), a 11441 “Rape of Polyxena” (Loggia dei Lanza, Florence), a 6070 “Rape of the Sabines” (Loggia dei Lanza, Florence), A 11443 “Rape of the Sabines” (Loggia dei Lanza, Florence), as 11311 “ Rataplan,” as 759 Rawlins, General, (Washington, D. C.), c 13291 “ Ready for the Bath,” as 13355 “ Rebecca,” as 13107 “Rejected,” as 6037 “ Religious Liberty ” (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia), c 71 “Reynolds,” equestrian statue, (Philadelphia), c 12843 “ Rose of Sharon ” (Metropolitan Museum, New York), 381 “Ruth,” 13313 “ Ruth,” as 2358, Hall of the Venus de Milo, Louvre. a o 172 Statuary — Contin u ed. 12953 “Saint Martin and the Beggar,” 13163 “Sappho,” 779 Scott, General (Washington, D. C.), 769 Scott, General, equestrian statue (Washington, D. C.), 5347 “Sea Centaur Carrying off Nereide” (Borne), 13352 “ Sick Kitten,” 13322 “Soap Ball.”— Bargaglia, 13175 “ Spirit of Liberty,” 13346 “Spirit of the Carnival,” 13354 “Spring,” 13329 “Storm,” 13330 “Sunshine,” 3671 “Statue of the Nile” (Vatican, Borne), 2367 Statue of the Tiber” (Louvre, Paris), 2368 Statue of the Tiber, close view, 1370 “Taking the Oath” (Bogers’s Group), 13356 “Tambourine Girl,” 774 Thomas, Major-General Geo. S. (Washington, D. C ), 13332 “Timidity,” 13466 “ Timidity,” 5358 “Tomb of Julian de Medici.”— Michael Angelo (Florence), 13108 “The West,” 13345 “The World,” 13309 “Vanity.” 10145 “Venus Callipvgus,” (Naples Museum), AS AS cs 0 A AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AC A A S AS C AS AS A AS AS AS AS 10146 “Venus Callipygus” reverse (Naples Museum), 11437 “Venus de Medici” (Uffizi Gal¬ lery, Florence), 2360 “Venus de Milo,” full view (Louvre, Paris), 12056 “ Venus de Milo,” front view (Louvre, Paris), 12057 “Venus de Milo,” three-quarter view (Louvre, Paris), 2361 Venus de Milo,” profile (Louvre, Paris), 5364 “Venus Gen itrix” (Florence), 5363 “Venus Pudica” (Florence) 2370 “Victory” (Ancient Greek Statue), 13348 “Viola,” bust, 13314 “ Vulcan.”— Donatelh, 13336 “Water Babies,” 13464 “ Water Babies,” 13465 “Water Babies,” 7179 “Washington,” (Philadelphia), 8015 “Washington” (Philadelphia), 10391 “Washington” (Washington, D. C.), 3927 “Washington” (Washington, D. CX s A AC AS A A A A A AS AS AS AS AS C s c cs 780 “Washington” equestrian statue (Washington, D. C.), c 6036 “Witherspoon” (Fail-mount Park, Philadelphia,) 122 “Wolves” (Fail-mount Park, Philadelphia,) 11436 “Wrestlers,” 13465 “Water Babies,” >■ a 173 Passion Play at Oberammergau. 8976 View of Oberammergau. 9009 The Lion Inn. 8978 Ettel Monastery. 8977 Monument erected by King Ludwig. 8979 The Theatre. 8980 The Chorus. 9021 Director of the Chorus. 9053 Tableau—Expulsion from Paradise. 9006 Tableau—Adoration of the Cross. 9012 Christ. 9010 Mary Mother of Jesus (bust). 9011 Mary Mother of Jesus. 9018 Martha. 9019 Mary Magdalene. 9020 The Captain. 9022 John. 9023 Peter. 9024 Judas. 9025 Andrew. 9026 Thomas. 9027 Matthew. 9028 Bartholomew. 9029 Thaddeus. 9030 Philip. 9031 Simon. 9032 James the Greater. 9033 James the Less, 9034 Dariabas. 9035 Ezekiel. 9036 Rabinth. 9037 Nathan. 9038 Mererle. 9039 Archelaus Rabi. 9040 Sadoc. 9041 Joshua. 9042 Veronica. 9043 Simon of Cyrene. 9044 Joseph of Arimathea. 9045 Annas. 9046 Barabbas. 9047 Samuel. 9048 Nathaniel. 9049 Pilate. 9050 Caiaphas. 9051 Herod. 9052 Moses. 8981 Tableau—The Lamenting Bride. 9008 Tableau—Farewell of Tobias. 8982 The Farewell at Bethany. 9015 Christ and Mary. 8983 Christ riding on the ass. 8984 Christ on the Mount of Olives. 9U16 Christ and Mary Magdalene. 8985 Christ blessing His Disciples. 8986 Preparing for the Last Supper. 9057 Tableau—Falling of the Manna. 8987 The Last Supper. 8938 The Sanhedrin. 9059 Tableau—J oseph sold by his brethren. 8989 Judas receiving the blood money. 9054 Tableau—Adam earning his bread. 8990 Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. 90u7 Tableau — Crime at the Rock of Gibeon. 9017 Christ and Judas. 8991 Judas betraying Christ with a kiss. 9063 Tableau—Daniel accused. 8992 Christ before Caiaphas. 9062 Tableau—Samson destroying the Temple. 8993 Christ before Herod. 8994 Christ or Barabbas ? 9064 Crucify Him! 8995 The scourging. 8996 Christ mocked by the soldiers. 9058 Tableau—Abraham offering up Isaac. 8997 Crowning Christ with Thorns. 9013 Ecce Homo. 9014 Ecce Homo, 8998 Bearing the cross. 9056 Tableau—Moses elevating the Brazen Serpent. 8999 The Crucifixion, 9000 “ It is Finished.” 9055 Tableau—Cain’s remorse. 9001 The Descent from the cross. 9002 Christ in the lap of Mary. 9003 The Entombment. 9060 Tableau—Joseph proclaimed Gov¬ ernor. 9061 Tableau—King Aliasuerus raising Esther. 9004 The Resurrection. 9005 The Ascension. Iyife of Jesus. 7596 “ Come unto me.” 7597 The Annunciation, 7598 Birth of Jesus, 7599 The Wise Men, 7600 Flight into Egypt, 7601 Childhood of Jesus, 7602 With the Doctors, 7603 With the Woman of Samaria, 7604 Healing the Sick, 7605 Raising the Widow’s Son, 7606 Blessing Little Children, 7607 Raising Jairus’ Daughter, 7608 Cleansing the Temple, 7609 “Sin no more,” B 7610 Anointing the Lord’s Feet, B B 7611 Mary and Martha. B B 7612 The'Holy Supper, B B 7613 Gethsemane, B B 7614 Before Pilate, B B 7615 On the way to Golgotha, B B 7616 The Cross, B B 7617 The Burial, B B 7618 At the Sepulchre, B B 7619 The Resurrection, B B 7620 At Emmaus, B B 7621 Ascension, B B 7622 At the Door, B B 7623 “ Where two or three,” B 174 St. Paul Series. 2962 Tarsus, 2973 Damascus, 2958 Ruins of Baalbek, 2969 Exterior of Great Temple at Baalbek, 2984 Interior of Great Temple at Baalbek, 2982 Alexandria, Egypt, 2961 Antioch in Syria, 2978 Antioch of Pisida, 2979 Phillipi, 2977 Arches in Alexandria, Troas, 2981 The Piraeus, 2970 Propylon at Athens, 2960 Spot where Paul stood, Athens 2976 Modern Athens, 2980 Corinth. 2974 Rock of Corinth, 2972 Ephesus, 2967 Theatre at Ephesus, 2992 Mitylene, 2959 Miletus, 2985 Jerusalem, 2966 Syracuse, 2968 Reggio, 2988 Rome. 2990 Pantheon, Rome, 2963 Straits of Messina, 2964 Smyrna, 2965 Tiberias, 2971 Cenchresea, 2975 Ptcr id os with long walls restored, 2987 Jaffa, 2989 Tophet, 2991 Port of Beirut, 2993 Konieh, 2994 Rhodes, 2983 Mole of Puteoli, 2986 Tomb of Lazarus, Bethany, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A The Crusades. First Crusade. 1250 Hospitality of Barbarians to Pil¬ grims, A 1251 Foulque-Nerra assailed by the phantoms of his victims, A 1252 Peter the Hermit preaching the Crusade, A 1253 The war-cry of the Crusaders, A 1254 Walter the Penniless in Hungary, A 1255 The Army of Priest Volkmar and Count Emicio attack Wers- burg, A 1257 Celestial phenomena, a 1258 Astonishment of the Crusaders at the wealth of the East, A 1259 Godfrey meets the remains of the army of Peter the Hermit, a 1260 Priests exhorting the Crusaders, a 1261 Crusaders throwing heads into N ice, A 1262 The Battle of Nicea, A 1263 The Battle of Dorylaeum, a 1264 Burying the dead after the Battle of Dorylaeum, A 126o Battle of Antioch, A 1266 Florine of Burgundy, a 1268 Massacre of Antioch, a 1267 Bohemond alone mounts the ram¬ parts of Antioch, A 1269 Barthelemi undergoing the ordeal of tire, A 1270 The road to Jerusalem, A 1271 Enthusiasm of Crusaders at the first view of Jerusalem, A 1272 Second assault of Jerusalem ; the Crusaders repulsed, a 1273 Apparition of St. George on the Mount ot Olives, A 1274 Godfrey enters Jerusalem, a 1275 The discovery of the True Cross, a 1276 Godfrey imposes tribute upon the Emirs, A 1277 Gerard of Aresner exposed on the walls of Arsur, a 1278 The Crusaders massacre the in¬ habitants of Caesarea, A 1279 Two hundred Knights attack 20,000 Saracens, A 13162 “ Soldiers of the Cross”— Bore, a 1280 Death of Baldwin, King of Jeru¬ salem, _ A 1281 Ulgazy gives Gauthier his life, A Second Crusade. 1285 Louis VII, A 1282 Louis VII receiving the Cross from St. Bernard, A 1256 The Second Crusaders encounter the remains of the First Crusaders, 1283 Destruction of the army of Con¬ rad III, of Germany, A 1284 Surprised by the Turks, A Third Crusade. 1286 Saladin, A 1287 Glorious death of De Maille, Marshal of the Temple, a 1288 Death of Frederick of Germany, a 1289 Siege of Ptolemais (1), a 1290 Siege of Ptolemais (2), _ _ A 1291 Richard Coeur de Lion, in repri¬ sal, massacres captives, a 1292 Crusaders surrounded by Sala- din’s army, A 1293 Richard Coeur de Lion and Sala¬ din at the Battle of Arsur, a 1294 Battle of Arsur, A 1295 Richard Coeur de Lion delivering J affa, A 1296 Blondel hears the voice of Richard, a 175 The Crusades—Continued. Fourth Crusade. 1297 Dandola, Doge of Venice, preach¬ ing the Crusade, Fifth Crusade. 1298 The Emperor Alexius, poisoned and strangled by Murzoufle, 1299 Mourzoufle parleying with Dan¬ dola, 1300 Entry of Crusaders into Constan¬ tinople, Sixth Crusade. 1301 Crusade against the Moors of Granada, 1302 The Crusade of the Children, 1303 A friendly tournament, ] 304 For the defence of Christ, 1305 St. Francis of Assise endeavors to convert Sultan Melie-Kamel, 1306 The baptism of infidels, 1307 Departure of Thibault, King of Navarre, 1308 The Crusaders’ War Machinery, Seventh Crusade. 1309 Gaining converts, 1310 The True Cross, 1311 The Benediction, 1312 Dispersion of the Syrian Army by a sand tempest, 1313 St. Louis before Damietta, 1314 Te Deum after victory, 1315 The Crusaders of the Nile, 1316 A Message from the East, 1317 St. Louis in Prison in Egypt, 1318 Arrival at Cairo of Prisoners of Minich, 1319 Christian Cavillers captive at Cairo, 1320 Death of Almyadam, 1321 The Emir’s head shown in the Seraglio, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Fighth Crusade. 1322 The Sultan Chagger-Eddom and the Emir Saif Eddim, 1323 A celestial light, 1324 The cruelties of Bibars, 1325 The captives, 1326 The Departure from Aiguez- Moites, 1327 The Night of Aug. 25th, 1270; St. Louis’s death, 1328 Prayer for the Dead, 1329 Assassination of Henry of Ger¬ many, 1330 Edward III, of England, kills his would-be assassin, 1331 The dishonorable truce, 1332 Invocation to Mahomet, 1333 Sanuto showing maps of the East to Pope John XXII, 1334 The Veteran, 1335 Constantine Palaeologus harangu¬ ing the Defenders of Con¬ stantinople, 1336 Mahomet II before Constantino¬ ple, i QQ7 mUo Ottranmis nenetratine 1 Hun¬ gary, 1338 The Sinews of War, 1339 The Crusaders crossing Mt. Tau¬ rus, 1340 An enemy of the Crusaders, 1341 Battle of Lepanto, 1342 The departure, 1343 The Order of Chivalry, 1344 The return, 1345 The Christian Army in the Moun¬ tains of Judea, 1346 Confession, 1347 Miracles, 1348 Troubadours singing the glories of the Crusades, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A s a ; A \ A ' A A A A A A A A A Dickens Series. 4635 Dickens in his study at Gadslnll, A 2939 Dickens’ Empty Chair at Gads- hill, A 2940 Captain Cuttle, A 2941 Uriah Heep, A 2942 Pickwick, A 2943 Mr. Pecksniff, A 2944 Peggoty, A 2945 Rogue Riderhood, A 2946 Little Nell and Grandfather, a 2947 The two Wellers, A 2948 Mrs. Gamp, A 2949 Alfred Jingle, 2950 Bill Sykes and his dog, 2951 Caleb Plummer and daughter, 2952 Little Dorritt, 2953 Sidney Carton, 2954 Micawber, 2955 Dick Swiveler and the March¬ ioness, 2956 Bob Crachet and Tiny Tim, 2957 Miss Betsey Trotwood, 4354 Dickens’ ‘'Old Curiosity Shop, London, 3957 Captain Costigan, 3958 Colonel Newcomb, 3959 Major Dobbin, Thackeray Series. a 3961 Major Pendennis, A 3962 Little Sister, A A 176 Washington Series. 1469 Washington as a young man, A 8967 Washington as a surveyor, a 3965 Washington subduing a camp brawl, A 3963 People of Winchester appealing to Washington, a 3966 Washington, Pendleton and Henry going to the first Congress, A 3964 Washington crossing the Delaware, b 13145 Lady Washington’s reception, — 13146 Washington and his generals, — 1461 Portrait of Washington.— Stuart, A 1460 Portrait of Washington.— Trumbull, A 4636 Portrait of Washington.— Peale, A 4637 Portrait of Washington, (with frame), A 1470 Martha Washington as a young woman, A 12177 George and Martha Washington, — Columbus Series. 13130 Christopher Columbus, —- 14646 La Eabida Convent, Palos, Spain, A 14647 La Pabida Convent, the Patio, A 13131 First Sight of Land, — 10659 Reception of Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella, c 14646, La Rabida Convent, Palos, Spain. 14648 La Rabida Convent, view from the mirador showing the Rio Tinto, and Domingo Rubio whence Columbus sailed for America, A 13128 Isabella, Queen of Spain, — 13129 Ferdinand, King of Spain, •— 4639 Americus Vespucius, — 14649 The two vaults in Cathedral of Santo Domingo, where Columbus and his son were buried, A 14650 Casket containing remains of Columbus, a 177 Napoleon Series. 3207 Birthplace of Napoleon, Island of Corsica, 3241 Charles Bonaparte, 3235 Lettizia Bamolene, mother of Napoleon, 4580 Louis XVI (full figure), 3211 Beign of Terror in Paris, 4571 The States General, 1789, 4559 The Conciergerie, 3254 Marshal Augereau, Due de Casti- liagne, 4570 Battle of Fleurus, 4581 Dumauruz, Minister of War and Foreign Affairs, 4582 Mirabeau, 4583 Robespierre, 3212 Battle of Roveredo, 14270 Bridge of Areola, 3909 Battle of Areola, 3210 Napoleon at Battle of Areola, 13278 Marshal Suchet, 4568 Death of Marceau, September, 1796, 4002 Battle of the Pyramids, 3232 Napoleon at Battle of the Pyra¬ mids, 4556 Napoleon at Battle of the Pyra¬ mids. — Julian , 3256 Junot, Due de Abrantes, 4566 Bonaparte at Jaffa, March 11, 1799, 3214 Battle of Aboukir, 3246 General Kleber, 4567 Napoleon elected consul, 3249 General de Latour d’ Auvergne, 1393 Napoleon crossing the Alps — David, 1394 Napoleon crossing the Alps.— Delaroche, 3215 Passage of the St. Bernard, 4560 Napoleon and Berthier at the Battle of Marengo, 3248 General Dessaix, 3208 Birthplace of Josephine, Island of Martinque, 3221 Coronation of Napoleon and Jose¬ phine, 12965 Hohenlinden, 12963 Ulm, 14269 Night before Austerlitz, 3216 Battle of Austerlitz, 4565 Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon and Staff’, 3219 Battle of Trafalgar, death of Admiral Nelson, 3240 Joseph Bonaparte, 12964 Jena, 3217 Battle of Jena, 4573 Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia, Berlin, July 6,1807, 3213 Meeting of the Emperors of France and Russia, 3239 Jerome Bonaparte, 3243 Murat, King of Naples, A A A A A B A A B A A A A C A B A B A A C A B A A B A A A A A A A B A C A B A A A A A A A 4564 Battle of Evlau, 13277 Marshal Soult, 3204 “ 1807.”— Meissomer, 3258 Davoust, Due du Auerstadt and Prince of Eckmuhl, 3244 Launes, Due de Montebello, 3242 Massena, Prince d’ Essling, 6240 Battle of Essling, death of Due de Montebello, 3218 Entry of the French into Venice, 4563 Battle of Somo Sierra, November 30, 1808, 3257 Berthier, Prince of Wagram, 4572 Battle of Wagram, July 17, 1809, 3247 Marshal McDonald, Due de Tarante, 3253 Marshal Marmont, Due de Ragusa, 3236 Josephine, Empress of France, 3224 Napoleon announcing his divorce to Josephine, 12633 Napoleon’s farewell to Josephine, 4558 Marriage of Maria Louise, 3237 Maria Louise, Empress of France, 3238 King of Rome, 4576 King of Rome, 4562 Battle of Moscow, September 7, 1812, 3222 Napoleon’s army retreating from Russia, 9265 Marshall Ney on the retreat from Russia, 4561 Battle of Hannau, October 30, 1813, 3225 Napoleon’s Farewell at Fon¬ tainebleau, 3973 Napoleon in 1814, 3226 Napoleon’s return from the Island of Elba, 4569 Triumphal entry of the National Guard into Paris, 13280 Louis XVIII, 13276 Napoleon in 1815, 3227 Battle of Waterloo, 3228 “ The Old Guard Dies, but Never Surrenders,” 3972 Napoleon at Waterloo, 6239 At Waterloo, 13147 News of the Victory at Waterloo, 11826 Waterloo to Paris, 1815, _ 3223 Napoleon signing his abdication, 9266 On board H. M. S. “ Bellero- phon,” 3229 The landing place, Jamestown, St. Helena, 3230 Napoleon’s prison at St. Helena, 12966 Last moments of Napoleon, 6241 Napoleon dying, 9267 Death of Napoleon at St. Helena, 3231 Napoleon’s grave, St. Helena, 4574 The return of the body of Napo¬ leon to Paris, December 15, 1840, 3250 Due de Riclistadt, 3245 Clughet, c A B A A A A A B A B A A A A D A A A A B C A B B C B B A A A B C A C A •C B B B A A 178 Napoleon Series—Continued. 3251 General Oudinot, Due de Reggio, A 3252 Marshal Martier, Due de Treviso, A 3255 Baron (general) Combronne, A 4575 Napoleon (head).— David, A 3234 Napoleon (head), A 3233 Napoleon (standing), c 4577 Marshal de Saxe, A 4578 Marshal Ney .—Girard, A 4579 Marshal McDonald (standing), A 13279 Plortense, Queen of Holland, A Child Series. 13275 A coy little rosebud, as 7278 Children’s doll party, s 7277 Children’s tea party, s 13214 Dogmatic photography, as 13273 First lessons in riding, abs 12125 “If I press the button, will you do the rest ? ” s 9072 “ I love’em bofe,” . s 12124 “I shan’t practice another min¬ ute,” s 13274 “I wonder if the angels ever go to bed ? ” as 12128 “ Kiss me good night,” s 7291 Little old woman in a shoe, s 12123 “My, but those chocolates are good!” s 12121 “ Papa, I like pictures,” s 12122 “ Papa, see my slippers,” s 12936 Seashore cherubs, s 13272 “Tabby and I is chums,” as 12127 “Tell me about the brownies,” s 12126 “ This little pig went to market,” s 12109 Trials of the day are o’er, as 13270 “ We just woke up,” as Portraits. Authors. 