ILLUSTRATIONS 
I. Maps and rofiles. 
II. Plates and Wood Engravings. 0 
1. Lithographs. 
Page. 
Plate i. View of Benicia from the west, frontispiece. 
ii. Entrance of Livermore’s Pass................__12 
hi. Plain between the San Joaquin and King’s rivers... 12 
iv. Valley of the Kah-wee-ya river (Four Creeks)... 13 
v. Plain between Kah-wee-ya and King’s river.._...._ 13 
vi. Entrance of the Tejon Pass and a portion of the Tejon_ 21 
vii. Mountains near the entrance of the Canada de las Uvas_ -26 
vih. The Great Basin from the Canada de las Uvas, with Lost Mountains in the distance.. 26 
ix. Lost Mountain in the Great Basin..... 27 
x. Los Angeles................. 35 
xi. Colorado Desert and Signal Mountain............. 40 
xu. Mission of San Diego___ 41 
2. Wood Engravings. 
1. Straits of Carquines and Martinez, as seen from Benicia___ 9 
2. Monte Diahle Valley..._ 10 
3. Livermore’s Valley_ 11 
4. Tejon Indians. 20 
6. Tulare Valley, from the summit of the Tejon Pass.. 23 
6. Side Bavine in the Tejon Pass_ 24 
7. Tulare Valley and the entrance to the Canada de las Uvas. 25 
8. Lake Elizabeth, San Francisquito Pass. 28 
9. Entrance of New Pass. 29 
10. Mormon Settlement in the San Bernardino Valley, with a view of the peaks of San Bernardino and San 
Gorgonio... 36 
11. San Gorgonio Mountain....... 37 
12. Pass between San Felipe and Vallecito..... 39 
•From original sketches in the field by Mr. Charles Koppel. 
