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DATE REDUCTION RATIO DOCUMENT SOURCE Tlie Bancroft Library D Association for Information and image Management 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 301/587-8202 Centimeter 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiii rrri | Inches 2 3 4 llillllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I I I I I I I 5 6 iiiliiiiliiiiliiii T 7 8 9 10 Hi|imliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliii iTT 1 .0 I.I .25 Mill 4.0 KUl^u 1.4 n 12 13 14 15 liiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I mm III ^^ 1^ 2.8 3.2 3.6 2.5 2.2 2.0 .8 .6 MRNUFRCTURED TO fillM STHNDRRDS BY fiPPLIED IMfiGEr INC. 1 ^ Adaras , Cha rles X 'J iro^ 1902 Southeastern United States. as a Center Geographical Distribution of Flora and na. ^Biological "bulletin of the Marine logical Laboratory (V/oods Holl, Mass.) Ill, pp. 115-131, July, iy02. of Fau- Bio- Vol. Adams, Charles C. I Us •,i 1905 The Post-glacial Dispersal of the North iimerican Eiota. ^Report ei^tTft 8th Inter- net. ( PP at. Geographic Congress held in the U.S. I'jOA} pp. fe3-637, 1905; Biol. Bull. Ix. p. 53-71, June 1905. Adams, C. C. et al. 1906 An Ecological Hept. St^t pp. 1-13 J, ourvey in Northern Michigan, of Geol. Surv. Mich. (1905) Leoends r'Rct --J oC tWe Dela,\>/ct.r<2 % Agessiz, L^^'*^ Notice 3ur Le Geo{jrf;phio Des /.nimaux; Extrsit De Lc I^evue juisse, 1845 1845. 12^' 1-31 Neuchatel, Agassiz, Louis Geographical Distribution of Animals. The Christian Examiner and Religious Isny, pp, 181-204, Llarch 1850. '" 1850 Lliscel- Agassiz, Louis 1854 Goographioal don's 'Typon ored map). Distribution, of Mankind'. 1354 in Nott *«^^AN*-. Xc\K..^V*i.M»1^^J!jj5|S.i|7 Allen, J, A. 1692 The Geographical Distribution of North iimerican Maimnals . Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist,, N.Y.. lY. pp. 199-242, pis, y-VIII, Dec. 29, 1892. uith 4 colored maps of North America. Allen, J. A. The Geo(,^raphical^ Origin and Distribution of North /.mo rican Birds, Considered in Relation i^aunal Areas of North America. The Auk. X, pp. 97-150, pis. III-IV. April V/ith 2 colored Maps of North America. to Altciades iujlik reli'ef ma 'f f i N» At^ericoL; Whtte, Jcurv)©s Ameghino IrJouth /merica tho source of Tertiarv Nat. 3ci. XI, 256-264, OctTIBlTT 1897 Ivlemmglia. Anderson, IMolph 1907 The Birds of Sci., XI, pp M. ■ Iowa. 125- Proc. Davenport 417, March 1907. Acad Includes a map showing the boundary between Transition and Upper /lustral in lowa^and a discussion of the faunal areas of the iState (pp. 141-144) Asn , EdwGurd C. Doos>; H'storv/ ^ I)eve /o y,i IU7 I VvdLoiv Auc5pitaine, Henri , 1859 La g^ogrtiphie goologique et les d^couvertes du lientenant America in Kaiiry. PiQvuo et Magfisin de ':oologie, '^'^ 3erie. Tome XI, pp. 402-408, 1859. -f •r- V ■^h % ■" ?'">k •■-* /^cJcb or\. ojnd hi's JSuurn,OLl n,OL/s 18^7 Bu Mxo>v 1905 Innin^^^-^oi^^^oy Of Texas. ?Torth Amor. Fauna Ko. .^, pp. I-216, Oct. 24, 1905. *:/ith an oxtonded chapter. ^'Faurni and Flora of Texas in delation to Life ^ones and Ti- nor Distribution 7\reos". Colored nr of ,. 1 ?T -o?,^". of Texas and ^, rtp of Oklahoma and New Mexico^ and numerous distribu- tion maps. Bailey, Vernon 1913 ]^^lJ^^^^,^>^ Crop Zones of New Llexico. North ^merican Fauna No. 35, pp. 1-100, Sept. 5, 1913. With folded map, and full discussions of life zones region Bairci, 'Spencer F. 1859 N^tes on a Collection of Birds made by Mr. John Xanbus, at Cape St. Lucds, LovVer Calif., and now in the Museurr of the Smithsonian Institution Proc. Acad. Nat.Sci.Phila. . 299-306, 1859 [Fauna of southern extremity of Lower CsJif. "aln'ost identical with that of the Oila River and to a certain extent with that of the V'io Grande." ^^^XJlaJL V ^L^iL/vv-cx/v^ V . luc 4^aTV\Hii/k.....*^ Ijfcfe •,^. 3:^1- s,H7, k^ \n^. Barton J, 1809 Specimens of c Geogrephicfjl view of tho Trees and. ohrubs of Nortn America. 1809, Barton J. 1827 A lecture on the Geography of Plants. 12*. London,1827. (No regions inciiccited. ) Barton, Dr. ?;. Boiling 1381 1881 a nd the ^The Distribution of ^lant life Agencies contributing-- to it*S An address delivered before the Maryland Hort. 3oc. at its April Meeting, 1881. Roy 8 vo. 8 pp. Baltimore, 1881. OUv t^^ ^^U. if jfc-^ Beilschmied. 1831 Pflanzengeogr^phie m:ch A. v. Humboldt's 71 uber die geof^raphische Verthoilun: der Ge- wachse. 8**: Breslau, 1831. "IVerke ■Pell,rl. 1897 The Geographical Distribution of Forest Trees in Canada. Scot. Geog. Mag., XIII, pp. 281-296, June 18C7. i?ith c. lf:rge map s^o-dng "the limits of va rious trees in Canada." Bentham, Geo. Labis tc-rum gcnan: et species, 1 636 IQnr. 0)0 Bcrghciu, HeWVvcW — 1838 Skizzen einor Dc:>rstellung der gGOpr£[)hischen Vortheilung unci Yerbreitung dor Tnicre. (In dessen Lendw und volkerkunde, vl-c, gcrl, 1838, 'Jtutt- BeiKhaue, Heinrich ia'5P-iR45 Physikalischer Atlas oder Sammlung von Karten r?^' J'n-^s?' edition 1B45, contains map of ninff. ^'^^°^? 0^ ^^o^i^^. published inSepen- fpw^f^''"^^'' mscription-ftotha, J. Pertfiea. i^'Z^u '^'^' -^^'^i''^^^ accompanied article by Vol. II, 1848, contains several maps- 1343-47 B e rghci lu^ , H ev.>vx VcW Gmndzuge der Zoologischen Geographies "'in Grundriss der Geographie, Breslau, .illso, In den Gnmdlinien der Physik. beschreibun^^, jtuttgert, 1847.^ 184: Erd- Bessey, C. S« 1888 The Grasses and ?orage Plants of Nebraska, jSnn. Rept. Neb. State Bd, Agric. (1887), .1 pp. 14-0-1524^1388 v;ith af mi.y of tiuR botanical rer^ion? of Ne- braska, 'iotrtheeg-t' " " ' " ■ r NorthweflteiJi, and Juatui ii.- Bicknell, Eu^^enc P. 1878 evidences of the Carolinian Fauna in the Lower Hudson Valley. Principally from Observations^takena^ Riverdate, N.Y. Bull. !!utt. Orn. Club, 111, pp. 128-132, July 1878. f f Binney, knos (/.../.Gould, ed-) 1851 United States The Terrestrial /ir-Breathing llollusks of the IposthujTious) 1851 Chap. 5, Vol. I, ^ Essay on the Oeographical Distribution of Terrestrial Mollusks in NootkAmerica. (No map) •'•%• i:'innoy, 7. G. l^^t!> 1363 Kem^.rks oh a map of North America illustre- tive of the distribution of Land Shells, Proc. Bost. 3oc. Nat. Hist., IX, p. 177,o(W 1863 • D>H^-t~j^-^-~JULai't>ji.i*^}^:\ Divides Nort EasWrn, Cent in^ region page). I 9\^^ erica\ into three and^^cific, ubi;fegil>ns. ( Einney, '!(. G, 8 \n2>- Uia Gatelogue of the Terrestrial Air breathing L'Ollusks of North /iinerica, with Notes on the GeographiCc-l Kenge. ^Bull. Lus. Comp. 2ool., Ill, pp. 191-^^0. 1873. ^ith a colored map showing distribution areas, ■ a^-U*«fl^ /UiflJUojt^ ^-ti-UA^cibf %3t»3tc, 0.^-^t.^ a. '^'^**-e:X3UUj c*%cfc***i;t6K l-«-^^- Slavv^en{ cu4-rvc.ru p. _ Recollect i 1 on.3 Lock leu, Fred Suutt©r'su_Eiirt 17^'i|o \%A-\^) BovMcn, ls£iah 1911 i^orest rhysiography, Physiography of the i y. ^. and irinciples ol Goils in relation to forestry. 759 pages, many figures, lates and a geological map of N. A., Vo. John '.Tiley ^ Sons, N. Y. Under Fhysipgraphy of the U. 3. numerous gjeas and minor areas are named and define Bray, W. I. \^^B 1898 Cn the Relation of the Flora of the Lower 3onoran Zone in North /:merica to the Flora of the Arid Zones of Chili and Argentine. Bot. Gaz., :CvVI, pp. 121-147, Aug. 1898. 'Bt-9<.Xi\MA5LJLLa U. \^00 ^visv^Atxi-f^.^oi-Tit, nft>».'^v Bray, :h L. \%G4 1904 J^'orest Resources ot Texas. Bull. No. 47, Bur. Forestry, U.^. Dept. Agric. , pp. i-71 pi. 1-VII, Maps I-III, 1^04. IVitii uruee uolored maps of distribution ol species and incidental discussion. Eray, 7/. !• 1905 Tho Vego talon of the Bull. Univ. Tex., No No. 6, pp. 1-24, pi. Sotol Country in Texas 60, Scientific Series I-XI, June 15, 1905. Discusses the change from /iustroriparian to '•i ^ ^ .«. — ^ %^ 4>onoran n ,> / )^\(.- Hx^\^JU.V-5U>o>- ^. Hl-tti- Brendel , Frederic ^ Flora Peoriana — The Vec.etation of ^•iddle Illinois, 1887 (No map) 1887 in the Climate , U5» Vol ^'^, ), . W J-^*— ^ ^6,1*^0$. BrisseGu-l'irbelj C.i*' Botanicc.l Geography. 1833 London, 1833 Brown, Robert 1870 -2 On the Geographical Distribution of the Coniferae and Gnetaceae (With colored map) Trans. Botanical Soc Edinburgh, X, 175-196, 1670 Die Geographische Verbreitun;: der Coniferen und unetaceen tiber die Erde Petemann's fUtteil^ungen, 1872. Call, H. Ellsworth 1894 On the Geographic Lud Hypsometric Distribu- tion of North /imericfin viviparidae. M. Jour. 3ci,, sor, 3, AXVIII,pp. 132-141, pi. Yin, Aug. 1894. '.Vith^o mep of the eastern United States whowing the distribution of the species. QiAJfc'WflLAj^ C^-A.H^. 4^. lSu. . H(.o-H^(,c^lto^. \j(Xn.cjuQcu^ r-Grt[/e A/orf^} /cx.K>ci ^vi^'dli e vo ce -O c Sencdre i^ot-^ f- to ornwi LLtee o i V^ouKicxct iCL)n Carpenter, George H. Necrotic or Sonoran? 1894 1894^""^ ^^^i«nce,'Y, No. ^9, pp. 53-57, July /■.dmitting the convenience ot Wallace anrl Scl ter's zoogeo^aphic divisions, the reviewer thinks the divisions proposed to replace the »f;^ear.fctic' oy Dr. Merriam are more natural ^^^^ 01 these, the Bo with the Pala^earctic gion, because the fomer has but few'distinct of these, ^ the Boreal ho proposes to unite the Great Northe rn i^e- gener Bouoia. ne aaopts the Sonoran as perfectly clisUnct, altaough some of the genera, osdb- perfectly giallv of birds, ~overLp into t rion e rjortnern Ih Carpenter, G. H. 1395 A New .ork on Geographical Distribution. Natural Science, Til, No. 45, 354-357, Nov. 1895. Review of ^Cambridge Natural Science Manu als. A Text-Book of Zoogeography. By i^Yenk S. Bedderd. ... 1895; j H G art wrio V^ITj Ccxp'toLivi Oc Hit ♦^North V/ith foldbd map of life zones in colors and a discussion. of. life zone j^ftreas, v/ith lists °£i2^^J^°l®^^^^^5-?P®^^®^o^ Plsnts, mam- mals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Ck< cuDKWci/rv p J ukcur/es £• 1^17 (J(2neral De Indcas u |vt Co'lif. Press I Q I ^~,<.^ ArcAivo Gfenerou/ D< -Lvid i! as _ C qAtcl (q o ue CL*^^^>-PvA^-..«k^ KIT i-^^t^ CU/i't<^K>c/<^Jo ^ // ^/7f jyie t-/ ccun •-yA^: ^ Q^r-c / ?7 /f02. /-^<<.r- //~CLc/e of ^^ yci/cc/n^S X Jl <*,/?-.ilSL aiL|ot:^ ViI.:^o Ikf^tU^, -^^^^z-JiiLjS-.He^u,^ \7% ci-il5U^^ .^.^ii.nwins: Cocke rell, T. D* A. \^oo 1900 The Lower and Middle 3onor6n Zones in Ari zona and New Mexico. Amer. Nat., ^CCdV, pp. 285-293, Apr. 1900. On the zonal positions of the Salt Kiver and Mesilla valleys. Cockerell, T. D. il. {"^(^e 1906 The Alpine Flora of Colorado. *ffAmer. Nat., XL, pp. 861-873, Dec. 1906. Extended lists of species v/ith altitudinal distribution. fK^-A^N-^^K/^'^.^S^ ^ up"- Cooper John G» 1859-61 1859 On the T3istribution of the forests and Tre«s of North America, with notes 911 its 1861 •Ki The Forests end Trees of Northern ^ America, as connected with Climate and Agriculture. Rept. »f"fte Gomii%Mb»8a«ai Parents (Agri culture) for 1860^^bJ\^ PP. 416:;M, |JU^-o-w^ \w\ I H0^-Hi2.2-,^£^.l^i qSUj^ ^-AJlJlc^ ftP Koti'H.'K.flL.^ »-4^S^o&Wo>\im, with especial reference to t;he Batrachi and Kept ilia. TfBuU I, U.S. National Museam, 1875. Cope , E. D. \^(o 1866 On the Heptilia and Batrachie of the Sono- ran province of the Nearctic Region. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Thila., pp. 300- 314, 1866. » Pi^ ^ ;Vith special lists (pp. 311-313) of Species and genera characteristic of different districts. Cope, D. 1880 On the Zoological No. 17. U. 3. Nat Position of Texas. Bull ^lus., pp. 1-47, 1880. Cope, Edward D« \n^ 1883 Fotes on the Geogrephical Distribution of Batrachia and "Reptilia in Jestern llorth America, ?l"?roc. Acad. Nat, Sci, Phila,. pp. 10-35, 1883. Cope, E. "D, 1886 Zoolopicol Description In The National A tics stlnitod otatesL or the United States and Canada, pp, :dll, 215^218. 1886. Published by 0. .7. Gray and oon, Philadelphia, Colored v\i:ij of the *Princip: 1 Zoological Di- visions^ . c orcno^qo, ( fV t o^rrquiv'e o Bu *ea_vo'/sh Explorers fn Soa.-^/o er-n US IS'2% - ItTHB \la[%. I <*-a. CJovjces. Eljloir ed Gco^rces , Prcx,vn On th<2, tro-il ctsco o4- a. 'f \77S"-/77t» S F Ok.nis U P, I oheer" Garces^ Irouncisco .Co<\cs , ^l(iotf~ €cl. i77^--^ C>n tho. -hra^iL of a.. Sioo-n/'s^) Ror)eer C "1 Coville. F. V. im 1893 Botany of the Death Valley Expedition. Contr. U. 3. Nat. Herb., IV, pp. 1-363, Nov. 29 1893. Tfir^7t^-&h^rTt4eTi3- on -t4ie ^'Principles of Plant Distribution and Distribution of Plants in Southeastern California'^ (rf« lo-ss;). Cow , Owen \j' \^\H Cxu/'ide to tl^e Cou-ntu AccKLves of Couli-f* 1^ 1 (jCLlif, Htstor/coul ^ i)iLr\/€u VuOmmlssj'on or Dc na, James D« On tho quosticn v/hothor Temi.Grcture determinos the Distribution of Marine o^^ecier of /.nimels in Depth. Silliman's Journal, 2nd ISerieSw^ Vol. XV, pp. 204-207, 1853. Daubeny, Chr-rles Fopulcir curs ion EO tab. geogr round GOl. ihy of lIl 11 ts; he world. By London, 1855. 1855 or a botanical ex- E. li. C. 8^ min. vli3 lXC>'2^0^V-ion«»^ Qxeoroe T". ^Tho Ch'tlkat: Blanket Pu.tlisV>e\ o? Motuj'a Hi stop 1 •vo^ E rorvio n^^ G, Qoro^ %■ Xhe __3jpl.s Icetru oC "bhe T/i'hott nxblisVieci bu Vvieric-'24 ve G-eo|oQiccLl ou.r ,^ C (x-yvo^dou d )io? pro o «~e s IS?S- -l^oio un Gerard. M. 1845 De Lo^Zoogfnie ot de In Distribution Des Etres Organises h La ourface Du Globe. "U ^'ie est u Mode de lii mstiere: • r|iL'^/jM <3-/^^?K l%-*» (^^'^^J^'w o-^ "^^^^^ ^^-^^OlV t Lxreen . JoncLtl-ucL.ix_ S, 191S sTc ou^rnoui o I ■s on IV.lV.CoQ.st f /^ drenfeU, U/ilfred 1T cl.>,J oif. f I erS_^ 1^13 Kq^fc>i r-cud[or , lb e CouLv^-tru cL.y A the feo|3\e . - - — — 1 .. — .—,..., • — Hi HHI ^H IB ■■■■■■■1 ■■ s . Ca.1 i-^o r n icx. ^ Griffin, Ue icat I'ohS t .Socictu 1 . - _ Grinnell, Joseph 1^05^ 1902 Check' Coast 1902. •List of California Aviff:una No. 3, pp Birds. 1t79, Pac. June 25, '.Vith colored maps of life zones and faunal areas. Grinnell, jQsepli_ J^o^ 1908 The^Biota of the San Bernardino Mountains of Calif ornia.v^ , 2.o. y'^e. l^U HeriiSley, William Bottirg 188? Biologia Centrali-/jnericana, Botany, Vol. IV 223, 1867. Botany vols. dated 18e6-1688. 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Humboldt, Alexander von 1805 Essai sur la geoeraphie des plantes, ir'05 One of tlv^ 30 folio^Si ^^uarto vols, of Voyage auK regions e4uinoxiales du Kouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1604, par Alexandre de Hur boldt et AiiTie Bonplanu tParis leO? etc.). IyvJU e.>v el'KQ.T' CLttofl*-ft|>kv^ <^ T JcloCKiC'W Uo? Humboldt, Alex:- nder von, * ^,onpl&nd, ; It 1807 1807 Essai §ur Iv geographic des plrntcs, sccorr. [ tableau DhvFi:.;uo des r6p:ions iagn6 d ' un _ . .. _.. _ juinoxialop , fcnd6'^nr dlos m'^'^ures ex6cu t^es, de^.uis le ^lixi^mo dogr6 de latitude bor6ale jus^u' au dixieme depre de latitude australe, pendant ies ann6es 17C^9, 1800, 1801, 1802 et 1803. Paris, 1807. Humboldt, Bonplsnd, and Ifiinth. 1815 Frolegomene, Nov;: genort et species plEntarum Band I, 1815 • Hiunboldt, Alexander von 1817 1817 De distributione gecf^raphica plantarum secundum call tempericm et altitudinem montium, prologomens, Paris, 1317. 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Mandatl terreich Unfrarn von Oes- ti' von Kerner. Nebst ErlHnt Richard Hitter von Wet t el zel 7on Prof. Dr. Anton Ritt er ern-dem Text von Dr ein Milen, Ednard Nol- P?v''^^HHfl^ Zeitung, No. 21. Z5, pp. 3.'^6.337 Mar. 1888 the Knight, Ora W. __ 1S08 The Birds of Maine. ^ Bangor, Maine, 1908. ' v/ith a chapter (pp. 658-662) on "Paunal ^reas^and a •^Paunal Map.of^ Knobe^ , ^ci^^/a.^c^ \<\o$ Wl'ld AniKVio-U of A/o'Ayv^err V--W n al h(Q Cxl5UU^ ^^i-H^.<^xf^ /WAg\<^(£, Kobelt, l 1903 1902 Die Verbreitung d, Tionvelt. Gemassigte Znnfi. M. 12 kol. Taf. 1902. one IvI. 12 kol. Taf. 190 Koch, Ga'briel 1070 1870 Die geograpliiflcho Vcrbrcitung der Schmott linge uoer die Srde, pp. 52-o7. (Map 2 in Vol.) 1913 Koeppen .^ - - * Die Klimet "jier Erde • In Hettner^s Gcogr. Ileit 'chreft. (Kecommended by Oar 3chroter, 3ept. 1913.) %tx j^j^^-e Lou-br-Q^dor- J The C, Iil3 ou,n-tr-u a^y^cL tke FeopI 1 G:ren|€l|, UIi||nea T. c^nd_ oihers . ^V^/^-^. (Xlij^.^s^. Iff, ifir, ^i-c^.l^i*}. Le Conte, Dr. John L. 185^ On the Geographici.l Distribution of /nimals in California. Ey Dr. John L. Le Conte of Phila- delphia • Free. American /iSsoc. Adv. 3ci. 1851, Vol. VI, pp. :M8-254, 185^. LeConte, Jcfl. U5^^ 1859 The Coleoptera of Kansas and jl^astern New Mexico. ^3miths. Contrib. KnoWl., XI, pp 1-58, pL. 1-2, Dec. 1859. ytT .utn ^ large colored insp of tfee 'Entomolofe. xcal Provinces of North America' . LeCoq, Henri Etudes eur Ir. Goographio Q\ ^ ^'Ols. 1854. ^ "3 1854 Bot(Miique de L' Europe. Fu.iiJTrcx.cier- ocr\cl Aclve»^"tures l*^^4- WoLoncr* > W.P - Editor- Hllill» 'w»™«ii™i«»»MI|f^ L d, Zen Concura z_ena,s^ VJJ* cc v^ci ( Rcprtnite Lessen, Rene Primevere 1831 Essai sur la disi>ersion Oiseaux sur la sur- face du Globe (no map) Ferussac's Bull. Sci. Nat. , XXVII, 92-100, 1B51 r 'g ■■^S **Tyg-* ** '' -I. •■ - - ^ T Li ebmann. 1849 l-exicos Bregner, en systornatik, critisk, plante RGOgraphisk Undorso{^else. 4°. Kjoebonhavn, \U^. "ifc^^^ V^V/wX^ O' 3swlX-w \io^.^roM>i^ isiLa....^^ ^ ^L<^ : (Y-^---^^=^^-^>o.^.•1ff.Mfe4-^:^b^ \U^, ir» >^ ^ I Ck -'Wto^^V UcWe'vv. "tJff^WvV »-c\v NV\, :z2>70 '• .-- ^. - — ~- — m — — - %n 25tM . Hist or 3 i 1^^^ Lewis PuL^KsVimq Co. iiiipii.iiiiiiMiiiniWHi»W»i»tfiiii»te »«aLyvoudL.QL.'5 Fertile NortUlcxhcJ. Seno-te ["^O^-y i M cups r "to o'to^>^^t> (jur ^ 'S Ex.peciit Greajt ooult Louk F lOKV t o \%SZ ''art ens (Martin) & aaleotti 184 Memoire eur Les Fcugeres du Mexi^ue, et Consid- erations t^r la Geographie I:otcini4ue de cette Contree. Nouv. Mem. /cad.Bruxelles. XV. 1842. ^oXu^LxoUont iu.> U ^aU>(^v,Vv\^ W>vV«, JU. 'h\ex\cyu«. A^ujB/vw-'ft^-KjeL. £.***. U? T ^ ^tW (\u1f^ «;3^t^«^ i^^^^^^^-^uuSJLuL . l[V U^X ^. ^'artius, Dr. C h'i^vcn lB^3-50 Ilistoria Naturalis Piamarum , 1823-1550 [First 4 fasciculi with colored and maps, published under title e t S]. ec i e s Pijlmarurr. • , 1 824- 1 QZSj plates Genera ^copies only,kno'/.n in this country: ] in library U.S.Geol. Surv. .Wash., other in Cour> ia "the GSfitd iTus^ IS-V^ TrahsLtttecL M - (ru MoLrouueritre Wilbur Gou I .f ornJQ- Wi^toncOLl Socieiu 11^7 Kearns, E. A. 1898 Notes on the Luminals of the Oatskill Iwoun tains, New York, with genen- 1 remarks on the faum. and flora of the region. Proc U. 0. Kat. Mus., r:i, pp. 341-360, 1898. Mearns, B. A. Ito] 1907 tSanmals of the Kexi can Boundary of the Unit -^ /llecies of'-iX„m^^2"P*'''^°^'«l°?