Wooton : Localities visited by Wright 565 



From Sauz de Cienega to the Chiricahui Mts.,* S 3, 4. 



Chiricahui Mts. (sides of), S 4, 5. 



Chiricahui Mts. (pass of and valleys west of), S 5, 6, 8. 



Descending to the San Pedro, S 8. 



San Pedro (on banks and near), . S 9, 10, El. 

 Mountain valleys from San Pedro to Santa Cruz, f S 1 2. 



Valleys of SonoYa, 



S 13, H. 



Valley of a mountain stream, the Sonoita, S 14, 15. 



On the Sonoita near deserted rancho, S 15, 16, 17. 



Mountains near the San Pedro, S 18. 



Margin of the Barboromori at a deserted rancho, S 19, 20. 



Hillsides from the Barboromori towards Santa Cruz, S 22, 23. 



Valleys near Santa Cruz, S 2^ f 24. 



About Santa Cruz, S 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. 



Branches of the San Pedro, S 30, O I. 



Heads of Agua Prieta, O 1, 2. 



San Bernardino, O 3. 



Guadalupe,J 



4,5- 



Valley of the Sierra de Las Animas, O 5, 6, 7. 



Las Playas springs, O 7. 



From Las Playas to Copper Mines, O 8. 

 Copper Mines (on mountains, hillsides, along the 



creek, etc. ), Oil, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 



21, 23. 



From Cobre to the Mimbres and along the Mimbres, O 25, 27. 



Cobre, on hills and along creek, O 28, N 1. 



Around the hot springs, N 2. 



Bottom of Mimbres and at Cook's Spring, N 2. 



Mule Creek and " Hole in rock," N 3. 



Bottom of Rio Grande, N 4, 5, 6. 



I*ist of localities visited in 1852 



Prairies of the Rio Grande below San Elezario, F 



Hills, stony and sandy, about San Elezario, Mr 1-14 



Stony hills of canon leading to San Antonio, Mr 20-22. 



Along Rio Grande, Mr 22-26. 



Hills near Frontera, Mr 26, 27. 



Banks of acequia,$ etc. at El Paso del Norte, Mr 27-29. 



Near Frontera, 



Mr 29. 



Across river from Frontera (8 numbers in N. M.?)|| Mr 30. 



About Frontera, 



Mr 31-Ap 5. 



Near El Paso del Norte, Ap 5. 



About Frontera, 



Ap 6-15. 



* In Arizona. 



f In Sonora, Mexico. 



Jin the extreme southwestern corner of New Mexico. 



§ Acequia — irrigating ditch. 



w Frontera was a ranch or small settlement on the east side of the Rio Grande in 



what is now Texas, a few miles north of El Paso. 



