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Sierra Club Bulletin--Subject Index, I-L
The italicized number is the volume number, following number(s) are the page number(s).
Ibex Hills (Death Valley), ill., 17, 70
Ibex Meadows, 7, 110
Ice caves, 2, 318; 4, 159-160
Iceberg Lakes, ill., 23, 30-31; 24, 30-31; 33, 30-31
Icebergs, 26, 96
Iceland, 30, 30
Idaho, 26, 78-81
Idwal Slabs (Britain), 22, 92
IIlilouette Creek, 11, 406
Illilouette Fall, 3, 42-43; 6, 307; 11, 406; 25, 53
Illilouette Glacier, 10, 191-192
Illilouette Ridge Trail, 25, 112
Inimani, Mt. (Andes), 29, 80-81
Inclusae spruces, 2, 157-160
Inconsolable Range, 24, 56
Indefatigable Island (Galapagos), 27, 79-82
Independence, view of Sierra Nevada, 22, 110
Indian arrowheads, 9, 325; ill., 9, 325
Indian baskets, 12, 193
Indian Canyon trail, 25, III
Indian Henry 's (Mt. Rainier N. P.), 9, 284-285; 16, 64; ill., 9, 284, 285
Indian Joe 's Spring, see Providence Spring
Indian legends, 12, 388-389
Indian names, 9, 55; 11, 382, 385, 386, 389, 393, 394, 401, 403, 406; 12, 49-52, 55, 59, 61, 63, 64, 128, 130, 132, 137-140, 145, 146, 253, 388-390
Indian Pass (Glacier N.P.), ill., 12, 116
Indian pictographs: Cataract Canyon (Arizona), 4, 82; ill., 4, 82; Pate Valley, 6, 258-259; 27, 125; ill., 6, 258-259
Indian spearhead, ill., 10, 333
Indian villages and' camp-sites in Yosemite Valley, 10, 202-209
Indian Wells (Death Valley), 24, 95
Indians: Death Valley, 24, 80, 92, 101; Havasupai, 4, 78; Kings River region, 26, 28-29; Navajo, 24, 70; Queniult, 9, 156; ill., 9, 157; Yokut, 12, 385-400; 17, 50; ill., 12, 385; Yosemite, 10, 202-209; 11, 415; 17, 27
Infant Buttes, 11, 406
Insects, 9, 268-270; see also Bark Beetle;
Butterflies; Grasshoppers; Sierra Nevada-Insects
International Geographic Congress, 5, 76, 260-261
Inyo County, 11, 406
Inyo National Forest, 26, 124
Ionian Basin, 27, 104
Ireland Creek and Lake, 11, 407
Iron Mountain, 23, 32; ill., 23, 30-31
Ironwood, Catalina (Lyonothammus ftoribundus), 18, 66
Irrigation, 4, 246-247; 6, 282
Irvine, Mt., 12, 306; 26, 118
Isberg Pass, 11, 407; Trail, 20, 59, 60; 25, 114
Isberg Peak, 11, 407
Island Pass, ill., 7, 6
Isosceles Mountain, see Merriam, Mt.
Italy, Lake, 11, 407
Italy Pass, 27, 63
Ixtaccihuatl (Mexico), 8, 52, 104-107; ill., 8, 96, 104-106
Izaak Walton, Mt., 11, 45-46; 24, 10; ill., 15, 30, 74; 24, 1
Izalco, Mt. (Salvador), 4, 269
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J. O. Pass, 11, 407
Jack Main Canyon, 1, 181; 2, 280-283; map, 1, 179; name, 12, 126
Jackass Meadow, 1, 333-335; 11, 137; ill., 11, 136; see also Perfection Meadow
Jackrabbit, White-tailed (Lepus townsendi sierrae), 12, 343; 17, 14
Jackson Lake (Grand Teton N. P.), 11, 161-162; ill., 11, 164; 12, 356
" Jam Crack Joe" (song), 29, 82-89
Jan, Lake (Utah), 24, 109-120; ill., 24, 62-63
Janet, Lake (Glacier N. Po), ill., 12, 160
Japan, 6, 186-195; 7, 229-233; 22, 93-94; see also Asama-Yama; Fujiyama ; Ho-daka; Karuizawa; Yari, Mt.