^<' °f the "-^JSffu „ °^ mairanais occurrinr in thnt r-oo-i^, -^with a general suiranary of tfc nature I'^hfst try ami a list of trees. » Bull. No 56 ii ' Nat. Mus., Pt.I. pp. l-50iriy67. ' '^ fi^L?l"'?*°'"^m°" ^.H ^'M^^ /'^eas" and ^^Dif- A-J\ A m!^™ ?"^^ ^''^^^^ °i^P of mfferentiation iMeccnu , Lamof^cl S. IU3 Origin o-P W A\s"trcut\on Cope, Jldwcrd D. 1873 Zoological Desoription.tGray's 1873 /it las or the! li!erriam, C. Hart lt?iz>-l?ff The Marnmals of the Adirondack "Region. Tram Linn. 3oc. N. Y. I, pp. 9-107, lS82; II. pp. 108-312, 1884. ^;ith s chapter (pp. 24-26) on^^aunal Posi- tion*\ lilerriam, a. Hr.rt 1090 Results of b Biolonici:l jurvoy of the of.n Prfin- cisco Mount;. in Region end Desert of the little Colorcdo, /»ri2ona» North /liner. Fauna No. 3, pp. 1-136, maps 1-5.1 3ept. 11, 1890. ' Extensive discussion cf life zones with charts and five colored maps. fTh^-first detailed- son^-TTork in -fr region bordefini? on Merriam, a. Hart m 1891 Results of a Biological Reconnoissance of south-central Idaho. llNorth i\mer. Fauna No. 5, pp. 1-126, July 30, 1891. With discussion of life zones. t^errien C. Hart 1892 The Goocrrrhic Distribution of Lifo in North iiine ica ^ith specie.! refc-renco to the llcranolia. Proc. Biol. Sec. Washington, T/n, pp. 1-64. ipril^ 1892 ._y^ ^^ Hepuuir«]Ter without map in Ann. Hept. Smith ths _, ... _^ , pp. 365-415. ^<^^7"" ' ^S^i^'eT-map-Dt Lire ::oncsjr -ilorth /i^?^ Inst, for 1891 llerrian, C. lk-.rt Notes on th^ Georrap tion of Trees, 3liruD Agave in the Deserts Southern California, western Arizona and North Ameri May 31, 189 'Tith an ?a 1893 hie and Tertical Distribu- s. Cactuses, Yuccas, and nd Desert Ife^fift of outhern Nevada, North- Sou thv/es tern Utah, una No. 7, pp. H85-359, a !? p: Also field not of reptil ani llust rat ions. s on zonal distribui;ipn^.,o Bf;trachians. pp. 159-^^8 Llerriarn, 0. Hcrt 1894 Lews 9f Temperoturo Control of the Geographic Distribution ol Torres trie 1 Animals anS Plant Dec! i^^ioilf- ''^^ P^- "^"^''^ P^^- 12-14; (<^.VUj^%, nil Merriam, C, Hart 1898. Life ZonoG and Crop r^ones of tho United States. Bull. No. 10, Biol. Survey, U.S. Dept. Agric. pp. 1-73, 1098.. Colored map of -^ife Zones of tho United Statcsyr -Corrected to December 1097**^. tW-«riTGS7BTTa~in:timTi»ir^^ crops best adapted to each'^division. llerriam, 0. Hart 1899 Results Shasta, 16, pp. IW of a Biological Survey of Mount California. *B North /.mer. Fauna No. 1-179, Oct. H8, 1899. Extende^d accoufit of life.^ones. figur/ (p. 52) showing relations zones' on Shasta. Small of life Merriam, G. Hart 1^00 ISOO The Life ""oneG and Areas of Allegany CouH' ty [Maryland]. Md. Geol. 3urvey. Rept. on Allegany Co., pp. 291-293, 1900. a Cocliforniou Elk C^riv/e ' l^ZI 'iiffWii ■iiimiim iiiiiwiirtMliWiii, — /\n-tiik-o^ -del •12^ ^^ eyerie J\ J. !», 1836 Grundriss der Fflanzengeographie No msD nj-«.r>JLi — \*?5(^. 1836 Miller, G. 3. Jr. im s 1897 Note Bost. April on the Mammals Soc. Nat. Hist 1897. of Ontario, fr Proc. , Willi, pp. 1-44, Jith chapter on /^Life zones of Ontario/ {pp.4-8). Miller, G.S. Jr. /m 1899 Preliminary Ball. N. Y. 390, 1899. List of N6w York Mammals. State Mus. No. 6, pp. 273. Jithji chapter on /'Life Zones, ^f-^few Milne Sdv/ards, Alj^honse 1879-02 Eecherches sur Iv Faune des ?^gions /.ustrnles. Ann. 3ci., Pf-.ris, (Zcol. et icd.)» ^^ine ser., IX, Mai 1879-80, ilrt. No. 9. 1-82, pis. 17-20, 1 map; Ibid. XII, D^c. 1881, Art. No. 7, 1-36, 2 inr -,'^>,>, Ann. 3ci. Nat. Vol. I, pp. b5-69, 1844. indir^, J. 1829 Ueber die geographische Vertheilur^ der Sauge thiere, 1829 "ii^wKyw (No map) Kohr, Chcrles 1901 Plant Life of Alabama. An account of the distribution, modes of association, and adaptations of the flora of Alabama, to- gether v/ith a systematic catalogue of the Bif^^S ^f°^''^Se ^^ ^^^ state. 1tGontii)».U. S. Nat. Herb. Vi. pp.- 1-921, July 1901. Ocf?^ 1901. ^ ^^°-^* ^^^®^ °^ /Jabama, Cith ^"colored map. of/the floral areas of /.labamgr and /a stateip^nt of the zonal dis- tribution of each species. Morse, Edward I. The Gradual Dispersion of certain L'ollusks in New England • Bull. Essex Inst. Vol. XII, pp. 8. cut? -'A-^^'^-Vr'tr <^^'C^ • ISS7 -•'■■■■■ .... - ....1 i;. :i»;.H.-..'lf . _ Ir'iplo" Carscin Vauheu - HuntLtN^on ^-IncLio^ns, probauUU G:oseu.te,-- " ohosLone, ^•77 7'\ So — " " Ru.te V M orr^on \S97 I3t^ Book of Fcoc^K-Prorv^otin^SerfJ N\ uCr ^ «# H..JK.^.^ (ifir/^if-^?. hot. Osgood, ;/. IL 1900 -Results of \9^ ^Gsults ot £ Biological Keconnoissance of the Yukon Kiver Region. 1^ North Amer. l^'auna ^0. 19, pp. 1^100, Oct. 6, 1900. E With e chapter on -^aunal Districts^ Osgood, ?/. H. 1901 Nature.! History of the Cook Al£jska. ?f North Amer, Fauna 81, Sept. 26, 1901. Inlet Hegion, No. 21, pp. bl /Vith a chapter on life zones. Osgood, ':/. II. hoi 1901 Natural History of the :^ueen Charlotte Island, British (Columbia. ^ North Amer Fauna No. 21, pp. 1-50, 3ept. 26, i^iOl ,lith a chapter on life zones. 3 ^( f ig. 1 , ■■ p^— ^l-)-^g^hewiiig-^one3 r mail f iffiue Osgoodt H. 1904 A Biologicc.l Pcconnoissanco of the the Alaska Peninsula, North Amer No. 2Cc v^ £t*-lM*^H^^ Pockrard, A. U. Jr. 1381 Review of 7tllace»s "Isli^nd Life'', 1881 Am. Nat. X7, pp. 305-310. A,.ril 1881. 4t pages of review, with some references to other papers, on geogr. distr. \?%C> V. ^UlKl Packard, Alpheus S. Jr. 1883 1883 Colored Zoo -Geographical Map of North Merica, Monograph of the Phyllopod Lrustacea of North America. Hayden's 12tn Ann. Kept. U.S.Cieol. ^md Geog* Survey of the Territories for 187 p. 5S2-370, 1883 ^evised edition in 3rd Kept. U.S. fintomological Cominission, 1883. tH^ufv^ Palacky, J. Pfls.nzeA-^:eoeTraphische Studien. 4^ Prag. 1864 1864 lt6^ Pickering, Charles 1830 1830 On the Geographical Distribution of Plants Trans, /.mer, Philos. Soc. Ill [new se- ries J.ii'pp, E74-284, 1830 • ( f^ nn Pickering, Cho^xVes l%rH 1854 The Geographic Distribution of Animels and Plants. Z Yols. Boston, 1854. New Edition 1864-76, with 4 maps. Piper, Charles ?• htc 1906 Flora of the State of TJashington. ContVv^. y. o. Nat. Herb., XI, pp. l-fe?, pis. I.}L. nith extensive discussion of life zones (pp • wf^l'^?^'^*^^*^^®"^?^^ i^^ tefc zonal distri- bution of each species,%?€olored map iti ^P&tfftt.| of life zones. i' -r-^ Plumb, C. 3. 1898 The Geographic Distribution of Cereals in North America. "Biolordcal 3urvey, U. 3. Dept. ft^i\grl. "null. Ko. II, v/ith colored map of life zones by C. Hart Merriam. Showing adaptation of different varieties of cereals to different zones and subdivisions over the United States. 'S-^.^.y^iicCuC.c.^ {"m N«^.M,fJL.i^j->tH. \^it \ ^.1 ^-*-*-pv.Ps|?^>^^^-:t3l, Uio..*Jk |^?<^, 1 oQue , Joseoli b, The Ti u.rq,u.ois© 'V S ciences 1 Ob^X vov^cx^ iur^, 1841 /Vx-V. t > re rojp a 1 Oct V.OYX Vv\ U'S. a Alou^k Porter, Thomas C. ! 1874 ketch of the Bo tarn' of the United Statee. With colored map) 1874. Peprintod from Cray's New Atla? of the United States, fol. Phila. , 1874. Fourif^ , Kcscoe and Clements, Frederic S. 1898 The Fhyt osteography of Nebraska. Pp. I-:ai, 1-329, Lincoln, Neb. 1898. 4 maps of physiographic features. Preble, E. A. 1^0^ 1902 Hudsoi: -Aocount ir±±t«5traTed with plates and ^a^Ji^attftsi-Tnap . Pt4va4ei^-|rti^iish«4,-. Philadelphia, 1903. > Brief discussion of life zones and^^ipS^- Kichard' Uchille) & Galeotti (H"fO^ 18'14 Monographie des Orchidees rr-ex^caines, precedes on Comptes Rendus, Paris, XVIII, 497-513, 1B44 IN<~ map) 1G51 "Richardson, John ^^i^,^^^^^^- ^^^-^dition, II. ilppendix, [Divides northern parts of N./^ier. into 3 Plant Zones, vehich he does not name.] ?a chords on, John l^S^l 1851 On the Geographic; 1 Distribution of Plants m-' the Country north of the 49th Parallel 01 latitude. Arctic T J- Journal of Boat Voya John Pranklin, Voi. 264-353, 1351. Searching Expedition; e in search of Sir I, appendix 3, pp. grapnic areas dependent on character of ^ vegetation; end into 3 transcontinental i^zones, dependent on climate. f?,c-h Go-'' iforjoiQ^ LUir>cL<2.r S (^11 M C-XLICO i ?^ 7 P,s ?/7 ^ 'nest" fT^e teoi! Lru A/It -.in irks. Q • ^7-cu^ S/3 CO oi) / bu.r- A. ojd /X'usA Si — .... ' \t\%. T>; ^idgway, Hobert \n^ 1874 ffof^^^T.^^.^^® ?^^^^^'l Districts of the noDsifnf^ffr/- ^H^^ ^-inerica; with a 3y. nopsis of its^vian Fauna. flProc. Eost. 3oc Nat. Hist.. XVI, pp. 304-332, 1874.. I^id^Sway, Pobert Ornithology of Illinois 1889 Published by authority of State Legislature, Vol. I, p. 246 (ana footnote). 1869 (No map) Rives, Tr. C. 1890 of the Virginias. Soc, ^oc. VII, A Catalogue of the Birds Proc. Newport Nat. Hist, pp. 1-100, Oct. 1890. 7/ith^ chapter (pp. 25-39) on ^The logical Position of the Virginias'/ colored map of ''Taunal Areas'^ Ormitho and a Tljb-«uL/'--A>-^vX. , ci . 0 . Hos' I^< Fur HuLhtrers ( NcLrro-tive c Vols. ^ l^SiT Adventures Wes-b. in O re §>n ( No-rrcdi o^ "tV»e F^r- West l^^SS \r) Ore 90 n ^ K OS'i ^\ eKacv>o.er 1. '^iirl luclolph, H. 1864 Ztlas d. d. Srde. .J *-»~^\. • I- 1^ - — prianaengoo/^ra^jhie lib. ^. A. Ouer-Polio. 1864 {"^sx A 1864 alle Telle cP^ . .- 1 J^^ -f-- Eutemeyer, rrof« L 186"^' 1867 Uber die Herkunft Unrerer Thier.velt.3:ini ZoogoogrsphiGche 3kizZGi!bB£sel & Genf H. Georg's Verlags buchh. , 4*^ pp. 1-57. (1 colored map) Adopts Sclater's 6 'Rpgions v/ith the sddi tion of a Gircumpolar Region, p. 7. T.K 1^00 St. Fro-Y^cvs , TKe Ho^rbor of \^Zo-jPa-...,^ lAv^ 'V^^iAJJUjBUvw ^ H-^h*^.\m:2. iiiwtmiMiwtiwiMwipiiiwiww^ Schrriarda, LudJ^ig K Colored map dabej[1852 l£5::-3 Gecgraphische Verbreitung der Thiere . 5 vy^^ Schmard ci 1866 Die Thiergeographie und ihre 7\ufgabe. Behin»s Geogr. Jehrb. I, 402. 1866 Schmarda^ ^ Bericht liber die Portschritte unserer Kennt- nisse von der geogrcph. Verbreitung der Thiere Geogrcph. Jahrb. VIII,147; IX, §67. Schmi4ij Mou)L n?^ PrL»>vltiv/e RoLces of Mo^txklhi n ^ -""■-•- — '--i-T-imi nimniiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii m, Schwarz, Eugene /inandus 1088 The Insect Fauna of Semitropical Florida with special regard to the Coleoptera Entomologica Ar.ericana, IV, No. 9, 1868 8cWj(triT>L. ^LAs^ l%ir ^ V^~»- — 5^4^ ^ '^>-*-%^^>>^f^-i.^A :2:<^.t.5^^ ca-Mx..^^ AjllJ-^ ^ti^ e- %rw Sclater, [Address on bhej Geographical Distribution An imal s 1876 of Kept. ^ 45th Meet irjg Brit. Iss.Adv.Sci 85-i;5;5, 1876 ^sE^^vNN.U l^n. p2J^ un Jrf G^^J^ . \ m \tu V- V^-^^fi^ — s? Ir J. lA-**, |W^^x....^U.5J^0L>^.^i^.V^ '"W. 1a-rle5> The lAliU 1^13 "tK« Upper YuKoo • ( A Wixn-ter'S E;c pi orations -for Ulvld *^V->ee.o ^^\z i^^dbsSU "i ^-■*-^'&^.'2>HtJ.^3^^. ^^H^ni!?.. ^^'VnaaZH^, <^»f-u^ ^OL o y>\ i."th Jo n n Aduertj'servien'ts for Unexperienced I?t5- \ lourv'terS or t^e P(xt KtwoLu to ereci"__oL, PlooyitoLi"S U Ex-plovc rs in South am N OLpr-CL'tlV/e Vol f ( I U.S. A\ N uncz. Cro^b eccx. De W CLCOC KernoLhclo L^G Oo"t Bxpedit lClr> I ^ X f c or~on<^c!o J. 3tec;rns, Dr. R • ^ • U • The Distribution of "uecies [Read before the pec Me 1886 ricon Fisheries Society J Forest ^^ Stream, Vol. aT/I, pp. 304-305 May 13, 1886. ^^ ^teCo^rvsson, Vi'mjoLlmar W^ \^y Li^e with ike tski TAO. ^^^^*^-)r-MJJ^ . L . ilor otephens, F 1905 Life Areas of California. *fr Trans. San Die- go Acad. Nat. Sci., I, pp. 1-8, 1905. V^^. M8^. (Also published in California Mammals) Stone, ^Titmer inn 1894 The Birds of ^ Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey with introductory chapters on Geo- graphical Distribution and Migration, luladelphia. ^Delaware Valley Omitholopi -al Club, 1894. ^^^y^^, ^ New^'lifgeyT^ ^^ '^ ^^"'^"^^ ^'^^- ^ ^lfc%^^Ok ,\l^Utev~ous^ ^^^A%, i«\o^. Stone, T^itmer \^(( 1911 The Plents of Southern New Jersey with I cial reference to the Flora of the iane Barrens and the Geographic Distribution of the species. 7? Ann. Report New Jersey ^tate lyiuseum for 1910, Part II, pp. 21- 28, with 129 plates. S pS*"! \ Stribes, Dr. Ansichten der Pflenzen-Geographie von Humboldt im Auszurc herausp" Berlin, 1827. ^' des en 1827 Herrn AIbx. ^ ^VvLul.,..^ ^ CL^ X'l^B. • -. ^ »..■■. -^ £ \A/o^n J-c Xndi o-rvies ouhs o G. Wt<2 CJa.pe Flcttt a ■Xtfi. 2. Copies F Swenk, 1;'. 1!. 1908 A PreliTTiinary Revier? of the Mammals oi braska. Studies Zool. Lab., Univ. r-ieb. 89, pp. 1-88, Sept. 1908. Brief notes on life zones of the State. Ke- V.o. Thomfe. C. X 18 0 Hbir'llf^^ p^-nzen-GGogra.-hie. Li. m. 0. J Torell, Otto 1861 Uber die physic&lishe Geogrjiphie der ^'^rtischen Region. Petermcnn, Mittheil, pp. 49-67, 1861 T- \?^5 "KoA*^ i^ >'^^^ti.ff.2i^-2>\^. n:is^^<^, \ti«2>. Tovmsend, C. II. Tulcv __ U^S"-mi 1895-7 On the Bio-Geography of Mexico, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, 'Vith suecial re- ference to the linits of the life areas, and a provisional synopsis of the Bio- ":eographic divisions of /iinerica,*?^ Trans, 'ex. Acad. 3ci., I, pp. 71-96, 'a1895; II, pp. 33-86 ,;i 1897. ovMnsend ^ C/^a,r/es W/c^o'e / i ed . mi Co^ptcx/n Co-rtuinoKt ccncL li)^ La!orQ_Aar Jou.ma-1 Trans eau, Edgar M. l!(?5 1903 On the Geographic Distribution and Ecologi- cal Belntions of the Bog Plant Societies of Northern North America. Bot. Gaz., xxxvi, pp. 401-420, figs. 1-3, Dec. 1903. V/ith maps of Morth /.merica showing the "dis tribution.of bog plnnts", the "hypothetical WVj^^k'XAAfljy^;^ It OS: 1>}S. lio£. "Xh.e |V\oa.yvt v\\\ o-in 'tWajt VAIOLS G-od 'I (Mt. R Qrir> [€ ■) WfssI CUrk l^\7 The A rnericcxn. ihj COL.W W.'ssler. Cl Grasses and Grass-like Plants of New MexiG0,| Bull. No. 81, New Uex. Agric. Exp. bta. pp. 1-1?6. 'v.-*^*^ u^Xju-*^ . A well combined papular and scientific ac- count of the principal grazing plants of the state, with 3 maps and numerous illus- trations. A relief map of Nev/ Mexico, a map showing the principal Grass societies, anS a m^L of Life Zones. A brief but clear| discussion ol life zones, to which most of the grasses arc found to conform in distri- bution. Yarrow, H. C. 1875 Ijotes upon asographical Distribution and Variation, with re.---ard to the zoolc^y of the western United States as relates more par- ticularly to mammals and birds. ?nS^' 2^°^' r*^^ ^'^^^* ^^Pl- ^^^ Surv. W of lOOtnMer., ;, Zool. pp. 23-34, 1875 Mainly quoted from Allen P ■J i\i OS 's"t o r u ot - jOt e Q o r» ^ I mi •hCi%,\»sa:^x.,^ \m Tran slations. I Bo^ttoher, T. L, J., postgraduate (M. S.). offers his servic^ in tranlating from the Germanic and Romanic lan- guages. Will also see to translations from and into those less common. Terms reasonable— from French and German 2s cts. i I - per ipo words typewritten. Civil Service experience and best references. I Pletse call or address Fr. L. J. Boettcher, 1211 6. Street Mortbeast. Washington, D. C. place. Xarnt/) :^. ^, a. 5 Ballant3me, R.M. 1359 Hiidson*B Bay: Or Every day life in the Wilds of North Ameriaa, during six • -y years resiaanuu \u oho L^^looixoB Huitton Bay Ca. Bouton 1859 Life* cuaoii^ '<»iQ.^y^i)i and Indians. uf H.Vuwa<^. ^w Bar tram, Wrn. t)^\ \ri^ ^■ifj/- 1794 ^ ^?- f^^b^^^yy^^^' ™**^* TW«mH N. AND S. CAROLINA, GEORGIA, i.ast and West Flonda, the Cherokee Country, and the Territories of the Musgogulges Chactaws, also account of the Natural Productions and the Mabits of the Indians. Embellished with copper-plates. The 2nd ed. in i'w !?• O'd rebacked calf, 520 pp. + Index, 7 plates and a map. Each plate has the library stamp of "Surry Institution, 1808," upon it, otherwise a hne copy. London, 1794. j7 50 . '^ . EXPLORATION k TMVEL •ami, J. C. 182Q L pilgrimage in America leadiiig discovery of the sources of the Miaoiboip^I cuici Bloody River, with a deccriptiuii gX lli,. .vliole course of the former and of the Ohiu. Z .olii. London 1828 ft ^"^ % Boone k Crockett Club American Big-Garae Hunting. 1901 N.Y. 1901 j-^iri Clf P Boone k Crockett Club Hunting at High Altitudes. 1913 N.Y. 1913. /^w ^.^> .^ ^ /^af^ xLi ^ ^ ^^U. ^ ^ (77/^ /9<^^' C^^^%^ ^'^-■^-t^-yLX. ^C'^i^ / ^^--^^ ,X-iy\. / s ^^TT-^ - «^ .^^2^ y'^fr ^^yff^ Brunner, Josef Tracks & Tracking. __ 1912 Illus. Sm 8vo,N.Y.1912 Mri CI^JTK Bum Murdoch , 1_.G . (F . R .G . S . ) 1917 Modern lli/Tialing & Bear Hunting, 8vo {% 1 6") , Philadelphia & London, 1917 Buzzacott, Francis H. 1913 American and Canadian Sportsman's Ency- clopedia of Valuable Instruction. Chicago, revised ed.,1913 C. Hart Merriam HABRIMAN FUND y Cartwright, David W. _ 1875 Natural History of Western Wild Animals. Guide for Hunters, Trappers & Sportsrno-. Illus. 12>no» Toledo, 1875. Chap. VI A Tra:np to Calif, in 1852. ^ i^ Coyner, The >immaiwiwpp«iiiiHu,ri«wH». David H. Lost Trappers. A part of Lewis k ■ 1868 Cincinnati 18;:8; Clark •s party. '^^^: \ c<3Uv..--»«-*.. (3 ; . 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America, including a — description of country, inhabitants, mnners; principal animals; an _ account of Indians living east and those west of Rocky Mts. Andover 182( ^^- U^ re ^v- Hartley, Cecil B. \\}-oXS tl/\ /fa^ / f^^ SchillingB, 0. G-. 1906 With Flashlight and Rifle; photographing by flashlight at ni^t the wild animal world of equatorial Africa. Trans, frcm German by Henr^i Zick. 8vo, N.Y. 1906. * , dkv^ Scull, E. Marshall Hunting 1915 Hunting in the Arctic and Alaska Philadelphia, 1915 »V(.U. """["~'S C. Hart Meiriaiii HARRIMAN FUN9 SelouB, P. & Bryden, H.A Travel and Big Game 1897 New York, 1897 '. y , -^, 111 ■ 111' t i i i I • 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 3 "Jl±^-fck a.^i/u ^r^. /ff/ /rfc o -z- ^y'PVLyy^nA...^ 77e /r?/ Stetbing. K.P. Stalks in the Himalaya 1912 New Yori. 1912 Stewart, Elinor Priiitt Le' ters on an Elk Hunt C. Hart Merriam HARRIMAN FUND 1915 Boeton, 1915 C. Hart Merriam HARRIMAN FUND ^ Tales of Adventure By an Old Hunter NG. SRC A' untinp 1880 N. Y. 1880 (V^^^^^^^K.^^^ -^JocA.^K.£^ J^ /rs'r i^yZ^- ^rrf. Jh^. ) / 2. Watson, Henry C. Thrilling Adventures World and the New. 1865 of Hunters in the- Old Boston, 1865 }f 'Tallace, Harold Prank fs/i n I'-^'i » -« *■ J 1913 Big Game of Central and Western China ■ New York, 1913 C. Hart* Merrlam HARRIMAN FUND c HM /. ^^ ' tk fc f^ /" 0 f t^ h c^^ L- I " ICiL € / L Ci /> ^■' ^ I f o c u e dweS A ih C7- p. acc A According to Abella's IIS Diary (1811) original name of Point San Pedro, San Francisco Bay; on the opposite point (San Pablo) lived the Huchones (Huchunes). —Bancroft: Hist. Calif. 11,321, 1885. Abbey's Ferry Hutchings Calif .Hag. , 111,492,1859. c fSite of present city of Venturau Absunta Ventura Co., Calif, spelling in Spanish text of COstanso^s Diary of the Portola Expd.1769, for Indian Rancheria on site of present city of Ventura. Costanso also uses spelling A-sumpta in same paragraph.