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INDEX. 



Baring-Gould, S., 308, 309, 311 

 Baring-Gould's geyser theory, 421 

 Barker, Professor, 383 

 Barlow, Captain or Colonel, 88, 89, 110, 111, 

 172, 189, 191, 196, 201, 212, 229, 234, 237, 

 288, 298 

 Barometric work, 458 

 Barrow, John, 309 

 Bath spring, 168, 170 

 Bath springs, 73, 76 

 Batten, C. E., 333 

 Bead Geyser, 156, 157, 284, 286 

 Beam, William, 451 

 Beautiful Blue Spring, 204, 208 

 Beauty Spring, 161, 164, 166, 211 

 Bechler, G. E., 243,301 

 Bechler's Fork, 468 

 Bee Hive Cone, Mammoth Hot Springs, 74, 



80 

 Bee Hive Geyser, 188, 230, 235, 403, 404 

 Bibliographical appendix, 427 

 Bibliographj' of Iceland hot springs and 

 geysers, 432 

 New Zealand hot springs 



and geysers, 435 

 Yellowstone National 

 Park, 427 

 Bill setting aside Yellowstone National 



Park, 70, 71 

 Bischoii"'s geyser theory, 418 

 Black Boiler, 253 



Geyser, 126, 134 

 Pool, 277, 279 

 Sand Geyser, 245, 246 

 Spring, 166 



Sulphur Spring, 266, 268 

 Blue color of rivers, 374 



springs and geysers, 373 

 Glass Spring, 281, 282 

 Mud Pot, 93 

 Boiling Caldron, 275 



point in Lower Geyser B^sin, 137 

 Shoshone Geyser Basin, 



260 

 Upper Geyser Basin, 228 

 of water, 387 

 springs near source of Warm 

 Spring Creek, 109 

 Boundaries of Yellowstone Park, 468, 469 

 Bradlev, Prof. F., 88, 133, 135, 153, 175, 185, 

 196, 218, 234, 248, 249, 255, 258, 271, 289, 

 300, 404 

 Bridger, James, referred to, 66 

 Brimstone Basiu, 117, 370 



Group, 111 

 Broad Creek, 89 

 Bronze Geyser, 283, 284, 286 

 Brown, J. Ross Browne, 308, 309, 310 

 Brown Sponge Spring, 283, 285 

 Brvson, Mr., 309 

 Bulger Geyser, 210, 219 

 Bunsen, R., 309, 310, 400 

 Bunsen's experiments on color of water, 

 378 

 geyser theory, 418 

 Peak, 29 

 Burnt district in Asia Minor, 339 



Hole, 135 

 Burton, E., 307 

 Butte Group, 141 



Calcareous springs, 366 



tufa, 333, 399, 405 

 waters, 388 



waters, table of analysis of, 

 389 

 Calcic waters, 388 

 Calc sinter, 405 

 Caldeiros of the Azores, 337 

 Caldron, 112 

 California geysers, 321 



mud volcanoes of, 323 

 thermal springs, 326 

 Camp Group, 142, 260 

 Camping places in Upper Geyser Basin, 



188 

 Carbonates in thermal waters, 397 

 Carbonic acid, 89 

 Carboniferous, 85 

 Carrington, C.,96 

 Cascade Group, 189 

 Castle Geyser, 188, 204, 403, 423 

 Group, 203 

 Junior, 208 

 Catfish Geyser, 180, 186 

 Cause of deposits from waters, 400 

 Cauliflower Spring, 188 

 Cave Spring, 74 

 Celebes, 34b, 352 

 Central American thermal springs, 327, 



330 

 Chambers, Robert, 309, 310 

 Champlin, John D. , 323 

 Changes in Mud Geyser, 100 



temperature in springs, 384 

 Chemical classification of Yellowstone 

 Park springs, 366 

 theory of earth heat, 380 

 Chemistry of deposits, 405 



thermal waters, 387 

 Chilian, springs of, 330 

 Church, John A., on heat of Comstock 



Mine, 383 

 Cinnabar Mountain, 5 

 Classification of Iceland springs, 365 



New Zealand springs, 366 

 thermal springs, 364 

 Yellowstone Park springs, 

 365 

 Clepsydra Geyser, 1 48, 153 

 Cleopatra Spring, 73, 75 



analysis, 388 

 Cliff Caldron, 179, 181, 184 



Spring, 144, 146 

 Climate of'the Park, 68, 488 

 Coles, John, 306, 309, 310 

 Colorado desert, 323 



thermal springs, 324, 325 

 Color of glaciers, 374 

 water, 373 



water in Welsh lakes, 378 

 Colter or Coulter, John, referred to, 65, 90 

 Columbia Spring, 299 

 Comet Geyser, 200,201,212 

 Comparison of geyser regions, 368 



surface and deep tempera- 

 tures, 386 

 Comparative view of geyser regions, 371 

 Comstock Mine, Nevada, 383 

 Comstock's modification of geyser theory, 

 420 