Jasper Park (Canada), 14, 28-33
Jay, Blue-fronted (Cyanocitta stelleri frontalis), 6, 245-246; 8, 122; Rocky Mountain, 4, 139
Jay hawker Spring (Death Valley), 24, 88-89
Jay hawker Well, see McLean 's Spring
" Jay hawkers, " 24, 78, 87-99, 105
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, see Mill Creek Redwoods State Park
Jefferson, Mt. (Oregon), 3, 203-209; 12, 309-310; ill., 3, 189, 204, 208
Jennie Lake, 11, 407
Jenny Lake (Grand Teton N. P.), ill., 11, 165
Jerusalem Oak, see Mountain misery
Jester, Mt. (Canada), 22, 30; ill., 22, 30-31
Jigsaw Pass, 24, 45-46
Joe Devel 's Peak, 23, 108-109; 26, 118
John Muir-Kings Canyon National Park, see Kings Canyon National Park
John Muir Memorial Shelter, 16, 12, 97-98; 19, 7; 22, 99-100; 27, 91-92; ill., 16, 98; 19, 14-15; 25, 102-103
John Muir National Park, 10, 14; see also Kings Canyon National Park
John Muir Trail, 10, 14, 86-92, 213, 221-225, 330, 343; 11, 34-48, 358; 12, 416-417; 14, 83; 15, 37-46; 17, 103-104; 20, 56-57; 26, 39, 143; beginnings, 10, 86-91; 20, 54-67; 25, 28-40; elevation and mileage, 11, 48; 15, 45; knapsack trip, 1927, 13, 81-82; map, 7, 22; 17, 106; route, 10, 86-91; 11, 34-48, 358; 15, 40; ski trip, 1929, 15, 69-73; specifications and drawings, 15, 43-44; ill., 10, 89, 104, 105, 159, 178, 199, 214, 215, 422; see also High mountain route
Johnson, Mt., 27, 97
Jordan, Mt. (Kings-Kern), 17, 47, 119; 22, 105; 26, 134; first ascent, 1925,
12, 307
Jordan, Mt. (North Palisade), 1, 296; 5, 3; 17, 47; see also North Palisade
Joseph, Mt., 11, 376-378; 28, 39-42
Josephine Lake (Glacier N. P.), ill., 14. 37 .
Joshua tree, ill., 17, 71
Julius Caesar, Mt., 19, 97
Jumbo (Canada), 9, 246
Jumbo Glacier, ill., 9, 245, 246
Junco, Sierra (Junco oreganus thurberi), 6, 251-252; 8, 158; ill., 8, 158
Junction Meadow, ill., 8, 274
Junction Pass, 10, 175, 218; 11, 36; ill., 10, 178, 214, 422 -
Junction Peak, 3, 172; 11, 407; 18, 127; 26, 40, 129, 135; first ascent, 1899, 3, 172; 11, 407; 26, 40; ill., 8, 69; 18, 14, 15
June Lake, 11, 407; 12, 128; ill., 33, 102-103
Juniper (Juniperus), 4, 118-125; AIligator (Juniperus pachyphlaea), 4, 120; Basin (Juniperus utahensis), 4, 122; California (Juniperus calijornica), 4, 121; Cosnino (Juniperus utahensis cosnino), 4, 122-123; ill., 4, 103; Creeping (Juniperus communis Siberica), 4, 121; ill., 4, 111; Mountain, see Juniper, Western; One-seeded (Juniperus monosperma), 4, 124; Prickly (Oxycedrus), 4, 120-121; Rock (Juniperus scopulorum), 4, 124-125; Savin, see Sabina; Sierra, see Juniper, Western; Western (Juniperus occidentalis), 4, 123; 10, 298-303; 18, 115-116; ill., 4, 123; 10, 300, 301, 304, 305; 12, 244; 13, 81; 16, 22, 23; 18, 115; 25, 14-15; 28, 78-79; Wyoming (Juniperus Knightii), 4, 125
Junipero Serra, Mt., 6, 52-53
Junipers of Lake Valley, 10, 298-303
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" K2 " (Himalayas), see GodwenAusten, Mt.
Kaiser Pass and Peak, 12, 49
Kanawyer, 12, 49
Kangchenjunga (Himalayas), ill., 31, 14-15
Karakoram Range (Himalayas), 7, 250-251; ill., 31, 14-15
Karstens Ridge (Mt. McKinley N. P.), 18, 83; 28, 10-15; ill., 18, 86, 87; 28, 30-31
Karuizawa (Japan), 6, 186; ill., 6, 186
Kat Pinnacle, 26, 138
Kat Walk, 24, 129; 25, 54
Kaweah, Black see Black Kaweah
Kaweah, Mt., 2, 187; 4, 306; 7, 27-30; 12, 49; first ascent, 1881, 11, 254; 12, 49; 32, 81; ill., 4, 304, 306; 7, 30
Kaweah, Red see Red Kaweah
Kaweah, South, see Kaweah, Mt.
