Schedule B was for the P.M.
Bicyclists were also closely regulated. Upon meeting a team the
rider was required to stop and stand between his cycle and the team.
He could not pass a team from the rear without a signal.
People on horseback were expected to observe every precaution in
passing teams of all sorts.
[252]_Reports of the Department of the Interior 1917_, p. 812.
[253]Chas. Van Tassell, _Truthful Lies_ (Bozeman, Montana, 1921).
[254]_Reports of the Secretary of the Interior 1936_, p. 132. The firms
combined in this consolidation were The Yellowstone Park Hotel Co.,
The Yellowstone Park Transportation Co., The Yellowstone Park Lodge
and Camps Co., and The Yellowstone Park Boat Company.
[255]_Ibid._, 1939, p. 300.
[256]There are two service stations in Old Faithful Camp. Some people
complain because they cannot get their favorite gasoline. However,
it would be both unsightly and impractical to allow each company a
half-dozen representatives. There are no pumps at all at Madison and
Norris stations.
[257]_Park Service Bulletin_, Nov., 1936, p. 12.
[258]Richard G. Lillard, _The Great Forest_ (New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1948), p. 32.
[259]_Ibid._, p. 68.
[260]_Ibid._, p. 9.
[261]Hans Huth, _Yosemite, the Story of an Idea_. Reprint from the
_Sierra Club Bulletin_, March 1948, p. 48.
[262]Richard G. Lillard, _op. cit._, p. 85.
[263]Richard G. Lillard, _op. cit._, p. 256.
[264]Hugh H. Bennett, “Thomas Jefferson Soil Conservationist,” U. S.
Department of Agriculture, No. 548 (1944).
[265]Karl B. Mickey, _Man and Soil_ (Chicago: International Harvester
Co., 1945), p. 17.
[266]Hans Huth, _op. cit._, p. 73.
[267]George Catlin, _The Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North
American Indians_ (London, 1841), I, 262.
[268]Hans Huth, _op. cit._, p. 52.
[269]Walter Mulford, _Forest Influences_ (New York: McGraw Hill Book
Co., 1948), p. 15.
[270]Hans Huth, _op. cit._, p. 68.
[271]_Ibid._, p. 69.
[272]_Ibid._
[273]Hans Huth said Frederick Law Olmstead admitted failure in his
attempt to discover the origin of public parks in this country. He
attributed it to “a spontaneous movement of that sort which we
conveniently refer to as the genius of our civilization.” _Ibid._,
p. 60.
[274]Richard G. Lillard, _op. cit._, p. 260.
[275]This agency was later transferred to the Department of Agriculture.
[276]Richard G. Lillard, _op. cit._, p. 264.
[277]_Ibid._, p. 270.
[278]_Ibid._ National Legislation Executive Almanac in Brief:
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