DAVIS: MOUNTAIN RANGES OF THE GREAT BASIN. laa 
PLATE 5. 
A. A canyon in the Pueblo range, near Denio. The view is taken from the lat- 
eral slope at the canyon mouth, looking up-stream (west). The broken fan 
at the canyon mouth is shown in Plate 6, a. 
B. A canyon in the Pueblo range, near Deegan’s. This canyon is three miles 
south of the one shown in the preceding plate. The view is taken looking 
eastward to the Alvord valley plain. The fan at the canyon mouth is shown 
in Plate 1, a. 
PLATE 6. 
A broken fan in the Pueblo range; front view. This fan is at the mouth of the 
canyon near Denio shown in Plate 5, a. The direction of the view is 
northwest. 
PLATE 7. 
A. The Stein mountains, near Andrews. This is part of the east-facing escarp- 
ment of the middle division of the range, as seen looking northwest from 
Miranda’s ranch. The base line of-the range is here poorly defined. 
B. A residual mountain range in southern Utah. This small unnamed range, 
about forty miles north of St. George, possesses gently sloping spurs, open- 
mouthed valleys, and an ill-defined base line, in contrast with the Wahsatch 
and Provo ranges illustrated above. 
