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Date. 



1846. 



Kqv. 21 



22 



Dee 



'25 



28 

 29 



7 



APPENDIX No. 4— GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS— Continued. 



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J) 



Places of observation. 



Distances measured by the 



viameter. 



Distnn<^e from 

 camp to camp 



Camp 105, on the GUa 



Camp 106, about one and a half mile 

 sou'li of iho junction of the Gila 

 and Colorado of the west . . , 



First camp after leavin*,^ the Rio Colo- 

 rado 



Camp 111, Cariso Greek,. 



Camp 1 12, Vallc Citon 



Camp 114, a few hundred yards south 

 of Warner's rancheria 



Camp 118, battle ground of the 7th.. 



San DiogOj (public square). 





26 



\ 



22 



22 



77 

 16 



35 

 50 



29 



Total distance 



from Fort 

 Leavenworth. 



1665 



1687 



1709 

 1786 



1802 



1S37 



1887 

 1916 



North latitudes. 



Dcg. nnri. sec. 

 32 43 17 



32 42 09 



32 40 22 



32 52 33 



32 58 15 



r 



33 16 57 

 33 03 42 

 32 45 00 



In time. 



h. 

 7 



7 



7 

 7 

 7 



7 

 7 

 7 



■ * 



Aulliontios. 



In arc. 



7)1171. sec. 

 37 22.8 



33 



39 

 44 

 45 



28.6 



45.8 



24.6 

 22.7 



Deg. min. sec. 

 114 20 43 



46 34.8 

 48 14 

 48 44 



114 37 09 



114 

 116 

 116 



56 

 06 

 20 



116 38 



117 03 

 117 11 



28 

 t)9 

 40 



43 



29 

 00 







W. ir. Emory. 



, do ' 



do 

 ■ do 



do 



do 



do 

 Latitude by W. H. 



Emory. 

 Longitude by Sir 



Ed. Belcher. 



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