1385 Arnold, Matthew, A 1503 Beaconsfield, Earl, A 1452 Broughton, Rhoda, A 1449 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, A 1401 Browning, Robert, A 1464 Burns, Robert, A 1490 Carlyle, Thomas, A 1387 Clemens, Samuel L., (“Mark Twain”), A 8381 Collins, Wilkie, ab 1455 Darwin, Charles, a 4635 Dickens in his study at Gadshill, A 1466 Druglen, Jane, A 1456 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, A 1290 Froude, James Anthony, A 5840 Gilbert, Sir W. S., A 7090 Goethe, A 1386 Harte, Bret, a 1388 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, a 179 Portraits — Continued. Authors. 1424 Hugo, Victor, 5843 Huxley, Professor, 5842 Kingsley, Charles, 1501 Longfellow, Henry W., 1391 Longfellow, Henry W., (older), 14252 Milton dictating “Samson Agon- istes,” 1450 Muller, Professor Max, 5849 Ruskin, John, 1491 Ruskin, John, (aged), 9286 Scott, Sir Walter, 7091 Shakspeare, William, 1451 Spencer, Herbert, 1489 Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1389 Taylor, Bayard. 1400 Tennyson, Alfred, 5838 Trollope, Anthony, 1387 “Twain, Mark,” 5841 Tyndall, Professor, 1399 Whittier, John Greenleaf, Artists. 1395 Gerome, 5845 Landseer, Sir Edwin, 5853 Meissonier, 4025 Sully, Thomas, 5846 Whistler, Musicians. 13133 Bull, Ole, 5851 Nilsson, Christine. 8383 Nilsson, Christine (| length), 1508 Patti, Adelina, 5847 Sullivan, Sir Arthur, Actors and Actresses. 1507 Anderson, Mary, 5852 Bernhardt as “ La Tosca, 5839 Irving, Henry (bust), 1454 Irving, Henry (f length, sitting), 1506 Langtry, Lillie, . „ 1392 Lotta as the “Marchioness, 8346 Salvini, 1492 Terry, Ellen. A A A A A C A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1471 Drexel, A. J., 5873 Edison, Thomas A., 4026 Evarts, William M., 4024 Fillmore, Millard, 13149 Garfield, James A., 4027 Garlield, James A. (profile), 1404 Grant, General U. S., 4020 Hayes, Rutherford B., 5870 Harrison, Benjamin, _ . 12338 Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, 2087 Johnson, Andrew, 1482 Lincoln, 13141 Lincoln (full length), 12170 Lincoln and Garfield, 1478 Lincoln and his cabinet, 5871 Morton, Levi P., 1459 Penn, William, 3025 Stanton, Edward M., 3026 Sumner, Charles, 5872 Thurman, A. G., 1469 Washington as a young man, 4017 Washington —Marshall, 1460 Washington.— Trumbull, 1461 W asliington.— Stuart. 4636 Washington.— Peale, (bust), 4637 Washington.— Peale, (with frame), 1470 Washington, Martha, as a young woman, 12177 Washington, George and Martha, 3044 Wells, Hon. Gideon, 3261 Young, Brigham, A A A A A A A A S A A A S A A A A A A A A A A A A A S A A Austrian. 1412 Emperor of Austria, 1413 Empress of Austria, 8377 Crown Prince Rudolph, 8378 Crown Princess Stephanie, Belgian. 1407 King of Belgium, 1408 Queen of Belgium, Danish. 1416 King of Denmark, 1417 Queen of Denmark, 8375 King and Queen of Denmark, Divines. 3259 Beecher, Henry Ward, 8382 Booth, General, Salvation Army, 1397 Dean of Canterbury, 1493 Farrar, Canon, 13163 Leo XIII (bust), . . 1429 Leo XIII (full figure, sitting), 5848 Newman, Cardinal, 1398 Spurgeon, Charles IL., 1468 White, Bishop, American. 3263 Blaine, James G., 2081 Buchanan, James, 3007 Calhoun, John C., 3010 Cameron, Simon, 1492 Childs, George W., 3971 Clay, Henry, 1509 Cleveland, Grover, 13174 Cleveland, Mrs., 12191 Cleveland, President and Mrs., A A A A BD A A A A A A A A A A A S Dutch 5861 Queen of Holland, English. 1396 Queen Victoria, 1431 Queen Victoria, 8355 Queen Victoria on the throne, 1432 Albert, Prince Consort, 1433 Prince of Wales, 8372 Prince of Wales (in uniform), 1434 Princess of Wales, 1446 Prince and Princess of Wales, 1447 T. R. H. the Princesses of Wales, 1467 Children of the Prince of Wales, 8358 Prince Albert Victor, 8356 Princess Victoria, 8373 Princess Maud, 8357 Prince George, 8374 Duke and Duchess ot rite, 1402 Princess Beatrice, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 180 Portraits English. 1444 Princess Beatrice (f length), a 1441 Princess Alice, a 1439 Marchioness of Lome, Princess Louise, a 1435 Duke of Edinburgh, a 1436 Duchess of Edinburgh, A 1462 Duke of Albany, ' A 1463 Duchess of Albany, A 1442 Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur, A 1443 Duchess of Connaught, a 5844 Duke of Cambridge, a 1498 Duke of Argyle, K. G., A 1497 Earl Granville, F. R. S., D. C. L., B. C., K. G., a 1496 Lord Salisbury, A 1503 Earl Beaconsfield, A 1505 William Ewart Gladstone, _ A 8379 William Ewart Gladstone, in 1890, A 8380 Mrs. Gladstone, A 1494 Admiral Lord Nelson, A 1499 General (Chinese) Gordon, A 9988 Balfour, A 5850 Parnell, A 8349 Henry M. Stanley, A French. 1465 Lafayette, A 1403 Eugenie (vonth), A 8359 Eugenie (empress), A 1426 Eugenie (widow), A 5856 Prince Imperial, A 4640 Louis XIV, a 1405 Prince Louis Napoleon, a 5857 Jerome Bonaparte (Plon Plon), a 5855 Philippe, Comte de Paris, a 1423 Francois Jules Grevy, a 5854 Carnot, President of France, a 13134 Gambetta, — 7088 General Boulanger, A 9287 Gustav Eiffel, b 1425 Count Ferdinand de Lesseps, A 4997 Count de Lesseps and family, c; German. 8361 William I, A 5556 William I (with decorations), A 1418 William I (in uniform), a 8362 Dowager Empress, wife of Wil¬ liam I, a 5557 Emperor Frederick, A 1420 Empress Frederick, A 8365 Empress Frederick (evening dress), fd*? A 8363 Emperor William II, a 13062 Empress Augusta Victoria, A War 1 Revolution. 1460 Washington.— Trumbull, A 1461 Washington.— Stuart, A 13146 Washington and his generals, — Continued. 8364 Empress Augusta Victoria, ( length), a 8366 Princesses Victoria, Margaret, and Dorothy, A 8369 Princess Victoria, a 8368 Prince Henry, A 5868 Queen Louise and William I, A 3262 Queen Louise, A 1445 Prince Battenburg, A 1422 Prince Christian of Hesse, A 1437 Princess Christian of Hesse, A 1448 Princess Elizabeth of Hesse, a 5862 King of Roumania, A 5867 King of Saxony, A 8376 King and Queen of Saxony, A 8353 King Ludwig of Bavaria, A 1421 Bismarck, a 8371 Bismarck (older), A 5869 Count Herbert Bismarck, a 8370 Von Moltke (in full uniform), A 8367 Crown Prince Frederick William, A Grecian. 7089 King of Greece, a 1427 Queen of Greece, a Italian. 5860 King Humbert, A 1428 Queen of Italy, A 8354 Prince of Naples, a Portuguese. 1414 King of Portugal, A 1415 Queen of Portugal, A Russian. 1430 Czar, a 8360 Czar and Czarina, A Spanish. 1406 King of Spain, a 8352 Infant King of Spain, A 1411 Don Carlos, A Swedish. 1409 Oscar, King of Sweden, A 1410 Queen of Sweden, a 5859 Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, A 5864 Milan, King of Servia, A 5865 Natalie, Queen of Servia, A 5863 Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, A 8351 King of Siam, A 8350 Nasr-ed-Din, Shah of Persia, a 8347 Arabi Pasha, a 5866 Tewtik Pasha, A 5835 King Kalakaua, A 5838 Queen Kaleleonalani (Emma), a 13180 Queen Liliuokalani, c 1465 Lafayette, a 4021 General Gates, A 3970 Major Charles Lee, 1776, A 4022 Lord Cornwallis (bust), A 181 War Portraits—Continued. Revolution. 4638 Lord Cornwallis, (f length), 3966 Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., 1776, 4019 Benedict Arnold, Rebellion. 1482 Lincoln, 1478 Lincoln and his Cabinet, 1404 General U. S. Grant, 3016 General Geo. G. Meade, 3017 General Geo. B. McClellan, 3030 General W. T. Sherman, 3027 General Daniel E. Sickles, 3029 Lieut.-General Philip H. Sheri¬ dan, 4851 Lieut.-General Philip H. Sheri¬ dan (in parade), 2082 Major-General Nath. P. Banks, 2083 Major-General D. C. Buell, 2084 Major-General A. E. Burnside, 2085 Major-General D. B. Birney, 2086 Major-General Benj. F. Butler, 2088 Major-General O. O. Howard, 2089 Major-General Jos. Hooker, 2090 Major-General A. A. Humphreys, 3000 Major General John A. Dix, 3003 Major-General A. Doubleday, 3012 Major-General E. O. C. Ord, 3013 Major-General John Newton, 3020 Major-General John A. Logan, 3021 Major-General Geo. H. Thomas, 3023 Major-General John Sedgwick, 3031 Major-General J. F. Reynolds, 3039 Major-General Alex. A. W ebb, 3015 Major-General Meigs, 3036 Major-General G. Pennypacker, 3037 Major-General R. Patterson, 3040 Major-General James S. Words¬ worth, 3002 Brevet Major-General Alex. B. Dyer, 2091 Brigadier-General S. P. Heintzle- man, 3032 Brigadier-General James B. Rick¬ etts, 2095 General Richard S. Ewell, 3008 General G. A. Custer, 3019 General John A. McClernard, 3014 General J. B. McPherson, 1480 General H. J. Kilpatrick, 1481 General Irvin McDowell, 3119 General Gilmore and staff, 3045 General Sam’l R. Zook, 1479 General Phil. Kearney, 4028 General Winfield Scott, 3135 General Scott and stafi (from lite, 3022 Winfield Scott and generals (medallions), 3005 Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, 2093 Commodore Andrew G. Foote, 3043 Lieut. Warden, (afterwards Ad¬ miral'), 3034 Admiral David Porter, 3035 Admiral W. D. Porter, 2094 Colonel E. E. Ellsworth, 3001 Colonel Ulric Dahlgren, 3041 Major Theo. Winthrop, killed at Big Bethel, 1483 Major Robert Anderson, 3042 Captain Wilkes, 1484 Dr. J. Letterman, Medical Direc¬ tor, Army of the Potomac, 3004 Comte de Paris, 3006 Andrew G. Curtin, 3044 Hon. Gideon Wells, 3025 Edward M. Stanton, 3010 Simon Cameron, 4641 Jefferson Davis, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A War Pictures. French and Indian. 4006 Death of Montgomery, Quebec, 4008 Death of General Wolfe, Revolution. First blow for liberty, Fortifying Breed’s Hill on the night of June 16, 1775, Death of Warren, Bunker Hill, Moll Pitcher, Committee of Continental on- gress drafting the Declara¬ tion of Independence, 3964 Washington crossing the Dela¬ ware, 8227 Surrender of Cornwallis, 13142 3968 4004 4005 13144 4003 Col. Mexican. Taylor at the Battle of Okeechobee, A A A A A Rebellion. 1473 Bombardment of Fort Sumter, 3118 Two 8-inch Parrott Rifles Breach- ing-Battery against Fort Sumter, 3120 Two 8-inch Seacoast Mortars against Fort Sumter, 3121 Two 80 -pounders, Whitworth Naval Breach ing-Battery, against Fort Sumter, 3122 200-pounder Breaching-Battery, against Fort Sumter, 3123 300 -pounder, Parrott Rifle, 3125 300 -pounder, Rifle Breaching- Battery, against Fort Sum¬ ter, 3097 Interior of Fort Sumter at the close of the war, 3124 Beacon House, opposite Fort Sumter, A A A A A A A A A 182 War Pictures—Continued. Rebellion. 3047 Death of Ellsworth, A 3086 Battle of Bich Mountain, A 3053 Battle of Bull Bun, A 3054 Struggle on a bridge during retreat from Man asses., A 3056 Gun and mortar boats on the Mississippi, A 3095 Fortress Monroe and vicinity, A 3071 Naval conflict, Hampton Boads, “Monitor” and “Merrimac,” A 3063 New Orleans and vicinity, a 3065 Capture of New Orleans, attack on Fort Phillips, A 3066 Capture of New Orleans, fleets passing the forts, A 3067 Action of the gunboats at Mem¬ phis, A 3074 Battle of Mill Creek, A 3070 Battle near Mill Creek, death of General Zollikofler, A 3094 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, Mo., a 3048 Capture of Fort Donelson, A 3079 Battle of Shiloh, A 3082 Battle of Shiloh, charge of Gen¬ eral Grant, A 3059 Battle of Fair Oaks, A 3060 Battle of Fredericksburg, A 3073 Battle of Murfreesboro, capture of a rebel flag, A 3096 Battle of Gettysburg.— Wenderoth, A 13143 Battle of Gettysburg, Longstreet’s repulse, — 1486 Map of Battle of Gettysburg, A 1487 Cavalry Map of Battle of Gettys¬ burg, A 3090 Siege of Vicksburg, a 1485 Map of Battle of Vicksburg, a 3088 Attack on Port Hudson, a 3089 Finding a wounded picket in a rifle pit, a 3050 Battle of Chickamauga, a 4007 Council of War. “ 1 propose to light it out on this line, if it takes all summer,” a 3078 Battle of Lookout Mountain, a 3093 Battle of the Wilderness, attack on the Spottsylvania Court- House, A 3087 Capture of the works at Petersburg, a 30SO Sherman’s march to the sea, a 3081 Sherman’s march to the sea, rear guard, A 3061 Bombardment of Fort Fisher, A 3051 Battle of Chantilly, Va., A 3052 Battle of Cedar Mountain, a 3064 Destruction of the Gosport Navy Yard, a 3068 Battle of Malvern Hill, A 3072 Battle of Malvern Hill, U. S. Gunboats covering McClel¬ lan’s retreat, A 3069 Battle of Mobile Bay, A 3076 Attack on Iveely’s Ford, a 3077 Attack on Knoxville, A 3083 Attack on Bocky Face Bidge, Ga., A 3084 Attack on Boanoke Island, land¬ ing the troops, A 3085 Capture of Boanoke Island, A 3092 Attack on Fort Wagner, A 1474 Fairfax Court House, A 4010 Newspapers for the army, A 4009 Commissary, A 1477 Soldier, A 1476 Sailor, A 1475 Mortar firing, — 3126 Headquarters of Field Officer, of Trenches, second row, a 3127 Battery Brown, two 8-inch Par¬ rott Bifles, bursted gun, a 3062 Battle flag of 1st New Jersey Cavalry, A Franco-Prussian War. 5549 Arrival of King William at Saar- briicken, A 5550 First meeting of Napoleon and Bismarck after the battle of Sedan, A 5551 Napoleon and Bismarck after the battle of Sedan, A 5552 Consultation on capitulation of Paris, A 5553 The ultimatum — Bismarck, Favre and Thiers, A 5554 Von Moltke in the Palace of Versailles, A 5555 Napoleon III on the way to meet the King of Prussia, A 7112 Bed Prince reviewing Prussian cavalry with captured French flags, a Vessels. War Vessels. American. 8160 Squadron of the Evolution or White Squadron, c 8161 White Squadron under fire at Newport, c 4917 U. S. Cruiser “ Atlanta,” c 12346 U. S. Cruiser “Atlanta,” df 4916 U. S. Cruiser “Atlanta,” broad¬ side, c 6483 U. S. Cruiser “ Atlanta,” saluting, yards manned, c 9789 U. S. Cruiser “Atlanta,” battery deck, c 8166 U. S. Cruiser “Atlanta,” ready for action on deck, x> 183 Vessels—Continued. 12364, U. S. Cruiser “ Chicago.” Atlanta,” eight- War Vessels. American. 9791 IT. S. Cruiser “ inch gun, c 9790 U. S. Cruiser “Atlanta,” berth deck, c 7086 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” d 8148 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” c 7086 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” 12370 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” DB 12374 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” de 9788 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore,” spar- deck, 9787 U. S. Cruiser “ Baltimore, cap¬ tain’s cabin, c 12335 U. S. Cruiser “Bancroft,” rm 12382 IT. S. Cruiser “Bennington, cue 6480 U. S. Cruiser “ Boston,” star¬ board, 6481 U. S. Cruiser “Boston,” port, 9777 U. S. Cruiser “ Boston,” signaling, c 9778 IT. S. Cruiser “Boston,” manning the yards, 9779 U. S. Cruiser “Boston, gun mounted aloft, 9780 U. S. Cruiser “ Boston,” looking out for torpedo attack,. 9781 U. S. Cruiser “Boston,” junior officers’ quarters, 9782 IJ. S. Cruiser “ Boston,” single stick exercise, 12388 U. S. Cruiser “ Charleston,” ef 6479 U. S. Cruiser “ Chicago,” c 12364 IT. S. Cruiser “ Chicago,” DF 9786 U. S. Cruiser “ Chicago,” gun deck, c 9785 IT. S. Cruiser “Chicago,” spar dcclv ^ 9783 U. S. Cruiser “Chicago,” admiral’s ca b in ^ 9784 IT. S. Cruiser “Chicago,” ward room, c 14699 U. S. Cruiser “ Columbia,” Gov¬ ernment speed trial, cdf 12381 IT. S. Cruiser “ Concord,” ef 12353 U. S. Cruiser “Newark,” ee 9293 IT. S. Cruiser “Newark,” bow view, BDG 9294 U. S. Cruiser “Newark,” broad¬ side, CFG 9295 U. S. Cruiser “Newark,” stern view, . c 12209 IT. S. Cruiser “New York” in dry dock, ^ SF 13667 U. S. Cruiser “ New York,” bow, ceefg 13666 IT.S.Cruiser “New York,” broad- sid©j 13668 U. S. Cruiser “New York,” stern, f 13669 U.S. Cruiser “New York,” deck, c 13670 IT. S. Cruiser “New York,” one of the guns, cs 184 Vessels—Continued. 12402, U, S. Cruiser “New York,” Government Speed Trial. War Vessels. A merican. 12390 U. S. Cruiser “New York,” pre¬ liminary trial trip, of 12393 U. S. Cruiser “New York,” pre¬ liminary trial trip, F 12402 U. S. Cruiser “New York,” Gov¬ ernment speed trial, df 12403 U. S. Cruiser “ New York,” Gov¬ ernment speed trial, F 12407 U. S. Cruiser “ New York,” Gov¬ ernment speed trial, cf 9292 U. S. Cruiser “Philadelphia,” a 12384 U. S. Cruiser “ Philadelphia,” ef 7084 U. S. Cruiser “Philadelphia,” preparing for the launch, CD 7085 U. S. Cruiser “ Philadelphia,” the launch, cd 12317 U. S. Cruiser “Philadelphia,” under way, 12355 U. S. Cruiser “San Francisco,” J 2373 U. S. Cruiser “San Francisco,” 5764 U. S. Dynamite Cruiser “ Vesu¬ vius,” 12352 U. S. Dynamite Cruiser “Vesu¬ vius,” decorated, 12348 U. S. Cruiser “ Yorktown,” 5762 U. S. Cruiser “Yorktown,” afloat, 8156 U. S. Cruiser “ Yorktown,” seven bells, 5766 U. S. Cruiser “ Yorktown ” and “Vesuvius” on the stocks, April 28, 1888, DEF DE DE EF CE DF C B 6485 U. S. S. “ Brooklyn,” 8149 FT. S. S. “ Constitution,” gun deck, 9793 U. S. S. “Enterprise,” marine guard, 9792 IT. S. S. “ Enterprise,” berth deck, 9794 U. S. S. “ Enterprise,” at quar¬ ters, 9795 U. S. S. “Enterprise,” barber shop,—“ next,” 4911 U.S.S. “Galena,” 6487 U. S. S. “ Kearsarge,” 4913 IT. S. S. “ Osippee,” 4914 U. S. S. “ Osippee” and “ Yantic,” bow view, 8167 IT. S. S. “Pensacola,” gun deck, 8165 IT. S. S. “ Pensacola,” saluting, 4910 U. S. S. “ Richmond,” 9800 U. S. S. “ Richmond,” standing by to lay aloft, 6143 U. S. S. “Richmond,” decorated for a ball, 1515 U. S. S. “ Swatara,” 13153 U. S. S. “Swatara,” 2999 U. S. S. “Swatara,” poop and quarter-deck in mid-ocean, under sail, 4912 U. S. S. “Yantic,” 12378 U. S. S. Despatch-boat “ Dolphin,” 4918 U. S. S. Despatch-boat “ Dolphin,” 8892 U. S. S. Despatch-boat “ Dolphin,” 12383 U. S. Monitor “ Miantonomah,” 9797 U. S. Monitor “Miantonomah,” bow view, c s c c c c c c c c D c c c D A s AS c DF C c EF C c 185 Vessels—Continued. War Vessels. American. 