Sept* 24th: Sketched with greatest pressure from sunrise 
until half past three mruelo ns but to a and, most interesting geol- 
ogy, He turned to Sedge Pool .12 miles. 
Sept, 25th: Pas sod through forest and parks to Thompson -e 
Springs , to hlho: Springs and afterwards with two mm end a cook 
tarried, on to Point Sublime. Arrive before sunset and bad a glance 
at the grandest, the most extraordinary panoramas in the wide world. 
Sept. 26th, 27th & 20th: Sketched from simrise to sunset 
except while at meals and until nine o ? clock the morning after - 
Sept. 29th: He turned to the park. 
Sept* 50th: Whole party set out for camp. Omnped at Big 
Spring. Ihe aspens are finer than ever* The lea-res are like gold 
a nd play about the white branches anti trunks like the golden head 
dress of a Trojan, queen about her shoulders.. 
Oct. 1st: Marched across country to within 15 miles of 
Kanab . 
Oct. 2nd: Did some geological work. Discovered a largo 
ruined pueblo on a low butte by the Mormon meadow, Iluch pottery 
of great variety, arrow points, standing atones and piles of debris. 
Oct. 3rd: Revisited the ruined pueblo.. 
Oct. &th~8tha in camp In the Sansh region* 
Oct. 9th: Crossed Short Creek to c amp in a grove under 
southeast base of a long, toothed butte* Glided to the saddle 
and had a glorious view of a glorious sunset on the Temple of the 
Virgin and the scarred cliffs and lofty domes about Little lion 
? alley . 
Oct, 10th: Had a chilly day 1 a sketching the panorama across 
