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Figures in light face type refer to the text, those in heavier type to illustrations.
Adams, Mt., Indian legend of its origin, 43;
routes to, 66, 67;
structure and glaciers, 89-104;
lava flows, 93-97;
tree casts, 94;
caves, 94-96;
routes to summit, 96-100;
name, 103;
height, 104;
first ascent, 104;
views of, 8, 15, 17, 31, 63, 86-107
Adams glacier, Mt. Adams, 100, 103, 104, 106
Alps, character and scenery, 60
Archer Mountain, 29
Arrowhead Mountain, 29, 31
Astoria, 51, 16, 21
Automobile roads, 140
Avalanche glacier, Mt. Adams, 100, 107
Barlow, William, ascent of Mt. Hood, 72, 79, 142
Barlow road, 70, 142, 78
Barrett Spur, 86, 57, 69, 75
Bibliography, 141
Blue Mountains, 18, 24
"Bridge of the Gods," Indian legend, 36-43; 21, 35
Bryce, James, on Northwestern mountains, 60
Cabbage Rock, 47
Cape Horn, 19
Carbon glacier, 102
Cascade locks, 39
Cascade Mountains, 18, 24, 25, 28, 30, 58-66
Castle Rock (Columbia River), 28, 29, 31
Castle Rock, Wash., 106
Cedars, group of red, 128
Celilo Falls (Tumwater), 52, 54
Chela 81
Lone Rock, 19, 29
Loowit, the witch woman, 41-43
Lyle, Wash, 68, 9, 45
Lyman glaciers, Mt. Adams, 100, 101
Lyman, Prof. W. D., 51, 82, 103
Mazama glacier, Mt. Adams, 97, 100, 94, 96
Mazama Rock, Mt. Hood, 70
Mazamas, mountain club, organization, 75;
ascents of Mt. St. Helens, 116;
an heroic rescue, 120, 121;
presidents, 142;
ascents, 142; 80, 82, 93, 117, 124
Memaloose Island, 42
Mountains, importance in scenery, 59
"Mountain that was 'God,'" 105
Mountaineers, The, 142, 103
Multnomah Falls, 26, 27, 28
Newton Clark glacier, Mt. Hood, 79, 87, 83, 84
Noble fir, 129, 130, 125, 130, 136
North Yakima, Wash., 68
Oneonta gorge, 30, 32
Oregon, its geological story, 23-32;
its settlement, 50-54
Peterson's, near Mt. St. Helens, 106, 107
Plummer, Fred G., 115
Pinnacle glacier, Mt. Adams, 100, 106, 107
Portland, Ore., 57, 140, 7, 22, 61, 113
Portland Automobile Club, 70, 140
Portland Ski Club, 142, 81
Portland Snow-shoe Club,

photograph Klickitat River Canyon, near Mount Adams.

Transcriber's Note:

Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.

Page 10, "Moorhouse" changed to "Moorehouse" (Lee Moorehouse 26)

Page 51, "monoply" changed to "monopoly" (a foreign monopoly that)

Page 54, "descendents" changed to "descendants" (pride of their descendants)

Page 60, illustration with caption beginning "Cone of Mount Hood", "scoriae" changed to "scoriÆ" (ridge of volcanic scoriÆ)

Page 78, "pretentions" changed to "pretensions" (with very modest pretensions)

Page 81, "scoriae" changed to "scoriÆ" (rocks and the scoriÆ which)

Page 83, "tripple" changed to "triple" (and even triple border)

Page 97, double word "to" removed from test. Original read (stairway tilted to to forty)

Page 141, italics added to "U. S. Geog. Mag." and "Science" to follow rest of usage (in U. S. Geog. Mag., v. 8, pp. 226, and by J. S. Diller in Science)

Page 142, Erratum, "Captin" changed to "Captain" (to Captain Samuel K. Barlow)

Page 143, Indians, Leschi, only the first illustration is of Leschi, the rest of the bolded page numbers are of other people.

Page 143, Zigzag River and Canyon, bold text added to "48" as it is an illustration (Canyon, 86, 87, 48, 78)


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