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Barrus, Clara. In the Yosemite with John Muir. Craftsman, 

 Dec, 1912, V. 23, p. 324-335. Por. 



Personal impressions of Muir formed on a camping trip in the Yo- 

 semite. 



With John o' Birds and John o' Mountains in the 



Southwest. Century, Aug., 1910, v. 80, p. 521-528. Por. 

 Contrasts Muir's character with Burrough's. 



Bland, H. M. John Muir. Overland, June, 1906, v. 47, p. 517- 

 525. Por. 

 Purely biographical. 



Buckley, E. R. John Muir. Wisconsin Alumni Magazine, 

 Jan., 1900, V. I, p. 141-146. Por. 



"The information and part of the phraseology of this biography 

 was taken from the "National Cyclopaedia of American Biography." 

 Footnote. 



Carr, J. C. John Muir. Californian Illustrated Magazine, 

 June, 1892, V. 2, p. 88-94. Por. 



Descriptions of Muir's inventions as a young man, and of his wan- 

 derings and final arrival in California. 



darken, G. G. At Home with John Muir. Overland, Aug., 

 1908, V. 52, p. 125-128. 



"A keen appreciation of Mr. Muir and his characteristics." Over- 

 land. 



Comrade of the Giant Trees. Literary Digest, Jan. 16, 1915, 

 V. 50, p. 114-119. 



"A man so moved by the spiritual forces that he actually compelled 

 a careless nation to preserve the Yosemite Valley, the Big Trees, and 

 the Yellowstone National Park as an everlasting heritage of the 

 people." 



In " Personal Glimpses." 



Concerning an Old Student. Wisconsin Alumni Magazine, 

 Nov., 1900, V. 2, p. 75-76. 



Description of Muir's inventions during his student life at the Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin. 



Conversation with John Muir. World's Work, Nov., 1906, 

 V. 13, p. 8249-8250. 



In "Among the World's Workers." 



Editorials on John Muir. Nation, Dec, 1914, v. 99, p. 762, 

 781-782. 



Gives brief sketches of his life and works. Written after his death. 



French, Harold. Psalmist of the Sierra. Sunset, Aug., 1914, 

 V. 33, P- 355-357. Por. 