9798 U. S. Monitor “ Miantonomah,” broadside, c 9799 U. S. Monitor “Miantonomah,” stem view, c 3744 Monitors and Receiving-ship, League Island Navy Yard, c 1525 Double turretted monitor in dry dock, a 1524 Broadside view of a monitor, a 12386 U. S. Torpedo-boat “Stilletto,” cdf 6488 U.S. Receiving-ship “Minnesota,” c 9796 U. S. School-ship “St. Mary,” c 9772 U. S. Training-ship, reading the Articles of War, b 9774 U. S. Training-ship, gunnery practice, c 9771 U. S. Training-ship, battalion drill, c 9770 U. S. Training-ship, knotting and splicing, c 9769 U. S. Training-ship, fencing, c 9775 U. S. Training-ship, group of cadets, b 9773 U. S. Training-ship, cadets study¬ ing, , . , c 9776 U. S. Training-ship, cadets sing¬ ing, B 8147 U. S. Training-ship “New Hampshire,” c 1512 View of a man-of-war from the mizzen-top, a 1519 Gun deck, c 1523 Eating mess on the gun deck, s 6148 Firing a pivot-gun, d 1514 Pivot-gun drill, a 8159 Pivot-gun drill at sea, c 8162 Hotchkiss revolving cannon, c 8164 Gatling gun in action, c 8150 Training a 6-inch rifle gun, b 1511 Training a 15-inch gun, as 13154 Training a 15-inch gun, s 1518 Repelling boarders on a man-of- war, a 1513 Spar deck, a 8153 “ Stand by the Anchor,” b 3144 Taking soundings or “ heaving the lead,” a 8157 At the wheel, b 8163 Commander on the bridge, c 1520 Captain’s cabin, a 1521 Officers in the ward-room, a 1510 Group of oldest bluejackets, as 6147 Spinning a yarn, n 8155 Broadsword exercise, b 8152 Sewing hammocks, b 6144 Sewing hammocks at sea, u 8151 Writing home, B 8154 Sailors dancing, B 13155 Engineers and stokers on a man- of-war, 13 186 Vessels—Continued. 1516 Engineers and stokers on a man- of-war, A 6150 Our pet, Duster,_ B 1526 Wreck and survivors of the U. S. S. “Huron,” Kitty Hawk Beach, A Foreign. 12351 Argentine Republic Cruiser “ Nueve de Julio,” ^ CEE 12377 Brazilian Cruiser “Aquidaban,” ef 12350 Dutch Cruiser “Van Speyk,” cef 4919 Dutch Flagship “Koenigen Emma,” c 4920 Dutch Flagship “Koenigen Emma,” bow view, o 4921 Dutch Admiral in his Barge, c 8144 French Cruiser “Arethuse,” c 12337 French Cruiser “Ilussard,” s 12343 French Cruiser “Jean Bart,’ ef 12357 French Cruiser “Jean Bart,” cef 12372 French Cruiser “Jean Bart,” E 12361 French Cruisers “Arethuse,” “Jean Bart” and “Ilussard,” ef 8146 French Cruiser “ Minerve,” c 8145 French Cruiser “ Roland ” drop¬ ping Anchor, c 12363 German Cruiser “ Kaiser in Au¬ gusta,” _ BF 12387 German Cruiser “ Kaiser in Au¬ gusta,’ CEE EES cef EF 12379 H. M. S. “Australia,” “ Tartar,” “ Magicienne” and “ Blake,” F 12349 IT. M. S. “Australia,” 12328 TI. M. S. “ Blake,” 12362 H. M. S. “ Blake,” 12385 H. M. S. “ Blake,” stern view, _ e 12359 H. M. S. “ Blake,” receiving visit¬ ors, „ DF 8894 H. M. S. “Imperiense” in Yoko¬ hama Bay, _ B 8893 IT. M. S. “Leander” in Yoko- liama Bay, B 12332 H. M. S. “ Rynda,” def 12366 Italian Cruiser “TEtna,” F 12360 Italian Cruiser “Giovanni Bau- san,” EF 8891 Japanese Cruiser “Maniwa” in Yokohama Bay, B 12325 Russian Cruiser “ Dimitri Don- skoi,” EF 12368 Russian Cruiser “ Dimitri Don- skoi,” F 12367 Russian Cruiser “General Ad¬ miral,” EF 12326 Spanish Cruiser “ Infanta Isabel,” ef 12336 Spanish Cruiser “Reina Regenta, ef 12365 Spanish Cruiser “Reina Regenta, f Columbian Naval Reviews. 12375 Columbian Naval Reviews, Hampton Roads from the Rip Raps, F 187 Vessels — Continued. Columbian Naval Reviews. 12376 Columbian Naval Review, Hamp¬ ton Roads from the Rip Raps, F 12342 White Squdron at anchor in Hampton Roads, F 12344 U. S. Cruisers “San Francisco,” “ Bancroft ” and fleet, Hamp¬ ton Roads, f 12345 U. S. Cruisers “Newark,” “Bal¬ timore” and lleet, Hampton Roads, f 12334 Spanish Caravels, “ Santa Maria,” “Pinta” anti “Nina,” f 12339 Spanish Caravel “Santa Maria” under full sail, entering Hampton Roads, n 12380 Spanish Caravel “ Santa Maria,” cf 12327 Spanish Caraval “Pinta,” cdf 12356 Spanish Caravel “ Pinta,” cf 12341 Spanish Caravel “Pinta,” in tow of the “ Reina Regenta,” d 12358 Spanish Carvel “Nina,” cf 12329 Vessels leaving Hampton Roads, F 12330 Vessels leaving Hampton Roads, head of the line, f 12369 Vessels leaving Hampton Roads, rear of the line, df 12371 Naval Review in New York Harbor, head of the line, ce Passenger Vessels. 9343 S. S. “ Aurania,” leaving New York, a 9347 S. S. “ Brittanic,” deck, A 9423 S. S. “ Chicago,” deck view, a 10297 S. S. “City of Sydney,” from Japan to California, S 10298 S. S. “City of Sydney,” under sail, s 7761 S. S. “City of Boston,” as 9723 S. S. “Conemaugh,” departure for Russia’s relief, s 9724 S. S. “Conemaugh,” deck view day of departure for Russia’s relief, s 9377 S. S. “Ems” leaving New York, b 3136 S. S. “Great Eastern” in New York Harbor, A 13075 S. S. “Indiana” leaving Phila¬ delphia for famine-stricken Russia, _ s 6053 S. S. “ La Champagne,” leaving port, a 6975 S. S. “ La Champagne,” deck, a 6052 S. S. “ La Champagne,” saloon, D 10099 S. S. “ L’Amerique ” ashore at Long Branch, s 9968 S. S. “Majestic” in dock, c 10275 S. S. “ Majestic” at dock in New York; S 10270 S. S. “ Majestic,” upper deck, s 10273 S. S. “Majestic,” promenade deck, s 10274 S. S. “ Majestic,” passengers on deck, s 10271 S. S. “Majestic,” passengers on main deck, s 10269 S. S. “Majestic,” a sun bath, s 10272 S. S. “Majestic,” the life-boat, s 7762 S. S. “Mat tea wan” and “ Schuyler,” as 12989 S. S. “Michigan” leaving dock, c 6421 S. S. “Missouri,” in tow, c 6423 S. S. “Missouri,” the captain’s cabin, s 9342 S. S. “New York,” a 6410 S. S. “New York,” in dock, A 6441 S. S. “New York,” in dock, a 6442 S. S. “New York,” bow view, A 12864 S. S. “ Nordland,” deck, c 10281 Australian S. S. “Oroya,” em¬ barkation at Plymouth, s 10280 Australian S. S. “ Oroya,” the deck, s 10279 Australian S. S. “Oroya,” upper deck, s 10277 Australian S. S. “ Oroya,” prome¬ nade deck, s 10278 Australian S. S. “Oroya,” deck view, s 10276 Australian S. S. “Oroya,” pitch¬ ing gromets, s 6443 S. S. “Paris” in dock, c 9379 S. S. “Paris,” promenade deck, s 9380 S. S. “ Paris,” promenade deck, s 9381 S. S. “Paris,” promenade deck and bridge, s 9382 S. S. “Paris,” upper deck, A 9384 S. S. “Paris,” grand saloon, A 9383 S. S. “ Paris,” grand saloon and organ, a 9385 S. S. “ Paris,” library, s 7114 S. S. “ Rome,” a 9345 S. S. “Rome,” A 9346 S. S. “ Saale,” deck, a 9422 S. S. “Teutonic” in Queenstown Harbor, A 9344 S. S. “ Trave,” a 7756 S. S. “Servia,” s 2106 S. S. “ Waesland,” bow view in mid-ocean, A 2101 S. S. “Waesland,” deck view in mid-ocean, A 8336 Steamer entering dock, c 8337 Steamer leaving port, c River Craft. 6940 Steamer “ Puritan,” grand saloon, AS 7758 Steamer “ Puritan,” grand saloon, as 7759 Steamer “Puritan,” grand stair¬ way, as 6941 Steamer “ Puritan,” small saloon, AS 721 Steamer “Pilgrim,” c 722 Steamer “ Pilgrim,” grand stair¬ way, c 13579 Steamboat “ Sylvan Glen,” Phila¬ delphia, c 13578 Delaware River ferry-boat, Phila¬ delphia, c 188 Vessels—Continued. 8935, Japanese Junk. River Craft. 13564 Mississippi Steamer “Sunshine,” c 13565 Mississippi Steamer “Sunshine,” interior, c 8216 Mississippi Steamer, dining-room, s 3442 Japanese pleasure boat, c 8935 Japanese Junks, Odamava, c 1229 Sunset Boat, Kerguelen’s Land, A Merchant Vessels. 12331 Bed Star Tug “ International,” df 10301 Whaleback S. S. “ J. L. Colby,” loading, s 10300 Whaleback S. S. “ J. L. Colby,” ready for sea, s 10302 Whaleback S. S. “ J. L. Colby,” at sea, s Marine 10323 A lonely bit of surf, c 10319 Breakers, ^ c 4937 Misty morning on New York Bay, c 3775 Scudding along under full sail, c 14279 Seascape, c 14280 Seascape, 0 12988 Whaleback S. S. “ New York,” c 8335 Transatlantic transport steamer, c 9348 Four-masted schooner under full sail, A 12333 Naval Review in New York Harbor, Merchant Marine, f 12354 Naval Review in New York Harbor, Merchant Marine, F Yachts. 4940 “Adelaide” and “Stranger,” c 2781 “Galatea” rounding Sandy Hook Lightship, Queen’s Cup Race, c 4935 Fleet of the Yacht Club at anchor, Bay Ridge, c 4936 Annual Race of the New York Yacht Club, 1887,—the start, c 3775 Scudding along under full sail, r> Views. 10340 Sunrise (moonlight effect), c 9281 Sunset, B 10268 Sunset on the Mediterranean, AS 10351 Surf on Absecon Inlet, C 7712 The combing wave, c 10339 Wind and sea, c 14274 Yacht race, c _ 189 Marine Views—Continued. 7712, The Combing Wave. 7895 Hampshire Down sheep, 7896 Hampshire Down buck, 7897 Hampshire Down lambs, 7898 Jersey calf, 10906 Wild cow, 10907 Polar bear, 10908 Elephant, 3921 Lion, standing. 4844 Royal Bengal tiger, 7185 Tiger roaring, 8195 Giraffes, 5783 Buffalo, 8196 American buffalo, 5784 Camel, 8197 Camel, 8198 Camel, 10905 Camel, 8205 Bactrian camel, 3138 Baby camel, suckling, 12961 Ship of the desert, Animals. s s s s s s A C C C s c s c s s s s A B 3139 Dromedary, A 5786 Elk, buck, c 5787 Elk, buck, c 5788 Group of elks, c 5789 Group of elks, c 5790 Rocky Mountain antelopes, c 8202 Pronghorn antelope, s 8200 Moose, 8203 Black-tailed deer, 8204 White deer, 8201 Wild cat, 8199 Wild cats, 3140 Leopard, 3918 Red kangaroo, 145 Zebus, 5781 Iguanas, 8218 Pelicans, 5785 Peruvian llamas, 12643 Head of a bulldog, 12644 Head of a white mouse, 190 1 / Animals—Continued. 3921 Lion, Zoological Gardens, Philadelphia. Trees. 8288 Abyssinian banana tree, b 5818 Banana tree, b 12673 Banyan tree, ® 1630 Banyan tree, b 6109 Banyan tree, reflected, a 1634 Banyan tree, main trunk, B 1631 Banyan tree, interior, showing manner of growth, b 1632 Banyan tree, interior, showing manner of growth, B 1633 Banyan tree, interior, showing manner of growth, b 12669 Bread fruit tree, d 8272 Bottle brush tree, a 12699 Calabash tree, D 8279 Camphor tree, A 12743 Cedars, avenue of, D 5817 Century plant in bloom, B 8271 Cherimoyer tree, A 12723 Cocoanut Palm, d 12702 Cocoanut Palms, d 8277 Datura tree, a 8267 Dragon’s-blood tree, a 8081 Dwarf trees, Japan, b 8082 Dwarf trees, Japan b 8083 Dwarf trees, J apan, b 8084 Dwarf trees, Japan, b 8085 Dwarf trees, Japan, b 8086 Dwarf trees, Japan, b 8269 False pepper tree, b 12662 Fig tree, D 12678 Flamboya tree, d 1186 Forest with ferns, Tasmania, as 1187 Forest with ferns, Tasmania, as 8290 Lemon tree, b 12779 Live Oak, Mammoth, d 12784 Live Oak hung with Spanish moss, d 8289 Loquot tree (Japaneseplum), b 12730 Mahogany tree, d 12732 Mangrove swamp, d 8273 Moreton Bay flg tree, a 8280 Norfolk Island pine tree, A 8270 Omboo tree, b 12755 Orange Grove, Florida, d 12783 Orange Grove, Florida, D 8275 Palm tree, a 1636 Palms, avenue of, b 1637 Palms, avenue of, b 12671 Parasitical cactus, D 8268 Pepper tree, A 8276 Queensland bottle tree, a 8265 Pose, Cherokee, a 8266 Eose bush, California, a 8274 Eose bush, Caroline Custer, a 12705 Eoyal palms, d 12749 Eubber tree, r> 12741 Sago palm, d 12661 Sea grape tree, d 8278 Sheock tree, A 12687 Silk cotton tree, d 13013 Traveller’s palm, c 6600 Umbrella tree in bloom, b 191 Trees — Con tinued. 12673, Banyan Tree. 12779, Mammoth Live Oak. 192 Hymns. Hymns 1356 Rock of Ages. 13289 Father, Whate’er of Earthly Bliss (music). 13427 Pull for the Shore. 13428 Jesus, Lover of My Soul. 13429 Nearer, My God, to Thee. 13430 America. 13431 Children of the Heavenly King. 13432 Onward, Christian Soldiers. 13433 Work for the Night is Coming. 13448 All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name. 13449 Even Me. 13450 Sweet Hour of Prayer. 13451 What a Friend We Have in Jesus. 13452 Shall We Gather at the River ? 13453 In the Sweet Bve-and-bye. 13519 Almost Persuaded. 13525 Doxology. 14520 From Greenland’s Icy Mountains. Songs. 1355 Home Sweet Home, 13560 Old Oaken Bucket, (How dear to this heart are the scenes of my child¬ hood etc.), 13561 Old Oaken Bucket, (Often at noon when returned from the field, etc.) 13562 Old Oaken Bucket, (As fancy reverts, etc.) 13563 Old Oaken Bucket.—Chorus (The moss-covered bucket, etc.), Reproductions. 3173 “Abduction of Amyone,” b 9313 “A Bourse Cafe,” A 14499 “A Corner of the Atelier.”— Danlan (Luxembourg), c 9316 “A Dealer in News,” a 3170 “Adjournment of the Grand Council, Venice,” b 7105 “A Dreamer.” — L. Hodebert, a 3192 “ After the Bath,” b 4587 “ After the Duel,” a 3155 “ After the Fight,” b 4600 “After the Massacre of St. Bar¬ tholomew,” A 11459 “ Agrippina, surrounded by Her Children, Weeping Over the Ashes of Germanicus.”— Benjamin West, c 8238 “A Jealous Spaniard.”— J. Worms, A 9321 “ A Life Question,” A 9326 “ All’s Well That Ends Well,” A 9334 “ Amphitheatre,” A 2052 “ A Muezzin.”— Oerome, a 2046 “ An Affair of Honor,” c 9339 “ An Airy Place,” A 9310 “An April Shower,” a 3146 “Ancient Egyptian Musician,” A 8229 “ An Example.”— J. Daubeil, A 4593 “ Anthony’s Oration over Caesar.” — J. I). Court, A 7290 “Aphrodite,” s 3166 “Appian Way in the Time of Augustus,” A 9307 “Art Critics,” A 9333 “Artists’ Ball,” A 9330 “Ash Wednesday,” A 9311 “A Tramcar,” A 9308 “At the Art Exhibition,” A 9323 “At the Charity Fair,” A 9673 “A Serious Misadventure.”— J. Scalbert, s 9331 3180 4014 13143 6226 13250 3164 10472 3181 8974 9675 3167 7100 2048 7092 8239 3176 3158 3191 14505 3177 3190 3182 4594 8252 7102 6231 8965 11778 2050 9340 13144 9318 8232 9338 “Autumn,” A “ Baggage of Croquemitaine,” a “ Balaclava, 1854, the Return,” a “ Battle of Gettysburg,” — “ Beautiful Masquerader,” a “ Beatrice Cenci,” “ Before the Alcalde,” “ Before the Mirror.”— son de la Chevreuse, s “ Between Friends,” a “ Birth of the Pearl.”— A. Maig- nan, AS “Birth of Venus.”— Bougutre.au, A “ Breaking Up the Party,” B “Brother and Sister.”— Bou- guereau, A “ Building the Pyramids,” a “Bull.”— Paul Potter. A “ By the Sea.”— Edouard Bisson, a “ Calling the Roll after Pillage,” b “ Cambyses at Pelusium,” A “ Cardinal’s Reception,” b “ Carmenc-ita,” C “Carrying Water in a Sieve,” a “ Charge of the Ninth Cuirassiers,” b “ Charity,” b “ Chaste Susan.”— Ilenner, A “ Cherubs.”— Raphael, b “ Chilly.”-— Alphonse Dumas, A “ Circe.”— Chalon, A “ Cleopatra,” as “Cleopatra.”— Guido Reni, c “ Cleopatra before Caesar,” A “ Coffee-house Wit,” A “ Committee of Continental Con¬ gress Drafting tire Declara¬ tion of Independence,” — “ Complet,” A “Confidence.”— Van den Bos, A “ Coupe,” A > o 193 Reproductions—Continued. 7097 “Cupid and the Butterfly.”— Bouguereau, 7103 “Cythere,”— Lionel Royer, 3188 “Dance of the Almeh,” 3175 “ Dancing Girls of Gades,’’ 12997 “ Daniel Webster Addressing the United States Senate, 1850,” 9327 “ Dawn of Day,” 391 “ Death of Robespierre,” 4585 “ Death of Queen Elizabeth.”— Delaroche, 9674 “Departure of the Witches.”— L. Falero 3099 “Derby Day, Firth,” 9687 “ Diana and Nymphs,” 9328 “Difference of Opinion,” 14629 “Directors of the Academy of Amsterdam.’ ’ — Rembrand t, 8235 “ Distant Benediction.”— Ravanne, 13732 “Dog of the Regiment,” 839 “ Doorway of an Egyptian House.” — Gerome, 9336 “Dress Circle,” 7095 “Dromios,” 3075 “ Early Home of Abraham Lin¬ coln,” 8962 “Early Morning,” 3194 “Education of a Prince,” 3204 “1807.”— Meissonier, 12996 “ Engagement between the ‘ Bon Homme Richard ’ and the ‘ Serapis,’ ” 9324 “ Entrance to the Theatre,” 8230 “ Equality.”— H Bacon, 6228 “ Fair Penitent,” 6230 “Fair Ruth,” 9335 “ Family Circle,” 4596 “Famine, Folly and Crime,’ (Musee Wirtz), 9686 “Faust’s Vision.”— L. Falero, 8246 “Fete at Venice.”—/. Wagrez, 8244 “First Love.”—A- Bramtot, 3195 “First Meeting of Mary Stuart AS A A A A A A S B S A C A C A A A AS B A A A A A A A S A A and Rizzio,” 387 “First Singing of the Marsel - laise,” 8241 “Fisherman’s Farewell.” — G. Haquette, 3184 “Flower Market, Paris,” 3193 “For Sale,” 4001 “Franklin at the Court ot France,” 7098 “Gallo-Roman Bath.”— Hierle, 9325 “Garden Cafe,” 6236 “Golden Wedding.” 9337 “ Gold Fish,” 6227 “ Good Cheer,” 6229 “ Grandmother,” 1367 “ Grecian Lady at Home,” 3168 “ Hero of the Fete,” 7106 “Hung on a Nail.”— L. Des- champs, 4996 “Independence Hall, Philadel¬ phia, in 1776,” B C A A B C A A A A A A A B A 9676 “ Indiscreet Butterflies,”— J. Bal- lavoine, 9066 “ Infant Psyche and Love,” 3185 “ Interior of Santa Maria, Rome,” 9306 “In the Foyer,” 8242 “ In the Park.”— Adrien Moreau, 9678 “ In the Studio.”— F. Beda, 10474 “In the Surf.”— Scalbert, 8233 “In Repose.”— Scalbert, 1357 “Jerusalem in Her Grandeur,” 1358 “Jerusalem in Her Fall,” 4590 “ Joan of Arc,” 14506 “ Joan of Arc ."—Ingres (Louvre), 3098 “John Brown on his Way to Execution,” 9065 “ La Becquec.,” 837 “ Lady Godiva,” 388 “Lady Washington’s Reception,” 4306 “Landing of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Leith, 1561.”— Wvi. Allan, R. A, 7280 “ La Parade,” 3169 “ La Saint Collation,” 7093 “ Last Cartridge,” 3199 “ Last of the Girondists,” 3157 “ L’ Eminence Grise,” 6233 “Longfellow in His Study,” 8234 “ Love’s Whisper,” 1368 “Luxembourg Gardens during the reign of the Directory,” 4597 “ Madam Lebrun and Child,” 390 “ Marriage of Pocahontas,” 389 “ Marie Antoinette,” 14497 “ Marie Antoinette,” 1363 “ Massacre of St. Bartholomew,” 3174 “ Massacre of the Mamelukes,” 2049 “ Master of the Hounds,”— Gerome 14252 “Milton Dictating Samson Agonistes,” 9305 “ Missed His Footing,” 9315 “Models Waiting on the Steps of the Academy,” 9688 “ Modern Vanity.”— Le Jeune, 8248 “ Mrs. Fry Reading the Bible to the Prisoners at Newgate,” s AS B A A 8 S A A A A C C AS A C C DS B A B A A A A A C B C A B , A A S B 12633 “Napoleon’s Farewell to Jose¬ phine,” D 9341 “Night,” B 4601 “ Night before Christmas, a 7094 “Night before Christmas,” A 9319 “Night Omnibus,” A 2051 “ Nubian Slave.” — Gerome, A 9389 “Nymph Huntress,” s 9681 “ Nymphs.”