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The present list is carefully indexed under the more prominent words of the titles and under the names of the authors; but the full title of each work is given only once. To pass from any other reference to the corresponding full title, note the number following the reference and look for the title which is preceded by the same number. The abbreviation “Y. N. P.” is for “Yellowstone National Park.”

1. Action of Geysers.Westminster Review, vol. lxvii, p. 207.

Allen, C. J.,6.

2. American Big Game Hunting. The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club, vol. i. Editors, Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. New York. Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 1893. Contains numerous referencesto the Y. N. P. and an article entitled “The Yellowstone Park as a Game Preserve,” by Arnold Hague.

3. Among the Geysers of the Yellowstone. E. Roberts. In hisShoshone. New York. Harper Brothers. 1888. pp. 202-245.

4. Analyses of some Geyser Deposits. By Henry Leffmann.Chemical News.London, vol. xliii, p. 124.

5. Analyses of the Waters of the Y. N. P. By Frank A. Gooch and James E. Whitfield, Bulletin No. 47, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington: Government Printing Office. 1888.

Anderson, G. S.,8,24,61.

6. Annual Reports of Officers of the Corps of Engineers in charge of the Construction of Roads and Bridges. Including, to the present time, reports by Lieutenant (now Captain) D. C. Kingman, Captain (now Major) C. B. Sears, Major Charles J. Allen, Lieutenant W. E. Craighill, Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) W. A. Jones, and Lieutenant (now Captain) H. M. Chittenden. Washington: Government Printing Office.

7. Annual Reports of Secretaries of the Interior, from 1871 to the present time. Washington: Government Printing Office.

8. Annual Reports of Superintendents of the Park. Including, to the present time, reports by N. P. Langford, P. W. Norris, P. H. Conger, D. W. Wear, Captain (now Major, retired) Moses Harris, Captain F. A. Boutelle, and Captain George S. Anderson. Washington: Government Printing Office.

9. Annual Report (Fifth: 1871) of the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. By Dr. F. V. Hayden, with sub-reports by A. C. Peale, Joseph Leidy and T. C. Porter, Washington: Government Printing Office. 1872.

10. Annual Report (Sixth: 1872) of the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. By Dr. F. V. Hayden, with sub-reports by Dr. A. C. Peale, F. H. Bradley, C. H. Merriam,Henry Gannett, J. M. Coulter and N. P. Langford. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1873.

11. Annual Report (Twelfth: 1878) of the U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. By Dr. F. V. Hayden, with sub-reports by W. H. Holmes, Dr. A. C. Peale and Henry Gannett. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1883. This report contains Dr. Peale’s exhaustive treatise upon the thermal phenomena of the park; his general treatise on the hot springs and geysers of the world, and his elaborate bibliography pertaining to these subjects.

12. Annual Reports of the United States Geological Survey. The serial numbers of these reports begin with June 30, 1880, the first report being for the year ending at that time. Nearly all these reports contain valuable references to the Park, most of them being from the pen of Prof. Arnold Hague. One article of great importance, by Walter Harvey Weed (Ninth Annual Report, 1888, pp. 613-676), on the formation of hot springs deposits through the agency of vegetable growth, deserves particular notice. Washington: Government Printing Office.

13. Aquatic Invertebrate Fauna of the Y. N. P., Preliminary Report upon. S. A. Forbes. Bulletin United States Fish Commission for 1891, p. 215. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1893.

Arthur, Chester A.,66.

14. Ascent of Mt. Hayden. N. P. Langford.Scribner’s(Old)Monthly, vol. vi, p. 129.

15. Astoria.—Washington Irving.—Chapter xv contains a reference to John Colter.

Attractions of the Y. N. P.,96.

16. Attractions of the Y. N. P.Kansas City Review.April 1880, p. 743.

17. Autumn in the Yellowstone Park. L. Rutgers. InhisOn and off the Saddle. New York: Putnam, 1894, pp. 1-19.

Barlow, Captain J. W.,94.

18. Battle of the Big Hole. G. O. Shields. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally & Company. 1889. Contains an account of the Nez Percé Campaign.

Beam, Wm.,21.

