LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING PAGE
"The Colours"[Frontispiece]
Views on New National Road, between San Vicente and Ilopango[8]
H. E. Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo, President of the Republic of Salvador 1911-1915[18]
The 3rd Company, Sergeants' School, in Review Order[28]
Company in Line, Sergeants' School[28]
Section of Riflemen kneeling, Sergeants' School[28]
General Fernando Figueroa, President of the Republic of Salvador 1907-1911[38]
Dr. Artúro Ramón Ávila, Consul-General for the Republic of Salvador to Great Britain, appointed May, 1911[46]
Artillery on Parade-Ground, San Salvador Barracks[60]
Colonel's Quarters, School of Sergeants[70]
Officers' Club-Room, School of Sergeants[70]
Penitentiary at San Salvador[78]
Officers' Club-Room, Military Polytechnic School[78]
Colonel, Adjutant, and Captains of Company[86]
Cadet Corps, School of Sergeants[86]
Mr. Lionel Edward Gresley Carden, C.M.G., H.B.M. Minister-Resident at Salvador (as well as at Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras)[98]
Front of Sergeants' School, San Salvador[108]
Typical Street in San Salvador, showing Style of One-Storey Houses[108]
Mr. Mark Jamestown Kelly, F.R.G.S., for Fifteen Years Consul-General in Great Britain for Salvador (retired June, 1911), and Chairman of the Salvador Railway Company, Limited[114]
Side-view of "El Rotulo" Bridge[118]
The National Road leading to La Libertad, showing "El Rotulo" Bridge[118]
Entrance to Avenida La Ceiba at San Salvador[130]
The Famous Avenida under Construction[130]
View of the New Avenida leading to San Salvador, taken from the North[140]
View of the Picturesque Town of Marcala[150]
El Parque Barríos, one of the most Beautiful Public Resorts in Central America[162]
Government Building ("Casa Blanca"), San Salvador[178]
Campo de Marte (Racecourse), San Salvador[178]
1. View of Butters' Divisadero Mines, Department of Morazán, Salvador[188]
2. Butters' Salvador Mines, Santa Rosa, Department of La Unión, Salvador[188]
Map of the Salvador Railway[198]
Deck Bridge on Salvador Railway[206]
Station Building at Santa Ana on the Salvador Railway[206]
Mr. Charles T. Spencer, General Manager of the Salvador Railway, appointed May, 1911[222]
Don Juan Amaya, Governor of the Department of Cuscutlán[222]
Native Habitation in the Hot Country[232]
Native making Sugar from a Primitive Wooden Mill[232]
A Street in Sonsonate (Calle de Mercado)[242]
Type of "Quinta" or Country-House in Santa Tecla (New San Salvador)[242]
Public Park in San Salvador, where Throngs of Well-dressed People assemble in the Evening to listen to an Excellent Military Band[258]
New National Palace at San Salvador[268]
Theatre at Santa Ana, Department of Santa Ana[268]
Cathedral of Sonsonate, Department of Sonsonate[274]
Public Park at Cojutepeque, Department of Cuscutlán[284]
Barracks at Cojutepeque, Department of Cuscutlán[284]
Municipal Palace at Sonsonate, Department of Sonsonate[294]
Group of Salvadoreans of the Superior Working-Class[314]
The "Stately" Offices of His Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at La Unión, one of the Principal Ports in Salvador[306]
Barracks at Santa Tecla (New San Salvador)[306]
Map of the Republic of SalvadorAt end