PANORAMA OF THE GRAND CANYON 
I joined Major Dutton on the survey 
of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado on 
my return from Europe in 1880, and the 
result of my work during the season is 
embodied in the Atlas of the Grand Canyon 
district, I made the pencil drawing 
in three days and this drawing in pen 
with a color print over it is reproduced 
in the three sections of the Dutton Atlas 
of the Grand Canyon district. 
MEMOIR OF CLARENCE EDWARD DUTTON 
BY J. S. MIXER 
Major Clarence Edward Dutton, one of the first seismologists of his 
country, widely known for his reports on the Charleston earthquake, the 
high plateaus of Utah, and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, was born 
May 15, 1841, at Wallingford, Connecticut, and died January 4, 1912, at 
Englewood, N. J. His parents were Samuel and Emily (Curtis) Dutton. 
At Ellington, Connecticut, he received his preliminary education, and in 
June 1856, entered Yale, where he graduated in 1860 with the degree of 
A. B., at the age of nineteen. April 18, 1864, he married Emeline C. 
Babcock, of New Haven, Connecticut. 