19. Bicycle Tour of the Y. N. P. First. W. O. Owen.Outing, vol. xviii p. 191.

20. Black Hills, The, and American Wonderland. H. N. Maguire.The Lakeside Library, vol. iv, p. 298.

21. Bonneville, Captain, The Adventures of. Washington Irving. Chapter xxiii contains a reference to John Colter, the Stinkingwater River, and to “Colter’s Hell.”

22. Botanical Observations in Western Wyoming. C. C. Parry.American Naturalist, vol. viii, pp. 9, 102, 175, 211.

Boutelle, Capt. F. A.,8.

Brackett, W. S.,63.

Bradbury, J.,115.

Bradley, F. H.,10.

Brockett, G. P., 152

Brown, R.,125.

Bunce, O. B.,83.

Butler, J. D.,65.

23. Calumet of the Coteau. P. W. Norris. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883.

24. Camping in the Y. N. P. Captain Geo. S. Anderson.Youth’s Companion, October 17, 1895, p. 488. Gives exhaustive directions for those desiring to camp through the Park.

Catlin, George,62.

Chittenden, H. M.,6,98.

25. Chronicles of the Yellowstone. E. S. Topping. St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company. 1883.

Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, Report of,91.

Comstock, T. B.,45,90,118,141.

Conger, P. H.,8.

26. Congressional Reports (only the more important):

To accompany House Bill 764 (Act of Dedication), 42d Cong., 2d Session.Report of a Special Committee of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker on the 4th day of March, 1885, to investigate, among other things, the Y. N. P. House Report No. 1,076, 49th Cong., 1st Sess., pp. 245-270.Report of the Committee on Public Lands on the administration of the Y. N. P. in compliance with House resolution of April 8, 1892. House Report No. 1,956, 52d Cong., 1st Sess., pp. 295.Adverse Report on the admission of steam railways within the Park. House Report No. 1,386, 53d Cong., 2d Sess.Adverse Report on the admission of electric railways within the Park. House Report No. 1,387, 53d Cong., 2d Sess.Adverse Report on Segregation project and change of boundaries. House Report No. 1,763, 53d Cong., 3d Sess.

To accompany House Bill 764 (Act of Dedication), 42d Cong., 2d Session.

Report of a Special Committee of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker on the 4th day of March, 1885, to investigate, among other things, the Y. N. P. House Report No. 1,076, 49th Cong., 1st Sess., pp. 245-270.

Report of the Committee on Public Lands on the administration of the Y. N. P. in compliance with House resolution of April 8, 1892. House Report No. 1,956, 52d Cong., 1st Sess., pp. 295.

Adverse Report on the admission of steam railways within the Park. House Report No. 1,386, 53d Cong., 2d Sess.

Adverse Report on the admission of electric railways within the Park. House Report No. 1,387, 53d Cong., 2d Sess.

Adverse Report on Segregation project and change of boundaries. House Report No. 1,763, 53d Cong., 3d Sess.

27. Contributions to the Geological Chemistry of the Y. N. P. Henry Leffmann and Wm. Beam.American Journal of Science.3d series, vol. xxv, p. 104.

28. Cooke Cityversusthe National Park. New York:Forest and Stream, December 8, 1892, p. 16.

Cope, E. D.,145.

Corps of Engineers, Officers of, Annual Reports of,6.

Coues, Elliott,57.

Coulter, J. M.,10.

Craighill, W. E.,6.

Dana, E. S.,89.

De Lacy, W.,72,114.

De Vallibus,132.

Donne, G. C.,136.

Donaldson, T.,87.

Driscoll, C. F.,142.

Dudley, W. H.,159.

Dunraven, Earl of,53.

29. Earth, The, and its Inhabitants. Élisée Reclus. Vol. iii. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1893. Contains numerous references to the Y. N. P.

Eccles, James,70,99.

Eldridge, G. H.,44.

30. Elk Hunt, An, at Two-Ocean Pass. Theodore Roosevelt.The Century, vol. xliv, p. 713.

Ellsworth, Spencer,86.

31. Enchanted Land, The, or an October Ramble among the Geysers, etc., of the Y. N. P. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 48. Paper. R. E. Strahorn. Omaha. 1881.

