No. 43. — Vol. VIII, No. I, pp. I to 86. — Cathedral Peak and the Tuolumne 

 Meadows; Little Studies in Yosemite Valley; The Kings River Outing of 

 191 o; A Vacation Trip to Mount Kinabalu in British North Borneo; Ascent 

 of Red Peak; The Discovery of the Nest and Eggs of the Gray-Crowned 

 Leucosticte; The Passing of Our Mountain Meadows; Fire and the Forest — 

 The Theory of "Light Burning"; Organization of the Sierra Club; Reports; 

 Notes and Correspondence; National Parks; Trout Planting; Forestry Notes; 

 Book Reviews. 



No. 44. — Vol. VIII, No. 2, pp. 89 to 149. — Little Studies in the Yosemite Valley; 

 Four Mexican Volcanoes; Stevenson and California; Early Summer Birds 

 in the Yosemite Valley; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Forestry Notes; 

 Book Reviews. 



No. 45. — Vol. VIII, No. 3, pp. 150 to 248, — With the Sierra Club in 191 1; Some 

 Birds of the High Sierra; Knapsacking Across the Kings-Kcrn Divide; The 

 Devil's Postpile; The Mazama Club Outing to Glacier Peak; Sherbrooke Lake 

 Outing of the Alpine Club of Canada; The Golden Trout of Cottonwood 

 Lakes; A Plea for the Conservation of Wild Flowers; Organization of the 

 Sierra Club; Editorials; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; Trout Planting; 

 National Parks; Are National Parks Worth While? Forestry Notes, Book 

 Reviews. 



No. 46. — Vol. VIII, No. 4, pp. 249 to 293. — A Midwinter Trip Through Nevada's 

 Mountain Park; The Mountain Bluebird and the Wood Pewee; The Steer's- 

 Head Flower of the Sierra Nevada; Organization of the Sierra Club; Edi- 

 torials; Reports; Notes and Correspondence; National Parks; Forestry 

 Notes; Book Reviews. 



No. 47. — Vol. IX, No. I, pp. I to 80. — Milestone Mountain and a New Kings-Kern 

 Pass; Little Studies in the Yosemite Valley; The Kern River Outing of 1912; 

 A Lightning-Struck Tree in Kern Canon; National Parks — The Need of the 

 Future; The Discovery of the Nest and Eggs of the California Pine Grosbeck; 

 The Soda Springs Property in the Tuolumne Meadows; Mountain Misery; 

 Organization of the Sierra Club; Editorials; Reports; Notes and Correspond- 

 ence; National Parks; Forestry Notes; Book Reviews. 



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