E 160 Aiz U6 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR f i Vcjv^ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY MAGAZINE ARTICLES ON NATIONAL PARKS, RESERVA TIONS, AND MONUMENTS This list of magazine articles on the national parks has been prepared in order to supply inquirers with references to descriptive articles. The articles have been listed alphabetically by magazines, as it is believed that this arrangement is the most convenient one for the persons that will use the list. The articles are all descrip tive unless the titles or the notations indicate otherwise. An endeavor has been made to list all magazine articles that have been printed up to December 31, 1910. Persons discovering errors or omissions will confer a favor by reporting them to the Secretary of the Interior. PARKS IN GENERAL. Harper s Weekly, vol. 41 (June 5, 1897), pp. 563-567. The national parks and forest reservations, by John Muir. Nation, vol. 74 (Apr. 10, 1902), p. 294. Review of our national parks, by John Muir. Review of Reviews, vol. 40 (July, 1909), pp. 44-48. The Nation s playgrounds, by G. 0. Smith. BIG TREES. The big trees in the Yosemite National Park are discussed also in some of the articles in which that park is described. All the Year Round, n. s., vol. 32 (Sept. 22, 1883), pp. 341-347. The lords of the forest. n. s., vol. 32 (Oct. 13, 1883), pp. 413-419. Life in the forest. American Architect, vol. 83 (Mar. 19, 1904), p. 94. The life of a big tree. Contains the history of a California big tree over 2,000 years old. American Naturalist, vol. 6 (October, 1872), pp. 577-596. Sequoia and its history, by Asa Gray. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 88 (September, 1901), pp. 304-320. Hunting big redwoods, by John Muir. Blackwood s Magazine, vol. 99 (February, 1866), pp. 196-199. A visit to the big trees. Chamber s Journal, 3d s., vol. 6 (Dec. 20, 1856), pp. 398-399. Californian giants. - 3d s., vol. 18 (November, 1862), pp. 346-347. The mammoth trees of California. Chautauquan, vol. 33 (July, 1906), pp. 362-366. How the sequoias grow, by. H. W. Warren. 10135411 &J197031 Edinburgli New Philosophical Journal, n. s., vol. 11 (April, 1860), pp. 205-227. Note* on Calif ornian trees. Gentleman s Magazine, n. s., vol. 29 (October, 1882), pp. 463-479. A Californian forest, by C. F. Gordon. Harper s Magazine, vol. 57 (November, 1878), pp. 813-827. The new sequoia forests of California, by John Muir. Harper s Weekly, vol. 41 (May 15, 1897), p. 495. Some of California s big trees and their guardians, by J. F. Bell. Nation, vol. 45 (Dec. 22, 1887), p. 504. The age of the sequoias, by C. B. Bradley. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 7 (March, 1886), pp. 305-316. A new study of some problems relating to the giant trees, by C. B. Bradley. - 2d s., vol. 33 (March, 1889), pp. 356-368. Uncle Sam s troopers in the na tional parks of California, by Capt. J. A. Lockwood. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 67 (September, 1905), pp. 465-474. The ancestors of the big trees, by E. W. Berry. An account of the occurrence of the sequoia in previous geologic epochs with a short statement regarding the age of the present trees. Public Opinion, vol. 29 (Oct. 25, 1900), p. 528. The age of the big trees of California. Scientific American, vol. 83 (Nov. 17, 1900), p. 306. California s big trees. Strand Magazine, vol. 14 (July, 1897), pp. 82-90. Timber titans, by George Dollar. Sunset, vol. 16 (January, 1906), pp. 280-283. Helping the Sierra sequoias, by A. J. Wells. World s Work, vol. 3 (February, 1902), pp. 1714-1723. Big trees of California, by R. T. Fisher. vol. 18 (June, 1909), pp. 11697-11706. Saving the big trees, by F. Strother. CASA GRANDE RUIN. American Antiquarian, vol. 18 (July, 1896), pp. 228-245. American explorations among the pueblos, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 18 (November, 1896), pp. 333-345. Ancient and modern pueblos com pared, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 20 (May, 1898), pp. 143-168. Spanish and American explorations, by S. D. Peet. Contains general description of some of the pueblos. - vol. 20 (July, 1898), pp. 193-210. Caves and cliff dwellings compared, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 20 (November, 1898), pp. 315-338. Great houses and fortresses, by S. D. Peet. General description of pueblos and cliff dwellings. American Architect, vol. 56 (Apr. 17 and May 22, 1897), pp. 19, 59, and vol. 57 (July 24 and Sept. 11, 1897), pp. 31, 87. Pueblo architecture, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Contains general description of pueblo architecture and some references to Casa Grande Ruin. - vol. 60 (Apr. 23, 1898), p. 28. Repair of the Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz. Independent, vol. 56 (Apr. 28, 1904), p. 952. Casa Grande, by G. L. Spining. Poem. Nation, vol. 51 (Aug. 28 and Sept. 4, 1890), pp. 166-168, 185-187. Ruins of Casas Grandes, by A. F. Bandelier. New England Magazine, n. s., vol. 16 (July, 1897), pp. 570-582. Casa Grande Ruin, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Outlook, vol. 91 (Jan. 16, 1909), pp. 98-99. A real American ruin. