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Show 610. pp. 10, 51. (321) "What has destroyed all previous civilizations . . ." Henry George, quoted in Hofstadter, Social Darwinism . . . , p. 112. NOTES FOR CHAPTER VIII: TOURISM AND THE PASTORAL LIFE (326) Sheep flocks: Raymond F. Dasmann, The Destruction of California (New York:Macmillan, 1965), p. 68. (326) "The heavy masonry . . .": Bade, I, p. 319. (327) The two essays for Overland: "Twenty Hill Hollow," Kimes #13; "By-Ways of Yosemite Travel. Bloody Canon," Kimes #30. (329) "Here are no Washington columns . . .": "Twenty Hill Hollow," p. 81. (329) "lawful article . . .": LtF, p. 112. (331) "Plant gold is fading . . .": LtF, p. 112. (331) "Florida is indeed . . .": Muir Papers, Box 14; July 19, 1868. (332) "The sheep, wild as antelopes . . .": Muir^apers, Box 14; July 14, 1868. (333) "the rich mellow light . . .": Muir Papers, Box 14; Feb. 27, 1869. (333) "At first I could not guess . . .": JoM, p. 9. (335) The revised encounter with the eagle: "Twenty Hill Hollow," p. 83. |