— Bouguereau, s 3178 “ Old Hotel de Ville, Granada,” b 4995 “Old State House, Philadelphia, erected 1735,” A 8243 “On the Wave.— Scalbert, A 9309 “Opening Day,” A 2045 “ Pastime in Ancient Egypt, c 14503 u Paying the Harvesters/ 7 Lher- mitte (Luxembourg), _ c 2047 “ Pharoah’s Bearers of Bad Tid¬ ings.” A a 194 Reproductions—Continued. 3179 3163 3189 3186 9682 8247 4595 9320 3200 3196 6232 3159 8237 8240 3162 9390 8245 7096 3198 11305 “ Phryne before the Tribunal.” (Jerome, “Pompeian Dance,” “ Presentation of the Singer,” “ Procession of the Bull Apis,” “ Psyche and Cupid.”— Bouguereau, “Psyche and Love.”— Bouguereau, “ Psyche Enraptured.”— Curzon, ' (Luxembourg), “Reception Committee,” “ Reception of the Ambassador,’ “ Reception of the Great Conde by Louis XIV,” “ Reconnoitering,” “Return from Market,” “ Return from the Bath.”— Scalbert “ Return to Port.”— G. Hacquette, “ Return to the Convent,” “ Restoration,” “Reverie.”— E. Benner, “ Reverie.”— Tillies, “ Rival Confessors,” “ Robinson Crusoe Reading the Bible to His Man Friday,” “ Roll Call, Crimea,’ “Rubens and Ilis Model,” “ Russian Wedding Feast,’ “Satyr and Nymphs,” B A B B S A A A B B A B A A A A A B C A A A B 3203 6234 6237 3160 __,_ „ , , 9692 “ Satyr and Nymphs.”— Bouguereau, s 3165 ' 8968 3206 1376 A AS A “ Schisms, “School of the Ballet,” “Selecting a Slave, Cairo,” “Shakspeare and His Contem¬ poraries,” 14491 “ Shakspeare’s Infancy.” -T/tomas Brooks, 14492 “Shakspeare’s Wooing,” 13249 “ Sketching the Portrait of Bea¬ trice Cenci,” 3205 “ Slave Market in Cario,” 7109 “Soldiers’ Dream.”— Detaille, 9067 “Solitude,” 4592 “ Sons of Edward,” 3172 “Spanish Cafe,” 9680 “Summer.”— Scalbert, 8231 “Sunset on the Terraces in the Orient.”— Albert Edouard, 8227 “Surrender of Cornwallis,” 3197 “Sword-Dance at a Pasha’s,” 3153 “ Thaw in Ukraine,” 7108 “The Awakening,” 10476 “The Bath.”— E. Munier, 8973 “The Bath.”— Pinchert, 7289 “The Bather,” 7107 “The Bather.”— Bouguereau, 7104 “ The Bather.”— Ed. Michell Lancon, A 8236 “The Bridal Passage.”— Minet, A 14502 “The Broken Pitcher.”— Greuze (Louvre), “ The Convent in Arms,” “ The Dance,” “The Dead Trumpeter,” “ The Dream.”— Detaille (Lux¬ embourg), 3171 3187 13102 14504 c c c A A AS A B S A A B B A S AS S A C B B C 9312 1366 7099 8975 8226 14495 9691 14500 9314 4586 14501 8228 7101 9329 14498 9322 3154 3156 8972 8970 6235 3201 3152 9677 14665 1369 14490 9317 9068 “ The Excursion,” “ The Good Story,” A A “The Laugher .”—Joseph Cooman, A “ The Last Rose,” as " '? I /I M/^Z/.iiA. t ’ 9 — jR/j.q hhi.rtst p. ff 3 ” “The Lost Path!”— T. A. Walker, “ The Meeting.” — Bashkirtseff (Luxembourg), “ The Model Resting.”— J. Bal- lavoine,” “The Nest.”— Croisy ” (Luxem¬ bourg), “ The Rendezvous,” “ The Return.”— IT. Mosler, “ The Seashore.”— Demont-Breton (Luxembourg), “The Suicide,” “ The Toilet.”— F. Dufaux, “The Uncle,” “Three Graces,” “ To the Minister,” “Trial by Weight,” “Un Hangar,” “ Venus.”— Cabanel, “ Venus.”— Perrault, ‘Village Wedding,” 2317 7624 13179 13168 13164 1780 9365 7636 8250 13157 9370 2540 14666 14494 9371 8253 9368 “ Voltaire’s Last Visit to Paris,” “War Booty,” “ Water Daughters of the Rhine.” — Dietz, “Waterloo to Paris, 1815,” “Watts’ First Experiment with Steam,” “Wellington at Waterloo.”— A. Cooper, “ Windy Corner,” “ Zephyrus,” Religious. “Abraham Offering Up Isaac.” — Copley, “Adoration of the Magi.”— Schroeder, “After the Descent from the Cross.”— Delaroehe, “Angel in Sorrow.”— Landelle, “Angel of Purity.”— Landelle, “Ascent of Elijah,” “ At the Door.”— Holman Hunt, “Awakening Jairus’ Daughter.” — Rauchinyer, “ Baptism of Christ.”— J. Good¬ win Lewis, “ Battle of Ascalon. “Birth of Jesus,” “ Call of Matthew,” “ Child Christ Plaiting the Crown of Thorns.” “ Christ,” “Christ and the Doctors.”— Hof¬ mann, “ Christ and the Rich Ruler.”— Hofmann, “ Christ before Pilate.”— Mun- kacsy, c o A A B A A A C A B B AS AS A B B S c AS B C A B -Dore, — A C c B B O - A Darktown concert rehearsal, A ghostly visitation, A hatful of apples (from nature), i> 8064 “Ah ! good morning.” 9750 A home in Blackville, 9754 A hot morning in Gas Alley, 12181 A letter from her lover, s s s QW « M arbary Cherubs,” —- 9739 “Good Morning,” s 1359 “Good Night,” 833 Happy contraband, A 9081 “ How de debbil do dey make a bicycle,” . s 12116 “ Hush, 1 hear dem angels singin’,” — 9752 In Gas Alley, s 392 Interior of a hunter’s cabin, D 12194 La premier danseuse, — 3134 Laughing negro boy, A 9745 Learning the milk business, s 12108 “Love me, love my dog,” — 14680, College Foot-ball, Penna. vs. Princeton. 12213 Boxing—The body blow, s 12215 Boxing—The heart blow, s 8063 Brown, home from the club, fears the coming storm, s 14680 College Foot-ball, Penna. vs. Princeton, cf 8065 Caught in the act, s 8387 Coral, s 8059 Country accommodations, s 9387 Dinner, s 8055 “ Does you love me, hun ? ” s 9751 “ Don’t care if I’se black,” s 12601 Drawing-room of Special Car “Coronet,” c 12120 “ My diamond’s bigger nor vour'n,” — 834 Peaceful slumbers (pigs), A 8386 Peek-a-boo, s 9074 Professor Thomas’s Orchestra, — 9127 Pussy’s breakfast, — 12136 Rehearsing for the dance, — 1360 Santa Claus, the night before Christmas, — 12323 “ Shall I dance for you ? ” s 12961 Ship of the desert, — 8067 Si Slocum’s bridal tour, s 8066 Si Slocum’s wedding, s 8054 Smith in search of the keyhole, s 8068 Taking home a friend, s Miscellaneous—Continued 12121 The black crook, s 9128 The brass band man, s 9129 The brass band man, s 9130 The brass band man, s 399 The Centennial Butter Head, s 12133 The dancing lesson—the cachuca, s 12134 The dancing lesson—the gavotte, s 12135 The dancing lesson—the skirt dance, s 12132 The dancing lesson—toe practise, s 12131 The first dancing lesson, s 8225 The mermaid, » s 9081 The note that never came, s 9740 The old folks at home, s 9741 The old homestead, s 12130 The phantom ball, — 12113 The phantom pianist, — 12206 The phantom player resting, s 8071 The rejected swell, s 12175 “There’s only half my weight on it, mum,” 8074 The serenader, 12129 The spectre at the piano, 12118 The trombone soloist, 9743 The village smithy, 9753 “ Three Graces,” 3133 Thresher in motion, 9086 Tim and his friends, 8060 Trials of a bachelor’s life, 12109 Trials of the day are o’er. 8056 “Two hearts that beat as one,” 9080 “Watch dat nigger kick,” 7809 “When shall we three meet again ? ” 8070 “ Who’s there ?” “ ’S me,” 12180 Woman’s timidity,” 12106 “ You’s a dunce,” World’s Fair. 13922, Administration Building. Administration Building. 12432 Administration Building from across North Basin, A 13943 A dmini stration Building from across South Basin, a 13944 Administration Building from Grand Basin, 13922 Administration Building from across the bridge, 12549 Administration Building from Terminal Station, 14524 Administration Building from Agricultural Building, Chi¬ cago Day, 198 World’s Fair—Continued. Administration Building. 13288 Administration Building and Court of Honor, from Agri¬ cultural Building, 12550 Administration Building from Liberal Arts Building, 13945 Administration Building 1 r o m roof of Liberal Arts Building, 12551 North front, 12552 Grand entrance, 14560 Night illumination, Agricultural Building. 12553 Agricultural Building, 13946 Agricultural Building from Peri¬ style, 13947 Agricultural Building from Ad¬ ministration Building, 12473 Agricultural Building from Elec¬ trical Building, 13951 Agricultural Building from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 13948 Agricultural Building and Grand Basin, Chicago Hay, 12436 A corner of the Agricultural Building, 13949 North front, 12437 West front, 13950 Main entrance and dome, 12438 Main entrance from across Grand Basin, A 14021 Interior, northeast, 13958 Interior, northeast from gallery, A ' 13956 Interior, southeast from gallery, 13955 Interior, northwest from gallery, A ; 13952 Main aisle, east, A 13957 Main aisle, west, A j 13954 Transept, A 1 13953 Spanish Section, J Electrical Building. A A A A A A A A 13967 Electrical Building, 12441 Electrical Building from Agri¬ cultural Building, 13968 Electrical Building from Machin¬ ery Building, 13969 Electrical Building from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 13287 Electrical Building from across Grand Basin, 12574 Electrical Building from across South Basin, 15005 Electrical Building and Gondola, 13923 Northern end, 14997 East front, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 12425, Fisheries Building, from Wooded Island. > > 199 World’s Fair—Continued. 13997, Promenade, Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building-. Electrical Building. 15008 Facades of Electrical and Machin¬ ery Buildings, A 12440 Entrance and Franklin Statue, A 13970 Interior, north from gallery, A 13971 Interior, south from gallery, a 14522 Interior at night, A 13972 Bell Telephone Exhibit, A Fine Arts Building. 14521 Fine Arts Building from Dome of Brazilian Government Building, A 12446 South front, A 13959 South front and reflections, a 13960 Main entrance, A 13961 Main entrance, decorations, A 13966 Main entrance, the lions, A 12562 North entrance, A 13962 Plaza, a 13965 Caryatides, A 13963 Italian Annex, a 13964 Entrance to Italian Annex. A Fisheries Building. 12425 Fisheries Building from Wooded Island, a 12428 Fisheries Building and Marine Cafe from Women’s Building, A 12548 Main Building, south front, A 12424 South front, close view, A 13973 Fa<;ade, A 12427 Main entrance, A 13974 Entrance to colonnade, A 13975 Interior of Main Building, A Horticultural Building. 12546 Horticultural Building from Lagoon, a 12423 Horticultural Building fro m across Lagoon, a 13976 Horticultural Building and Wooded Island, from roof of Liberal Arts Building, a 12547 Main entrance and dome, A 13979 Main entrance and beds of cacti, A 13977 Dome, a 200 World’s Fair — Continued. Horticultural Building. 13978 Doorway, A 13919 Entrance, a 13980 Pennsylvania Exhibit of Cacti, A 13981 Interior of dome, A 13982 Interior of dome, east, A 13983 New York Exhibit, A 13984 Interior of south wing, A 13985 Interior of north wing, A Machinery Building. 12556 Machinery Building, A 12434 Machinery Building from roof of Liberal Arts Building, a 13924 Machinery Building from across Grand Basin, A 15006 Machinery Building and Colon¬ nade, A 13986 East front and South Basin, a 13286 East front from colonnade, a 12435 North front, A 14995 Main entrance, A 12555 North fa<;ade, A 14999 Fapade and Boat Landing, South Basin, A 15008 Fa 9 ades of Machinery and Elec¬ trical Buildings, a 13987 North Colonnade, a 12554 Lateral view of main entrance, A 13988 Interior, south aisle from gallery, A 13989 Interior, centre aisle from gallery, A 13990 Interior, north aisle from gallery, a Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. 12557 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building from Grand Basin, A 12442 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building from Women’s Building, a 13993 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building from Lagoon, a 12445 Plaza, A 13991 South front from fountain, A 12443 South front and plaza, A 13996 South front from Peristyle, A 13921 South entrance from across Grand Basin, A 13920 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building and electri c fountain, A 13992 West front and electric fountain, A 13995 West front, A 13998 West front from electric launch, A 13999 Boat landing and west entrance from Lagoon, a 13994 Lake front, A 13997 Looking across south entrance, a 12444 Colonnade, a 14000 Interior, general view from top of elevator, A 14001 Looking down on exhibits from elevator, A 14007 Main aisle, north, Foreign Section, A 14002 Swiss Section, A 14003 German Section, iron gates, A 14004 German Section, toy exhibit, A 14005 Facades of German and Austrian Sections, A 14006 Danish and Russian Sections, A 14008 English Sections, A 14009 Siamese and Spanish Sections, A 14010 French Section, facade, A 14011 French Section, facade and clock tower, A 14012 French Section, grand gallery, A 14013 French Section, stairway, A 14014 Interior from American Section, looking south, A 14015 Interior, north gallery, looking east, A 14016 American Section, main aisle, A 14017 American Section, main aisle, looking south, A 14018 American Section, looking south¬ east from gallery, A 14019 American Section, Eastman’s Kodak Exhibit, 14020 Projection on roof, Mines and Mining Building. 12559 Mines and Mining Building from Lagoon, 12558 South front, 14022 West front, 14023 Mines and Mining and Chocolate Menier Buildings, 14024 Interior, south end, 14025 Interior, north end, 14026 Interior, south from gallery, 14027 Interior, main aisle, north from gallery, 14028 Ada Rehan, silver statue, Mon¬ tana Exhibit, Peristyle. 14030 Peristyle from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 14562 Peristyle and Lake Front south from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 14029 Lake Front of the Peristyle, 14031 Peristyle from bridge of North Basin, 12449 Peristyle and Grand Basin from Administration Building, 14571 Grand Arch of the Peristyle, front, 14523 Grand Arch of the Peristyle from Liberal Arts Building, 12448 Grand Arch of the Peristyle and Quadriga, 14032 Through the Peristyle to the Grand Basin, Transportation Building. 15003 Transportation from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 14039 North front, 201 World’s Fair—Continued. Transportation Building. 14036 South front, a 14034 Statues, south end, a 14035 Statues, south end, a 14033 East front from Lagoon, a 14037 Statuary, east front, A 1 4038 Statuary, east front, A 12429 Golden Doorway from across Lagoon, 13674 Golden Doorway, 14517 Balcony to right of Golden Door¬ way, 14040 Interior, main aisle, south, 14041 Interior, main aisle, north, 14042 Interior, main aisle, south from transept, 14044 Interior, main aisle, from south entrance, 14045 German wrought iron gates, south end, 14046 New York Central Railroad Building, 14047 New York Central Railroad Exhibit, 12480 New York Central Railroad exhibit of Engines, 14048 New York Central Railroad Exhibit, old engines and coaches, 14043 International Navigation Exhibit, Woman's Building. 14049 Woman’s Building from across the Lagoon, a 12591 West front, a 15010 Entrance, a 14050 Interior, south, a 14051 Interior, north, a A A A A A A A A A A A A A Views in the Vicinity of Main Buildings. 13916 Court of Honor, 12533 Court of Honor, from Adminis¬ tration Building, 14064 Court of Honor, from Adminis¬ tration Plaza, 14062 Court of Honor, from Machinery Building, 12576 Court of Honor, from the Peri¬ style, 12575 Court of Honor and Bridge across South Basin, 14071 Court of Honor and front of Col¬ umbian Fountain, 14484 Court of Honor, night illumination, 15001 Grand Basin with Gondola, from Statue of the Republic, 12580 Vista of Grand Basin from Ma¬ chinery Building, 12450 Vista of Grand Basin, north from Machinery Building, 13674, Golden Doorway, Transportation Building. 14 202 World's Fair—Continued. Views in the Vicinity of Main Bnildings. 12451 Grand Basin looking toward Col¬ umbian Fountain, 14053 View down the Grand Basin from the Bridge, 12578 Eastern End of Grand Basin from Agricultural Building, 12579 Grand Vista, north from East Colonnade, 12577 Grand Vista, north from west Colonnade, 14067 North and South Basins from Colonnade, 12573 North Canal from Machinery Building, 14056 South Basin from Machinery Building, 14058 South Basin from Electrical Building, 14065 South Basin from Colonnade, 14992 South Basin from the Obelisk, 14066 Across South Basin from Colonnade, 14063 View across South Basin, 14563 View across South Basin, 14057 Colonnade End of South Basin, 14054 Colonnade, 14561 Colonnade, night illumination, 12572 Colonnade and Obelisk from South Canal, 14055 Obelisk and Agricultural Build¬ ing from Colonnade, 14059 Inscription on base of Obelisk, 14060 Base of Obelisk and Agricultural Building, 14061 Base of Obelisk and Machinery Building, 14072 Columbian Fountain, 12569 Columbian Fountain, close view, 12568 Columbian Fountain from Elec¬ trical Building, 14070 Columbian Fountain and Elec¬ trical Building, 12455 Columbian Fountain and Machin¬ ery Building, 12570 Columbian Fountain, Columbia heralded by Fame, steered by Time, 14074 Columbian Fountain, Sea Horses, 14075 Columbian Fountain, Mermaid, 14076 Columbian Fountain, Mermaid and Cupids, 14073 Columbian Fountain, looking across the basin, 14069 Electric Fountain, night effect, 14575 Panorama of the Main Buildings and Midway Plaisance, 15000 Administration, Mines and Min¬ ing and Electrical Buildings, 12459 Boulevard between the Electrical and Mines and Mining Buildings, 14068 Plaza of the Administration Building, 15007 Wooded Island from roof of Lib¬ eral Arts Building, 12593 Grand vista from Machinery Building, 12561 Statue of the Republic, 12560 Statue of the Republic and Grand Arch of the Peristyle, _ 14123 Statue of the Republic, Peristyle, and Grand Basin, 14052 Plaza of the Peristyle, Government Buildings. 