ILLUSTRATIONS. 
ROUTE MAP. 
them one by d keep each in view while he i li etl text relating t it A reference in paren- 
th i gi in the text at Pp t where a new sheet should be unfolded. 
Page. 
SHeet 1. Kansas City, Mo., to Lakeview, Kans 14 
2. Lecompton to Ellinor, Kans 22 
3. Strong City to Halstead, Kans 26 
4. Paxton to Stafford, Kans 30 
5. St. John to Bellefont, Kans 36 
6. Spearville to Mansfield, Kans 40 
7. Garden City to Medway, Kans.... - 44 
8. Coolidge, Kans., to Caddoa, Golo: 48 
9. Hilton ‘ Thawchen: Colo 54 
10. Simpson, Colo., to Raton, N. Mex... - 62 
11. Dillon to Wagon Mound, N. Mex... - 66 
12. Bond to Fulton, N. Mex 72 
13. Gise to Albuquerque, N. Mex 88 
14. Abajo to McCartys, N. Mex 98 
15. Acoma to Gallup, N. Mex 104 
16. West Yard, N. Mex., to Adamana, Ariz 108 
17. Adamana to Moqui, Ariz... .. 112 
18. Dennison to Nevin, Ariz 120 
19. Maine to Chino, Ariz 122 
19a. Anita to Grand Canyon, Ariz 130 
20. Audley to Louise, Ariz... .. 138 
21. Kingman, Ariz., to — oo nee 148 
22. Piute to Ash Hill, C 158 
23. Ludlow to Todd, Sy onic 162 
24. Hicks to Los Angeles, Cal 178 
PLATES. F 
Puate I. Relief map showing surface features of the western part of the 
United States 
II. A, Granite marker of Santa Fe Trail; B, Restoration of mammoth. 18 
III. A, Pulpit Rock, near Alum Creek, south of Carneiro, Kans.; B, 
Pawnee Rock, southwest of Great Bend, Kans... ...- Pe Aas 19 
IV. A, The Great Plains of western Kansas; B, Buffalo—one of the 
few survivors. 
V. A, Mesas of Timpas limestone, Bloom-Thatcher region, Colo.; 
B, Tylosaurus. 
VI. Greenhorn limest ear Thatcher, Colo. . 52 
VII. A, West Spanish Peak, Colo., from the northeast; B, Dike of igneous 
rock forming narrow wall, Spanish Peaks, Colo. 53 
VIII. Fishers Peak, near Trinidad, Colo 56 
IX, Wall of Dakota sandstone west of Trinidad, Colo... ....-.----.-- 57 
