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U. 8S. P. R. R. EXP. AND SURVEYS—ZOOLOGY—GENERAL REPORT. 
Alphabetical list of localities—Continued. 
Fort Be.gnap,* Tex.—On the Brazos, on the road from Preston to El Paso. Altitude, 1,609 feet?.... 
Bertuoip.—On the Missouri river, (trading post,) just below the mouth of the Little Missouri. 
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Buss, Tex.—Directly opposite El Paso, (which see) ....esscecccsccceccccccceccscessecccoess 
Boisé, O. T.—On Snake river, just above mouth of Boise river, about half way between Wind 
river and Cascade mountains. ADbOUt....cessseeccssccccssccccssccccineccctneccccsssess 
Brown, Tex.—(Brownsville.) Altitude, 50 feet. ..secccccccscccscccoccsscctecccscccsccccces 
Cuapsourne, Trex.—On a tributary of the Colorado river of Texas, north of Fort M’Kavett. 
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Crarx, Nes.—Trading post on Missouri river, about 100 miles below mouth of Little Mis- 
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Conrap, N. M.—On the Rio Grande, 150 miles above El Paso. Altitude, 4,576 feet......+.+-- 
Daxies, O. T.—South side of the Columbia, between Des Chutes river and Cascade mountains. . 
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Fittmore, N. M.—Near Mesilla, on the Rio Grande, forty miles above E] Paso. Altitude 3,937 
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Jones, Car.—On Klamath river, about half way between the Pacific ocean and the Cascades. 
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Kearney, Nes.—On the Platte river. Altitude, 2,000 feet. (Lt. Warren)........eeseeeeeees 
Laramir, Nes.—At the junction of Laramie river and the north fork of the Platte. Altitude, 
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LeavENWorTH, Kansas.—On the west side of the Missouri river, above the mouth of the Kansas 
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M’Kayir, Texas——On the San Saba, a branch of the Colorado of Texas. Altitude, 2,060 feet.. 
Massacuusetts, N. M.—On head of Rio Grande, in San Luis valley. Altitude, 8,365 feet..... 
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Pierre, Nes.—On the Missouri river, (Lt. Warren.) Altitude, 1,504 feet.......seeeeeeeseees) 
Reapine, Cat.—On the Upper Sacramento, west of the Sierra Nevada. Altitude, 674 feet...... 
Ritey, Kansas.—Mouth of Republican river, west of Fort Leavenworth. About .......sseee- 
Latitude. 
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33 08 
47 30 
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44 00 
25 53 
32 02 
47 10 
33 34 
45 36 
41 30 
32 13 
41 36 
40 38 
42 12 
39 21 
30 55 
37 32 
42 44 
44 20 
40 30 
39 00 
Rieter, Miv., now Forr Gaines.—Near the head of the Mississippi river, a little south of west 
from the western,end of Lake Superior... << = 00js 0,00.0.0.0510.000 0s 000.vc8 osas cn 0s isveeu)ransmiees 
Sarpy, Nezs.—An old trading post on the Yellowstone river... ..-.e-sseeccsseccccrcccecseces 
Sera, AnK.—On tho: Arkansas rivers pia a\oniajaina\Binjad{ale a'clsinetiailesisiesislcisn Cle siswivlciasinicianiots 665 
Stanton, N. M.—On the Bonito, east of the Sierra Blanco. About .....cccsceccssecccssceces 
Sremacoom, W. T.—Near the head of Puget’s Sound, on the east side......ssecccsccecseces: 
Trson, Car.—At the head of the Tulare valley, lying between the coast range and the Sierra 
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Tuorn, N. M.—On west side of Rio Grande. About .....cccccccccrecccsscsccssccccsvecces 
Union, Nes.—Trading post at the junction of the Yellow Stone and Missouri rivers. About... 
46 19 
_ 35 23 
33 30 
47 10 
35 00 
32 40 
48 00 
Longitude. 
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98 48 
102 00 
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117 00 
97 26 
100 05 
101 00 
107 09 
120 55 
94 00 
106 15 
122 52 
99 06 
104 31 
94 44 
100 05 
105 23 
124 29 
100 24 
122 05 
97 00 
94 19 
94 29 
105 00 
122 25 
119 00 
107 00 
104 00 
* The latitudes and longitudes of the military posts are taken éhiefly from the ‘* Medical Statistics of the United States Army.” 
