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LOMA. la HAI3T - is a mountain rising on the right (North) of 
road leading from Gahral to Polo. It lies about four miles northeast 
of Polo. Probably about 4000-4500 ft. high, me did not quite reach 
the smiriit. Forest is rather poor on side (South) we ascended. Evidently 
most- of big trees had been blown down in hurricane of 1908. A patch of 
several hundred acres of what must have been fine pine forest lay of 
S.E • slope, destroyed by fire some years since - only young pines 6-7 
years old seen, llany traces of solenodons seen. [ (p \y}u/x^ 
LQ BRAG IT 0 - a clearing on south slopes of Quita Sspu£La (Mountain) . 
It is about nine miles E.K.E*of San Francisco l^coris. The name Lo 
Bracito means -’The Little Arm-* of the Rio Inaqua v/hich rises and flows 
down to the eastward, She Lo Bracito joining it about three miles east* 
There is no shop or village, only huts scattered upon the lower slopes of 
the mountain. It lies due sou “ 
HIVELi CLTEEVA - a small river flowing down N. foothills of Quita 
Espuela, a little above 1,000 ft, as called from one or two small caves 
near river bank. It (river) is about 3/4 miles west of Lo Bracita. 
SAN llriAhCIXO MAC ORI S - t ov;n of about 6000 inhabitants lies among 
the foothills on the north edge of the Cibas ('^/ega Heal). It is on a 
branch li. v/ay to the mark line at LaJina junction. Two ratlBr poor hotels* 
SAN GABRIEL ISLET - is a small island about 250 yards long and 
about 90 feet liigh. Mostly filled with a large cave. l!any Indian shell 
heaps. Cave quite a comfortable place of residence except in very rainy 
weather when roof leakes. Rock orchid abundant on bare rocks. / i 
