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Travellers and Explorers, 1846-1900 687 Bryant, Edwin. What I Saw in California ... in 1846. 1847. 1848. [There is a cheap reprint (1889) as Rocky Mountain Adventures.] Bryant, William C. Letters of a Traveller, or Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America. 1850. Letters from the East. 1869. Buckley, James Monroe, D.D. Travels in Three Continents, Europe, Africa, Asia. 1895. Buckskin, Mose: or Life from the Lakes to the Pacific, etc. Written by Himself. 1873- Bunnell, L. Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian War of 185 1 which led to that Event. Chicago, 1880. Bvireau of Ethnology. Annual Reports and numerous Bulletins. Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the Early Settlement of the Northwestern Territory. Cincinnati, 1847. Burroughs, John. Far and Near. 1904. [Alaska-Harriman Expedition.] Burrows, J. M. D. Fifty Years in Iowa. Personal Reminiscences from 1838 to 1888. Davenport, 1888. Busby, Miss. Two Summers Among the Musquakies. Vinton, la., 1886. Bush, Richard James. Reindeer, Dogs and Snowshoes. A Journal of Siberian Travel and Exploration made in the Years 1865, '66, '67. 1871 . Bushnell, H. The Characteristics and Prospects of California. San Francisco, 1858. Butler, C. M. Inner Rome. Philadelphia, 1866. Butler, Benj. C. Prom New York to Montreal. 1873. Cabot. J. Elliot. See Agassiz, Louis. Cady, John H. The Narrative of John H. Cady, [Arizona] Pioneer, n. p. n. d. [Privately printed.] Calhoun, Major Alfred R., W. A. Bell, and others. Wonderful Adventures. A Series of Narratives of Personal Experiences among the Native Tribes of America. London [1872]. Philadelphia [1875]. [The first adventure is the alleged voyage of James White through the Grand Canyon. See, also, Stanton, R. B. and Dawson, Thos. F.] California. A Series of Letters from California Written Under the Signature of " The Farthest West " in The Friend. 24 parts. Honolulu, 1846. -[Accounts of Fremont, Wm. B. Ide, etc., etc.] Camels — use of in Western exploration. See Beale, E. F., Wagon Road from Ft. Defiance to the Colorado River. Report of Secretary of War on the Purchase of Camels. Washington, 1857. Campbell, Albert H. Report Upon the Pacific Wagon Roads, etc., constructed 1857-58-59. House Ex. Doc. No. 108-35 Cong. 2d Sess. Campbell, Archibald, and Twining, W. J. Survey of the Boundary Between the Territory of the United States and the Possessions of Great Britain from the Lake of the Woods to the Summit of the Rocky Mountains. Washington, 1878. Campbell, J. L. Idaho. Six months in the New Gold-diggings. Chicago, 1864. Canfield, C. L. [Ed.] The Diary of a Forty-Niner. [Alfred T. Jackson.] 18 May, 1850, to 17 June, 1852. 1906. [Suspiciously romantic] Cannon, M. Waiilatpu, Its Rise and Fall. 1915. [Account of the Whitman massacre.] Carlton, H. B. The Wonderlands of the Wild West, with Sketches of the Mor- mons, n. p. 1891. Carleton, Major J. H. Diary of an Excursion to the Ruins of Abo, Quarra, and Gran Quivira, in New Mexico, 1853. Smithsonian Inst. Ann. Rep., 1854.