622 
Sirver mines of Governor Gandera, 
Sonora, i. 462. 
near Cuencame, il. 475. 
La Noria Pedrecena, ii. 473. 
— Viesea, Coahuila, 11. 478. 
Santa Eulalia, 11. 434. 
— Chihuahua, 1i. 481, 438. 
Guajuquilla, 11. 453. 
Santa Cruz, li. 446. 
Saucillo, ii. 447, 448. 
Sinecu, Pueblo of, i. 1838. 
Snook’s rancho, California, 11. 112. 
Snow Srormat Delaware Creek, 1. 111. 
SmoKineG, practised by the ladies in 
Mexico, ii. 429. 
Socorro, Texas, town of 1. 198. 
—— murderers executed at, 1. 1638. 
Sormpap Mounratn, Texas, 1. 135 
—— HILL, near San Diego, i. 112 
Sonoma Valley, California, i. 51. 
Sonora, its agricultural productions, 
1. 440, 469. 
its exports, 1. 447. 
deficieney of wagon roads, i. 457. 
—— its Indian tribes, i. 446. 
—— its streams and arable lands, 1. 
459, 462; ii. 569. 
River and its sources, i. 267, 285, 
440, 468. 
its various names, 1. 416. 
SpanisH hist. documents at San An- 
tonio, 1. 41. 
Sraxep Pxrain of New Mexico, ii. 565. 
Sr. Josrpn’s Island, Texas, 1. 534. 
Srorm on the Gila Desert, il. 286. 
Srocxton, Commoporg, relieves the 
American army at San Pas- 
qual, 11, 113. 
his eminent services in Califor- 
nia, 2bid. 
Srrary, Lievr. I. G. his plan for a sur- 
vey of the Gulf of California 
and the Colorado River, i. 
1638, 165. ; 
Sruart, Hon. A. H. H. his letter to 
Daniel Webster relating to the 
boundary, 1. 210. 
his letter to A. B. Gray request- 
ing him to sign the agreement 
fixing the Initial Point, i. 3438. 
his letter to Maj. Emory on the 
same subject, 1. 343. 
his making known the act of 
Congress, which caused the 
suspension of the Survey, ii. 
614. 
INDEX. 
Sugar Cans, its cultivation in Sonora, 
1. 469. 
at Monterey, ii. 505. 
Surrer, Capt., his early history, and 
settlement in California, ii. 68, 
70. 
Sweeny, Lirvut., meeting with, on the 
California Desert, ii. 180. 
at Fort Yuma, ii. 152. 
SycamorE TRER, 1. 53; il. 58. 
dt 
TAMAULES, how made, i. 207. 
Tanort, Chief of the Opates, i. 444. 
defeats the Apaches, 1. 4538. 
Tapauul, Sonora, visit to, 1. 459. 
TarauuMaARas of Sonora, 1. 416. 
TARANTULAS, their numbers, li. 556. 
TarpDILL_o River, Texas, 529. 
Tenua Inprans of N. Mex., ii. 178. 
TEMPERATURE on the Gila, il. 198, 288, 
285. 
at Fort Yuma, 11. 184. 
changes of, in the winter, ii. 8. 
TENNANT, JOHN, murder of, i. 84. 
TrerraceD Hirtrs, Texas, 1. 57, 183. 
Trras DE CaBreE, Sonora, i. 476. 
Texas, its advantages for inland trade 
with Mexico, 1. 40. 
fertility of its prairies, ii. 519, 
566. 
extent of its table-land, ii. 565. 
Tuorne’s Well, Texas, i. 130. 
Tuurser, Grorer, his journey to El 
Paso for relief, i, 125. 
his visit tothe Germans on the 
Llano, 1. 64. 
his botanical collection, ii. 550. 
takes the train to San Antonio, il, 
518. 
TrmBaBpacut InprIAns, il. 178. 
Traguatina, laguna de, ii. 472. 
Tonto Inprans of N. Mexico, ii. 179. 
Toronitco, Chihuahua, il. 456. 
Tortitias, how made, i. 107. 
Toyau CREEK, Texas, 1. 108. 
Trains, for transportation, their cost, 
11. 486. 
Trias, GEN. his estates at Pefiol, ii. 418, 
his character and influence, i. 
426. 
official dinner and ball given by 
him to the Commission, ti. 427. 
dinner to him and his officers, 11. 
429, 
furnishes an escort, 11. 442. 
