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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. 
REPORT, BY LIEUTENANT E. G. BECKWITH, THIRD ARTILLERY, UPON THE ROUTE NEAR THE 
THIRTY-EIGHTH AND THIRTY-NINTH PARALLELS, EXPLORED BY CAPTAIN J. W. GUNNISON, 
CORPS TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. 
REPORT OF LIEUTENANT E. G. BECKWITH, THIRD ARTILLERY, UPON THE ROUTE NEAR THE FORTY- 
FIRST PARALLEL. 
*REPORT OF A RECONNAISSANCE FROM PUGET SOUND, VIA SOUTH PASS, TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 
B . LANDER, CIVIL ENGINEER. 
REPORT OF BREVET CAPTAIN JOHN POPE, CORPS TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, UPON THE PORTION 
OF THE ROUTE NEAR THE THIRTY-SECOND PARALLEL, LYING BETWEEN THE RED RIVER AND 
THE RIO GRANDE. 
goto OF LIEUTENANT JOHN G. PARKE, CORPS TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, UPON THE PORTION 
F THE ROUTE NEAR THE THIRTY-SECOND PARALLEL, LYING BETWEEN Ann RIO GRANDE AND 
ratis VILLAGE, ON THE GILA. 
EXTRACT FROM REPORT OF A MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE MADE BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL W. H, 
RY, U. S. ARMY, OF THE PORTION OF THE ROUTE NEAR THE THIRTY-SECOND PARALLEL, 
LYING BETWEEN THE MOUTHS OF THE SAN PEDRO AND GILA RIVERS. 
*?' This report was procured from Mr. Lander in eompliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of August 
3,1854. By a resolution of February 14, 1855, it was ordered to be d in connexion with the reports of the Pacific 
railroad explorations and surveys made under direction of the Secretary of 
