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TERESINA IN AMERICA.*

... San Francisco, and has, of course, her say about Salt Lake City and its over-married inhabitants and the glories of the Yosemite Valley. Then without more breathing space than is afforded by the interval between two chapters, we find her ascending the M ...

THE CALIFORNIANS.*

... public upon the fare of which they are invited by this volume to partake. Of California, of the Sierra Nevada, and the Yosemite Valley, of the scenery of the Merced and Tuolumne, there is indeed much that is delightful to be told; but, seeing that Mr. Fisher ...

NOTES OF A TOUR IN AMERICA

... his impressions of Ottawa and Quebec, of New York and Boston, of Chicago and Utah, of San Francisco and the far-famed Yosemite Valley. Still, every intelligent traveller who is not satisfied with looking at a country through the medium of books gains new ...

TERESINA PEREGRINA.*

... worth describing. We meet her first among the Mormons, where she inquires into the workings of polygamy. She visits the Yosemite Valley, trans- ports herself to the Sandwich Isles en ?? to the Flowery Land, looks in on Macao and the coolie baracoons on her ...

AROUND THE WORLD

... reached the hotel at San Francisco within an hour of the time he had named some weeks before. From thence he visited the Yosemite Valley, which Around the World; Sketches of Travel through Many Lands and over Many Seas. By E. D. C.. Prime, D.D. With mimerous ...

RECENT BOOKS OF TRAVEL.*

... Lima. Thence he sailed, touching at various points, for San Francisco, from which city he paid a visit to the famous Yosemite Valley, and visited the giant trees, the grove of Sequoia (called by us Wellingtonia) gigantea. of Calaveras. A height of 325 ...

TEN YEARS OF GENTLEMAN FARMING

... without scruple or pity the moment they strive to escape its clutches. The author gives a lively description of the Yosemite Valley as well as of San Francisco, and his brief account of British Columbia will be read with interest. As we'have already ...