xxviii Illustrations 
The Canyon of Desolation—Sumner’s Amphitheatre . 
Walls about 1200 feet. 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
The Canyon of Desolation— Low Water 
Cliffs about 2500 feet. 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp-. 
Junction of the Grand and Green . . , . » 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
In Cataract Canyon ....... 
Highest walls in this canyon 2700 feet. 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
The Crags at Millecrag Bend, foot of Cataract 
Canyon ......... 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
The Music Temple Alcove, Glen Canyon 
Photograph by E. O. Beaman, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
The Depths of the Grand Canyon at Sunset 
Studio painting by F. S. Dellenbaugh, in the possession of Prof. A. H. 
Thompson, who considers it the best representation of the canyon 
from below that he has seen, “the truest — far better than any 
photograph because more comprehensive.” 
The Grand Canyon. The “Sockdologer” Rapid . 
Fall of about 80 feet in one third of a mile. 
Photograph by J. K. Hillers, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
Bottom of the Grand Canyon 
Looking down from foot of Bright Angel Trail. 
Photograph by T. Mitchell Prudden. 
In the Midst of a Grand Canyon Rapid .... 
Studio painting by F. S. Dellenbaugh. 
The Grand Canyon—Granite Buttresses 
Photograph by J. K. Hillers, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
The Basket Maker ........ 
Old woman of the Kaibab Pai Utes. Behind is the typical Pai Ute 
dwelling of boughs and brush. The dwellings of the Shewits are 
similar. 
Photograph by J. K. Hillers, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
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