Kaweah Gap, ill., 9, 2; 18, 46; 22, 62-63
Kaweah peaks, 2, 185-191; 11, 254; 12, 49; " Gray Kaweah, " 21, 99; " Second Kaweah, " 12, 49; map, 2, 185; ill., 4, 304, 306; 5, 297; 7, 27; 9, 2-3; 11, 132, 172, 347, 410-411; 13, 17, 25; 18, 39; 22, 14-15, 62-63
Kaweah Peaks " Pass ", 7, 33-38
Kaweah River, 2, 185; 12, 49; Middle Fork, ill., 10, 135; 13, 37
Kearsarge Lakes, 12, 49-50; ill., 4, 95; 8, 12; 10, 207, 407; 12, 220; 26, 94-95; 29, 46-47
Kearsarge Pass, 2, 20; 4, 95; 9, 160; 12, 49; crossing, 1864, 10, 340; origin of name, 10, 342; 12, 49-50; poem, 20, 50-53; Winter ascent, 7, 237-242; ill., 4, 95; 7, 238-241; 8, 67, 68; 10, 407; 12, 237; 15, 70
Kearsarge Peak, 12, 49-50
Kearsarge Pinnacles, 12, 49-50; 18, 126; 25, 123; ill., 1, lOO; 4, 95; 7, 239; 8, 12; 10, 179, 190, 207, 407; 12, 220; 26, 94-95
Keeler Needle, 12, 50; 26, 114; ill., 10, 175; 32, 30-31
Keith, Mt., 2, 84; 10, 237; 12, 50; first ascent, 1898, 2, 274; 12, 50; 26, 40
Kennedy Lake, Meadow and Pass, ill., 2, 280
Kern Basin : Cross-section diagram, 22, 18; ill., 22, 14-15, 30-31
Kern Canyon, see Kern River Canyon
Kern Lake, ill., 4, 302; 5, 58; 7, 27; 8, 275; 9, 17; 10, 423
Kern Point, 26, 131
Kern Ridge, 22, 105
Kern River, 4, 301-307; 9, 16-24; 12, 50; discovery, 13, 56; headwaters, ill., 13, 29; 22, 62-63; 32, 30-31; origin of name, 12, 50; 15, 87; trails, 7, 195; 9, 111-112
Kern River Canyon, 4, 301-307; 5, 57-61; 7, 99; birds, 5, 102; glaciation, 13, 17-19; lightning-struck tree, 9, 25-27; ill., 5, 60; 9, 16, 21; 13, 28; 22, 14-15
Kern-Kaweah Canyon, 8, 166; 9, 21; ill., 7, 38
Kern-Kaweah Falls, ill., 5, 106
Kern-Kaweah Gap, ill., 4, 304
Kern-Kaweah Pass, 11, 130
Kern-Kaweah River, 2, 188; 7, 37; 9, 21; 12, 50; ill., 8, 166, 167
Kern-Kaweah Valley, see Kern-Kaweah Canyon
Kerrick Canyon, 1, 179; map, l, 177, 179
Kettle Dome, 11, 313
Keyser, see Kaiser
Keystone, ill., 4, 304, 306
Kid Peak, 26, 18, 127
Kilauea (Hawaii N. P.) 11, 231-243; ill., 11, 242, 243
Kinabalu (North Borneo) 8, 18-24; ill., 8, 18
King, Mt. Clarence, see Clarence King, Mt.
King, Starr, see Starr King, Mt.
King Spur, 26, 128
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned (Regulus calendula), 8, 161-162; ill., 8, 162
Kings Canyon National Park: boundary extension of Sequoia N. P. proposed by Sierra Club, 8, 207, 220-221; 12, 76-77; cave discovered, 6, 275; created, 1940, 26, 56-57; development plan, 1947, 32, 112-125; maps, 32, 112, 119; highway extension, 32, 112-125; 34, 41-45; legislative history, 11, 6; 26, 42-58; national park status proposed, 6, 115-125; 10, 14; 11, 29-33; trails and trail development, 3, 150-158; 23, 88-89; 26, 123-124; water-power sites opposed by Sierra Club, 11, 441-446; see also John Muir National Park; Kings River; Kings River Canyon; " Roosevelt-Sequoia N. P ."
