CONTENTS.

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I. General Advice Applicable to all Kinds of Travel, 9
II. Railway Travel in the United States and Canadas, 20
III. American Steamboat Travel, 28
IV. Sea and Ocean Travel, 37
V. Sea Sickness and How to Avoid it, 48
VI. Special Advice to Ladies, by a Lady, 55
VII. Daily Life at Sea, 64
VIII. Going on Shore—Hotels, 76
IX. The System of Fees, 87
X. English and Continental Money, 102
XI. Languages and Couriers, 108
XII. Railway Traveling on the Continent, 118
XIII. Steamboat Traveling in Europe, 133
XIV. Sea-going Steamers in European Waters, 139
XV. Sea and Ocean Steamers in Various Parts of the World, 147
XVI. Travel by Stage-Coach, Diligence, and Post, 155
XVII. Traveling with Camels and Elephants, 167
XVIII. Traveling with Reindeer and Dogs, 174
XIX. Traveling with Man-power—Palankeens, Jinrikishas, and Sedan Chairs, 179
XX. Pedestrian Traveling—Mountain Climbing, 186
XXI. Traveling Without Money—Round the World for $50, 193
XXII. Skeleton Tours for America and Europe, 201
XXIII. } General Directions for a Journey Round the World, with Routes, Distances, etc., etc., 207
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XXV. Legal Rights of Travelers, by a Lawyer, 230
XXVI. Wilderness and Frontier Travel, 242
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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