Evermann, B. W.,91.

Everts, T. C.,110.

32. Expedition through the Big Horn Mountains, Y. N. P., etc., in 1881. Report by Lieutenant-General P. H. Sheridan, with sub-reports by Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Gregory, A. D. C., Surgeon W. H. Forwood, U. S. A., and Captain S. C. Kellogg, U. S. A. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1882.

33. Expedition to the Yellowstone.Analectic Magazine, vol. xv, pp. 293, 347.

34. Exploration of Parts of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, in 1882. Report by Lieutenant-General P. H. Sheridan, with sub-reports by Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Gregory, A. D. C., and Surgeon W. H. Forwood, U. S. A. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1882.

35. Exploration of the Yellowstone and the Country drained by that River. W. F. Raynolds, Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 77, 40th Cong., 1st Sess. On page 10 is a reference to the geyser regions.

36. Falls of the Yellowstone. Howard O’Neil.Southern Magazine, vol. ix., p. 219.

37. Falls of the Yellowstone. Moses Thatcher.The Contributor.Salt Lake City. Vol. v, p. 140.

Ferris, G. T.,84.

38. Fifth Avenue to Alaska. Edward Pierrepont. New York: G. P. Putnam Sons, 1884, p. 237. Printed for private circulation only.

Folsom, D. E.,119.

Forbes, S. A.,13.

Forest Reservation, The Y. N. P. as a,157.

Forwood, W. H.,32,34.

39. Fossil Forests of the Volcanic Tertiary Formations of the Y. N. P. W. H. Holmes. Bulletin United States Geological Survey, vol. v, p. 125. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1879.

40. Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone. Walter Harvey Weed.School of Mines Quarterly, vol. xiii, no. 3.

41. Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone. Prof. Samuel E. Tillman. United States Military Academy.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xliii, p. 301, July, 1893.

42. Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone. Prof. Frank H. Knowlton, P. H. D.The Epoch, vol. i, no. 1, p. 18. April, 1895.

Francis, E.,49.

Frankland, E.,143.

Game Exploration, Y. N. P.,158.

Game Preserve, The Y. N. P. as a,2.

Gannett, H.,10,11,153.

Geike, A.,48.

Geological Chemistry of the Y. N. P. Contributions to the,27.

43. Geological History of the Y. N. P. Arnold Hague.Transactions American Institute of Mining Engineers, vol. xvi, 1888. Also in Smithsonian Report for 1892, p. 133.

44. Geological Reconnaissance in North-western Wyoming. George Homans Eldridge. Bulletin 119, United States Geological Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1894.

45. Geology of Western Wyoming. Theo. B. Comstock.American Journal of Science.3d series, vol. vi, p. 426.

Geyser Deposits, Analyses of,4.

Geyserland, Pilgrimage to,86.

Geysers, Action of,1.

46. Geysers and how they are explained. Joseph Le Conte.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xii, p. 407.

47. Geysers, Comparisons of. A. C. Peale.Science, vol. ii, p. 101.

48. Geysers of the Yellowstone. Archibald Geike.Macmillan, vol. xliv, p. 421. Same article,Appleton’s Journal, vol. xxvi, p. 538; andEclectic Magazine, vol. xcviii, p. 124.

49. Geysers of the Yellowstone. E. Francis.Nineteenth Century, vol. xi, p. 369. Same article in Living Age, vol. cliii, p. 31, andEclectic Magazine, vol. xcviii, p. 598.

Geysers of the Yellowstone, Among the,3.

Geyser Regions, The World’s,134.

Geysers, Soaping,102,103,104.

50. Gigantic “Pleasuring Ground,” A.Nature, vol. vi, pp. 397, 437.

51. Glacial Phenomena in the Y. N. P. W. H. Holmes.American Naturalist, vol. xv, p. 203.

52. Gold Hunt on the Yellowstone, A. Edward B. Nealley.Lippincott’s, vol. ix, p. 204.

Gooch, F. A.,5.

