LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
Tehuelche Hunting Scene(In Colour)[Frontispiece]
Facing p
Outfitting in a Patagonian Store[22]
The first guanaco[26]
A daughter of the Toldos[80]
A New Cure for the Measles(In Colour)[86]
A Tehuelche cacique[90]
A Tehuelche matron, showing hare-lip[94]
Children of the Toldos[98]
Tehuelche matrons[100]
A Tehuelche beauty[102]
Boleadores[104]
Sons of the Pampas[110]
The Tehuelche Toldos[114]
Onas stalking guanaco[120]
Store-clad Indians[124]
Tehuelche spying guanaco(In Colour)[132]
Best head of Huemul (Xenelaphus bisulcus)Shot by the author[146]
Rest-and-be-Thankful Camp[150]
Huemul in summer coat(In Colour)[152]
Descending the Barranca[158]
Guanacos descending a hillside(Photogravure)[160]
A Patagonian lagoon(In Colour)[168]
The Italian engineers' waggon[174]
Sierra Ventana[176]
The drinking place(Photogravure)[186]
Fiord of Lake Argentino, showing forest on Mt. Avellanada[190]
End of Southern Fiord of Lake Argentino[192]
The Wild Man(Photogravure)[194]
The World of Ice[202]
The fire[220]
A glade in the Lake Rica Forest[226]
The Leader of the Herd(Photogravure)[230]
As it was in the beginning[232]
Camp Thieves(In Colour)[244]
Pearson's Puma(In Colour)[252]
The North Fiord[264]
Our launch among the ice[270]
Another view of the Glacier de los Tempanos[274]
Eventide[278]
The last reach[284]
TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS
The pampas (showing first division)[1]
One of our Gauchos[1]
Among the Andes[3]
A Tehuelche Cacique[7]
Lakes and the distant Cordillera (showing second division)[8,9]
A Patagonian Estancia[11]
Argentine Gaucho[12]
Half-breed Gaucho[13]
J. B. Scrivenor[17]
T. R. D. Burbury[20]
Welsh Settlement of Trelew[21]
Humphrey Jones, Jun.[23]
The start on our long trek[27]
Mr. Langley's Estancia on the road to Bahia Camerones[29]
Frederick Barckhausen[31]
A pampa round-up[34]
J. B. Scrivenor (geologist) and mula[39]
The big Overo, a buckjumper[41]
The hunter's return[44]
Felis concolor puma[45]
Guanaco hounds (father and mother of the author's hound, Tom)[46]
Ready to be cargoed[50]
Mrs. Trelew[52]
Yegua Rosada[53]
The Asulejo[54]
Cargoing-up[56, 57]
The author's two best horses, the Cruzado and Alazan[59]
Settlement of Colohuapi[64]
Our brand[66]
The Germans[69]
River Senguerr, where disaster overtook us[71]
The Old Zaino[72]
The Guanaco (an intimate of the Old Zaino's)[73]
The Alazan colt (nearly killed on the Senguerr)[74]
Wildgoose Camp[77]
Bad stalking (califate-bush on pampa)[78]
Wati! Wati! (Tehuelche exclamation of surprise)[83]
Indian Toldo[85]
Arrowheads and knife, found near Colohuapi, Chubut (now in collectionof Mr. E. M. Sprot)[89]
Beauties of Tierra del Fuego[108]
Tehuelches visit Gallegos[113]
On ahead[118]
Horsham Base Camp[123]
Lake Buenos Aires[126]
Señor Hans P. Waag, of the Argentine Boundary Commission[128]
Inlet of Lake Buenos Aires[131]
The horses retrieved[135]
Sterile ground to north of Lake Buenos Aires[139]
Lake Buenos Aires from the Cañadon of the River de los Antiguos[145]
Grassy camp[154]
Young guanaco[156]
First huemul camp[162]
The off-saddle[165]
Jones smokes the pipe of victory[166]
The Indian trail[171]
River Olin[172]
River Belgrano[174]
The home of the Indian who gave us mutton[176]
La Gaviota[177]
Santa Cruz[178]
Residents of Santa Cruz[179]
The main street, Santa Cruz[182]
Ford on the River Santa Cruz[184]
Estancia of Mr. E. Cattle[193]
The launch, with Mr. Cattle and Bernardo on board[197]
Bernardo Hähansen[207]
Where the squalls came from[215]
Forests under the snows where wild cattle breed[224]
Edge of forest[233]
Guanacos on sky-line[237]
The huemul doe which touched the author. Photographed with smallcamera as she retired[243]
Best head of huemul (Xenelaphus bisulcus) shot by the author. Sideview[249]
Head of guanaco[254]
Guanaco chico (captured with lasso)[256]
Red mountain wolf (Canis montanus)[260]
Hellgate[262]
Beyond man's footsteps[265]
Glacier de los Tempanos[273]
Glacier and glacial detritus[275]
Cañadon of the River Katarina[281]
River Katarina[283]
Lake Pearson[285]
Punta Arenas[292]
The author[293]
Skin of Grypotherium, outer view[306]
Skin of Grypotherium, inner view[307]
MAPS
Map showing route of Expedition through Patagonia[36]
Map of the Eastern Portion of Lake Buenos Aires[172]
Map of Lake Argentino and District (showing routes)[188]