Publications of the Sierra Club 



No. I. — Articles of Association, By-L-aws, 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 I. — Ascent of Mt. Le Conte; Address on Sierra Forest Reser- 

 vation; 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 Tuolumne; 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. Williamson; 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, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, together forming Volume II, Nos. 1-6, of the 

 Sierra Club Bulletin. 



Contents of Volume II. — ^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 Excursions 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 Lov/er 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 Vegeta- 

 tion — 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. William- 

 son, — Parts I and II; Woman's Trip Through the Tuolumne Canon; Yosemite 

 Discovery; Notes, Correspondence, and Reports. 



No. 20. — Volume III, No. i, pp. i to 118 — Ramblings Through the High Sierra 

 (Reprinted frcm "A Journal of Ramblings," privately printed in 1875); Edi- 

 torial Notice; Ouzel Basin; Forestry Notes. 



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

 without Editorial Notes, etc.) 



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

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

 "Matternhorn 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 Canon; An Ascent of Cathedral 

 Peak; A Glimpse of the Winter Sierra; Notes and Correspondence; For- 

 estry Notes. 



No. 24. — Volume III, 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 Capi- 

 tan; Camp Muir in Tuolumne Meadows; The Sierra Club Outing to Tuol- 

 umne 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 Corres- 

 pondence; Forestry Notes; Reports. 



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

 Trip to Kings 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 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. 



