Publications of the Sierra Club 



No. I. — Articles of Association, By-Laws, and List of Members. 



Nos. 4 and 5. — Maps of Portions of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the Yosemite and to 

 Kings River, 1893. 



No. 8— Table of Elevations within the Pacific Coast, 1895, by Mark B. Kerr and R. H. 

 Chapman. 



No. 12. — Map of the Sierra Region, May, 1896. 



Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, II, 13, together forming Volume I., Nos. 1-8, of the Sierra Club 

 Bulletin. 



Contents of Volume L — Ascent of Mt. Le Conte ; Address on Sierra Forest Reservation ; 

 California Outing; Crater Lake, Oregon; Diamond Hitch; Explorations North of 

 Tuolumne River; Forest Reservations; From Fresno to Mt, Whitney, via Roaring 

 River; From Gentry's to El Capitan and Yosemite Falls; Grand Canon of the Tuol- 

 umne; Head-Waters of Kings River; Kern and Kings River Divide; Kings River and 

 Mt. Whitney Trails ; Knapsack Tours in the Sierra ; Mt. Bernard ; Mt, Tahoma ; Mt. 

 Whitney Trail; New Grove of Sequoia Gigantea; Notes on the Pine Ridge Trail; 

 Route up Mt, WilHamson; Search for a Route from the Yosemite to the Kings River 

 Canon; Sources of the San Joaquin; Three Days with Mt. King; Through Death 

 Valley; Through the Tuolumne Canon; Tramp to Mt. Lyell; Upper Sacramento in 

 October; Notes, Correspondence, and Reports. 



Nos, 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, and 19, together forming Volume H., Nos. i-6, of the Sierra Club 

 Bulletin, 



Contents of Volume H. — Ascent of the White Mountains of New Mexico; Basin of the 

 South Fork of the San Joaquin River; Conifers of the Pacific Slope, Parts I and II; 

 Day with Mt. Tacoma; Early Summer Excursion to the Tuolumne Canon and Mt. 

 Lyell; Expedition of Prince Luigi Amedeo of Savoy to Mt. St, Elias; Explorations 

 of the East Creek Amphitheater, from Mt. Rose to Mt. Shasta and Lower Buttes; 

 Kaweah Group ; Lava Region of Northern California ; Mountain Trips : What to Take 

 and How to Take It; Neglected Region of the Sierra; Observations on the Denudation 

 of Vegetation — Suggested Remedy for California; On Mt. Lefroy August 3, 1896; 

 On Mt. Lefroy August 3, 1897; Philip Stanley Abbot; Taking of Mt, Balfour; To 

 Tehipite Valley from the Kings River Grand Canon; Up and Down Bubbs Creek; 

 Wanderings in the High Sierra Between Mt, King and Mt. Williamson, — Parts I and II ; 

 Woman's Trip Through the Tuolumne Canon; Yosemite Discovery; Notes, Corre- 

 spondence, and Reports. 



No, 20. — ^Volume IIL, No, i, pp. i to 118 — Ramblings Through the High Sierra (Reprinted 

 from "A Journal of Ramblings," privately printed in 1875) ; Editorial Notice; Ouzel 

 Basin; Forestry Notes. 



No. 21, — Ramblings Through the High Sierra, Same as No. 20. (Specially bound; with- 

 out Editorial Notes, etc) 



No, 22.— Volume IIL, No, 2, pp. 119 to 188.— Lake Tahoe in Winter; Ascent of "El 

 Yunque"; Another Paradise; Kings River Canon Trail Notes; Ascent of "Matter- 

 horn Peak"; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry Notes. 



No, 23. — Volume III,, No. 3, pp, 189 to 270. — Parks and Peaks in Colorado ; The Work of 

 the Division of Forestry in the Redwoods ; The Mazamas on Mt. Jefferson ; Wagon- 

 Trips to the Sierra; The Big Basin; The Re-Afforesting of the Sierra Nevada; The 

 Descent of Tenaya Caiion ; An Ascent of Cathedral Peak ; A Glimpse of the Winter 

 Sierra; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry Notes, 



No. 24. — ^Volume IIL, No. 4, pp. 271 to 339. — The Mazamas on Mt. Rainier; Lassen 

 Buttes; From Prattville to Fall River Mills; Zonal Distribution of Trees and Shrubs 

 in the Southern Sierra; Mt. Washington in Winter; Round About Mt. Dana; Notes 

 and Correspondence; Forestry Notes; Reports. 



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 Cafions; 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 Caiion; My Trip to 

 Kings River Carion (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 Kings River from Millwood to the Head- Waters 

 of Bubbs Creek. 



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

 River, Part I; With the Sierra Club in Kings 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. 



