E., Sir Harcourt
Calcutta--the piano-carriers
its snake charmers
and the Maidan
and its English buildings
its old cemetery
Charnock, Job
Chicago, its hospitable policeman
its pictures
Cinema, the
Cobb, Mr. Irvin
Comparisons between America and England
Coney Island
Cow-worship in India
Cricket and baseball
Curzon, Lord, his preservation of ancient buildings
Dances in India and Japan
Delhi--the camel omnibuses
its architecture
and the Mutiny
Fort
Dickens, Charles, presentation copies
"Eha," his three books
Elephanta, caves of
Fakirs in India
Fatehpur-Sikri
Faneuil Hall, Boston
Fifth Avenue
Foss, Mr. Samuel W., his Boston poem
Franklin, Benjamin
Fujiyama
Funerals in India and England
Ganges, the
Geisha dances
Gilbert, Mr. Cass
Girard, Stephen
Goschen, Lord, wounds the tiger
Hakone, Lake
Hawking
Herford, Mr. Oliver
Hindus, the, and animals
Hokusai
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Hong-Kong, funeral at
Honolulu
Hooghli, the
Hotels in America
Humayun's Tomb
Huntington, Mr. H. E.
Jahan, Shah, his buildings
Jains, the, their preservation of life
Japan--its lack of idlers
and animal life
its women
its American reading
Japanese, their small stature
materialism
public manners
their gold teeth
Journalism in America
Katsuragava rapids
Keats' _Lamia_, 1820
Kesteven, Sir Charles, his library
Khan, Sir Umar Hayat
Kohinoor, the
Kutb Minar, the
Kyoto, its temples
Lake Placid Club
Lamb, Mr.
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