McClure, Prof. Edgar, death, [115].
Marmot, [26].
Matthes, Francois E., U. S. geologist, [89], [97].
Mazama (mountain goat), [23].
Mazama Club, [126], [81], [82].
Mazama Ridge, [60].
Mineral Lake, [18].
Moraine Park, [51], [126], [105], [113], [117], [129], [136].
Mosses and ferns, [132].
Mother Mountains, [103], [114], [116], [122], [129].
Mountaineers, The, [126], [61], [121], [126].
Mountain goat, [23].
Mountain Lily, [136], [135].
Mountain Pine, [28].
Muir John, quoted, [77], [113], [129];
Portrait, [116].
Muir, Camp, [115], [60], [80], [83].
Mystic Lake, [113].

Narada Falls, [61], [107], [58].
National Park, see [Rainier Natl. Park.]
National Parks, proposed Bureau of, [75].
National Park Inn, [44], [50], [52].
Nisqually Canyon, [21].
Nisqually Glacier (see [Glaciers]).
Nisqually river, [108], [111], [21], [24], [55].
North Peak (Liberty Cap), [13], [22], [89].

Ohop Valley, [43].

Pacific Forest Reserve, [59].
Paradise River, [59].
Paradise Valley, or Park, [30], [49]-51, [61], [31], [39], [46], [53], [59], [60], [62].
Peak Success (South Peak), [86], [123]-125, [13], [24], [25], [27], [33], [37], [60], [68], [78].
Phlox, [135].
Pierce County road, [43], [49].
Piles, S. H., U. S. Senator, [70].
Pinnacle Peak, [38], [39], [46], [47].
Point Defiance Park, [18].
Power-plants on the Mountain, [108]-112, [111], [112].
Proctor, Miss Edna Dean, poem, "The Mountain Speaks," [15].
Ptarmigan, [40].
Puget Sound [18], [25], [14];
named by Vancouver, [98].
Puyallup river, [108], [40].
Pyramid Peak, [25], [60].

Railways to Puget Sound, [44];
to the Mountain, [54], [57];
rates and time table, [140].
Rainier, Rear-Admiral Peter, [7], [98], [100], [103], n., [101].
Reese's Camp, [61], [115], [141], [64].
Reflection Lake, [60], [77].
Rainier National Park, [54];
increasing use of, [56], [57];
its creation, [58]-9;
see also [Roads].
Ricksecker, Eugene, engineer, [61], [62], [70], [97].
Rivers fed by the Mountain, [108].
Rocks of the Mountain, [82], [112].
Roads and trails, Pierce County's to the Mountain, [44], [56], [42], [43], [44], [49];
government road in National Park, [57]-62, [51], [54], [55], [56];
trails, [44], [45], [50]-2, [55], [56], [121];
proposed road around the Mountain, [62]-70;
need, [58], [130].
Rough climbing, [39].
Russell, Prof. Israel C., [94].
Russell Peak, [82], [103], [105].

Saghalie Illahe, Indian land of peace, [30].
St. Elmo Pass, [8], [98], [100], [102], [104].
St. Helen's, Mt., [77], [86], [29], [36].
Seattle, [18], [43], [44], [108].
Senecio, [129].
Sierra Club, [75], [126], [57], [69].
Simlayshe (Eagle Peak), [30].
Siwashes, origin of term, [28], n.
See also [Indians].
Sluiskin, guides Stevens and Van Trump, [28], [32], [120]-1.
Sluiskin Falls, [67].
Sluiskin Mountains, [51], [103], [105], [126], [136], [142].
Snipe Lake, [98].
Snow Lake, [34].
Sour-Dough Mountains, 8, [98], [99].
Spanaway Lake, [4].
South Peak, see [Peak Success].
Spray Falls, [125].
Spray Park, [50], [51], [92], [106], [116], [122].
Steamboat Prow, [51], [85], [104].
Steam Caves in Crater, [88].
Stevens, Gen. Hazard, [28], n., [32], [96], [97], [120]-4, [115].
Stevens Canyon, [64], [66].
Storm King Peak, [18].
Summit, On the, [52];
South-side route to, [60];
East-side route, [100].
"Sunshine" and "Storm," [70].

"Tacoma," Indian name for the Mountain, [25], [100]-7.
Tacoma (City) [18], [43], [44], [111].
Tatoosh Mountains, [50], [53], [59], [60], [62], [64], [87].
Tolmie, Dr. W. F., [117].
Trees in the National Park, [129]-131, [139], [42], [130], [132].
Tyndall, Prof. John, quoted, [77].

Unicorn Peak, [65].
United States Geological Survey, [89].

Vancouver, Capt. George, discovers and names the Mountain, [98]-101.
Van Trump, P. B., [28], n., [32], [120]-5, [115].

Washington Lake, the Mountain from, [16].
Washington Torrents, [59].
Waterfall above Paradise Valley, [63].
Wedge, The, [51], [85], [8], [97], [99], [100].
White river, [110], [12], [112].
Whitney, Mt., [90].
Willis, Bailey, geologist, [96], [97].
Wilson, A. D., [96], [97].
Whulge, see [Puget Sound].
Winthrop, Theodore, [93];
describes the Mountain, [102]-4;
authority for his use of the Indian name, [104]-7.
Wind-swept trees, [28], [139].
Wow, Mt. (Goat Mountain), [28].