53. Great Divide, The. Earl of Dunraven. London: Chatto and Windus. 1876.

54. Great West, The. A Journal of Rambles over Mountain and Plain. P. W. Norris. A long series of articles under the above title appeared in theNorris Suburbanin 1876, ’7, ’8. They deal largely with the Y. N. P., and containmuch of historic value. Norris subsequently rearranged and extended these articles with a view to publication in book form; but death interrupted his purpose. The manuscript is now in the possession of William Hallett Phillips, of Washington, D. C.

Gregory, J. F.,32,34,66.

Grinnell, G. B.,2,61,89.

55. Grotto Geyser, The. F. V. Hayden. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1876.

56. Guide Books of the Y. N. P. The guide books of the Park are numerous; but as they are all similar in character, and generally supplanted by the latest issue, it seems unnecessary to give a full list of them. Among those who have prepared guides or manuals of the Park, of practical value to the tourist, may be mentioned H. J. Norton, P. W. Norris, Henry J. Winser, G. L. Henderson, W. W. & S. K. Wiley, W. C. Riley, F. J. Haynes, A. B. Guptill, and the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific Railway Companies. The leading authorities at the present time are Haynes' (St. Paul) Guide Book and O. D. Wheeler’s (N. P. R. R.) “Wonderland” Series. See “Wonderland Series.”

Gunnison, J. W.,77.

Guptill, A. B.,56,148.

Hague, Arnold,2,12,43,67,102,154,156,157.

Harris, Moses,8.

Harrison, Carter,107.

Hayden, F. V.,9,10,11,55,59,60,117,127,128,140,160.

Hayden, Mt., Ascent of,14.

Haynes, F. J.,56,66,162.

Heap, D. P.,94.

Hedges, C.,137.

Henderson, G. L.,56,161.

Heizman, C. L.,90,108.

57. History of the Expeditions under the Command ofLewis and Clark, to the Sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean. Performed during the Years 1804-5-6, by Order of the Government of the United States. Elliott Coues. 4 vols. New York: Francis P. Harper. 1893. Pages 283, 1153, 1154, 1181, and 1182 contain references to the Y. N. P.

Holmes, W. H.,11,39,51,82.

58. Horseback Rides through the Y. N. P. H. J. Norton. Virginia City, Mont. 1874. The first real guide book of the Park.

59. Hot Springs and Geysers of the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers. F. V. Hayden.American Journal of Science, vol. ciii, pp. 105, 161.

60. Hot Springs of the Y. N. P. F. V. Hayden. InThe Great West, Philadelphia: Franklin Publishing Co. 1880.

Hough, E.,158.

Howard, O. O.,79, 81.

Hoyt, J. W.,93.

61. Hunting in Many Lands. Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Vol. ii. Editors, Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 1895. Contains an article by Captain G. S. Anderson, 6th U. S. Cavalry, on “Protection in the Y. N. P.”, and one by the Editors on “The Yellowstone Park Protective Act.”

Iddings, J. P.,156.

62. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. George Catlin. 2 vols. London: Henry G. Bohn. 1857. Pages 261-2 contain reference to Catlin’s Park project. Published also in New York. 1841.

63. Indian Remains on the Upper Yellowstone. William S. Brackett. Smithsonian Institute Report for 1892, p. 577.

64. Inspection Made in the Summer of 1877 by Generals P. H. Sheridan and W. T. Sherman. Contains letters from General Sherman to the Secretary of War, and reports by General Sheridan, Colonel O. M. Poe, and other officers. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1878.

Irving, Washington,15,21.

65. John Colter. Professor J. D. Butler.Magazine American History, vol. xii, no. 1, p. 83.

Jones, W. A.,6,90.

Jones, W. P.,153.

Jordan, D. S.,92,150.

Joseph, Nez Percé,81.

66. Journey through the Yellowstone National Park and North-western Wyoming. 1883. Photographs of Party and Scenery along the Route Traveled, and Copies of the Associated Press Dispatches sent whilst En Route. Washington: Government Printing Office.

