Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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108 mcintosh battery and optical co., Chicago, ill., u. s. a. 73 Ribbon Falls 74 MlrrorView of ElCapitan 75 Three Brothers 76 “ Our Party” 77 Mirror View of Yosemite Valley 78 Yosemite Falls, 2,600 feet „„ high 79 View from Upper Bench, looking south 80 Mirror View of Glacier Rock 81 LaMon’s Ranche 82 Royal Arches and Wash- ington Columns 83 Washington Columns and South Dome 84 Ncrth and South Dome 85 Mirror View, N. and S. Dome 86 Cloud Effect, N. and S. Dome 87 Mirror Lake 88 Lincoln Falls, above Mir- ror Lake 89 Tenaya Falls 90 The Old Chief, Sunset View 91 Hutchins Ridge 92 Register Rock 93 Vernal Falls 94 Sentinel Rock 95 The Last Arrow 96 Eagle Beak 97 Yosemite Indians 98 The Merced River 99 Nevada Falls 100 Liberty Cap }01 Rapids aboveVernalFalls 102 Sentinel Rock 103 Looking up the Valley 104 Looking down the Valley 105 Mirror View of Cathedral Rocks 106 Cascade on Chilnoalta River 107 Wepiac, or Eagle Falls 108 Wawona,theTunnel-Tree Mariposa Grove 109 MariposaGrove.BtgTrees 110 Cathedral at Monterey 111 Stage at Alder Creek, Go- ing to Yosemite 130 View on Summit on the C.P.R.R. 131 Donner Lake. C.P.R.R. 132 Snow Sheds, C.P.R.R 133 Mirror View on Mary’s Lake, C.P.R.R. 134 New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah 135 OldandNewTabernacle. Salt Lake, Utah 136 Salt Lake City, Utah JoZ View from Ogden Canon 138 Weber’s Canon, U.P.R.R 139 Devil’s Slide, U.P.R.R. 140 Witch Rocks, U.P.R.R. 141 Pulpit Rock, U.P.R.R. Sierra Nevada Mountains. 142 Lake Teneya Fall 143 Hoffman Tower 144 Devil’s Gate 145 American Group 146 Crest of Mt. Hoffman 147 Volcanic Mountains 148 The Bloody Canyon Colorado. Indians. 1 Piah and other Ute Chiefs 2 Squaw and Pappoose 3 War Chief’s Tent 4 Camp of Colorow’s Band 5 “ “ 6 A Camp at Los Pinos 7 " “ .> 8 Piah’s Pappoose 9 Group of Ute Chiefs at the Denver Exposition Yosemite. 112 Yosemite: Falls, Through tiiG Trees 113 Vernal Falls(Instantane- ous) 114 Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove 115 The Three Brothers 116 Fallen Monarch, Mari- posa Grove 117 George Washington 118 Mother of the Forest BigTrees.MariposaGrove 120 Mariposa 121 Placer Mining by China- men 122 Sugar Pine Cone 123 Digger Indian Huts 124 Digger Indian Sweat- house Jo? jigger IndianStorehou.se 126 Golden Gate, from Tele- „ graph Hill 127 Seal Rocks, from Cliff House 128 Mt. St. Helena, 5600 feet above, sea level 129 View up Devil’s Canyon Camps, Etc., Etc. 10 Camping in Middle Park 11 A Camp in a Quaking Asp Grove 12 Burros Packed for a Moun- tain Trip 13 “Carbonate Bill,” Pros- pector 14 Mining, at the mouth of the Tunnel 15 Packing —Cinching the Aparejo 16 Packing—Putting up the, Load 17 Packing — Cinching the Load 18 Packing—The last Puli 19 The Three Graces 20 Mountain Milk Cart 21 The Fauna of Colorado— Head of an Elk 22 The Fauna of Colorado— „„ Elk Lying Down 23 The Fauna of Colorado— Head of Black Tail Deer 24 The Fauna of Colorado- Head of Antelope 25 The Fauna of Colorado— ,0 Head of Mountain Sheep 26 The Fauna of Colorado— Head of Buffalo 27 The Fauna of Colorado— Coyotes 28 The Fauna of Colorado— Mountain Lion 29 The Fauna of Colorado- Sage Hens 30 The Fauna of Colorado— Ptarmigans 31 A Day’s Hunting in Middle Park 32 Study of Burro’s Head Pacific Slope, Columbia River, Alt. Hood, Mt. Tacoma, etc. 1 Plat bead Indian Agency i r!! e •J 0C ! J0 Valley, No. 1 a The Jocko Valley, No. 2 4 Mt. Ronan,Mission Range 5 Mt. Ronan,Mission Range 6 Up Clark’s Forks from Duncan 7 Along Clark’s Forks River q Clark's Forks River 9 C n 5l ence Clark’s Forks “id Missoula 10 Park, Clark’s Forks 11 Clark’s Porks Hiver 12 The Clark’s Forks above Paradise 13 Bluffs, Clark’s Forks River 14 East Entrance to Horse Plains 15 Thompson Bluffs, Clark’s Forks River 16 % Clark’s Forks from Thompson River 17 TkwpPson River from the R. R. 18 Thompson Falls and City M. T. P4 lip Clark’s Forks, Irom Cabinet 20 Cabinet Gorge, Clark’s Fork’s River 21 Cabinet Gorge, Clark’s Forks River 22 Cabinet Gorge, the Nar- rows 23 C R b R 6t Gorge from tke 24 Hope’Station, Lake Pend d’Orellle 25 Pend d’Oreille Lake and Hotel 26 Highland House, Lake Pend d’Orellle 27 Lake Pend d’Oreille from the Hotel 28 Cascades of the Columbia 29 Salmon Fishing,Columbia River 30 Salmon Fishing,Columbia River 31 Salmon Wheel, Columbia River 32 Mt. Hood, Oregon. (Up- right.) 33 Mt. Hood, Oregon. (Ob- long.) 34 Mt. Hood, Oregon in Clouds 35 Oneonta Station 36 Oneonta Gorge 37 Oneonta Gorge, Irom R. R. 38 Up the Columbia, Irom Oneonta 39 Hanging Rock and Rail- road 40 The Guardian of the Track 41 A Chinaman Section Gang 42 The Pillars of Hercules and R. R. 43 The Pillars of Hercules Columbia River 44 The Pacific Express at Multnomah 45 Multnomah Falls, 824 ft. 46 Lower Multnomah Falls