IN 1)10 X 



869 



Indians, 24, 51, 203; their or- 

 chards, 105 ; hunting' grounds, 



14, 122, 193 ; tame, 317. 



Johnson, Dr., on the trees of Scot- 

 land, L08. 



Joliet and Father Marquette on 

 the upper Mississippi, 71. 



Juniper, western, 123, 273. 



Lakes, McDonald, 18 ; Avalanche, 

 19 ; Yellowstone, 47, 70 ; Mono, 

 94 , Tahoe, 48 ; Tenaya, 86. 



Landscapes, new, 3 ; changes in, 

 4 ; of the Sierra, 87. 



Landslip, 287. 



Larch, western, 18; Lyall, 18. 



Lark, meadow, 238. 



La Salle, 71. 



Lewis and Clark, 28. 



Library, geological, 59. 



Light, 82, 1G5. 



Lightning, 276. 



Lilies, 23, 153, 155, 350. 



Linnaea borealis and companions, 



15, 50. 

 Lizards, 204. 



Log houses, 288, 305, 320. 



Loggers, 29. 



Lumbering in the Sierra, 100. 



Man, influence on landscapes, 4. 



Manzanita, 143. 



Maple, 22, 130. 



Mariposa tulip, 155. 



Marmot, 17, 199. 



Meadows, glacier, 37, 163 ; in se- 



qvioia woods, 296, 302. 

 Monardella, 282. 

 Moneses, IS. 



Monument, the Glacier, 87. 

 Mosses, 22. 

 Mt. Rainier, 30 ; Amethyst, 60, 



73; Washburn, 66; Dana, 90, 



93; Lyell, McClure, Gibbs, 



90 ; Hoffman, 161. 

 Mountaineering, 285, 306. 

 Mountains, the Western, 2 ; new, 



4 ; Cascade, 19 ; Olympic, 19 ; 



Rocky, 12-18, 37, 38 ; Sierra, 



76. 

 Mud, 44. 

 Mule, Brownie, 285, 295, 301 ; his 



prayer, 318. 



Names, 58. 



Nature, 56, 73, 07, 332; labora- 

 tories of, 44. 

 Night air, 133. 



Nights, ic.:.. 

 Nuts, pino, 103. 



Oaks, California black, 128 ; gold- 

 cup live-oak, 128. 

 Orchids, 23, 156. 

 Ousel, water, 29, 52, 238. 

 Owens River water, 246. 



Parks, national, of the West, 12 ; 

 Mt. Rainier, 30 ; Yellowstone, 

 37 ; Yosemite, 76 ; animals of, 

 172, 201 ; birds, 213 ; General 

 Grant and Sequoia, 298, 328, 

 329 ; management of, 40, 351. 



Petrified forests, 38, 60. 



Phlox, 94. 



Pika, 162, 201. 



Pine, yellow, 13, 112, 115 ; con- 

 torted, lodge-pole, Murray, two- 

 leaved, tamarack, 15, 18, 67, 

 68, 83, 121, 122 ; mountain, 18, 

 108 ; Sabine, 102 ; hard cone 

 (attenuata), 103; dwarf, 106 J 

 sugar, 100, 109 ; nut, 105 ; white, 

 68, 105. 



Plover, 227. 



Plum, 23. 



Polemonium, alpine, 167. 



Poplar, 130. 



Primrose, shrubby, 147. 



Prospectors, 289, 352. 



Pyrola, 18. 



Quail, mountain, 219 ; valley, 222. 



Railroads in western forests, 357. 



Rain, 26. 



Raspberries, 24. 



Rat, wood, 201. 



Rattlesnakes, 28, 57, 206. 



Redwood, 100, 268. 



Reservations. See Forest Reserva- 

 tions. 



Rhododendron, 23, 146, 350. 



Ribes, 282. 



River, the Yellowstone, 48 ; Mis- 

 sissippi, 71 ; Columbia, 73 ; 

 Missouri, 73 ; Colorado, 73 ; 



