At 1625 MDT on April 5, something is erupting on Geyser Hill. I first think it might be Dome, but perhaps Giantess? The steam is not from a point low on the hill (Plume, Beehive) and is rather thick and pronounced. Maybe it's Vault.. Paul _____ From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at wwc.edu] On Behalf Of Janet Chapple Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 12:42 PM To: geyser observation reports Subject: Re: [Geysers] Artist IDs Scott-- You might find information you're looking for in an article on Yellowstone Photograhers by Lee Whittlesey in the Summer, 1999, issue of "Montana, the Magazine of Western History." Janet Chapple ------- On Apr 2, 2006, at 4:03 PM, TSBryan at aol.com wrote: I think I posed this question before, but I try again. If anybody can provide any _basic_ info about the following two people, who produced engravings of Yellowstone features in the 1870s, I sure appreciate hearing. they are: E. Riou, who in addition to Yellowstone was prolific in illustrating a great many geological and geographical works (for example, 600 "engravings on wood" in _A Journey Across South America_ by Paul Marcoy (Blackie & Son, London, 1873). Fine, but I can't seen to find out anything about Riou himself. I know even less about one T. Hildebrand, whose wonderful engraving "The Great Geyser" of Crested Pool with Castle in the background implies that the pool is something more than 60 feet in diameter. Thanks. Scott Bryan_______________________________________________ Geysers mailing list Geysers at wwc.edu https://mailman.wwc.edu/mailman/listinfo/geysers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20060405/4ae778cb/attachment.html>