STUDIES IN THE SIERRA* By John Muir no. vii. mountain-building * THIS study of mountain-building refers particularly to that portion of the range embraced between latitudes 36┬░ 3o\u27 and 30┬░. It is about 200 miles long, sixty wide, and attains an elevation along its axis of from 8000 to nearly 15,000 feet above the level of the sea. The individual mountains that are distributed over this vast area, whether the lofty and precipitous alps of the summit, the more beautiful and highly specialized domes and mounts dotted over the undulating flanks, or the huge bosses and angles projecting horizontally from the sides of canons and valleys, have all been sculptured and brought into relief during the glacial epoch by the direct mechanical action...