12525 Brazilian Building, 12474 Brazilian Building, Lagoon in front of, 12527 Canadian Building, 14078 Canadian Building and group “America,” 12596 Ceylon Building, 12467 Ceylon Building, entrance 14525 Ceylon Building, carvings at entrance, 14083 Costa Rica Building, 12529 English Building (A ictoria House), 12462 French Building, 12571 French Building, fountain in, 14993 French Building, decorations on northern exterior, 12524 German Building, 14079 German Building and fountain, 14082 Guatemala Building, 12523 Haytian Building, 12463 India Building, 14077 India Building, entrance to, 12528 Japanese Building, 12531 New South Wales Building, 14081 Norway Building, 12530 Spanish Building, 14080 Spanish and German Buildings, 12464 Swedish Building, 12465 Swedish Building, from top ot Fisheries Building, 14996 Swedish Building, entrance, 14084 United States of Colombia Building, 12526 Venezuela Building, United States Building. 12431 United States Building and Wooded Island from Woman’s Building, 14087 United States Building from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 14088 United States Building from Transportation Building, 12430 East front, 14085 Front from pier, 14086 Lagoon front, 14089 Mortar in front of United States Building, 14090 Interior—big tree, rotunda, 14092 Exhibit of Fish Commission, 14093 Fisheries Exhibit, main aisle, 14091 Fisheries Exhibit, from gallery, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 203 World's Fair—Continued. Government Buildings. United States Building. 14094 Smithsonian Exhibit, 14095 Smithsonian Exhibit, mam aisle, 14097 Department of Agriculture, 14096 Department of Agriculture, east a [ s l e 14098 Department of Agriculture, in¬ terior, 14099 Treasury Department, 14100 Army Engineers Exhibit, 14101 Ordnance Exhibit, State Buildings. Avenue of State Buildings, Avenue of State Buildings, Chi¬ cago Day, 14515 Avenue of State Buildings from Art Annex, _ , Among the State Buildings, Arizona, Oklahoma and New Mexico Building, California Building, full view, California Building, south end, California Building, fa?ade, California Building, main entrance, 12532 14102 14526 12496 14107 12495 14106 14105 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 14108 California Building, interior of south wing, 14109 California Building, interior of north wing, 14110 California Building, roof garden, 12490 Colorado Building, 12519 Connecticut Building, 14111 Delaware Building, 12521 Florida Building, 12518 Idaho Building, 12516 Illinois Building, 14103 Illinois Building, reflected, 14104 Illinois Building, picture made of cereals, Illinois Building, from Lagoon, Indiana Building, Iowa Building, Kansas Building, Kentucky Building, Louisiana Building, Main Building, Maryland Building, Massachusetts Building, Massachusetts Building, entrance, 14174 12498 12499 12504 12506 12520 12508 12512 12514 14112 12493 12511 12503 Minnesota Building, Missouri Building, Montana Building, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 204 World's Fair—Continued. 12502 12515 12507 12496 12491 15004 14118 14121 14122 13927 13928 14119 15011 14120 12501 12496 12510 13926 13285 14113 14114 14117 14115 14116 12509 12517 12505 12500 12513 12476 12489 12497 12492 12494 State Buildings. Nebraska Building, New Hampshire Building, New Jersey Building, New Mexico, Arizona and Okla¬ homa Building, New York Building, New York Building, western end, New York Building, entrance to, New York Building, doorway of banqueting room, A A A A A A A New Y T ork Building, banqueting room, New York Building, roof garden, New York Building, roof garden, promenade, New York Building, roof garden and tower of Pennsylvania Building, New York Building, view toward the Lake from roof, New York Building, panorama from roof of. North Dakota Building. Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico Building. Pennsylvania Building. Pennsylvania Building, tower. Pennsylvania and New \ork Buildings. Pennsylvania Building, entrance. Pennsylvania Building, Liberty Bell, a Pennsylvania Building, main reception room and hall. A Pennsylvania Building, ladies’ reception room. A Pennsylvania Building, gentle¬ men’s reception room. Rhode Island Building, South Dakota Building, Texas Building, Utah Building, Vermont Building, Virginia Building (Washington’s Mount Vernon Home), Washington Building, Lagoon front, Washington Building, West Virginia Building, Wisconsin Building, A A A A A A A Midway Plaisance. 14143 Panorama from Ferris Wheel, a 12563 Panorama from top of Ferris Wheel, A 14144 Panorama of Midway and Ferris Wheel, ( A 14511 Panorama from Blarney Castle, a 14513 Amid the crowd, A 12482 View on the Midway, a 14124 Java Village, entrance, a 14546 Java Village, a 14549 Java Village, panorama, A 14547 Irish Village, entrance, a 14125 Irish Village, A 14127 In the German Village, 12470 Entrance to St. Peter’s, 14545 Blarney Castle, 14548 Aztec Temple, 14241 The Beauty Show, 14126 Libby Glass Works, 14131 At the Vienna Cafe, 14544 New England Kitchen, 14555 Ostrich Farm, 13930 Captive Balloon, 12485 Street in Old Vienna, 14146 Living Statue, Old Vienna, 14253 Old Vienna Garden Cafe, 14551 Japanese Bazaar, 14553 Parade of Wild West Indians, 14556 Parade of Kanakas, 14572 Parade of South Sea Islanders, 14552 South Sea Islanders, 12471 Algerian and Tunisian Palace, 14454 Tunisian Bazaar, 14130 Buying a Tunisian Pug, 14132 Oriental Section, 14541 Parade of Turks, 12481 Turks carrying sedan-chairs, 14550 Sedan-chair, 12484 Sedan-chair stand, 12486 Soudanese, 12487 Group of Orientals, 12488 Oriental parade, 14529 Dahomans, 14531 Parade of Dahomans, 14532 Parade of Dahomans, 14530 Dahoman Warriors, 13931 Dahoman Carriers, 14533 Lady in hammock carried by Dahomans, 14534 Dahomey Village, 14129 Algerian and Tunisian Theatres, 14128 Algerian Theatre, 15012 Algerian Theatre, entrance, 14133 Persian Theatre, 14542 Persian Theatre, 14145 Chinese Theatre, 12544 Chinese Theatre, Ferris Wheel and Old Vienna, 12567 Ferris Wheel, 14242 Ferris Wheel, night effect, 14135 Ferris Wheel and Midway, 13912 Ferris Wheel, side view, 14136 Ferris Wheel, cages, 14137 Ferris Wheel, looking through, showing axle, 14138 Ferris Wheel, looking through (below), 14139 Ferris Wheel, looking through (above), 14140 Ferris Wheel, looking through framework, 14141 Ferris Wheel, looking through, showing buildings, 14142 Ferris Wheel, looking through, showing framework and axle, 12545 Midway Plaisance from the Ferris | Wheel, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 205 World’s Fair-Continued. Midway Plaisance. Cairo Street 14574 Cairo Street, showing Minaret, 14557 Crowds on Cairo Street, 14535 Egyptian Temple, 14536 Parade of Egyptians, 14537 Entrance to Mosque, 13932 Decking the Camel for the Wed¬ ding Procession, 12543 Outrunners of Wedding Pro¬ cession, 12538 Wedding Procession, 14539 Wedding Procession, 14538 Wedding Procession, the bride’s camel, 12483 Egyptian camels, 12540 Camels, 12541 A camel ride, 14540 A camel ride, 12542 A donkey ride, 14134 A donkey ride, 14514 Monkey riding on Egyptian camel, 12539 Arab magician, 14543 Arab magician, Statuary. 12561 Statue of the Republic, 14160 Statue of Columbus, Machinery Building, 14161 Statue of Benjamin Franklin, side view, 14159 Statue of Daniel Boone, 14158 Statue of Minerva, entrance to Fine Arts Building, 14157 Statue of Caesar, entrance to Fine Arts Building, 14167 Statue of Ada Rehan, Silver Statue, 14519 Statuary on top of Colonnade, 12597 Statue in front of Ohio Building, 12522 Statue of Hiawatha, Minnesota Building, 14994 Reproduction of Group “ America,’ 14508 Statue of Bear, 14991 Statue of Polar Bear in front of Liberal Arts Building, 14510 Statue of Buflalo, 14164 Statue of Buflalo, Grand Basin, 14165 Statue of Buflalo, South Basin, 14162 Statue of Bull, Court of Honor, 12590 Statue of Cowboy, front of Trans¬ portation Building, 14163 Statues of Elks, Grand Basin, 12589 Statue of Indian,. front of Trans¬ portation Building, 14516 Statue of Indian, off side, . 14166 Statue of Moose, Grand Basin, 12588 Statue of Slave, Court of Honor, 12439 Statue of Producer, 14998 Statue of Puma, in front of Machinery Building, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ‘ A Administration Building. 14148 Statue of Columbus.— St. Gaudens’, 14149 Group, Water Uncontrolled, 14150 Group, Water Controlled, 14151 Group, Wind Uncontrolled, 14152 Group, Wind Controlled, 14153 Group, Fire Uncontrolled, 14154 Group, Fire Controlled. 14155 Group, Earth Uncontrolled, 14156 Group, Earth Controlled, Views Made at Night. 14484 Court of Honor, 14560 Administration Building, 14576 Administration and Electrical Buildings, 14561 Colonnade, 14522 Electrical Building, interior, 14069 Electric Fountain, 14242 Ferris Wheel, Miscellaneous. 13469 Map of World’s Fair Grounds, 15009 La Rabida Convent from the Lake, 12422 La Rabida Convent, front, 1 2535 La Rabida Convent, west front 14209 La Rabida Convent, entrance and Columbus Anchor, 14211 La Rabida Convent, the patio, 15002 La Rabida. Convent, garden of the patio, 13925 La Rabida Convent, a corner of the patio, 14212 La Rabida. Convent, balcony of the patio, 14210 La Rabida Convent, colonnade, 14213 La Rabida Convent, a corridor, 14171 White Horse Inn, 14518 White Horse Inn, 14512 Pavilion of the French Colonies, 14173 Children’s Building, 12536 Choral Hall, 12477 New England Clambake, 12469 Japanese Tea Garden, 12537 Marine Cafe, 14528 Public Comfort Building, 14168 Forestry Building, 14193 Logging Camp, Michigan Ex¬ hibit, . 14194 Largest Load of Michigan White Pine, 14204 Stock Pavilion, 14170 Anthropological Building, in¬ terior, 14569 Anthropological Building, . in¬ terior, showing Mexican Section, 14169 Boiler House, interior, 14507 White Star Building, 14172 White Star Building from Lagoon Bridge, 12479 Van Houten’s Cocoa Building, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 206 World's Fair-Continued. 14484, Night Illumination of the Court of Honor. 1 Copyrighted 1893 by G. Hunter Bartlett.) Miscellaneous. 13929 Baker & Co.’s Chocolate Exhibit Building, A 12478 Merchant Tailors’ Building, A 12584 “Puck” Building, A 12595 Pennsylvania Railroad and Cold Storage Buildings, A 12594 Pennsylvania Railroad Building, A 14046 New York Central Railroad Building, A 14182 Elevated Railroad Station, Sixty- second Street, Chicago Day, A 14181 North Loop of Intramural Rail¬ way, _ A 14254 Interior of Intramural Railway Car, a 12564 Brick Battleship, “Illinois,” (bow view), a 12565 Brick Battleship, “Illinois,” (stern view), A 12475 Brick Battleship, “111 i n o i s,” (broadside), A 14201 Spanish Caravel, “ Santa Maria,” A 13913 Spanish Caravels, “Santa Maria” and “Nina,” in the South Basin, A 14202 Spanish Caravels in South Basin, A 13914 Viking Ship, A 13915 Viking Ship and British Building, A 14203 Viking Ship and Lake Front, A 14192 Steamboat landing passengers, A 14509 Lake Steamer leaving Grand Basin, A 14573 Electric Launch, A 12456 Electric Launch “Arabia,” Lib¬ eral Arts Landing, A 12447 Electric Launch in front of Fine Arts Building, A 12458 Spanish Fishing Boat, A 12566 Whaling Bark “ Progress,” South Pond, A 14199 Gondola on the Lagoon, A 13917 Boat-load of Egyptians on Lagoon, a 12457 War Canoe of Van Couver Islanders, A 14184 Esquimo Kyackers, A 14185 Esquimo Kyacker, A 12534 Alaskan Village, A 12466 Alaskan Totem Poles, a 12468 Cliff Dwellers’ Caves, A 14207 Iroquois Indian Huts, A 14206 Indian Tepees of bark, A 14570 Aztec Temple, Yucatan Ruins, A 207 World’s Fair—Continued. Miscellaneous. 12472 Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, 14989 Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, 12592 Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, general view, 14527 Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, central arch, 14990 Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, looking through the central arch, 12581 U. S. Life Saving Station, 12582 U. S. Weather Bureau and Light¬ house Exhibits, 12583 U. S. Naval Observatory Exhibit, 14195 Getting information, 12586 Columbian Guard, 14196 Troubles of a Columbian Guard, 14558 Company of Columbian Guards going on duty, 14191 Ambulance Service, 12433 Princess Eulalie’s reception at the Administration Building, 14208 The Crowd on Chicago Day, 14559 Crowd about Lincoln’s carriage, 14205 Feeding the ducks on the Lagoon, 14183 A lunch party, Chicago Day, 14147 Rolling Chair, 14189 Visitor in Rolling Chair, 14190 Visitor in Rolling Chair, 14187 Visitors in Rolling Chairs, _ 14188 Visitors in Double Rolling Chair, 14186 New Columbian Bell, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 14200 Lake Front from Government Pier, 14178 Lake Front from Liberal Arts Building, Chicago Day, 12460 Lake Front north from Liberal Arts Building, 14179 Across the Lake from Liberal Arts Building, 14177 View north from Liberal Arts Building, Chicago Day, 14198 Panorama northwest from roof of Liberal Arts Building, 14180 Panorama of Woman’s and State Buildings from roof of Lib¬ eral Arts Building, 14175 Government and Fisheries Build¬ ings from Lagoon, 12452 Across the Lagoon from Mines and Mining Building, 12453 Down the Lagoon from Woman’s Building, 14197 Lagoon north from Transporta¬ tion Building, 12454 Across Lagoon and Wooded Island from Transportation Building, 13918 Panorama across the Lagoon from Brazilian Building, 14176 Brazilian and Fine Arts Buildings from Fisheries Building, 12585 Foreign Buildings from Fisheries Building, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 208 Lecture Sets WITH DESCRIPTIVE READINGS. The sets of Slides in the following list have been made up with the greatest care from the extensive assortment enumerated in the detailed catalogue, and therefore may be relied upon to give the most satisfactory representation possible of the localities mentioned in theii title. Each set is accompanied by a handsomely printed Descriptive Reading, caiefully compiled from reliable sources of information by competent writers. These Readings have been prepared with the intention of giving in compact form the largest quantity of the most interesting information regarding the subject represented in each view, and will be found to add greatly to the interest of the latter. Descriptive Readings are sold only with the sets of Slides which they are designed to accompany. Extra slides to supply loss by breakage, etc,, can be had for fifty cents each. Sixty Slides, with descriptive reading, packed in grooved box. Fifty Slides, witti descriptive reading, packed in grooved box Twelve Slides, with descriptive reading, in neat case. $30 00 , 25 00 . 6 00 Tour of the World. 1 Philadelphia Independence Hall, interior. 2 Broad Street Station.—Train leaving. 3 Washington.—The Capitol. 4 Washington.—White House,South Front. 5 Washington.—The Monument. 6 Niagara Falls. 7 Chicago. The Auditorium. 8 St. Louis. The Great Bridge. 9 Pullman Dining Car. 10 Gateway to Garden of the Gods, Pike’s Peak. 11 Panorama, Santa Fe. 12 Canon of the Colorado. 13 Salt Lake City. 14 Salt Lake City, Mormon Tabernacle. 15 Yellowstone Canon. 16 Yellowstone Geyser. 17 Yosemite Big Tree. 18 Yosemite Falls. 19 San Francisco.—Grand Palace Hotel. 20 Sandwich Islands.—King’s Palace. 21 Japan.—Yokohama. 22 Japan.—Mikado’s Palace, Kyoto. 23 Japan.-—Statue of Buddha, Kamakura. 24 China.—Harbor of Hong Kong. 25 India.—Calcutta. 26 India.—Darjeeling. 27 India.—-Elephanta Caves. 28 Panorama of Aden. 29 Suez Canal. 30 Cairo, looking toward Pyramids. 31 Pyramid and Sphynx. 32 Alexandria.—Pompey’s Pillar. 33 Jerusalem. 34 Jerusalem, Mosque of Omar. 35 The Dead Sea. 36 Joppa. 37 Constantinople. 38 The Golden Horn. 39 Athens from the Acropolis. 40 Naples, panorama. 41 Rome. 42 Venice. 43 Milan Cathedral. 44 St. Gotthard’s Tunnel, Switzerland. 45 Axenstrasse, Lake Lucerne. 46 Mer de Glace. 47 Chamonix, Mt. Blanc. 48 Geneva and the Rhone. 49 Berlin. 50 Amsterdam, Holland. 51 Rue Royale, Brussels, Belgium. 52 Paris, panorama. 53 Paris, Grand Opera. 54 Paris, Column Vendome. 55 England, London Bridge. 56 England, Thames Embankment. 57 Ireland, Lakes of Killarney. 58 Steamer in dock, New York. 59 Brooklyn Bridge, New York. 60 Liberty Statue, New York. 209 Lecture Sets — Continued. Picturesque Mexico. 1 Vera Cruz Harbor. 2 Street in Vera Cruz, showing Cathedral. 3 Plaza in Vera Cruz. 4 Patio of the Hotel Universal, Vera Cruz. 5 Peak of Orizaba from Vera Cruz Railroad. 6 A street corner in Cordova. 7 Scene in the Tropics, Cordova. 8 A hilly street in Cordova. 9 Street and mountain in Cordova. 10 Picturesque street in Orizaba. 11 Street and Cathedral in Orizaba. 12 Tropical scenery, Orizaba. 13 Scenery about Orizaba from Hotel De la Borda. 14 Mexican Kitchen. 15 Old bridge at Acambaro. 16 Puebla, showing Popocatepetl. 17 Puebla, showing Iztaccihuatl. 18 Street in Puebla, showing Cathedral. 19 Street in Puebla, with Church of San Christobal. 20 Aztec Pyramid, Cholula. 21 Panorama of City of Mexico. 22 Cathedral, City of Mexico. 23 Aztec Calendar Stone in Cathedral, City of Mexico. 24 Plaza Guadaloupe, City of Mexico. 25 Market day, City of Mexico. 26 Street market scene, City of Mexico. 27 Water carrier, City of Mexico. 28 La Viga Canal, City of Mexico. 29 La Viga Canal, Vegetable boats. 30 La Viga Canal, Shipping pulque. 31 Bull fight. 32 Mexican saloon. 33 Chapultepec.— Garden of Maximilian’s Palace. 34 Chapultepec.—The Terrace. 35 Chapultepec—In the Hanging Gardens. 36 Old Spanish Castle and street, Morelia. 37 Panorama of Guanahuata. 38 Fountain of Guanahuata. 