80 NEW TRACKS IN NORTH AMERICA. 
The breadth of land now under cultivation—in many ple 
subject to the frequent incursions of the terrible Apaches— 
quite small. Intelligent residents gave me the followin 
estimate for Southern Arizona :— 
ARABLE CULTIVATABLE LAND. 
7 Acres. 
Valley Of the Aravaypa-. «<1 = i, «+... ....+ 5,000 
Si Ben Pode. ‘ ; ‘ : - 50,000 — 
i » Santa Cruz . : ‘ ‘ . 20,000 
»” ” Gila. . . . ‘ + . 800,000 
ys »» Salt River . : : : : <>  50,000 
» wy Colorado:--4 : ‘i 5 «16,000 
Total: . . 440,000 
UNDER CULTIVATION. 
Acres. 
Tres a and vicinity 4 ee 500 
Calabasa: = = : . " ji 200 
eee. =e : : : ‘ ‘ 500 
‘ A : : 50 
ae Xavier del Bes ; : ; . ; ‘ ‘ 100 
Tucson ; : = : 2,000 
Above Pumas Reservation, on Gila < : : < 1,000 
Pima Reservation . . : é 1,000 
Total \ ‘ 5,350 
MAIZE AND WHEAT RAISED IN 1867. 
Ibs. 
Tres Alamos F ; é i : z 500,000 
Calabasas , ‘ é : : ‘ : 200,000 
Tubac . ; Z ‘ - : ji i 500,000 
i cianucdis ; e ; ‘ ‘ az ; 50,000 
San Xavier . ‘ i : : : ‘ ; 50,000 
eson j ‘ & é i ‘ . 1,500,000 
Gila River, above Reservation . . . « Leer 
. : wheat. : ~ 160,000 
Indian Reservation ania "950,000 
1,000,000 
Total . 4,800,000 
That part of Southern Arizona lying east of a - 
drawn from Baboquivari Peak to the Gila above Sae 
possesses, in common with New Mexico, great pastoral aul 
