Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 5.—Liberty Cap at Mammoth Hot Springs. A dead geyser cone slowlybeing destroyed through action of rain, frost, and changing on right-hand face of cone suggests spirit of dead geyser. Photographbv Walcott. In his work through the Park, Dr. Walcott was assisted by Mrs. Walcottand Messrs. Sidney and Stuart Walcott, and Charles D. Flaherty. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66. Fig. 6.—White Dome Geyser, near Great Fountain, in eruption with hotwaters cascading down its sides. This dome i
Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 5.—Liberty Cap at Mammoth Hot Springs. A dead geyser cone slowlybeing destroyed through action of rain, frost, and changing on right-hand face of cone suggests spirit of dead geyser. Photographbv Walcott. In his work through the Park, Dr. Walcott was assisted by Mrs. Walcottand Messrs. Sidney and Stuart Walcott, and Charles D. Flaherty. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66. Fig. 6.—White Dome Geyser, near Great Fountain, in eruption with hotwaters cascading down its sides. This dome is in midst of broad plain, andowes its prominence to gradual deposit of siliceous matter largely by evapora-tion. Photograph by Walcott.
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