This book, of which only twelve copies were ever made, is the record of the journey of President Arthur through the Park as the guest of Lieutenant-General Sheridan in 1883. The dispatches were mostly written by Lieutenant-Colonel M. V. Sheridan, Military Secretary, and by Lieutenant-Colonel James F. Gregory, Aide-de-Camp; but at least one dispatch was written by each of the other members of the party, except the President. All the dispatches were read to and approved by the President before being sent. No newspaper correspondent accompanied the expedition. The photographs, which form an important feature of the book, were taken by F. J. Haynes, who accompanied the party.

Kellogg, S. C.,32.

Kingman, D. C.,6.

Knowlton, F. H.,42.

Koch, Peter,144.

Langford, N. P.,8,10,14,119,120,129,137.

Le Conte, Joseph,46.

Leffmann, Henry,4,27.

Leidy, Joseph,9.

Lewis and Clark,57.

Liederkranz Expedition to the Y. N. P.,159.

Linton, Edwin,85.

Ludlow, William,89.

Maguire, H. N.,20.

67. Map of the North-west, An Early. Arnold Hague.Science, vol. x, p. 217.

68. Map of the Y. N. P.Science, vol. xi, p. 255.

69. Marvels of the Yellowstone.Leisure Hour, vol. xxi, p. 134.

Merriam, C. H.,10.

70. Microscopical Character of Vitreous Rocks of Montana. Frank Rutley and James Eccles.Quarterly Journal Geological Society, London, vol. xxxvii, p. 391.

71. Military Road from Fort Walla Walla to Fort Benton, Report on Construction of. Captain John Mullan, U. S. A. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1863. Pages 19 and 53 refer to geysers and hot springs near the Upper Yellowstone.

72. Mineral Resources of the States and Territories. Rossiter W. Raymond. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1869. Page 142 quotes W. W. De Lacy in regard to hot springs on the Firehole and Snake Rivers.

73. Mineral Springs of the United States. A. C. Peale. Bulletin No. 32, United States Geological Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office.

74. Mineral Springs of the United States. A. C. Peale.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxx, p. 711.

75. Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada. G. E. Walton.Popular Science Monthly, vol. iii, p. 515.

76. Mineral Waters of the Y. N. P. A. C. Peale.Science, vol. xvii, p. 36.

Mitchell, S. W.,112.

Montana Historical Society, Transactions of,114.

77. Mormons or Latter Day Saints, A History of. Captain J. W. Gunnison, U. S. A. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1852. Also Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1856. Page 151 contains a reference to Bridger’s knowledge of the geyser regions.

Mullan, John,71.

National Park, Our Great,83.

Nealley, E. B.,52.

78. New North-west, The.The Century, vol. xxiv, p. 504.

79. Nez Percé Campaign, The, Reports of General Howard and other officers upon. Vol. i, Reports of Secretary of War for 1877. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1877.

Nez Percé Campaign, The,18,79,80,81.

80. Nez Percé Indians, Report of Civil and Military Commission to inquire into Grievances of. Vol. i, Report of Secretary of the Interior for 1877, p. 607. Nez Percé War described on pp. 405-409, same volume. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1877.

81. Nez Percé Joseph. History of the Nez Percé Campaign of 1877. General O. O. Howard. Boston. Lee and Shepard. 1881.

Norris, P. W.,8,23,54,56.

Northern Pacific Railway Co.,56,126.

Norton, H. J.,56,58.

82. Notes on an Extensive Deposit of Obsidian in the Y. N. P. W. H. Holmes.American Naturalist, vol. xiii, p. 247.

Obsidian in the Y. N. P.,82.

O’Neil, H.,36.

83. Our Great National Park. O. B. Bunce. InPicturesque America; or, the Land we Live in, vol. i, p. 292. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1872.

84. Our Native Land, or Glances at American Sceneryand Places. George T. Ferris. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1886, pp. 148-178.

Overhead Sounds in the Vicinity of the Yellowstone Lake. S. A. Forbes. Page 215,Preliminary Report on Aquatic Invertebrate Fauna, in the Y. N. P.,13.

85. Overhead Sounds in the Vicinity of the Yellowstone Lake. Edwin Linton.Science, vol. xxii, No. 561, p. 244.

Owen, W. O.,19.

Parry, C. C.,22,90.

Peale, A. C.,9,10,11,47,73,74,76,109,134.

