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From Santa Rosa westerly to Naciemento, 40 miles, more or less 
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the Puerta, northerly for 60 miles, along the valley, past a spring 
to the termination of the mountain on the left; and thence 
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around the end of the mountain, passing a second spring, by a 
northwest route for a distance of about 50 miles toward an ap- 
parent junction of the mountains, and where the valley becomes 
“Hoping that this remarkable locality may hereafter shed 
some additional light on the mysteries of aérolitic origin, 
T remain very truly yours, Forrest SHEPHERD. 
: to it the designation Bonanza, upon Prof. Shep- 
herd’s map. 
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