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| The Faithful Mule is the Ship of the Jungle | [14] |
| The Homeward Way at Nightfall | [15] |
| An Empire in the Making | [19] |
| A Few Good Roads on the Zone | [21] |
| Church at Nata, Oldest Inhabited Town in New World, Founded 1520 | [24] |
| The Jungle is the Place for Picnics | [27] |
| Even Farm Cabins Are Picturesque in Costa Rica | [30] |
| Ruins of Old Panama, the Most Romantic Spot in the New World | [33] |
| Indian Woman at the Fountain | [36] |
| Baths—Wholesale and Retail | [43] |
| Convent Door | [46] |
| Official Lottery in Bishop's House, Panama | [48] |
| Ruin of Famous Flat-Arch Church | [52] |
| Eighth-Grade Room, Panama | [53] |
| Convent Garden | [56] |
| Romantic Old Convents Survive | [58] |
| Ruined Tower at Old Panama | [60] |
| Costa Rica Trapiche, or Sugar Mill | [62] |
| Papaya Trees | [66] |
| Bananas and Sugar Cane | [68] |
| Cacao Pods | [70] |
| Proposed Location for Rest Cure | [73] |
| Picturesque Jungle Towns | [78] |
| Tortillas are Staple | [80] |
| Jungle Folk | [81] |
| "The Cotter's Saturday Night" | [82] |
| Church Bells of Arraijan, Cast 1722 | [85] |
| First-Grade Room, Panama | [89] |
| The Beautiful Savanas of Costa Rica | [95] |
| Shipping Costa Rica Vegetables to Panama | [99] |
| Good Pineapples Grow Here | [103] |
| Dead Timber in Gatun Lake Now Covered with Orchids | [105] |
| Interior Meat Market | [111] |
| The Flavor of Old Spain | [112] |
| Taking the Rest Cure | [113] |
| The Oxen Stage of Agriculture | [115] |
| Wayside Sellers of Fruit | [117] |
| The House Beside the Road | [118] |
| Wireless at Darien | [123] |
| Farm Grist Mill, Costa Rica | [126] |
| Happy Kindergartners, Panama | [129] |
| Young Costa Rica is Enterprising | [131] |
| Wooden Sugar Mill and Its Maker | [133] |
| Public Market, David | [137] |
| Indian Boy Goes to School | [145] |
| Washday in Costa Rica | [147] |
| Riverside Plantation | [151] |
| Jungle Products | [154] |
| San Blas Indian Chief | [161] |
| No Race Suicide Here | [162] |
| Jungle Guide | [164] |
| One Use for a Head | [165] |
| Beggars and Cathedrals | [167] |
| Far from the Madding Crowd | [169] |
| Seawall Church and School, Panama | [171] |
| Mandy Did Her Share | [173] |
| The Canal Digger | [173] |
| The Town Pump, Interior Village | [175] |
| Wayside Cemetery in the Jungle | [176] |
| Coconuts—So Good and So High | [180] |
| Boiling "Dulce"—Crude Sugar | [183] |
| Washing by the River | [189] |
| Costa Rica Farm House | [194] |
| Bananas Thirty Feet High | [197] |
| San Blas Indians Have "Poker Faces" | [198] |
| Where Styles Molest No More | [201] |
| Chinese Always Start a School | [205] |
| "Schooldays" | [205] |
| Three in a Row | [212] |
| Mother, Home, and—the Simple Life | [212] |
| Construction Days in Culebra-Gailard Cut | [217] |
| Gatun Spillway, Key to the Canal | [224] |
| Cristobal Streets | [227] |
| Fat Cattle of Coclé | [228] |
| Enchanted Islands in Gatun Lake | [231] |
| Panama Public Water Works, Interior Country | [237] |
| A Jungle Cathedral | [242] |
| Shoe-bills Are Small | [248] |