Publications of the Sierra Club— Continued, 



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 of 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; Forestry 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 Smith (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 Canon; 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. Pinatubo; The Hillside Farmer and 

 the Forest; The Notable Mountaineering of the Sierra Club in 1903; On the Trail with 

 the Sierra Club; The Completed LeConte Memorial Lodge; Reports; Notes and Cor- 

 respondence; Forestry Notes. 



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

 servatory; 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 ; Treas- 

 urer's Report; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry Notes. 



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

 morial 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 Groups of Peaks ; Reports ; Notes and Cor- 

 respondence; Book Reviews; Forestry Notes. 



No. 33. — ^Vol. v., No. 4, pp. 271 to 328. — The Grade Profile in Alpine Glacial Erosion; 

 Systematic Asymmetry of Crest-Lines in the High Sierra of California; The Tuolumne 

 Canon; Inscription for the LeConte Memorial; Over Harrison's Pass from the North 

 with a Pack-Train; California Forestry Law; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; 

 Book Reviews; Forestry Notes. 



No. 34. — Vol. VL, No. I, pp. I to 74. — The Sierra Club's Ascent of Mt. Rainier; Mt. Rainier, 

 Mt. Shasta, and Mt. Whitney as Sites for Meteorological Observatories ; The Sky-Line of 

 the Tatoosh Range, Mt. Rainier National Park; The Effect of the Partial Suppression 

 of Annual Forest Fires in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; In Memoriam; Joseph 

 Le Conte ; Wild Animals of Mt. Rainier National Park ; The Sierran Puffball ; Reports ; 

 Notes and Correspondence; Book Reviews; Forestry Notes. 



||' All of above are out of print, having been destroyed in the fire of April 18, 1906. 



No. 35. — ^Vol. VI., No. 2, pp. 75 to 152. — An Ascent of the Matterhorn; The Name "Mt. 

 Rainier"; The Second King's River Outing; The Motion of the Nisqually Glacier, 

 Mt. Rainier; Report on the King's River Cafion and Vicinity; Reports; Notes and 

 Correspondence; Book Reviews; Forestry Notes; Revised By-Laws of the Sierra Club. 



No. 36. — ^Vol. VI., No. 3, pp. 153 to 210. — The Aftermath of a Club Outing; Along th 

 Foothills to Lake Chabot; Mt. Rose Weather Observatory; The Ascent of Asama 

 Yama; Reports; Secretary's Report; Treasurer's Report; Notes and Correspondence;" 

 Book Reviews ; Forestry Notes. 



No. 37.— Vol. VI., No. 4, pp. 211 to 284.— The Hetch-Hetchy Valley; To Joseph LeConte, 

 a Poem ; Lake Ramparts ; The Grand Canons of the Tuolumne and the Merced ; The 

 Water-Ouzel, a Poem; Photograph of the Water-Ouzel; Bird Life of Yosemit* 

 Park; An Easterner's Impressions of a Sierra Club Outing; Indian Pictographs ij 

 Pate Valley; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Book Reviews; Forestry Notes 



