LIST OF CAMPS, WITH DISTANCES, ETC. ( 
APPENDIX B—Continued. 
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| Distance by river | go) 4 
i from— } S | | 
Camp Locality. | 3 Latitude, | —_ Longitude. Remarks. 
| = re of | | z 
ae a a al | 
Miles. | Miles. Feet. He ge eo ey 
41 Mojave Valley seeeeeee 391.5 537 { 
a eee | 8.0 399.5 548 
SL cvale. | g5 | 409.0 561 34 53 46.1 | 114 33 15.0 
44 |...6..do. (hae 411.0 565 
4B ABS aes i 420.5 580 3458 44.5 | 114 38 18.0 
rT er oe Beet 432.0 OE edt dances: Lacdstccciececaas 
47 1.3.5.8 fas 440 0 618 35 07 14,1 114 34 07.5 
40° | eer Raph | 160 | 456.0 3518 31.0 | 114 33 42.0 
49 | Shallow Rapid 96:1 aes 662 35.19 33.9 | 11434225 
50 |......d0. ti ae 462.0 67. 35 21 54,0 114 34 49.5 : e 
Liege eae Agee ® 466.5 694 35 24 03.1 11437 01.5 
OR tissscs 0. lp Se 469.5 704 
ie Bienes 9.0 | 478.5 743 35 32 08.1 114 38 50.0 
ae eae 10.0 488.5 790 35 37 50.5 114 39 48.0 
[tied Peete tey ey ear ee 50 493.5 819 
a ee 1.5 495.0 828 35 41 43.2 114 41 04.5 
ST lasses st ere 50 500.0 860 35 44 57.1 114 42 13.5 
ae eer 13.0 513 0 
58. bi cele. 17.0 SS cers. 98.09 
59/ |......d0, 35 02 50.4 114 35 00.0 
All of the above positions are on the bank of the Colorado. The barometric observations, excepting at Camp 1, were taken from a fixed position 
onthe steamboat, 3 feet above water, and the results are reduced to water level. 