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 36 (October, 1900), pp. 295-297. The prehistoric ruins of the Casa Grande, by A. R. Crane. Scientific American Supplement, vol. 43 (June 5, 1897), p. 17877. Casa Grande Ruin, by Cosmos Mindeleff. 3 CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. American Journal of Science, 4th s., vol. 3 (March, 1897), pp. 165-172. Crater Lake, Oreg., by J. S. Diller. American Naturalist, vol. 22 (November, 1888), pp. 996-1005. Sketches of the Cas cade Mountains of Oregon, by E. D. Cope. Coast, vol. 8 (July, 1904), pp. 29-30. Crater Lake, by H. V. Grubbe. Forestry and Irrigation, vol. 9 (May, 1903), pp. 236-240. Crater Lake National Park, by J. M. Baltimore. Good Roads and Cyclist ^October, 1896). A wheel to Crater Lake, by E. M. Wilbur. Not seen. Harper s Weekly, vol. 40 (Sept. 19, 1896), p. 932. Crater Lake, by G. W. Kirkman. Independent, vol. 49 (Feb. 25, 1897), p. 240. Crater Lake, Oreg., byG. F. Wright. Inland Educator, vol. 4 (June, 1897), p. 209. Crater Lake, by B. W. Evermann. Not seen. Mazama, vol. 1 (1897), pp. 139-150. Description of Crater Lake, by E. M. Wilbur. - vol. 1 (1897), pp. 150-161. The discovery and early history of Crater Lake, by M. W. Gorman. - vol. 1 (1897), pp. 161-170. The geology of Crater Lake, by J. S. Diller. vol. 1 (1897), pp. 170-203. The August vegetation of Mount Mazama, Oreg., by F. V. Coville. vol. 1 (1897), pp. 204-230. The mammals of Mount Mazama, Oreg., by C. H. Merriam. vol. 1 (1897), pp. 230-238. U. S. Fish Commission investigations at Crater Lake, by B. W. Evermann. National Geographic Magazine, vol. 8 (February, 1897), pp. 33-48. Crater Lake, Oreg., by J. S. Diller. Nature, vol. 57 (Feb. 17, 1898), pp. 375-376. Crater Lake, Oreg. Oregon Native Son, vol. 1 (July, 1899), pp. 135-137. Legend of Crater Lake, by M. B. Kerr. Out West, vol. 17 (August, 1902), pp. 173-187. The story of Crater Lake, Oreg., by H. W. Fairbanks. Outing, vol. 31 (December, 1897), pp. 257-260. A pilgrimage to Crater Lake, Oreg., by S. G. Bayne. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 1 (March, 1883), pp. 295-301. Mountaineering in Oregon, by F. F. Victor. Contains a short account of a trip to Crater Lake. 2d s., vol. 41 (May, 1903), pp. 334-348. Crater Lake National Park, by Nora Batchelor. Pacific Monthly, vol. 6 (October, 1901), pp. 187-189. Oregon s majestic Crater Lake, by D. H. Stovall. - vol. 6 (October, 1901), pp. 190-191. Wimawita, a legend of Crater Lake, by M. B. Kerr. Pacific Northwest (June, 1896). Crater Lake, by H. L. Wells. Not seen. Pacific Unitarian (October, 1896). A trip to Crater Lake, by E. M. Wilbur. Not seen. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 52 (March, 1898), p. 716. Crater Lake, Oreg. Science, vol. 7 (Feb. 26, 1886), pp. 179-182. Crater Lake, Oreg., a proposed national reservation, by C. E. Dutton. - n. s., vol. 4 (Sept. 25, 1896), pp. 446-448. Meeting of the Mazamas at Crater Lake, Oreg., by C. H. Merriam. Scientific American, vol. 75 (Dec. 5, 1896), p. 405. Crater Lake, Oreg., by E. M. Wilbur. Sunset, vol. 9 (May, 1902), pp. 68-73. Crater Lake by night and day, by C. W. Hodgson. - vol. 13 (May, 1904), pp. 14-25. In the Klamath country, by G. B. Oceltree. - vol. 13 (September, 1904), pp. 395-404. The sea of silence, by Joaquin Miller. Technical World, vol. 9 (August, 1908), pp. 655-662. In a drowned volcano s crater, by Rene Bache. Traveler (November, 1896). The Mazamas at Crater Lake. Not seen. World s Work, vol. 16 (May, 1908), pp. 10250-10261. Playground on a crater s edge, by O. Wilson. DEVILS TOWER. Century, n. s., vol. 25 (January, 1894), pp. 450-454. A journey to the Devils Tower in Wyoming, by Thomas Moran. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. Harper s Weekly, vol. 52 (Dec. 26, 1908), p. 26. An ice playground for tourists, by K. L. Smith. National Geographic Magazine, vol. 21 (March, 1910), pp. 215-223. A new national park, by G. E. Mitchell. Outlook, vol. 94 (Apr. 16, 1910), p. 826. The proposed Glacier National Park. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 53 (June, 1909), pp. 495-501. Glacier Park, by H. S. Sanders. Recreation, vol. 31 (May, 1910), pp. 211-216. America s next great playground: Glacier Park in northwestern Montana,- by W. T. Hornaday. Review of Reviews, vol. 41 (June, 1910), pp. 710-717. A new playground for the nation, by G. E. Mitchell. Science, n. s., vol. 2 (Dec. 13, 1895), pp. 792-796. A glacier in the Montana Rockies, by L. W. Chaney, jr. Scientific American Supplement, vol. 48 (Sept. 23, 1899), p. 19854. The glaciers in Montana, by G. B. Grinnell. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 7 (June, 1910), pp. 225-228. The new Glacier National Park. Technical World, vol. 14 (November, 1910), pp. 287-294. Land gift to wild animals, by G. E. Mitchell. World s Work, vol. 16 (May, 1908), pp. 10248-10250. Crown of the continent, by A. W. Greeley. HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS. De Bow s Review, vol. 25 (August, 1858), pp. 199-205. The minerals and springs of Arkansas. 