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INDEX 



Mondell, of Wyoming, 125 



Monroe, President, 220 



Montana, area of, 18; Public lands in, 

 21, 22, 159; mining in, 64, 65; federal 

 roads in, 71; badlands of, 71 ff.; Na- 

 tional Forests in, 129, 144; wild life 

 in, 148, 149, 314; reclamation projects 

 in, 162, 167, 170; mineral withdrawals 

 and classifications in, 197; developed 

 water power of, 195; Indian property 

 in, 215, 216; National Monuments in, 

 285, 286, 292, 294 



Montezuma Castle, 284, 286, 290, 291 



Moore's Landing National Military 

 Park, 298 



Moose, 148, 149, 301, 320, 323 



Moravians, the, 222 



Morgan, Lewis, 106 



Mormons, the, 156 



Motoring, effects of, on National Parks, 

 11-13, 69 ff., 143 ff., 249, 257, 272 ff.; 

 used by sportsmen, 317 



Mound City Group, 287, 291 



Mount Desert Island, southern trees 

 on, 91 



Mount Hood, 130 



Mount Mazama, 237 



Mount McKinley National Park, 234, 

 236, 257, 275, 276, 325 



Mount Olympus, National Monument, 

 a86, 288, 289, 320, 323 



Mount Rainier National Park, 232, 237, 

 238, 247, 276, 278 



Muir, John, 259, 294, 329 



Muir Woods, 286, 294 



Mukuntuweap National Monument, 76 



National Chamber of Commerce, reso- 

 lution of, 255 



National Conference on Outdoor Rec- 

 reation, 14, 143; resolutions of, 2 53, 254 



National Conservation Association, 112 



National Conservation League, organi- 

 zation of, 112 



National Forests, 8, 76, 331; purpose of, 

 5; established, 9, 56; value of, n; 

 area of, 9, 119, 120, 129, 130, 332; 

 controversy over, 14; shortage of 

 funds for protection of, 34; fraudulent 

 speculation in, 99 ff.; transferred to 

 Dept. of Agriculture, 116; regulation 

 of uses of, 116 ff.; extension of, to 

 east, 125; percentage of all forests, 

 128; locations of, 129, 130; conserva- 

 tion of, 130 ff., 340; problems of, 132, 

 '138 ff.; administration of, 133 ff., 332; 

 reforestation of, 135 ff., 151; recrea- 

 tional use of, 140 ff.; demand for 

 "wilderness areas," 147; game ad- 

 [ministration of, 148 ff.; hunting in, 

 316; number of, 332; co-operation be- 

 tween National Parks and, 343 



National Military Parks, 297-300; wild 

 life conservation in, 314; area, num- 

 ber and dept., 332 



National Monuments, 9, n, 76, 284-300, 

 331; differentiation between National 

 Parks and, 241, 288; the first, 285; 

 list and description, 286, 287; loca- 

 tions of, 286, 287, 294; groupings of, 

 200 ff.; sources of suggestions for, 295; 

 logical reorganization of, 299, 300; 

 wild life conservation in, 314; area 

 and administrative dept., 332 

 National Outdoor Recreation Confer- 

 ence, 327 ff. 



National Parks, 9, n, 75; conflict be- 

 tween localism and national idealism, 

 56, 57, 265, 266, 270-272; purpose of, 

 229-235, 250, 281, 282; distinction 

 between National Forests, State 

 Parks and, 230, 250; theoretically un- 

 touched by man, 229, 239, 240, 253, 

 254; table of locations, areas and 

 characteristics, 232-234; landscape 

 classification, 235-238; educational 

 value of, 239, 258 ff.; patriotic and 

 social functions, 242 ff.; beginning of, 

 245, 246; development of, 246 ff.; 

 standards of, 247, 250 ff., 281; recrea- 

 tional use of, 250, 251, 281, 282; reso- 

 lutions about, 253 ff.; effect on, of 

 motoring, 257, 272 ff.; proposed, 73, 

 74, 258; nature guide service in, 261; 

 congressional appropriations, 261, 

 262; evolution disclosed in, 262, 263; 

 invasions of, 264, 265; commercialism 

 ruled out, 266-270; publicity for, 273; 

 conservation of, 14, 280, 281, 306, 314, 

 338, 339; differentiation between Na- 

 tional Monuments and, 288; hunting 

 prohibited in, 316; primitive areas in, 

 325, 326; area, number and adminis- 

 trative dept., 332; expansion of, 336, 

 337J co-operation between National 

 Forests and, 343 

 National Park Mountain, 246 

 National Parks Association, 260, 267, 



338 



Natural Bridges, 286 

 Navajo, the, 212, 286, 291 

 Navajo Indian Reservation, 75 

 Navajo Mountain, forest on, 93 

 Navajo Treaty Reservation, 215 

 Naval Reservations, area, number, and 



administrative dept., 332 

 Nebraska, area of, 18; Public Lands in, 

 21, 159; badlands of, 71; Arbor Day 

 inaugurated by, 106; National For- 

 ests in, 130, 144; reclamation project 

 in, 162, 167, 170; value of Indian 

 property in, 215; National Monu- 

 ments in, 287, 292, 294; wild life 

 refuges in, 314 

 Nelson, Charles W., 312 

 Nevada, area of, 18; Public Lands in, 

 21, 22, 159; mining in, 64, 65; federal 

 roads in, 71; sage-brush land in, 81; 

 forest laws passed by, 106; National 

 Forests in, 129, 144; reclamation pro j- 



