Ind 



ex 



Abalone fisheries, 345 

 Adenostoma, 43 

 Alamitos, 51 



Albacore fishing, 301-302 

 Aliso, 204 

 Alpine Tavern, 142 

 Amber-fish, 351 

 Anacapa Island, 192, 329 

 Angel- fish, 321 



Antelope, 174-177; range, 174; 

 description, 175; Valley, 174 

 Arroyo Seco River, 26, 83, 213 

 Arch Rock, 205 

 Argus Peak, 148 

 Au torn obi ling, 181-207 

 Avalon, 230, 262, 330, 331 

 Avocet, 59, 122 

 Azusa, 197 

 Bait Club, 86 

 Balsa Chica, 51 



Banning, Captain William, 280 

 Barracuda, 313 

 Barton Flats, 144, 

 Bass, black, 97 

 Bats, 125 

 Beach fishing, 346 

 Beard, S. M., 250 

 Bear Lake, 97; Valley, 144 

 Bently, Dr., 251 

 Bighorn, the, 129-134; on Ense- 



nada, 129; range of, 131 

 Birds, 121-130 

 Bittern, least, 123 

 Blackbirds, 54 

 Black Current of Japan, 375 

 Black Jack Peak, 225 

 Bonito fishing, 301-304 



Brandegee, Prof. T. F., 337 



Brown, Jason, 211; Owen, 211 



Brown's Peak, 148 



Burns, William C., 27; pack of 

 Kentucky thoroughbreds, 27 



Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 189 



Cabrillo Mountains, 226 



Cacitas Pass, 188 



Camulos, 192 



Canons of the Sierra Madre, 85 



Carlsbad 203 



Carnegie Institute, solar observa- 

 tory, 142 



Carpenteria, 189 



Channel Islands, 234; cruising 

 among, 329; flora, 337-338 



Chaparral, density of, 46 



Chino, 213 



Cienega Seco, 144 



Climate, for Southern California, 

 339; San Clemente, 339; Santa 

 Cruz, 339, 361; Santa Catalina, 

 339; Santa Rosa, 339; in San 

 Gabriel Valley, 365; rainy sea- 

 son, 369; variety of, 363; from 

 Pasadena to Alpine Tavern, 

 363, 364; conditions which affect, 

 365 



Climatology, of California, report 



of, 379 



Coaching, from Santa Barbara to 

 the Mission of San Diego deAcala, 

 181, 207; at Santa Catalina, 



2?S 28 4 

 Cold Water Creek, 94 

 Colton, 197 

 Condor, 123 



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