3d ser., vol. 4 (July, 1867), pp. 86-94. Hot Springs of Arkansas. Harper s Magazine, vol. 56 (January, 1878), pp. 193-210. Hot Springs of Arkansas. Leslie s Weekly, vol. 84 (Feb. 11, 1897), p. 87. The Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, by L. D. Greene. World To-day, vol. 17 (August, 1909), p. 878. The Government s free hot-water baths. LEWIS AND CLARK CAVERN NATIONAL MONUMENT. Science, n. s., vol. 29 (Apr. 9 ; 1909), p. 599, Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monu ment of Montana, by V. K. Chestnut. MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK. American Antiquarian, vol. 12 (March, 1890), pp. 85-104. Cliff dwellers and their works, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 12 (July, 1890), pp. 193-210. Cliff dwellings of the Mancos Canons, by F. H. Chapin. vol. 14 (May, 1892), pp. 123-138. The cliff dwellings of the canons of the Mesa Verde, by W. R. Birdsall. vol. 18 (September, 1896), pp. 285-302. Study of high cliff dwellings and cave towns, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 19 (March, 1897), pp. 100-111. Relative age of the pueblos and cliff dwellings, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 20 (January, 1898), pp. 19-36. Cliff Palace and its surroundings, by S. D. Peet, - vol. 20 (March, 1898), pp. 81-100. Cliff fortresses, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 20 (September, 1898), pp. 275-298. Religious life and works of the cliff dwellers, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 21 (January-February, 1899), pp. 17-40. Social and domestic life of the cliff dwellers, by S. D. Peet. - vol. 21 (March-April, 1899), pp. 99-122. Relics of the cliff dwellers, by S. D. Peet, vol. 21 (May-June, 1899), pp. 209-232. Agriculture among the pueblos and cliff dwellers, by S. D. Peet. American Naturalist, vol. 10 (January, 1876), pp. 31-37. Ancient ruins in Colorado, by W. H. Jackson. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, vol. 23 (Dec. 31, 1891), pp. 584-620. The cliff dwellings of the canons of the Mesa Verde, by W. R. Birdsall. Chautauquan, vol. 51 (July, 1908), pp. 194-206. A tenderfoot at the cliff dwellings of the Mesa Verde, by A. M. Anderson. Good Words, vol. 20 (July, 1879), pp. 486-492. The cliff dwellers of the far West, by S. B. J. Skertchly. Harper s Magazine, vol. 93 (September, 1896), pp. 545-561. A summer among the cliff dwellers, by T. M. Prudden. Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, vol. 6 (March, 1883), pp. 636-639. Cliff dwellers of the New Mexican canons. Magazine of Western History, vol. 10 (July, 1889), pp. 278-281. The cliff dwellers, by H. D. Teetor. National Geographic Magazine, vol. 9 (October, 1898), p. 431. Mesa Verde, by F. H. Xewell. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 39 (May, 1902), pp. 875-881. The preservation of cliff dwellings, by K. L. Smith. Pacific Monthly, vol. 17 (June, 1907), pp. 696-713. The cliff dwellers and the Mormon theory, by W. C. McBride. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 16 (March, 1880), pp. 666-673. Prehistoric ruins in southern Colorado, by Henry Gannett. Scribner s Monthly, vol. 17 (December, 1878), pp. 266-276. Cliff dwellers, by E. C. II a rd a ere. Scientific American, vol. 84 (May 11, 1901), pp. 297-298. A cliff -dwell ing park in Colorado, by Cosmos Mincleleff. MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK. Appalachia, vol. 7 (March, 1894), pp. 185-205. A trip to Mount Rainier, Wash., by E. C. Smith. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 38 (November, 1876), pp. 513-530. The ascent of Takhoma [Rainier], by Hazard Stevens. 6 Country Life in America, vol. 14 (June, 1908), pp. 170-171. A trip to the wonderland of the Cascades, by C. E. Cutter. Good Words, vol. 42 (February, 1901), pp. 101-107. To the top of Mount Rainier with the Mazamas, by Arthur Inkersley. Harper s Weekly, vol. 41 (Aug. 28, 1897), p. 850. The Mazamas on Mount Rainier. Illustrated American, vol. 22 (Sept. 18, 1897), pp. 364-367. The new mountaineers of America, by A. W. Vorse. Leslie s Weekly, vol. 85 (Aug. 26, 1897), p. 138. Ascent of Mount Tacoma [Rainier]. Mazama, vol. 2 (October, 1900), pp. 1-18. Mount Rainier, by P. B. Van Trump. - vol. 2 (October, 1900), pp. 18-24. The geology of Mount Rainier, by G.O. Smith. - vol. 2 (October, 1900), pp. 25-34. Rainier, by E. T. Parsons. vol. 2 (October, 1900), pp. 34-40. Prof. McClure s report [on the altitude of Mount Rainier]. - vol. 2 (April, 1901), pp. 93-118. Flora of Mount Rainier, by C. V. Piper, vol. 2 (December, 1905), pp. 201-203. Changes in Mount Tak-ho-ma [Rai nier], by Hazard Stevens. vol. 2 (December, 1905), pp. 203-207. Rainier Indian legends, by W. D. Lyman. vol. 2 (December, 1905), pp. 212-215. The Sierra Club on Mount Rainier, by W. E. Colby. vol. 2 (December, 1905), pp. 220-223. [Geologic] field notes on Mount Rai nier, by Henry Landes. vol. 2 (December, 1905), pp. 224-234. The Rainier climb, by Gertrude Metcalfe. Nation, vol. 23 (Nov. 9, 1876), pp. 287-288. [The ascent of Mount Rainier.] - vol. 23 (Nov. 23, 1876), pp. 312-313. Ascent of Mount Rainier, by Hazard Stevens and S. F. Emmons. - vol. 56 (May 4, 1893), pp. 329-330. Tacoma v. Rainier, by Josiah Collins. Discussion of question of name to be applied to the mountain. National Geographic Magazine, vol. 20 (June, 1909), pp. 530-537. Wonderland of glaciers and snow, by M. Roberts. A description of a winter trip to Mount Rainier National Park. Northwest, vol. 1 (April, 1883), p. 2. Canyons and glaciers : A journey to the ice fields of Mount Tacoma [Rainier], by Bailey Willis. Not seen. Oregon Native Son, vol. 1 (October, 1899), pp. 315-316. Legend of Tahoma [Mount Rainier], by F. H. Say lor. - vol. 1 (November- December, 1899), pp. 361-363. The Noah of the Indian, his story of the deluge and his Mount Ararat: A tradition, by F. H. Say lor. Out West, vol. 24 (May, 1906), pp. 365-395. The Sierra Club in the Northwest, by W. Rodman. Ascent of Mount Rainier by the Sierra Club and Mazamas. Outing, vol. 38 (July, 1901), pp. 386-392. To the summit of Mount Rainier, by A. W. Anderson. Overland Monthly, vol. 14 (May, 1875), pp. 393-403. Ascent of Mount Rainier, by A. V. Kautz. 