— Costa^nso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs .Acad, Pacific Coast Hist. ,yol.2,no.4, 194, 1911. See Asumpta at own Butte County, Calif, Mining ceunp on Feather River opposite Longs Bar which was 2 miles above site of present Oroville.— Oilbert, Wells & ChaniberB, History of Butte County, p, 233, 1882. Ad in Small settlement in upper (eastern) end of Big Valley. Kajned for Adin McDonald, a pio- neer.- Stephen Powers, Overland Monthly, vol. 13, 349, Oct., 1874. Adobe House Glenn Co. Calif A i«rell-known landmark at the time of the early sjstt lament of Sacramento Valley, located three-quarters of a mile norths of _the present city of Or land. Agate Creek Creek in the mountains near W entrance to V/iliiamson*8 Pass.—Biake.W.P. , in PacRr. Kep.J^jpt.II,67,1857. kgaa Buena oan Benito Co. Calif. UO n^j^^ "D^ ^J! rr /* T r\i r> Agua Buena; Spring, 3/ mile south . O.GeOg. Board ,ilar. 6, 1912 Wa RUa Peak, olabU, Range. San Benito County, California. Agua Calient e CAgua Caliente] Gribbes, ...ap of California, 1852 Hot springs in ^.^arner Vail ev i^an Diego County ^'T '.'illininson,R.S,, map, in E!x.!Joc.l29,3 Cong.,l3t.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1355. illi8inson,R.S. , in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.I 34.i853. 1857 Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt. II, 106 OVET? 1) >ot. I II. M IO/-A ' r*t, i^i-o. Agua Calienid Calif. See Oalistoga Warner valfey ^f mn f 3 1p Toran.'-.o Pirco Vi of Uoh-'Vc, River, about GO miles MIJE of Snn Bornaruino.l.:t..-V/illian'iSon,R.r).. man 33d. Cone., l^t.Sesr..,XVIII(pt.^1), 1855. V/iliiaxison,R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep. J,pt..I,34, 1853 (Agua ae Tomaso or Agua de Tio Mes) . Agua de TomasO Calif. Spri]-:^; on 'Spanish Trail', eastern Mohave Desert. — Fremont : Exp l.Expd. to Oregon & (1844), 261.262.1845. Afma. Escondida Call i Place r 8 ached by Anza Exr.d. in 1776 about 14 leagues FrlW fi*om Los Anreles River, — pedro Font :Diar\r, Anza Expd. 1775-1776 rPubs.Acad.Pacif Coast Hist.Vol.3,No.l,p,o3,March 1913. Aguage del Padre Gomez (or San Pantafe^on f * ' ^^'^ Kame given by Portola Expd. . in 1769 to small watering-place on extensive plain^X leagues ' im of San Juan Capis^trahO;^ Discovered by Padre Gomez. -• Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist ., vol. 1^., no, 4, 175, 1911. The soldiers called this site Los Ojitos del Padre Gomez, but I named it San Pant ale on. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd, , in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva California, 2, 117, Mexico, 1874. ^^ ''-A. -* \ fii^J^^*—^ .Agua Hadibnda San Diego Oo., Oalif. Stream flov/ing westerly to a lagoon on the coast just south of Oarlsbad (about 4 mile SS of Oceanside) San Diego Oounoy. Ment-ioned by Anza in 1776 as about 13 leagues M of the Presidio of San Diego.— Pedro Font: Diary Anza Exped. 1775.1776:Pu>s. Acad.Pacif.'^oast Hist. Vol.3, No. 1, p. 51, March 1913. SjjLOilu> ned'iond^ Creels "Agua Hue t» [New River] Calif. River in Colorado Desert, flowing northward from the Mexican border to Salton Sea. mentioned by U.S. Surveyor A.B. Gray in letter dated Nov. 7, 1849^ -W-^r^^-CnTnmr. Jno, B. -laller.— A.B. Gray, Senate Ex. Doc. 34, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. , pp.'^45, 46, 1850. Punta del Agua V»'hippie,A.W., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.II, 125,1856 . Agua Sola riacG on Colorado Desert '"or i:^ of Yui..a ilkes Exped. l^aiTative, v^ j^ap (dated 1641) facing p. 150, 184 ) * ^ • A Oil sTi Vi. 5 TcL^ Tie Mof Ow. banJlielah; signifies crooked river. History of llendocino Co. 1G7-168, San Fran- cisco 1080 Alley, Bowen ^ Go. Pubrs. Albion River River in laendocino County flowing;- into the Pacific from the E a little S of Lenclocino Bay . Folit.Code of California, San Francisco, p. 462, 1897. Alcalde Creek Fresno Co. See Waltham Creek Calif. Alcalde Hills Alcaide Hill^; foothills, east side of Diablo Range, between Los Gatos U and Waltham creeks, west and north- west of Coalinga, California. Fraano Co. Calif S.Geog.Board, May 15,1908 Alca trasses Id. 3^6 Alcatra'z'. card 2 _ ^Alcatraz Id. cent, Alca traces- Williamson, ^. S. , Map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d Cong, ,1st 3ess. ,XVIIl(pt.4) 1855. Alcatraz Id. -Blake. W.P« >in Pac.RX.Rep^.V, pt.II,inap facing p. 145, 1857. Alcatrazes Island- Bl^e, W.P., in Pac.RI^.He V, pt.II, 146, 1857. Alcatros -Barnes; Prom Atlantic to Pacific, Overland, 99, 1866. Alcostra fortifica- tion - ibid. 104. Alcatraz Id. Calif. Island in San Francisco Bay, opposite Gold- en Gate and about midway between San Pran Cis- co and Angel Island. Alcatrasses Id. 4Beechey. Voyage of Blossom, [1826] 11,2,1831. (Pt.note)[80ed.Lond.J Ibid. 1,345,391; 11,652, 1831. Alcatraces -De Mofras, Carte de 1» Oregon, des t;alifornies,&c. ,Map 16. 1844. ( Les Al- catraces. J Alcatraces- Kept.Gen.P.P.blnith in Sen. Doc. 47, Jist Cong. 1st Dess.y^,ijyDO o . Algadonnes Kaiiie on "' side Colorado River 5 or 6 miles S of the United States-Ilexican boundary, on map by Lt. Geo. II. Derby, U. S. Topographl ical Engineers, Dec. 1850. The name Alr^odonnes wan placed on this map by iiajor Heinzelman, v/hose reTDort ree. Wiliiamson,R.S. , in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.I, 40,1853,(Al£odon^. Indian village near the Colorado R.— Blake W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt. II, Hi, 1857. ^^^^^ ^ ^KAx.-oik«.. ^.^\%4*^ ^:ij^9jk->-ji-«^'' :,i^K\(>i ^' p-'tl \ . Alert Bank U.S.Geog. Board, Oct — Oalif, 7 1 QC\Pi ^^^^^* bank, in latitude 36° 20' North, f ^X«.UO longitude 122° 07' West, about ten and a half miles west of Point Sur, California. Alisal Calif. Name on map of Monterey district 1830, about midway between missions San Juan Bautista & Soledad. -Bancroft, Hist. Calif ,11, 145, 617, 1885 Rancho in Monterey district, in Canada de Nati- vidad, in 1828. - Ibid 616 ftnote. Named as rancho in 1801-10^ Ibid 11,176; in 1830. Ibid 615; in 1834 & 1839, Ibid 111,675,676,1885. [May have been applied to 2 different tracts. - Barx;roft,Hist. Calif. 11,616 ftnote]. Rancho Alisal Calif. « Ra,nch 26 miles from Monterey, owned by Gov. Alvarado in 1642. -- Wm. Hea^h Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1631-69, 156, San Francisco, 1669. Alisal =Pleasanton, Calif. --Article from Themis, a Sacramento in Mem'l and Biog'l Hist. of North* n 1691. (Lewis Pub^p: Co.; (?) weekly. Rrncheria liYJ of San Juan Cr^iB''...rano. Kmory, liilii.ary jleconn. Ft. Lor vnnworth to ^-n Diego in 1846-47, 110,1848. Pujita de Al-ieias iiiiMmipuiMi«M«ii#Mi*u Calif. Point of land on southern side of ^an Francisco Bay. —Pedro Font :Diar.r, '-^za Exr.d. 1775-1776:Pubs,Acad.Pacif.f:!cast Hist.Yol.3,No.l.. p. 67 ,^Tarch 1913. Pointe des Almeras v V^^-^MXX^ V^AAitl l^o cWl- / r; [) 'Hi.i,4WMi"ii>l»iiiiiiiiliM Jiifp|i!ll|ll#l*Mi.^i*iil»«ip»»i»l3*«* Wll||l»«.:i.,'":isiHi;ri; ,«i»«i(,*J«i«l*«l|i!a*BiJf ■■■ |.'i.ii", ■..■i'liii;iWW'*t*[t|i|H|||Wiimnni I* iWWiillillilH ALOHA f Hawaiian, farewell) i^-^ei^ V lut "This is the name of i. country home built hy U. S. Grant, Jr., about 1693. Also the station of the National City and Otay R. R. on the property was gi^en the same name". Mr. R. C. Allen, Bonita 4/14/24. It is located at the head of the Sweetwater Valley. ^. /?n<: PLACE OR THING NAMED AT. OH A COUNTY O SAN DIEGO For what person, place, thlng'or eve7n^;;^^FthTs~^ce naTri^dy " Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or In a book give the author, title and dafe Are there any other explanations of tl^e sou rce of this name? Name and address of person supplying this Information" Data from San Diego Oountv^ Library e CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources oTCalifornla Place Names Alpine County County seat Silver I/ountain. "Statutes of California, 1864, 178, 1864; 1866,144,1866; 1870,20,1870;' Alvarado • ry De Llofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, des Cal- iiornies, kc, 1844. Chart No. 14. Place (probably ranch) E of Uonterey Bay, a little W of Rio de Monterey [now Salinas River] . Al va,rado *Seat of justice of Alameda County, 1053. t. of Calif., 1853,58,1855. •Ibid, 1054, 223, 1854. AlvGar Ranchcria. ■' of "'in Dio/^o. ■pniory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavnnv/orth to [;a.n Dicfjo in 1846-47, 116, 1648. Ax V 6 S 0 v/ flJl X 1 Town at head of San Francisco Bay on Guadalupe River. Surveyed, and laid out into lot 8 in 1848 or 1849, and contracts rr-ade for iimadiate erection of warehouses and dwellings: bridge being built across Guadalupe connec-^ ing its two sections.' — Buffuro. E. Gould, Six Months] m the Gold Mines, 157, 1850. Alviso _ / Town and landing at SE end of San Fran- cisco Bay. Incor9orated as a tov.-n, Llarch 26 1852. Statutes of California, 1852, 222, 1852. Alviso [Alviso] Statutes of California, 1850, 100, 1850. ToY/n on E shore of Guadalupe River, at head of navi^jation on Guadalupe and Alviso Sloxirjaz (at ed^,e of tulc marsh) at S end San Francisco Bay. llaiiied for Senor Alviso, „,Gil)bcCs^liap of California, 1852. Amador Valley t^KUv^4L(k^«r\ ' iCArnador Valley] Valley in Alarneda County M\n 4 TUascLVL-totL •Statutes of California, . 1853, 56,1853. Blake, W, P., in Pac.Rr.Rep./V,pt.II,14i 1857(Ainidor's Valley). Arr.aflor Valley (Alameda County) __ Calif. Amfldor Valley! Valley somewhat triangular in shape, about 8 miles in diameter, in northern part of Alameda County, between Berkeley Hills and I^it. Diablo, formerly called Valley of San Jos^ because used by the Mission of San Jos^ for pasturage of its cattle. Named from Don Jose Amador, the first white settler, who came to the valley before 1835, and was at one time Administrador of the Mission of San Jose. — J.S. Hittell, Hutchings' Calif • Mag., Vol. 5, No. 4, p. 162, Oct. 1860. [Note: Eastern part now called Livermore Valle; Amador [on Suisun Bay] ■■-"""■ri-i-'iiiiiiiiiiiiii iHiKipaimiiiiii hhwhiiwiiiiiiuhiiii. ....ri«i.M„„„ De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Cal- ifomies, £<€,, 1844. Place shov/n on SE shore Suisun Bay near mouth of San Joaquin River. Appears to be where defunct town of Kev; York v/as after- ward located, near present Black Di^jmond, or possibly Cornwall. IIWn(l|l|l»imiil«l||«llK,,ii|r»ll«|^H..»!(r'. :^rn,m ioador Calaveras Co. .Calif. Small mining camp 1 mile from village of Sutter Creek on Sutter Creek in northern part of Calaveras County,— Sac mrr.ento Daily Democratic State Journal, Dec. 2, lot)6, V i\madore [Amador] Place on Aiiiador Crcok, M of Jackson [Amador County],- --Stat, of Calif . ,1854,222,1^54 Amadnr County Privilege granted Cal a V eras Countv of division into Amador and Colaverar. Counti and boundaries of proTDo o I defined, May, 11, 1854 ed new county of Amador Statutes of Californ Established A-nril ia, 1854,45: 1854 County seat, Jackson ta! Part of \*i and defined Dorado county attached to Amador County, April 16, 1855r-"3.Vvlwi BfetT~of Co,lif.^ 4.ef;t^^Tt^7i^>-^7ifu^ Amargosa Desert Inyo Co. See Death Valley I ; Calif Ainargosa River . - Fremont : Expl 264, 1845, ^jSiX mk, X« Expd.to Oregon & Calif. (1844) , Mar^oza River. — Roiot.of Torrey:Ibid,313. America;!! Fork [Arnoriccn River] Big river flo^^'ir\^ into SacraLicnto from tl 1 Statutes of California, r50, lOl, 1C50. Gunnison, J. ''^.& Beckvrith,E.G. ,rnap(dated IB63/4), in Ex. Doc .129, :33d. Cone. ,l3t.Ses3. , XVIII fr)t.4) ,1855(A:anrican River) . Named in 1826 by party of hunters & trap- pers under JedediaJi S. Smith. — J.J .lamer. Reminiscences of Batly California, .MST, Bancroft Library, 22, No date. AniGricanos, Rio de los [American River] Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London, II, T). 208, 1851. GibLe'!^^ Uat) of California, 1652. American Valley C Ainer i can Val 1 ey ] alley in Plurnas County^-^t^S^AA-oC^ ^dxjuJL. __ ' Hutchimi:s Cal i f . Lla^-. , I , b?9 , June , 1857. ^"'Statutes of California, 1853,313,1853. Amesti De Lofras, Carte de l•Ore^on, des Cal- Place^on Ivlonterey Tay, L! of Pajaro River. Midor's Valley [Amador Valley] Elake,Y/.P., in Pac. Rr. Rep. ,V,pt. II, 141,1857. Enne 08,T)a.h I si a nd s [ All c tip a. I s 1 an d s ] 3 islands near Foint Conversion, E end of Santa Barba.ra Channel . Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lend., II, 458^1798, h Atlas (Enecapah Islajids). Anacapa Island <:ia.\lj Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.II, 3,1857. . Encapa ou San Tomas, De Llofras, Carte ifornies, See, 1844. I. [An^apa Island] de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- I Gland *^ O C.v iiO Co in Santa Barbara Cruz Island. Channel, E of Gibbes^Map of California, lfi52.(Encapa Id. MoW-W Anderson Valley SE Ukiah Mendocino Go Native Indian name Taa-to-tah. CJalif San History of Mendooino Co. 167-168, Cisco 1880 Alley, Bovven 8c Co. ?ubrs. ^'ran- Angol Island Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,653,654, 1831 . ^sland in Tan Francisco Bay off S end Tlburon Peninsula. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.II,141, 1857. Aiigeles, I. do los [Angel Island] Qibbd^s Lap of California, 1852. ^f • "ill ia..3on , P . S . , mnr^ , i n T^x . Bo c. 1 ::9 , .Con-. ,ls+ .Sess., AVIII(pt.4) ,1651;. Calif Isla de lo8 Angeles [?Angel Island] Island in San Francisco Bay off S end of Tiburon Peninsula. Ayala: First Survey k Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. ^ First island on entering port of San Francisco is called Isla del Angel or de los Angele£. — Pedro Font, Diar}^ Anza Expd. , 1775 76, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l. p. 69, 1913. igeles, I. C Angel Island] Cal- ena • De L'ofras, Carte de l*Oregon, des ifomics, he. (map no. 16), 1844. • Island in San Francisco Bay off S Tiburon Peninsula. •Statutes of California, 1854,121,1854 (Island of Log /ingelos) . 0- Rio de los A^igeles [=Muddy R ?] Nevada "Branch of Rio Virgen". —Fremont :Expl.Erpd. to Oregon h Calif. (1844), 266, 1845, An^' £Aiir.^ilJt.,^T.(^"\ Oq^JL J. X • H.W.Baxley:What I saw on ¥. Coast of S.& N. Amelia 408, 1865 • Isla del Angel, or de los Angeles.— Diary of Pedro Fcnt,An2a Expsd. 1775-1776: Pubs. Acad. Pacif. Coast Hist., Vol. 5, No.1,69, March, 1913. lie de los Angeles ^KwQ^llH. // La Ptcou^e . Voyo^t , AtU p\.33,l1^1 Angel San Mateo Co., Calif Name given by Crespi, Portola Eacpd. 1769, to camp on coast 2-1/2 leagues S of Point San Pedro (early known as Punta de Almejas). He says the soldiers called the place La Punta ^J^P Almejas. -- Crespi, Diary Portola E^. . in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2. p. 197, Mexico, 1874* £^£gQfl-Ae las Almepas. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4_-p. Z62>, 1911. Punta del Angel de la Guarda [^Point Lobos] Lieut. Ayala*s First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Name ^iven by Ayala or Canizare« to Point Lobos^ — Zoeth Eldredge, Beginnings of San Francisco, I, 50, 1912. La Perouse, Voyage, Atlas, pi. 33,1797. Angel's Camp Calif. Audubon: Western: Jounial 1849-1850 210, Cleveland, 1906. Andrews's Landino- Place at head of navigation on Creek, Alameda County, V Polit. Code of California p. 463, 1897, q an Leandrci , San Franc i s c o y\^ ''^^'^^' . c^^jL [Aneels] in 5-;Calaveras .unty, II of II Fork Stanislaus River and SE of San Andreas. *Stat. of Calif., IQM, 222, 1854. Angels Creek [Angels Creek] Creek flowiri^ into Stanislaus r.iver from the 11, SY/ of Angels. --CibbeCs, Hap ifornia, 1852. los /jigelos, Island •Langsdorff, Voyages fx Trrvels (1803-1807) J London, pt, II, foot-note p. 177, 1814. San Luis Obispo Co. .Caliiff. Canada Angosta (or Santa Elena) Name given by Porto la Expd. in 1769 to narrow canyon in San Luis Range S of Los Osos Valley. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. , vol. 2, no. 4, 219, 19ll Crespi named it Canada de Santa Elena, "butf ^""^ Bdi ITlSaliaHa" 7y oeta . -- uieapx, ux-cLiy rux ouxa. Expd. in -Fal 6u* 8 L 0*^10 ia de la Nueva ualif., 2, lo9, Mexico, 1874. Rio da las Anims [-'fchave River] River on Mohave Desert. - Exped. to Oref'On and Oalif* Calif. -Fremont: Expl. (1844) 260, mib. Smj^^JU^ MoK^Vl. (c4.|^ojave)'V^'ive,r Rio de las Anirnas [=Mohave River on Mohave Desert. Exped. t^o Oreron and Oalif River] __ Oalif. --Fremont: Expl. (1844) 260, 18^J.5 SjuloAa^ Ro.iaVe (4-^\oj3V/e'\^?Wef Animas Calif. Name on map of Monterey district, 1801 -10, on or near Pajaro River & about midway of its course. —Bancroft, Hist. Calif. 11,145,1885. Animas (Las Animas). Ranclio in Monterey dis trict in 1835. - Ibid,III, 676, 1885. ^-a-»^U\-0L'VvO JllLloLi KvVVxO^S [Point Alio Iluevoj Anno Imevo, Point ^ "^ Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, I' Lond., 11,41,1798, h Atlas (Pta. Ano lluevo) . •Galiano, Viage Sutil y l-Jexicana (1792), Madrid, p.l59, 160, 1802 (Punta de Imo Kuevo) . Mlurnboldt, Kssai Polit,I.Iouv.Ksp. ,I,lxxxix 1811 (Punta del Ano liuevo) . 'Beechey, Voyaf^e of Blossom, 11,407, 1631 (Punta Ano Kuevo) . Point at II entrance to Ano Kuevo Bay. ^^^§l^^Mo^M^SLl — Lieut. Ayala's First Survey ani Tap of the Bay of San Francisco, l77b. Costanso, Diary Pqrtola Expd.^, Fubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. a, no. 4, p 241, 1911. Pedro Font. Diary Anza Expd. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Kist No. 1, p. 61, 1913. 1775-76, , Vol. 3, Ano liueva, Pt. [Pt. Ano ''uevo] Gibbet ^i.^ap of California, lc:5 4^ Ft. de Ano Nuevo L^C Ano Nuevo'^n>v'^J Calif. Point ,N^.oanta Cruz. Miguel Costanso.-Nari^ative Portola Exped.l2^- 1770 : Pubs. ilcad.Pacif. Coast Hist., 7om,No.4,p.63, March 1910. Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, [1826 J, 11,84,1831 8°ecL, London. Be Mofras, Uarte de 1 'Oregon, dos Calif ornies &c, Gen'l map, 1844, Ansar De Mofras, Carte de l*Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, Sec, 1844. Chart IIo.l4. Place (probably ranch) some miles /] of Llonterey Bay and a little S of Pajaro River. Anse des Carmelites H\iHa^A^'KcJk0.YL4 6K'E>OLU^S>f.'?.(iM, N Anse du Cannel Camel Bay (, immediately south of Monterey Bay). Map 24, Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, 1797. Anse de Consolation -^oYt«.sW9tl£>oi^'?_ /5 LcLpe.