[322]Reports of the Department of the Interior 1918, p. 827.
Strong demands were also made to open the Park for sheep grazing.
[323]Report of the Secretary of the Interior 1938, p. 6.
[324]Yellowstone Scrap Book, I, 57.
[325]Ibid.
[326]Report of the Acting Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park 1895, p. 824.
[327]These stations were located at Norris, Riverside, Fountain, Upper Geyser Basin, Thumb, Snake River, Lake Sylvan Pass, Soda Butte, Tower Falls, Fort Yellowstone, and Gardiner.
[328]There are more than thirty of these journals in the Park Library at Mammoth, Wyoming.
[329]Yellowstone Scrap Book, II, 105.
[330]R. Kipling, op. cit., p. 153.