2d s., vol. 8 (September, 1886), pp. 266-278. Ascent of Mount Tacoma [Rainier], by George Bailey. - 2d s., vol. 30 (October, 1897), p. 372. Mount Tacoma [Rainier], by C. S. Rice. Poem. 2d s., vol. 32 (August, 1898), pp. 114-123. The Mazamas outing at Mount Rainier, by J. P. Montgomery. 2d s., vol. 46 (November, 1905), pp. 447-455. From surf to summit, by H. H. Brown. Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 55 (June, 1910), pp. 552-560. The Rainier Forest Re serve, Mount Rainier, by A. W. McCully. - 2d s., vol. 56 (August, 1910), pp. 143-149. To Mount Rainier s lofty summit, by W. T. Prbsser. 2d s., vol. 56 (August, 1910), pp. 150-155. Indian Henry s Hunting Ground, by A. W. McCully. Pacific Monthly, vol. 13 (May, 1905), p. 285. Mount Rainier, by O. V. Stapp. Poem. Putnam s Magazine, vol. 2 (July, 1907), pp. 447-456. The lure of the mountains, by D. A. Willey. Review of Reviews, vol. 9 (February, 1894), pp. 163-171. Our new national wonder land, by Carl Snyder. - vol. 28 (August, 1903), pp. 206-208. Electric power from Mount Rainier. Scientific American, vol. 88 (May 23, 1903), p. 389. Electric plant below Mount Rainier, by E. Mayo. Scribner s Magazine, vol. 22 (August, 1897), pp. 169-176. Impressions of Mount Rainier, by I. C. Russell. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 6 (January, 1906), pp. 1-6. Ascent of Mount Rainier, by E. M. Ratcliff. - vol. 6 (January, 1907), pp. 87-99. The name "Mount Rainier," by George Davidson. Washington Historical Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1 (October, 1906), pp. 77-81. First attempt to ascend Mount Rainier. World To-day, vol. 9 (October, 1905), pp. 1047-1053. Climbing Mount Tacoma [Mount Rainier], by A. S. Monroe. MUIR WOODS. Charities and Commons, vol. 20 (May 2, 1908), pp. 180-183. Muir Woods, a national park, by C. M. Robinson. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 6 (June, 1908), pp. 285-28%, William Kent s gift [Muir Woods], by E. T. Parsons. PETRIFIED FOREST. Around World, vol. 1 (September, 1894), pp. 183-184. The petrified forest of Arizona, by S. A. Miller. SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. Some of the big trees in this park are discussed in the articles on big trees listed on pages 1-2. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 7 (June, 1909), pp. 99-104. From Kern Canon to Giant Forest: The chronicle of a knapsack trip, by W. C. Morgan. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. American Architect, vol. 13 (Mar. 7, 1883), p. 130. The Yellowstone National Park, by C. F. Driscoll. American Homes and Gardens, vol. 2 (June, 1906), pp. 392-395. The animals of Yellowstone Park, by K. L. Smith. American Journal of Science, 3d s., vol. 3 (February and March, 1872), pp. 105-115, 161-176. The hot springs and geysers of the Yellowstone and Fire Hole Rivers, by F. V. Hayden. 3d s., vol. 3 (April, 1872), pp. 294-297. The Yellowstone National Park, by F. V. Hayden. 8 American Journal of Science, 4th s., vol. 1 (June, 1896), pp. 445-45G. The age of the igneous rocks of the Yellowstone National Park, by Arnold Hague. - 4th s., vol. 2 (July, 1896). pp. 51-58. The Tertiary floras of the Yellowstone National Park, by F. H. Knowlton. American Naturalist, vol. 7 (May, 1873), pp. 279-290. The geysers of Montana, - vol. 8 (February and March, 1874), pp. 65-79, 155-167. The Yellowstone National Park, by T. B. Comstock. vol. 15 (March, 1881), pp. 203-208. Glacial phenomena in the Yellowstone Park, by W. H. Holmes. vol. 19 (November, 1885), pp. 1037-1040. The present condition of the Yellow stone National Park, by E. D. Cope. Appleton s Journal, vol. 26 (December, 1881), pp. 538-547. The geysers of the Yellow stone, by Archibald Geikie. Around World, vol. 1 (July-August, 1894), pp. 148-151. The Yellowstone Park, by D. S. Jordan. Art Journal, vol. 40 (1888), pp. 193-198, 325-328. The American wonderland, by Edward Roberts. