- Scene at Cape May
- Scenes and Incidents on Coney Island
- Bathing costume, from The Delineator, July 1884
- Bathing costumes from a supplement to The Tailor’s Review, July 1895
- How she came out
- How she went in
- The Bathe at Newport
- Nose
- Nose
- Hands clasped
- Lips
- Mouth
- Mouth
- Muscles in the leg
- Hand
- Hand holding a jug
- Hand
- Hands clasped
- Hand
- Hands
- Hand
- Hand
- Hand
- Hand holding a rod
- Hand holding cloth
- Hand
- Hand
- Hand grasping a bar
- Hand pointing
- Hand
- Hand
- Face
- Face
- Face 6
- Face 7
- Face 8
- Face 9
- Face 1
- Face 2
- Face 3
- Face 4
- Face 5
- Eye 3
- Eye 4
- Eye 5
- Eye 6
- Eye looking down
- Eye looking up
- Eye
- Ear
- Ear
- Ear
- Ear
- Eye 2
- Arm 2
- Arm
- Nose
- Nose
- Nose 4
- Pictograph
The cuts show the power ot the Shamans among the Esquimgux and their belief in the presence of demons .In one we see the boat resting on posts,the winter habitation, store houses, trees in the middle, the Shaman and the hunters. In another,the Shaman stands upon his lodge,and drives back the game, the deer are seen swimming in the water. In the third we see the hunter shooting the game which has been driven up to him by the demon and his assistants. The control of the Shaman over the demon is the essential part of the pictograph.