50 Sierra Club Bulletin 



Thomas, Joseph. Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Bi- 

 ography and Mythology. 1901, v. 2, p. 1781. 5 lines. 



Warner, C. D. Library of the World's Best Literature, by 

 C. D. Warner and others. 1897-1898, v. 18, p. 10405- 

 10414. For. ; V. 29, p. 394. 8 lines. 



V. 18 contains a biographical sketch, followed by a selection, "A 

 Wind-storm in the Forests," from his "The Mountains of California." 



Who's Who. 1914, V. 66, p. 1507. >^ col. 



First entry made in 1903, v. 55, p. 990. 



Who's Who in America. 1914-1915, v. 8, p. 1689. ^ col. 



First entry made in 1899-1900, v. I, p. 514. 



CHAPTERS ABOUT MUIR IN BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 



Barrus, Clara. Our Friend John Burroughs. Floughton, 1914. 

 $2. 



Scattered references to Muir. For pages see index under Muir. 



California — Public Instruction Dept. Two California Neigh- 

 bors. Sacramento, published by the State, 1912. 



Contains an extract from John Swett's "Public Education in Cali- 

 fornia," describing Swett's friendship with Muir ; also gives a bio- 

 graphical sketch by E. F. Strother. 



James, G. W. Studious Hero of the Mountains, John Muir 

 (in James, G. W. Heroes of California. 1910, p. 338- 

 360. Little, $2.) 



Interesting account of Muir's life and character. Contains extracts 

 from his letters. 



Markham, Edwin. John Muir, Poet-Scientist (in Markham, 

 Edwin. California the Wonderful. 1914, p. 368-369. 

 N. Y. Hearst's International Library Co. $6.) 



[Pammel, L. H. John Muir (in Major F. Lacey Memorial 

 Volume and Report of Iowa Park and Forestry Asso- 

 ciation for 1913, p. 477-481.) 

 An appreciative sketch of his life and work.] 



PERIODICAL ARTICLES ABOUT MUIR 



An Act of Heroism. Craftsman, March, 1905, v. 7, p. 665-667. 



Describes the heroic rescue, by Muir, of a companion in danger. 



Bade, W. F. John Muir. Science, March 5, 1915, v. 41, p. 353- 

 354. 



A concise, clear account of his life, activities and writings. 

 Baker, R. S. John Muir. Outlook, June 6, 1903, v. 74, p. 365- 

 377- 



"Shows how the lad Muir prepared himself, unconsciously and un- 

 knowingly, for the work of the man Muir." James. 



