RANDOM RECORDS OF A LIFETIME 
DEVOTED TO SCIENCE AND ART, 1846-1929- V 
VOLUME III 
SURVEY OF THE YELLO'.TSTONE, PART II, 1878. 
W. H. HOUSES GEOLOGIST ON THE SURVEY. 
PART II. 
Introductory, 
Trip West to Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 21. 
March from Davis Ranch to the Yellowstone. 
Total Eclipse of the Sun, July 29. 
Wind River Peak Climbed. 
Ascent of Fremont ! s Peak. 
Reached Green River. 
Reached Snake River. 
Sketched Magnificent Teton Range. 
Shoshone Lake and Mount Sheridan. 
Upper Geyser Basin. 
Yellowstone Lake. 
The Geysers 1 Action and Deposits. 
Ascent of Mount Sheridan. 
The Elk Chase and the Antlers. 
Shoshone Lake. 
Eruption of Old Faithful Geyser. 
Other Wonderful Geysers. 
Meeting Colonel Morris, Supt . of the Park. 
Eruption of Fountain Geyser. 
Indian Scare. (p. 34) 
Lower Geyser Basin. 
Yellowstone River and Canyon. 
Upper and Lower Falls. 
Measured the Height of the Falls. 
Professors Field and Jones in 1928, find 
my interpretation of the Canyon Geology 
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