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 8 (April, 1898), pp. 509-522. The Yellowstone National Park, by John Muir. Century, n. s., vol. 44 (August, 1903), pp. 481-491. A place of marvels: Yellow stone Park as it now is, by R. S. Baker. Chamber s Journal, 4th s., vol. 11 (May 16, 1874), pp. 315-317. Wonders of the Yel lowstone region. Current Literature, vol. 28 (June, 1900), p. 264. Geysers all right, by H. M. Chit- tenden. Eclectic Magazine, n. s., vol. 35 (January, 1882), pp. 124-136. The geysers of the Yel lowstone, by Archibald Geikie. - n. s., vol. 35 (May, 1882), pp. 598-604. The Yellowstone geysers, by Francis Francis. Garden and Forest, vol. 7 (Apr. 4, 1894), p. 131. The Yellowstone National Park, by C. S. Sargent. Harper s Magazine, vol. 74 (May, 1887), pp. 869-890. The three Tetons, by A. W. Rollins. - vol. 94 (January, 1897), pp. 320-325. [Beauties of the Yellowstone National Park.] Harper s Weekly, vol. 42 (Jan. 29, 1898), pp. 106-107. A winter trip through the Yellowstone National Park, by E. Lindsey. Independent, vol. 50, pt. 1 (Apr. 28, 1898), p. 562. The flowers of Yellowstone Park, by Katherine Armstrong. - vol. 50, pt. 2 (Nov. 17 and Dec. 1, 1898), pp. 1406-1408, 1572-1576. Geology of the Yellowstone National Park, by R. S. Tarr. vol. 52 (May 3, 1900), p. 1047. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, by C. L. Thompson. Poem, vol. 58 (June 29, 1905), pp. 1460-1467. A family trek to the Yellowstone, by Mrs. N. E. Corthell. Description of a trip by a woman and seven children in a wagon to Yellowstone Park. Indoors and Out, vol. 4 (May, 1907), pp. 73-76. Old Faithful Inn log cabin. Not seen. Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, vol. 3 (April, 1880), pp. 743-748. The attractions of the Yellowstone National Park. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 17 (September, 1900), pp. 20-21. Through picturesque America. vol. 21 (August, 1904), pp. 5-6. Through the Yellowstone in a coach, by S. M. Dale. Leisure Hour, vol. 21 (Mar. 2, 1872), pp. 134-138. Marvels of the Yellowstone. Leslie s Weekly, vol. 85 (September, 1897), p. 183. The way we live: Our national zoo, by John Bonner. Lippincott s Magazine, vol. 25 (June, 1880), pp. 688-704, and vol. 26 (July, 1880), pp. 29-41. Through the Yellowstone Park to Fort Ouster, by S. Weir Mitchell. - vol. 72 (July, 1903), p. 111. Canon of the Yellowstone, by M. I. McNeal. Poem. Literary Weekly, vol. 14 (July 28, 1883), pp. 237-238. The Yellowstone Park. A review of guidebook by H. T. Winser. Contains general information. Littell s Living Age, vol. 153 (Apr. 8, 1882), pp. 31-36. The Yellowstone geyser, by Francis Francis. Macmillan s Magazine, vol. 44 (April, 1881), pp. 421-435. The geysers of the Yellow stone, by Archibald Geikie. Magazine of American History, vol. 11 (June, 1884), pp. 497-512. Discovery of the Yellowstone National Park: A chapter of early exploration in the Rocky Mountains, by P. Koch. Magazine of Western History, vol. 6 (September, 1887), pp. 433-445. The Yellow stone Park, by F. C. Sessions. - vol. 33 (February, 1891), pp. 448-453. The Yellowstone expedition of 1863, by S. A. Wilson. Nation, vol. 45 (Sept. 1, 1887), pp. 166-169. A week in Yellowstone Park, by H. T. Finck. vol. 46 (Jan. 5, 1888), pp. 9-10. The Yellowstone Park as a forest reservation, by Arnold Hague. vol. 62 (Mar. 12, 1896), p. 219. The Yellowstone National Park [review of II. M. Chittenden s book], by E. Coues. - vol. 65 (Oct. 7, 1897), pp. 276-277. Yellowstone Park in 1897, by H. T. Finck. vol. 71 (Sept. 27, 1900), pp. 248-250. Yellowstone Park as a summer resort, by H. T. Finck. National Magazine, vol. 6 (September, 1897), pp. 541-550. The Yellowstone National Park, by W. D. Van Blarcom. - vol. 19 (February, 1904), pp. 611-614. Ski-runners of the Yellowstone, by L. R. Freeman. Nature, vol. 5 (Mar. 21, 1872), p. 403. The Yellowstone Park. - vol. 6 (Sept. 12 and 26, 1872), pp. 397-401, 437-439. A gigantic "pleasure ground: " The Yellowstone National Park of the United States. Nineteenth Century, vol. 11 (March, 1882), pp. 369-377. The Yellowstone geysers, by F. Francis. Out West, vol. 18 (April, 1903), pp. 545-546, and vol. 19 (November, 1903), pp. 455-472). Yellowstone Park, by M. E. Andrews. - vol. 22 (May, 1905), pp. 325-331. Something about the Yellowstone Park, by A. T. Richardson. Outing, vol. 16 (July, 1890), pp. 256-263. Yellowstone Park, by A. B. Guptill. - vol. 18 (June, 1891), pp. 191-195. First bicycle tour of the Yellowstone National Park, by W. 0. Owen. - vol. 30 (May, 1897), pp. 163-164. A woman s trout fishing in Yellowstone Park, by M. T. Townsend. vol. 32 (April, 1898), pp. 17-24. Camp and cycle in Yellowstone National Park, by W. W. Thayer. - vol. 34 (May, 1899), pp. 161-167. Through the Yellowstone on foot, by C. H. Henderson. - vol. 52 (July, 1908), pp. 508-511. Wyoming summer fishing and the Yellow stone Park, by R. E. Clark. Outlook, vol. 74 (Aug. 29, 1903), pp. 1036-1040. Managing a national park, by H. H. Lewis. 10 Overland Monthly, vol. 6 (May and June, 1871), pp. 431-437, 489-496. The Wash- burn Yellowstone expedition. 2d s., vol. 5 (January, 1885), pp. 1-13. The world s wonderlands in Wyo ming and New Zealand, by C. F. G. Gumming. 2d s., vol. 29 (June, 1897), pp. 594-603. In nature s laboratory: Driving and fishing in Yellowstone Park, by F. B. King. