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1295. View showing method of deposition of the siliceous deposits on slope of hot 



springs, summit of Angel terrace (No. 516c). 



1296. "Ox-bow" bend, Trout creek, Hayden valley, Yellowstone park (No. 556). 



1297. North end of Teton range, northwest of Jackson lake, Wyoming (No. 557). 



1298. View of the Teton range from the east shore of Jackson lake, Wyoming 



(No. 558a). 



1299. Waterfall over Cambrian limestone, Sheep creek, toward summit of Teton 



range, southwest of Jackson lake, Wyoming (No. 511). 



Photographed by J. P. Iddings 

 6 J by 8 J inches. Negatives in United States Geological Survey 

 Yellowstone Park views 



1300. Obsidian columns, Obsidian cliff. Described in the Seventh Annual Report 



of the United States Geological Survey, 1888, pages 249-295 (No. 65). 



1301. The same, showing lithoidal portion (No. 69). 



1302. Erratic boulders, Pleasant valley (No. 152). 



1303. Glacial boulder, brink of Yellowstone canyon (No. 33). 



1304. Hoodoo temple, Hoodoo basin (No. 356). 



1305. Hoodoos, Hoodoo basin (No. 354). 



1306. Lithophysse, half a mile above falls on lower Fire Hole river (No. 77). 



1307. Lithophysse, half a mile above falls on lower Fire Hole river (No. 78). 



1308. Keplers cascade, Fire Hole river, Upper Geyser basin (No. 11). 



1309. Spring in Gallatin canyon, Gallatin range (No. 131). 



1310. Emerald Creek falls ; basalt cliffs (No. 340). 



1311. Tower falls (No. 141). 



1312. Rustic falls, Glen lake (No. 83). 



1313. Keplers cascade, Fire Hole river, Upper Geyser basin (No. 14). 



1314. Natural bridge of rhyolite, Bridge creek (No. 81). 



1315. Small geyser in eruption, in Upper Geyser basin (No. 188). 



1316. Rustic geyser in eruption, Middle Geyser basin (No. 174). 



1317. Runway of Indigo spring (No. 101). 



1318. Algae basins (showing formation of siliceous sinter), Emerald spring, Upper 



Geyser basin (No. 180). 



1319. Spike geyser, Witch creek (No. 177). 



1320. Siliceous sinter from Coral spring (No. 363). 



1321. Bannock peak, Gallatin range (No. 250). 



1322. Yellowstone canyon, opposite Tower falls (No. 144). 



1323. Basalt cliff near Tower falls (No. 163). 



1324. Petrified tree trunk, Fossil forest (No. 327). 



1325. Fossil tree trunks, Fossil forest (No. 325). 



1326. Petrified tree trunk. Lamar valley in distance (No. 329). 



Photographed by J. K. Hitlers 



11 by 14 inches. Negatives in United States Geological Survey 



Yellowstone Park views 



1327. Fire Hole falls (No. 214). 



1328. Canyon of Yellowstone from the brink of lower falls (No. 213). 



