52 Sierra Club Bulletin 



Graydon, Katherine Merrill. John Muir. Butler Alumni 

 Quarterly (Indianapolis), July, 1915, p. 81-92. 



A series of remarkably vivid sketches of John Muir at successive 

 stages of his development and achievement, written by one who knew 

 him well and loved him ; one who when a mere child used to accom- 

 pany her aunt as she came to his darkened room to befriend and com- 

 fort the suffering stranger after the accident to his eye.] 



John Muir. Bookman, Dec, 1898, v. 8, p. 288-290. Por. 

 In "Chronicle and Comment." 



John Muir. Century, March, 1915, v. 89, p. 794-796. 

 Comparison with John Burroughs. 



Same in Pattie, F. L., American Literature Since 1870. Not yet 

 published. 



John Muir. Chautauquan, Sept., 1907, v. 48, p. 87-88. 

 As a nature student. 



John Muir. Scientific American, Jan. 9, 1915, v. 112, p. 47. 

 Written after his death. 



John Muir: Geologist, Explorer, Naturalist. Craftsman, 

 March, 1905, v. 7, p. 637-654. 



Tells of the influences that helped to mold his character, and of his 

 later writings and activities. 



John Muir: Naturalist. Outlook, Jan. 6, 1915, v. 109, p. 11-12. 

 Editorial written after his death. 



"John o' the Mountains." Review of Reviews, Feb., 191 5, 

 V. 51, p. 242-243. 



Enumerates his activities and contains extracts from other periodi- 

 cal articles. Written after his death. 



Johnson, R. U. Personal Impressions of John Muir. Outlook, 

 June 3, 1905, V. 80, p. 303-306. Por. 



Impressions gathered on a camping trip with Muir. Tells of the or- 

 igin of the Yosemite National Park. 



Johnson, W. H. John Muir. Nation, Jan. 14, 191 5, v. 100, 

 P- 50. 



A letter to the editor of the Nation noting the attractiveness of 

 Muir's Stickeen, and suggesting a new low-priced edition. 



Knapp, Adeline. Some Hermit Homes of California Writers. 

 Overland, Jan., 1900, v. 35, p. 2-5. Por. 



Description of Muir's "shelter in which he might take refuge dur- 

 ing the least endurable storms." 



Lore of the Late John Muir. Bookman, Feb., 19 15, v. 40, 

 p. 616-618. Por. 

 An appreciation of his life and work. Written soon after his death. 



