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Elkins, Chaves County. On the Santa Fe Railroad. [Ligon, June 7, 1924.] 
El Macho, San Miguel County. An abandoned Mexican village on the Pecos, 
about 5 miles north of the town of Pecos, 15 miles directly east of Santa Fe. Baileys, 
July 11 and August 21-24, 1903. 
El Moro. See Inscription Rock. 
El Paso Gap, Eddy County. In the Guadalupe Mountains 10 miles north of 
the Texas line. The Baileys camped here at 6,200 feet, August 25-27, 1901. 
El Rito, Valencia County. A station on the Santa Fe Railroad, 40 miles west 
of Albuquerque. Hollister, September 15, 1905. 
El Vado, Rio Arriba County. A town on the Big Chama River, 13 miles south¬ 
west of Ticrra Amarilla; 7,200 feet. Baileys, September 24-26 and October 3, 1904. 
Embudo, Rio Arriba County. On the Rio Grande. [Ligon, June 22, 1924.] 
Emory Peak, Union County. A low mountain, 5 miles northeast of Folsom on 
the Colorado and Southern Railroad, and 7 miles from the Colorado line. Howell, 
August 27-28, 1903. 
Enchanted Mesa, Valencia County. Near Acoma Pueblo. Baileys, Septem¬ 
ber 23, 1906. 
Encino, Torrance County. On the Santa Fe Railroad. Dearborn, August 
19-26, 1911. 
Engle, Sierra County. A station on the Santa Fe Railroad, 35 miles north of 
Rincon and 10 miles east of the Rio Grande. Ligon lived and collected near here 
for several months at different times from 1905 to 1913; Bailey, August 1 and Novem¬ 
ber 6-7, 1908. 
Ensenada, Rio Arriba County. A small town on the Rio Brazos, 3 miles above 
Tierra Amarilla; 7,700 feet. Bailey, September 11-12, 1904. 
Espanola, Santa Fe County. On the Rio Grande, 23 miles north of Santa Fe; 
5,900 feet. Loring, December 30, 1893-January 9, 1894; Merriam, July 15, 1896; 
Surber, June 11-25, 1904; Baileys, October 18-19, 1904, August 20 and 31, 1906. 
Fair View, Sierra County. A town near the headwaters of Cuchillo Creek, 30 
miles north of Hillsboro; 6,500 feet. Goldman, September 30-October 2, and Octo¬ 
ber 7-21, 1909; Ligon, May 2, 1913, and [May 18, 1916]. 
Farmington, San Juan County. On the San Juan River, 15 miles southwest 
of Aztec; 5,700 feet. Birdseye, October 14-November 14, 1908; Bailey, October 
19-20, 1908. 
Faywood, Grant County. Thirty miles southeast of Silver City; 4,900 feet. 
Goldman, September 13, 1908. 
Florida Mountains, Luna County. A small range of low mountains, 15 miles 
southeast of Deming; summit 7,000 feet. Goldman’s base camp, September 6-8, 
1908, was at 5,200 feet on the east side of Capitol Dome. 
Folsom, Union County. A station on the Colorado and Southern Railroad, 10 
miles south of the Colorado line; 6,400 feet. Howell, August 22-31 and September 
5-7, 1903. 
Fort Bayard, Grant County. A former military post, 8 miles northeast of 
Silver City; 6,040 feet. Stephens, spring and early summer, 1876; Wilson, summers 
of 1896 and 1897. 
