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Our national parks. National geographic magazine, June, 1912, v. 23: 531-79.

[A beautifully illustrated article on the different national parks] Smith, G. O. Nation's playgrounds. American review of reviews, July, 1909, v. 40: 44-8.

The Director of the Geological survey urges creation of additional mountain parks, which John Muir has termed "fountains of life." Taylor, G. R. Washington at work: the nation's playgrounds. (illus.) Survey, Jan. 1, 1916, v. 35: 390-3.

[Some account of the national parks, their administration under the Department of the Interior and a plea for the creation of a national parks bureau]

Trench, J. D. W.

forests, Feb. 22,

The forest and the army. Garden and 1893, v. 6: 95.

[If the care of the forests in the national parks and reservations is to be assigned to a portion of the Army, the author believes the War department should include a study of forest conditions in its larger scope of instruction]

United States will capitalize its scenery. Engineering record, Nov. 6, 1915, v. 72: 568-70.

["Newly adopted policy of opening up our national parks in the West should bring the country $50,000,000 annually."]

Vestal, A. G. Recreation engineering in our national forests. İllustrated world, Sept., 1921, v. 36: 77-78.

Wanted, a national park service. Outlook, Mar., 1, 1916, v. II2: 491.

Waugh, Frank A. Landscape architecture in the forests. American forestry, March, 1921, v. 27: 142-6.

A national park policy. Scientific monthly, April, 1918, v. 6: 305-18.

Technical problems in national park development. Scientific monthly, June, 1918, v. 6: 560-67.

Yard, R. S. Director of the nation's playgrounds, what a

practical enthusiast is doing to make our national parks known to the people. Sunset, Sept., 1916, v. 37:27.

[The work of Stephen T. Mather, Secretary Lane's Assistant in executive charge of national parks]

National parks peril. Nation (N. Y.) Aug. 21, 1920,

V. III: 208-9.

Accounts, 61.

INDEX

Act for Preservation of Ameri-
can Antiquities, movement for
enactment of, 7; scope of,
broadened, 7-8; gist of, 17; text
of, 84.
Activities of Service subordinate
to park preservation, 15; as-
sumption of complete control
over, 25-26; descriptive sketch
of, 50-59 classification of, 76-
77.
Act of Dedication of Yellow-
stone, outstanding features, 4.
Administration, an anomaly in,
26; Park Service, 60 Yellow-
stone, 64.

61-62; for 1922, text of act,
90-93.
Archæology, proposed school of,
in Mesa Verde, 38.

Army, U. S., use of in parks,
25-27, 31-32, 34.
Army and Navy Hospital, Hot
Springs, 43.

Assistant Director, 60.
Automobile, fees, 17; revenues
from, 28; controversy, 28.

Ballinger,

Secretary, favors
creation of park bureau, II.
Biological Survey, Bureau of,
management of game preserves
by, 36, 37, 54.

American Automobile Associa- Birds, protection of, 54.

tion, 28.

American

Civic Association,
work of, II; bulletin, 12.
Animal industry, Bureau of, co-
operation with, 54.

Antelope, in Wind Cave Park,
36.

Appropriations, for general su-
perintendent, etc., 10; trans-
ferance of, 26; War Depart-
ment, for parks, 26-27, 32;
committee on, visits parks, 27;
Interior Dept., for Yellowstone,
32; Agricultural Dept., for
Sullys Hill, 37; for Hawaii,
limitation on, 39; for Rocky
Mountain, do, 39; limitation on
expenditure of, in Grand Can-
yon, 41; for monuments, 43;
for fire-fighting emergencies,
52; for maintenance, 57; in-
direct, for Service at Large,

167

Boone National Forest, 24.
Bright Angel Trail, 40-41.
Bryce Canyon, Utah, proposed
park in, 14.

Buffalo, Yellowstone, 23, 32;
Wind Cave, 36; Platt, 37; win-
ter feeding of, 53; vaccination
of, 54.

California, cession of park juris-
diction by, 13; use of army in
parks of, 26-27; recession of
Yosemite by, 34.

Camps, concessioners', 17; free
sites for, equipment of with
sanitary facilities, etc., 17,
55-56.

"Canadian Argument," the, II.
Canadian Park Service, 18, 38.
Casa Grande, change in status of,
6 n., 13-14.
Chickasaw Indians, 36.

Chief Clerk, 60-61.

Chief of Engineers, U. S. A.,
park road construction directed
by, 26.

Chittenden, General Hiram M.,
quoted, 4-5.

Choctaw Indians, 36.
Civil Engineering Section, work
of, 55, 61.

Cliff Dwellings, 7, 51.
Coconino County, Arizona, toll
negotiations with, 40-41.
Colorado, creation of game pre-
serve in, 23.

Colter, John, discovers Yellow-
stone, 2.

Communication Section, Yellow-
stone, 65.

