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VOL. I. 



SEPTEMBER, 1907. 



NO. 3. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page 

 Notes on the Bed Rock Geology of the Olympic Peninsula. Charles E. Weaver, Professor of 



Geology, University of Washington 53 



A Mountaineer's Reverie (poem). Lulie Nettleton 64 



The Ascent of Mount Olympus. L. A. Nelson 65 



Storm Bound on Mount Olympus. Atahel Curtis 69 



A Day on Mount Vesuvius. Adelaide L. Pollock 72 



Mountaineers in the Olympics 75 



First Annual Outing, Members of Parly 80 



Record of Ascents 81 



Copy of Record Found in Elwha Pa£s 87 



Publication of this number has been delayed for two promised articles on the Flora and Fauna of 

 the Olympic region. The identity of certain specimens being still unverified, it was finally decided to 

 go to press without further delay, and include these contributions in the next iesue. 



OFFICERS. 



PRESIDENT Henry Landes, Side Ceolog'ni, Universil-^ of Washington 



VICE-PRESIDENT Dr. J. F. Sweeney, Hold Seallh 



SECRETARY Dr. Ccr..\ Smith Eaton, Arcade Building 



TREASURER Dr. E. F. Stevens, 1505 East Madison Street 



HISTORIAN Mary Banks, Reference Librarian. Seattle Public Library 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 