Peck, J. K.,155.

Pierrepont, Edward,38.

86. Pilgrimage to Geyserland. Spencer Ellsworth. Lacon, Ill. 1883.

Poe, O. M.,64.

Porter, R. P.,153.

Porter, T. C.,9.

Protection in the Y. N. P.,61.

Protective Act, Y. N. P.,61.

87. Public Domain, The. Its History with Statistics. Thomas Donaldson. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884, p. 1294.

88. Rambles in Wonderland. Edwin J. Stanley. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1873.

Raymond, R. W.,72,104,105,106,130.

Raynolds, W. F.,35.

Reclus, Élisée,29.

89. Reconnaissance from Carroll, Montana, to the Y. N. P. Captain (now Lieutenant-Colonel) Wm. Ludlow, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., with sub-reports by George Bird Grinnell and Edward S. Dana. Appendix N N, Chief of Engineers' Report for 1876. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1876. Also published separately in quarto, 155 pages. 1876.

90. Reconnaissance of North-western Wyoming, including the Y. N. P., made in the summer of 1873. Captain W.A. Jones, of the Corps of Engineers, with sub-reports by Prof. Theo. B. Comstock, Dr. C. L. Heizman, U. S. A., and Dr. C. C. Parry. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1875.

91. Reconnaissance of the Streams and Lakes of Western Montana and North-western Wyoming. Barton W. Evermann. In Report of the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1892, pp. 1-58.

92. Reconnaissance of the Streams and Lakes of the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, in the interests of the United States Fish Commission. David Starr Jordan. Bulletin United States Fish Commission, vol. ix, pp. 41-63. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1890.

93. Reconnaissance for a Wagon Road to the National Park. Gov. John W. Hoyt, of Wyoming. In Annual Report of Secretary of the Interior, 1881. Vol. ii, p. 1074. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1881.

94. Reconnaissance of the Yellowstone River in 1871. Captains Barlow and Heap, of the United States Corps of Engineers. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 66, 42d Cong., 2d Sess.

95. Report upon United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. Captain George M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889. Vol. i contains a memoir upon the Voyages, Explorations, and Surveys pertaining to that portion of the United States west of the Mississippi River from the year 1500 to 1880, including an epitome of a Memoir by Lieutenant G. K. Warren, covering the period from 1800 to 1857.

96. Resources of Montana Territory and Attractions of the Y. N. P. R. E. Strahorn. Helena, Montana: Montana Legislative Assembly. 1879.

Richardson, James,131.

Riley, W. C.,56.

97. River of the West, The. Frances Fuller Victor. Hartford, Conn.: Columbian Book Company. 1871. Pages 75 and 76 contain a description of some of the hot springs districts of the Park as seen in 1829.

98. Roads in the Y. N. P. Lieutenant H. M. Chittenden, U. S. A.Good Roads, vol. v, no. 1, p. 1.

Roberts, E.,3,146.

99. Rocky Mountain Region of Wyoming and Idaho. James Eccles.Alpine Journal, London. Vol. ix, p. 241.

Rollins, A. W.,111.

Roosevelt, Theodore,2,30,61.

Rutgers, L.,17.

Rutley, F.,70.

Saltus, J. S.,123.

Sanitarium, A Winter,124.

Sargent, C. S.,149.

100. Scorodite from the Y. N. P. J. Edward Whitfield. Bulletin U. S. G. S., No. 55. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889.

Sears, C. B.,6.

Secretaries of the Interior, Annual Reports of,7,80,93.

Sessions, F. C.,147.

Sheridan, M. V.,66.

Sheridan, P. H.,32,34,64,66.

Sherman, W. T.,64.

Shields, G. O.,18.

101. Siliceous Pebbles from the Geyser of the Yellowstone Cañon. A. P. Townsend.American Chemist, vol. iii, p. 288.

Siliceous Sinter, Formation of,12.

102. Soaping Geysers. Arnold Hague.Science, vol. xiii, p. 382. Also in Smithsonian Report for 1892, p. 153.

103. Soaping Geysers.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxxvii, p. 139.

104. Soaping Geysers. R. W. Raymond. Transactionsof the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Buffalo Meeting, October, 1888.

