132 INDEX. 



Page. 



Fort Dalles, description of 29 



longitude of — - 12 



Fort Jones, situation of - 110 



Fort Lane, vicinity of-- - - - - 109 



Fort Heading, altitude of - 15,126 



locality of .- 59 



• longitude of 12 



Fort Vancouver, altitude of 14 



longitude of 13 



Fre"raont's supposed summer trail 88 



French gulch, description of 111 



General topography, remarks on _ 25 



Governor Curry, interview with 105 



Indian disturbances 107-109 



guide-. - - .'.. 96-102 



sagacity 102 



Indians, Digger, their mode of gambling 58 



hostility of - 96,107-109 



Klamath, their burial places, their huts, their horses 69, 70, 71 



Klamath, vocabulary of their language 71-72 



Columbia river, their mode of burial _ 88 



Pit river, bows and arrows of 61 



Pit river, habits of 63-64 



their lament for the dead 87 



their modes of catching salmon 89, 90 



Instructions from the War Department to Lieutenant Abbot 11 



from the War Department to Lieutenant Williamson - 9-10 



Instruments of detached party of Lieutenant Abbot ._ 83 



of main party - 56 



Klamath marsh, description of 68-7 1 



Klamath river and its tributaries, description of. -- 35 



valley of 68,72 



Klamath waters, chain of 28 



Letter of Lieutenant Abbot to Major Rains 104-105 



of Lieutenant Williamson to Major Rains 103-104 



of Major Rains to Lieutenant Williamson 103 



to Secretary of War, transmitting report 3-4 



Lieutenant Hood ordered to return to eastern States - 62 



Lieutenant Sheridan, arrival of _ 62 



Lower Klamath lake, exploration near 76-77 



Maps, notes on 11-14 



Marysville, description of 57 



McCumber's Flat, note on_ 60 



Mountain chains of northern California 36 



Mpto-ly-as river, canon of .. 84, 92-94 



Natural bridge over Lost river, description of 66 



Nee-nee springs _. 86 



Oregon City, location of 102 



Party, members of 56 



sketch of latter movements of 75 



Pass, Columbia river, description of 32-33 