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 25 (August, 1884), pp. 494-508. The world s geyser regions, by A. C. Peale. vol. 27 (July, 1885), pp. 289-295. A great winter sanitarium for the American Continent, by Edward Frankland. - vol. 43 (July, 1893), pp. 301-307. Fossil forests of the Yellowstone, by S. E. Tillman. vol. 54 (February, 1899), pp. 475-481. Death Gulch [Yellowstone Park]: A natural bear trap, by T. A. Jaggar, jr. Recreation, vol. 30 (August, 1909), pp. 72-73. Scenes in Yellowstone Park. - vol. 32 (July, 1910), pp. 53-55. "Sage brush" in Yellowstone Park, by H. D. Foster. Saint Nicholas, vol. 30 (September, 1903), pp. 998-999. Novel fishing feat, by Everett Foster. Science, vol. 11 (June 1, 1888), pp. 255-256. [Map of] the Yellowstone National Park. - vol. 13 (May 17, 1889), pp. 382-384. Soaping geysers, by Arnold Hague. vol. 17 (Jan. 16, 1891), pp. 36-37. Mineral waters of the Yellowstone National Park, by W. H. Weed. vol. 22 (Nov. 3, 1893), pp. 244-246. Overland sounds in the vicinity of Yellowstone Lake, by Edwin Linton. n. s., vol. 6 (July 30, 1897), pp. 145-157. Vegetation of the hot springs of Yellowstone Park, by B. M. Davis. n. s., vol. 19 (Apr. 15, 1904), Death Gulch, by F. W. Traphagen. Scientific American, vol. 82 (Jan. 27, 1900), p. 60. Rapid decline of geyser activity in Yellowstone Park, by E. H. Barbour. Scientific American Supplement, vol. 55 (Jan. 3, 1903), pp. 22575-22576. The geysers of Yellowstone Park, by D. A. Willey. Scribner s Magazine, vol. 35 (May, 1904), pp. 513-527. The Yellowstone Park, by Arnold Hague. Scribner s Monthly, vol. 2 (May and June, 1871), pp. 1-17, 113-128. The wonders of the Yellowstone, by N. P. Langford. - vol. 3 (November, 1871), pp. 1-17. Thirty-seven days of peril, by T. C. Everts. - vol. 3 (February, 1872), pp. 388-396. More about the Yellowstone, by F. V. Hayden. vol. 6 (June, 1873), pp. 129-157. The ascent of Mount Hayden, by N. P. Langford. Southern Magazine, vol. 9 (August, 1871), pp. 219-223. The falls of the Yellowstone, by Howard O Neill. Spectator, vol. 81 (Dec. 24, 1898), pp. 944-945. The Yellowstone Park to-day. Western Monthly, vol. 4 (July, 1870), pp. 60-67. Valley of the Upper Yellowstone, by C. W. Cook. World To-day, vol. 8 (June, 1905), pp. 631-639. A nation s playground, by H. F. Cope. - vol. 19 (November, 1910), pp. 1263-1272. Touring Yellowstone Park on Gov ernment highways, by M. O. Eld ridge. World s Work, vol. 6 (June, 1903), pp. 3569-3576. On horseback through the Yellow stone, by H. D. Sedgwick, jr. 11 YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. Some of the big trees in this park are also discussed in the articles on big trees listed on pages 1-2. AppalacMa, vol. 12 (July, 1910), pp. 138-146. The origin of Yosemite Valley, by D. W. Johnson. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 13 (June, 1864), pp. 739-754. Seven weeks in the great Yosemite, by F. H. Ludlow. vol. 82 (November, 1898), pp. 617-631. Among the animals of the Yosemite, by John Muir. - vol. 82 (December, 1898), pp. 751-760. Among the birds of the Yosemite, by John Muir. - vol. 84 (August, 1899), pp. 145-152. The Yosemite National Park, by John Muir. vol. 85 (April, 1900), pp. 493-507. The forests of the Yosemite Park, by John Muir. - vol. 86 (August, 1900), pp. 167-179. Wild gardens of the Yosemite Park, by John Muir. - vol. 87 (April, 1901), pp. 556-565. Fountains and streams of the Yosemite National Park, by John Muir. vol. 106 (August, 1910), pp. 228-237. On foot in the Yosemite, by Bradford Fairey. Broadway, 3d s., vol. 5 (1872), pp. 296-308. The big trees and the Yosemite. Catholic World, vol. 37 (September, 1883), pp. 783-792. En route to the Yosemite. - vol. 38 (March, 1884), pp. 830-839. The Yosemite. Century, n. s., vol. 17 (January, 1890), p. 475. Destructive tendencies in the Yo semite Valley. - n. s., vol. 18 (August, 1890), pp. 483-500. The treasures of the Yosemite, by John Muir. n. s., vol. 18 (September, 1890), pp. 656-667. Features of the proposed Yosemite National Park, by John Muir. n. s., vol. 48 (May, 1905), pp. 156-157. The recession of the Yosemite. n. s., vol. 59 (November, 1910), pp. 47-53. The spell of the Yosemite, by John Burroughs. Chautauquan, vol. 17 (August, 1893), pp. 612-617. A camping trip to the Yosemite Valley, by Mrs. W. C. Sawyer. Cornhill Magazine, vol. 47 (April, 1883), pp. 410-423. Early spring in California. An account of a trip to the Yosemite. Cosmopolitan Magazine, vol. 18 (April, 1895), p. 727. Yosemite, by J. L. Spalding. Poem. - vol. 43 (September, 1907), pp. 569-575. The new Yosemite railroad, by E. H. Hamilton. Country Life in America, vol. 15 (January, 1909), pp. 262-264. The Yosemite in winter, by F. Strother. Craftsman, vol. 7 (March, 1905), pp. 654-665. A letter from the Yosemite Valley, by John Muir. Eclectic Magazine, n. s., vol. 64 (December, 1896), pp. 837-846. Yosemite memories, by W. H. Gleadell. Galaxy, vol. 10 (October, 1870), pp. 498-509. Does it pay to visit Yosemite, by Olive Logan. Gentleman s Magazine, n. s., vol. 30 (May, 1883), pp. 503-512. May day in the Cali fornia Alps, by C. F. G. Cumming. n. s., vol. 57 (September, 1896), pp. 245-258. Yosemite memories, by W. H. Gleadell. 