62) A Perilous Night on Shasta's Summit
102Chapter VIII. Return of the Search Party
73) Shasta Rambles and Modoc Memories
103Chapter IX. Villages of the Dead
81) Puget Sound
104Chapter X. Glimpses of Alaskan Tundra
92) The Forests of Washington
105Chapter XI. Caribou and a Native Fair
103) People and Towns of Puget Sound
106Chapter XII. Zigzags among the Polar Pack
114) An Ascent of Mount Rainier
107Chapter XIII. First Ascent of Herald Island
121) The Physical and Climatic Characteristics of Oregon
108Chapter XIV. Approaching a Myserious Land
132) The Forests of Oregon and their Inhabitants
109Chapter XV. The Land of the White Bear
143) The Rivers of Oregon
110Chapter XVI. Tragedies of the Whaling Fleet
15Chapter 1. The Sierra Nevada
111Chapter XVII. Meeting the Point Barrow Expedition
16Chapter 2. The Glaciers
112Chapter XVIII. A Siberian Reindeer Herd
17Chapter 3. The Snow
113Chapter XIX. Turned Back by Storms and Ice
18Chapter 4. A Near View of the High Sierra
114Chapter XX. Homeward Bound
19Chapter 5. The Passes
115Appendix I. The Glaciation of the Arctic and Subarctic Regions Visited during the Cruise
20Chapter 6. The Glacier Lakes
116Appendix II. Botanical Notes
21Chapter 7. The Glacier Meadows
117INTRODUCTION
22Chapter 8. The Forests
118CHAPTER I. KENTUCKY FORESTS AND CAVES
23Chapter 9. The Douglas Squirrel
119CHAPTER II. Crossing the Cumberland Mountains
24Chapter 10. A Wind-storm in the Forests
120CHAPTER III. THROUGH THE RIVER COUNTRY OF GEORGIA
25Chapter 11. The River Floods
121CHAPTER IV. CAMPING AMONG THE TOMBS
26Chapter 12. Sierra Thunder-Storms
122CHAPTER V. THROUGH FLORIDA SWAMPS AND FORESTS
27Chapter 13. The Water-Ouzel
123CHAPTER VI. CEDAR KEYS
28Chapter 14. The Wild Sheep
124CHAPTER VII. A SOJOURN IN CUBA
29Chapter 15. In the Sierra Foot-Hills
125CHAPTER VIII. BY A CROOKED ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA
30Chapter 16. The Bee-Pastures
126CHAPTER IX. TWENTY HILL HOLLOW[1]
31Preface
127EDITOR'S NOTE
32Chapter I. The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West
128I. WILD WOOL
33Chapter II. The Yellowstone National Park
129II. A Geologist's Winter Walk3
34Chapter III. The Yosemite National Park
130III. Summer Days at Mount Shasta
35Chapter IV. The Forests of the Yosemite Park
131IV. A Perilous Night on Shasta's Summit
36Chapter V. The Wild Gardens of the Yosemite Park
132V. Shasta Rambles and Modoc Memories
37Chapter VI. Among the Animals of the Yosemite
133VI. The City of the Saints8
38Chapter VII. Among the Birds of the Yosemite
134VII. A Great Storm in Utah9
39Chapter VIII. The Fountains and Streams of the Yosemite National Park
135VIII. Bathing in Salt Lake10
40Chapter IX. The Sequoia and General Grant National Parks
136IX. Mormon Lilies11
41Chapter X. The American Forests
137X. The San Gabriel Valley12
42CHAPTER I. THROUGH THE FOOTHILLS WITH A FLOCK OF SHEEP
138XI. The San Gabriel Mountains13
43CHAPTER II. IN CAMP ON THE NORTH FORK OF THE MERCED
139XII. Nevada Farms15
44CHAPTER III. A BREAD FAMINE
140XIII. Nevada Forests17
45CHAPTER IV. TO THE HIGH MOUNTAINS
141XIV. Nevada's Timber Belt19
46CHAPTER V. THE YOSEMITE
142XV. Glacial Phenomena in Nevada20
47CHAPTER VI. MOUNT HOFFMAN AND LAKE TENAYA
143XVI. Nevada's Dead Towns21
