^nUp 



Lizard Head, 176. 



Loch Vale, 158, 338. 



Long, Stephen H., his expedi- 

 tion, 302. 



Long's Peak, guiding experi- 

 ences on, 3-18; the Narrows, 

 13; temperature at timber- 

 line, 60; altitude, 102, 336; 

 life on the summit, 102 ; glacial 

 records about, 338; flowers on 

 summit, 343; view, 347, 348; 

 individuality, 348; geological 

 history, 349. 



Magpie, 64, 136. 



Mary Lake, 44. 



Meadows, glacier, evolution of, 



237-239; termination, 239, 



240. 

 Mertensia, 118. 

 Middle Park, 229-231. 

 Mills Moraine, 339, 349. 

 Milner Pass, 345. 

 Minnehaha Falls, 306. 

 Montana, the Chinook wind in, 



71. 73- 

 Moose, yarding habit, 262, 263. 

 Moraine Lake, 157. 

 Moraine Park, 338, 340. 

 Moraines, in Rocky Mountain 



National Park, 339, 340. 

 Mt. Audubon, 352. 

 Mt. Clarence King, 336. 

 Mt. McHenry, 339. 

 Mt. Meeker, 42; altitude, 348; 



geological history, 349. 

 Mt. Orizaba, 59. 

 Mt. Richthofen, 162. 

 Mt. Washington (Colo.), 163, 



349- 

 Mt. Wilson, 176. 



Mountain-climbing, speed in, 3- 

 6; keeping the party together, 

 7; quarrels, 7, 8; sickness, 9- 

 1 1 ; autocracy of the guide, 12- 

 14; a narrow escape, 15, 16; 

 suggestions to climbers, 18; 

 advantages of, 18, 19. 



Mountain-sickness, 5, 6, 9, 14; 

 causes and cure, 10, 11. 



Muir, John, quoted, 19, 58, 149, 

 150. 



Mummy Mountain, 335. 



Mummy Range, 335. 



National Monuments, 318, 319. 



National Parks, in Canada, 315, 

 326, 327; in the United States, 

 315 note, 318, 319; need of 

 separate management, 320, 

 326-329; perishable attrac- 

 tions, 321; wild life in, 322, 

 323; as an investment, 323, 

 324; development, 326; should 

 be kept separate from Forest 

 Reserves, 326-329; establish- 

 ment of Yellowstone Park, 

 329; Rocky Mountain Nation- 

 al Park, 335-353- 



North Park, 229, 231. 



Ophir Loop, 176, 180. 

 Orton, Dr. Edward L., 338. 

 Ouray, 171, 172. 

 Ouzel, water, in winter, 272, 



273- 

 Ouzel Lake, 158. 



Paint-brush, 118. 



Parks, mountain, their charac- 

 teristics, 229-232; origin, 233- 

 235; end, 235-237; glacier 



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