766 CONTRIBUTIONS FEOM THE NATIONAL HEEBAEIUM. 



NoGAL Canyon. Southern Lincoln County. 



Noonday Camp. About 15 miles north of Salt Lake, southwest corner of Valencia 



County. 

 Noria. South edge of San Augustine Plains, south central Socorro County. Alt. 



1,254 meters. 

 North Percha Creek. Southern Sierra County, heading in the Black Kange. 

 NtTTRiA. On the Zuni ReserA^ation, southwestern Mclvinley County. Alt. 2,115 



meters. Another place of the same name is in Rio Arriba County, south of 



Tierra Amarilla. 

 Nutria River. On the Zuni Resen'ation, southwestern McKinley County. 

 NuTRiTAS Creek. Central Rio Aniba County. 

 NuTT. Northeastern Luna County. Alt. 1,430 meters. 

 NuTT Mountain. Northeastern Luna County. 

 Oak Canyon. Near Folsom, Northwestern Union County. 

 Ocate Creek. Mora County. 

 Ogle. Western Quay County. 



Ojo Caliente. North end of Canada Alamosa, north line of Sierra County. 

 Ojo Caliente. On the Zuni Reservation, southwestern McKinley County. Alt. 



1,921 meters. 

 Ojo de Bernal. On the old Santa Fe Trail between Las Vegas and Pecos, a few 



miles east of the Pecos RiA'er. 

 Ojo de Gavilan. Western Grant County. 

 Ojo del Muerto. Eastern Luna County. 

 Ojo de Vaca. Northwestern Luna County. Alt. 1,522 meters. 

 Old Albuquerque. Bernalillo County. 

 Old Tiptop. The highest peak of the Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County. Alt. 



2,777 meters. 

 Olla. At the upper end of the Jornada del Muerto. 

 Organ Mountains. Eastern Dona Ana County. The highest peak has an altitude 



of 2,777 meters. 

 Organ Pass. The pass between the Organ and San Andreas mountains. Dona Ana 



County. Alt. 1,667 meters. 

 Organ Peak. One of the principal peaks of the Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County. 

 Orogrande. Southern Otero County. Alt. 1,258 meters. 

 Oscuro Mountains. Eastern Socorro County. The highest peak has an altitude of 



2,663 meters. 

 Otis. Central Eddy County. Alt. 953 meters. 

 Otto. Southern Santa Fe County. Alt. 1,891 meters. 

 Pajarito Park. Northeastern Sandoval County. 

 Palomas. Central Sierra County. Alt. 1,268 meters. This is also known as Las 



Palomas, and is the Pigeon Creek of Emory's Reconnoissance. 

 Paquate. Northeastern Valencia County. Alt. 1,891 meters. 

 Parkers Well. East of the Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County. 

 Park View. Northern Rio Arriba County. 

 Patterson. Western Socorro County. 

 Pecos. Western San Miguel County. Alt. 1,942 meters. 

 Pecos Baldy. Southwest corner of Mora County, in the Pecos National Forest. Alt. 



3,784 meters. 

 Pecos National Forest. Includes parts of Taos, Mora, Santa Fe, and San Miguel 



counties. 

 Pecos River. The second largest stream of the State, heading in the Santa Fe 



and Las Vegas mountains, flowing south through San Miguel, Guadalupe, 



Chaves, and Eddy counties. 



