Publications oy the Sierra Club — Continued. 



No. 25. — Volume IV., No. i, pp. i to 75.— Joseph Le Conte in the Sierra; 

 El Capitan; Camp Muir in Tuolumne Meadows; The Sierra Club Outing 

 to Tuolumne Meadows; In Tuolumne and Cathedral Canons; The Great 

 Spruce Forest and the Hermit Thrush; From Redding to the Snow-clad 

 Peaks of Trinity County; Trees and Shrubs in Trinity County; Notes and 

 Correspondence; Forestry Notes; Reports. 



No. 26.— Vol. IV., No. 2, pp. 77 to 176.— Into the Heart of Cataract Canon; 

 My Trip to King's River Canon (Reprint); Conifers of the Pacific Slope, 

 Part III; Birds of the High Mountains; Notes and Correspondence; 

 Forestry Notes; Reports. 



No, 27.— A Flora of the South Fork of King's River from Millwood to the 

 Head-Waters of Bubb's Creek. 



No. 28. — Vol. IV., No. 3, pp. 177 to 252. — Among the Sources ot the South 

 Fork of King's River, Part I; With the Sierra Club in King's River Canon; 

 Red-and-White Peak and the Head-waters of Fish Creek; Mt. Whitney, 

 Whitney Creek, and the Poison Meadow Trail; A New-Year Outing in the 

 Sierra; The Ascent of Volcano Mayon; Notes and Correspondence; For- 

 estry Notes; Reports. 



No. 29. — Vol. IV., No. 4, pp. 253 to 323. — Among the Sources of the South 

 Fork of King's River, Part II; the Coast Sierra from California to Panama; 

 Ralph Sidney Smiih (In Memoriam); Climbing Mt. Brewer; Table of 

 Elevations of Peaks in the Sierra Nevada Mountains over 12,000 feet; 

 King's River Outing, 1902 — Botanical Notes, etc.; Near the Kern's Grand 

 Carion; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry Notes. 



No. 30. — Vol. v.. No. I, pp. I to 85. — The Ascent of the North Palisades; 

 Variations of Sierra Glaciers; How Private Burns Climbed Mt. Pinatdbo; 

 The Hillside Farmer and the Forest; The Notable Mountaineering of the 

 Sierra Club in 1903; On the Trail with the Sierra Club; The Completed 

 Le Conte Memorial Lodge; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry 

 Notes. 



No. 31.— Vol. v., No. 2, pp. 87 to 152.— Mt. Whitney as a Site for a Meteoro- 

 logical Observatory; The Water-Ouzel at Home; The San Francisco 

 Peaks in April ; Over Harrison's Pass with Animals ; The Ascent of San 

 Antonio ; Secretary's Report ; Treasurer's Report ; Notes and Corres- 

 pondence ; Forestry Notes. 



No. 32. — Vol. v.. No. 3, pp. 153 to 270, — First Ascent : Mt. Humphreys ; 

 Address at Memorial Exercises ; Mt. Lyell and Mt. Ritter Ascents by 

 Sierra Club Outing of 1904; A Deer's Bill of Fare; Domes and Dome 

 Structure of the High Sierra ; Some Aspects of a Sierra Club Outing ; 

 The Evolution Group of Peaks ; Reports ; Notes and Correspondence ; 

 Book Reviews; Forestry Notes. 



On receipt, in good condition, of a full set of the numbers comprising 

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 forwarded in exchange, postpaid. 



Copies of the above publications may be had on application to the Secre- 

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Each number 50 cents, except Vol. III., No. i, price $1.00. 



Members may have additional copies of the Bulletins at half rates. 



Volume I., Nos. i, 3, 4, and 5; Volume II., Nos. i and 3; Volume III., 

 No. 4; and Volume IV., No. i, are out of print. 



A few copies of Volume I., bound and complete, may be had at %\o each; 

 and Volume II., at I7. 50 each. 



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