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MILLS, ENOS A. Your National Parks. 532 pp., ill.u.s.trated. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1917. Glacier National Park on pp. 148-160, 475-487.
RINEHART, MARY ROBERTS. Through Glacier Park. The Log of a Trip with Howard Eaton. 1916. 92 pp., ill.u.s.trated.
---- My Country 'Tis of Thee.
Rolfe, Mary A. Our National Parks, Book Two. A supplementary reader on the national parks for fifth- and sixth-grade students. Benj. H.
Sanborn & Co., Chicago. 1928. Glacier National Park on pp. 197-242.
SANDERS, H. F. Trails Through Western Woods. 1910. 310 pp., ill.u.s.trated.
---- History of Montana, vol. 1, 1913. 847 pp. Glacier National Park on pp. 685-689.
---- The White Quiver. 344 pp., ill.u.s.trated, Duffield & Co., New York.
1913.
SCHULTZE, JAMES WILLARD. Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park. 1916.
242 pp., ill.u.s.trated.
STEELE, DAVID M. Going Abroad Overland. 1917. 198 pp., ill.u.s.trated.
Glacier National Park on pp. 92-101.
STIMSON, HENRY L. The Ascent of Chief Mountain. In Hunting in Many Lands, edited by Theodore Roosevelt and George B. Grinnell, 1895, pp. 220-237.
YARD, ROBERT STERLING. The Book of the National Parks. Scribner's, 1926, 444 pp., 74 ill.u.s.trations, 14 maps and diagrams. Glacier National Park on pp. 251-283.
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
=Glimpses of Our National Parks.= Brief descriptions of national parks.
Address Director, National Park Service, Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C. Free.
=Recreational map.= Shows Federal and State recreational areas throughout the United States and gives brief descriptions of princ.i.p.al ones. Address as above. Free.
Ill.u.s.trated booklets about the following national parks may be obtained free of charge by writing to the Director, National Park Service:
Acadia, Maine.
Carlsbad Caverns, N. Mex.
Crater Lake, Oreg.
General Grant, Calif.
Grand Canyon, Ariz.
Grand Teton, Wyo.
Great Smoky Mountains, N. C.-Tenn.
Hawaii, Hawaii.
Hot Springs, Ark.
La.s.sen Volcanic, Calif.
Mesa Verde, Colo.
Mount McKinley, Alaska.
Mount Rainier, Wash.
National Capital Parks, Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C.
Platt, Okla.
Rocky Mountain, Colo.
Sequoia, Calif.
Wind Cave, S. Dak.
Yellowstone, Wyo.-Mont.-Idaho.
Yosemite, Calif.
Zion and Bryce Canyon, Utah.