Stanley, E. J.,88.

105. Statistics of Mines and Mining. Rossiter W. Raymond. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1870. Page 312 contains references to the geysers of the Yellowstone.

106. Statistics of Mines and Mining. Rossiter W. Raymond. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1872. Pages 213-216 contain a reference to the geysers from the pen of General Washburn.

Strahorn, R. E.,31,96.

Strong, W. E.,116.

107. Summer’s Outing, A, or, The Old Man’s Story. Carter Harrison. Chicago: Dibble Publishing Company. 1891.

Superintendents of the Y. N. P., Annual Reports of,8.

Tetons, The Three,111.

Thatcher, M.,37.

108. Therapeutical Value of the Springs in the Y. N. P. Dr. C. L. Heizmann, U. S. A. Philadelphia.Medical Times, vol. vi, p. 409.

109. Thermal Springs of the Y. N. P., Report on. A. C. Peale.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxiii, p. 515.

110. Thirty-seven Days of Peril. Truman C. Everts.Scribner’s Monthly, vol. iii, p. 1.

111. Three Tetons, The. Alice Wellington Rollins.Harper’s, vol. lxxiv, p. 869.

112. Through the Yellowstone Park to Fort Custer. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell.Lippincott’s, vol. xxvi, p. 29.

113. Through the Yellowstone Park on Horseback. G. W. Wingate. New York: Orange Judd. Co. 1886.

Tillman, S. E.,41.

Topping, E. S.,25.

Townsend, A. P.,101.

114. Transactions Montana Historical Society, vol. i. Helena, Montana: Rocky Mountain Publishing Company. 1876. Contains numerous references to the Upper Yellowstone, the most important of which is an article entitled “Trip up the South Snake River,” by Walter W. De Lacy.

115. Travels in the Interior of America in the years 1808-10-11. John Bradbury. Liverpool: 1817.

Travertine, Formation of,12.

Trip up the South Snake River in 1863. Walter W. De Lacy,114.

116. Trip to the Y. N. P., in July, August and September, 1875. Gen. W. E. Strong. Washington. 1876.

Trumbull, Walter,121,137.

117. Two-Ocean Pass, The So-called. Dr. F. V. Hayden. Vol. v, Bulletins United States Geological Survey of the Territories, p. 223.

Two-Ocean Pass,30,91,117.

118. Unexplained Phenomena of the Geyser Basins of the Y. N. P. Theodore B. Comstock.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xii, p. 372.

Union Pacific Railroad Company,56.

United States Geological Survey, Annual Reports of,9to12.

119. Valley of the Upper Yellowstone. David E. Folsom.Western Monthly, vol. iv, p. 60, July, 1870. Reprinted by Mr. N. P. Langford, with an interesting preface by himself. St. Paul, Minn. 1894.

Vegetation of Hot Waters,12.

Victor, F. F.,97.

120. Vigilante Days and Ways. N. P. Langford. St. Paul: D. D. Merrill & Co. 1893. Contains numerous references to the Park.

Walton, G. E.,75.

Warren, G. K.,95.

Washburn, H. D.,106,137.

121. Washburn Yellowstone Expedition, The. Walter Trumbull.Overland Monthly, vol. vi, pp. 431, 489.

122.Wasp, The.Vol. i, No. 17, August 13, 1842. Contains the article quoted on pp. 44-49, stated to have been an extract from an unpublished work entitled “Life in the Rocky Mountains.” Author unknown.The Waspwas a Mormon paper, published at Nauvoo, Ill.

Wear, D. W.,8.

Weed, W. H.,12,40,156.

123. Week in the Yellowstone, A. J. Sanford Saltus. New York: Knickerbocker Press. 1895. Printed for private circulation.

Wheeler, G. M.,95.

Wheeler, O. D.,56,126.

Whitfield, J. E.,5,100.

Wiley, W. W. and S. K.,56.

Wilson, S. A.,135.

Wingate, G. W.,113.

Winser, H. J.,56.

