152 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 201. 
MOSES, TULARE COUNTY. 
A high rocky point between headwaters of North Fork and Middle 
Fork of Tulare River, about 3 miles northeast of Frazier's mill. 
Ascended from camp at south end of Long Meadows in two hours — 
one hour on foot. 
Station mark: A bronze triangulation tablet cemented in solid rock, 
surmounted by a cairn 6 feet high. 
[Latitude, 36° 16' 44.12". Longitude, 118° 40' 49.45".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Big Baldy 157 35 04.44 
Silliman 177 58 02.20 
Florence 219 31 17.76 
Big Meadows 321 20 46.63 
Sunday 351 <>i 46.57 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
337 27 o:;.'2<) 
357 57 27.82 
39 35 55.38 
141 33 04.62 
171 05 10.17 
Meters, 
4. 6742414 
t. 6076826 
4. 2635024 
1.7013414 
4. 7402795 
PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
Primary traverse for the control of the Sacramento fifteen-minute 
quadrangle, based upon the position of the dome of the State capitol, 
(United States standard datum), was run by Mr. Charles F. Urquhart, 
topographer, in throe circuits, as follows: 
From Sacramento, eastward along Central Pacific Railway to Fair- 
oaks; thence northward via highways to Roseville ; thence returning 
to Sacramento via Central Pacific Railway. 
From near Salisbury on Central Pacific Railway, south to about 
parallel 38 30'; thence westward via highways to about meridian 
121° 30'; thence northward to Sacramento. 
From a point about If miles northeast of State capitol, westward 
via highways to Sacramento-Sutter county line; thence eastward to 
Roseville. 