39 Cathedral and Plaza, Guanahuata. 40 Ox Team at Guadalajara. 41 Cathedral, Guadalajara. 42 Church and Plaza, Celaya. 43 Alameda, Celaya. 44 Church of Our Lady Carmen, Celaya. 45 Panorama of Zacatecas, 46 Cathedral, Chihuahua. 47 Mexican burro, 43 Governor General’s Palace, Merida, Yucatan. 49 Interior of a residence, Progresso, \ uca- tan. 50 Street scene in Progresso, Yucatan. Egypt. 1 Port Said and entrance to Suez Canal. 2 Suez Canal. 3 Harbor of Alexandria. 4 Pompey’s Pillar, Alexandria. 5 Mahmoudieh Canal, Alexandria. 6 Street in Cairo. 7 Shoubra Palace. 8 Interior of an Arabic Palace, Cairo. 9 Masharabeah (latticed window), Cairo. 10 Fountain of Ablution, Mosque of Hassan. 11 Bazaar of Antiques, Cairo. 12 Interior of Gezeereh Palace, Cairo. 13 Citadel and Mosque of Mohamed Ali. 14 Arab Cemetery in the Desert. 15 Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo. 16 Water carriers. 17 Ra-em-ke. Oldest Wooden Statute (Boulac). 18 Mummy of Rameses II. 19 The Mahmal leaving for Mecca. 20 Group of Great Pyramids. 21 Temple Sphinx and Great Pyramid. 22 The Sphinx excavated. 23 Pyramid of Sakkarah. 24 Siout from the Nile. 25 Colonnade, Temple of Denderah. 26 Trading boat on the Nile. 27 Grand Temple of Luxor. 28 General view of Luxor. 29 A mummy dealer. 30 Avenue of Sphinxes and Propylon, Karnak. 31 Great Hall of Columns, Karnak. 32 General view of Great Temple, Karnak. 33 Colossi of Thebes. 34 Great Court, Medinet Aboo. 35 The Rameseum Grand Hall, Thebes. 36 Valley of the Tombs of the Kings, Thebes. 37 Pylon of the Temple, at Edfoo, Thebes. 38 The Harbor of Assouan. 39 First Cataract of the Nile. 40 Phi lie from the Cataract. 41 Ruins of Phike. 42 Ruins of the Mosque Mishchod. 43 Shadoof and Sakkieh. 44 Gertasse. 45 Nubian boy riding buffalo. 46 Kirscheh. 47 Temple and Desert Wady, Saboah. 48 Great Temple, Aboo Simbel. 49 Interior of Great Temple.. 50 Second Cataract of the Nile. Palestine. 1 »J aha, 2 Ramleh from the Tower of the Forty Martyrs. 3 Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem, 4 The Valley of Gihon, Jerusalem. 5 Aceldema, Potter’s Field, Jerusalem. 6 Gardens in Valley of Gehenna, Jeru¬ salem. 7 Tombs of Zacliariah and St. James, Jeru¬ salem. 8 Tomb of Absalom, Jerusalem. 9 Garden of Gethsemane, Jerusalem. 10 Tomb of the Virgin, Jerusalem. 11 The Golden Gate, Jerusalem. 210 Lecture Sets- Palestine. 12 Tomb of David, Jerusalem. 13 Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem. 14 Mosque El-Aksa, Jerusalem. 15 Wailing place of the Jews, Jerusalem. 16 Arch of Ecce Homo, Jerusalem. 17 Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. 18 Cupolas of the Holy Temple, Jerusalem. 19 Mount of Olives. 20 Chapel of the Lord’s Prayer. 21 Chapel of the Ascension. 22 Panorama from the Mount of Olives. 23 Jerusalem from Mount Scopus. 24 The Damascus Gate. 25 Bethany. 26 Tomb of Rachel. 27 Bethlehem. 28 Cave of the Nativity. 29 Women of Bethlehem. 30 Pools of Siloam. 31 Hebron. 32 The Convent of Mar Saba. 33 The Dead Sea. 34 The River Jordan. 35 Jericho. 36 Mount Tabor. 37 Nazareth. 38 Naplouse. 39 Mount Quarantania. 40 Plain of Dothan. 41 Fountain of Dan. 42 Tower of Jezreel. 43 Panorama of Damascus. 44 Houses on the Walls, Damascus. 45 Temple of Baal, Baalbec. 46 Details of roof, Temple of the Sun, Baalbec. 47 Cyclopean Wall, Baalbec. 48 Cyclopean Stone Quarries. 49 Beirut and the Lebanon Mountains. 40 Ancient Fortress of Sidon. India. 1 University and Esplanade, Bombay. 2 Elephanta Caves, Bombay. 3 Garden of Delight, Cashmere Lake. 4 Glaciers in the Himalayas, Cashmere. 5 Winding of Jhelum. 6 Pavilion where Lalla Rookh was mar¬ ried to Prince of Bokhara. 7 Prince Buldeo Singh, Cashmere. 8 Floating Garden of Srinuggur, 9 Kutub Slinar and Iron Pillar, Delhi. 10 Tomb of Nizam-ud-din-Aulaya, Delhi. 11 Moti Musjid from Delhi Fort. 12 Jumma Musjid, Delhi Fort. 13 Alumgirs Mosque, Muttra. 14 Tomb of It-Mad-ud-Dowlah, Agra. 15 Taj Mahal and Garden. 16 Tomb of Akbar, Segundra, Agra. 17 Taj Mahal and Jumna from Agra Fort. 18 The Mahat from the garden, Jeypore. 19 Gateway, City of Lucknow, Oude. 20 King of Oude entering Lucknow in State. Continued. !l Great Mosque, Lucknow. 12 Cawnpore Memorial. 23 Burning Ghat, Benares. 24 Burning Ghat, Khatmandu Nepaul. 25 Sacred Temples at Pattan Nepaul. 26 Buddhist Priest expounding the Lite ot Buddha. , . 27 Native cook toasting bread with Ins 28 Hindoo Priest with his Sacred Umbrella. 29 Narrow Gauge R. R. train to Darjeeling. 30 Mucheel in the Himalayas. 31 Rattan Suspension Bridge across the Teesta. 32 Mussoorie Sanitarian. 33 Kinchinjunga 28,756 feet, from Darjeel¬ ing. 34 A Lama doctor. 35 Moung Phoset (Hairy Man). 36 Goompahar, a Himalayan village. 37 General Post-office, Calcutta. 38 Native boats at jetties, Hoogley River, Calcutta. 39 Avenue of palms, Calcutta. 40 Great banyan tree, Calcutta. _ 41 Punjab Court, Calcutta Exhibition. 42 Great Pagoda on Rangoon. . 43 Carved stone door of Temple A lziana- gram. 44 Carved Monkey Temple, Madras 1 resi- dency. 45 Mundapum Carved Horse Pillars, Inch- inopoly. 46 Great Pagoda and Stone Bull. 47 Cave Temple at Fllora Madras. 48 Pagoda Temple, Madras Coast. 49 Temple of Sacred Tooth of B u d d h a, Kandy. 50 Street in Colombo, Ceylon. Switzerland. 1 Panorama of Basel. 2 Zurich, from the Quaibriicke. 3 Zurich. The Bridge and Lake. 4 Village of Schwytz. 5 Lucerne.—Old Lantern Tower and Bridge. 6 Lucerne.—Lake Front. 7 Lucerne.—Lion, Thorvaldsen. _ 8 Lake Lucerne.—Hotel on Rigi Kuhn. 9 Lake Lucerne.—Old Cottages, Gersau. 10 Lake Lucerne.—Axenstrasse and the Alps. 11 Lake Lucerne.—Gallery of Axenstrasse. 12 Lake Lucerne.—Picturesque Fluelen. 13 St. Gotthard Pass. 14 Great St. Gotthard Tunnel. 15 St. Gotthard Pass, Devil’s Bridge. 16 Hospenthal. 17 Hospenthal and Andermatt. 18 Berne. 19 Berne.—Street of Justice and Clock Tower. 20 Berne.—Hotel de A ille. 21 Freybourg panorama. 211 Lecture Sets—Continued Switzerland. 22 Freybourg.—The Old Fountain. 23 Geneva from the Island of Rousseau. 24 Geneva, New bridge. 25 Lake Geneva, Nyon and Chateau. 26 Lake Geneva, Cathedral of Lausaune. 27 Lake Geneva, Market place, Vevey. 28 Lake Geneva, Inclined R. R., Territet Glion. 29 Lake Geneva, Castle of Chillon. 30 Interlaken and the Jungfrau. 31 Valley of Lauterbrunnen. 32 The Wetterhorn from Grindlewald. 33 Glacier of Grindlewald. 34 Tunnel in Glacier of Grindlewald. 35 Entrance to Via Mala. 36 Johannisburg, Via Mala. 37 Splugen. 38 Entrance to Stelvio Pass. 39 Schloss Stockalper and Rhone Valley. 40 Schloss Stockalper, Brieg. 41 Swiss chalet, Naters. 42 Morteratch Glacier. 43 Gorner Glacier. 44 Hospices of St. Bernard and MontHelan. 45 Chamonix and Mont Blanc. 46 Chamonix.—The Diligence. 47 Mer de Glace. 48 Glacier des Bossons. 49 Miirren. 50 Mont Blanc. Washington. 1 Baltimore and Potomac R. R. Station. 2 Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury. 3 United States Capitol. 4 United States Capitol, distant view. 5 Senate Wing. 6 Rodgers’ Bronze Doors. 7 Supreme Court Room. 8 Senate Bronze Doors. 9 Senate Chamber. 10 President’s Room. 11 House of Representatives. 12 Statue of Civilization. 13 Naval Monument. 14 Emancipation Monument. 15 Botanic Gardens. 16 Smithsonian Institute. 17 National Museum, interior. 18 Agricultural Department Grounds. 19 Washington Monument. 20 AVhite House. 21 White House, East Room. 22 Treasury. 23 Corner of the Treasury. 24 Jackson Statue. 25 State, War and Navy Departments. 26 Corcoran Gallery of Art. 27 Farragut Statue. 28 Albaugh’s Opera House. 29 Thomas Statue. 30 Post Office Department. 31 Patent Office. 32 Ford’s Theater.—Medical Museum. 33 Star showing where Garfield was shot. 34 Naval Observatory. 35 Equestrian Statue of Washington. 36 Residence of James G. Blaine. 37 Soldiers’ Home. 38 Statue of General Scott. 39 Monument of John Howard Payne. 40 Bridge and College at Georgetown. 41 Gateway at Arlington. 42 Drive and Arlington House. 43 Monument to Unknown Dead. 44 Panorama from Arlington. 45 Long Bridge. 46 Walk on the Banks of the Potomac.— Mount Vernon. 47 Washington’s Home. 48 View from Washington’s chamber win¬ dow. 49 Washington’s Barn. 50 Washington’s Tomb. California. Yosemite and Big Trees. 1 Among the foothills. 2 In the forest. 3 Wawona Hotel. 4 The Sentinels. 5 Grizzly Giant. 6 A Section of Grizzly Giant. 7 Big Trees. 8 General view at the Cabin. 9 Ohio and Grant. 10 Felice. 11 A Section of Felice. 12 Haverford and Keystone. 13 Group of Big Trees. 14 Fallen Big Tree. 15 Washington. 16 Wawona. 17 Wawona (close view). 18 Stage at Alder Creek. 19 Map of Yosemite Valley. 20 Panorama from Inspiration Point. 21 Panorama from Artists’ Point. 22 El Capitan, Three Graces and Bridal Veil Falls. 23 Bridal Veil Falls and Three Graces. 24 El Capitan Fapade. 25 Cathedral Spires and Cathedral Rocks. 26 El Capitan profile. 27 El Capitan and Merced River. 28 The Three Brothers. 29 Yosemite Falls (first view). 30 Yosemite Falls, 2,634 feet (reflected). 31 Cloud’s Rest, Royal Arches and the Domes. 32 Sentinel Rock from Merced River. 33 Yosemite Falls from the foot. 34 Yosemite Falls—Upper Falls, 1,650 feet. 35 Panorama from foot of Upper Yosemite Falls. 36 South Dome, Glacier Point and High Sierras. 212 Lecture Sets — Continued. California. Yosemite and Big Trees. 37 Mt. Starr King and Glacier Point. 38 High Sierras from Yosemite Point. 39 Panorama from Yosemite Point. 40 Mirror Lake and Mt. Watkins. 41 Glacier Point from the Valley. 42 North Dome and Merced Liver. 43 Vernal Falls, 350 feet. 44 Nevada Falls, Liberty Lap Broderick. 45 Nevada Falls. 46 Nevada Falls in Panorama. 47 South Dome and Mt. Hoffman. 48 South Dome and Cloud’s Rest. 49 South Dome from Glacier Point. 50 End of Glacier Point. California. and Mt. 1 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 2 Palace Hotel. 3 Court of Palace Hotel. 4 Seal Rocks from Cliff House. 5 Eve End of Telescope, Lick Observa¬ tory. 6 Street in Chinatown, San Francisco. 7 Street in Chinatown, San Francisco. 8 Chinese Theatre (interior), San bran- CISCO. 9 Chinese Restaurant, San F rancisco._ 10 Chinese Restuarant, San Francisco, (interior). 11 State Capitol, Sacramento. 12 Terrace, Capitol Grounds, Sacramento. 13 Mount Shasta above the Clouds. 14 Cathedral, Monterey. 15 Hotel Del Monte. 16 Hotel Del Monte, Arizona Gardens. 17 Harbor of Santa Barbara. 18 Panorama of Santa Barbara. 19 Old Mission, Santa Barbara. 20 Cloister of Old Mission, Santa Barbara 21 Panorama of Los Angeles, from Crockei s House. 22 The Plaza, Los Angeles. 23 A road view, Los Angeles. 24 Panorama, Los Angeles. 25 Tunnel Rock, Santa Monica. 26 Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica. 27 Panorama of the Coast, Santa Monica. 28 Banana Tree, Pasadena. 29 Century Plant in bloom, Pasadena. 30 Grand Opera House. 31 Bee ranch near Pasadena. 32 Canon near Pasadena. 33 Sierra Madre Villa, near Pasadena. 34 Orange grove, near Pasadena. 35 Palm tree, near Pasadena. 36 Umbrella tree in bloom. 37 Large grape vine, Montecito. 38 Street in San Gabriel. 39 The Bells, San Gabriel. 40 Twin Fan Palms, San Gabriel. 41 San Gabriel Mission. 42 Cacti hedge, San Gabriel. 43 Natural bridge, Santa Cruz Coast. 44 Fifth and D Streets, San Diego. 45 M. E. Church block, San Diego. 46 Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego. 47 Avalon Harbor, Catalina Island. 48 Avalon Steamship Landing, Catalina Island. , 49 Avalon Sugar Loaf, Catalina Island. 50 Steamship “Hermosa.” Philadelphia. 1 Old Swede’s Church. 2 Penn Mansion. 3 Christ Church. 4 Franklin’s Tomb. 5 Carpenter’s Hall. 6 State House Row. 7 Independence Hall, interior. 8 Old Liberty Bell. 9 Chew Mansion. 10 Old Zion Church. 11 The Cathedral. 12 Rodef Shalom Synagogue. 13 Girls’ Normal School. 14 University of Pennsylvania. 15 Philadelphia Library. 16 Ridgway Library. 17 Office of Stephen Girard. 18 Girard College. 19 Academy of Fine Arts. 20 Academv of Music. 21 Walnut Street Theatre. 22 Masonic Temple. 23 LTnion League. 24 First Regiment Armory. 25 U. S. Post Office. 26 U. S. Mint. 27 U. S. Custom House. 28 Philadelphia Exchange. 29 Point Breeze. 30 Cramp’s Ship Yard. 31 Drexel Building. 32 Ledger Building. 33 George ML Childs’ Office. 34 Chestnut Street. 35 Market Street from Eleventh Street. 36 Broad Street. 37 City Hall. 38 Hotel Lafayette. 39 Broad Street Station. 40 The Elevated Railroad. 41 German Hospital. 42 Eastern Penitentiary. 43 Fairmount Water Works. 44 Spring Garden Pumping Station. 45 Girard Avenue Bridge. 46 Entrance to Zoological Garden. 47 The Lion (standing). ' 48 Solitude. 49 Wissahickon from the drive. | 50 On the Wissahickon. 213 Lecture Sets — Continued. Boston. 1 Panorama, 2 Faneuil Hall. 3 Old South Church. 4 Milk Street, 5 Old State House. 6 State House. 7 Boston Common. 8 Scollay Square. 9 Art Museum. 10 Trinity Church. 11 Bunker Hill. 12 Harvard University. Philadelphia. 1 State House Bow. 2 University of Pennsylvania. 3 Girard College. 4 Masonic Temple. 5 Post Office. 6 Drexel Building. 7 City Hall. 8 Broad Street Station. 9 Eleventh and Market Streets. 10 The Cathedral. 11 Wissahickon from the drive. 12 Girard Avenue Bridge. Fairmount Park. 1 Fairmount Water Works. 2 Lincoln Statue. 3 Girard Avenue Bridge. 4 Statue of Religious Liberty. 5 Horticultural Hall. 6 Horticultural Hall, the fernery. 7 Sunken Gardens. 8 The English Building. 9 The Schuylkill Drive at the Falls. 10 Wissahickon Drive. 11 Stone Bridge on Wissahickon Creek. 12 Valley Green, Wissahickon Creek. New York City. 1 Gen. Grant’s Tomb, Riverside Park. 2 Governor’s Island. 3 Brooklyn Bridge. 4 The Tombs. 5 Egyptian Obelisk, Central Park. 6 Wall Street. 7 Liberty Statue, New York Bay. 8 City Hall. 9 U. S. Post Office. 10 New York from North River. 11 Highest point of Elevated R. R. 12 Residence of W. H. Vanderbilt, Washington. 1 Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury. 2 United States Capitol. 3 Rodgers’ Bronze Doors. 4 House of Representatives. 5 Naval Monument. 6 Smithsonian Institute. 7 National Museum (interior). 8 White House. 9 Jackson Square. 10 State, War and Navy Departments. 11 Soldiers’ Home. 12 Bridge and College at Georgetown. Alaska. 1 Totems, Fort Wrangle. 2 Sitka from the Castle. 3 Street in Sitka. 4 Panorama of Sitka, showing Castle. 5 Greek Church, Sitka. 6 Old Block House, Sitka. 7 The Harbor, Juneau. 8 Pyramid Harbor. 9 Karta Bay. 10 Indian Woman at Karta Bay. 11 Muir Glacier from the steamer. 12 Alaskan curios. Yellowstone National Park. 1 Panorama of Mammoth Hot Springs. 2 Minerva Terrace. 3 Liberty Cap. 4 Obsidian Cliffs. 5 Bunsens Peak. 6 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone. 7 Panorama of Upper Geyser Basin. 8 Old Faithful in eruption. 9 Castle Geyser in eruption. 10 Grotto Geyser in eruption. 11 Riverside Geyser in eruption. 12 Lone Star Geyser in eruption. Niagara Falls. 1 Rapids above the Falls. 2 American Falls from below—Winter. 3 American Falls, Luna Island. 4 Snow and Ice, Luna Island. 5 Canada Falls, from Goat Island. 6 American Falls from Canada side. 7 Frost work at Niagara. 8 Canada shore from Luna Island. 9 Panarama of Horseshoe Falls. 10 Maid of the Mist. 11 Cantilever Bridge. 12 Whirlpool Rapids. Watkins Glen. 1 Entrance. 2 Matchless scene. 3 Pluto Falls. 4 Frozen Cascade. 5 Cavern Cascade. 6 Cavern Cascade—frozen. 7 Whirwind Gorge. 8 Central Cascade. 9 Spiral Gorge. 10 Glen Cathedral, 11 Rainbow Falls. 12 Rainbow Falls, frozen. 214 Lecture Sets—Continued. Hudson River. 1 Chip Rock Reach and Palisades. 2 Van Courtland Manor. 3 Andre Monument—Tarrytown. 4 Crows Nest from Constitution Island. 5 Taurus and Breakneck. 6 Treason Hill. 7 Looking towards Anthony’s Nose — Peekskill. 8 Storm King—Cornwall. 9 Up the Hudson from West Point Battery. 10 Washington’s Headquarters—Newburg. 11 Yassar College, Poughkeepsie. 12 City Hall and State Capitol, Albany. White Mountains. 1 Stage leaving. 2 The Flume. 3 Willey House, Franconia. 4 Purple Lake, Franconia. 5 Crawford House. 6 Old Man of the Mountain. 7 Wild Cat and Glen Ellis. 8 Jackson Falls, Wild Cat River. 9 Panorama from Thorn Mountain. 10 Mountain road. 11 Panorama of Jackson and the Mountains. 12 Tip Top House, Mt. Washington. Johnstown Disaster. 1 The broken dam. 2 J am at the Bridge. 3 Main Street wreckage forty feet high. 4 Main Street and Merchants Hotel. 5 Effects of backwater. 6 School House Morgue. 7 Bringing in a body. 8 Panorama from Morgue. 9 Ruined house. 10 Tree driven through house. 11 Wreckage rear of Morrell Institute. 12 Relief station. Virginia. 1 The Capitol, Richmond. 2 Old Viginia ox team. 3 Libby Prison. 4 Residence of Jefferson Davis. 5 Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort. 6 Fort Monroe. 7 Soldiers’ Home, Hampton. 8 Marie House, Fredericksburg. 9 Chancellorsville. 10 The Bridge at Bull Run. 11 Luray Inn. 12 Natural Bridge. Mount Vernon. 1 Portrait, Washington. (Stuart.) 2 Steamboat Landing. 3 The Lodge. 4 The Mansion. 5 Washington’s Bed Chamber. 6 View from Washington’s Chamber. 7 Walk on the banks of the Potomac. 8 Old Pohick Church. 9 Barn. 10 First Tomb. 11 Present Tomb. 12 Sarcophagus. St. Augustine, Florida. 1 Old City Gates. 2 Old Spanish Cathedral. 3 Slave Market. 4 Street view. 5 Oldest house. 6 Harbor from San Marco. 7 Hotel Ponce de Leon. 8 Parlor of Hotel Ponce de Leon. 9 Panorama from Ponce de Leon. 10 Hotel Casa Monica. 11 The Fountains, Hotel Casa Monica. 