Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Yellowstone National Park to the Secretary of the Interior ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... antelope , deer , and elk the grass which they badly needed in the winter . IMPROVEMENTS ABOUT THE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS . The new system of roads and the cement sidewalks about the springs have been completed , and a fair crop of grass ...
... antelope , deer , and elk the grass which they badly needed in the winter . IMPROVEMENTS ABOUT THE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS . The new system of roads and the cement sidewalks about the springs have been completed , and a fair crop of grass ...
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... antelope and the mountain sheep , and as their winter range is close to Fort Yellowstone , they can be easily cared for . About 900 antelope have already been seen this fall on the northern slope of Mount Everts and near the town of ...
... antelope and the mountain sheep , and as their winter range is close to Fort Yellowstone , they can be easily cared for . About 900 antelope have already been seen this fall on the northern slope of Mount Everts and near the town of ...
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... antelope which winters in that section , the entire flat in front of the town of Gardiner has been planted with alfalfa , and to - day this flat , which in the past has been a barren and unsightly waste , is a beautiful green field and ...
... antelope which winters in that section , the entire flat in front of the town of Gardiner has been planted with alfalfa , and to - day this flat , which in the past has been a barren and unsightly waste , is a beautiful green field and ...
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... ANTELOPE . Males . Females . Total . 322 18 21 3 252 76 281 28 6 12 1 . I 13 28 41 1 2 12 27 39 The herd of antelope which winters on the northern slope of Mount Everts and near the town of Gardiner is doing exceedingly well and seems ...
... ANTELOPE . Males . Females . Total . 322 18 21 3 252 76 281 28 6 12 1 . I 13 28 41 1 2 12 27 39 The herd of antelope which winters on the northern slope of Mount Everts and near the town of Gardiner is doing exceedingly well and seems ...
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... antelope in the vicinity of the Mam- moth Hot Springs , and the marked improvement in the condition and increase in the number of these animals seem to warrant carrying this experiment to a much greater extent . It will probably never ...
... antelope in the vicinity of the Mam- moth Hot Springs , and the marked improvement in the condition and increase in the number of these animals seem to warrant carrying this experiment to a much greater extent . It will probably never ...
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Yellowstone National Park to the ... Vista completa - 1887 |
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ACTING SUPERINTENDENT antelope August automobiles average birds boundary bridges buffalo camping parties Canyon Character of day Clear Cooke City cost Creek crew culverts Date deer deficiency since January Department feet fish forbidden forest fires Fort Yellowstone freight Gardiner Gibbon River grade grazing greatest daily range hatchery inches and hundredths Interior June killed Lake Hotel Lamar Lamar River Lease least daily range licenses lunch station Madison River Mammoth Hot Springs Mean Minimum month as compared Mount Washburn mountain sheep Norris Partly cloudy persons Precipitation regulations repair Secretary Soda Butte sprinkling summer Sylvan Pass Temperature throughout the park Thumb timber total movement tourist season Tower Falls Trace Snow traveling trip trout Upper Geyser Basin Usage tax vehicles velocity for five wagons western entrance wild animals Wind.-Prevailing direction winter Wylie Permanent Camping Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone Park Yellowstone Park Transportation Yellowstone River Yellowstone Stage
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Página 15 - To be dishonorably discharged the service of the United States; to forfeit all pay and allowances now due, or to become due while in confinement under this sentence; and to be confined at hard labor at such place as the reviewing authority may direct for one and one-half years.
Página 11 - An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States.
Página 9 - Hunting or killing, wounding, or capturing any bird or wild animal on the park lands, except dangerous animals when necessary to prevent them from destroying life or inflicting an injury, is prohibited. The outfits, including guns, traps, teams, horses, or means of transportation used by persons engaged in hunting, killing, trapping, ensnaring, or capturing such birds or wild animals, or in possession of game killed on the park lands under...
Página 14 - Fishing with nets, seines, traps, or by the use of drugs or explosives, or in any other way than with hook and line, is prohibited.
Página 14 - ... or otherwise; or to throw any substance into the springs or geyser vents; or to injure or disturb, in any manner, or to carry off any of the mineral deposits, specimens, natural curiosities, or wonders within the park.
Página 3 - An Act to protect the birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park, and to punish crimes in said park, and for other purposes," approved May seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four.
Página 20 - to protect the birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park and to punish crimes in said park, and for other purposes...
Página 10 - Service or the superintendent of the park. Any person who violates any of the foregoing regulations...