CONTENTS. 15 
Side Cafions of the Colorado and Flax Rivers.—Return to Lagoons.—Northside Mountains.—Reconnaissance to Big 
Caiion.—Final Departure from Lagoons. —Crossing the Desert.—Long travel without Water.—Par tridge Ravine.—Grizzly 
Bear.—Appearance of Country in Volcanic Region.—Mount Floyd. 
CHAPTER IX. 
San Francisco Forest to Moquis. 
segehaad Peles —Ridges in Cedar Forest.—S. y along pene pa Parallel.—Bill Williams’s Mountain,—San Francisco 
ancisco Mountain.—Leroux’s Spite —Desce Flax River.—Flax River Valley.—Examination of 
te ain aa ph —Division of Party.—Crossing of River. opines s Boat.—Trip Northward —Painted Desert.— 
Return to Flax River —Salt Spring.—Trail to Moquis.—Another Belt of Desert.—Blue Peaks. —Pottery Hill.—Lime- 
stone Spring.—Mogquis Cities and Valle Cate to first Pueblo.—Encounter with Moquis Indians, —Description 
of Town and Adjacent Localities—Moquis Dwelling —Location of Seven Pueblos.—Incursions of Navajos—Visit of 
Chief to Camp.—Arrangement for the Trip Hecitiiaea. 
CHAPTER X. 
Moquis to Fort Defiance.—Conelusion. 
Departure from First Town, ttsyals Valley.—Mode of Agriculture.—Oraybe.—Interference of Chief,—Refusal of ace . 
accompany Party.—Renewal of Journey.—Oraybe Gardens.—View of Country Northward.—Attempt to 
Desert.—Want of Water.—Return to Moquis.—Coal Beds—Tegua.—Habits and Character of Svante iale of 
Language.—Peach Orchard Spring.—Navajos—White Rock Spring.—Navajo Territory.—Lake and Streams,—Arrival at 
Fort Defiance.—Theft and Restoration.—Troubles with Navajo Indians.—Completion of Expedition.—Return of Party to 
the East.—Trip to California —Fort Yuma.—Steamer Explorer.—Voyage to New York. 