<^oa^e, Voyo^^. AtW p\.33, lim. Antelope Creek [Antelope Creek] C-ibbes liap of California, 1652. Creek flowing-; into riacraLiento River from the E a little S of R-d riuff. Gunni son, J .17. h Beck^-dth, E . G. , map( dated |lB53/4),in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. Con,'--, ,1st .Ses3. , XVIII (pt.4),lS55. Antelope Taland .cL,^^^ So.U Uk^ Utah Named by Fremont on Oct. 18, 18457 3d ~ Exped, 1845-1846.-- Fremont ;Memo ins, I, 421, 1887; [At the iBouthem end of Great Salt Lake.] ^ V-~^ QtxJbJufiU, A Anticline Ridge Frasnc Od. Calif ^:^^, rji/Lt U.S.Geog.Board.May 15.1908 southeast point of Joaquin Ridge), Fresno County, California. Antoine Canon Calif, Mining point located close to North Branch of Midale i^ork of i^jnierican River,— Sacramento Daily Transcript, April 2, 1651, Appelaminy River Wilkes Expod. Narrative, V, map (dated 1041) facing p. If30, 1845. River zhovm nr, ernptyinr into t::e middle part of ^.he San Joaquin from the E. Apt OS Calif. •*^ ■-mi.Mv i-'r-ii- iii»r'iiiiiiiiii'---'inBiiiiiMii ^^ ^^"^f^^^m ^^^'^mm ^m Name on map of Monterey district, 1801-10, near northern extremity of Monterey Bay. —Bancroft, Hist. Calif. II, 145, 1885. Randio in Santa Cruz Co, Monterey district, in 1833. -Ibid, 111,676,1885. Aquas Galiente =Galistoga, Calif. In lb45.. -Lyman L. Palmer, in Hist. of Napa and Aqua Calient a Calif Yalley of the Aqua Caliente, S of Warner* s ranch. —Emory: Military Reconn. 1846-7,105, 1848. Source of Aqua Caliente is hot spring on Warner's ranch. —Ibid, 106. Aqua. Caliente [j^ua Caliente] Emory, llilitsry Ecconn. - Ft, Leavenworth to San Die^.-o in 1846-47, 104,105,10G,1P48. ^^iM?.^^i n *■•♦ County. : rner^ Valley, San Diego Gibbes Llap of California, 1852. (Agua Caliente) . Aqua Fria [A^riia Fria] iJUawflCounty Seat^LIariposa County, in 1850. Statutes of California, 18E0, 63, 1850. Place little 1^ of l.ariposa.-- GibLet^n^, Llap of California, 10c l'nion-K>ct,(xfco^ Place^jur/ '' " '^ ' - - -- doiL Hn vTi n V i)' X ui,i norma, lB5.?\iWA.U.-,...,v5^v y Called Uniontown in Stat.Calif . .1853 307 1853; Toid, 1854, 222, 18[)4. Uniontov.Ti k K^ t.Oiw Humboldt Co. , Calif Place bo two CHurnboldt Couji' M ^ Statutes of California, 1857), 307, 1853. • Ibid, 18f-34, 222, 1854. Gibbe-^s ]:ar) of California, 1852 (Uniod).. Settlement on site of present city of Areata vvas called Uniontown in 1G50. — LaJIotte, H.D., Statement of. 6, MS, Bancroft Lib 32.$- rary, no date \<>^J^^^^\hcJ^--\^z^Q^<^>^..3uK.^^^^ Arena, Barra do [Point Arena] Point on 1J\7 coast just S of lat. 39! Be Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- tioTdfim'-' ^'^- ^^^^ ^^ »^^^^«s. Explora- tion de 1 'Oregon, Tome II. p. n. ,^h^ ^ ^^ Arena Cape Barro de [Point Arena] /^ LangGdorff, Voyages I. Travels (1803-1807) ..ondon, pt.II, 148, 1814. ' Vancouver, Yoyaf.:o of Discovery, 1790-95 Lond.,11,432,1798 (Point, r.nrro de Arena), & ' Atlas (Pta. Barro de Arena). Arena, Pt. Barra de [Point Arena] ^- likes EjTied. Narrative, V, ma.p (dated 1841) facing n. 150, 1845. W. ^outk of ^u-nT,€c^o~^^Y- a I rttl Arena 'y Franyo IL^^^ ^, J YoL^^aw^i Leu per oLt^e , Vov/a^c , Mkb , pi 33, nqi , 2-/ Arena y lodo :B>c^t t)U ^tUt.uC.o3:^ 2.0 Areata Humboldt Co. , Calif To'vm on N shore of Humboldt Bay. Settlement on site of present town of Areata was called Uniontown in 1850. — LaJ.'Iotte, H.D. Statement, 6, MS, Bancroft Library, no date. ' Ai^chileite Calif. Spring & camping ground on 'Spanish Trail*, eastern Mohave Desert. — Fremont rExpl.Expd. to Oregon k Calif. (18^14), 261, 1845. ^^^^^^•^'. Creek [Santa Llaria Fdver] ^^^^^^ I'aria or Arenal Creek, emptying into Pacific N of Point Sal. statutes of California, 1G51, 173, 1851. Pmita de Ara-ms ' V clJL -w I • Font states that t'le entrance of Puerto de Bodega "is forned,on tMs side, by the Pimta del Oordon,& on the other, "by the Pimta de Arenas." He places Rierto de Bodega ahout 4 leagues V. of Point Reyes in Lat.38 18\ —Pedro FontiDianr, Anza Sxpd . 1775 - 1776 : Pub s . Acad . f^ac i f . 0 cast Hi st . 7ol.5,^To.l,p.69,-arch 1913. Fte. Arguelia [Pt. ArguelloJ Calif Point on Pscific Coast, osnte Barbars Co, De Mofras, Ci rte de 1 'Oregon, des Cali- fornies &c. Gen'l map. 1844. Arguila, Point [Point Arf^uelio] ^Jnipplo,A,\/., mf)r no.2(nntod 18^V')-4), in T^x.Doc. 129, :.53d.Coru:.,lH.r>r.ss.,XVIII(pt.4), 1855 T^T • Arguello, Point Point IW of Point Concepcion. ilkes ^xped. (map dated 1841) ,V, facing p. 150, 1845. '.Tnip-.] rj , KM, , map no . "^^.^.^ +.od 1853-4) , in ^x.Doc.l29,3:^d.Con<^.,lst.Sess.,^:VIII(p-'-.4),185^ (Point Anoiila) . Arguello, Pte. [Point Arguello] De Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c. , 1844. Point m of Point Conception. Arguello, Point [Point Arguello] L'raued by Vancouver in 1793. ^^ancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95J Lend., II, 447, 1798, T. Atlas. Arispe .^ _ Pueblo de N< V Calif. ;^^? re de Dios. Hall states that he thinks same as Arispe. of San Jose, 18, 1871. this place is the Frederic Hall, Hi story Qalf Amidor's Ranch ^^^^^^^ ^o. In Armidor's Valley, j Liverrnore Valley. —Tyson: geology of Calif Sai.Doc.47, 31st Cong.lst Sess. 16,65, 1850. Also on mar>. Arroyo .%xia^:a Santa Hlara Oo-^Oalif ^mall stream risi?Tg in ■•Tiou.^-'.ains E of Santa Olara ^'"alley, running northarly into Alum Rock Oanon, and losing itself^onlow ground, 7/h3nc3(just II of San J -sa) springs a straam called La Penetancia. Oalled by Indians Shistijik.-- Frederic Hall: Hist* San Jose, 12, 18V1. Arroyo K^\Q.ge Santa 01araj:o., Oalif- ^mall stream rising in mountains E of Santa '""lara """alley, running ncrt-ierlv into Alum Rock Oanon, and losing; itsell^lrf^ low ground, whence (just II of ^an Jose) springs a stream called La Penetencia. OaUed by Indians Shistukr- Frederic Hall: Hist. San Jose, 12, 1871, Arroyo Ciervo U.3.Geog.Board,Mar Fresno Co. Calif. ^ 1912 Arroyo Ciervo; Gulch, and intermittent Stream, Fresno County, California, heading atCiervo Mountain and drain- ing northeastward through the dry hills, entering San Joaquin Valley in northeast corner of Section 29, Town- ship 16 S., Range 14 E. Arroyo Corto San Luis Obispo Co., Calif Naifte given "by Portola Expd. in 1770 to small stream in Canada de los Osos, 3 leagues SE of Black Hill (on Morro Bay). — Costanso, Diaxy Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 303, 1911. E 4^*-^^ ^^-a-^-u-wa^ Arroyo de Ics Alisos Calif, About 6 lea^-ues FiIW of Santa A:ia River h 8 laafiies E of Saii G-abriel Misf-^io-^; icasr^ad hv k\zi Erpd. in 1776, —Pedro FontjDianr of Aiiza Erpd. 1775-1776 :Pubs. Acad. Pacific. Coast piist.Yol.3,Nc. l,p.43,March 1913. San Luis Obispo Co., Arroyo de San Nicolas (or El Cantil) Calif. Canyon 4 leagues NUV of Estero Bay, near a steep cliff at the edge of the sea, passed by Port Ola Expd. in 1769. Crespi says that he named this -site El Arrovo de San Nicolas, but among the soldiers it was known as El Cantil. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»s Noticia de la Nueva Calif.,2, 153, Mexico, 1874. El Cantil. -- Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 225, 1911. A -s^ A- i^. ,^ .^^^ ■^'' '. grande [Arroyo Grande creek] Calif. Southern part of San Luis OMspo Co. •passing town of same name east of Pismo. Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 425,1848, [Entry of Feb.4,1847.] Arroyo Hondo Presno Co. Arroyo Hondo; Creek, Fresno County, California, first large one in foothill U# 0# GcOg^^ Board Kar, belt north of Cantua Creek, emptying into San Joaquin Valley, about 4 miles north of the latter creek. (Not Dry.) Calif. 6,1912 Arroyo Mocho Calif. Santa Clara & JUameda C.o^ Lar^e 8 treciin rising in Santa Clara Co,. ranging in a NW direction across Murray Township fpw ^^.r^fv^ J^^i^"^^ seeping dnto the soil a ^ pHTfni^^^^^ ^^ Pleasanton. - Wm. P. Bartlett, editor, Livemore Valley, p. 6. 1878. Arroyo Seco Crook flowinr i-to Rusnian River from the "'.— Gibbos, Llan of California, 1852. /^ 0 Valle — Santa Clara k Jllameda Cos. , Stream risirg in Santa Clara Co., rai^im ^Ptying into Laguna Creek near Pleasanton.- Ashton - Co lusa Co, 4 pal i f . Town laid out in Indian Valley in November 1863.- -J. H. Rogers, History of Colusa County, p. 97, 1891, . ^ ^ ABpinwall Place on "^ side Tuolumne River, of mouth of Dry Creek.— CibbcCsjI^ap of California, Calif. Aspinwall Bay Marin Co. Between Pt. Munroe [now California Pt.J and CHauncey Pt. &n Tiburon Penin].— Rir^- gold, Chart of Bay of San Pablo, 1850. Puerto de la Assumpta 0- Southampton Bay] Lieut. Ayala's First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Harbor NE of Carquinez Strait, which Cafiiza- res called Puerto de la Asumpta. because he examined it on the day of the festivity of that saint. — Report of the Pilot Don Josi Canizares to Commander Don Juan de Ayala , in Zoeth Eldredge's 'March of Portola' . 67, 1909. Nam.e g:ven by Canizares to Southampton Bay. — Zoeth El dredge , Beginnings of Sanc.„_„ \ 0 V G r / Francisco, I, 49, 1912 n Ventura Co., Calif. Assumpta \:site of present city of Ventur^ Mission cf San Buenaventura founded 1782 at place named by Portola Expd. (1769) Assumpta or Asuncion de Nuestra Senora. -- Palou, Viaa 4 de Junipero Serra,. 246, Mexico, 1787. See Asumpta V r^ira Co •, Calif. Pueblo de la Asumpta or Asuncion de Nueotra Senora bSite of present city of Venturet Name given by the Portola Expd, in 1769 to large Indian town on Santa Barbara Channel at the mouth of the Ventura River, because they reached it on the eve of that festival. They thought it 7/as the town which Rodriguez Cabrillo named Pueblo de Canoae. -- Costanso, Diary Portola Expd,, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol, 2, no. 4, 195, 1911, Aaiinci on_de^ Jmest ra Sejlpra^ — Cr©Bpi,I)iar:^^^,^ Portola Expd. In Palou»8 Noticla de la ITueva Calif., 2, 136, Mexico, 1874. Mission of San Buenaventura founded 1782 at place named by first expd, 1769. Assumpta or Asuncion de Ntr^ SePfora. At entrance to Santa Barbara Channel. Lat. 34* 13*. — Palou. Vida de Junipero Serra,246. Mexico. 1787. See also Absunta, Asunta, Aesumpta, Canoas de la Asumpta UVentura Kive3 Calif. In 1776 the Anza Fxpd. halted at the Rio de la Asuini)ta 17 leagues SE of Rancheria de Mescal titan on Santa Barbara Channel. --Pedro Font, Diary Anza Expd. .Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist.. vol.3, no.l, 115. 1913 Asuncion •] cv^^y De Llofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, des Cal ifornies, &c., 1844. Small settlement midway between San "iguel and San Luis Obispo, (mission) 'i 'J [sSite of present city of Ventura| Asuncion _ .,■ Ventura Co., Calif. Indian rancher ia^n Santa Barbara Channel on site of mission of San Buenaventura* visited "by Portola Expd. in 1769. -- Bancroft, (after Crespi's Diary),Hi8t.Calif., 1,143,1884 8o6 AsuBipwft Asunc ion Oalif Name on map of Monterey District, 1801 -10, on upper Salinas River & SW of San Miguel Mission —Bancroft, Hist. Calif. 11,145, 1885. La Asimc ion. — Place roac'ied by Aiiza Exrd.1776, oh Rio de Monterey [=SalinaG ¥(?<'] about 10 leagues llW of Sa:: Luis Obispo Mission. —Pedro Font :Diary ,Anza Ii:xp.d.l775-1776:Pubs. Acad.Pacif Ooast Hist.Vol.3,No.l,-n.o7.March 1913. . a ^ *T ^ « -v Ventura Co., Calif, Asuncion de Nueetra Senora or Aeumpta UBite of present city of Ventur^ Name given by Portola Expd. in 1769 to large ridian tcvn on Santa Barbara Channel at the mouth of Ventura River, east bank, because they reached it on the eve of that festival. They thought it was the town which Rodriguez Cabrillo named Pueblo de Canoas. -"• Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist.,vol.2,no.4,195, 1911. Ai?IH!l£i5? ^® Kuestra Senora/ — Crespl, Diary ver Portola Elxpd. in Palou»8 Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 136, Mexico, 1874. Mission of San Buenaventura founded 1782 at place named by first expd. (1769), Assufl^pta or Asuncion de Utr& Senora* At entrance To Santa Barbara Channel, Lat 34* 13 * . Palou, Vida de Junipero Serra, 246, Mexico, 1787. See also Absunta, Asunta, As sump t a, Can o as IfSite of present city of Ventura' Asunta Ventura C^,, Calif. Indian rancheria on Santa Barbara Channel on aite of mission of San Buenaventura, visited by Portola Expd. in 1769. — Bancroft (after Pages ♦Voyage), Hist, of Calif., 1,143,1884. See Asumpta s. ^^'^-^-^^^iiv-a ,:::^ U2.2, <^ lo iL*.|SKx^ wo.3^1^ t:jJa;uvv^ . , v--5wX>. v^sJw-Jlj^ -f^^-»-«^ -^^^ v^^-^-u;^ ^ ^l^Wa.\ County Seat of Placer County. 'Statutes of California, i:,51, 176, •Ibid, 1854, 223,1054-. Gibbcs, Map of California, 185". • W-^rfccX.;-^' ^i.*J!^. Ufl^ .,5-5., dL-^ . \ ^5^. 1851. KvxVvy-VVx ,?lcL«-^^ ^0 . cMi4- ^•^'^-^Tv^ J Ausaymas ^ncho name_ Monterey Co. ,i46'^1881." 3an Bonito Co. 7 rancho in locality.- — *-'aXii» San Benito«i^ - Hist, ^\V,ac^JL'VwVve'^ Auiumnes River C Iferced River] Calif. Name given for river south of the "Towalumne* on insert 'Map of the Gold Regions' in Colton' Map of the U. S. 1849-— Osawald, H. F. , Califomien, Leipzig 1849. Aux-um-nes Rivor [Merced River] Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London, II, 00,1851. Avatoha See Rio 3an Calif cio ou Avatcha Ave Larla Creek Creek flowing into Llariposa Pdvcr from the S 5 miles 3 of Lariposa.-Gibbes, Map of California, 1852. Avendale Creek Kings 'Jo See Avenal Creek Calif Oalif. Avenal Oreek Kings Oo. Avenal; creek, traversing McLure Valley, southwest Kings County, U#S •GeOg^Board May 15^1908 California. (Not Dicks nor Aven- dale.) Avenal Gap Kfi:^s 06. Calif. Avenal; gap or pass in southern part of Ke'ttleman Hills, Kings County, U, S .GdQg. BOard.May 15, 1908 California (in latitude 35° 50'). AvQnal Ridge Calif. UQ p Tj_ „j If .IK IQrtfl Avenal; ridge, south end of Diablo • O.Uepg.DOara^May IJ^IVUO. Range{betwenAntelopeandMcLure valleys), California. ^ Avisadera, Fta. [Point Avisadero] tover]T3e Liofras, Carte de I'Orogon, des Cal- ifornies, f^c.,1844. (map no. 16) Point on ^.^ side of San Francisco Bay, S of San Francisco ^v\v. Ayala gave the name Punta de Concha to this roint. — Lieut. Ayala' s First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. R. Avoine Calif. Tributary, Sacramento K. ; flowing E.,W ^ide.| Df-' Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Calif- ornies (S;c,Gen*i map. 1844. See Sacramento K« A Niome K, Ir (Horn ex 5 Cvcek 1 Cal Cl WcovcK O-i^ S \alWdc 4o' \ lAo \\> f I oxto.'me'xvAo Kwer A-UvMVTAoy W 4-ro-Tvi\V. oCf 'A f ^fcl^o-^ms , Ca^^ie. dc tOvtgon.dts dl*^rT\\e^,^ . , iW.he I v\frai T>\a I piac£- n^"^^ - ^3t^/. ^ Mt. Bache, F5anta Clara Co. „ Calif. One of 2 pealcs in range west of Almaden Mines, formerly called by Indians Qumouhiain, 5430 ft; second peak Choual . 3530 ft. —Frederic Hall, History of f^an Jose, 9, 1871 Badccer Hill Nevada Co. , Mining town on south bank of liidile Yuba, 1 mile north of Cherokee.— .ar/sville Weekly Express, vol, 3, no. 14, Jan.1,1869, c Butte County, Settletr.ent in 1853 south of Ophir City [present Orovill€3.-0ilbert, Wells k Chanibers, History of Butte County, p. 234. 1882, Ball i a ..aino on Uilkes LiG.p in vliat appears, to m Felipe Valley, southern California. Wilkes ExT.ecl. Narrative, V, uap (dated 1841) racing p.lfiO, 1045. ue ^ , . , , • [-San Pablo Bay] Bahia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe^ Calif Lieut. Ayala*s First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Franciso, 1775. Caniza.res, from whose report lyala's map vi/as made, called this bay Bahia Redonda. — Report of the Pilot Don Jose Canizares to Commander Don Juan de Ayala, in Zoeth Eldredge, •March of I'ortola'', 66, 1909. Bahia de N. S. Rosario Calif. Name given tq^^STpart of San FrEincisco L Potrero San Pablo. -- Lieut. ^r J Ayala 's First Surve San Francisco, 1775. and Map of the Bay of Bahia or Puerto r=^Cxulf of the Farallones] ae San Francisco Calif. Gulf in the Pacific fonned by Point Reyes and Montara Point, reached by Portola Expd. in 1769. — Costanso, Disiry Portola Expd» , Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., v61. 2, no. 4,p. 265. 1911. Bahia Pedonda [= San Pablo Bay] Calif. Name given by Caiiizares to Sen Pablo Bay, although he says it 'is not round, but a perfect isoceles triangle. — Report of the Pilot Don Jose Caiiizsires to Commander Don Juan de Ayala, in Zoeth Eldredge's 'March of Portola', 66,1909 San Pablo Bay appears on Ayala 's map as Bahia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. — Lieut. Ayala 's First Survey and Map of the B:y of San Francisco, 1775. ^RinconiBlal Ventura Co., Call Pueblo del Bailarin or Santa Clara de Monte Talco Bl Bailarin. — Populous Indian rancheria On Santa Barbara Channel, 4 leagues Wf of Ven- tura River "on point of land near which ran stream of good water" (Rinc on Pt. & Creek). •— Visited by Portola Expd. in 1769 and named for chief, who was a good dancer, -- Costanso, Diary Portola Bxpd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol.S,no.4, 197, 1911. Santa Clara de Monte Talco. — "Soldiers named it Bailarin, and I called it Santa /--,-»^-, Clara de Monte Taloo. Lat. 34** 4o*. Crespi^ Diary Portola Expd. , in Palou's Hoticia de la ITueva Calif., 2, 138, Mexico, 1874, "Speired Bilarih by Bancroft Santa Barbara Co. ,Calif • Baile de las Indias (or La Graciosa or San ramon Nonata) [^San Antonio Creek] Name ^iven by Portola Expd. in 1769 to lake [now disappeared] about b miles N of Santa Ana River. Named Baile de las Indias because ' it was the first place vhere they "saw Indian women dance. — Costanso, Diary Fortola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist, vol. 2, no.4, pp, 213. 307. 1911. G-iven name Baile de las Indias, although* others call San Pamon Expd. in Pal 2, 154, Mexico, 1874. Bakers rjuisan ornia, Place II of Suisun Bay, 30 miles IW of [Suis'on] City.--Gi"bbes, Map of Calif- 18.-')2. Bakers Heach Calif. On west bank of oacramento I^iver, opposite Hensley Id. (now Handall Id.) — "Hinggola, Chart of Sacramento River, 1850. Bald Hills ^CrilDbs, in Schoolcraft, III, 133, 1853. Laid Lit. .'.oui'ltairx Id uiles ^.7SW of Eureka. -- Gibbes, i^ap of California, 1352. Baltimore Place S of Lierced River, near its mouth. Gibbers, Lap of California, 1052. Bandini ' s Ranclid On Santa Ana River, -fiept Sen, Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Jes Ud*X xX • '^ Lt.E.O.C.Ord- in 119,1850, v^vWo^v^ ^^ .c. ,^u^AJLo^~1^ {j(!c5^.i^n. I*. V OJ^,^^ :BoIV ^Yve_s. Barillo Valley See Barrel Valley Kern '^ n Calif. Barker Valley Valley in ranicnto River. [Vaca Valley] Solano County, T7 of the Sac Hutchir^'s Calif. Lag., II,397,Marc};,1658 . Barnetts Place on S side Stanislaus Pdver, of Knights Crossing [Knights Ferry].