634 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



Mt. Madison, from Lead Mine bridge, Shelburne, Fig. 60, p. 415. 



Squam lake and Mt. Chocorua, Fig. 61, p. 530. 



Wliite Mountain range, from JeiTerson hill, Fig. 64, p. 541. 



White Mountains, from the Glen, Fig. 63, p. 540. 



Franconia Mountains, from Campton, Pemigewasset river in the foreground, Fig. 66, 



P- SSI- 

 Madison and Washington, from Shelburne, Fig. 67, p. 558. 



The burnt district on Mt. Hayes, Gorham, Fig. 68, p. 582. 



Mt. Madison, as seen over King's ravine. Fig. 69, p. 585. 



Peabody river and Mt. Washington, Fig. 70, p. 586. 



View across the ravine south of Mt. Adams, Fig. 71, p. 598. 



Welch mountain, from Campton, Fig. 72, p. 600. 



Lafayette range, from the Flume house. Fig. 73, p. 601. 



The Profile Rock, Franconia, Fig. 74, p. 603. 



The same. Changes as you pass to the right and left. Fig. 75, p. 604. 



The Sentinel, Fig. ^d, p. 606. 



White Mountain range, from Milan, Fig. "]"}, p. 608. 



Mts. Adams and Madison, from near Randolph hill. Fig. 78, p. 610. 



Washington, Clay, and Jefferson, from Adams, Fig. 79, p. 611. 



Washington range, from Carroll, Fig. 80, p, 612. 



Ravine in Mt. Adams, from Randolph hill. Fig. 81, p. 613. 



Head-v^all of King's ravine. Fig. 82, p. 614. 



Gateway of King's ravine. Fig. 83, p. 615. 



Cliffs in King's ravine, Fig. 84, p. 616. 



Adams and Madison, from the old Glen path. Fig. 85, p. 631. 



Tuckerman's ravine and Mt. Washington, Fig. 86, p. 622. 



Snow-arch in Tuckerman's ravine in August, Fig. 87, p. 623. 



Androscoggin valley, from Peaked hill, Gilead, Me., Fig. 88, p, 627. 



Silver cascade in the Notch, Fig. 89, p. 630. 



Cuba falls, Orford, Fig. 90, p. 631. 



List of Heliotypes Illustrating Scenery. 



Ledges fractured by frost, Mt. Washington summit. Frontispiece. 



Diana's Bath, p. 272. 



Glen Ellis falls, p. 632. 



Crystal cascade, p. 184. 



Emerald pool, p. 232. 



Jackson falls, p. 256. 



Berlin falls, p. 310. 



Mt. Washington Railway— "Jacob's Ladder," p. 82. 



The Washington range, from the Fabyan turnpike, p. 392. 



Mt. Washington, from the south-east, p. 618. 



