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Sierra Club Bulletin 



Snow Banners of the California Alps. Harper's Magazine, 

 July, 1877, V. 55, p. 162-164. 

 Personal observations of a "storm phenomenon." 



Snow-storm on Mount Shasta. Harper's Magazine, Sept., 

 1877, V. 55, p. 521-530. 

 Graphic account of personal experiences in a severe storm. 



Studies in the Sierra. Overland, 1874-1875. 



A series of articles which appeared in the above periodical under 

 the follov^ing titles and dates : 



Ancient Glaciers and their Pathways. July, 1874, v. 13, p. 67-79. 



Formation of Soils. Dec, 1874, v. 13, p. 530-540. 



Glacial Denudation. Aug., 1874, v. 13, p. 174-184. 



Mountain Building. Jan., 1875, v. 14, p. 64-73. 



Mountain Sculpture. May, 1874, v. 12, p. 393-403. 



Origin of Yosemite Valleys. June, 1874, v. 12, p. 489-500. 



Post-glacial Denudation. Nov., 1874, v. 13, p. 393-402. 



[The article on Mountain Sculpture is noticed and quoted from at 

 considerable length in Jour. Am. Sci., 1874, v. 7, p. 515-516; and 

 strangely enough is ascribed to Prof. Ezra F. Carr, who sent it to 

 the Journal. The error, due probably to the fact that the Overland did 

 not then print the names of its contributors along with their articles, 

 was corrected in the next volume (8) p. 80.] 



Three Adventures in the Yosemite. Century, March, 1912, 

 V. 63, p. 656-661. 



Contents : Perilous Exploration of the Yosemite Fall — Ride on an 

 Avalanche — Earthquake Storms. 



Treasures of the Yosemite. Century, Aug., 1890, v. 40, p. 

 483-500. 



Description of the Yosemite Valley, "a noble mark for the traveler, 

 whether tourist, botanist, geologist, or lover of wilderness pure and 

 simple." 



Tuolumne Yosemite in Danger. Outlook, Nov. 2, 1907, v. 87, 

 p. 486-489. 



Compares the Hetch-Hetchy Valley with Yosemite Valley, and 

 tells of the scheme to make it into a reservoir. 



Twenty Hill Hollow. Overland, July, 1872, v. 9, p. 80-86. 



"A word for the great central plain of California in general, and 

 for Twenty Hill Hollow, in Merced County, in particular." 



Wild Sheep of California. Overland, April, 1874, v. 12, 

 P- 358-363. 



Describes their habits and appearance, and compares them with do- 

 mestic sheep. 



Wild Wool. Overland, April, 1875, v. 14, p. 361-366. 



Compares the quality of the wool of the wild sheep with that of the 

 domestic. 