Kings Canyon Road, 6, 121, 203-205, 276; 7, 130-131, 195; see also Kings Canyon National Park-Highway extension
Kings Kern Divide, see Kings-Kern Divide
Kings River: early history, 10, 340; 12, 51; 26, 28-41; map 1, 302; origin of name, 10, 237-238; 12, 51; 13, 58; 26, 29; water-power site applications, 11, 441-446; see also Kings River, Middle Fork of the; Kings River, South Fork of the; Kings River Canyon
Kings River, Middle Fork of the, 1, 293-313; 5, 1; 6, 119; 10, 352-356; map, 2, 49; 5, 18; ill., 6, 115, 120; 7, 1, 18, 19, 253, 256; 8, 41, 280; 9, 125, 146; 10, 222; 11, 37, 149, 153, 173, 180, 181, 196; 21, 30-31; 26, 14-15; 29, 46-47
Kings River, South Fork: headwaters, 1, 293-313; 4, 177-184, 253-263; 7, 180-187; 8, 163; Upper Basin, 9, 56; 11, 421-426; ill., 11, 423; 25, 14-15; 26, 14-15; see also below
Kings River Canyon, 2, 44-49, 106-109; 4, 88-99, 153; 6, 100-107, 115-125; 10, 352-356; 12, 224-236, 237-249; 20, 54, 66; 26, 1-8, 9-14; cave, 6, 275; compared with Yosemite Valley, 4, 96-99; 6, 115-117; 12, 224-236; 26, 5; cross-section diagram, 10, 71; 12, 232; early explorations, 12, 237-249; 26, 1-14, 28-41; geology, 4, 96; 12, 224-236; glaciers, 10, 69; 12, 229; history, 26, 28-41; in 1868, 12; 237-249; Indians, 26, 28; map, 12, 228; 32, 112; master plan map, 1947, 32, 112; mines, 26, 37; national park status, 6, 123; 26, 57; plant life, 26, 4; road, see Kings Canyon Road; Sierra Club report and recommendations, 6, 115-127; trails and routes, 1, 93-106, 209-213, 221-237; 3, 15G-158; 6, 120-121, 124; 7, 120; 11, 314; 20, 54-67; 23, 88-89; Winter, 4, 156-159; ill., 6, 100, 104; 9, 158; 10, 69, 71; 12, 225, 229, 317; 26, 1, 14-15, 94-95; see also Kings Canyon National Park; Kings Canyon Road; Kings River, South Fork of the
Kings-Kern Divide, 1, 214-220; map, 2, 26; ill., 1, 92, 187; 2, 22; 8, 15; 10, 207; 26, 95
Kinnerly Peak (Glacier N. P.), 23, 103; ill., 12, 162
Kintla Peak (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 162
Kirkwood 's, 1, 321
Kit Carson tree, 1, 321; 2, 59
Klamath Lake Bird Sanctuary, 11, 95-97
Klamath River Road, 11, 451
Klapatchie Park (Mt. Rainier N. P.), 16, 64; ill., 16, 62, 67
Knapsack Pass, 24, 49; 27, 63
Knapsack trips, 1, 314-324; 27, 128-130; 32, 99-103; see also Camping; Packing
Knapsacking see Knapsack trips
Knots, 16, 70-72, 75; see also Bowline knot; Butterfly noose; Diamond hitch
Koip Crest, 12, 51; 25, 122
Koip Pass, 27, 62; ill., 11, 4
Kolana, ill., 7, 262
Korbel Peak, 3, 110
Kuna Crest and Peak, 12, 52; ill., 5, 220; 9, 247, 293
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Lacey Transfer Bill, 4, 174
Ladder Lake, 27, 104
Lady Franklin Rock, 12, 52
Lafayette National Park, 11, 6; ill., 11, 12, 13; see also Acadia National Park ; Acadia Mountain
Laggard Pass, 10, 295
Laguna Mountain Recreation Area, 10, 483
Lake Canyon Creek, see Grunigen Creek
Lake Fork, see Kings River
Lake of the Fallen Moon (Poem), 11, 374
Lake of the Lone Indian, see Lone Indian, Lake of the Lake ramparts, 5, 157; 6, 225-234; bibliography, 6, 233-234; ill., 6, 225
Lakes, Salt and Alkaline, 3, 71-74
Lall, Lake (Utah), 24, 109-119; ill., 24, 62-63
Lamarck, Mt., 27, 92-93
Lamarck Col, 27, 89
Lambert, see Lembert
Lambert Soda Springs, see Soda Springs (Tuolumne Meadows)
Langille Peak, 27, 105, 129; ill., 19, 14-15
Langley, Mt., 1, 6; 12, 52; 26, 119; first ascent, 1871, 11, 253; 14, 41-43, 26, 119; mistaken for Mt. Whitney, 7, 141; 11, 253; 14, 41-43; origin of name, 12, 52; ill., 1, 6; 7, 147; 10, 175; 14, 46; 22, 14-15; 32, 30-31
Langue Peak, ill., 7, 256
Lanivireo see Vireo
Larch (Larix), 2, 76, 78; Western (Larix occidentalis), 2, 76; Wooly ( Larix Lyalli ), 2, 76
Larix see Larch
Lassen, Mt., 2, 207-215; 3, 288-297; eruptions, 9, 300-304; 10, 92-96; Winter ascent, 18, 128-129; ill., 9, 298-302; 10, 96, 97; 17, 50
Lassen Butte, see Lassen, Mt.
