BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 



CONTENTS, 



A. — Bibliography of the Yellowstone National Park 



B. — Bibliography of Iceland hot springs and geysers . 



C. — Bibliography of the hot springs and geysers of New Zealand 



D. — List of authorities for thermal springs of the United States 



E. — List of authorities for thermal springs of Mexico, Central America, West 

 Indies, and South America 



F. — List of authorities for European thermal springs 



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

 of the Indian Ocean 



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



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

 tralia, and Polynesia 



J. — List of authorities on the general subject of thermal springs 



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



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. 

 The dates refer to the year in which the park was visited. 



. MULI4AN, Capt. Jomsr. Eeport on the construction of a military road from Fort 



Walla Walla to Fort Benotn. By Capt. John Mullen, U. S. A. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office. 1863. 

 Pages 19 and 53 refer to the existence of geysers and hot springs at the head of 

 the Missouri, Columbia, and Yellowstone Elvers, as though they were well 

 known. The extract on page 53 relating to them is quoted in Eeport of J. Eoss 

 Browne on the Mineral Eesources of the States and Territories west of the 

 Eocky Mountains. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1868. 8 vo. 

 p. 491, 



. Eayxolds, W. F. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 77, 40th Congress, 1st session. Eeport 



of the Secretary of War, communicating in compliance with a resolution of 

 the Senate of February 13, 1866, the report of Brevet Brig. Gen. W. F. Eay- 

 nolds on the exploration of the Yellowstone and the country drained by that 

 river. 

 On page 10 is a reference to the geysers of the Yellowstone Valley. 



1863. De Lacey, Walter W. A. [Letter to Prof. A. K.Eaton.] <^Mineral resources of 

 the Slated and Territories ivest of the Boclcij Mountains. B/j Bossiter TV. Raijmotid, 

 cj'C. Washington : Government Printing Office. 1869. pp. 141-143. 

 On page 142 De Lacey says, "At the head of the South .Snake, and also on the 

 South Fork of the Madison, there are hundreds of hot springs, many of which 

 are geysers." 



1863. De Lacey, Wai.ter W. A. Trip up the South Snake Eiver in 1863. <C,Conh-i- 

 hutions to the Historical Society of Montana; with its transactions, act of incor- 

 poration, constitution, ordinances, officers, and members. Vol. I. Helena, Mon- 

 tana. Rocky Mountain Publishing Comj^aiiy. 1876. 8vo. pp. 113-143. 



1869. FOLSOM, David E. The valley of the IFpper Yellowstone. By C. W. Cook. 

 <^The Western Monthly, vol. iv, July, 1870. pp. 60-67. 

 Mr. N. P. Langford, in a letter to the writer, says the article was written by 

 David E. Folsom, l)ut by a mistake was credited to Mr. Cook. Tliis is prob- 

 ably the first detailed description of the Yellowstone geysers ever published. 



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