48CHAPTER VII. A STRANGE EXPERIENCE
144XVII. Puget Sound
49CHAPTER VIII. THE MONO TRAIL
145XVIII. The Forests of Washington
50CHAPTER IX. BLOODY CAÑON AND MONO LAKE
146XIX. People and Towns of Puget Sound
51CHAPTER X. THE TUOLUMNE CAMP
147XX. An Ascent of Mount Rainier
52CHAPTER XI. BACK TO THE LOWLANDS
148XXI. The Physical and Climatic Characteristics of Oregon
53Chapter 1. The Approach to the Valley
149XXII. The Forests of Oregon and their Inhabitants
54Chapter 2. Winter Storms and Spring Floods
150XXIII. The Rivers of Oregon
55Chapter 3. Snow-Storms
151XXIV. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado
56Chapter 4. Snow Banners
152I. Mountain Sculpture
57Chapter 5. The Trees of the Valley
153II. Mountain Sculpture Origin of Yosemite Valleys
58Chapter 6. The Forest Trees in General
154III. Ancient Glaciers and Their Pathways
59Chapter 7. The Big Trees
155IV. Glacial Denudation
60Chapter 8. The Flowers
156V. Post-Glacial Denudation
61Chapter 9. The Birds
157VI. Formation of Soils
62Chapter 10. The South Dome
158VII. Mountain-Building
63Chapter 11. The Ancient Yosemite Glaciers: How the Valley Was Formed
159Articles and Speeches
64Chapter 12. How Best to Spend One's Yosemite Time
160THE NATIONAL PARKS AND FOREST RESERVATIONS
65Chapter 13. Early History Of The Valley
161SAVE THE REDWOODS
66Chapter 14. Lamon
162SNOW-STORM ON MOUNT SHASTA
67Chapter 15. Galen Clark
163FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
68Chapter 16. Hetch Hetchy Valley
164A RIVAL OF THE YOSEMITE
69Appendix A. Legislation About the Yosemite
165THE TREASURES OF THE YOSEMITE
70Appendix B. Table of Distances
166YOSEMITE GLACIERS
71Appendix C. Maximum Rates for Transportation
167YOSEMITE IN WINTER
72Preface
168YOSEMITE IN SPRING
73Chapter I. Puget Sound and British Columbia
169EDWARD HENRY HARRIMAN
74Chapter II. Alexander Archipelago and the Home I found in Alaska
170EDWARD TAYLOR PARSONS
75Chapter III. Wrangell Island and Alaska Summers
171THE HETCH HETCHY VALLEY
76Chapter IV. The Stickeen River
172THE GRAND CAÑON OF THE COLORADO
77Chapter V. A Cruise in the Cassiar
173I. A BOYHOOD IN SCOTLAND
78Chapter VI. The Cassiar Trail
174II. A NEW WORLD
79Chapter VII. Glenora Peak
175III. LIFE ON A WISCONSIN FARM
80Chapter VIII. Exploration of the Stickeen Glaciers
176IV. A PARADISE OF BIRDS
81Chapter IX. A Canoe Voyage to Northward
177V. YOUNG HUNTERS
82Chapter X. The Discovery of Glacier Bay
178VI. THE PLOUGHBOY
83Chapter XI. The Country of the Chilcats
179VII. KNOWLEDGE AND INVENTIONS
84Chapter XII. The Return to Fort Wrangell
180VIII. THE WORLD AND THE UNIVERSITY
85Chapter XIII. Alaska Indians
181Letters
86Chapter XIV. Sum Dum Bay
182LETTERS TO A FRIEND (pt. 1)
87Chapter XV. From Taku River to Taylor Bay
183LETTERS TO A FRIEND (pt. 2)
88Chapter XVI. Glacier Bay
184Tribute
89Chapter XVII. In Camp at Glacier Bay
185I. THE MOUNTAIN
90Chapter XVIII. My Sled-Trip on the Muir Glacier
186II. THE RESCUE
91Chapter XIX. Auroras
187III. THE VOYAGE
92Glossary of Words in the Chinook Jargon
188IV. THE DISCOVERY
93STICKEEN: THE STORY OF A DOG
189V. THE LOST GLACIER
94Introduction
190VI. THE DOG AND THE MAN
95Chapter I. Unalaska and the Aleuts
191VII. THE MAN IN PERSPECTIVE
96Chapter II. Among the Islands of Bering Sea