Mat, 1803.] LOCALITIES VISITED BY THE EXPEDITION. 377 



Pahranagat Range, Lincoln County, Nev. C, 14. 



A desert rauge separating Timpahute Valley on the west from Pabranagat Valley 

 on the east Merri a.m. Bailet. 



Pahroc Spring. Lincoln County, Nev. Altitude 5,700* feet (1,737 meters;, (approx- 

 imate). B, 15. 

 A spring near the southern end of the Pahroc Range ou the east side of the plain 

 of the same name and about 30 miles (48 kilometers) southwest of Pioche. 



Merkiam, Bailey. 

 Pahrump Valley. E-F, 12-13. 



A valley lying on the boundary line between California and Nevada immediately 

 west of the Charleston Mountains and north of Kingston Peak. Collections were 

 made by Fisher, Nelson, and Palmer in the northwest arm near the boundary line; 

 by Nelson and Palmer at Winters' Ranch in the north central part of the valley, and 

 by Merriam and Bailey at Yount's Ranch, 6 or 7 miles (10 or 11 kilometers) southeast 

 of Winters' Ranch. 

 Palm. Springs, San Diego County, Calif. 



The springs formerly known as Agua Caliente in Palm Valley on the Colorado 

 Desert about 15 miles (24 kilometers) southeast of the San Gorgonio Pass and 6 or 7 

 miles (10 or 11 kilometers) south of the station of Seven Palms on the Southern Pa- 

 cific Railroad , Stephens. 



Pampa, Kern County, Calif. Altitude, 871 feet (265 meters). 



A station on the Southern Pacific railroad 15 miles (24 kilometers) southeast of 

 Bakersfield Bailey, Fisher. 



Fanaca, Lincoln County, Nev. Altitude, 4,770 (?) feet (1,550 meters). B, 16. 



A Mormon town in Meadow Creek Valley, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of 

 Pioche Merriam. Bailey. 



Panamint, Inyo County, Calif. Altitude, 6,605 feet (2,013 meters). E, 10. 



A deserted mining camp on the west slope of the Panamint Mountains, about 4 or 

 5 miles (6 or 8 kilometers) south of Telescope Peak Bailey, Fisher, Nelson. 



Panamint Mountains, Inyo County, Calif. C-F, 9-10. 



A high range lying immediately west of Death Valley, which it separates from 

 Panamint Valley. The highest point, Telescope Peak, has an altitude of 10,938 feet 

 (3,333 meters) Merriam, Bailey, Fisher, Nelson, Stephens. 



Panamint Valley, Inyo County, Calif. E-F, 10. 



A large valley lying between the Panamint Range on the east and the Argus Moun- 

 tains ou the west. The bottom of the valley on the east side of the alkali flat has 

 an altitude of about 1,300 feet (395 meters). 



Merriam, Bailey, Fisher, Nelson, Stephens. 



Paradise Valley, San Bernardino County, Calif. G-, 101 



A valley in the Mohave Desert southeast of Pilot Knob. The dry lake in the bot- 

 tom of the valley has an altitude of about 3,000* feet (915 meters). 



Merriam, Palmer, Fisher. 



Perognathus Flat, Inyo Couuty, Calif. Altitude, about 5,200* feet (1,585 meters). 



A basin on the west slope of the Panamint Mountains at the head of Emigrant 



Canon. Named on account of the unusual abundance of pocket mice of the genus 



Perognathus Merriam, Bailey, Stephens. 



Peru Creek, California. H-I, 6-7. 



A stream flowing south from Alamo Peak (near the line between Ventura and Los 

 Angeles counties) into the Santa Clara River Merriam, Palmer. 



