 
Coming Americans | Frontispiece | The Inflowing Tide | 18 | Ellis Island Immigration Station | 34 | Receiving Room at Ellis Island | 59 | Detained for Special Examination | 74 | An Appeal from the Special Inquiry Board to Commissioner Watchorn | 94 | The Landing at the Battery in New York | 102 | A German Family | 128 | Italian and Swiss Girls | 144 | A Group of Twelve Different Nationalities | 166 | Three Types of Immigrants | 180 | A Group of Immigrants Just Arrived at Ellis Island | 198 | An Italian Family Crowded in a New York Tenement | 210 | Four Nationalities | 236 | Portuguese and Spanish Children | 256 | An Italian Sunday School in New England | 283 | | Sketch Maps and Charts | | Immigration at the Port of New York for 1906 | 32 | Immigrant Distribution by States for 1905 | 106 | Immigrant Distribution by Races: | Scandinavian | 108 | Canadian and British | 109 | Irish | 114 | Germanic | 115 | French and Iberic | 146 | Slavic | 171 | Changes in Sources of Immigration Causing Increase of Illiteracy | 125 | Countries from which the Slavs Come | 161 | Distribution of Slavs in the United States | 163 | Wave of Immigration for Eighty-seven Years | 308 | Colored Chart of Races of Immigrants for 1905 | End |
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