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[29:74] (1) Eng. San Pedro Mountains. The mountains are evi- 

 dently so called from San Pedro settlement [29:77], which is be- 

 tween [39:73] and [29:74], but nearer the former than the latter. 

 The Golden Mountains [29:73] are also called by this name; see 

 [29:73]. The name is applied sometimes also to both [29:73] and 

 [29:74]. The name "San Pedro Mountains" is applied to the 

 southernmost part of these mountains by the United States Geo- 

 graphical Survey map,' which applies the name Eng-. (2) to the 

 central or northern part. 



(2) Eng. "San Ysidro Mountains :"2 this name appears to be 

 applied by this map to the central and northern parts of these 

 mountains, while Eng. (1) is applied to the southernmost part. 

 From this Eng. name we assume Span. (5) is derived. 



(3) Eng. "South Mountain:"^ evidently so called })ecause it 

 is south of San Pedro [29:77] and of the other mountains ([29:7i^] 

 and [29:73]). 



(4) Span. "Sierra de Carnue."^ Carnue appears to have been 

 the name of some Piro or Tiwa pueblo, although it is not entered 

 in the Handbook of Indiana. "Documents of the year 1763 men- 

 tion a ruin situated to the west of Carnue in the mountains.''^ 



(5) Span. Sierra de San Isidro 'Saint Isadore mountains'. 

 = Eng. (3). There must be such a Span, name to give rise to 

 Eng. (3). Why such a name is applied is not known. 



This is a mass of mountains lying .south of San Pedro [29:77] 

 and closely connected with the Golden Mountains [29:73]. "A 

 high ridge, densely wooded, the Sierra de Carnue, separated it 

 ["Paako" Pueblo ruin [29:79]] from the nearest Tigua [Tiwa] 

 pueblo in the south, Chilili |29:unlocated]."'' See [29:73], 

 [29:77], [29:72], and Placer xMountains [29:unlocated]. 

 [29:7.">] (1) Eng. Golden settlement. Evidently so called because it 

 is a center in the gold-mining region. "Golden.''' 



(2) Eng. San Francisco. (<Span.). = Span. (3). 



(3) Span. San Francisco, Real de San Francisco 'Saint Francis' 

 'Saint Frances camp'. =Eng. (2). "Real de San Francisco. "« 



This settlement gives the mountains [29:73] two of their names. 

 See [29:7»!j. 



' D. S. Geographical Surveys West o£ the 100th Meridian, Part of Central New IMexico, atlas sheet 

 No. 77, Expeditions of 1873, '74, '75, '76, '77, and '7S. 

 2 Ibid. 



'U. S. Geologrical Survey, New Mexico, San Pedro slieet, 1892. 

 < Bandelier, Final Report, pt. n, p. 114, 189J. 

 'Ibid., p. Ho. 

 •Ibid., p. 114. 

 'Ibid., p. 108. 

 'U. S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, op. cit. Also Bandelier, op. cit. 



