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View towaiJs the cistern slope of the California Cordillci-; 

 Uphcavings bordering the Colorado Desert. ,-. 



ENGEAVINGS ON COmUl. 



fOm MAPS OF THE BOrXBAIlY LINE OX A 9CAI.E OF ^u^0OTJ» (^'^^ BOm> "WITH THK ItKrORT.) 



Geological scotioa from Gulf of Mexico to Pacific ocean ..-- - 



Metcorologica' (liagram --- 



Map showin 4 .nagnetic lines - - .- 



ENGRAVI^'GS ON STONE. 



Prah'ie o( llie ^Viitclope -. 



Noco Slnuntt-Tasli-Tanaki, grizzly bear, Seminole chief. 

 Falls u< the Rio Sulado 



Lipan warrior. ........ ..-- .. 



Toro-Mucho, chief of a band of Kioways.. 



The plazii and church of El Paso 



Diegefios 



Yumas — figiire to the left, portrait of Leoch- -, 



Co-co-pas 



Pimo women 



Papagos - 



Areneiios, sub-tribe of the Papagos .- 



WOOD CUTS. 



Entrance to canon of Sierra Carmel, Rio Bravo del Norte.. -.. 



Laguna below Lomita, fifteen miles above mouth of Rio Bravo del Nort^. 



Arroya Sccatc, two miles below Loredo 



Mouth of tke Bio Bravo del Norte 



Old Fort Brown, Texas 



Ringgold barracks and Rio Grande city. 



Roma, Texas 



Mission of San Jost^, near San Antonio, Texas .• 



Lipan crossing, eighty-five miles above the mouth of the Pecos... 



Lipan crossing, view down the river . 



Cauou, one hundred and five miles above mouth of the Pecos 



Junction of the Rio Bravo del Norte and the P 



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View of Fort Duncan, near Eagle Paaa 



Entrance to Canon Bofecillos, Eio Bravo del Norte 



Entrance to Carton of San Carlos, Rio Bravo del Norte 



Mount Emory, f^s Chisos mountains, Rio Bravo del Norte. 



Caiion below Sierra de Carmel 



c View of Gomez Peak from near Fort Davis 



Site of Fort Davis, Limpia mountains 



Socorro, Texas 



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* The peak represented in the wood cut ae " Gomez Peak," is incorrcctlv named in the report— it i» properly called" Mitre Peak." 



