Wonders of the YellowstoneJames Richardson Scribner, Armstrong and Company, 1873 - 256 pages |
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... Upper Geyser Basin - The Grand Geyser Region - Firehole River - Madison Lake - Mountains about the Lake - Cas- cades - The Geysers - Old Faithful - The Bee - hive - The Giantess - Castle Geyser ... Geyser Basin - Down the CONTENTS . xi.
... Upper Geyser Basin - The Grand Geyser Region - Firehole River - Madison Lake - Mountains about the Lake - Cas- cades - The Geysers - Old Faithful - The Bee - hive - The Giantess - Castle Geyser ... Geyser Basin - Down the CONTENTS . xi.
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... GEYSER , EAST FORK OF THE YELLOWSTONE 50 THE DEVIL'S HOOF . 58 GETTING A SPECIMEN THE DEVIL'S DEN 72 76 UPPER FALLS ... BASIN . 144 THE GIANT GEYSER · · • 153 FAN GEYSER , FIRE HOLE BASIN THE BEEHIVE 158 161 IMAGINARY COMPANIONS 236 ...
... GEYSER , EAST FORK OF THE YELLOWSTONE 50 THE DEVIL'S HOOF . 58 GETTING A SPECIMEN THE DEVIL'S DEN 72 76 UPPER FALLS ... BASIN . 144 THE GIANT GEYSER · · • 153 FAN GEYSER , FIRE HOLE BASIN THE BEEHIVE 158 161 IMAGINARY COMPANIONS 236 ...
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James Richardson. counterpart of the Geysers of Iceland . As he is uneducated , and had ... upper Yellowstone as the most inter- esting unexplored district of our ... Geyser Basin of the Madison . No report , we believe , was published of ...
James Richardson. counterpart of the Geysers of Iceland . As he is uneducated , and had ... upper Yellowstone as the most inter- esting unexplored district of our ... Geyser Basin of the Madison . No report , we believe , was published of ...
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... Basin , under special orders from General Sheridan . His route lay along the river to the lake ; thence along the northern shore of the lake to the hot springs on its western bank ; thence across the mountains west- ward to the Geyser ...
... Basin , under special orders from General Sheridan . His route lay along the river to the lake ; thence along the northern shore of the lake to the hot springs on its western bank ; thence across the mountains west- ward to the Geyser ...
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... Upper Geyser Basin , locating all the principal springs , and deter- mining their temperatures . We then returned over the mountains by way of the head of Fire- hole River , explored Madison Lake , Heart Lake , etc. After having ...
... Upper Geyser Basin , locating all the principal springs , and deter- mining their temperatures . We then returned over the mountains by way of the head of Fire- hole River , explored Madison Lake , Heart Lake , etc. After having ...
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basalt beautiful boiling springs breccia caldron camp channel color column of water cone covered crater Creek crust deep delicate deposits depth distance East Fork eruption explorers falls feet high feet in diameter feet in height filled fire Firehole River flows forest Fort Ellis forty feet Gardiner's River geyserite gorge Grand Cañon Grand Geyser Hayden hills hot springs hundred feet hundred yards ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY immense inches incrusted jets Langford Lieutenant Doane lofty Madison Madison Range margin marvellous masses miles moun mound Mount Washburn mountain mud volcano night numerous orifice passed peaks pines portion range region ridge rising rock rocky seen shore side silica six feet slope Snake River snow stream Strokr sulphur summit surface temperature thick tion trachyte trees twenty feet upper Upper Geyser Basin valley vapor vegetation vents volcanic walls wonderful yellow Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone River
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Page 254 - Interior, whose duty it shall be, as soon as practicable, to make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the care and management of the same. Such regulations shall provide for the preservation from injury of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities or wonders within said park, and their retention in their natural condition.
Page 119 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Page 254 - Gardiner's rivers ; thence east to the place of beginning ; is hereby reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, and dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people ; and all persons who shall locate or settle upon or occupy the same, or any part thereof, except as hereinafter provided, shall be considered trespassers and removed therefrom.
Page 255 - ... all of the proceeds of said leases, and all other revenues that may be derived from any source connected with said...
Page 255 - Such regulations shall provide for the preservation from injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities, or wonders within said park, and their retention in their natural condition.
Page 59 - Nothing can be more chastely beautiful than this lovely cascade, hidden away in the dim light of overshadowing rocks and woods, its very voice hushed to a low murmur, unheard at the distance of a few hundred yards. Thousands might pass by within a half mile and not dream of its existence; but once seen, it passes to the list of most pleasant memories.
Page 255 - He shall provide against the wanton destruction of the fish and game found within said park and against their capture or destruction for the purposes of merchandise or profit. He shall also cause all persons trespassing upon the same after the passage of this act to be removed therefrom, and generally shall be authorized to take all such measures as shall be necessary or proper to fully carry out the objects and purposes of this act.
Page 39 - There are also in the little streams that flow from the boiling springs great quantities of a fibrous, silky substance, apparently vegetable, which vibrates at the slightest movement of the water, and has the appearance of the finest quality of cashmere wool. When the waters are still these silken masses become incrusted with, lime, the delicate vegetable threads disappear, and a fibrous, spongy mass remains, like delicate snow-white coral.
Page 191 - ... underneath, and retired to other scenes of action. We have in fact the Geyser in its youth, manhood, old age, and death, here presented to us : — in its youth as a simple thermal spring, in its manhood as the eruptive spring, in its old age as the tranquil laug, while its death is recorded by the ruined shaft and mound, which testify the fact of its once active existence.