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No. 
Locality. 
Date. 
Sex. 
SI 
H ii 
1 
X 
2840 
La., Gibson. 
Mar. 24, '95. 
y 
463 
206 
66 
2841 
" " 
Apr. 5, '95. 
^ 
455 
212 
68 
2835 
Apr. 3, '95. 
$ 
460 
212 
62 
2843 
Mar. 24, '95. 
5 
459 
223 
64 
2836 
Apr. 9, '95. 
J 
484 
227 
m 
2837 
.i 
Mar. 23, '95. 
^ 
459 
250 
68 
2838 
>. 
Apr. 10, '95. 
j^ 
451 
204 
64 
2839 
.. 
Apr. 5, '95. • 
3 
44o 
205 
64 
2842 
Mar. 28, '95. 
S 
467 
216 
68 
2833 i " 
Mar. 23, '95. 
$ 
479 
220 
70 
2834 
.. 
Mar. 23, '95. 
5 
478 
216 
71 
2844 
i. 
Apr. 10, '95. 
$ 
448 
203 
64 
2845 
Apr. 7, '95. 
' ^ 
466 
213 
67 
CERIiO VIEJO AND ITS VOLCANIC CONES. 
BY J. CRAWFOHI). 
This noted mountain and landmark near the PaciHc Ocean in 
western Nicaragua extends N. N. W. and S. S. E., its most west- 
ern group of four volcanic cones being twenty-one miles distant 
from and 30° 88' east of north of the Port of Corinto, and its 
eastern termination, a group of three cones of ejectamenta, six- 
teen miles northwest of the western margin of Lake Holotlan 
(Managua) at the foot of the volcano Momotombito. Its ap- 
proximate dimensions are : base level length of its longitudinal 
axis, thirty miles ; the distance south from its long axis to the 
margin of the lava flow, about twelve miles ; thence south to the 
coast range of Cerros, eight miles ; and from that range, east of 
south to the Pacific Ocean, three miles. North from the central 
long axis to the termination of extruded lava flow is eight miles ; 
and the Cerro is there bounded by a tide- water estuary known as 
Estera Keal which extends east from the Culf of P^onseca for 
F. L. SniaU, coIltM^to 
