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Grunewald, 184. — Steglitz. Gross-Lichterfelde,
185. — Wannsee. Pfauen-Insel, 186.—Neu-Babels-
berg, 187.
14. Potsdam and its Environs.........1*'
Statue of Emp. William I. Town Palace. Lust-
garten, 191. — Church of St. Nicholas. Garrison
Church. Brandenburg Gate, 192.—Friedens-Kirche.
Mausoleum of Emp. Frederick III. Park of Sans-
souci, 193. — Palace of Sanssouci. Picture Gallery,
194.—Orangery, 195.—Charlottenhof. New Palace,
196. — Pfingstberg. Marble Palace, 197. — Klein-
Glienicke. Babelsberg, 198.—Brauhausberg, 199.
15. Sj)andau mid Tegel. The Upper Spree and Dahme 200
Spandau, 200. —Tegel, 201. — Kbpenick. Fried-
richshagen. Erkner. Kalkberge Rildersdorf, 202.
— Griinau. Konigs-Wusterhausen, 203.
16. Longer Excursions from Berlin.......204
Eberswalde. Chorin. Freienwalde, 204. — Bran¬
denburg, 205. — Neu-Ruppin, 206. — Oranienburg.
Rheinsberg, 207. — Buckow. The Spreewald, 20S.
List of Modern Artists mentioned in the Handbook . . . 211
Index..................218
List of the Principal Streets, Squares, Public Buildings, etc.,
with reference to the Plans of Berlin.......227
Maps and Flans.
1. Key-Plan of Berlin (1 : 68,700), facing the title-page.
2. Tramway Map of Berlin (1 : 35,000), p. 14.
3. Plan of the Inner Town (1 :12,500), p. 54.
4. Plan of the Zoological Garden (1: 6900), p. 177.
5. Map of the Nearer Environs of Berlin (1 :150,000), p. 184.
6. Map of Potsdam and its Environs (1 : 25,000), p. 188.
7. Map of the Farther Environs of Berlin (1 : 750,000), p. 204.
8. Map of the Spreewald (1:150,000), p. 208.
9. Large Plan of Berlin (1 : 20,000), in three sections, p. 227.
10. Railway Map of Germany, at the end of the Handbook.
Ground-Plans of the Royal Palace, the Old and New Mu¬
seums, the National Gallery, the Emperor Frederick Mu¬
seum, the Ethnographical Museum, \\<&M.useum of Industrial
Art, the Hohenzollern Museum, the Natural History Mu¬
seum, the Agricultural and Mining Museums, and the Reichs-
tags-Gebaude.