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Millard, Bailey. John Muir. Country Life, March, 191 5, v. 27, 

 p. 76-yy. Por. 

 Sketch of his Hfe and activities. Written after his death. 



* John Muir. Suburban Life, Sept., 1908, v. 7, p. 121- 



122, 140. 



Skyland Philosopher. Bookman, Feb., 1908, v. 26, 



p. 593-599- 



Biographical sketch containing anecdotes illustrating his character- 

 istics. 



Nature-Study Transmuted Into Literature. Dial, Jan. 16, 

 1915, V. 58, p. 39. 

 Editorial expressing the regret caused by the death of Muir. 



Reid, Harvey. John Muir. Outlook, Nov. 28, 1903, v. 75, 

 p. 763-764. 



Anecdotes by a classmate of Muir's in the University of Wisconsin. 



Roorbach, Eloise. John Muir. Craftsman, Feb., 191 5, v. 27, 

 p. 479-480. 



A tribute to Muir's power of interpreting nature. Written after his 

 death. 



Roosevelt, Theodore. John Muir : an Appreciation. Outlook, 

 Jan. 6, 191 5, v. 109, p. 27-28. 



Reminiscent of a few days spent with Muir in the Yosemite. Writ- 

 ten after his death. 



Strother, French. John Muir. World's Work, April, 1907, 

 v. 13, p. 8804-8808. 

 "Naturalist, geologist, interpreter of nature." Sub-title. 



Three Days with John Muir. World's Work, March, 



1909, v. 17, p. 11355-11358- 



"Conversations with the man who has a most intimate knowledge 

 of nature — his home in the Alhambra Valley, and his excursions into 

 the Sierras." Sub-title. 



Sudworth, G. B. John Muir. American Forestry, March, 

 1915, v. 21, p. 184-185. 



Recounts the value of his efforts in forest preservation. Written 

 after his death, 



Swett, John. John Muir. Century, May, 1893, v. 46, p. 120- 

 123. 



Biographical sketch, with special emphasis on his explorations and 

 discoveries. 



Wyatt, Edith. John Muir. New Republic, Feb. 20, 1915, v. 2, 

 p. 69-71. 

 A tribute to his memory. 



