Glacières; or, Freezing Caverns
FREEZING CAVERNS
ICE SLOPE AND BASIN, KOLOWRATSHÖHLE.
FREEZING CAVERNS
EDWIN SWIFT BALCH
A. B. (Harvard); F. R. G. S. Member of the Franklin Institute Of the Appalachian Mountain Club Of the American Philosophical Society Author of “Mountain Exploration,” &c.
Philadelphia ALLEN, LANE & SCOTT 1900
Copyright, 1900, by EDWIN SWIFT BALCH.
Press of ALLEN, LANE & SCOTT, Philadelphia, Pa.
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO MY MOTHER, WHOSE DEEP INTEREST IN MY WORK HAS HELPED ME GREATLY.
PRELIMINARY NOTE.
Many kind friends have given me information about glacières or assistance in my work. I am especially indebted to Mr. Robert Butler, of San José, Cal.; Mr. F. H. Cushing, of Washington, D. C.; Professor Charles E. Fay, of Tufts College, Mass.; Professor Eberhard Fugger, of Salzburg, Austria; Mr. Alois F. Kovarik, of Decorah, Iowa; Monsieur E. A. Martel, of Paris, France; Mr. John Ritchie, Jr., of Boston, Mass.; Professor I. C. Russell, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Miss H. Varena, of Wiesbaden, Germany; and Miss Mary Coxe, Mr. G. L. Farnum, Mr. J. E. Farnum, Mr. F. L. Garrison, Mr. W. C. Hall, Mr. E. I. H. Howell, Mrs. Horace Jayne, Mr. W. E. Meehan, Mr. C. J. Nicholson, Mr. G. B. Phillips, Mr. Bunford Samuel, Mr. W. W. Wagner, and Dr. W. H. Wahl, of Philadelphia. I wish to acknowledge also the help I have derived from the Bibliothèque Nationale and the library of the British Museum.