CONTENTS
| Scene from The Aroma of Athens | [Frontispiece] | |
| Karma, Reincarnation, and Immortality | H. T. Edge, b. a. (Cantab.) | [243] |
| Scenes from The Aroma of Athens (illustrations) | [246]-[247], [254]-[255], [266]-[267] | |
| Poetry and Criticism | Kenneth Morris | [247] |
| "The Music of the Spheres" | H. Coryn, m. d., m. r. c. s. | [258] |
| Does Nirvâna mean Annihilation? | T. H. | [261] |
| Cathedrals in Ancient Crete | A Student | [262] |
| The World of Womanhood | Grace Knoche | [264] |
| "Magnetons," Force and Matter | H. Travers | [267] |
| The Natural History Museum, London (illustrated) | [270] | |
| Scenes in Geneva and near Champéry, Switzerland (illustrations) | [271] | |
| Was H. P. Blavatsky a Plagiarist? | H. T. Edge, b. a. (Cantab.) | [271] |
| A Farmhouse on the Norfolk Broads, England (illustration) | [274] | |
| Buckingham Palace, London (illustrated) | [275] | |
| The Golden Chain of Platonic Succession | F. S. Darrow, a. m., ph. d. (Harv.) | [276] |
| Classical Cyrene | Ariomardes | [280] |
| Killarney, Ireland (illustrated) | F. J. Dick, m. inst. c. e., m. inst. c. e. i. | [282] |
| The Vrbas Defile, Bosnia (illustrated) | F. J. B. | [286] |
| Rocking-Stone Pinnacle, Tasmania (illustration) | [287] | |
| Astronomical Notes | C. J. Ryan | [287] |
| St. Paul's Cathedral from Ludgate Hill (illustrated) | Carolus | [293] |
| Who Made the Eucalypts? (illustrated) | Nature-Lover | [295] |
| Australian Marsupials (illustrated) | Nature-Lover | [296] |
| Hoa-Haka-Nana-Ia (illustrated) | P. A. Malpas | [299] |
| Sun-Life and Earth-Life | Per Fernholm, m. e. (Stockholm) | [300] |
| The Spade of the Archaeologist | Ariomardes | [303] |
| The Lands now Submerged | Durand Churchill | [305] |
| Scene in Amsterdam. Oil Creek Falls, Alberta, Canada (illustrations) | [306]-[307] | |
| Book Reviews: Il est ressuscité (Charles Morice) | H. A. Fussell | [307] |
Copyright by Katherine Tingley, 1911 Lomaland Photo. and Engraving Dept.
SCENE FROM "THE AROMA OF ATHENS," AS PRESENTED IN THE GREEK THEATER,
INTERNATIONAL THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS, POINT LOMA, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 17, 1911
PROCLAMATION OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR BY MELESIPPOS, THE SPARTAN HERALD