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| I. | The Author—A Modern Living Replica of the Ancient Greek Statue, “Hermaphroditos” (Photo by Dr. A. W. Herzog) | [Frontispiece] |
| II. | Ancient Greek Statue of an Androgyne, Called “Hermaphroditos,” Now in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy | [25] |
| III. | Alexander the Great—An Androgyne of the Mild Type | [31] |
| IV. | Julius Cæsar—An Androgyne of the Mild Type | [31] |
| V. | Raphael—the Most Gifted Ultra-Androgyne the World Has Known | [33] |
| VI. | The “Fairie Boy” Ready to Set Out on Life’s Journey | [53] |
| VII. | My Garden of Gethsemane | [78] |
| VIII. | Front View of Author at Thirty-three (Photo by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt) | [82] |
| IX. | Rear view of Author at Thirty-three (Photo by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt) | [89] |
| X. | Fourteenth Street Rialto, Stamping-Ground of the Hermaphroditoi | [105] |
| XI. | Stuyvesant Square, One of Jennie June’s Stamping Grounds | [105] |
| XII. | Neighborhood Where Harvey Green Thought He “Finished” Jennie June | [140] |
| XIII. | The Author at Thirty-four (Amateur photo) | [164] |
| XIV. | Bowery, in the Nineteenth Century America’s Main Red-Light Street, and Stamping-Ground of Frank—Eunice, Angelo—Phyllis and Ralph Werther—Jennie June | [169] |
| XV. | Michelangelo’s Adam | [216] |
| XVI. | Whitestone Railroad Station (“Holy Ground”) | [271], [272], [273] |
| XVII. | “The Boy of the Piave” (America’s gift to Italy in 1921) | [277] |