RANGER STATION SURVEYS. 57 



Thence S. 58 W. 



(There is evidently local attraction at this point, since 

 my backsight reading is S. 14 E. The compass needle 

 therefore reads S. 59 W. on this course.) 

 Running down slope. 

 12.60 ravine, course south. 



26.80 foot of slope. Leave pinon, enter willows and cotton- 

 wood. 



28.53 cross north fork of Wildcat Creek, flows S. 18 E. 

 29.00 enter open yellow pine timber. 

 35.00 corner No. 4. A stake of pine heartwood in mound of 



p 

 earth, marked 2 



A yellow pine, 2 feet in diameter, bears N. 14 E., 18 



W 



links distant, marked V 



A fir, 12 inches diameter, standing on right bank of north 

 fork of Wildcat Creek, bears S. 42 30' E., 134 links dis- 

 tant, marked ^ 



(As my backsight reading is now N. 58 E., I conclude 

 that there is no local attraction at this point.) 



Thence S. 15 E. 



through open pine timber. 

 2.96 pine tree 2 feet in diameter. 

 5.00 leave pine timber. 

 7.24 cross Wildcat Creek flows S. 23 W. 



10.09 corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 33.63 

 acres of land, be the same more or less. 



JOHN R. UNDERWOOD. 



Ranger Surveyor. 

 Field notes and plat compared and approved by 



GEORGE A. OVERMAN, 



Supervisor. 



