. Campfires on desert and lava . The Rainbow Rams, on the Lava Peak Painted by Carl Rungius, after sketch and photograph by John M. Phillips. Page x97. CAMP- FIRES ONDESERT AND LAVA BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, AUTHOR OF the AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY,camp-fires in THE CANADIAN ROCKIES, ETC. PHOTOGRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED BY DR. DANIEL TREMBLY MacDOUGAL, MR. JOHN , AND THE AUTHOR WITH TWO NEW AND ORIGINAL MAPS BY MR. GODFREY SYKES GEOGRAPHER TO THE EXPEDITION NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1908 p o o LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Coaics Received OCT 24 1908 CLASJ fX, XAt, NoCOPY t. Copyright,


. Campfires on desert and lava . The Rainbow Rams, on the Lava Peak Painted by Carl Rungius, after sketch and photograph by John M. Phillips. Page x97. CAMP- FIRES ONDESERT AND LAVA BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, AUTHOR OF the AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY,camp-fires in THE CANADIAN ROCKIES, ETC. PHOTOGRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED BY DR. DANIEL TREMBLY MacDOUGAL, MR. JOHN , AND THE AUTHOR WITH TWO NEW AND ORIGINAL MAPS BY MR. GODFREY SYKES GEOGRAPHER TO THE EXPEDITION NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1908 p o o LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Coaics Received OCT 24 1908 CLASJ fX, XAt, NoCOPY t. Copyright, 1908, by WILLIAM T. HORNADAY Published October, 190S. f- *0 •Ms! ^0DANIEL TREMBLY MacDOUGAL, , Etc. ALL-AROUND BOTANIST, ZOOLOGIST, SPORTSMAN AND GOOD FELLOW,WHO BUILT FOR US A CHAIN OF CAMP-FIRES FROM TUCSON TO PINACATE, ON THE GREATEST DESERT TRIP IMAGINABLE, THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED FOREVER. W. T. H. PREFACE Primarily, the expedition described in the followingpages was an exploration of a genuine terra it is true that the Pinacate region was known to afew Papago Indians and perhaps half a dozen Mexicans,to the reading and thinking world it was totally un-known; and the more we gathered maps and inquiredabout it, the less we knew. On all available maps thespace around the Pinacate dot was a blank, and usuallythe dot itself was far out of place. T There was not asoul who knew enough about the country to say lava.^ Naturally, the animal and plant life of the Pinacateregion was as much unknown as its geography; hence ourcombination of botanist, zoologist, sportsman, and geog-rapher. In any wild country, that is a go


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