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g rules, or the general regulations of the Park, will cause the revocation of permit, subject the owner of the automobile or motorcycle to any damages occasioned thereby and to ejectment from the reservation, and be cause for refusal to issue a new permit without prior sanction in writing from the Secretary of the Interior. Literature of the Mountain.--Vancouver, Winthrop, Kautz, Stevens and Van Trump have been noted in the text. Other early accounts of, or references to, the Mountain may be found in _Wilkes: Narrative U. S. exploring expedition_. Phil. 1845, v. 4, 413, 415, 424; _U. S. War Dep't: Explorations for railroad to Pacific, 1853-4_, v. 1, 192; _Gibbs: Journal Am. Geog. Soc._, v. 4, 354-357. {p.142} Gibbs's Indian vocabularies, published at different dates, were reprinted four years after his death in _Contributions to Am. Ethnol._, v. 1. Wash. 1877. For Emmons's account of his exploration in 1870, see _Bulletin Am. Geog. Soc._ v. 9, 44-61. _Am. Jour. of Science_, v. 101, 157-167, and _Nation_ v. 23, 313. Prof. Israel C. Russell's studies of the peak are in _U. S. geol. survey, 5th an. rep._ 335-339 and _18th an. rep., part 2_, 349-415. See also his _Glaciers of N. Am._, Bost. 1901, 62-67, and _Volcanoes of N. Am._, Bost. 1895, 241-246. For other accessible studies consult _Wright: Ice age in N. Am. N. Y._ 1889, and _Muir: Our national parks_, Bost. 1901. The long controversy over the name of the peak is impartially reviewed in _Snowden: History of Washington_. N. Y. 1909, v. 4, 249-254. Snowden calls especial attention to an able paper by the late Thaddeus Hanford of Olympia on the Indian names and recommending the name Tacoma for the Territory, which was printed in the _Washington Standard_ in January, 1866. This article should be reprinted by the State Historical Society, as it represents a movement of considerable force at one time against the inept and confusing name adopted for the State. The Indian evidence for the native name of the Mountain was collected in _Wickersham: Is it "Mt. Tacoma" or "Mt. Rainier?"_, pamphlet, Tacoma, 1893. The argument of an eminent traveler and author against "Mt. Rainier" may be found in _Finck: Pacific coast scenic tour_. N. Y. 1891, 209-213, 229-230; also in the same writer's more recent article, _Scribner's Magazine_, v. 47, 234-5. See also _Lyman: The Columbia river_. N. Y. 1909, p. 32, 352-370, and _The Mountains of Washington_, in _The Mountaineer_, v. 1, 7-1
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