124. Winter Sanitarium for the American Continent.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxvii, p. 290.

125. Wonderland of America. Robert Brown. In theCountries of the World, vol. iv. London, Paris, and New York.

Wonderland, American, The Black Hills and,20.

Wonderland, Rambles in,88.

126. Wonderland Series. O. D. Wheeler. Annual Publication of Northern Pacific Railroad Company, describing the country along the line of that railroad. These books all contain valuable articles on the Park. They include “6,000 Miles through Wonderland,” 1893, “Indianland and Wonderland,” 1894, and “Sketches of Wonderland,” 1895.

127. Wonders of the Rocky Mountains. The Y. N. P. How to reach it. F. V. Hayden. InWilliams' IllustratedGuide to the Pacific Railroad, California, etc. New York. 1876.

128. Wonders of the West. More about the Yellowstone. F. V. Hayden.Scribner’s Monthly, vol. iii, No. 4, p. 388.

129. Wonders of the Yellowstone, The. N. P. Langford.Scribner’s Monthly, vol. ii, pp. 1, 113.

130. Wonders of the Yellowstone, The. Rossiter W. Raymond. In hisCamp and Cabin. New York: Fords, Howard & Hulburt. 1880.

131. Wonders of the Yellowstone, The. James Richardson. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co. 1872.

132. Wonders of the Yellowstone, The. De Vallibus.Contributor, Salt Lake City, vol. v, pp. 5, 47, 86.

133. Wonders of the Yellowstone Region.Chambers' Journal, vol. li, p. 315.

134. World’s Geyser Regions, The. A. C. Peale.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxvii, p. 494.

Wright, G. M.,156.

Yellowstone, Chronicles of the,25.

Yellowstone Expedition,121.

135. Yellowstone Expedition of 1863. S. A. Wilson.Magazine Western History, vol. xiii, pp. 448, 668.

136. Yellowstone Expedition of 1870, Report upon. Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 51, 41st Cong., 3d Sess.

137. Yellowstone Expedition of 1870. A Series of Articles in Montana Papers, describing the Expedition. These consisted of articles by Mr. Langford in theHelena Herald; “Notes” by General Washburn in the same paper; a series of articles, including “Sulphur Mountain and Mud Volcano,” “Hell-broth Springs,” “Yellowstone Lake,” “Mt. Everts,” and others, by Mr. Hedges, published in theHerald; and a similar series in theHelena Gazetteby Walter Trumbull. These articles appeared between September 26, 1870, immediately after the return of the Expedition, and November12th, the date of the banquet given to Mr. Everts after his miraculous escape from his terrible adventure.

Yellowstone, Expedition to the,33.

Yellowstone, Exploration of the,35.

Yellowstone, Falls of the,36,37.

Yellowstone, Fossil Forests of the,39,40,41,42.

Yellowstone, Geysers and Hot Springs of the,3,31,48,49,59,60.

Yellowstone, Gold Hunt on the,52.

Yellowstone, Indian Remains on the,63.

Yellowstone Lake, Overhead Sounds in the Vicinity of,13,85.

Yellowstone, Marvels of the,69.

138. Yellowstone National Park.Scribner’s Monthly, vol. iv, p. 120.

139. Yellowstone National Park.Manhattan Illustrated Monthly, vol. iv, No. 2, p. 129, August, 1884.

140. Yellowstone National Park. F. V. Hayden.American Journal of Science, vol. ciii, p. 294.

141. Yellowstone National Park. Theo. B. Comstock.American Naturalist, vol. viii, pp. 65, 155.

142. Yellowstone National Park. Charles F. Driscoll.American Architect, vol. xiii, p. 130.

143. Yellowstone National Park. E. Frankland.Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxvii, p. 289.

144. Yellowstone National Park. Peter Koch.Magazine American History, vol. xi, p. 497.

145. Yellowstone National Park. E. D. Cope.American Naturalist, vol. xix, p. 1017.

146. Yellowstone National Park. E. Roberts.Art Journal, vol. xl, pp. 193, 325.

147. Yellowstone National Park. F. C. Sessions.Magazine Western History, vol. vi, p. 433.

148. Yellowstone National Park. A. B. Guptill.Outing, vol. xvi, p. 256.


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