Concessions, must produce reve-
nue, 17; highest bidder ob-
tains, in Grand Canyon, 40;
general policy regarding, 56.
Congress, civilian control opposed
by, 27; Hawaii Park created by,
39..
Conservation of wild life, 53-55.
Coöperation, necessity for em-
phasized, 18.

Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.,
Yellowstone exploration of, 3;
withdrawal from parks of, 25-
26; in Yellowstone, 31; in
Crater Lake, 36.
Crater Lake National Park, his-
tory, 36; laws, 108-109.

Devils Lake, 37.

Devils Tower, distinction of, as
first monument, 8; invulner-
ability of, 44.
Director, functions of, 60.
Division of Publications, telling
work of, 12.

Doane, Lieutenant G. C. See
Washburn-Doane expedition.

Editorial Section, 62.

Education facilities, furtherance
of, in parks, 17.

Elk, various park herds of, 23,
36, 37: Olympic variety of,
48; winter feeding of, in Yel-
lowstone, 53.

Engineering Section, Yellow-
stone, 66.
Entomology, Bureau of, coöpera-
tion with, 53.

Fall, Secretary, letter of, 22.
Federal Power Commission, re-

striction on appropriation for,
20; refusal of, to grant licenses
in parks, 20-21.
Federal Water Power Act, parks
menaced by original, 20; par-
tial repeal of, 20.

Fisher, Secretary, advocates park
bureau, II.

Fisheries, Bureau of, coöperation
with, 54-55.

Fishing, regulation of, 54.
Field Service, 61.

Field Service at Large, 61-62.
Forester, Chief, 24, 33.
Forests, protection of, 52-53.
Forest Service, coöperation with,

19, 40, 52.

Folsom, David E., 2.
Fort Yellowstone, 25, 32.

Game preserves, need for, 22-23;
recent legislation on 23-24, 36;
in Platt, Wind Cave, and
Sully's Hill Parks, 36-37;
Mount McKinley, 40; Yellow-
stone, 53; Jacksons Hole, 54.
Garrison, Secretary, letter of,
27.

General Grant National Park, his-
tory, 34-35; laws, 106-107.
See also Sequoia.
General Superintendent and
Landscape Engineer, 9-10.
Geological Survey, Yellowstone

explorations of, 3; coöperation
with, 53, 58, 64.
Gifts to parks, general authoriza-
tion for acceptance of, 24.
Glacier National Park, home-
steaders' rights in, 38; history,
38-39; laws, 113-116.

Mount McKinley an exception,
53 n.

Idaho, curious law enacted in,
22-23.

Information Section, Yellow-
stone, 64.

Government Free Bath House, Inscription Rock, protection of,

[blocks in formation]

Grand Canyon National Monu- Irrigation and power projects,
ment, 40.

Grand Canyon National Park,
leases in, 12-13; history, 40;

laws, 120-121.

park land hunger of, 21-23.
Irrigation and Reclamation,
Senate committee on, 22.

Grand Canyon Park Act, unusual Jacksons Hole, 14, 54.
provisions of, 40.

Grandfather Mountain, 24.
Grant, President, Act of Dedica-
tion signed by, 4.

Grazing, regulation of, 15, 33,
52.

"Great American Spa," the, 42.
Great Northern Railway, activi-
ties of, in Glacier Park. 38,
56.

Hawaii National Park, history,
39; laws, 118.

Hayden, Dr. F. V., urges crea-
tion of Yellowstone, 4.
Hedges, Cornelius, originator of
"National Park Idea,” 3.
Hetch Hetchy Valley, 10, 19, 34.
Hitchcock, Secretary, 7.
Homesteaders, rights of, in parks,
38.

Jurisdiction, federal, desirability

of, 16; present extent of, 25;
acquisition of, in California,
25, 34; all of Yellowstone not
under, 33; acquisition of in
Oregon and Washington, 36; in
Oklahoma, 37; in Montana, 38;
in Arkansas, 43; makes for
order, 57.

Lafayette National Park, history,
41; laws, 121.

Landscape, improvements must
harmonize with, 16.
Landscape Engineer, 53, 56.
Landscape Engineering Section,
55-56, 61.

Lane, Secretary, 9, 11, 27, 62.
Langford Hon. N. P., 2-3, 31.
Lassen Volcanic National Park,

history, 39-40; laws, 118-119.
Law Section, 62-63.

Hospital facilities, 57-58.
"Hot Springs Cases," 42 n.
Hot Springs Mountain, 42-43.
Hot Springs National Park, crea-
tion, 6; unique nature of, 42;
history, 42-43; laws, 122-130.
Hot Springs Reservation, setting
aside of, 5; confusion regard-
ing status of, 5-6; exception re-
garding revenues, 28.
Hunting, prohibition of, 17, 53; Maintenance, 57.

Lewis and Clarke, skirting of
Yellowstone region by, 2.

Light and Power Section, Yel-
lowstone, 65.

Machinery Section, Yellowstone,
65-66.

Mackinac Island, former park on,
44.

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