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| | In the Heart of the Sierras [painting by Charles D. Robinson]. | Opposite Title. |
| 1. | Portrait of Author. [by Thos. Houseworth] | Opposite 3 |
| | [Pom-pom-pa-sa! | 8] |
| 2. | Bear with its Prey. | 9 |
| 3. | Map of Routes to Yo Semite Valley. | Opposite 12 |
| 4. | Map of Yo Semite Valley. | “ 12 |
| 5. | General View of Yo Semite Valley from Wawona Road. [by George Fiske] | “ 13 |
| 6. | Glimpse of Yo Semite Valley, from Big Oak Flat Road. [by George Fiske] | “ 26 |
| 7. | Ribbon Fall—Lung-oo-too-koo-yah. [by Isiah West Taber] | “ 42 |
| 8. | Tu-tock-ah-nu-lah, or El Capitan. [by George Fiske] | “ 58 |
| 9. | Indians on the March. | 73 |
| 10. | Initial Letter O—A Mining Scene. | 75 |
| 11. | The Indian Attack. | 75 |
| 12. | Enchantment Point—Too-un-yah. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 82 |
| 13. | See! I’ve Struck It—A Mining Scene. | 82 |
| 14. | A Miner’s Cabin. | 83 |
| 15. | Ho! for the Mountains. | 84 |
| 16. | We Seek a “Cut Off". | 85 |
| 17. | And Find a “Cut Off". | 86 |
| 18. | General View of Yo Semite Valley (First sketch ever taken of it). [by Thomas Ayres] | 88 |
| 19. | To-coy-ae and Tis-sa-ack, North, and Half Dome. | 90 |
| 20. | Steady, There! Steady! | 93 |
| 21. | Cascade Falls. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 98 |
| 22. | The Old Hutchings House. | 102 |
| 23. | Now, for Another Start. | 106 |
| 24. | Cathedral Spires—Poo-see-na Chuck-ka. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 106 |
| 25. | Fastening on the Packs. | 119 |
| 26. | In Trouble. | 119 |
| 27. | Mexican Persuasion. | 119 |
| 28. | Pack Train on the Trail. | 120 |
| 29. | The Pack Train in Camp at Night. | 123 |
| 30. | Carrying Deliverance. | 125 |
| 31. | Caught in a Snow-storm. | 126 |
| 32. | The Three Brothers—Pom-pom-pa-sa. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 130 |
| 33. | Portrait of James C. Lamon. | 135 |
| 34. | Lamon’s Log Cabin. | 136 |
| 35. | Hutchings’ Old Log Cabin. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 138 |
| 36. | The Yo Semite Fall—Cho-lock—in Early Spring. [by S. C. Walker] | Opposite 154 |
| 37. | Outline Plan of an Open Tent for Camping. | 170 |
| 38. | Eagle Peak, from Upper Iron Bridge. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 170 |
| 39. | Alcatraces (Alcatraz), or Pelican Island. | 173 |
| 40. | The Yo Semite Fall—Reflected, During High Water. [by S. C. Walker] | Opp. 178 |
| 41. | Country Near Martinez. | 183 |
| 42. | Native Californians Racing. | 184 |
| 43. | Californians Snatching the Rooster When in Full Gallop. | 186 |
| 44. | Passing the Golden Gate. | 194 |
| 45. | The Fort (near view). | 195 |
| 46. | Red, or Treasure Rock. | 196 |
| 47. | The Two Sisters. | 197 |
| 48. | Entering the Straights of Carquinez. | 198 |
| 49. | Looking Toward the Sacramento River. | 199 |
| 50. | Salmon Fishing—Paying out the Seine. | 200 |
| 51. | “ “ Hauling in the Seine. | 201 |
| 52. | “ “ Group of Salmon. | 202 |
| 53. | The San Joaquin River at Night—Tules on Fire. | 205 |
| 54. | Entering the Stockton Slough. | 206 |