Lassen National Forest, 4, 320-322
Lassen Volcanic National Park, 10, 244; 11, 324
Laterales pines, 2, 67, 72-75
Laurel Mountain, 16, 106
Lava, 11, 242-243; ill., 11, 242, 243
Lava Beds National Monument, 2, 312-319; ill., 2, 318-319
Lava Region of California, see California -Lava regions of Northern California
LeConte, Mt., 12, 53; 14, 86; 23, 109-110; 24, 131; first ascent, 1, 325-326; 12, 305; 26, 119; ill., 1, 325; 14, 46; 22, 15; 32, 30-31
LeConte Canyon, 12, 54; ill., 9, 159; 11, 153
LeConte Cascade, see LeConte Falls
LeConte Divide, 12, 52
LeConte Dome, see Half Dome
LeConte Falls, 1, 204; 4, 28; 12, 52; ill., 4, 31; 7, 218
LeConte Gully, 25, 53
LeConte memorial lectures, 11, 414, 435
LeConte Memorial Lodge (Yosemite), 5, 66-69; 10, 142-143; 11, 91; dedication services and address, 5, 176-180, 254; inscription, 5, 296; opening, 5, 135; reports, 5, 241; 6, 129, 268; 7, 59, 191; 8, 129, 210; 9, 50, 181, 294; 10, 83, 215, 328; 11, 92, 201, 308, 435; 12, 83, 187, 414; 13, 71; 14, 77; 15, 103; 16, 95; 17, 100; 18, 106; 19, 79; 20, 100; 21, 80; ill., 5, 1, 66; 10, 143, 395; 11, 208
Leaning Chimney, 26, 137; 27, 136
Leaning Tower, 21, 98; 25, 54
Leevining Creek, 12, 54; 13, 83-85
Lefroy, Mt. (Canada), 2, 1-8, 149-155; ill., 2, 5, 152; 8, 189
Lembert Dome, 7, 150; 12, 54; ill., 6, 235; 8, 1; 9, 225, 293; 11, 411; 16, 39
Leucosticte, see Finch, Rosy
Lewis, Mt., 16, 62
Lewis Creek, 12, 54
Lewisia, see Bitterroot
Liberty Bell, Mt. (Washington), 23, 46
Liberty Cap (Mt. Rainier N. P.), ill., 1, 125; see also Rainier, Mt.-North Peak
Liberty Cap (Yosemite), ill., 3, 28
Libocedrus, 4, 101; see also Cedar, Incense
Lick Observatory, 11, 408-412
Liebre Peaks, 31, 116
Lieu Land Law, 5, 327-328
Life zones, 3, 298-312; 4, 132-145; 27, 80-81
Light-burning, see Forest fires-" Light burning"
Lightning, 9, 25-27; 17, 105-107; 34, 27-30; diagrams, 34, 28-29; fatalities on Bugaboo Spire, 1948, 34, 70-73; fire zones, 11, 447; lightning-struck tree in Kern Canyon, 9, 25-27; ill., 9, 26, 27
Lilium Kelleyanum, 4, 300
Lily, Mariposa, ill., 12, 33
Lincoln, Mt., ill., 27, 30-31
Lining, 27, 57
Lion, Mountain, see Mountain lion
Lion Rock, 2, 186; ill., 11, 410-411
Lippincott, Mt., 12, 54; ill., 11, 410-411
Little America, 26, 98-101
Little chief hare see Cony
Little Claire Lake, 4, 214; 12, 54
Little Five Lakes, ill., 13, 92
" Little Gem Co., " 26, 72-77
Little Jackass Meadows, 1, 335
Little Kern Lake, ill., 10, 170
Little Lakes Valley, ill., 27, 30-31
" Little Lost Valley" of Shepherd Crest,
see Shepherd Crest-" Little Lost Valley"
