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| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| FIRE FOUNTAINS IN HALEMAUMAU, KILAUEA | 2 |
| LAVA CAVE | 16 |
| DECKED WITH LEIS OF PLUMARIA | 24 |
| MOKUAWEOWEO, MAUNA LOA (in eruption 1899) | 44 |
| ASA-YAMA, JAPAN | 52 |
| ICE-CRESTED CHIMBORAZO (Ecuador, S.A.) | 60 |
| MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA | 70 |
| MT. RANIER, WASHINGTON | 78 |
| MT. SHISHALDIN, ALASKA | 88 |
| MT. KATMAI, ALASKA | 98 |
| SUNSET OVER LEAHI | 108 |
| A STORM ON MOUNT HALEAKALA | 118 |
| LOHIAU | 128 |
| TWO MAORI GIRLS IN ANCIENT GREETING | 140 |
| TWISTED LAVA AT THE FOOT OF VESUVIUS | 150 |
| SMOKE COLUMN OVER MT. PELÉE | 160 |
| KAIMIMIKI | 178 |
| HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY | 194 |
| MAP OF HAWAII | 204 |
Note:—The great volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands on account of their magnitude, gradual slope, character and location do not lend themselves to interesting photography, as whatever is attempted must be done at sea on swaying ships in rough channels some distance out and detail is lost, hence the illustrations in this volume include many of the vast craters forming the volcanic rim which surrounds that "Crack in the Floor of the Pacific" over which the Hawaiian Islands are situated.