| 55. | North Dome—To-coy-ae—From Tis-sa-ack Bridge. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 210 |
| 56. | The “Prairie Schooner". | 209 |
| 57. | Calaveras Big Tree Grove Hotel. [by J. C. Scripture] | 218 |
| 58. | Cotillion Party of Thirty-Two Dancing on the Big Tree Stump. | 220 |
| 59. | Boring Down the Original Big Tree with Pump Augers. | 221 |
| 60. | Trunk of Big Tree, and Pavilion. [by J. C. Scripture] | 222 |
| 61. | Big Tree, “Mother of the Forest". [by J. C. Scripture] | 225 |
| 62. | Horseman Emerging from the “Father of the Forest". | 226 |
| 63. | Big Tree, “Smith’s Cabin". [by J. C. Scripture] | 230 |
| 64. | Cave View, “Bridal Veil Chamber". | 235 |
| 65. | Upper Side of Upper Natural Bridge. | 237 |
| 66. | Upper Side of Lower Natural Bridge. | 238 |
| 67. | Cone and Foliage of the Big Trees, Ordinary Size. | 242 |
| 68. | Representative Cones and Flowers of the two Sequoias. | 243 |
| 69. | The Horned Toad. | 250 |
| 70. | Eggs of the Horned Toad. | 251 |
| 71. | The Wawona Hotel. [by Thomas Hill] | 255 |
| 72. | Big Tree, “Grizzly Giant". [by George Tirrell] | 257 |
| 73. | Driving Through the Living Big Tree “Wawona". [by George Fiske] | 260 |
| 74. | Bear Hunt in the Fresno Grove. | 264 |
| 75. | Chil-noo-al-na Falls. [by Thomas Hill] | 266 |
| 76. | The Sierras from Signal Peak. [by Thomas Hill] | 269 |
| 77. | Rancheros Lassoing Cattle. | 276 |
| 78. | Fossilized Mastodon’s Tooth and Portions of jaw. | 281 |
| 79. | The California Road Runner. | 282 |
| 80. | A Tarantula’s Nest. | 284 |
| 81. | Bower Cave. | 287 |
| 82. | The Vernal Fall—Pi-wy-ack. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 290 |
| 83. | Indian Woman Panning Out Gold. | 294 |
| 84. | The Prospector. | 294 |
| 85. | Batea, or Mexican Mining Bowl. | 296 |
| 86. | Chinamen Washing Out Gold with a Cradle. | 296 |
| 87. | Sluice Mining and Ground Sluicing. | 298 |
| 88. | Water Flume for Mining Purposes. | 299 |
| 89. | Miner’s Pan and Horn Spoon. | 301 |
| 90. | Miners Sinking a Shaft. | 302 |
| 91. | Miners Following Down the Ledge. | 303 |
| 92. | Hydraulic Mining. [by Carleton E. Watkins] | Opposite 306 |
| 93. | Pair of California Valley Quail. | 306 |
| 94. | The Boy that Didn’t Know Nuffink". | 307 |
| 95. | California Red-Headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus.). | 308 |
| 96. | Wall of Table Mountain. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 314 |
| 97. | Table Mountain, Tuolumne County, Cal. | 313 |
| 98. | A Chinese Couple. | 315 |
| 99. | Chinese Feast to the Dead. | 316 |
| 100. | The Domes of Yo Semite. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 322 |
| 101. | The “Dead Giant” Big Tree Stump, Tuolumne Grove. [by George Fiske] | 328 |
| 102. | Horse on Snow-shoes. | 330 |
| 103. | Nevada Fall—Yo-wi-ye. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 338 |
| 104. | Scene on the Merced River. | 341 |
| 105. | The Fissure. [by S. C. Walker] | 345 |
| 106. | The Big Tree Room (Barnard’s Hotel). [by George Fiske] | Opposite 349 |
| 107. | Nathan B. Phillips, “Pike". | 354 |
| 108. | The Yo Semite Chapel. [by George Fiske] | 356 |
| 109. | California Silver Fir. (Picea Bracteata) | 359 |
