18 resultados para Glaciers

em University of Michigan


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[Ser. 1] edited by John Ball; ser.2 by Edward Shirley Kennedy; ser.3, by A.E. Field and Sydney Spencer.

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Bibliographical foot-notes.

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Vol. XIV- are of Smithsonian issue.

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Vita: p. 70.

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Title from cover.

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Vols. I-V and VIII-XIII are of the original issue, with title: Harriman Alaska expedition with cooperation of Washington academy of sciences. Alaska ... New York, Doubleday, Doran & company, 1902-05. To each of these volumes the Smithsonian t.-p. has been prefixed

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Vols. 6-7 remain unpublished (October 1933)

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The mountain discovered and named, 1792, by G. Vancouver.--First approach to the mountain, 1833, by W. F. Tolmie.--First recorded trip through Naches pass, 1841, by R. E. Johnson.--Tacoma and the Indian legend of Hamitchou, by T. Winthrop.--First attempted ascent, 1857, by A. V. Kautz.--First successful ascent, 1870, by H. Stevens.--Indian warning against demons, by Sluiskin, Indian guide.--Second successful ascent, 1870, by S. F. Emmons.--Explorations of the northern slopes, 1881-1883, by B. Willis.--Discovery of Camp Muir, 1888, by E. S. Ingraham.--Exploring the mountain and its glaciers, 1896, by I. C. Russell.--McClure's achievement and tragic death, 1897, by H. L. Bruce and H. H. McAlister.--Field notes on mount Rainier, 1905, by H. Landes.--Glaciers of mount Rainier, by F. E. Matthes.--The rocks of mount Rainier, by G. O. Smith.--The flora of mount Rainier, by C. V. Piper.--Creation of mount Rainier national park; memorial by scientific societies.--Mount Rainier is 14,408 feet high, by the United States Geological survey.--Place names and elevations in mount Rainier national park.