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Gathering Irish moss at Scituate, Massachusetts 244
Bleaching and curing Irish moss at Scituate, Massachusetts 245
Excellent examples of weathering near Logan Butte, Cook County, Oregon 246
Stacking alfalfa with a derrick on a western farm 247
Tamil girls picking tea, Ceylon 248
Carts with bamboo covers, Ceylon 248
Map of Northern Manchuria (18 x 44 inches) Supplement
Chart I. Winter storm, December 15, 1893, 8 a. m. 268
Chart II. Winter storm, December 15, 1893, 8 a. m. 269
Chart III. Winter storm, December 16, 1893, 8 a. m. 270
Chart IV. Cold wave, January 7, 1886, 7 a. m. 271
Chart V. Cold wave, January 8, 1886, 7 a. m. 272
Chart VI. Cold wave, January 9, 1886, 7 a. m. 273
Chart VII. Cold wave, January 10, 1886, 7 a. m. 274
Chart VIII. West Indian hurricane, August 27. 1893, 8 a. m. 275
Chart IX. West Indian hurricane, August 28, 1893, 8 a. m. 276
Chart X. West Indian hurricane, August 29, 1893, 8 a. m. 277
Chart XI. The Galveston hurricane, 1900 278
Chart XII. Storm track for August 279
Chart XIII. Storm tracks for February 280
Chart XVII. Normal storm tracks for May 281
Chart XVIII. Tornado at Louisville, Ky., March 27, 1890. Weather map 8 p. m. of this date 282
Chart XIX Tornadoes of 1889—a year of small frequency 283
Chart XX. Tornadoes of 1893—a year of small frequency 284
Chart XIV. The average lines along which the centers of storms move in July in the Northern Hemisphere 290
Chart XV. The average lines along which the centers of storms move in January in the Northern Hemisphere 291
A flood scene at Marion, Arkansas, 1903. 293
The rush of water through the Holly Bush crevasse, Arkansas, 1903 295
Strengthennig the levees in preparation for the coming of a flood, Lagrange, Mississippi, I903 296
Chart XVI. Showing method followed in developing normal storm tracks, etc 297
Scene in the freight yards at Kansas City after the visitation of a flood, 1903 298
Flood scene in St Louis, 1903 299
Chart showing the low central near New Orleans 300
Map showing seat of war in Manchuria, 18x44 inches Supplement
The Tsar and Tsarina at home 313
Latest picture of the Tsar of all the Russias and his interesting family, including Baby Tsarevitch 314
Home of Romanoffs, Moscow 315
A crowd in Theater Square, Moscow 316
Priests of the orthodox Greek Church on a float upon the Neva River, St Petersburg 317
Splendid temple of our Saviour in a western district of Moscow 318
Old defenses of the Kremlin—the citadel of Moscow 319
Russian cloth market in "the Fair" of Nijni-Novgorod, Russia 320
The market place, Viborg, Finland 321
Old St Petersburg 322
A reservoir after evaporation. Turning up the salt, salt fields, Solinen, Russia 323