- -Gib be^Ts^ Llap of California, 1852. Barranco de la 011a Santa Cruz Co. , Calif. Name given by Portola Erpd. in 1769 to deep ravine near coast which they passed more than 2 leagues WNW of San Lorenzo River. — Costanso, Diary Portola Erpd. , Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, p. 253,1911 Barranco de la 011a. — Crespi, Diary Por- tola Expd. , in Palou*s Ndticia de la Nueva Calif.. TO. 188. Mexico. 1874. » i Barrel Tallay Kern 06* Calif. Barrel; valley, in center of Township 26 South, Range 17 East, Kern county, California. (Not Barillo nor Barril.) U.S.Geog. Board, Apr. 7,1909 ^^evada Barren. River C=Hu-nVoldt River] ^0 called by J. R. Falkor's party on way from Salt Lake to Monterey in 1833. --Adven- tures of Zenas Leonard, 159, 19 04 (rej;n from original of 1839 ) > -^Mcx1a<> Mar u 5 Kivrer" an.A HumboTdt K'wer Barren River [-Humboldt River] Nevada *^o called by J. R, ^alkar's party on way from Salt Lake to Montjrey in 1833. --Adven- tures of Zenas Leonard, 159, 19 Oi (repr. from original of 1839). SiijLcJUxj Mr\js K\Ver o/vJL Humboldt T{ I Vef Barril Valley Kern Co See Barrel Valley Calif, SI Barro .Calif. gl Barro tclav or mud) : pla,ce in mountains J. M. Anador, Men-.orias MS, Bancroft Library, near Tuolumne Piver. — sobre Historia Calif., p. 2^. 1877. Basalt Hill Merced Co. . Calif. T. 3 If /- TOTO Basalt; Hill (elevation 1,687 feet), in U-S*Ge0g«B0ard,L'iar«6,iyi • Big Canon long) . On :: Fork of Feather River, (r.4 rdle s 1858. Hutchings Calif. Mag. II, 44:9l452, April, Big Devil Clark Oo See Devil Peat Calif, (on Trinity River) Calif. Mentioned in_ narrative of prospector on June^l^71^^^^ m IS^.— Overland Monthlv. thly, p. 52' Big Falls •Place on Tuolunine River, on NE boundary of Stanislaus Couiitj^iw'v-wtA^iliU^e*/,,,^^ I ^otatutes of California, 1855,245,1855. Big Laggon Lagoon in Colorado Desert between Creek and Colorado River.--Blake,W.P. , Rr.Rep.,Y,pt.II,109,1857. C arise in Pac. Big Laguna Li3^x X X • On Colorado Desert, 6 milae from New Biver.— Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 293, N.Y. 1859. Eig Laguna.-- Pacif .R.R.Repts. Gen.Map of Expl, & Surv. Calif. 1853. Svfli UokkSlrA*no. txjJUC. ^- (io.*?,J3fO,T^ATto \ ali Bigler Lake L-Lao^TcLVioO Blake, Wm. P., Notes on Geology S-o,i:^. \%(,Q, Bird in island '"^^^ - (2£^/l'/i^.. j Calif. Irn^an^aiicisco Bay.- Bryant: What I Saw Calif. 333, 1648.. [Entry dated Oct. 13. 18461 Blx^J^ Tied: \W>=5a^J^' Cis^iia . ^^^ * ^3- ^^^-^-^-^-^i?-^ 'SS'1. Bitter Creek Bitter; creek, an intermittent stream heading in southwestern corner of Township ii North, Range 24 West, S. B. M., and flowing diagonally to- ward the northeast across the town- ship, Kern county, California. U.S.aeog*Board,Apr.7, 1909 Bitterwater Creek Kern Oo. Calif. U.S.Geog.Board, Apr.7,1909 Bittcrwater; creek, heading in south- eastern corner of Township 28 South, Range 18 East, San Luis Obispo county, and flowing into the San Joaquin valley in northwest quarter Township 27 South, Range 19 East, Kern county, California. Bittenratef Valley Bitterwater; valley,, of Bitterwater creek, from southwestern corner of Township 27 South, Range 18 East, to its debouchment, Kern county, California. KQm Q6. Calif U.S. Geog.Board.Apr.?, 1909 Black Butte Creek Hutchings Calif .Llag. , 1,540, June, 1857. ■a BeckY:itl-i,E.&. , in Ex.Lo^ti.i;:,9,o.'5d.Cor^. ,1st oes^. ,XYIII(pt.2) , Art. 5a, 1655. Beckwith,E.G. , in Pac.Rr.Rep.,II,Art.II, 50,1855. Black Greek ,__Creek flowing into Eel River from the K.-Gibbers,L:ap of California, 1852. Black Mt. Hutchings Cal if .Mag. , III , 146, 1858 Black Mountains San Bernardino Go. See Dead Mountains Calif Black Butte llutchinf:s Calif. Lla^., 1, 540, June, 1857. ^1 ^/ ■- W'^^ \ r- • * *' 1-^ ' ■ I BeckwithjE.Q. , in Ex.Doc.l29,33d.Conf"^. ,l?!t. ef^s.,(XVIII(pt.2),Art,5a.;57,75;1855. Beckwith,E.G., in Pac,Rr.Rep.,n,Art.II, • i Blossom Rock Beecliey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,375,1831. Rock in San Francisco Bay about midway betvjecn Alcatraz and Goat Islands, discovered by Capt. Beechey a.nd by him named after his hip, the Blossom. _ ' De Mofras, Carte de 1» Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &c, Map 16. 1844. f Roche Blossom) s Blue Creek [Blue Creek] Gibbe^^^i-ap of California, 1852. Creek flowing ST/ into Trinity River 15 miles from mouth. cL bout Blue Mountain See Sutro Crest Calif. 1:1 ue Mountain Mountain few miles SW of San Francisco, 1,097 ft. high.-Blake,W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. V,pt.II,140,1857. _ ^ ' Rin^old, Chart :f San Pablo Bay. 1850. Blue Llountain Solano See Mount Vaca Co Calif Bluff Creek, or Otche-iooh • Cibbs in Sclioolcraft, 111,147,1853. riimts P.ocks Rocks off Cave Lieridocino.--GiTDte;2^ Llat) of California. 1852. Pte, Bodega Ll3odega HeadJ 11. Headland on Pacific uoa^t W of Bodega Bay and N of Tomeies Point, Sonomi^ Co. Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse. Maf 31 (1786) 1797 De Molras, Carte de 1' Oregon et dti Uali- lornies, &c. Gen*l map, 1844 Pte. de la Bodega ou C. Roman 2off« Map 17 ibid. Bodega and Port Bodega LBodega Bay] Calif. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95 lond., 1, 428.1798, & AtlasTpttd^ Iq Langsdorff London, "pY. 11,163^207'^ 18l47 Kotzebue, Entdeckungsreise, Weimar, II. 9. 1821- Lloyd's translation, London, I, 285, 1821. Also Kotzebue New Voyage, London, II, 117, i^, lyjg (referred to as Port T^omcnzow _ or Bodega) De Mofr|s, garfe de 1^0r|fon, des Califomies uc, {jenn map, ig4£. (Pt^JiuaaoJalla. ^odega } — Pointe Bodega LDe Mofras=Tomaies Pt.] Calit. Name used by de Mofras for Tomales at W entrance Tomales Bay. Not to fused with present Bodega Head. Point be con De Mofras, 'Jarte de 1 'Oregon et des Cal- if omies, Map 17. 1844. Port de la Bodepia ""7"'— 1 iMiiiriiniiniii-iiimiiiliniiiiiiii ••WimwwiWiiiii«iiiiiiiiiiiii..iiii-..ii ^^^^ LBodega BayJ Calif De Mofras, 1,108. Bodega Exploration de l'Oregon,o;:c. 1844. Named by Don Juan de la y Quadra in 1779. Bodega Jky &, Point Calif, c^c^ Tyson, Geology of ualif. Sen. Doc. 47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess.17, 1850. Also on map. Bodega Point ibid, p. 18. Bodega Bay Gibbers, Lap of California, 1852. ^*Vi 1 1 iaiason , ^ -> . , '-i-p , in Ex . Do c . 1 29 , •53d.Conr.,l3t.Se3s.,XVIII(rt.4),1855. Pu3rtp de Bodega ■ __^alif. Described by Font in 1776 as Ivinp; about 4 leagues N of Point Reyes in Lat.38°18*. "los entrance is forTied.on tas side,b3/ ''^^ Punta del Cordon, k on the other, by the Punta de Arenas." -Pedro Fcnt:Dian/,Anza Expd. 1775-1776: Pubs. Acac Pacif. Coast Hist.yol.3,!To.l,p.69,:.Iarch 1913. Bodega Heeid ay.— Headlpuid at :: end of Bodega nibbes, Lan of California, 1852. '.'.' i 11 i ai.i3on , R . S , , map , i n E x . Do c . 1 "^9 , ':3d.Cong.,l3t.Sess.,XVIII(r)t.4),lB55. Calif. fifidaeo..— Peter Corney, Y EafiilLl, 1813-1818. Lond Reprinted in Honolulu (book the Northern iterary Ga^.ette 1821; 8N p. 33, 1896. L^uQut-ca Beechoy, Voyage of Blossom, 1,342: 11,651 1051. WJir^.TI H.l^M. ^^^^'^-j^^ '. \MJU.dir9' •v^^i^. . Xli*^tiU«-jLo^,\BSy. Bolbones, Sierra de los [=Mt. Diablo Range] Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,374,1831. Sierra de l6s Bolbones CeI if Name used for Berkeley hills by Beechey. - Beechey: Voyage of Blossom [1826], 11,42, Bvo ed. 1831. fi-ws^3^^^r_. De Mofras, Carte de Galifornies, Indicated by de Diablo ou See Monte de Diablo 1 'Oregon et des etc. Map 16. 1644. De Mofras as "'Monte Sierra de los Bolbones''. Contra Costa Co. Rajicho Boca de la Canada de Pinole Calif. Rancho SE of Rancho Pinole, owned 1836 by Felipe Br i ones. -- Wm. Heath Sixty Years in Calif., 1S31-69, 31, Name still in use. m Davis 1889. Boca del Puerte Dulce t Suigun Bay] Calif Boca del Puerte Dulce (Mouth of the Fresh- water port) , name given by Pedro Font to Suisun Bay on Anza Expd. , 1775-76). — Pedro Font, Diar}^ Anza Expd.. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3. no.l, 69, 1913. Bohorquez Calif. ^^Snear Tomales Bay,Nl?7 of Estero Americano. De Mofras, Exploration de l»0refix)n. Tome II, p. 10, i£^ Rancha Bolsa Nueva y Moro Cojo Calif. Ranch owned in 1650 bj Jose Simeon Castro. The present site of the city of Castroville. - Wi. H. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif. ,1831-89, 695, San Francisco, 1869. Bonita, Punta ^6^^1831?'^^'^' "^'^^"^ of Blossom, I,345;II,652, Biake,f,P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,map facing p. 145, 1857(Pt. Bonita). ^ ^t f f i ^ p Punta Boneta -. Pt. Bonita, N side of entrance to S — Beech ey: Voyage of Blossom, 11,3,1831 JUalif. F.Bay. ( Ftno t e ) Boneta, Pte. [Point Bonita] De Llofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c. (chart llo. 16) 1844. Point at IJ entrance to Golden Gate. Gibbet, Lap of California, 1052. (Point iBoneta) . vaiiiau.3on,R.3., mr- ^ in "x.Doc.l'^g.^'^d Co--.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855(Punta do la ' Poneta) . Lake Bonneville Utah "Great Salt Lake (also called Lake Bonnevillel -F.A.Wislizenus: Journey to Rocky Mts. in 18^^ 98, 1912. Also on map acconrpanying. Lake Bonpland =Lake Taiioe So named by Fremont. 1843-44, accordinf: to let- ter from him in History of Nevada, pub'^d by Thompson 8i West, 25, 1861. *^ Bonsai's Ferry - Calif. Bonsai's Ferry, on San Joaquin River, about 13 miles S of Stockton. Tyson, Geology of Calif. Sen.Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. 15,1850. BOREGO VALLEY ( Sp. borrego-big horn sheep) "Borego Valley and Springs are located about ten miles east of the Verruga P. 0, Bar ego is Spanish for sheep and the name was applied to the valley and spring by the early settlers in the mountains to the west of them on account of the large bands of mountain sheep (big horns) that roamed the valley and watered at the spring, it was a favorite hiinting ground for the Indian, Mexican, and American, but alas; "the big horns* like the Indians are passing; 'tis seldom a track is no^^een. ' JAI.1ES J. JASPER 12/5/24 PLACE OR THING NAMED BOREGO VALLEY COUNTY SM DIEGO For what person, place, thing or event was this place named? Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or In a book give the author, title and date Are there any other explanations of the source of this name? Name and address of person supplying this information ^)^it^ from San Diego Count?' Librar5^ ^^>->^3d Mpy-oh 1936 Sec opposite aidcv CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources of California Place Names g°^^^° ''^- (Sp. borrego, Mg hom sheep) and e^t »°untain Is a short distance south 2^5/1 f* ^2^ Borego Springs. There are See also BOREGO VALLEY PLACE OR THING NAMED BOREC-0 MT. COUNTY SM DIIGO For what person, place, thing or event was this place named? Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or in a book give the author, title and date Are there any other explanations of the source of this name? Name and address of person supplying this Information /la from San piego Oounty Librar5!^ CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources ct California Place Names BOREGO SPRING (Sp. boprego ,blg horn sheep) "Borego Spring is one of the important Watering places of the Colorado Desert". Evidences of broken pottery indicate that "Borego Spring"was long the site of an In- dian settlement. It is claimed by some authorities that Auza passed here on his memorable march. See also Borego Valley. PLACE OR THING NAMED BOREGO SPRING COUNTY SAN DIEGO o For what person, place, thing or event was this place naTnedT Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or In a book give^th^liirthoTrtTtl^l^Fldld^t^ Are there any other explanations of the source of this nani^ Name and address of person supplying this Information ^ta from San Diogo Count?- Library* '-^yi^d March lQ:^fi Soo oppnsitr. ^\r\f^ CALIFORNIA STATE Information on sources of California Place N GEOGRAPHIC BOARD ames Boston, CalilL Extinct paper town at or adioinins Indian village Poosodne on north bank American River, at junction with Sacrairento River^ •*-^SBouu 100 yards above the old Eipbarcadero the site upon' which Sacrairento City now stan\ Title by g^ranty deed frorr- Capt. J*. A. Sutter" to Eleal) GrimeB, Hirarrf Grimes, and John Sinclair. — Buffun^ E.Gould, Six Months in the Gold Mines, 153-154,1^50. ) ' Buffurr adds that Boston was surveyed by J.Halls and Lieut. Ringgold, U.S.N. and is laid out in squaree 240 ft. x »^80 ft; each subdivided into 8 building lota 80 x 100 ft., with large public squares, and reservations for school-houses, churches, and public buildings. Lots were selling at from $200 to $1000 each. lov^t BoRuon I'lncG on i: side Rio [A^nerican River] at mouth, ifornia., ISo:;. de loR /'uiioricanos Gibbet i:an of Cal Bottilleas =Jackson, Calif. --Article from Themis, a Sacramento (?) weekly i^ ^^?Sni ^ ^}^^^ {^ist. Of North'n Calif., 90, 1891. (Lewis Pub'g Co.) ' ^ Bound's Slough Colusa Co. , Calif On Sacramento River 20 miles above Colusa.— J.H.Rogers, Colusa County, Its History and Resources, p. 137, 1891 Brandy Gulch -£ross^7b7flunie from Clear Cr'^^d^T^^ Youngs lull, Yuba County. Kutchin£:s. Calif .Mag., II, 105^c^.p^^^3g^^^ CiaU I Brannan Id. . Calif South of Taylor Id. [now Grand Id.]; bounded on west and north by Sacramento and on south and east by Hensley Slough Sevenmile Slough].— Ringgold, Chart of mento Hiver, 1850. River [now Sacra- Brannan River =Eel River, Calif. So named by Saml.and Jolin Brannan. in 1850. Thought thsy had discovered it. --Frank T. Gilbert Hist. of Calif. Vol.1 of Hist. of Butte Co., Cali by Harry L.Wells, p. 125, 1682. (Two vols.iA one. Brajint^'s tule farm On west side San Joaquin Biver,. 5 or miles belov/ riouth of Disapoomtment San Francisco Weekly Bulletin, }Jla.r, 1660. 6 Slough. 17, Breccia Pass Pass in Sierra Nevada, near middle fork of Stanislaus River (alt. 10,150 ft.) .—Blake, W.P. in Pac,Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,135,1857. Bridge House ee Cosumne Sacramento Go Calif. KJ H ridgeport- Calif. On Yuba river. INE of Marysville] - Bates: Four Years on Pac if. Coast, ,18fc7| L5th Ed. 179, 1858.] Brigliton [Brif;ht.on] Town at head of navi^jation on /imcr- ican River, a.'/^ r.:J^ t k| ^u..ww..^dU- eitz^ . ~ '(v^^^^"^^^? ""^ California, 1851, 423, 1851 aibbei:s,i:ap of California, 1052. ) ■ ■<»m»mmmnmmmmmmmmiimmmmmm'»m\H.. Brookl^rn =Red Dog, Calif. Red Dog or Brooklyn. Says "ineffectual efforts" were made to change name to Brookljoi.- -A. A. Sar- gent. Sketch of Nevada Co., in Brown & Dallison' Nevada, Grass Valley, and Rounh and Ready Direc- tory, for lb5b, 15, 16, 185(;. ■ -^ BrookljTi =Red Dog. Bean's History aM Calif., 371, 1867. -E.G.Waite, in [Edwin F.] Directory of Nevada Co., Browns Id. (now York Id.)_ Calif. On south side ouisun Bay between Black Diamond and mouth of •Jillow ureek. — Einggold, Ito of Anchorage off New York of the Pacific, 1850. [The name Browns Id. has since been transferred to the much larger of miles to the east, known on chart as Gwin Island.] island a couple Ringgold's Brown's Rancho About 35 miles from to Placerville.— Ma}^ 27, 1851. Sacramento on the Sacramento Daily Calif. road Transcript Brushy Peak Alameda Co., Calif •A lone mountain 9 miles NE of the Town of Liyenrore.* — Bartlett. Wm. P.,ed. .Livemore Valley, p. 7, Livemore, 1878. ^ne^'- Buchon Bay tEstero Bay or Morro Bayl Calif. *The mission of San Luis LObispcl v/as situated in Lat. 35*38*, 3 leagues from the sea (where there is a "bay called Buchon opening to the W)**- Palou, Vida de Padre Junipero Serra»142, Mexico 1787. [=?Price CanvonJ San Luis ObisT30 Go. Calif. Eancheria del Bucnon (or San Ladislao)^--- Small Indiein village apparently in Price Canyon about 2 or 3 miles N of present Piamo Lake. Visited by Portola Expd. in 1769. The chief of the village had a tumor on his neck, and for this reason the soldiers called him, his village and the entire "canyon" £1 Buchon. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Pal ou ' s Moticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 158, Mexico, Crespi named it San Ladislao) 1874. Rancheria del Buchon — Portola Expd. , Pubs. Acad, vol. 2, nc.4, 217, 1911. Costanso, Diary Pacific Coast Hist. (over) On the return journey Costanso this locality as the Plan de Ips (watercress"). — Ibid. 303T speaks Berros of In 1776 the Anza Expd. haltdd at the ancheria del Buchon. 17 leagues N of Santa Inez River, — Pe'dro Font, Diary Anza Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3. no.l, 57, 1913. Buchon. Lit. del 1^0 vw3^ ^ V/c^Vl 0 Yv De ' liof ras , Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, Lc, 1844. Point Puchon, T end of Esteros Bay. ancouver, Voyare of Biscovery, 1790-95, Bond., II, 446, 1798 (Mountain or Uount del Euchon\ h Atlas. luck eye Flat Place [in|^ib:iador County] between Deer Creek and Hud Spriiigs. 'Stat, of Calif., 1854, 22, 1854. Bucksport [BucksTDort] of •Statutes of California, 1853,307,1853. Landing on E side of Humboldt Bay, 1] entrance. CribbewS Lax) of California, 1852. ' Small settlement about 1 mile !1 of Elk River on Kuniboldt r;ay.--Cibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,132,1853. Buckeye House [Buckeye House] l'^ Place on SW "border of Plumas County, <'oen H Fk. and Lliddle Fk. Feather River. ^ Statutes of California, 1854,129,1854. Bucks Place on S side U Fork Pdo d. 1. Arner- icanos [Morican R,], 15 miles E of mouth of HumbiV3 Creek. — Gibbes, Llap of California, 1852. 1\.frf I Budeville _ Place 11 of liidcUe Fork Rio d. 1. icanos [American River] .':8 miles UIF. of urn.-Gibbes, Uvcr^ of California, 1852. Arner- Aub- Buena Vista County •Established April 30, 1855, and defined. ;^^^''^^^^GS of California, 1855,203,1855. Buonavontura Valley llQuie covers whole of interior valley of California (both Sacrauento r.nd f.-an Joaquin Valleys) on Y/ilkes map.