INDEX. 
Juniper Serro, Father, his letter from 
San Diego, in 1769, ii. 100-108. 
Ke 
Karemrz on meteorites, ti. 459. 
Kapp, Dr. E. Texas, visit to, 1. 56. 
Kearney, General, traces of his camps, 
i. 197,°271. 
his action at San Pasqual, ii. 113. 
Kewirr’s farm, Napa valley, i. 24. 
Krexaroo creek, Texas, 1. 73. 
Kizsurn’s farm, in Napa valley, u. 24. 
great yield of vegetables on, i. 
25-49. 
Kino, Father, onthe Colorado, in 1700, 
i. 178. 
—— proves Lower California to be a 
peninsula, ii, 183. 
his journeys to the Gila, 11. 183. 
corrects the geography of the 
Gila in 1700, it. 212. 
—— visits the Pimo Indians, 1, 267. 
—— visits the Casa Grande, on the 
Gila, in 1694, ii. 281. 
— church at San Xavier, built by 
him in 1700, 11. 299. 
Kyieunt’s farm, Napa valley, i. 28. 
Korsierina, plant, i. 94. 
L. 
Lazor, prices of, at El Paso, i. 191. 
Lacuna, near the Gila, ii. 199. 
de Encinillas, 11. 416. 
de Patos, Chihuahua, 11. 406. 
de Santa Maria, ditto, ii. 371. 
del Madre, Texas, 11. 530. 
Laeunas, on the Gulf of Mexico, i. 
5380-532. 
Lakes on the Mexican table-land have 
no outlets, i. 416. 
LaneBerG, Col. Emilio, i. 151; i. 398. 
accompanies the author to Fort 
Fillmore, 1. 390. 
— furnishes escort to Chihuahua, ii. 
397. 
Lanepon, Dr. establishes the ferry on 
the Colorado, il. 174. 
— his party killed by the Yumas, 
Wh Wey 
La Paripa, river, Texas, i. 529. 
Larrea Mexicana, i. 87; i. 180, 136, 
210, 290. 
Las Garzas, Chihuahua, li. 450. 
Lasso thrown by the Lipans, 1. 82. 
Las Prayas, Chihuahua, 1. 246. 
La Praya, California, il. 96. 
617 
La Satie, town of, Texas, 1. 12. 
and his explorations, 1. 12. 
La Vaca, town of, Texas, il. 536. 
Lea, Judge, of Goliad, i. 27. 
Leroux, Antoine, engaged with his 
pack mules and men, il. 85. 
sent to San Bernardino, ii. 118. 
Limestone Sinks, Texas, i. 110. 
Liean Inprans, Texas, i. 76. 
extent of the tribe, 1. 81. 
of the Bolson of Mapimi, ii. 455. 
Lipan Camp creek, Texas, i. 82. 
Lizarps and their variety, i. 556. 
Luano River, Texas, i. 64-66. 
settlement on, destroyed by the 
Comanches, i. 64. 
Loxsetta Cardinalis, i. 58. 
Loma Buanea, Texas, 11. 521. 
Loma Pornt, California, 11. 94. 
DE INDEPENDENCIA, li. 5038. 
Lone, Major, notice of prairie-dogs, ii. 
559. 
Los Ormos, Texas, ii. 522. 
Loreto, Lower California, account of, 
1, 488-484, 
Los Ang@eEtEs, Cal. visit to, 1. 81. 
grassy plains near, 1. 106. 
Lowrr Cauirornia supposed to be an 
island until 1698, 11. 183. 
M. 
McoCtettan, Col. J., notice of his re- 
moyal, 1. 150. 
Magpatena, Sonora, arrival at, i. 422. 
ordered before the alcalde at, i. 
422. : 
festival of San Francisco at, 1. 425. 
grand procession of do., i. 431. 
description of the town, i. 482. 
Macorriy, J. W., of El Paso, facilities 
furnished by, 1. 143. 
MAGorFINsvILLE, Texas, i. 193; ii. 383. 
Maacruper, Col. J. B., San Diego, ii. 
104. 
—— acknowledgments to, ii. 107. 
—— his successful efforts in taking 
the murderer of Col. Craig, ii. — 
144. 
Maguey and its uses, i. 290; ii. 484. 
—— plantations at Parras, 11. 484. 
Maize cultivated on the Colorado in 
1542, 11. 182. 
Mammatta of the regions traversed, ii. 
505. 
Mawacira tree, California, il. 48. 
Manauuina, camp at, i, 24, 