| 110. | Cone of “ “ [by Albert Kellogg, M.D.] | 360 |
| 111. | Nature versus Art—”What do you use for Bait?". | 364 |
| 112. | The Sentinel—Loya—El Capitan, and Valley. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 368 |
| 113. | Indian Cañon. | 375 |
| 114. | Ford of Yo Semite Creek. [by Charles L. Weed] | 378 |
| 115. | Near View of Yo Semite Fall. [by Charles L. Weed] | 381 |
| 116. | North Dome, Royal Arches, and Washington Tower. [by C. Roach] | 384 |
| 117. | Mirror Lake—Ke-ko-too-yem—(Sleeping Water). | 386 |
| 118. | The Three Brothers—Pom-pom-pa-sa. [by Charles L. Weed] | 395 |
| 119. | Half Dome, and Cloud’s Rest, from Glacier Point. [by S. C. Walker] | Opposite 400 |
| 120. | Distant view of Bridal Veil Fall—Po-ho-no. [by Charles L. Weed] | 403 |
| 121. | Near view of Bridal Veil Fall—Po-ho-no. [by George Fiske] | 404 |
| 122. | Tenieya Cañon and Surrounding Mountains. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 408 |
| 123. | Merced River, View from El Capitan Bridge. [by George Fiske] | 410 |
| 124. | The Sentinel—Loya. [by Thomas Moran] | 413 |
| 125. | “ “ (Casting Reflections). [by George Fiske] | 415 |
| 126. | Indian Tom. [by Gustav Fagersteen] | 420 |
| 127. | Indian Woman Gathering Acorns. | 423 |
| 128. | Indian Woman Carrying Acorns. | 425 |
| 129. | “ Grinding Acorns and Seeds. | 426 |
| 130. | Indians Preparing and Cooking Food. | 427 |
| 131. | “ Catching Grasshoppers. | 429 |
| 132. | “ at a Fandango. | 431 |
| 133. | Indian Marriage Ceremony. | 432 |
| 134. | Indian Preparing Body for Cremation. | 435 |
| 135. | Indians Burning their Dead. | 436 |
| 136. | Cap of Liberty and Nevada Fall. [by George Fiske] | 444 |
| 137. | Silver Apron and Diamond Cascade. | 449 |
| 138. | The Ladders, in Winter. [by George Fiske] | 452 |
| 139. | Indian Escape Trail to Half Dome. | 456 |
| 140. | Ascending the Lower Dome. | 457 |
| 141. | Anderson Standing on the Edge of Half Dome, Looking West. [by S. C. Walker] | 458 |
| 142. | Pen Sketch of Anderson on Half Dome, Looking East. [by S. C. Walker] | 459 |
| | [The Umbrella Tree. | 464] |
| 143. | The Zigzags to Top of Nevada Fall. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 463 |
| 144. | The California Snow Plant (Sarcodes sanguinea). | “ 466 |
| 145. | Agassiz Column. [by George Fiske] | “ 468 |
| 146. | Sierras, from Glacier Point—Key to. [by George Fiske] | 470 |
| | [Sierras, from Glacier Point Hotel Porch. [by George Fiske] | opposite 470] |
| 147. | Half Dome, as seen from Too-lool-a-we-ack Cañon. | 473 |
| 148. | The Too-lool-a-we-ack, or Glacier Cañon Fall. [by Charles L. Weed] | 474 |
| 149. | Cave at Base of Upper Fall. [by Carleton E. Watkins] | 477 |
| 150. | Map of the High Sierra. | 483 |
| 151. | Mount Lyell and its Glacier, from Tuolumne Meadows. [by S. C. Walker] | Opp. 487 |
| 152. | Advent of Winter at Yo Semite Valley. [by George Fiske] | Opposite 491 |
| 153. | The Norwegian Snow-shoe, used at Yo Semite in Winter. | 494 |
| 154. | Ice Cone of 550 feet Beneath the Upper Yo Semite Fall. [by George Fiske] | 495 |
| | [The End. | 496] |
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