12 Good Words, vol. 19 (September, 1878), pp. 609-615. The Yosemite Valley, by W. F. Butler. Harper s Magazine, vol. 32 (May, 1866), pp. 697-708. The Yosemite Valley, by J. L. Wisely. Illustrated American, vol. 20 (Nov. 28, 1896), pp. 718-721. A cavalry march to the Yosemite, by J. F. Archibald. Independent, vol. 50 (July 14, 1898), pp. 113-114. The flowers of the Yosemite, by Katherine Armstrong. - vol. 55 (June 4, 1903), pp. 1299-1301. The Yosemite Valley. Ladies Home Journal, vol. 18 (December, 1900), pp. 24-25. Through picturesque America, by L. I. Holden. Lakeside Monthly, vol. 5 (June, 1871), pp. 385-395. Mountain trails in California, by W. L. Fawcette. Leisure Hour, vol. 32 (August, 1883), pp. 475-481. Staging to the Yosemite, by Agnes Crane. Littell s Living Age, vol. 64 (Jan. 7, 1860), pp. 62-63. The Yo-Hamite [Yosemite] Valley of California. vol. 178 (Aug. 4, 1888), pp. 296-302. The valley of waterfalls, by G. N. Curzon. Macmillan s Magazine, vol. 58 (June, 1888), pp. 184-191. The valley of waterfalls. by G. N. Curzon. Nation, vol. 50 (Feb. 6, 1890), pp. 106-107. Preservation of the Yosemite Valley. - vol. 80 (Apr. 27, 1905), pp. 325-326. The Yosemite recession. An account of the transfer of the Yosemite from the State of California to the United States. New England Magazine, n. s., vol. 3 (January, 1891), pp. 459-467. A day in the Yosemite with a kodak, by S. D. Dodge. North American Review, vol. 187 (February, 1908), pp. 274-276. The Yosemite waters, by Harriet Monroe. Brief description of the principal waterfalls. Out West, vol. 22 (May, 1905), pp. 259-289. An outing with the Sierra Club, by Willoughby Rodman. Outing, vol. 47 (February, 1906), pp. 597-602. Into the serene valley [Yosemite], by Gouverneur Morris. Outlook, Vol. 56 (June 5, 1897), pp. 319-324. A camping tour to the Yosemite, by Walter Laidlaw. - vol. 78 (Oct. 5, 1904), pp. 410-414. Impressions of a careless traveler: The Yosemite [by Lyman Abbott]. vol. 80 (June 3, 1905), pp. 297-302. Yosemite storms and floods, by John Muir. Overland Monthly, vol. 3 (August, 1869), pp. 105-112. In Yosemite shadows, by C. W. Stoddard. - vol. 5 (July, 1870), pp. 84-89. Yosemite on foot, by E. Knowlton. - vol. 7 (August, 1871), pp. 191-194. The east at Yosemite. - vol. 8 (April, 1872), pp. 347-350. Yosemite Valley in flood, by John Muir. vol. 10 (April, 1873), pp. 355-358. A geologist s winter walk, by John Muir. - vol. 13 (September, 1874), pp. 267-273. Byways of Yosemite travel: Bloody Canon, by John Muir. 2d s., vol. 6 (October, November, and December, 1885), pp. 414-423, 493-505, 624-638. Rough notes of a Yosemite camping trip, by Joseph Le Conte. 2ds., vol. 8 (July, 1886), pp. 88-92. Unfrequented paths of Yosemite, by C. A. Bailey. 2d s., vol. 22 (September, 1893), pp. 243-256. Painting a Yosemite panorama, by C. D. Robinson. 2d s., vol. 28 (August, 1896), pp. 187-198. Lost arrow: A legend of Yosemite Valley, by K. E. Robinson. 2d s., vol. 28 (August, 1896), pp. 199-211. Wellworn trails: Yosemite and the big trees, by R. Wildman. 13 Overland Monthly, 2d s., vol. 28 (December, 1896), p. 711. Yosemite National Park. Review of report of the superintendent. 2d s.-, vol. 32 (August, 1898), pp. 99-108. Yosemite in a dry year, by C. S. Greene. 2d s., vol. 37 (May, 1901), pp. 1006-1007. Yosemite, by Irving Outcalt. Poem. 2d s., vol. 37 (June, 1901), pp. 1068-1075. Yosemite legends, by C. A. Vivian. Poems. 2d s., vol. 40 (August, 1902), pp. 104-110. Automobiling in Yosemite Valley, by W. A. Clarke. - 2d s., vol. 41 (June, 1903), pp. 446-447. El Capitan, by T. S. Denison. Poem. 2d s., vol. 41 (June, 1903), pp. 454-459. Indian mythology of Yosemite Valley, by G. E. Townsend. - 2d s., vol. 48 (October, 1906), pp. 207-211. Night on Glacier Point, by E. J. Roorback. 2d s., vol. 52 (November, 1908), pp. 490-493. Yosemite in winter. - 2d s., vol. 55 (April, 1910), pp. 390-394. A pioneer of the Yosemite, by G. C. Miller. Pacific Monthly, vol. 17 (June, 1907), pp. 730-738. By rail to the Yosemite, by Lanier Bartlet. - vol. 19 (January, 1908), pp. 97-102. The Yosemite Valley in winter, by J. S. Chase. - vol. 23 (January, 1910), pp. 51-58. A 200-mile loop in the Yellowstone National Park, by R. L. Glisan. Penny Monthly, vol. 2 (July, 1871), pp. 339-346. A trip to Yosemite Valley, by H. A. Hill. Putnam s Magazine, vol. 4 (August, 1908), pp. 523-526. A foreign town at home: San Francisco to the Yosemite, by Henry Holt. - vol. 6 (May, 1909), pp. 216-227. Camping above the Yosemite, by Harriet Monroe. Reader, vol. 8 (September, 1906), pp. 352-358. Yosemite, by Arthur Colton. Saturday Review, vol. 55 (June 16, 1883), pp. 758-759. The Yosemite. Science, n. s., vol. 7 (Mar. 11, 1898), p. 358. Origin of Yosemite Valley, by H. W. Turner. Abstract of paper on geologic origin of Yosemite Valley. - n. s., vol. 26 (Aug. 2, 1907), pp. 146-148. New map of the Yosemite Valley, by F. E. Matthes. Scientific American, vol. 84 (Feb. 2, 1901), p. 68. Famous basaltic columns, by C. F. Holder. Scribner s Monthly, vol. 2 (August, 1871), pp. 396-400. A visit to the great Yosemite. - vol. 3 (January, 1872), pp. 261-277. The big trees and the Yosemite, by J. H. Bromley. vol. 17 (January, 1879), pp. 411-420. The mountain lakes of California, by John Muir. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 5 (January, 1904), pp. 66-69. The completed Le Conte Memorial Lodge, by W. E. Colby. - vol. 6 (January, 1908), pp. 235-243. The Grand Canons of the Tuolumne and Merced rivers, by W. R. Parsons. - vol. 6 (January, 1908), pp. 245-254. Bird life of Yosemite Park, by Charles Keeler. - vol. 6 (January, 1908), pp. 270-274. Yosemite flowers, by Ora Boring. - vol. 6 (June, 1908), pp. 307-309. The Yosemite waters, by Harriet Monroe. Brief descriptions of principal waterfalls. 