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in depth, and contain large masses of plants coated with a 

 U&IcareOQS material, which retains perfectly the form of the 

 leaf nnd stem. 



Nos. 318, 319, 320. Bear Lake, ahout half-way between Soda Springs 

 and Fvanston, ten miles in length, and from five to eight in 

 breadth. The boundary-line between Idaho and Utah passes 

 directly across the lake from east to west. It is a beautiful 

 lake, set like an emerald among the mountains, and not even 

 the Yellowstone presents such exquisite coloring. The ele 

 Q. ration is 5,911 feet. 



Nos. 320, 321. Kyanston coal minks, about a mile from the town of 

 the same name, on the Union Pacific Railroad. These beds 

 are the largest and most extensively worked in the West. The 

 vein is from twenty-two to twenty-three teet in thickness, 

 cropping' out upon the side of the mountains, with a dip of 

 ten degrees north of east. 



Nos. 323 to 364. Portraits and views of the habitations of the Indians, 

 a description of which will be found in another portion of 

 this catalogue. 



STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. 



No. 3S0. Ogden Canon. 



No. 381. Ogden Canon, near mouth. 



No. 382. Ogden Canon, near mouth. 



No. 383. Ogden Canon, near mouth. 



No. 384. Camp on Warm Creek, head of Cache Valley. 



No. 385. Portneuf Canon. 



No. 386. Snake Eiver bridge. 



No. 387. Snake River bridge. 



No. 388. Snake Eiver bridge. 



No. 380. Pot-holes in basaltic rocks. 



Nos. 390-394. Wild-Cat Canon, Mont, 



Nos. 395-397. Devil's Passway, Mont. 



No. 398. Camp on the Stinking Water. 



Nos. 399-401. Hydraulic mining, near Virginia City, Mont. 



No. 402. Chinamen sluicing. 



No. 403. " Panning out." 



No. 404. "Cradling." 



No. 405. Madison bridge. 



Nos. 410-413. Canon south op Mystic Lake. 



No. 414. The Mission, or Crow agency. 



No. 415. Camp of Nez Perce Indians. 



Nos. 410-418. Lodges op Nez Perce Indians. 



No. 410. Yellowstone Valley, six miles above Boteler's. 



Nos. 420-122. Views in the Lower Canon. 



No. 423. A SUCCESSFUL FISHERMAN. 



Nos. 424-120. Devil's Slide, or Cinnabar Mountain. 



Nos. 430-431. Lower Basins, Soda Springs, Gardiner's River. 



Nos. 432-434. Upper Basins. 



No. 435. General view of Upper Basins on Gardiner's Eiver. 



No. 436. Cap of Liberty, on Gardiner's River. 



No. 437. Lower Falls, on Gardiner's Eiver. 



No. 438. Column Bock*. 



Nos. 430, 440. The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone. 



No. 441. The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, east side. 



