EXPLORATIONS ACROSS THE GREAT BASIN OF UTAI1. 



r tincrary of more southern or return route from (Jenoa, d;c. — Continued. 



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Note.— The distances were measured by an odometer. C. stands for cam]); \Y. 

 for wood; G. W. for greasewood ; S. for sage (Arfcwrsia) : Wil. for willows; Wat. 

 for water; G. for grass; and R for rushes. 



In order to cross the desert, between Carson Lake and Cold Spring, and between 

 Tyler's Spring and Prince's Creek, water-kegs should be provided for the persons of 

 the party, and at least two grain-feeds for the draught-animals, one for each desert. 



