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Sierra Club Bulletin. 



U. S. Geological Survey, 1886-1887, Part I. 



U. S. Geological Survey West of looth Meridian, Part III, 1881. 

 Grand Canon of the Colorado River. Higgins. 

 A Flora of the South Fork of King's River. Eastwood. 2 copies. 

 My Trip to King's River Cafion. Le Conte. 2 copies. 

 Conifers of the Pacific Slope, No. III. Lemmon. 2 copies. 

 The Geomorphogeny of the Upper Kern Basin. Lawson. 



The committee is indebted to the following: — 



Major H. C. Benson — for his courtesy and aid in everything 



pertaining to the welfare of the Club, and for a map of 



Yosemite Valley and one of the Mariposa Big Tree Grant. 

 Mr, James Mills — Collection of mounted flowers; the Modern 



Speech Testament (Weymouth). 

 D. J. Foley — Book of Views of Yosemite Valley; Anderson 



Spike from Half Dome. 

 Mr. Fiske — Four winter scenes of the valley, mounted. 

 Mr. Galen Clark — Two copies Big Trees of California (Clark). 

 Lewis E. Aubury, State Mineralogist — Bulletins 23, 30, 31, 32. 



36, 38', 42, 43, 44; Maps and Register, Mariposa-Tuolumne; 



Relief Map and Mineral Map of California; Forest Reserve 



Map of California. 

 Mrs. R. H. Simonds— Bird Notes Afield (Keeler). 

 Dr. G. K. Gilbert — Map of Yosemite, advance sheet. 

 Miss Ora Boring — Collection of pressed flowers. 

 The Pacific Monthly Publishing Company — Pacific Monthly for 



the summer months. 

 The Memorial Bronze of Dr. Le Conte has been fittingly 

 placed in the Lodge. 



The Lodge closed for the season on August 11, 1907, with a 

 registration of approximately two thousand names. 



Very respectfully, 



Kate R. Gompertz, Custodian. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. T. Parsons, Chairman, 

 Wm. F. Bade, 

 J. N. Le Conte, 

 Le Conte Memorial Lodge Committee. 