14 Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 7 (January, 1909), pp. 1-22. The high mountain route be tween Yosemite and the Kings River Canon, by J. N. Le Conte. - vol. 7 (January, 1909), pp. 39-48. An August outing in the Upper Merced Canyon, by S. L. Foster. vol. 7 (June, 1909), pp. 85-98. Camping above the Yosemite: A summer out ing with the Sierra Club, by Harriet Monroe. vol. 7 (January, 1910), pp. 149-152. The grand circuit of Yosemite National Park, by Lucy Washburn. - vol. 7 (January, 1910), pp. 153-169. Down Tenaya Canon, by S. L. Foster. - vol. 7 (June, 1910), pp. 215-220. Galen Clark, by John Muir. A sketch of the first explorer of the Mariposa Big Tree Grove. vol. 7 (June, 1910), p. 221. The Grand Canon of the Tuolumne, by H. W. Gleason. - vol. 7 (June, 1910), pp. 222-224. Little studies in the Yosemite Valley: The extinct Eagle Peak Falls, by F. E. Matthes. Spectator, vol. 57 (June 21, 1884), pp. 825-826. A Yosemite Valley. Sunset, vol. 21 (June, 1908), pp. 111-119. Falls of the Yosemite, by B. C. Truman. - vol. 22 (April, 1909), pp. 394-396. Yosemite: Past and present, by Galeri Clark. Tinsley s Magazine, vol. 32 (November, 1883), pp. 413-419. In the Yo-Semite Val ley, Cal., by C. F. G. Cumming. Western Monthly, vol. 2 (October, 1869), pp. 229-239. In camp at Yosemite, by E. P. Willard. Westminster Review, vol. 143 (January, 1895), pp. 78-83. The Yosemite: Cali fornia s wonder, by R. W. W. Cryan. Windsor Magazine, vol. 20 (September, 1904), pp. 413-420. The wonders of Yo- eemite, by B. Tozer. HETCH HETCHY VALLEY. With the exception of the article by John Muir in the Overland Monthly for July, 1873, all the following articles discuss the question of the use of Hetch Hetchy Valley by the city of San Francisco. Other references to the Hetch Hetchy are contained in some of the general articles on the Yosemite Park listed above: American Forestry, vol. 16 (May, 1910), pp. 263-269. The Hetch Hetchy Valley: A national question, by John Muir. Century, n. s., vol. 54 (August, 1908), pp. 632-634. A high price to pay for water. - n. s., vol. 55 (January, 1909), pp. 464^69. The endangered valley: The Hetch Hetchy Valley in the Yosemite National Park, by John Muir. Independent, vol. 64 (May 14, 1908), pp. 1079-1084. Hetch Hetchy Valley and the Tuolumne Canyon, by W. F. Bade . - vol. 66 (Jan. 14, 1909), p. 111. Shall the Yosemite be despoiled? Nation, vol. 88 (Jan. 7, 1909), p. 15. The Hetch Hetchy Valley, by George Edwards. - vol. 88 (Jan. 21, 1909), pp. 60-61. The Hetch Hetchy Valley, by Warren Olney. - vol. 88 (Feb. 4, 1909), p. 112. The Hetch Hetchy Valley, by E. A. Whitman, -vol. 88 (Feb. 18, 1909), p. 165. Hetch Hetchy Valley again, by Warren Olney. - vol. 88 (Feb. 25, 1909), p. 195. The dispute as to Hetch Hetchy, by E. A. Whitman. - vol. 89 (Oct. 28, 1909), p. 404. Hetch Hetchy, by George Edwards. Out West, vol. 31 (July, 1909), pp. 599-605. Water supply for cities about the bay of San Francisco, by Warren Olney. - vol. 31 (July, 1909), pp. 607-627. Proposed destruction of Hetch Hetchy, by E. T. Parsons. 15 Outlook, vol. 87 (Nov. 2, 1907), pp. 486-489. Tuolumne Yosemite in danger, by John Muir. - vol. 87 (Nov. 9, 1907), pp. 516-518. The Hetch Hetchy Valley. - vol. 91 (Jan. 30, 1909), pp. 234-236. Saving the Yosemite Park. - vol. 91 (Jan. 30, 1909), pp. 252-253. Dismembering your national park, by R. U. Johnson. - vol. 91 (Feb. 13, 1909), pp. 330-331, The Hetch Hetchy Valley again. - vol. 91 (Feb. 13, 1909), pp. 340-341. Why Congress should pass the Hetch Hetchy bill, by J. D. Phelan. vol. 91 (Feb. 27, 1909), pp. 506-507. The Yosemite National Park, by R. U. Johnson. vol. 91 (Feb. 27, 1909), pp. 507-508. The Hetch Hetchy Valley: Another reply, by E. A. Whitman. vol. 91 (May 6, 1909), pp. 538-539. The Hetch Hetchy Valley, by Joseph Clement. Overland Monthly, vol. 11 (July, 1873), pp. 42-50. Hetch Hetchy Valley, by John Muir. Pacific Monthly, vol. 23 (January, 1910), pp. 34-37. Sentiment versus utility, by H. M. Chittenden. Review of Reviews, vol. 40 (October, 1909), pp. 486-488. San Francisco s water supply and the Yosemite National Park. Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 6 (January, 1908), pp. 211-222. Hetch Hetchy Valley, by John Muir. vol. 7 (January, 1909), pp. 69-71. A high price to pay for water: Apropos of the grant of the Hetch Hetchy Valley to San Francisco for a reservoir, by R. U. Johnson. vol. 7 (June, 1910), pp. 260-263. Hetch Hetchy hearing [before the Secre tary of the Interior]. Suburban Life, vol. 8 (March, 1909), pp. 117-118. Despoiling the Hetch Hetchy, by W. F. Bade. Sunset, vol. 22 (June, 1909), pp. 599-606. The Hetch Hetchy problem, by J. P. Young. World To-day, vol. 16 (May, 1909), pp. 524-530. Hetch Hetchy: A valley of won ders now threatened with extinction, by F. M. Fultz. World s Work, vol. 17 (April, 1909), pp. 11441-11446. San Francisco against the nation for the Yosemite, by F. Strother. WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK. Current Literature, vol. 27 (February, 1900), pp. 133-134. Wind Cave. - vol. 30 (June, 1901), p. 687. New Mammoth Cave in South Dakota. - vol. 31 (October, 1901), p. 452. In a South Dakota cave. Scientific American Supplement, vol. 49 (June 16, 1900), pp. 20458-20459. The Wind Cave of South Dakota, by E. 0. Hovey. o CD610S550S