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Show 619, pp. 235-236; June 3, 1889. (406) "The detritus of the wall . . .": Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, pp. 283-84. (407) "No," said Muir, "we do not . . .": Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, p. 287. (409) The three articles: "The Treasures of Yosemite," Kimes #181; "Features of the Proposed Yosemite Park," Kimes #182; "A Rival of Yosemite. The Canon of the South Fork of King's River, California," Kimes #185. (410) "Any one accustomed to walk . . .": "Features . . . ," p. 662. (410) "Heaven knows . . .": JoM, p. 86. (411) "Then it seemed to me the Sierra should be called . . .": "Treasures . . . ," p. 483. (412) The definitive history on Yosemite politics: Holway Jones, John Muir and the Sierra Club: The Battle for Yosemite (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1965). (413) " . . . peacefully gliding . . .": "Treasures . . . ," p. 485. (414) "But no terrestrial beauty may endure . . .": "Treasures . . . ," p. 483. (415) "For the branching canons . . . : Treasures . . . , pp. 487-88. (416) "Here the view is perfectly free . . .": "Treasures . . . ," P. 493. (417) "Down came a dash of spent comets . . .": "Treasures . . . ," P. 496. |