Issued Monthly with MARCH TO MAY 1910 Volume 58 CHAUTAUQUA PRESS Copyright Chautauqua Press 1910 PUBLIC LIRUAR INDEX March to May 1910, Volume 54 C. L. S. C. Round Table: Class of 1910, 125; Summer Plans, 126; Up and at It, 127; A Palatable Remedy, 128; Chautauqua in Winter, 129; Christmas in the Hall of Christ, 132; Letters from 1909, 134; Programs and Questions and Answers, 138-141; News from Readers and Circles, 141; East and West (Mat- Celestial Menagerie, The, 419. Characters in the Homeric Stories, 430. COOKE GEORGE WILLIS. Woman in the Progress of Civilization, 19, 166, 310. GRIFFIN, FRANK LOXLEY. Halley's Comet and Others, 400. Egypt-A Reading Journey Through: VII. Esneh, El Kab, and Edfu, 40; VIII. The First Cataract: Aswan and Philae, 184; Halley's Comet and Others, 400. Highways and Byways: A Permanent International Court of Arbi- Historic Types of Architecture: VII. Greek Doric Architecture, 64; Library Shelf: Laws of Ptolemy Philadelphus, 122; The Scarab, 263. SPENCER, EDMUND. May, 437. Star Myth of Hercules, 248. Vesper Hour, The: Immanence of God, 109; Humility with Respect VINCENT CHANCELLOR JOHN H. The Vesper Hour, 109, 267. Woman in the Progress of Civilization: VII. Woman in the Era of PICTURES. Egypt, A Reading Journey through: Dahabiyeh Voyage, 43, 44; Denderah Temple, 46; Esneh Temple, 46; Cliff Tomb at El Kab, 47; Modern Village of Edfu, 48; Monolithic Shrine, 49; Cliff Tomb at El Kab-Decorations, 49; Edfu Temple, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57; Esneh Temple 50; 3000 B. C. or 1910 A. D., 58; Island of Philae, 148, 195, 196, 201, 207; At the Foot of the First Cataract, 194; Inscription on Island of Sehel, 197; Ninety-two- Foot Obelisk, 197; Ancient Nilometer, 198; View from the Western Cliffs, Elephantine, 199; Colonnaded Hall in Kom Obo Temple, 200; Cliff-Tomb of Sebni and Mekhu, 202; Door of Harkhuf's Tomb, 202; Cliff-Shrines at Silsileh, 203; Letter of Pepi II, 203; Hospital Garden, and Shipping of Aswan, 204; Open Sluice Gates of Aswan, 205; A Corner of the Market, Aswan, 206; Funeral on Elephantine, 208; Western Cliff and Tombs of Elephantine Nobles, 208; Head of Colossus of Ram- ses II, 293; View Across Uppermost Lock above Aswan, 341; University of Chicago Dahabiyeh, 341; Village and Temple of Kalabsheb, 342; Abu Simbel Temple, 343; Pillared Hall in Tem- ple of Amada. 343; Nile and Desert in Dongoia Province, 344; Temple of Sebna, 346; Temple of Amenhotep II at Soleb, 347; Ruins Desert Palace of Family of Queen Candace, 347; Tomb of Mahdi, 348; Abu Simbel Temple, 349; Cliff Temples and Monuments of Abu Simbel, 350; Temple of Abu Simbel, 351; Up the Nile from Fortress of Kasr Ibrim, 352; Fortress Hercules, 249, 250, 251, 252, 256, 258, 259, 262. Historic Types of Architecture: Temple, Island of Aegina, 67; Vale of Delphi, 68; Octagonal Pier at Aegina, 68; Grotto Tem- ple of Apollo, Delos, 60; Hecatompedon, Athens, 70, 71: Tem- ple of Poseidon, 72; "Basilica," Paestum, 73; Temple of Dem- eter, Paestum, 73; Temple of Concord, Agrigentum, 74; The Thesion, Athens, 75; Temple of Castor and Pollux, Agrigen- tum, 76; Temple, Island of Aegina, 77; Detail of Parthenon, 78; Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Phegalaea, 79; The Heraion, |