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Show 613. (349) "as accessible as any watering place . . .": "Notes from Utah;" Kimes #67. (350) "Laplands and Laboradors . . .": ". . . John Muir's Description of a Wonderful Region . . ."; Kimes #49. (350) "Not quite 33 per cent . . .": This article, "Yosemite in June," is not listed in Kimes, but is in the Muir Papers, File #29.13; June, 1880. (350) "the regular tourist . . .": "Summer in the Sierra. 'The Season' at the Yosemite Valley . . ."; Kimes #59. (351) "I would advise . . .": "Summering in the Sierras. John Muir, The Naturalist, tells us Something . . ."; Kimes #44. (352) "Regarding Mount Shasta from a bee point of view . . .": "NOtes from Shasta;" Kimes #73. (353) "As far as the falls are concerned . . .": ". . . John Muir, The Naturalist, tells us Something . . ."; Kimes #44. (353) "The waters of the new .valley . . .": ". . . A New Yosemite - the King's River Valley . . ."; Kimes #47. (353) "no special geological significance": "Mount Whitney;" Kimes #48. (354) "Mass-saying . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. John Muir Visits One of the Famous Mountain Caves . Kimes #58. (355) "I have always discouraged . . .": "South Dome, Kimes #54. (356) The climbers on Whitney: "Mount Whitney;" Kimes #48. (356) Muir's journal, when he guided John Swett: JoM, p. 203. (357) "When one comes out of the woods . . .": "Summering in the |