Little Pete Meadow, ill., 19, 14-15
Little South Fork (Trinity Alps), 21, 15
Little Yosemite Valley, 7, 40-41; 8, 3-9; 12, 39; ill., 3, 28; 5, 216; 8, 6, 7
Live-oak, Foothill ( Quercus Wislizeni ), 3, 303
Lobelia (Downingia montana ), 11, 147-148
Loch Leven trout, see Trout, Loch Leven
Logan, Mt. (Glacier N. P.), 23, 102
Logan Glacier (Glacier N. P .), ill., 12, 162
Logan Pass (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 41; .30, 46-47
Lola, Mt., 31, 12
Lone Indian, Lake of the, 4, 197; 12, 55; ill., 4, 197; 11, 44
Lone Pine Canyon, 7, 105-118; ill., 22, 14-15
Lone Pine Creek, 5, 88
Lone Pine Peak, 26, 118; ill., 1, 326; 22, 15
Long Lake, ill., 9, 307; 10, 297
Long Meadow, ill., 11, 25
Longley Pass, 1, 190; 12, 55; 27, 63; ill., 1, 192, 193
Longs Peak (Rocky Mountain N. P.), 3, 196-197; 13, 62-64; ill., 3, 196, 198; 7, 234-235; 13, 64, 65
Lookout Mountain, see Sugarloaf
Lookout Peak, 4, 187; 12, 145, 242, 245
Los Angeles Municipal Mountain Camp, 10, 335
Los Gatos Creek, ill., 2, 301
Lost Arrow, 12, 55; 21, 99; 23, 119; 25, 59; 27, 134; 31, 118; first ascent, 1946, 31, 121-122; 32, 1-10; vertical ascent, 1947, 33, 103-108; ill., 26, 94-95; 32, 1, 12, 13; 33, 102-103
Lost Brother, 27, 133-134
Lost Canyon, ill., 7, 100; 9, 20
Lost Valley (Merced Canyon), 7, 40
Lost Valley (San Joaquin River), see Blaney Meadows
Louise, Lake (Canada), 2, 1; 23, 103; ill., 2, 1
Lowell Peak (Canada), 34, 144
Lucy, Lake, see Rae Lakes
Lucy 's Footpass, 3, 109
Lukachukai Mountain (Arizona), 24, 72
Lukens Lake, 12, 55
Lukens Trail, 2, 109
Lumbering, 10, 375; 32, 37-42
Lundy, 13, 40-53; ill., 13, 40, 41
Luther Pass, ill., 11, 295
Lycoperdon sculptum, 6, 39-42; ill., 6, 39
Lyell, Mt., 11, 185, 247-248; 12, 55-56; first ascent, 11, 247; 12, 56, 304-305; 23, 7; ascents, 1, 136-143; 4, 22-23; 5, 181-186; 7, 218; 9, 251-253; ascent in one day from Yosemite Valley, 23, 110; 26; 143; glacier, see Lyell Glacier; origin of name, 11, 246; 12, 55; south face ascents, 20, 104; 24, 126; Winter ascent, 23, 41; ill., 1, 66; 3, 326; 5, 20, 184; 7, 94, 95; 9, 250, 251; 10, 231; 11, 49, 410; 15, 47; 17, 22, 23; 20, 104; 29, 46-47; routes of ascent, ill., 20, 104
Lyell Fork, see Merced River -Lyell Fork; Tuolumne River-Lyell Fork
Lyell Glacier, 1, 63-64; 5, 23, 183, 276; 11, 185, 247; 23, 6-7; ill., 5, 20; 7, 188, 189; 11, 49; 17, 22
Lyell group, ill., 7, 95
Lyell Meadows, ill., 11, 258
Lyman Glacier (Washington), ill., 8, 181
Lyman Lake (Washington), ill., 8, 184
Lyonothammus, see Ironwood
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