. Announcement of Prof. S. J. Sedgwick's illustrated course of lectures and catalogue of stereoscopic views of scenery in all parts of the Rocky and Sierra Nevada mountains : between Omaha and San Francisco . shong-an-avah. 670.—Entrance to Kevah. 671.—Moqui, distant view. 672.—Marble Canyon, w^alls 5,000 feet high. 673.—Aztec Cities. 674.—Shower Bath. 675.—Black Canyon. 676.—Chasms in Desert. 677.—Mouth of Kanab Canyon. 678. —She-pah-Lavy, 1,200 feet tlevation. 679.—Homeward Bound. 680.—Buckskin Falls, 400 feet high. the BaiDids. and His Band. 683.—Cascade Chasm. 684.—Moq


. Announcement of Prof. S. J. Sedgwick's illustrated course of lectures and catalogue of stereoscopic views of scenery in all parts of the Rocky and Sierra Nevada mountains : between Omaha and San Francisco . shong-an-avah. 670.—Entrance to Kevah. 671.—Moqui, distant view. 672.—Marble Canyon, w^alls 5,000 feet high. 673.—Aztec Cities. 674.—Shower Bath. 675.—Black Canyon. 676.—Chasms in Desert. 677.—Mouth of Kanab Canyon. 678. —She-pah-Lavy, 1,200 feet tlevation. 679.—Homeward Bound. 680.—Buckskin Falls, 400 feet high. the BaiDids. and His Band. 683.—Cascade Chasm. 684.—Moqiii Pueblos. Arizona. 685.—Ancient Chff House. Bock. 687.—Cave Dwelling. 688. - Cave Buins. 689.—Ancient Tottery. 690.—Ancient Hieroglyphics. 691.— Stone implements. 692.—Buincd Fortress. on Bio Chilly. 694.—Montezuma Canyon. A.—Home of John D. Lee. B.—Group of Navajoe Indians and 21 others. t ]o Suhjed cf thU picture miderlined. It sS ) most interesting manner in which to do it.—Flashing Thw^s. J It is absolutely necessary to sje the pictures Prof. Sedgwick exhibitsin order to have any conception of them. They are beautiful in them-. selves, considered mpre^y from a photographers point of view.—ElizabethDaily Journal. Petrified Trees are found in Colorado, California, Wyoming andAlaska. They bear evidence of having existed many thousands ofyears ago; some of them are prostrate, and their fragments scatteredfar around ; others are still represented by stumps 19 feet in heightand 15 feet in circumference. Tlie relics of ancient races, and the ruins of ancient cities are found in Utah, Arizona, Southwest Colorado and New old ruins, mostly of stone, were built prior to the traditions ofthe present occupants. They present an almost unlimited field forstudy in ancient pottery, picture-writing and implements. And intracing the connection of these with Aztec or Pueblo, or with thedenizens of the modern


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