12 The Alcazar and grounds. New Orleans. 1 Jackson Square. 2 Lee Monument. 3 U. S. Mint. 4 National Cemetery, Chalmette. 5 Canal Street. 6 Street cobbler. 7 The University—Common Street. 8 St. Phillips Street. 9 St. Louis Cemetery. 10 Old City Hall. 11 I rive Oak trees. 12 On the Levee, loading steamers. Fife in Georgia. 1 Bona Ventura Cemetery, Savannah. 2 Piney Woods Hotel, Thomasville. 3 Street scene in Thomasville. 4 Negro Homes. 5 Uncle Remus’s Express. 6 Negro Quarters, Thomasville. 7 Southern life on the road, 8 Monster Live Oak, Thomasville, 9 Shanty life, 10 Homes in Thomasville. 11 A happy family. 12 Careless and Happy. Gettysburg. 1 Culps Hill from Cemetery Hill, 2 High Water Mark. 3 General Meade’s Headquarters. 4 The Peach Orchard. 5 The Wheat Field. 6 The Devil’s Den. 7 The Round Tops. 8 Panorama from Round Top. 9 Out-post of Union Sharpshooters, Em- metsburg Road. 10 Spangler’s Spring. 11 Baltimore Street. I 12 National Cemetery. 215 Lecture Sets — Continued. Arizona—Cliff Ruins. 1 Grand Canon of the Colorado. 2 Colorado River in the Canon. 3 Canon, Grand Gulch. 4 San Xavier Delbac, Tucson. 5 Geronimo, Apache War Chief. 6 Apache Squaw and Cradle. 7 Town of Moqui. 8 Moqui Town—Shung-A-Paw-Wee. 9 House of the Captain—Shung-A-Paw- Wee. 10 Cliff Ruins on the Rio San Juan. 11 Ruin, Cave Town Canon, Rio de Chelly. 12 Cave Town Canon, Rio de Chelly. A T ew Mexico—Santa Re. 1 Panorama of Santa Fe. 2 Old Santa Fe Trail. 3 The Palace, Santa Fe. 4 Oldest house in Santa FA 5 Indian burros. 6 Adobe Church, Pueblo San Juan. 7 Caretta, Pueblo San Juan. 8 Rio Grande Valley and Santa Cruz. 9 Navajo Indian boy. 10 Pueblo Iseeta, panorama, 11 Indian Ovens, Pueblo Tesuque. 12 Las Vegas Valley. Colorado. 1 Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs. 2 Manitou. 3 Balanced Rock (Garden of the Gods). 4 Toad Stools (Garden of the Gods), 5 Gateway to Stools (Garden of the Gods). 6 Ute Pass. 7 South Cheyenne Canon. 8 Williams Canon. 9 Ouray, Chief of the Utes. 10 Sandstone monument, Austin Bluff. 11 Cliff Ruins in Canon of Rio Mancos. 12 Mountain of Holy Cross. Utah—Salt Rake City. 1 Salt Lake. 2 Salt Lake City from Prospect Hill. 3 Salt Lake City, Main Street. 4 Salt Lake City, Eagle Gate, Brigham Young’s Bee Hive. 5 Salt Lake City, Mormon Tabernacle. 6 Salt Lake City, New Mormon Temple. 7 Salt Lake City, Camp Douglas. 8 Panorama of Salt Lake City and Wasatch Mountains. 9 Devil’s Slide, Weber Canon. 10 Building snow sheds on Central Pacific R. R. 11 Ranch in Southern Utah. 12 Ancient Cave Ruins, Sierra Abajo. Rondon. 1 Westminster Abbey. 2 Thames Embankment, Parliament Build¬ ings. 3 Interior of House of Lords. 4 Trafalgar Square. 5 The Strand. 6 Old Temple Bar. 7 Obelisk, Thames Embankment. 8 The Bank of England. 9 St. Paul’s from the Thames. 10 London Bridge. 11 The Tower. 12 Albert Memorial. Paris. 1 Panorama from Hotel de Ville. 2 Hotel de Ville. 3 Tuilleries. 4 Hall of Augustus, Louvre. 5 Column and Place Vendome. 6 The Madeleine. 7 Place de La Concorde. 8 Column of July, Place Bastile. 9 Grand Opera House. 10 Portes St. Martin and St. Denis. 11 Tomb of Napoleon. 12 Bois de Bologne. Rome. 1 Panorama from ball of St Peters. 2 St. Peters and the Vatican. 3 St. Peters (interior). 4 Castle of St. Angelo and St. Peters from the Tiber. 5 Fountain of Trevi. 6 The Capitol. 7 Statue of Moses ( Michael Angelo). 8 Forum Romanum. 9 Arch of Titus. 10 Colosseum (interior). 11 Arch of Constantine. 12 Via Appia. Venice. 1 Doge’s Palace, across Grand Canal. 2 Doge’s Palace, interior court. 3 Grand Piazza. 4 St. Mark’s. 5 St. Mark’s, Bronze Horses. 6 Gates of the Campanile. 7 Rialto. 8 Bridge of Sighs. 9 Tower of the Clock. 10 Cavallini Palace. 11 Grand Canal. 12 Arsenal. Florence. 1 Panorama. 2 Ponte Veccio. 3 Campanile and the Cathedral. 4 Armory in Podesti. 5 Pitti Palace. 6 Santa Croce. 7 Cloister Croce. 8 Pallazzo Veccio. 9 Monks at the Fountain. 10 Loggia dei Lanzi, interior. 11 Uffizzi Palace. 12 Triumphal Arch. 216 Lecture Sets—Continued. Naples and Pompeii. 1 Bay of Naples and Vesuvius. 2 Place du Plebescite, Naples. 3 Blue Grotto, Island of Capri. 4 Farnese Bull, Naples. 5 Temple of Serapis, Puteoli. 6 Railroad up V esuvius. 7 Cone of Mt. Vesuvius. 8 House of the Poet, Pompeii. 9 Greek Theatre, Pompeii. 10 Amphitheatre, Pompeii. 11 House of the Baker, Pompeii. 1 1 General view of the excavations, Pompei l. Milan, Genoa and Pisa. 1 Panorama of Milan and Cathedral. 2 Rue Victor Emanuel. 3 Cathedral. 4 Gallery, Victor Emanuel. 5 Statue Leonardo da Vinci. 6 La Scala. 7 Simplon Arch. 8 Panorama of Genoa and Harbor. 9 Statue of Columbus, Genoa. 10 Gallery in Campo Santo. 11 Duoirio Baptistery and Tower, Pisa. 12 Leaning Tower. Germany. 1 Panorama of Berlin. 2 Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. 3 Imperial Palace, Berlin. 4 Unter den Linden, Berlin. 5 Marien Platz, Munich. 6 Hotel Kaiserworth, Goslar. 7 Old Houses, Hildesheim. 8 Street in Strasburg showing Cathedral. 9 Limburg Cathedral. 10 Albert Durer’s House, Nuremberg. 11 Russian Chapel, Dresden. 12 Cathedral, Cologne. The Rhine and Heidelberg. 1 Across the Rhine from Cologne. 2 Drachenfels and the Seven Mountains. 3 Panorama of the Rhine at Oberwesel. 4 Coblenz and Ehrenbreitstein. 5 The Lorlei. 6 Imperial Rhine Steamer. 7 Panorama of Goar. 8 Castle of Stolzenfels. 9 Castle of Rheinstein. 10 Guttenburg Platz and Cathedral Mayence. 11 Heidelberg Castle from the Neckar. 12 Courtyard of Heidelberg Castle. Spain. 1 Gibraltar. 2 The Escurial, Madrid. 3 Throne Room. 4 Panorama of Seville. 5 Bull fight, Seville. 6 Alcazar, interior. 7 Alcove of the Sultana, Alcazar. 8 Minerva with club. 9 Generalife, Granada. 10 The Sister’s Palace, Alhambra. 11 Court of the Lions, Alhambra. 12 Hall of Rest, Alhambra. Holland. 1 Amsterdam, the King’s Palace and Old Church. 2 Amsterdam, Monument and Dam. 3 Amsterdam, Theatre. 4 Amsterdam, River Amstel. 5 The Hague, House of Parliament. 6 The Hague, Museum of Art. 7 The Hague, Humstee Canal. 8 Rotterdam, the Great Bridge. 9 Rotterdam, NoordBlaak. 10 Rotterdam, Spui-Water-Canal. 11 Haarlem Cathedral. 12 Street in Monickendam. Constantinople. 1 Panorama. 2 Palace of Beylerbe. 3 Mosque of St. Sophia. 4 Mosque of St. Sophia, interior. 5 The Golden Horn. 6 Street view. 7 Panorama of the Bridge. 8 The Sultan at prayer in the Mosque. 9 Mosque of Suleiman. 10 Turkish woman. 11 Harbor. 12 Steamer leaving. Austria. 1 Imperial Palace, Vienna. 2 City Hall, Vienna. 3 Grand Opera House, Vienna. 4 Imperial Parliament Building, Vienna. 5 Maximilian Platz, Vienna. 6 Maximilian’s Bed Room, Vienna. 7 Ring Strasse, Vienna. 8 Linz on the Danube. 9 Street in Sterzing. 10 Castle of Bruneck. 11 Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck. 12 Theresien Strasse. Portugal. 1 General View of Lisbon and Harbor. 2 Statue Don Jose I. Lisbon. 3 Boulevard dos Romulus, Lisbon. 4 Ruins of Groumas, Belem. 5 Sculptures in the Cloister, Lisbon. 6 Castle and ramparts, Lisbon. 7 Window of the Chapter House, Thomar. 8 Gallery of the Cloister, Alcobaco. 9 Library of University, Coimbre. 10 Gallery of Santa Cruz, Coimbre. 11 Gate of Castle of La Perna, Cintra. 12 Gallery in Castle of Mont Serat. 217 Lecture Sets—Continued. Belgium. 1 Antwerp Cathedral. 2 Hotel de Ville, Antwerp. 3 Shipping in the Great Docks, Antwerp. 4 King’s Palace, Brussels. 5 Grand Place, Brussels. 6 The Bourse, Brussels. 7 A dog team. 8 Lion Mount, Field of Waterloo. 9 Rocher Bayard, Dinant sur Meuse. 10 Hotel de Ville, Oudenarde. 11 Mechlin Cathedral. 12 Hotel de Ville, Ypres. Athens. 1 General View of the Ruins. 2 The Acropolis. 3 Parthenon, rear view. 4 Friezes from the Parthenon. 5 Caryatides of the Erechtheon. 6 The Ruins from the East. 7 Tower of the Winds. 8 Temple of Minerva Polidade. 9 Bas-relief, Theatre of Bacchus. 10 Prison of Socrates. 11 Temple of Theseus. 12 Theatre Herodus, Atticus. Russia. 1 St. Petersburg, Winter Palace. 2 St. Petersburg, Church of the Trinity. 3 St. Petersburg, Statue of Peter the Great. 4 St. Petersburg, St. Isaac’s Cathedral. 5 St. Petersburg, Church Vladimir. 6 Moscow and the Kremlin. 7 Moscow and Church of the Savior. 8 Moscow and the Great Bell. 9 Moscow and Tower Ivan. 10 Moscow and Church of the Redeemer, interior. 11 Greek Chapel, Southern Russia. 12 A peasant family. Darjeeling. 1 Darjeeling Railroad, 2 feet gauge. 2 On the Railroad to Darjeeling. 3 Darjeeling from Lloyd’s Bank. 4 Group of Himalayan Coolies. 5 Nepalese Coolie woman with rain um¬ brella. 6 Fog clearing away from Darjeeling Bazaar. 7 Milk seller with bamboo milk jars. 8 Nepalese mother with infant in basket. 9 Largest Tea Plant at Darjeeling. 10 Queen of Sikkim. 11 Thibetian man. 12 Kinchinjunga from Darjeeling. Cashmere. 1 Panorama of Cashmere Valley from the Kiosk. 2 Hindoo Temple and Appletree Canal opposite Chenar Bagh. 3 Fourth Bridge across the Jhelum. 4 Maharaja’s suburban Palace on t li e Jhelum. 5 Down the Jhelum from Maharaja’s city Palace. 6 Grand Avenue of poplars, inside view. 7 Fog lifting from Snow-capped Peaks on the road to Amurnath. 8 Black Glacier at Amurnath. 9 Sacred Cave of Amurnath 16,000 feet above sea level. 10 Dead pilgrim found frozen on the moun¬ tains of Amurnath. 11 Interior of Sacred Marble Cave of Amur¬ nath. 12 A group of native musicians. Agra. 1 Jumna side of Fort. 2 Interior of Moti Musjid (Pearl Mosque). 3 Elephant Gate, Agra Fort. 4 East Gateway, Tomb of Akbar. 5 Akbar’s Tomb. 6 Fayade of 1st Story, Akbar’s Tomb. 7 Cenotaph, Tomb of Akbar. 8 Taj Mahal from Jumna River. 9 Taj Mahal. 10 Marble Screen, Taj Mahal. 11 West Gate of Garden, Tomb of Akbar. 12 Jumma Musjid (Great Mosque). Delhi. 1 Jumma Musjid and Delhi City. 2 Golden Mosque, Delhi Fort. 3 Interior Diwan-i-am Audience Hall, Delhi Fort. 4 Kutub Minar. 5 Iron Pillar. 6 Cashmere Gate. 7 Tomb of Humayun. 8 Interior of Jain Temple. 9 Moti Musjid (Pearl Mosque). 10 Tomb Sufdar Jung. 11 Feroze Shah’s Pillar. 12 Ruins of an old Mohammedan observa¬ tory. Calcutta and Bombay. 1 Panorama of Calcutta. 2 Interior Compound Baboo’s Home. 3 Mullick’s Ghat, Ilooghley River. 4 Great Banyan tree, showing manner of growth. 5 Burmese Pagoda, Eden Gardens. 6 Bridge and foliage, Eden Gardens. 7 Native Bungalow, Royal Botanical Gar¬ den. 8 Punjab Court (Calcutta Exhibition.) 9 Esplanade Road, Bombay. 10 High Court. 11 Public Works Office. 12 General view, Elephanta Caves. 218 Lecture Sets—Continued. Japan. 1 View of Yokohama. 2 Jinrikisha, Yokohama. 3 A Tea House. 4 Harbor of Nagasaki. 5 Temple of Nagasaki. 6 Carved entrance to a temple. 7 Sacred Stables, Nikko. 8 Osaka Castle. 9 The Mikado Palace, Kyoto. 10 Cemetery at Yeddo. 11 Botanic Gardens, Tokyo. 12 Great Bronze Statue of Buddha, in Temple at Kamakura. Japan Manners and Customs. 1 Japanese pleasure boat. 2 Group of Japanese ladies. 3 A traveling carriage. 4 Tea house girls. 5 Newspaper boy. 6 Sleeping girls. 7 Washing at home. 8 A Kitchen.—Preparing a meal. 9 Carpenter at work. 10 Girls spinning. 11 Kago traveling chair. 12 Men in armor fencing. World’s Fair. 1 Elevated Railroad Station, Sixty-second Street. 2 Getting Information. 3 Pennsylvania State Building.* 4 Pennsylvania State Building, Liberty Bell. 5 Picture made of Cereals in Illinois State Building. 6 California State Building. 7 English Government Building, Victoria House. 8 German Government Building and Foun¬ tain. 9 Entrance to the India Building. 10 United States Government Building and Wooded Island, from Woman’s Build¬ ing. 11 Brick Battle-ship “ Illinois,” bow view. 12 Fine Arts Building. 13 Fisheries Building, from Wooded Island. 14 Horticultural Building and Wooded Island, from Liberal Arts Building. 15 Dome of Horticultural Building. 16 Golden Doorway of Transportation Build¬ ing. 17 Statuary on East Front of Transportation Building. 18 German Wrought-Iron Gates in Trans¬ portation Building. 19 The Lagoon, from Transportation Build¬ ing. 20 Woman’s Building, from across the Lagoon. 21 A Double Rolling Chair. 22 Dahomans on the Midway Plaisance. 23 In the German Village. 24 Oriental Section of the Midway Plaisance. 25 Wedding Procession in Cairo Street. 26 Chinese Theatre, Ferris Wheel and Old V ienna. 27 Street in Old Vienna. 28 Ferris Wheel and Midway Plaisance. 29 Framework and Axle of the Ferris Wheel. 30 Panorama from top of Ferris Wheel. 31 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building from the Lagoon. 32 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, French Section. 33 Grand view from top of Elevator in Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. 34 Viking Ship and Lake Front. 35 Spanish Caravel, “Santa Maria.” 36 La Rabida Convent, West Front. 37 Agricultural Building. 38 Main Aisle of Agricultural Building. 39 Machinery Building from roof of Liberal Arts Building. 40 Cent re Aisle, from Gallery of the Machin¬ ery Building. 41 Electrical Building, from Agricultural Building. 42 Interior of the Electrical Building. 43 Mines and Mining Building. 44 Ada Relian Silver Statue, Montana Exhibit in Mines and Mining Build¬ ing- 45 Administration Building. 46 St. Gaudens’ Statue of Columbus, entrance to Administration Building. 47 Colonnade End of South Basin. 48 Across South Basin from Colonnade. 49 Grand Vista from West Colonnade. 50 Statue of Producer, Court of Plonor. 51 Statue of Slave, Court of Honor. 52 Statue of the Republic and Grand Arch of the Peristyle. 53 Grand Arch of the Peristyle and Quadriga. 54 Vista through the Peristyle to the Grand Basin. 55 Court of Honor from the Peristyle. 56 Court of Honor from Machinery Building. 57 Court of Honor from Administration Building. 58 Columbian Fountain. 59 Electric Fountain, Night Effect. 60 Night Illumination of the Court of Honor. *A view of any other State Building can be furnished if desired. NDEX PAGE PAGE Abydus, Egypt,. Adirondacks, New York, . . . . Africa, . Agra, India, . .. Aguas Calientes, Mexico, . . . . Alabama, . Alaska,. Albany, New York,. Alberta, Canada,. Alcobaco, Portugal, . Alexandria, Egypt,. Algeria, Africa, . Algiers, Algeria, ...... Alhambra, Granada, . Alleghany City, . Alvarado, Mexico,. Ambato, Ecuador, . Amecameca, Mexico,. Amesbury, Massachusetts, . . . . Amsterdam, Holland,. Anacapri, Italy, . Ancient Greece, . Ancient Pome,. Andermatt, Switzerland, ... Andernach, Germany, • • • Andes Mountains, South America, Anglesea, New Jersey, . Animals, • ... . Annapolis, Maryland, . Antietam, Maryland,. 145 42 142 157 84 1 1 41 70 127 143 142 142 131 56 87 93 84 26 115 126 167 167 135 113 92 36 189 24 24 Antwerp, Belgium,. Apache Indians,. Appian Way, Pome,. Arabia, Asia, . . . Arequipa, Peru, .. ■ Argentine Republic, South America, Arizona, • . Arlington, Virginia,. Arkansas,. Arreton, Isle of Wight,. Asbury Park, New Jersey, .... Ashland, Michigan,. Asia,. Asiatic Turkey, Asia,. Assiniboia, Canada,. Assouan, Egypt, . Astronomical Series,. Athens, Greece,. Atlantic City, New Jersey, . . • Atoto, Mexico,. Ausable Chasm, New York, . . . Australasia, . Australia,. Austria,. Avalon, California,. Avalon, New Jersey,. Avon, New Jersey,. Avranches, France, ... Axenstrasse, Switzerland, .... Azore Islands,. . 98 . 3 . 121 . 147 . 95 . 89 . 3 . 62 3 . 108 . 32 . 26 . 147 . 148 . 70 . 146 . 168 . 115 . 33 . 82 . 42 . 164 . 164 . 96 . 8 . 35 . 33 . Ill . 134 . 142 B Baalbec, Syria, . . • Baden-Baden, Germany, Bahama Islands, . Bahia, Brazil, . . . . Baite (Baja), Italy, Balsapampa, Ecuador, . Baltimore, Maryland, . Banff, Canada, . . . . Bankok, Siam, . . . . Bar Harbor, Maine, 151 112 76 90 126 93 24 . 70 163 . 23 Barnegat, New Jersey, . . Barnegat Park, New Jersey, Basel, Switzerland, . . . . Batalha, Portugal, . . • • Baths of Caracalla, ■ . • Baths of Chilian, Chile, . . Baton Rouge, Louisiana, . . Bayeaux, France,. Beach Haven, New Jersey, Beauvoir, Louisiana, . . . ( 219 ) 33 31 133 127 120 92 23 111 33 23 220 Index— Con tin ued. Belem, Portugal,. Belgium,. Bemerton, England, . . . . Benares, India,. Berlin, Germany, . . . • Bermuda Islands,. Berne, Switzerland, . . . . Bethany, Palestine, . . . . Bethlehem, Palestine, . . . Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, . Bettws-y-Coed, Wales, . . • Beyrout, Syria, • ■ • • Big Trees, California, . . Bingen, Germany,. Blarney Castle, Ireland, . . Bodegas, Ecuador,. Bolivia, South America, . . Bombay, India, . • ■ • . . Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, . PAGE . 127 . 98 106 . 158 . Ill . 77 . 136 . 149 . 149 . 53 . 142 . 150 . 6 . 114 . 117 . 93 . 90 . 156 . 107 PAGE Bonn, Germany,. Boston, Massachusetts,.24 Brazil, South America, .89 Bremen, Germany,.U2 Brieg, Switzerland, ■ .139 Brighton Beach, New York, .... 40 Brighton, England.107 British Columbia, Canada,.76 Brooklyn, New York. ... 39 Brown’s Mills-in-the-Pines, New Jersey, 31 Brunnen, Switzerland,.135 Brussels, Belgium, ....... 99 Buenaventura, U. S. of Colombia, • 96 Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, . . 89 Buffalo, New York,.43 Bull Run, Virginia,.63 Bushkill, Pennsylvania,.52 Butte City, Montana,.27 C. Caen, France,.111 Caernarvon, Wales,.142 Cairo, Egypt,.143 Calcutta Exhibition,.158 Calcutta, India,.158 California,. 3 Callao, Peru,.95 Cambridge, Massachusetts,.26 Campanile, Venice,.123 Canada,.69 Canterbury, England,.104 Canton, China, 155 Cape Colony, Africa,.143 Cape May, New Jersey,.36 Cape May Point, New Jersey,.36 Cape Town, Cape Colony, .143 Cape Verd Island,.127 Capri, Italy,.126 Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight,. 