| Coming Americans | [Frontispiece] |
| The Inflowing Tide | [18] |
| Ellis Island Immigration Station | [34] |
| Receiving Room at Ellis Island | [59] |
| Detained for Special Examination | [74] |
| An Appeal from the Special Inquiry Board to Commissioner Watchorn | [94] |
| The Landing at the Battery in New York | [102] |
| A German Family | [128] |
| Italian and Swiss Girls | [144] |
| A Group of Twelve Different Nationalities | [166] |
| Three Types of Immigrants | [180] |
| A Group of Immigrants Just Arrived at Ellis Island | [198] |
| An Italian Family Crowded in a New York Tenement | [210] |
| Four Nationalities | [236] |
| Portuguese and Spanish Children | [256] |
| An Italian Sunday School in New England | [283] |
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| Sketch Maps and Charts |
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| Immigration at the Port of New York for 1906 | [32] |
| Immigrant Distribution by States for 1905 | [106] |
| Immigrant Distribution by Races: |
| Scandinavian | [108] |
| Canadian and British | [109] |
| Irish | [114] |
| Germanic | [115] |
| French and Iberic | [146] |
| Slavic | [171] |
| Changes in Sources of Immigration Causing Increase of Illiteracy | [125] |
| Countries from which the Slavs Come | [161] |
| Distribution of Slavs in the United States | [163] |
| Wave of Immigration for Eighty-seven Years | [308] |
| Colored Chart of Races of Immigrants for 1905 | [End] |