614 
Garcia Conpg, Gen., visit from, econ- 
nected with the captives, i. 309. 
leaves the camp on the San Pe- 
dro for Santa Cruz, i. 880. 
— his death and character, 1. 455. 
his survey of Chihuahua, i. 429. 
his statistical report on Chihua- 
hua, i. 429. 
Garcia, Con, meet his command at 
San Bernardino in search of 
the Apaches, li. 328. 
Garora, Don Ilarion, i. 399-482. 
Garces, Father, his journey to Califor- 
nia in 1776, 1. 183. 
his visit to the Gila, 11. 267. 
Garpner, Lieut., at Fort Yuma, i. 
156. 
Gar Pixe in Texas, 1. 65. 
Garton, Mr., U.S. Consul at Mazatlan, 
1. 487. 
Grnequen Indians of the Colorado, ii. 
178. 
Grorrroy, St. Hiliare, on domesticated 
animals, il. 578. 
Grysers of California, set out for, 11. 
Ws 
description of them, ii. 39. 
Gita River, departure from the Cop- 
per Mines for the survey of, 
Ty BUS 
—— its junction with the Colorado, 
MTGE 
— its delta, 11. 159. 
—— its bottom-lands, ii. 159, 186, 188, 
232, 260, 271, 568. 
—— asmall portion only susceptible 
of cultivation, i. 205, 599. 
—— a small stream until it receives 
the Salinas, il, 244. 
found to be dry, 11. 215, 249. 
seareity of grass on, 11. 211-215. 
errors in its geography, noticed 
by Kino in 1700, 1. 212. 
corrections in its geography, ibid. 
former population near, 11. 277. 
--—— Lieut. Whipple’s report of his 
survey of, ii. 597. 
capabilities of navigation, ii. 160, 
573. 
GirarpD, Prof. Charles, his estimate of 
the zoology of the Commis- 
sion, i, 548. 
Guippon, G. R., his essay on camels, 
and their introduction into 
the U.S. ii. 576. 
Gotp Mryes in Sonora, i. 275; ii. 304. 
INDEX. 
GottaD, Texas, notice of. i. 25. 
massacre of Col. Fannin at, 1. 28. 
GonzAEs, Senor, of Magdalena, i. 427. 
Goop Sprine CreeEk,. Texas, 1. 79. 
GrauaM, Col. J. D., appointed Chief 
Astronomer, 1. 150. 
—— delays of, and arrival at El Paso, 
1. 180, 308, 349. 
joins the Commission at the Cop- 
per Mines, i. 346. 
his assumptions and recall, i. 
348. 
—— prevents the reconnoissance of 
the Gulf of California and the 
Colorado, 1. 165--167. 
his letter on the subject to the 
Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, See’y of 
the Interior, Appendix E. 
result of his labors, ti. 546, 547. 
GRAMA GRass, 1. 87, 243. 
Granite Boutpers, i. 129-133. 
Grasses indigenous to Texas, il. 566. 
Grarg, its culture at El Paso, i. 185. 
sf in California, 1i. 119. 
<s at Parras, ll. 483- 
487. 
Gray, A. B., appointed Surveyor, i. 2. 
reaches the Copper Mines, i. 340. 
—— organizes a party for the survey 
of the Gila, i. 341-356. 
—— objects to the Initial Point, i. 341. 
—— ordered to affix his signature to 
the papers establishing the 
Initial Point, i. 342. 
his removal, ii. 85. 
his survey of the Gila, ii. 543. 
GREEN Mounns, Texas, 1. 79, 80. 
GREEN, Lr. D. C, his expedition to So- 
corro, 1. 846. 
Greee, Dr., his notice of La Zarca, ii. 
468. 
Grizzty Berar, chase after, 1. 363. 
GuADALUPE River, Texas, i. 21, 54. 
GuADALUPE Mountain, Texas, 1. 117; 
i. 570. 
—— Pass, Texas, i. 120. 
Pass, Sonora, 1, 251, 294; i. 329. 
old road across it, i. 244. 
town on the Rio Grande, 1. 405. 
GuapDALuPE Hipateo, treaty of; its re- 
quirements in reference to the 
boundary. i. 1; i. 587. 
GUAJUQUILLA, town of, 11. 458. 
Guaymas, its position and harbor, i. 
476, 477. 
its trade and commerce, i. 478. 
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