[CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXX]

Preface. The Editor[9]
Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mountains, to the Mouth of the Columbia River; Made during the Years 1845 and 1846: containing minute descriptions of the Valleys of the Willamette, Umpqua, and Clamet; a general description of Oregon Territory; its inhabitants, climate, soil, productions, etc., etc.; a list of Necessary Outfits for Emigrants; and a Table of Distances from Camp to Camp on the Route. Also; A Letter from the Rev. H. H. Spalding, resident Missionary, for the last ten years, among the Nez Percé Tribe of Indians, on the Kooskooskee River; The Organic Laws of Oregon Territory; Tables of about 300 words of the Chinook Jargon, and about 200 Words of the Nez Percé Language; a Description of Mount Hood; Incidents of Travel, &c., &c.
Joel Palmer.
Copyright Notice[24]
Author's Dedication[25]
Publishers' Advertisement[27]
Text: Journal, April 16, 1845-July 23, 1846[29]
Necessary Outfits for Emigrants traveling to Oregon[257]
Words used in the Chinook Jargon[264]
Words used in the Nez Percé Language[271]
Table of Distances from Independence, Missouri; and St. Joseph, to Oregon City, in Oregon Territory[277]
Appendix:
Letter of the Rev. H. H. Spalding to Joel Palmer, Oregon Territory, April 7, 1846[283]
Organic Laws of Oregon (with amendments).[299]


[ILLUSTRATION TO VOLUME XXX]

Facsimile of title-page, Palmer's Journal of Travels.[23]