107 Carolina, South,. 8 Castellamare, Italy, .126 Catalina Island, California,. 8 Catskill Mountains, New York, .... 41 Caub, Germany,.113 Cawnpore, India,.158 Celaya, Mexico,. .... 85 Central America,.88 Ceylon, India,.152 Chamonix, France,.Ill Chancellorsville, Virginia,.63 Charleston, South Carolina.8 Chatham Islands. Australasia, . • . 165 Chemulpo, Corea,. 156 Chester, England,. 106 Chicago, Illinois,.20 Chihuahua, Mexico,.87 Child Series,.178 Chile, South America,.91 Chillon, Switzerland, . 137 China, Asia, .. 152 Chinampas, City of Mexico,.82 Chinese Empire, Asia,.152 Cholula, Mexico,.84 Christiana, Norway,.127 Cincinnati, Ohio,.43 Cintra, Portugal.127 City of Mexico, Mexico, ..... 79 City Point, Virginia,.62 Cleveland, Ohio,.44 Cliff' Dwellers, Arizona,. 3 Cliff Ruins, Utah,.60 Coblenz, Germany,.113 Coimbra, Portugal,.127 Cologne, Germany,.112 Colombo, Ceylon, .152 Colorado Canon, Arizona,. 3 Colorado Springs, Colorado,. 9 Colorado, 8 Colosseum, Rome, . 120 Columbian Naval Reviews,.186 Columbus, Ohio,.43 Columbus Series,. 176 Concord, New Hampshire,.28 Coney Island, New York,.39 Connecticut, 10 Constantinople, Turkey,. 141 Conway, Wales,.141 Copacabana, Bolivia, .00 Copenhagen, Denmark,. 100 Cordilleras, Ecuador,.93 Cordova, Mexico,.86 Corea, Chinese Empire,. 156 Cork, Ireland,.117 Cortina Italy,.123 Cresson Springs, Penna.,.54 Crusades, . 174 Cuba, West Indies,.79 Cuernavaca, Mexico, . 88 221 In dex— Con tin ued. D. PAGE Dakota, North,.10 Dakota, South, .11 Damascus, Syria,.150 Danvers, Massachusetts,.26 Darjeeling, India,.159 Delaware,.10 Delaware Water Gap, Penna., .... 52 Delft, Holland,.115 Delhi, India,.157 Denderah, Egypt,.145 Denmark,.100 Dickens Series,.175 Dinant, Belgium,.99 Dingman’s Perry, Penna.,.53 District of Columbia,.11 Dresden, Germany,.Ill Dutch Guiana, South America, .... 93 Ecuador, South America, Eden Gardens, Calcutta, . Edensor, England, .... Edfou, Egypt, .... Edinburgh, Scotland, . ■ Egypt, Africa,. Ehrenfels, Germany, • • Elberon, New Jersey, . . Elephanta Caves, Bombay, . . 93 . . 158 . . 106 . . 146 . . 130 . . 143 . . 113 . . 32 . . 157 El Paso, Texas,.59 Ely, England,.104 England,.100 Ephesus, Syria, ... 151 Esmeralda, U. S. of Colombia, .... 96 Esquimalt, Canada,.76 Europe,.06 Exeter, England,.104 r Fairhaven, Washington, • • - • • Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, . . Falling Springs, Virginia, . . . . Fall Kiver, Rhode Island, . . . . Falls of the Rhine, Switzerland, . Field, Canada,. Fiesoli, Italy, .... . Finland, Russia, .... First Cataract of the Nile, Egypt, . Florence, Italy, . Florida,. Fluelen, Switzerland, . Fontainebleau, France,. . 64 . 49 . 63 . 59 . 133 . 72 . 122 . 129 146 . 122 . 15 . 135 . Ill Forbidden City, Peking, . Fortress Monroe, Virginia, Fort Wayne, Indiana, . . Fort Wrangell, Alaska, . Forum, Rome,. France, Europe, • ■ Frankfort, Germany, . . • Fredericksburg, Virginia, Freiburg, Switzerland, . Fujiyama, Japan, . . . Furnas, Azore Islands, ■ ■ Furness Abbey, England, . 153 62 20 2 120 108 112 62 136 163 143 106 G. Galveston, Texas,. Garden of the Gods, Colorado, . Garfield Beach, Utah,. Geneva, Switzerland, . . . • Genoa, Italy, . Georgetown, D. C.,. Georgia,. Germany, Europe,. Gersau, Switzerland, .. Gettysburg, Penna., . Giant’s Causeway, Ireland, . . . Gibraltar, Spain, ... • • Girgenti, Italy, . Glacier Bay, Alaska, ; _ • ■ • Glacier des Bossons, Switzerland, 60 9 . 61 . 137 . 122 . 15 . 19 . Ill . 134 . 54 . 119 . 132 . 126 . 1 . 138 Glenoe, Ireland, . Glion, Switzerland,. Godshill, Isle of Wight, . Gorner Glacier, Switzerland, . Goschennen, Switzerland, . . . Goslar, Germany,. Granada, Spain, . . . . . . Great Falls, Montana, . . . . Great Wall, China,. Greece, Ancient,. Greece, ....... Green Cove Springs, Florida, ■ Greenwood Lake, New Jersey, Grindelwald, Switzerland, . • Guadalajara, Mexico, . . . 119 137 108 140 135 111 131 27 154 167 115 18 30 137 87 222 Index—Continued. PAGE Guadalupe, City of Mexico,.82 Guanajuato, Mexico,.84 Guaranda, Ecuador,.93 | 11 Haarlem, Holland,.115 Haddon Hall, Kowsley,.106 Hague, Holland,.115 Hamburg, Germany, .112 Hamilton, Bermuda,.77 Hammond, Louisiana,.23 Hampton Court, England,.103 Hampton, Virginia,.62 Harrington-on-Sound, Bermuda, ... 78 Hartford, Connecticut,.10 Harvard Col 1 ege, Massachusetts, ... 26 Hata-mun, Peking,.154 Hatfield, England,.103 Havana, Cuba,.79 Havana Glen, New York,.42 Haverford College, Penna., .52 Hawaii, Sandwich Islands,.166 Hawarden, England,.106 1 Idaho,.19 Ikengani, Japan,.163 Illinois,.20 India, Asia,.156 Indiana,.20 Indianapolis, Indiana,.20 Indian River, Florida,.18 Indians, Colorado,.10 Indians, Apache, .. 3 Indians, Minnesota,.27 Indians, Nebraska,.28 Indians, North Dakota,.10 Guayaquil, Ecuador, . Guaya River, Ecuador, Hebron, Palestine,. Heidelberg, Germany,. Helena, Montana,. Helsingfors, Russia,. Highland Light, New Jersey, High Point, New Jersey,. Hildesheim, Germany,. Hilo, Hawaii,. Hobart Town, Tasmania,. Holland,. Holly Beach, New Jersey, . . . . Hong Kong, China,. Honolulu, Llawaii,. Ilorta, Azore Islands, .. Hospenthal, Switzerland,. Hudson River, New York, . . . ■ Houses of Parliament, London, . . Hymns,. Innsbruck, Austria,. Interlaken, New Jersey, . . . . Interlaken, Switzerland, . . . . Irapuata, Mexico,. Ireland, Europe,. Island Heights, New Jersey, . . Island of Fayal, Azores, . . . Island of San Miguel, Azores, . . Island of St. George, Azores, . Isle of Wight, England, . Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire, Italy,.. PAGE . 93 . 93 149 114 27 129 31 30 112 166 164 115 36 154 166 143 135 40 101 192 96 32 136 87 116 31 143 143 143 107 28 119 Jacksonville, Florida,.17 Jaffa, Jerusalem,.148 Jalapa, Mexico,.84 Jamaica, .79 Japan, Asia,.160 Japanese Manners and Customs, . . . 163 Jersey City, New Jersey, . •.29 Jerusalem, Palestine,.148 Jesus, Life of,.173 J ohannisberg, Germany,.114 Johnstown Disaster, Penna.,.56 Juanacatlan, Mexico,.88 Juneau, Alaska,. 1 Jupiter, Florida,.18 K Kamakura, Japan,.161 Kandy, Ceylon, .152 Karlskrona, Stockholm,.133 Karnak, Egypt,.145 Kenilworth, England,.104 Kennett Square, Penna.,.52 Kentucky,.21 Kerguelen Land,.167 Key West, Florida,.19 Ivillarney, Ireland,.118 Kingston, Jamaica.,.79 Kona, Hawaii,.166 Koskis, Russia, .129 Kutub Minar, Delhi,.157 Kyoto, Japan,.162 223 Index — Continued. L. Laggan, Canada,. Lahneck, Germany,. Lake Geneva, Switzerland, . . . Lake George, New York, . . . Lake Hakone, Japan,. Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, . Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, . . Lake Lugano, Italy,. Lake Maggiore, Italy,. Lake of Como, Italy,. Lakes of Killarney, Ireland, . . Lake Titicaca, Bolivia,. Lakewood, New Jersey, . . . . Lake Worth, Florida,. Lancaster, Penna., . -. Langhorne, Penna.,. La Paz, Bolivia,. Las Yegas, New Mexico, • . . . Lausanne, Switzerland, • • • Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, . . La Viga Canal, City of Mexico, Lecture Sets,. Madonna di Tirano, Italy, . . Madras Provinces, India, . . . Madrid, Spain,. Madura, India,. Magnolia, Florida,. Mahanoy City, Penna., . . . Maine,. Malta, Italy,. Manila, Philippine Islands, Manitoba, Canada,. Manitou, Colorado,. Manners and Customs, Japan, Maps,. Marblehead, Massachusetts, . Marine Views,. Marseilles, France,. Martigny, Switzerland, • • • ■ Maryland,. Maryville, Montana,. Massachusetts,. Matanzas, Cuba,. Matterhorn, Switzerland, Mauch Chunk, Penna., . . . Mayence, Germany,. Mechlin, Belgium, . Melbourne, Australia, . . . . Mendoza, Argentine Republic, Merchant Vessels,. Mer de Glace, Switzerland, . . Mexico, North America, . . . PAGE PAGE 72 113 137 41 163 30 134 123 122 122 118 91 30 18 52 52 90 37 137 137 82 208 Leon, Mexico,.84 Lexington, Massachusetts,.26 Lick Observatory,. 3 Life of Jesus,.173 Lima, Peru,.95 Limburg, Germany,.112 Lippola, Russia,.129 Lisbon, Portugal,.127 Liverpool, England,.106 Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence,.122 London, England, .100 Long Branch, New Jersey, ...... 32 Long Island, New York,.39 Los Angeles, California,. 7 Louisiana,.21 Louisville, Kentucky,.21 Low Moor, New Jersey,.32 Lucerne, Switzerland,.133 Lucknow, India,.158 Lumber Regions, Maine,.24 Luray, Virginia,.63 Luxor, Egypt,.145 . 122 . 160 . 131 . 160 . 18 . 54 . 23 . 126 . 167 . 70 . 8 . 163 . 168 . 26 . 188 . Ill 139 . 24 . 27 . 24 . 79 . 139 . 63 . 114 . 99 . 164 . 89 . 188 . 137 . 79 Michigan,.26 Milan, Italy,.123 Ming Tombs, Peking,.154 Minneapolis, Minnesota,.26 Minnehaha Falls, Minnesota,.26 Minnesota,.26 Miscellaneous,.195 Mississippi, .27 Mississippi River,.26 Missouri,.27 Mobile, Alabama,. 1 Monaco,. 126 Monmouth Park, New Jersey, .... 31 Monnikendam, Holland,.115 Montana, .27 Mont Blanc, Switzerland, .139 Monte Carlo, Monaco,. 126 Monterey, California,.6 Monterey, Mexico,.85 Montevideo, Uruguay,.96 Montgomery, Alabama,. 1 Montreal, Canada,.69 Mont-Saint-Michel, France,.Ill Moqui Settlements, Arizona, ... .3 Morelia, Mexico,.85 Moscow, Russia, .128 Mount Shasta, . 6 Mount Vernon, Virginia,.62 Muckross, Ireland,.118 Munich, Germany,.Ill N Nablus, Palestine, Nagasakai, Japan, 150 162 Naples, Italy,_. Napoleon Series, 124 177 224 Index—Continued. Nassau, New Providence, Naters, Switzerland, Natural Bridge, Virginia, Nazareth, Palestine, . . Nebraska,. Nevada,. Newark, Ohio, . • . New Guinea,Australasia, New Hampshire, . New Haven, Connecticut, New Jersey,. New Mexico,. New Orleans, Louisiana, Newport, Rhode Island, Oberwesel, Germany, . . Ocean City, New Jersey, . Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Ocklawaha River, Florida, Ogden, Utah,. Ohio,. PAGE . 76 . 139 . 63 . 150 . 28 . 28 . 44 . 166 . 28 . 10 . 29 . 36 . 21 . 59 New Providence,. New River, West Virginia, . New York City, New York, New York,. New Zealand, Australasia, . Niagara Falls, New York, . Nikko, Japan,. Nikolsk, Siberia,. Nile Voyage, Egypt, . . . . Niton, Isle of Wight, . . . North Dakota,. Norway,. Nubia,” Egypt,. Nuremberg, Germany, . . . 113 35 32 18 61 43 Omaha, Nebraska, . Orange, New Jersey, Oregon, . Orizaba, Mexico, . Ottawa, Canada, . . Oxford, England, . PAGE . . 76 . . 63 . . 38 . . 37 164 . . 42 . . 162 . . 163 . . 145 . . 108 . . 10 . . 127 . . 147 . . Ill 28 30 44 87 69 104 P. Paestum, Italy,._.126 Palace of the Doges, Venice,.123 Palatka, Florida,.18 Palermo, Italy,.126 Palestine, Asia,.148 Palisades, . 40 Palm Beach, Florida,.18 Palmyra, Syria,.151 Panama, Central America,.88 Pantheon, Rome,.120 Paris, France,.108 Pasadena, California,. 7 Pascuaro, Mexico,.87 Passenger Vessels,.187 Passion Play,.173 Patagonia, South America,.95 Pearl River, Mississippi,.27 Peking, China, .153 Pennsylvania Railroad Views, .... 57 Pennsylvania,.44 Pernambuco,Brazil,.90 Peru, South America,.95 Petersburg, Virginia,.63 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,.44 Philse, Egypt,.146 Philippine Islands,.167 Pisa, Italy, • • •.122 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,.56 Plymouth, Massachusetts,.26 Point Lobos,.8 Point Pleasant, New Jersey, ■ ... 33 Pompeii, Italy, . . 125 Ponta Delgada, Azore Islands, .... 143 Portland, Oregon,.44 Portraits,.178 Portraits, War,.180 Portsmouth, New Hampshire, .... 28 Port Townsend, Washington,.64 Portugal,.127 Pottsville, Pennsylvania, . . . . • . . 53 Pozzuoli, Italy,.126 Princeton, New Jersey,.29 Puebla, Mexico,.83 Pueblo San Juan, New Mexico, . . . 37 Pueblo Tesuque, New Mexico, .... 37 Pullman, Illinois,.20 Puno, Peru,.95 Pyramid Harbor, Alaska,. 1 Pyramids, Egypt,.145 Q. Quebec, Canada,.69 Queretaro, Mexico,.85 Queen Charlotte Island,.76 Quito, Ecuador,.94 Queenstown, Ireland,.116 R. 27 148 Rainbow Falls, Montana, Ramleh, Palestine, . . Reproductions, .... Reproductions, Religious, . . 192 . . 194 225 In d ex — Con tinued. PAGE Rheinstein, Germany,. .113 Rhine, Falls of the, Switzerland, . . . 133 Rhine, Germany,.- ■ 112 Rhode Island, ..59 Richmond, England,.103 Richmond, Virginia, .61 Rigi, Switzerland,.135 Rio Bamba, Ecuador,.94 Rio Janeiro, Brazil, .89 River Craft,.187 Riverside, California,. 8 Rockledge, Florida,.19 Rocky Mountains, Canada,.70 S Sacramento, California,. Saima Canal, Russia,. Salisbury, England,. Salt Lake City, Utah,. San Antonio, Texas, ..... San Diego, California,. Sandwich Islands, . San Francisco, California, San Gabriel, California, .... San Juan Teotihuacan,. San Louis Potosi, Mexico, • - Santa Barbara, California, . . . Santa Cruz, California, ...... Santa Fe, New Mexico, .... Santa Monica, California, .... Santiago, Chile, . Saratoga, New York,. Sarcee Reserve, Canada, . . Savannah, Georgia, ... Saxony, Austria,. Schollenen, Switzerland, . . . . Schooley’s Mountain, New Jersey, Scotland,. Seabright, New Jersey,. Sea Girt, New Jersey,. Sea Isle City, New jersey, . . . Seattle, Washington,. Selkirk Mountains, Canada, Seoul, Corea, • ■ • • • • Seven-Mile-Beach, New Jersey, . . Seville, Spain,. Shanghai, China,. Shanklin, Isle of Wight,. Shenandoah City, Penna., - • • • Shrewsbury, England,. Siam, Asia,. Siberia, Asia,. Sicily,. . 3 . 129 . 104 . 61 . 59 . 7 . 166 . 3 . 7 . 82 . 88 . 7 . 6 . 37 . 7 . 91 . 41 . 70 . 19 . 98 . 135 . 30 . 130 . 31 . 32 35 . 64 . 73 . 156 . 36 . 131 . 154 . 107 . 54 . 107 . 163 . 163 . 126 PAGE Rome, Ancient,.167 Rome, Italy,.119 Rotterdam, Holland, .115 Rouen, France,.Ill Roumania, Austria,. 98 Rowsley, England,.106 Royal Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, . . 158 Rudesheim, Germany,.113 Rugby, England.104 Rumson, New J ersey,.31 Russia, .... 127 Rutger’s College, New Jersey, .... 29 Rye Beach, New Hampshire, .... 28 Sidon, Syria,. Silao, Mexico,. Silver Spring, Florida,. Simplon Pass, Switzerland, . . . Siout, Egypt,. Sitka, Alaska,. Songs,.•. Sorrento, Italy, . South America,. South Carolina,. South Dakota,. South Transylvania, Austria, . . - Spain,. Spokane, Washington,. Spring Lake, New Jersey, .... St. Augustine, Florida,. St. Croix, West Indies, .... St. Goar, Germany,. St. Gotthard Pass, Switzerland, . St. Louis, Missouri,. St. Mark’s, Venice, ...... St. Paul Island, Alaska,. St. Paul Series,. St. Petersburgh, Russia,. St. Thomas, West Indies,. Statuary,. Steubenville, Ohio,. Stockholm, Sweden,. Stolzenfels, Germany, ...... Straits of Magellan, South America, Strasburg, Germany, . Stratford-on-Avon, England, Stroudsburg, Penna.,. Suez Canal, Egypt,. Sweden,.. Switzerland, . Sydney, Australia,. Syria, Asia,. . 150 . 84 . 18 . 139 . 145 . 1 . 192 . 126 . 89 . 8 . 11 . 98 . 131 . 64 . 33 . 15 . 79 . 113 135 . 27 . 123 . 2 . 174 . 127 . 79 . 168 . 44 . 133 . 113 . 93 . 112 . 105 . 52 . 143 . 133 . 133 . 164 . 150 Tacoma, Washington, Tacubaya, Mexico, Taj Mahal, Agra, . . Tampa, Florida, . . Tanjore, India, . . . T 64 82 157 19 160 Tasmania, Australasia, . . . . Tatham’s Beach, New Jersey, Taughannock, New York, . . Temasopo Canon, Mexico, . . Tete-Noire Road, Switzerland, . 164 . 35 . 42 . 87 . 139 226 In dex — Con tin ued. PAGE Texarkana, Texas, .60 Texas,.. ... 59 Texcoco, Mexico,.82 Thackeray Series,.175 Thebes, Egypt,.145 The Hague, Holland,.115 Thomar, Portugal,.127 Thomasville, Georgia,.19 Tiahuanuco. Bolivia,.90 Tien-Tsin, China, .152 Tlacotalpan, Mexico,.87 Tokyo, Japan,.161 Toluca, Mexico, .83 PAGE Tomb of Akbar Secundra, Agra, . ,. 158 Tom’s Biver, New Jersey,.31 Transylvania, Austria,. .98 Trees,.190 Trenton Falls, New York,.41 Trenton, New Jersey,.29 Trianon, Grand, Versailles,.110 Trianon, Petit, Versailles,. HO Trouville, France, .Ill Tucson, Arizona,. 3 Turkey,.HO Tyre, Syria,.150 Uffington, England,. Uffizi Gallery, Florence,. United States of America, . . . United States of Colombia, South America,. U 106 122 1 University of Penna., Philadelphia, . . 47 Uruguay, South America,.96 Utah,.60 96 V Valetta, Malta,.126 Valley Forge, Penna.,.52 Valley of Chamonix, Switzerland, . . 137 Valparaiso, Chile, .91 Vancouver, Canada, . . 76 Vassar College, New York,.41 Vatican Museum, Borne,.119 Vatican, Borne,.119 Venice, Italy, 123 Ventnor, Isle of Wight,.107 Vera Cruz, Mexico,.86 Versailles, France,.HO Vessels, 182 Vesuvius, Italy,.124 Vevey, Switzerland,.137 Via Mala, Switzerland,.140 Vicksburg, Mississippi,.27 Victoria, Canada,.76 Vienna, Austria,.96 Virginia Hot Springs,.63 Virginia,.61 W. Wales, . Ware Kauri, Australasia, . . . War Pictures,. War Portraits, .. War Vessels,. Warwick, England,. Wasatch Mountains, . Washington, District of Columbia, Washington Series,. Washington,. Waterloo, Belgium,. Watkins Glen, New York, . . . Watkins, New York,. West Indies,. . 141 . 165 . 181 . 180 . 182 104 . 60 . 12 . 176 . 64 . 98 . 42 . 42 . 78 Westminster Abbey, London, . . . West Point, New York,. West Virginia,. White Mountains, New Hampshire, Wiborg, Bussia, . Wildwood, New Jersey, . . Williamsburg, Virginia, .... Wilmington, Delaware,. Windsor, England,. Winnipeg, Canada,. Wisconsin,. World’s Fair,. Wyoming,. . . 101 . . 41 . . 63 . . 28 . . 130 . . 36 . . 63 . . 10 . . 103 . . 70 . . 64 . . 197 . . 64 Yachts,. Yale College, Connecticut, Yellowstone National Park, Yokahoma, Japan, . . . Zacatecas, Mexico, . . Zermatt, Switzerland, . Y 188 10 64 160 Z 84 139 Yorktown, Virginia, .63 Yosemite Valley, California,. 3 Ypres, Belgium,.100 Yucatan, Mexico,.88 Zurich, Switzerland,.133 00~B 3MC2.8 I