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Hawaii. Lava stalactites, flow of 1881, Bougainville (No. 56). 



Hawaii. Manna Loa from Hilo, 35 miles distant (No. 46). 



Hawaii. Panorama of Kilauea from volcano house, with steam issuing. 



fissures (No. 75). 

 Hawaii. First fissure. Edge of Kilauea (No. 85). 

 Edge of Kilauea. First landslip (No. 84). 

 Fissure back of sulphur banks (No. 85a). 

 Waldrous ledge; highest part of edge of Kilauea (No. 77). 

 Flow of 1868, on isthmus between Kilauea and Kilauea isli. Tree 

 in lava (No. 87). 

 Hawaii. Surface flow ; Halemanman (No. 98). 

 Halemanman; lava surface (No. 99). 

 Halemanman; rim of active portion (No. 100). 

 Lava flow from side of active portion (No. 102). 

 Keanalsakoi ; small crater, 500 feet deep, near Kilauea (No. 86). 

 Fissure, looking east (No. 91). 

 Bubble, Kilauea (No. 92). 

 Bubble, Kilauea (No. 94). 

 Spatter cone, Kilauea (No. 93). 

 Hut on edge of Halemanman. 

 Active portion of Halemanman 

 Inside the active portion of Halemanman (No. 

 Inside cauldron ; Halemanman (No. 105). 

 The punch bowl from mount Tantalus (No. 15). 

 The Pali (No. 1). 



On the road to Haleakala (No. 106). 

 Cloud effect on summit of Haleakala (No. 113). 

 Valley of Kipukai; general view of house and valley (No. 126). 

 Rim of crater to southeast; outside (No. 112). 

 Inside crater of Haleakala (No. 116). 



On floor of crater of Haleakala ; looking to the northeast ; highest 

 point (No. 114). 

 Kauai. Valley of Haualei (No. 133). 



•Hawaii. 

 Hawaii. 

 Hawaii. 

 Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Hawaii. 



Oahu. 



Oahu. 



Maui. 



Maui. 



Kauai 



Maui. 



Maui. 



Maui. 



Destroyed in March, 1894 (No. 95) 

 ; 1,000 feet in diameter (No. 96). 

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Idaho 



Photographed by J. F. Kemp, Columbia University, New York, New York 



5 by 7 inches 



495. Terraces of Tertiary lake-beds, near Salmon City, Idaho, on the Lemhi 



river. 



496. Terraces of Tertiary lake-beds, on Lemhi river, near Salmon City, Idaho. 



497. Old gold diggings, on Napias creek, Leesburg, Idaho, worked from 1859 to 



1865. 



498. Rocky cut for sluice, California bar, Idaho, 



499. Discharge sluice, California bar. 



500. Hvdraulic mining at California bar, 