- Y/ilkes Fxped. \ tive, V, map (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. arra- Buena Vista Vallsy K3i*n Cd. Calif, U<5 r*af\n' P/^nv*^ A-rv«. rf mnft Buena Vista; valley, lying between .b.txeOg,BOard,Apr.7,1909 the two ranges comprising Buena Vista hills and Elk hills, Kern count}', California. Buenavista LMontereyJ_ Calif. Early name for present Monterey. De Mofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Calif or- nies &c, Gen'l map, 1844. But on his Chart 14 of Monterey Bay he uses the name Presidie ae Monte- Key and omits the name i^enavista. Buenavista Monterey Co., Calif. On Rio de Llonterey [=Salinas R.] about 6 lea^o^-ies SS of Monterey. -Pedro FontrDiar/, Anza Sr;d. 177" -1776 tPubP.Acad.Pacif.Ooast His 7ol.3,Ho.i;p. Ill .March 1913. Point (possibly ranch) SE of Monterey - apparently on road froai Monterey to Salinas Valley. — DeMofras, Carte de L* Oregon, des Californies, &c, 1844. ame still in use o BuGiia Vista Indian settlcriicnta^^^fl^^;i: of • Mory, Military ^-conr Ft. Lervenworth to San Diof;o in r^46-47, 116,1848. Buenavista Kern Co., Calif, Pont speaks of a place called Buenavista to which the soldiers had reconnoitered when they had gone to the tule-swairps near the mission of San Luis (Obispo). —Pedro Tont, Diary Anza }?xpd. 1775-76, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l, 91, 1913 ^ Buena Vista Lake Senate Ex. Doc.l, 32d Cong.,lr>t P.oss., pt. Ill, 494,1851. V;illi.?ir.3on,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc .1"^, 33d. Con;;.,l-.t.Sess.,XYIII(pt.4),1855. Williamson, R.S,, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.I, El, 1853. Buena Vista Hills Kern Qo. Calif- U^StG8Og*Board^Apr-7^1909 Buena Vista; hills, low ridge extend- ing from northeast quarter of Town- ship 32 South, Range 24 East, north- westerly to middle of Township 31 South, Range 23 East, Kern county, California. Buena Yista Oi*6ek Buena Vista; creek, main watercourse of Buena Vista valley, Kern county, California. KQtn 06* Calif. U.S.Geog. Board, Apr. 7,1909 Buenos /ires Calif Buenos_^i r es : Place in Lower San Joaquin Vallev J. M. i/Ti laaor, Yerr:9rias sobre Historia Calif y 33, MS, Bancroft library, 1877 w. Bunnell Cliff and Pclnt U.S.Geog.Board.JunQ 5,1912 ■■#«:■'■ I ilHHIIIiriil IM«llil|p|» Calif Bunnell; Cliff and Point, south wall of Little Yosemite, on line between Sections 21 and 28, Township 2 S., Range 23 E., Yosemite National Park, California. Bunnell Olif f and Pdltt£ U.S.Geog* Board, June 5,1912 C!aiif» Charlie Burch's "Near Feather I^iver.''— Delano, A., Life on the Plains and iimong the Diggings, p. 245, Auburn, 1854. Called»French Charley's* on R. 3.V/illiam- son*s Sketch of Route of Capt. Warner's Ex- ploring Party in Sacramento Valley, 1850. Rent, in Sen. Doc. 47, 31st Con^. 1st Sess.Pt.II 1850 . Buri De Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- if omies, S-c. map IIo. 16, 1844. Place (probably ranch) on San Peninsula S of San Bruno Lit. Francisco Burri Burri Farm 12 miles S of San Francisco, tri- butary to Mission at San Francisco. 1831 . Beechcy, Voya£;e of Blossom, 1,371,375, Barri Burri Gal if* The farm of San Francisco Mission situated at Burri Burri. —Beechey: Voyage of Blossom [1826] 11,37^831- ^"U. BurllDurf Calif, Name on map of San Francisco district, 1800-30, on the peninsula a little S of San Francisco. —Bancroft,Hist, Calif, 11,376,593,1885. Burri Burri. —Ibid (after diary of Alex. Collie's party frcm H.M.S. Blossom, 1826), III, 121 ftnote,1885. Buri-buri. Rancho on peninsula S of S.F.-Ihid 11,592,1885, Burgottville Village on T!' bank of Fall River, 3/4 mile S of Ft. Crook. IJainedl for William Burgett, a pioneer.- Stephen Powers, Overland Llonthly, XII, 414, Llay, 1874; Ibid XIII, 350, Oct. 1874. Burnett Isle Calif. Now Montezuma Island, mouth of jacramento ^iver.-- I^mggold^s Map of Anchora/^ off New York of the Pacific. 1850. Burns* Creek [Burns Creek] Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,Y,pt.II,14, 1857. Creek flowing into San Joaquin River from the E, between Merced and Mariposa Rivers. Bush River =San Joaiiuin R. Walksr's party, 1853, weuetold that the river which they descended [the San Joaquin] was the iwo Lariesvor Bush river. "--Adventures of Zenas Leonard, 191], 1904 (repr.from original of 1&29J. & ^\^\ a C\ Butte [Butte City] llentioned as alternate county seat\— the other choice being Chico. •Statutes of California, 1050, 62, 1850. Gibbet, Lap of California, 1852(Butte City). Butte City Place between Jackson and Clinton [Aiuador County] .--Stat. Calif . ,1054, :.2::, 1054. Butte County Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. •Statutes of California, 1850, 62, 1850. County divided into Butte and Pluina Count ies77l8t34. b .Statutes of California, 1854, 129, 1854. B. des 3 Buttes LButte Creek] Calif. Tributary of Sacramento R. ; flows W.^ K sidG De Mofras, Carte de 1 ^Oregon, des Califom ies, &c. Gen'l map. 1844. See Sgcramento p , mgynjj^ Bute Creek CButtc Creek] Creek rising- in Sierra foothills I:NE of Chico and emptying into Sacroincnto River just belor Colusa and W of Llar^-sville Euttes. tatutes of California, 1850,101,1650. n '0. M. Y/ozencraft, Senate Ex. Doc.l, .32d Cong., 1st Sess., pt. 3, 500, 1851. ^. dts 3^ittfe5.--"37cTycf )-us . Carte de I'Or* ^sviIIV(lBu3:V^s3 __Calir. "l^ear the confluence of the Rio da las Plumas and the Sacra/nento,and about 60 or 70 miles above Sutter's Fort."-- Bryant: What I Saw in Calif, 287, 1848. Eutteville Place E of Colusa. - ifornia, 105:3. CW Butte] -Gibbes, Llap of Cal Butcs 1841) — [Marysville Butte s] T^ilkes Ezpecl. !:arrative, V, map (dated facing p. 150, 1845. Butter Creek =Butte Greek Adam Johnston in Schoolcraft, 710, 1857. '"^ Calif. Ind. Tribes, VI, Cache Creek] Cache Creek -Creek ^^mptying- into SacicaAento River little 1]Y/ of Sacramento , Statutes of California, 1^, 61, 1850. tat. of Calif.\l8[;4, •Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,109,1853. C-ibb(^ ,i.:ap of California, 1852. Oash Creek Calif. [Cache Creek J. Tyson: Geo logy of Calif, Sen. Doc.47,31st Cong. 1st Sess. 21,1850. Also on map Cache Creek* Derby: Topographical Memoir of Sacramento Yalley. <5en.Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess.14,1850. Cache creek.- Bryant: Fnat I Saw in Calif .348^ 1848. [Entrjr of Oct.31,1846.] Cash Creek [error for Cache Creek] Pvelly, "nxcursion to Calif., London, II, Co^cAvovvW XoVo c; HolVv<2. ^WoJV^^J^^*^ \o\ ^a.\l ^^ Gacheville Molol Yolo Co. Gal 0 Co., in Memorial and Biop:*l Hist.o if., Lewis Pub'g Co., 262/1691. f North* n Barrett, Univ. Calif. Pubs., Arch. & Ethnol., Vol. 6. 294. Feb. 1908. Cahto Mekdocino CoJalif Name applied by natives botla to that loca- tion and the people who inhahitdd it. 'Cah* means water and 'to* mush, and was applied to the section because of the large swampy lake originally there, the greater portion of ^ich was water-mush — Oah-to. People were Imo^Jt^ ^ all surrounding tribes as Oah-to pomq. History of Mendocino Co. 167-168, San j?an- elsoo 1880. Alley, Bov/en Sc Co« Pubrs. Cahwia River [Kav/eah Creek] G, W. BarlDour, Senate Ex. Doc.l, 32d Cong,, 1st Sess., pt. 3, 493, 1851. K *?, ir** iVcxja . Cajon de los Mejicanos or _ Calif. Caj on Pass L t- -h^, ^.^.j^^^y^ -^ |u,dUL Cajewl Rept.Lt.E.O.O.Ord in S0n.Doc.47, 31st Cong.lst Sess. 125, 1850. Calif Cajon de los Negrds dr Prletos West of Cajon Canyon, probably Lone Pine Canyon. -Hept.Lt.E.O.O.Ord in Sen.Doc.47, 51st Cong. 1st Sess. 125,1850. Galloon Pass CCajon Pass] Calif. Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 278, N.y.l859. Cajon de Tenoco Canyon lying I. of Santa Anna River about 30 miles from i.iouth. --Will ia,ruson,R.S. , map, in Ex,Doc.l29,-33d.Cong.,l3t.Ses~.,XVin(pt.4),1655. Cajon de TenocOvPass Pass leading S from the summit of Canada de ias UvasCalt. 4,256-ft.) .-.Elalce,W.P. , Pac.Rr.Rep,,V,pt. II, 137,1857. m n o -: Ccijon Mt. Mountain little S of Cajon Fa3G.--\riliiajii- son,R,S., map, in Ex.Doc.l29,3.3d.Conr. .Is^t.Sess XVIII(pt.4),1855. " Cajon de las Uvas Pass ^^^^^"^^"^ ^^ la-. Uvn- Pas I's.ss in Si:e«?€LJIiiy^da ("lat. 34° 50 »• alt 4,256 ft."). John S. Hittell, Hutchings Calif .iJa^. . I II, 357, Feb., 1359. Oajon de los tJvas San Fernando Pass. Sen. D0C.47, 31st Cong.lst Calif. Rept.Lt.E.O.O.Ord in Sess. 125, 1850. CaionTass. cr Calif. i'' Oajon de los ifejicanos L^«.A«>^.'Vv^x«A^LuwJb=A. ib. 15, MS, Bancroft Library, can^^C.'LvL'^^^ Moquelajos on site now called Calavera8--J. A. Palomares, Memoria, Galaberas R. tCalaveras Rivexl On map by J. H. Col ton, 1653. frontispiece in Adventures of Gapt .Bonneville, Revised edition. 'a.^U t Irving, 1652. Galaverfls Rivftr Salil. Calfiveras River.— Major D. H. Vinton: Senate Ex, Doc. 1, 31st Cong. 2d Sess. pt. II, 245,1850. Caldwell's store [-Nevada City] U8J.H • The C£rrp at Caldwell's store, Peer Creek, 1P50 grew into present Nevada City.— 0. L. Canfield, editor, Diarv of a forty-niner, p 1906. 6. a.lu ivwcyt^i ul (_^( V -^o t w\ a. S . •Stat, of Calif., 1854,222, 1054. Carnptonvilla Calif. Mining town between Oregon Creek and the North luba, 7 miles above Fosters Ear on the road to IJownieville.-. Sacramento Daily Democratic State Journal, Feb, 9, 1854. Cainptonville ^\.n in mountains of Yuba County. 'House Doc. 1, 34th. Cong., 3d. Sess., 795, 1856. •Ilutchinfrs Calif. LlaG., II, 106, Sept., 1G57. ota^. of v^alif. J054.,222,lo54. Oaznptonville U.S.Geog.Board, Jan.6,1909 Yuba Go, Calif, Camptonville; ,town, Yuba county, California. (Not Comptonville.) Camp Washington Stanislaus Co Minir^ settlement on South Fork Stanislaus River about 26 miles from Stockton. — Sacra- mento Daily Democratic State Journal, June 6, 1854* Camul Calif. Name on map of Los Angeles district, 1800-30, located a little N of Santa Clara River & E of Cienega. -Bancroft.Hist. Calif. 11,352,1885. Grxnadn do las Uvn -- Pass (r ^Vovv (^0.1 OL.^ N^ygg.- XftS^v>^^4^>»v» ^jL^jm. ,VJL i^^l toG liui^iplir oy s , A . A , a V/nr r m , H . K . , i ri E^^ "Do c . 1 :.9 vuCorc. , 1 st .Sess ., XVIII , (pt, .1) Art . 1 , 69, lOD^^ Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. II, 88, 1855. (lat. 34' 54' 40"; alt. 4,315 It.) .-Blake, Y/.P,, in Pac.Rr.P.ep.,V,pt.II, 135, 1857. San Luis uoispo Co., Canada del Osito (or San Benvenuto) Calif. Name given "by Portola Expd. in 1769 to canyon 3 leagues JTflW of Estero Bay at a camp 3 miles E of Pt. Estero. So-named "because Indians offered them a bear cub wnich they were taming. Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs.Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 224,301, 1911, XSrespi says the soldiers named it Osito, but he named it San Benyenuto •. -- "Drespi, Diary Portola Expd., in Palou»s Hoticia de la Hueya Calif,, 2, 162, J4exico, 1874, n.ft.A^ «"iwn«Miih.|p.>~>«ai«W«<>idiHiH ■■ ^olij-. Ganaris Spring 2ern Co See Sarneros Spring Calif Canary Spring Kern Go See Garneros Spring Calif '*Cane creek" tCarrisc Creek] Calif. Creek on western part of Colorado Desert, on or near boundary between present San Diego and Imperial Counties, mentioned by U.S. Survey or -A.B. Gray in letter dated Nov. 7, 1849, to U^.S. Comr. J no. B. Weller. — A.B. Gray, Senate Ex. Doc. 34. 31st Cong., p. 45, 1850. Canoas Oreek Fi*asn6 00. U.S.Geog.Board.May 15,1908 Calif. Canoas; creek, southwest corner Fresno County (flowing easterly from Diablo Range into Kettleman plain), California. P Ventura Co., Calif. Pueblo de Cahoas L'Site of present city of Venturol Indian rancheria named by Rodriguez Cabrillo. In 1769 the Portola Expd. visited what they thought to be the same rancheria, on Santa Barbara Channel on E side of Ventura River and renamed it La AsTxmpta or Asuncion de Nuestra S^Sora. — Costanso. Diary Portola Expd, , Pubs. Acad.Paclfic Coast Hist,, vol. 2, no. 4, 195,1911; Crespi, Diary Portola Expd.,in Pa^ou's Hoticia- de la Nueva Calif . ,2, 136, Mexico, 1874. See Asumpta Cnnop. :rook= roin^e+/. River [Hnt Crook] H Da V is, in >]?: . Doc . 1 .^9 , Tyy'. . Jonr , , 1 s ^ . S o - r . , XVIII, (pt.l) Intro., in, 18f35. IIuMphrGys,A,A.C. \'/r.rr'-^n,G.K. , in K^. Doc. 129, 35d. Cong., l3t.GeJ3s.,^^^^III, (pt.l) Art .1, 1^)5, 36, 1855. _ Stevens, I.I., chart of map(dated 1853-4), in X. Doc. 129, 33d. Cons., 1st. Ser,:^.,XVIII(pt.4),lS55. Humphreys, A. A. & V/arren,G,K. , in Pac.Rr.Rep. I, Art. 2, p. 60, 61, 1855. • Canoe Creek Valley [Hat. Creek Valley] l-^-^.r.e"^-. ,XVin(pt.:^),Ar^,.oa,f37,lB,'?[3. Qanon Creek Gal il . Bates: Four Years on Pac if. Coast, 1657. [5th Ed. 262, 185a.] Empties iTSU) K Fk. Yuba river. Canon Creek Crold Diggings 3 miles north of GeorjS Sacramento Daily Transcript, ^!arc! 1851, ^ ^ Cal i f , :etown. 27, Canon Mt. Mountain just S ol Kern River. --Wiiiiamson R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,Y,pt. I, 15,1853, Pta.del Gantil Blanco _ -Tot-\:Tgi:^\ ^^_jJJLe_./v^ t^^^ La Pei^ouL^e^ Voyage, /\tla.$ pl-S!),!!^! 6 ^ * Cantoo-oa Creek Fresno Co, See Waltham Creek Calif 0 antua Creek Fresno Go, See Waltham Creek Calif Carizal Place, possibly in present San Felice i. ::arrov;s, on old trail from Yunia to interior of southern California by way of San Felipe and Warner Valleys; or possibly Carriso Spring fartP er F or SE. 1 841 ) 1 Wilkes F^med. I-arrative, V, map (dated acing p. 150, 1845. K&tn Od* Calif. Oameros Oanyon Carneros; canyon, heading in north* east quarter of Township 29 South, U, S ,GeOg. BOaTd. AtDF. 7 IQOO Range 19 East, extending northeast- ^ * ^^^^ erly into Section 20, Township 28 South, Range 20 East, where it enters the San Joaquin valley, Kern county, California. (Not McLean.) Camero Creek [Carneros Creek] m . Creek emptying into Ilapa River from the Statutes of California, 1850,61,1850. Carnoro Mountain Kapa ->nr"±'" vVt-^""'^ °^ ^i-*" between ana oonorna Vallies. Statutes of California, 1850, 60,61, 1650* Carnero Ridge Range J <-V «..' C^' I JL S.^ K..' mf' • between Kapr and Sonoma ^.'alleys. Hittell, Hutchings Calif .lag. JIJ, Cameros Spring Kern Co. U£UL 1 X < Cameros spring. Section 5. Town- U . S .GeOfi;.BOard.Apr. 7.1909 ship 29 South, Range 20 East, Kern • -»•>-• w w^* x^w«^a v^ ^ **!'* • # f -^ -^ w.^ county, California. (Not Canaris, Canary, Carnaris, nor Carnaros.) Oarrizo Oreek tiilllilllliilliMII|l||illM|iiM|Hi» .iiliiliiiiiipiyiiiiiMilMtlMmi, ^Southern Oalif Creek on W side Colorado Desert in !^E Calif, ^lows easterly from mountains S of San Felipe and in times of extreme hi^xh water continues ^^E to ^alton Sea. ■ariso Creek, --I^lnnry! Military Reconn. 1846-?, 102, 1848 [arrizo_Ci:eek.--Pacif.R.R.Repts. Gen.I.fep of Expl. & Surv. Calif. 1853 Carizo Creak. --.Ilgrr^y! Prairie Traveler 293 N.Y. 1859 Carrizo Oreek . Southern Calif. Creek on W side Colorado Desert in SE Calif. Flows easterly fra^i mountains S of San Felipe and in tines of extreme hip-h water continues NE to Sal ton Sea. Cariso__Creek .- -Emory : nilitary Recom. ia-i6-7, 102, 1B18, Carrizo_Creek.--Pacif.H.R.Repts. Gen/Tap of Expl. & Surv. Calif. 1853 • 1 • Carizo Creek. - -^.lar cy : • • Prairie Trav3l3r,293 Carrizo Cr. LCariso Creek] Williamson, R.S., in Pac,Rr.Rep.,V,pt.I,39, 1853. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.n,104, 1857. CCariso Creek] of mountains T7 of Golo- Cariso Creek 'Creek at E base racio desert. '^f^^y^ ^''ili'ary Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego in 1846-47, 102-103,1848. l^ritten ^ ~~f ^l ^^'^P^- ^- R- Johnston, Ibid p. 611 (dan±ttcs5 typographic error). ^;7illinirison,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. Cong., 1st. Sess.,XVIII(pt.4), 1855. (Cr.risso Cr.) V.Tiipple,A.W., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,III,Art.III 40.1856. ' Carisso Creek [Cariso Creek] Iilliarnson,R.S., map, in Ex.Doc.l<9, 33d. Cong.,lst..Ses-.,:miI(pt.4),1855. Calif. Capell \t^KiajfiB.th River, NW Calif. Comprised about 18 acres in 1858. Nlou^vc-jLiwtv«fMJU-^ ^Heintzler-ian in Rept. Coranr. Ind. Affrs. for 1858, p. 638, 1858. Mess, h Docs. H.R. 35th Cone. 2d Sess. Ex. Doc. 2, 1858. He del Carmel i^\ooV& iJL. St »|.Ti\W\va'woxi,5.FrBaij LaPe^fou^t, \/oya4£, /\tW 01.3*?), H^l. R. du Camel <.1^\m\Vu JLv^^AtvvvVL Carmel River .T^xov.&Q- .No^^^cxvW LWoxJ.^x^5i,\m Map 34, Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse', 1797. ^<^H,V\n. _ Oanrislo [GarrrielJ river Ud#x IX « "To the south of the portlMonteroj] at a distance of 2 short leagues, there is a wide canyon through which flows the river called the Carraelo."— Miguel Cos- anso:Narrativ9 Portola Exped. 1769-1770: Pubs. Acad. Pacif. Coast Hist., Vol.1, No. 4 p. 65, March, 1910. St. Carmelo River.— Be echey, Voyage of Blossom [1827], II, 86, 1831. ^'jU^^C^Lj^, 4- u Carmelo River '^^^'^^^'els of Capts. Lewir, i. Clrrke, £ic . , Loiiuon, 1809. (Maiue on r.ap.) Cannelo, Rio del Camiel Biver De Mofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1844. Chart Ilo. 14. River empty iiig into Camiel Bay. "^•"^^Vancouver, Yoyn^e of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond. ,11,35, 3^^,1798 (Rio or River Camelo) . Camclo, Bale del [Carmcl Bay] De LiOfras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- s, &c., 1844. ly p^ S of Monterey Bay. [Vancouver, Voyar^-e of Discovery, 17^0-95, Lend., II, 443, 1798 (Bay of Cannelo) . Pu.erto del Ca-n-nelc Oq^X ^X • [=Oar!Tiel Bay]. —Pedro ?ont;Diar.-,Anza Expd. 1775-1776:Pubs.Acad.Pacif. Coast Hist. Vol^S, No. 1, p. 61, March 1913. Carmelo, Mission del Camel Mission. Mission on II side of mouth of Cannel River, on Cannel Bay. De Mofras, Carte de l*Oregon, des Cal- if omies, &c., 1844. Chart Ilo.l4. V/illiaiason,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. ConK.,l3t.oes3.,TVIII(pt.4),1855(L'ission of Carmel) . Carrnelo, Pte. del [Point Carael ] De Liofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifcrnies, &c., 1844. ew^:^Mo.\H. Point at S end of Carmelo Dry. Camiisa [Cariso Creek] 'Creek at ^ base of mountains W of Colo- rado desert, *Capt. A. R. Johnston in Eniory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to Gan Dicgo*^ in 1846-47, 611,1846. (1m ill 111 typographical error for Cariso) ^^t/^^v*^^ 3JtjJ[^\oii. voa"!) Carnaris Spring Kern Co, See Carneros Spring Calif. r% LJarnaros bpnng Kern 'Jo Calif ee Garnoros Spring Carnasa Creek San Luis O"bispo Co Calif See Carnaza Creek Oamaza Creek U.S.G6Og»Board,Apr,7,1909 San Luis Obispo Co. Calif. Carnaza; creek, flowing southwesterly across east half of Township 28 South, Range 17 East, San Luis Obispo county, California. (Not Carnasa.) OarplnterfaCor San Roque) Calif. Santa Barbara Co., Large Indian town on Santa Barbara Channel, 5 leagues N¥ of Ventura River, visited by Portol, Expd. in 1769 and named pueblo de la Carpinteria *—*——■*— III ■ ' — — — ^— — <^»ii^Bi^i— .— - — >- I Ai II nil nil m >» III III ■■ nil III 11 because they found the natives building a canoe. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. , vol. 2, no. 4, 199, 1911. "The soldiers called this town La Carpinterfa I naaied it San Rogue. — Cres]|)i, Diary Portola Bxpd.,in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif. 2, 140, Mexico, 1874. >Uav^ Carquines, Bale de los I^Suisun Bay] De Llofras, Carte de I'Ore^-on, des ifomies, &c., 1044. (map no. 16)"^ Bay E of San Pablo Bay. Cal. Carquine ' s Strait Kelly, Excursion to 57,1851. [Carq' lines Strait] Calif ., London, II, Carquines, strait of rCarquinez] Calif. Bryant: What L Saw in Calif. 276, 1648 Carquinez.- Ibid 357. Grarquinez Straits.- Fremont: Memo ins-, i,574,lbbV [Third Exped. 1845-1646, Letter of G-eneral Beale.] See also Karquinesy Ghupcanes Carquines, Straits of S Hatutes of California, 1851, 179, 1851. R.S.Williojifison, in Pac.Rr .Rep. ,V,pt.I, 9,1853. Carquinea. D.t. de ; sfef .|^5f Ul De Llofras, Carto de I'Ore^-on, des Cal- ifomies, &c., 1844. (map no. 16) Bay. Passage betwoon San Pabl O 0 i^ay ana ouinun Carquinez, Straits of Statutes of California, 1850, GO, 61, 1850 Carrolton =PVench Corral, Calif. --Article from Themis, a Sacramento in Mem'l and Bio^*l His 1891. (Lewis Pub^g Co.) t.of North'n (?) weekly, Calif., 90, Tried to so name it- but failed. --E.G. Waite, in [Edwin F.] Bean's History £ind Directory of Nevada Co., Calif., 344, 1867. (That is, tried to name it Carrolton.) Carson rson City River Desert Nevada Blake, Wra.P. .Notes on Geology & Mines of Neve da Territory (Washoe Silver Rep,ion), uarterly Journ.Geol.Soc.London, pp. 317-328, April 13,1864. Carson' s Creek [Ccrson^s^ Creek] the II f on S Creek flov/ing into Stanislaus River boundary Calaveras '^-^unty. nf Calif., 1854, 222,1854. s^ i.iap of California, 1852. from Gibbe Carsons Hill Place W of mouth of Carson's Creek. Gibbes, !..!ap of California, 1852. Carson's Pass Pass in Sierra Levada ("lat. 38° dV • il + 7,972 ft."). ' John S. Hittell, Hutchin.-s Calif .Llag., Ill, 357,Feb. ,1859. (lat.36'42'l5ralt.7972)..-Blal£e,W.P., in Pac.Rr .Rep., V,pt. II, 135,1857. (Carson Pass). Carson River Nevada J. C. Fremont ste.tes in a letter dated March 8, 1881 that he named Carson River the winter journey of 1843-44. — Thompson West, History of Nevada, p. 26, 1881. on & Carsonville [Carson, llevada] __ _Joi;-ied as couiit3r seat of the hypothetical Pautali Comity, California, to take effect when M-e lands described slioulci be ceded to California. - Statutes of California, 1852, 193, 1852, CARUSO HILL Tills is the round knoll or hill at the foot of Grossmont to the east and. just north of El Nido. It is so called because it was at one time ovmed by Enrico Caruso, the tenor, it got its name from popular us- age. MRS. T, C. WOHLBRUCK, EL NIDO, GROSSMONT 3/10/25 PLACE OR THING NAMED CARUSO HILL COUNTY SAN DIEGO o For what person, place, thing oT^^;^7u~i;^^^lhT^-^^ Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first~applied If the name first appeared on map or In a book give the author, tlt[^TSd~d^t^ Are there any other explanations of~th^sou rce of this name? Name and address of person supplying this information Data irom San Diego County Librart^ Copied March 1930 See oppr^rh^ffi^^ CALIFORNIA STATE Information on sources o7 California Place N GEOGRAPHIC BOARD ames Cascade Yalley Valley^2 1/2 miles belov; Yoseinite Valley. - L. H. Bunnell in Kutchinp;s Calif .I.;af% , III 500, i-ay,18f39. -f^ i , » \i '^ Casteca Lake Small dry lake near Canada de las Uvas Pass -.Biake.f.P., in Pac.Rr.Rej,..V.pt.II,47, [Cactac] ^Castcque,_Rancho Ranch in mountains S of San Joaquin Valley, &w>\ Wj^tJ^ A Us ^vvi^Ac^. ^i*-^^^x;U l^^^^l. /> c:i n rf> Statutes of California, 1G51, 172, 1851. ■.■•!»»i».||«»««yil>|li|»|iimii|imail|«1im>n _ ., R. aux Castor * aA» LLittie Shasta?} Calif Tributary to 3hasta Hiver, Siskiyou County De Mcfras Ccrte de l»(5regon, des Cali- fornies, dtc, 1844. Castle Peak Peak in northern Sierra ("lat. 38° 10"- ''alt. 13000 ft."). John S. Ilittell, Hutchings Calif. LaP:., Ill, 357,Feb. ,1859. r Castle Point San Francisco Cc,,. Calif. In 1632 Fort Point (n:ar Presidic of San Francisco) was known as Puntade Castillo or ' '" ■ I" ■ ■ III ■ ■ ir 1 1 Castle Point. -- In. H. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 6, 1669. Castro (or Rancho Castro) De I'-ofras, Carte de 1 •Oregon, les Cal ifomies, &:c., 1644. Map 16. __ Place on E side of San Francisco Bay, near present San Pablo, ranch. Cavalios, Point [Point Cavallo] Point on N side of entrance to^San Franci CO Bay, NE of Lirne Ft...Blake/:\PV^V,pt.II,map facing p. 145, 1657. Plaza de los Cavalios, De Mofras, Carte de l^Oregon, des Ualifcrnies, (Scc, Map 16,18441 Gayote River Calif. "A brancih of the north fork cf the; Stanislaus". — Audubon: Western Journal 1849-1850, 212, Cleveland, 1906. Cedar Mountain Alameda Co., Calif ibout 12 miles S of the town of Livermore. Bartlett, Wm. P. , editor, Livennore Valley, p. 7, 1878 Centerville iv.odoc Co. Calif. The now extinct settlement of Centervill s few miles west of iilturus in Northeastern California, is shown on e number of the early maps end also on the L.inera logical end ■■I ' ■ ''^- mm W.IWW ■< .Mill. Ill wiMiiiMWii—wiiiWi— ■!# Geological Lops of California published by the Lining Bureau in 1891. Central or Contra Costa Range i^laKe.W.P.. in F..c.Kr.Rep., V.pt.II.x^y ,057. Central Ferry- Ferry on Stanislaus River on road from Stockton to Sonora and Columbia. • "^'.atutes of California, 1054, 154, 1354. ^'^^^^^« ' - Calif. Name on map of Los Angeles district, 1800-30, a little N of San Pedro Bay, -Bancroft, Hist. Calif. II, 352, 1885. Rlentioned as rancho in 1834. - Ibid ttt ^'^% i^ Gerro Bonito San Benito Co. Calif. U.S. Geog.Board,Mar.6, 1912 Cerro Bonito; Ridge, Diablo Range, dividing valley of Pimental Creek frocn Panoche Valley, San Benito County, California. Chaces or Neills On Butte Creek. — Williams on *s Sketch of Route of Capt. T;arnerfe| party. Rept. in Sen.Doc,47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. Pt. I I, pp. 17-33, 1850. See also Neals Chain Islets Calif In Suisun^Bay at junction of San Joa- quin and^Sfei^ ^ Rivers; now Chain Island. — Kingrold, Map of Anchorage off New York of the Pacific, 1850. Chalk Mountains Nevada TprHfn;^ ?S**?''*®I-?'' ^^^logy & Mines of Nevada Geol.DOc.London.pp. 317-328, April 13,1864. Chandlerville (lentionod as village near Table Hock, Sierra County, Hutchings Calif .Lla^:. , II, 245, Dec. ,1857. Place between Span isli Flat and St. Louis. -^Stat. of Calif., 1854, 222,1054.. \ t Ft. Chapman Calif Opposite mouth of Middle Fork Sacramento River [now Steamboat Slou^J. — Ringgold, Chart of Sacramento River, 1850. a A-i. I^"^, u iJ'^ ^e K ") 4- 1 oTiW-le ¥ R. Champagne Cal^f. Tributary of 3agr|jn||ito R. , flowing VT. De Mofras: Carte de l»Ore*gon, des Calif ornies (5:c, Gen»l map, 1844 « See Sacramento R, Chay-o-poo-ya-pah Creek Creek flowing from Walker's Pass into Kern River. — Y/iliiarnson, R. S. , in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V, pt. I, 15, 1853. _ m Teiiama Co. Califs ^jjKg'ine applied by Nom-lak-ke of Pr^kent peakA? miles south of Elder Greek and north of Paskenta ranch ^-ria on Thorns Creek. (Near rancheria of same n£ime ) . — 8 to Cherokee Place Letween ^wcetland's and I.Ioore' Flat, Nevada County.. iStat. of Calif. 18^)4 Pourche des 'ihevauz Calif iiw*'hi. iiiiiiiiijii>iiii iiiwiiHiiiiiiiiiMi Tributary to R. eau claire, which flows E into R. de Trou and thence into Sacramento R. , E side. De Mofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Ualif- orniBS WUIM^^ Chinese ___ J. Cil in e s e G arnp ] Place little IIVJ of Jacksonville. -- Gibbes, l.!a.p of California, 1852. n alif Ghinese Diggings [Chinese Garnp] Audubon .'Western Journal 1849-1650 202, Cleveland, 1906. Chinatc'jm =Dayton, Nev. (in 1860) --History of Nevada, pub'd by Tliorapson & West, loy, looi • Chine Calif. NanB on map of Los Angeles district, 1800-30, a little N of Santa Ana River & SW of Jurupa. —Bancroft. Hist. Calif. 11,352,1885. Chino [Chino] Place in V mrt of San Bernardino Plain. •Statutes of California, 1853,119,1853. Vrnir)Tilo,A.^'. , in ^^.13oc.i::9,35d .Con-. , lst.Soss.,XYIII(pt.,':),Art.6;32;18r)5.(Rnncho de ;hino) . r Chino, Rancho de CCr.l Whipple, A. W., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.I, 21,1856. China [Chi no] Place 1:E of Santa Ana.--Criblet^ .Llai) of California, 185^. ll?hipple,A.W. , in Pac.Rr.Rep.,!!!, Art.II, 135,1856. Chintache Lake Os Tulare Lake] Calif. Name for Tulare Lake given on James Wyldls Map of Gold Region of Calif ., London, 1849. On map by JJi. Colton,1853, frontispiece _m ^ Adventures of Capt. Bonneville, Irving 1852. Revised edition. Chintache, Lake [now Tulare Lake] CIo^l Large lake in lower San Joaquin Valley ^ilkes Exped. (map dated 1841) ,V, facing \ p. 150, 1845. CU^:ti^ v. ^' Vo.e-^ A>ce^W . ____ Calif. in 1829 a friar, "wandering northward fr^is S.Rafael, went up the Chocoalami stream to Luca Point". -Bancroft, Histjirj,! irf Calif > 111,256 ft. note, 1885. In ie&' Priar Amoroso visited the Cainemeros tribe of Indians living on the river Choooalomi, the tiiiUimi.name of which is now Santa Rosa Creek. —Robert A.Thompson. Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Sonoma Co., 70, Phila.1877 b Gmi^l ValleJ^Bear Valley. San Benito Co --Mem*! &Biog*l Hist. of Coc^st Counties of tral Calif., Lewis Pub'g Co., 149, 1693. Ed. by Henry D. Barrows. ,Gal Gen- Chov;-chilla Creek [Chowchilla River] t Creek flowing into San Joaonin River from lie GibbeCi5jI.:ap of California, 1852. ";/ i 1 1 i .nmson , R . S . , map , in T^x . Do c . 1 :i9 , o-Sd . Con ^,lot.Se-''..,XVin(p+...4),1855(Cliorchilla R,) . Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.II,l6^b!DV. (Chowchilias) . Chowchilla Rivsr ' ' Calif Pacif.R.R.Repts. Gen.Map of Expl. & Surv. Calif. 1855. Chowchilla River.— "Sometimes known as *Big Mariposa*." — Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 316, N.Y.1859. Cho^-chille River Corif^ CChow-chil Adaiii Johnston, Senate ^x. Doc.l, , 2d Sess., pt. 3, 512, 1851. la River 32d Rancher ie de las Choyas Indian village on west side at mouth of las Choyas River, on San Diego Bay. Now tween San Diego and National City. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, 1797. be- Chrysopylae Kelly, 265,1851. [Golden Gate] Excursion to Calif., London, II, Ghupcanes [Garcjuinez] "The strait of the Ghupcane s " . — Diary of Fray Narcisi[ro Duran[ entry May^ 14, 1617] rExped.orr Sacramento & San Joaquin rivers, 1817:PubB. Acad. Pacif. Coast Hist., Vol. 2, No, 5^ p. 5, Dec. 1911. See also Garquines, Karquines. Clnirntov;n Placo 5 miles .1^1 of For+ Reading. Beckwith,E.r., in ^' ■.Doc.l.'^"^^33d.Con/^-. , 1^+..Spc.c. jYIII(p(..-),Ar^-,.5a;61;1655, Beckwith,E.G., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,II,Art.II, 54,1855. __ C i enega Name on map of Los located a little Calif. Angeles district, 1800-30, N of Santa Clara River. -Baixroft.Hist. Calif. II, 352,1885. Cienegas. Rancho in Los Angeles district in 1823. -Ibid 111,633,1885. Cienega C]:*e5k Ksrn OC. Calif. Cienega Creek, SE corner of Township 11 Range 24 W (Section 26) Kern County, Calif. U.S.aeog. Board, Apr. 7,1909. Ciervo Hills Fresno Sc 3an Benito Cos. Calif. 1 ?5 (If^ncT T^no-rrl Ifov. A 1Q19 ^'e^vo; Hills, around Ciervo Mountain, J.D.UeOg.£50ara,liiar.5,iyi^ Oiablo Range, comprising that por- prising mai pi tion of foothill belt, extending from Cantua Creek to Tumey Gulch, Fresno and San Benito Counties, Calfornia. Cirncuita Statutes of California, 1^50, 17::, 1850, Cipreses, Pte. de Cypress Point To V vet- ^^ J^^ entrance Carmel Bay. De liofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, kCf 1844. Chart IIo.M. * City of Geventy-six * Place. bctv/een Poorman's Creek a.nd mouth of ."kelson Creek [Plunias Co.]. •Statutes of California, 1853,313,1853 Claiuet River k Lake (or Tlainatl) [Klai.iath] Lathain, Proc. Philolog. Soc. Lond., VI, 82, 1854; Ibid Opuscula, 310, 18(30. lammittSEiver ^Klamath River] ? Calif ^1p26^^p"^ ^u^!:!f' "^^■'"^'^ l^^^'^ Snake Expd. , Olamuth River Calif. Overton Johnson u; V/in. H, /inter, Route Across the Rocky Mountains with a Description of Oregon & California in 1843, pp. 47, 75, 135, 1846. ^WwvoJt W V eJlW KVoevw^Vk "blvj.^>^ JL-v^C^ : "^o^*^**- 1^h::>. ^.H*?- lUijo ) ^vOOC-Vt Sxcctv/ove Vr\HoLMsio\vaI\ ^k.^ ^i*^!* VJO-sj.^ juX*^^tt:w».*>^ "V*""^ rv— *^ ^*tj».»j*^ (^^ «^ V*— ^^::^^ ^^^■•^^ VV^Vok. ^6. ^olIv I V-jfcju.0.^ ' ^i*XLe • W«»^*«lyIvj^ y^.^.vto.3. ?^*^.l'?n. from the Clear Creek ^M ^viPi^r.^^i"^^^^^' Sacramento Piver Vij^a fcwVuiles S of Redding. 'Statutes of California, 1051, 423, 1851. 'Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London, II, 96-97,1851. Clear Lake Uo^iL ^. • c Statutes of California, 1852, 192 1852. ' Large lake in present Lake Coianty. •GibLs, in Schoolcraft, III, 104, 105, 1653 Oibbel Lap of California, 1852. ^. ^i'-HA Lo^Kwv^cv ^A V^.tww 0. JL7La.vJt^ !L r^ "^^^"^-^ ^^mx>v>X.^.JL^ f S^^^"'^* >?L'^^^:' P^- 2. D. 253, 1850. n o 1st. ^' Clear Lake Vo(!loci d*. Li — ^^*£*tj3:v.V^^«-.^*^ Clear Lake Valleys [Clear Lake Valley] •Statutes of Crdiiornia, 1855,77,1855. •Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,10.::, 111,185:5. (Clear Lake Valley) . Clifton 1857. Blake, W. P., in Pac.Rr.Rep., V,pt.II,140, Clinton • Place Co.]..istat. [Clinton] 6 miles EllE of Jackson [Aiaador Ox California, 1854, 222, 1854. Clinton 'j-oviTi near Oal-iland, Ala^neda Counts. 'Statutes of California, 1854,184,*fbj^l. OoachelU Tallay .Riverside Coachella; valley, part of the desert tt ri /-^ t-j « lying immediately northwest of the U « O tVjdOg* DOSlTCL^ Co. Calif. Jan. 6, 1909 Salton Sea, Riverside county, Cali- fornia. (Not Conchilla.) Coarse Gold Gulch "^lutchings Calif .L:a^r. , III, 503, 1859 Ooflst Moimtfiing Calif Onflst Moiintaing.— J.S. Hittell, Hutchings* Calif. Magazine, p. 259, Dec. 1858. Uo^i ^^t Rnnx^o Dnvi?, in Ex.^oc.l29, o^d.Conip;. jlst.oo??'. , : III , (pf. . 1) Intro . , 6, 1055. q^j^ Davis, in Pacific Railroad Rep. , I, jp. 5, 1855. COCHES CAIIYON (Sp. hog canyon) Mr. C. M. Drake of National City writ- ing in the Union in 1879 says the complete name is "Canada de los Coches", Miss Elizabeth Mannix and LIr. Donal Hord say that in Mission days the padres had a hog farm in this vicinity and until quite recent times wild hogs were to be foimd in this vicinity. Bancroft says "Canada de los Coches 400 varas, was granted in 1843 to Apollnaris Lorenzana". _ (zf^ >^y,.0.^i jr c 3 :^^mm^^^i^^^^^^^^^ PLACE OR THING NAMED COCHES CMYON a COUNTY SAN DIEGO For what person, place, thing or event was this place named? Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first appljed If the name first appeared on a map or In a book give the author, title aTid^d ate" Are there any other explanations of the source of this name? Name and address of person supplying this information Data from San Dioaro County Librartl^ '^-^r>^ rl M - ^ -c^^C. Seo. opposite side CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources or California Place Names COCHES CREEK (Sp, hog creek) "' This creek takes its name from the canybn of the same name. PLACE OR THING NAMED COCHES CREEK COUNTY SAN DIEGO For what person, place, thing or event was this place named? Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or In a book give the author, title and date Are there any other explanations of the source of this name? Nanne and address of person supplying this information Data from San Diego County Library Copied March 1950 See opposlto side CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources of California Place Names Coc'Vinn.; ranCi.o or Cocoiriongo [Cuc^non, ■ ] t /■ \ » . J : 1 ^ • '^ P -^ ^ • . •-' 1 .1 1 V r) . . . , ^ r.r .. . o , ) J , 1 c)00 •^ al so no-2(dated 1853-4;TCocoirinn£o) • nap Cocomonga [Cucamonga] Whipple, A.W., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,III,Art.II, 134,1856. Cocomongo CCr.] Whipple, A,W., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.I, 21 , 1856 . Coco Mongo RancdilGucawonga ] * " Calif. Marcy: Prairie Traveler,278, N.Y.1859. Gocomouga's Ranch iGucamorifcaD Ibid 21S. Su*^«5U^e ^Cv^^.^>J0 el Co jo De Liofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, fcc., 1844. Anchora£,-e in Santa Barbara Channel lust E of Point Conception. El Cojo (Point Conceicion) ^ Calif. El Cojo (Point Concepcion) , searrport qn coast from which rancheros shipped hides and tallow. — Ifei. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89, 548. San Francisco, 1889. Rancheria del Cojo Santa Barbara Co. , Call Indian rancheria?„little more than a *^i^ *••»-' iBfiL- TS i^ . '^C , W:i,M3 —Col 'alif Indian naice of place on So. Fork Airerican Kiver where gold was discovered in Jan. 1848. •Tyson, Geology of Calif. Sen. Doc. 47, .^ist. Cong. 1st Sees. 11, also on map, 1850. 4v,o.^! if . CglluKa on, Derby's irap, accoirpany inff Derby's Topographical Meiroir,Sacrair.ento 'Spelled Cyloma by Lieut. Buffuic. When he arrived in Dec. 1848, it was a little set- tiement or 3 houses; by spring- of 1849 it had ^rown into a large town. - Buffuin, E. Coloma rn,,n T [ C ull o:iia J Town on S Fork /unerican Rivor :''" of Placcr- villp. ^l^Avv>:^ io^ tJjfeAv_cK.Aj^ Statutes of California, l'^o0^6-^lBr/);iG5ij7(: 1851. [Culloma]. Gold vrrs discovered r+ Colo:;ia in Jrnuary 164r l- .\-r:ios r. Llarsliall, a canientcr ernpl oye: by Gen. John A. Sutler to build a sr^ mill at 4 1 > rr^ tnat point on the river. See articles by Sutter and <:rBhall in Hutch in£;s C-lif.Lar. , tJ^, 194-1^8 (bv Sutter); 199-20r.,10r^-7 (by L:rir shall) '. Col oma G -iubes ) Lian of [Cull oma] California, 1852. Cold Springs Little village between Col oma and about 6 miles from Placerville.- Daily Transcript, March 2, 1851. Calif Flacerville, - Sacramento V Pointe de la Colline "J't*:'^ ^ " ' ■ """ ■ ' ' Early name of Point Loma at outer entrance to San Diego Bay. 1797. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, Columbia [Columbia] Place in W Tuolumne County a few miles N of Sonora and just S of Stanislaus Piver. •Ilutchings Calif Jiag., I, 79, Aug., 1856; Ibid III, 49,'3, 1359. tatutes of California, 1854, 154-, 1854. Cribbe^^,^ .lap of California, 185r..' Calif ^°^'8r?i-f ^.f ^rt,-J.S, Hittell, Hutchinps Calif. Magazine, p. 259. Dec. 1858 ^ Colorado LKiverj Sd£ui. JL XX* Humboldt, Jssai Polit.Nouv.Ssp. .I.xxxv,18U. De ^°^^^s» SxDloration de ^Oregon &o. Tome p. 215. 