Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . nsive bodyof water on the Atlantic slope stocked by Nature with fish from the Pacific. The United States Fish Commission began to stock the Park streams in1890. Now we find them abounding in Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Loch Leven,Silver Rainbow, Von Behn and Salmon Trout and Grayling. The report has gone abroad that all the fish in the Yellowstone Lake arebad. Large numbers are diseased and unfit to eat, but the bad ones shouldbe taken out; they are easily discovered so that the good of the catch ar


Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . nsive bodyof water on the Atlantic slope stocked by Nature with fish from the Pacific. The United States Fish Commission began to stock the Park streams in1890. Now we find them abounding in Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Loch Leven,Silver Rainbow, Von Behn and Salmon Trout and Grayling. The report has gone abroad that all the fish in the Yellowstone Lake arebad. Large numbers are diseased and unfit to eat, but the bad ones shouldbe taken out; they are easily discovered so that the good of the catch arethe only ones that go to the table, the others to the bears. SNAKES—That the Yellowstone Park ever had a St. Patrick is not recorded,but the Park is on a par with Ireland when it comes to snakes. There aresome lizards and frogs, but the snake family is meagerly represented by theharmless bull snake and the little water snake. Rattlesnakes apparentlydo not care for altitudes as they do not exist here; not one has ever been the reptile subject is disposed of in this brief Hotels The hotels of the Yellowstone Park are owned and operated by the Yellow-stone Park Association; they are built on ground owned by the United Statesand leased by the Government to the Yellowstone Park Association, but theGovernment has not, as many people suppose it has, any proprietary interestbeyond the ground lease, and has nothing whatever to do with the manage-ment beyond the fixing of the rates. The Yellowstone Park Association is thesole party responsible. There are five hotels and two lunch stations on the Circuit Drive; they areMammoth Hot Springs Hotel at Mammoth Hot Springs; Norris Lunch Stationat Norris Basin; Fountain Hotel at Lower Geyser Basin; Old Faithful Innat the Upper Basin; Thumb Lunch Station at West Thumb Bay; ColonialHotel at Lake Yellowstone; Canon Hotel at the Grand Canon. MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS HOTEL is superbly located on the plaza facingFort Yellow


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