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Illustrations
 
John Muir about 1870
From a photograph by Bradley & Rulofson, San Francisco, Cal.
Frontispiece
Map showing Route of Walk to the gulf 1
Kentucky Oaks
From a photograph by Theodort Eitel
2
Entrance to Mammoth Cave
From a photograph. By courtesy of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
12
The Clinch River, Tennessee
From a photograph. By courtesy of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
30
A Southern Pine
From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
54
Spanish Moss (Tillandsia)
From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
58
In Bonaventure Cemetry, Savannah
From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
68
By the St. John's River in Eastern Florida
From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
90
A Florida Palmetto Hummock, or “Hammock”
From a photograph by Herbert K. Job
116
Lime Key, Florida
From Mr. Muir’s sketch in the original journal
134
Morro Castle and Entrance to Havana Harbor
From a photograph
148
Twenty Hill Hollow, Merced County, California
From a sketch by Mr. Muir
194
The colored half-tone of a Florida sunset which appears on the cover is from a water-color by Miss Amelia M. Watson.