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 E. — List of authorities for tliermal springs of Mexico^ Central America, We&t 



Indies, and South America - 440 



F. — List of authorities for European thermsl springs 442 



G. — List of authorities for thermal springs of the Azores, Africa, and islands of 



the Indian Ocean 443 



H. — List of authorities for thermal springs of Asia Minor and Asia 444 



I, — List of authorities for thermal springs of Japan, Formosa, Malaysia, Aus- 

 tralia, and Polynesia -- 446 



J. — List of authorities on the general suhject of thermal springs 447 



K. — List of authorities on "the color of water " 448 



MINERALOGICAL AFPEKDIX. 



A.— List of minerals of Yellowstone National Park, by A. C. Peale 449 



B. — Analyses of volcanic rocks of Yellowstone National Park, by William 



Beam ...„ 451 



TOPOaRAPHYo 



EEPOET OF HENRY GANNETT, E. M. : 



GEOGEAPHICAL FIELD-WORK OF THE YELLOWSTONE PARK DI- 

 VISION 455 



Letter of transmittal 455 



Itinerary 455 



Geographical work 457 



Mountains 460 



Elevations of miscellaneous points 462 



Latitudes and longitudes of miscellaneous points 463 



History of explorations in this region 46i 



Yellowstone National Park 466 



Boundaries 466 



Topography 468 



Bechler's Fork 468 



Falls River 468 



Snake River 469 



Lewis, or Lake Fork 470 



The Red Mountains 470 



The continental watershed 471 



The Yellowstone drainage area 472 



Yellowstone Lake 473 



The Yellowstone River 475 



The Grand Canon 477 



The Washburn Mountains 478 



Tower Creek 479 



Third Canon of the Yellowstone 479 



Gardiner's River 480 



The East Fork of the Yellowstone 480 



The Yellowstone Range 480 



The Gallatin Range 483 



The Madison drainage area 485 



Climate 486 



Means of access, roads, trails, &c 488 