1844. Rio Color^r^n ^n I, Occident. Rio Colorado [Colorado River] Stat, of Cal if.. 1854 ':23. 1854 Colton Place on 1! side Stanislaus River about 1 5 miles from mouth. --GibLes, I ap of Californi to\amt>\a ^inoer Mariposa. Co. C ai'if. -\\ C f* "O 1 M a Columbia Finger; mountain peak, U.:D. l:ieoq. J3C>ara. J lar. ^^ \«t 10 Mariposa county, California. (Not Columbia's Finger.) Columbiana Plrce on W side Rio de los Flitnas [Feather River], S of mouth of Iloncut Creek Gibbe, Hap of California, 1852. Colusa CColusn] Ilutchiiigs Calif .Maif:., 1, 494,105 7. G-ibbe^ l.Iap of California, 1852. Cibl .vcbo^ ^o-Xi.^. TbVMW. -^ <^0«-«^*vv\: 1 I Ho/v-^sJ^ »^^X«-x TflC^vAtV-V^. ywAjCfl^^v^ VMl^Jovax V^LK-iiL^ * Colusi =Golusa •Golusi. A locality of California. "--School craft, Ind. Tribes, V, 575, 1655. Colusi [Colusa] County Beat of Colusi [Colusa] County. _ ^Statutes of California, 1551, 179, 1851. •0. M. Fozoncraft, Senate V.x^^Boc.l, 3M Cong., 1st Sess., pt. 3, 510, 1051. _ ^Stat. of Calif., 1854, 222, 1854. *Wc Colusi County [Colusa County] Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. Statutes of California, 1850, 62, 1350; G-iube^, I.ap of Cal ifornia, 1852. Corrununion Creek 1 o • ^ ♦ Small stream named by Gibbs L McKee, miles S of tovm of Humboldt. •Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,126,1853, Gomptonville Yuba See Camptonville Oalifl Pte. de la Conception rpn-;n+ n^v>« i - -. ^ Lroint Lonccption] According to Spanish chart found on ship captured by Admiral Anson in 1743. La Perouse, Voyage, Atlas pi. 67, 1797.^ Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 17"0.95 Lond., 11,4^.8,1798 (Point Conception), & Atl-7 (Pta. Conception; . Conception, Point [Point Conception] rribbes^ilap of California, 1852. Da vis. Jei ""eri^vOii ) m ^■'^Doc.ir.9, "VM. ConG,,l-t.Sess.,X^.qiI,(T)t.l) Intro. ,5,1355 mt 1855. Davis, in Pacific Railroad Rep. ,1^.5, Concepcion, Pte, de la [Point Conception] De Llofras, Carte de T Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 184^1. Point at mi entrance to Santa Barbara Channel^ where the coast trends suddenlv east. Concepcion, Point Point at XJ Channol . [Point Concontion] entrance to Santa Barbara P v> V/ilkes Pxped. (niap dated 1841) ,V. facir^P- .150,1645. * f <:, Gibbes Map of California, 1052 (Point onception) . ^ Santa Barbara Co., Calif, Concepcion de Maria Santlsima rancheria Indian rancheria 2 leagues FW of Pt. Concep- cion in canyon which estuary enters and meets the waters of a stream. Visited by Portola Expd. in 1769 and named Rancheria de la Espada. b«* cause an Indian stole a sword from a soldier's scabbard, Crespi says he had already named it Concepcion de Maria Santlsima. •- Crespi, Diary Portola Exp. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2. 151, Hexlco, 1874. See also Espada Punta de Concha [=Poi5it Avisadero] Calif Lieut. Ayala*s First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775* Name given by Ayala or CaJ^dzares to Point Avisadero, San Francisco Bay. '— Zoeth El dredge Beginnings of San Francisco, I, 50, 1912 Conchilla Valley Riverside Go, See Coachella Valley Call Concho's Valley Concho's Valley, near Clear Lake, n^ the chief who lived there. — Caleb T. Statement of Historical Facts on Calif MS, Bancroft L brary, 1878. Calif. ^Ui -Ii for Fay. Condemned Lar [Conder.meu Bar] ' Ear on 11 Fork /irnerican River near jimcticfj with S Fork. -Stat, of Calif . ,1054,222,1854. Condon Peak San Benito Co^ Calif. U*S*Geog^Board^Mar*6 1912 ^^^.^^"j ^^^^ (elevation 4,9^5 feet) 4 > miles south-southeast of San Benito Mountain, at headwaters San Benito River on northwest, and White Creek on southeast, San Benito County, California. Conejos Place in northern part of Santa Lucia fountains . :;Utcllin/:-^S Cal if .Lap;., Ill, b3a, June, 1659. n onsonines River [Cosuinnos R,^ _ Gunnison, J. V/, & Beck\vith,^.G. , map(dated 185:5/4), in Ex.Loc.i:9,:53d.Conp:.,lst,.5ess., :VIII(ot.4),1855. Consiimnfts River [=-Co^k>wyv.«^ mnes Ex. Doc. 1, 31st -Major D Cong. 2d H. Yinton: Senate Sess. pt. II, 245. 1850. Centra Costa Calif. In 1840 the name of all the country on- the east side of San Francisco Bay. — ^ Tnf ''o^^^'^' ^'^^y ^^^^s i^ Calif., 1631- tsv^, 105, San Francisco, 1889^ Contra Costa County Established and defined Feb- 18,1850- County seat Martinez. - Statutes of Calif., 1850, 60, 1850- Con-'.ra Costa County nd Established Feb. 18, 1850 Statutes of California, 1850, defined. 60, 1850. f r ^ osrou ^VKajtIvv <^o. '^Ui-^ i Contra Costa or Central Range ■'ii-lllllWlllllllllillllllltiiili^ mrmmm>m.mm,.,^m.m~mmm^- ^_. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr .Rep. , V,pt. 11,139, 1857 _Calif B§?&«v^fef^^' ^ll^ ?«"^'^ applied to £^r|eiey Hills across the bay to the eaqtwAr-H ridfrohhr^''% SP^^^^. ^^^s^^ntra Costa i^? ?n ^^? ^^^?* Mountains", and said to be Calif ^Lr^'vnr^^-M^-^; Hitteiriutchingst oalil. Mag., Vol, 5, No. 4, p. 162, Oct. 1860. Convercion, Pte. de la ivow^Vvw-t Hiv^we'\^xQ.i ^L-e Uofras, Carte de I'Ore^-on, des Cnl- ifornies, &,c. , 18M. "D * 4. A?" ^^^'^ iomt o*^F'anta Tarbr-ra Channel, SE o^ mouth of Hanta Clrm Pivot* tt« -n • j. tt Lcciioa (.icra raver., ilov; Point Iluenene'? /ancouver, Voya^^c of Liscovery, I700-05 ' Lend., 1 1, 451, 1790 (Conversion Point) , & Atlls' ll- ta. conversion) . Converse's Ferry '^G^^y on San Joaquin River fl^Uuiiu^^I W..4cotatutes of California, 1855,ll^5t Cook's Well /CC^ ^*^^ Well in Colorado Desert, 15 miles from Colorado Desert...Blalce,w.p., in Pac.Rr.Rex). , V,pt..II, 111, 1857. ' ' Cook's Wells; /c .Jw "m^ «^ ^ On Cblorado Desart, 20 miles from Yurn via Los Algodones.— Marcy: Prairie Trav- eler, 292, N.Y.1859. • •• Cboks Well.^ Pacif.R.R.Repts. Gen.Map of Bipl. & Surv. Calif. 1855. Coon Hollow Calif. ining Can:p aoout a mile south of Placerviile.- Sacraniento Union, Dec. 15, 1851. [4^ "^■""-^■j^ y^mm/tt^/l^ "N'VAJI *-.^l.»,,„j|i..l'-:- ^ Coon? Place just S of Lercod lUver, Lloriposa County. -.aiole:^r>,::ar, of California, 1852. Coopers Ft. oolano Co. - — Calii , At Benicia, on Straits of Carquinez,— B^^F°1860^^^ of 3trs. of Carqidnes and Yallejo In. letter of Thos. Larkin to Jas. Buchanan,) Sec. of State, dated Monterey, June 28,1348. ] Same letter reproduced \n^J . Sherwood Ely,>U California, Her V/ealth and Resources, p''.11.1848 Corclillcran of California , C6:-Lu u. i. LLosurnnes River] Hibbes, ^ap of California, 1852. Gunnison, J /^. & Beckv/ith F G mn-n r.^o+ ^ Il^>53/1), inEx.Doc.l-^,33d.Cone%,lst Sess., XYIII(pt.4) ,1855(Concornnes R.) . Rio de los Oosiriin^s Calif. Fremont rExpl.Expd. to Oregon k Calif. (ia44), 248, 1845. \u\ * Cong Calif. jor D. il. Vinton. —oenate Ex. Doc. 1. 2d oess. pt. II, 245, 1850. 31st dosumes Rivet* TysonrGeolcgy of Calif. Oong.lst S6ss.7,l3,15,21, Calif. Sen. Doc.47, 31st 1850, Also on tiiai). '-'osunini River Sacraraonto Go. Call KJ ee 'josumnes Kiver Oosumno Kiver Sacramento See Cosumnes lUver 'Jo Calif. n osumnes M bee 'josumne Cotton Y/ood Crook Creek cmptyinr- jnto Gacrr.raonto River from the V; ; Lout 15 miles i; of Rod Lluff . Statutes of California, 1850, 101, I'SO. Kelly, I^xcursion to Calif ., London, II, 96,97,1851. GiLLef Unj) of California, lf^5n. Cottomood Orsek K^rn & Kir^g Oos. Calif. Cottonwood Oreek. flowir^ into McLur e val lev from northern part of Township 25 South. Range" 17 East. Kern and King Counties. Calif. U.S. Geog. Board. Apr. 7. 1909 Gouenga [San I-'ernando] "The plain of San Fernando, Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 18-48. [Entries of 1847 J Calif, or Couenga. "— 390,292,41?, Govertsburg =Red Bluff, Calif. --Article frcaii Themis, a Si in Mem; 1 and Biog'l Kist.oJ 1691. (Lewis Pub*g Co.) acramento f North* n (?) weekly. Calif., 95, Cowoer River (or Cowe) , CKaweah lUye^V] Actarn J^ohnston, Senate T.x. Doc 1 "^rd Sesn pt. 3, 514, 1651. Co7/ Camp Camping place aoout 13 miles entrance to San Francisauito Pass - in Pac.Rr.Rep.,Y,pt.II,6l,l857. SE of Blake, W.P., Cow Creek • • - Oalif . Rept.Geo,P. F.Smith in Sen, Doc. 47, 31st Cong. Ist Sess. 83, 1850. l^^---^ t*;^-^ ^-...^TUJJu^^ Cow Greek.- Fremontrlvlemoirs, 1,477, lS&T.[3d Exped. 1845-1646.] Gov: Creek C 4 Hutchings Calif .lia^s. , 1, 541 , 1857. Creek in Shasta County rinin^: in nortl.orn • •» sicie SrcraLinnto bierra ano or.ipt^riii/-- into River about 1 miles ST] of Reduing. Deckwitb "^ r. •;,. t.%. i-. i,:^..U, , m ST.r'oc.ir^.^, 3:3d. Conr. ,1st. ess., XVIII(pf,::),Ar^..5a;5",62;ie5:3. Stevens, I.I. , chart of map (dated 1053-4), in ".X. Doc. 129, 53d. Cong., Ist. Sens. ,XVIII(pt. 4), 1855. Beckwith,E.G. , in Pac.Rr.Rep.,II,Art,IIi 52,1855. Cowc River (or Cowecr) CKawoah Tli^et] Adain^ Johns ton, Senate ^x. Eoc.l, 32d ArroTC del Co^rote J cxJl .1 X ♦ T'i'3 Aiiza Er[:d. travel i"- S from ^en Fra-nciscc Barr toi^ard Monterey, followed do^:--^ ■ ^e Arrc^o ft. del Ccvote. i 'lis r/as seme ais :ace ' -^ of ore r3achi-nr Ric del Paiaro. —Pedro For.trDiar; . Aiiza Exi:d.l775-1775:Pul}s, Acad..P' cif .Ooas- Hist.i Vol.3,lIc.l,p.l09,March 1915. Coyote, Arroyo del [Coyote Creek] Creek emptying, into 5 extremity of Sa.n Franc icco Bay from the ^r Cal ifornic ) ■J IOC-". SE. — Giblc:^;^ i ap Coyote Creek [Coyote Kivcr] River emptying- into S extremity of San i^ranciGco Lay from tlie southu^. Statutes of Cr^lifomia, 1850, 124, 18C0. Cdbbe's Liar of California, 1052 (Arroyo del Coyote) . See also Rio Calavaros Ooyote Ridge U.S .Geog. Board, June Inyo Co. Oalif. 7 1911 ^°^°*®' ^'^^^' ^"y° County. Califor- ♦ * nia, separating Coyote Creek from Bishop Creek. v Coyotes •P.anch ten miles from "wrer Santa Anna, rlvnr of the sa,.e name." 'Kmory, Ililitcary Reconn. Ft. Leuvenv^nrth t.o uan Dingo in 1846-47, 119,1848. 'Statutes of California, 1653, 119, ISf:". a torn ratuated on the 4-- r Rancho Los Coyotes Rancho in Los Angeles Co., owned by Pio Pico and Andres Pico. -• Wm. Sixty Years in Calif.. 1631^9^593 Cisco, 1689. ' Calif, in^ 1650 H, Davis, San Fran- Cozzens Sonoma Co.. Calif. Cozzens [not Cuzzens].. Old ranch,, well known in early days, on north side of Dry Creek at forks of road about a mile and a half below forks of Dry k Warm Springs Creeks. [Exact location from County Surveyor, Sonoma Co..]-cmu^. PLACE OR THING NAMED • PLACE OR- e re:*, i .' ?y iTc For what per/on, place, thing or eveTu^a^ this plaTei^rnid? -i<^ Who first applied the name? -Mi c If known, give date when first applied If the name tfrstv^pitfeared on a man or in a honU^^lS"^ ♦►,« «..*J!:_<.,x.- eared on a map or in a book^ive the a uthor/ 1 Itle^iF^d at/ /C^/ ,■^1^ .CTL.;:!.. ^rz^^^>-^.o u^ 7^ Are there any other explanations of the ^u7ce of x^^ ame? Name a CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources _ California Place Names and address^ person supplyfng this mformatTon ^--Q-^a^U^^y, Crescent City « o ' c [Crescent City] Statutes of California, 1853,201,1853. i..ado county seat of Klai..ath County o"an. 26, 1854. Incorporated as a city April 13, 1854 Statutes of California, 1854, 173, 19 7, Tse^ In 1853 Called Point St. Geoi^e. — Walter Vim Dyke, Statement of Recollections on '.latters connected with Calif. , MS .Bancroft Lib. County seat of Del liorte County, LT/ Call •Polit. Code of California, San Francisco p. 825, 1897. Crocker Flat Kern Co* Calif. U.S.Geofi;. Board. AiDr. 7.1909 ^'°''^" ^^**; ^'■«=^ iy^"& "^o^^iy >" o t *^* • ,j.^v/ir Sections 19 and 30, Township 31 P 3 South, Range 22 East, Kern county, California. Crocker Peak rocker; Peak. Mono County, Califor- nia, latitude 37° 29', longitude n8° 49- Altitude 12,448 feet. Mono Co, Calif. U.S.Gepg. Board, June 7,1911 Crosby* 3 River ^^\e.ievv-V'?^M^^k Cro^bv'o River: , Emptier into south side Mono Lake.--J.g.V. m the California Scraobook bv Oscar T, Shuck, p. 173, San i-rancisco, ]'^ '"^ Cucaimon^^^Ti ranch I o statutes Place in Bernardino. of Cal ifornia, Srn Fernardino [Cucarion^a] 1853,119,1853. plain ^ of Tan Cucaimonga ravine [Cucainonr^;a Canyon] •Statutes of Culifoi-nia, 1853,119,1853. Canyon in eantorn part of San Gabriel Llomtrdns. Cuidad de los Angeles [Los Angeles] Calif. Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 261, S93 and elsewhere, 1848. [Entries of 1846.] ^t» Cullborg North of Chain I. in Suisun Eav on New York of the Pacific; 1850. Calif nov/ ^^'^^'^^ [Coloma] Tom on S Fork /ii.iorican I^iver ::V- of Flacor- villc, n Dorado Co. r-tctutos of California, 18c0, 62, IGCO. County scat of El Dorado Co-onty in 1851.- Statuten of Calif ornia,18;:l, 176, 1851 . ^^^ Gold^was discovered at Coloma in danuary 1848 by dpjnes V. Larshall, a carpenter eiaplo^.-ec ohn A. Sutter to build r tsp.v >;iii at that point on the river. See article RYid ! -r-hall in Hu.Wv%.^s^oaiVV.^.xV'f^^^;V'i't'^ n. Jn^r G 1 Sutter Cully Bull 8tation --Parm on S side I.oyo River near its inoutli (purchased by govern ment for Indian reservation purposes) . E. Steele in Kept Comm. Ind. Affrs. for 1863, 404, 1864. Culoira See Coloma Calif. Spelling by Lieut. Buffum in 1850. — Buffuir, E. Gould. Six Monthsin the Gold Mines, 64, 99-100, Ks-o Cut Eye Foster's Bar Bar on II Fork Yuba from rnoutli. Pdver [Foster Bar] about 5 miles ^tutcs of California, 1852, 27.0 l^^rp . / Calif Rancho Cyante Rancli, probably near Santa Gmz, owned in 1640 by Isaac Graham, who lived at Santa Cruz. -- Wm. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1631^9, 56, San Francisco , 1869. Da^ett's Pass Pass in Sierra Nevada (alt. 6824 ft.).-- Elake,W.P., in Pac.Rr. Rep. ,Y,pt. II, 135,1857. Tpr^r.I'?£;^)^-^\'^''^S?,^° Geology cS: Mines of Nevada Territory (l^ashoe Silver Region),. Quarterly Journ. Geol.ooc.London,pp. 317-328, April 13,1864. Daler*s Mill Pal if InSE direction from Sutter's Fort. Tyson: Geology of Calif. Sen.Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. 12,1850. Darwin Creek U. S.Gec^. Board, June Inyo Co. Clalif. 7 IQll ^^^^"' Creek, Inyo County, Califor- ' f-^^-^^ nia, a headwater of Bishop Creek, heading in Mt. Fisk. Davis t Atherton riace on S side Calaveras River 25 miles K of Stockton. -Gibbes, Llap of Californi Co loO^ • Daylors Place on II side Cosumnes River 12 miles from raouth.-.G-ibbes, Map of California, }8r:.2. Le adman's Creek V/illionson,R.S., map, in P^t. Do 0.129, 33d Cone:., 1st. Sess.,XVIII(pt.4), 1855. Creek flowin£' into.Lkriposa Ri ver from the S. *•-♦ Dead Mountains San Bernardino '^c. U.S.GeOe:. Board Mnv ? lOn^ I>ead; mountains, San Bernardino .vjou^. DUttra.may sJ^!^^, •Stat, of Calif., 1854,222, 1854. Deer Crook r^ [Deer Creek] Crook emptying into YuLa River from the I i'^evaaa Countv -iF5fQ+ r^^ n i - x> ■> ^ ^i^y. otat. Ox Calif., 1854, 222, 18M R day. 'J •(^^""•im' f^ )o'^,\'2., Fl at Jutchings Calif. Ma^., 1, 540, ju,,c, 1857. Fork B.ttle Creek, on mi slope Lit. Lassen 4500 ft.). (alt ::nck'rrith,E.G-., in F.x. Do c. 1 ::9, 3;5q. Cone;, ,1st . Sos3.,XYIII(pt.g,Art.5a;58;1855. Beckwith,E.G., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,II,Art.II, 51,1855. Point Defiance Deer Pla,co between lower crossini^ of Creek and iVonoh Corral, IJevada Co4.ty.-i5tat of Lai If., 1854, 222, 1354. Pte, Lelgada Point Just south of Cape Mendoci no. a m a.% little "below latitude 40 A pl. 3. 1797 La Pe rouse, Voyage Pta.Delgada. Ibid., PI. 15 Pta. del Gada, PI. 16 Pie. del Gada, PI . 31 DeW\o(rcu^ &a>fT^ ci^"\'0 I'^aV x^^^or[ n « ^ Cal v^oT nx^\^-!^ yjdU^% ^ a^ l^^jdtK\\ Jl S^_ :i^ Delgado, Foint CPoint Delf^da], 1 641 ) rilkes Erqoed. IJarrative, V, map (dated lacing p. 150, 1845. Point shown on Y/ilk llendocino. es map as SE of Cape G^-nctal M^Jj \'0>vv\: ^W r 3oc.l29,33d V/iliiairison,H.S -es3.,XVIII(^t.4),1655ait.D iab olo) inPac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.l,io,Bj,3 ^^PPle.A.W., inPac.Rr.Rep..in.Art.lil 59,1356 I Diablo Creek Creek in Contra Costa County flowing into lleuccs Creek. Polit. Code of California, San Frciucisco, p. 463, 1897. Diablo Grande See Devil Peak Clark Co Calif l^M- CCWarV l(o) Ht 11^ ^v()^e Gco\Ae\^. G:aio -- ■■""iwiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiLii \ T-ei,ci4X Monte Diablo Calif. Major D. H. Vinton. — Senate Ex. Doc. 1, 31st Gong. 2d 3ess., pt. II, 251, 1850. Diablo, Mt. [L't. Diablo] Biake,Y/.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt. II, 5,1657. Monte de Diablo iDiablo Mts.] Calif. T?>.c^^^^^ °l ^^^^l^inez Straits, B of San l^rancisco Bay. De Mofras Carte de 1 'Oregon et des Californies, etc. Map 16. 1844 See Sierra de los Bolhnnftg Diablo Val ley- Blake, W,P., in Pac.Rr .Rep., Y,pt. II, 6^857. Dialilfi. CMount Diablo] Calif. Map of San Francisco Bay Region, from Records of Mission San Jose, 1824. CaJLh^'i yV[ Don Jorje 'i'schernick I alif See Don George Don Pedro's Bar Cribbes CDon Pedro Bar] of Sonora. i ^-G.,p oi California, irj52. Bar on ^:^uolumnG River, I7V. ,-. en ^^ Don Pedro's Bar On Tuolijjrine river. Journal 1849-1850. 224. Calif. - Aud ubo m : We s te rn Cleveland, 1906. Dos Hennanos Islands [The Brothers Ids.] Two small islands in Contra Costa Coun- ty off San Pablo Pm*n+ a^ J . ^-^-^^ i^omt, m passage between San .^rancisco and San Pablo Bays. \Statutes of California. 1350, QO, 1850; '^''^^\T5H,\i^\,U^H. Dos Piedros ^ v ^ , vi Two rocks between which parses the K boundary of IJarin County. •Statutes of California, 1850, OO, 1850. •statutes of California, 1854,121,1654 (Dos Piedras) . Do tan's Bar ^Bar on IJ Fork iViierican R junction with S Fork.-lStat. of C 1854. [Dotons Bar] iver above o. lif., 1854. 222 ouble Peak .ountam 17 miles 'Jjlce Calif. On east side of San Francisco Ba,y about if leagues m of lower end of bay. -Padro Font- Diary, Aiiza Expd. 1775.1776 rPubs.Acad.Pacif.Ooa.t Hist.7ol.3,No.l,p,79,March 1913. [k. t^M" s'/^' Dmie, Point [Point Dunie] lied by Vancouver in 1795. '''Vancouver LoT^4>i , v-oyc-v-e of Discovery. 17Q0-n'5 11,464,1798, & Atlas. V Dunn Peak Solano Co/ See Dunns Peak Calif Donns Peak Solano U.S.Geog,Board,May 6,190S Calif. Dunns; peak (jutting into Vaca Val- ley, on the east side, midway of the valley), Solano County, California. (Not Dunn, Parks, nor Smith.) Durkee's Fei*ry [Durkees Ferry] * Ferry on Klar^iath Fdver at junction with Trinity River.— Cibbs, in Schoolcraft, III, 135,145,1853. ' Duxbury Marin Co. Calif. « o. ri -D J Tr,,^ R 1Q1A Duxbury; Point and Reef, coast Marin U.S.Geog. Board, Jan. 0,1^10 ^^^^^^ California.