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Show 615. Frank C. Craighead, Jr., Track of the Grizzly (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1979). (366) " . . . culture thus far has given . . .": "Bee-Pastures . • . I," p. 222; Kimes #145. (366) "hug their favorite flowers . . .": "Bee-Pastures . . . II," p. 391; Kimes #146. (367) "exactly delicious . . .": "Shasta Bees. A Honeyful Region . . ."; Kimes #40. (368) The perennial glory of the Central Valley: Raymond Dasmann, "The Prairies that Vanished," The Destruction of California, pp. 58-76. (369) "by cutting roads back into the mountains . . .": "Bee-Pastures . . .II," p. 394; Kimes #146. (370) "In short, notwithstanding . . .": MoC, p. 381. (371) "was praised as a piece of sentiment . . .": Muir Papers, Box 2; Feb. 19, 1879. (372) "hardy and virtuous yeomen . . .": Smith, Virgin Land, pp. 169-73. (372) Muir's legislative efforts in 1881: Wolfe, pp. 227-28. (372) "The love of Nature among Californians . . .": Bade, II, p. 237. NOTES FOR CHAPTER IX: THE GENTEEL WILDERNESS (374) "with the conceit and lofty importance . . .": Bade, I, p. 377. |