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Cave Regions

of the

Ozarks and Black Hills

BY

LUELLA AGNES OWEN.

Membre titulaire de la Société de Spéléologie, andFellow of the American Geographical Society.

CINCINNATI.
THE EDITOR PUBLISHING CO.
1898.

The illustrations for this volume are from photographs by the followingartists:

The Views of Marble Cave, by Stone & De Groff, Warrensburg, Missouri.

The Tower of Babel, The Chimes, The Knife Blade, The Needle, The BridalVeil, by Meddaugh, of Leadville, So. Dakota.

Top of Glacier, by L. W. Marble, Wind Cave, So. Dakota.

White Onyx Masses, Fairies' Palace, by J. W. Pike, Hot Springs, So.Dakota.

The Wilderness Pinery, by D. Benton Miller, Alton, Missouri.

Approaching Deadwood, by H. R. Locke & Co., Deadwood, So. Dakota.


Copyrighted
The Editor Publishing Company.
1898.
Entrance to Marble Cave.Entrance to Marble Cave. Page 25.

TO
MY MOTHER
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY
DEDICATED.


CONTENTS.


CHAPTER. PAGE.
I A General View 1
II Marble Cave 25
III Marble Cave Continued 43
IV Fairy Cave and Powell Cave 58
V Other Stone County Caves 73
VI Oregon County Caves 82
VII The Grand Gulf 95
VIII The Black Hills and Bad Lands103
IX Wind Cave ...

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