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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TEEEITORIES. 

 TahJe of distances and elevations — Continued. 



Points. 



§ 9 



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o 



roET Ems TO Fort Bridgek— Continued. 



Dirido between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 



Medicine Lodge Creek , 



Junction of two branches of Medicine Lodge Creek 



Medicine Lodge Creek, camp 



High basalt plateau, point of departure. Medicine Lodge Creek 



Medicine Lodge Creek, second camp 



Medicine Lodge Creek ford, point of departure 



Dry Creek 



Camas Creek 



Desert Wells, camp , 



Bayou of Snake Eiver, camp 



Snake Eiver, Taylor's bridge 



Blackfoot Fork, near the bridge, camp 



Fort HaU, camp 



Divide l)Otween Blackfoot Fork and Port Xeuf River 



Branch of Port Xeuf River, ford 



Branch of Port Xeuf River, camp 



Branch of Port Xeuf River, point of departure 



Large branch of Port Xeuf River 



Twin Springs, camp 



Cross roads. Bear River Valley 



Hill west of Soda Springs 



Soda Spring Creek 



Soda Springs, west village, camp 



Pjramid Spring 



Saint George 



Bennington, camp 



MontpeUer 



Bear River bridge 



Creek 



Creek 



Ovid 



Paris 



Paris Creek, ford 



Bloomington 



Saint Charles 



Fish Haven, camp, Bear Lake 



Fish Haven 



Idaho, south boundary line stone 



Swan Creek 



Bear Lake, iwint of departure 



Lake Town 



Divide between Bear Lake and Bear River 



Sage Creek, camp 



Bear River Valley, point of entrance 



Randolph 



Woodruff, point opposite 



Hill in the bend ot Bear River 



Bear River, camp 



Bear River, ford 



Bear River bridge 



Evanston, camp 



Bear River, ford , 



Sulphur Creek 



Sulphur Creek, ford, Bad Town 



Quaking Asp, divide 



Muddy Creek 



Fort :6ridger 



Miles. 

 2.56 

 2.20 

 4.98 

 3.42 



10.99 

 8.96 

 1.98 

 a 24 

 7.12 

 5.31 



ia94 



33.81 



7.73 



a 60 



9.62 



.48 



7.03 



5.47 



10 15 



5. 65 



3.50 



1.03 



.16 



.93 



laos 



7.44 

 4.02 

 2.57 

 1.19 

 2.10 



.07 

 4.39 



.32 

 2.40 

 5.09 

 4.83 



.35 

 2.88 

 1.52 

 10.15 

 2.10 

 4.39 

 2.53 

 5.31 

 7.83 

 9.82 



a 97 



1.07 



a 65 



3.08 



1.03 



9.06 



.96 



.84 



5.79 



11.94 



12.50 



2Iilcs. 

 198. 24 

 200.44 

 205. 42 

 20a84 

 219. 83 

 228.79 

 230. 77 

 239.01 

 24C. 13 

 251.44 

 270. 33 



304. 19 

 311.92 

 32'J. 52 

 330.14 

 330. 62 

 337.65 

 343. 12 

 353.27 

 358. 92 



362. 42 



363. 45 

 363.61 

 364.54 

 382. 62 

 390.06 

 394. 03 

 396.65 

 397. 84 

 399.94 

 400.01 

 404.40 

 404. 72 

 407. 12 

 41i 21 

 417. 04 

 417.39 

 420.27 

 421. 79 

 431. 94 

 433.04 

 437. 43 

 440. 96 

 446. 27 

 454. 10 

 463.92 

 472.89 

 473. 96 

 482.61 



485. 69 



486. 72 

 495.78 

 496.74 

 497.58 

 503.37 

 515. 31 

 527.81 



