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ADDITIONS TO THE PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED BIBLIOGRAPHY 
OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. 
Compiled by HerLen GRACIE. 
BAILEY, WINONA. Flowers of the mountain. (In The Mountaineer, 
vol. 2, pp. 29-37. Nov., 1909.) 1 illus. 
Bibliography of Mount Rainier. (In The Mountaineer, vol. 2, pp. 
65-70, Nov., 1909.) 
BROWNE, JOHN ROSS. Resources of the Pacific slope. (N. Y., 1869. 
pp. 537-38.) 
CLARKE, S. A. Bridge of the gods. (In his Pioneer days of Ore- 
gon history, vol. 1, pp. 138-41.) 
COOPER, JAMES G. Report upon the botany of the route. (In U. 
S. war department, report of explorations . . . to the Pacific 
Ocean, 1853-56. Washington, 1860. Vol. 12, pt. 2, pp. 13-76.) 
COPE, EDWARD D. Sketches of Cascade mountains of Oregon. (In 
American Naturalist, vol. 22, pp. 996-1003.) 
COTTRELL, GEORGE E. Boating on Lake Chelan. (In Pacific 
sportsman, vol. 2, pp. 378-79. Sept., 1905.) 
CURTIS, ASAHEL. Mountaineers’ outing to Mount Rainier. (In the 
Mountaineer, vol. 2, pp. 4-12. Nov., 1909.) 6 illus. 
DARTON, NELSON HORATIO. Our Pacific northwest. (In National 
geographic magazine, vol. 20, p. 658. July, 1909.) 
FAY, CHARLES E. World’s highest altitudes. (In National geo- 
graphic magazine, vol. 20, pp. 493-530. June, 1909. Mount Rainier, 
p. 509.) 
FINCK, HENRY T. Oregon and Washington snow peaks. (In his 
Pacific coast scenic tour. N. Y. 1891. pp. 203-16.) 
FREMONT, JOHN CHARLES. Memoirs of my life. Chicago, 1887. 
(Cascade Mts. vol. I, pp. 282-3, 288-9.) 
HARNDEN, E. W. Lure of the west. (In the Mountaineer, vol 2, pp. 
25-29. Nov. 1909.) 
HERBERTSON, ANDREW J. & F. D. (eds.) Descriptive geography of 
North America. London, 1901. (Extracts from various authors, 
pp. 162-68.) 
INGRAHAM, MAJOR E. S. Early ascents of Mount Rainier. (In the 
Mountaineer, Vol. 2, pp.. 38-41, Nov. 1909.) 
ITTER, JULIAN E. Glympse of the Chelan country. (In Pacific 
Sportsman, Vol 3, pp. 413-14. Nov. 1906.) 
KNOWLTON, FRANK H. Fossil plants associated with lavas of the 
Cascade range. (In U. S. Geological survey, 20th report, 1899, 
pt. 3, pp. 37-64.) 
Lake Chelan fishing, by Chelana. (In Pacific Sportsman, Vol. 2, pp. 
204-5. April, 1905.) 
LYMAN, WILLIAM DENISON. Mountaineers’ club makes final dash 
for Glacier Peak. (In Spokesman-Review, August 21, 1910.) 
Mountaineers’ club penetrates unknown wilds of Cascade range. (In 
Spokesman-Review. August 14, 1910.) 
Indian legends of Mount Rainier. (In the Mountaineer, Vol. 2, pp. 
51-55. Noy. 1909.) 
A side trip to some of the great snow peaks. (In his Columbia 
river, chapter 5, pp. 352-73. N. Y. 1909.) 
