200 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 216. 
LOOKOUT, BAKER COUNTY. 
On the summit of Big Lookout Mountain a well-known high point 
near the head of Manning Creek. There is a wagon road from Durkee 
or Express to the head of Manning Creek. 
Station mark: A cairn 8 or 9 feet at base and 10 feet high. 
[Latitude 44° 36' 33.99". Longitude 117° 16' 46.42".] 
To station- 
Lone Pine 
Magpie 
Little Lookout 
Sparta 
Imnaha 
Azimuth. 
113 
52 
32.67 
131 
44 39.42 
143 
56 
39. 86 
171 
.V.) 
54.71 
182 
52 
04. 81 
Back azimuth. Log. distance. 
293 33 04.86 
311 22 19.04 
323 53 01.94 
351 57 36.52 
2 53 26.56 
Meters. 
4.6015032 
4. 7475534 
4. 0644696 
4.4923373 
4. 7049400 
SPARTA, BAKER COUNTY. 
Station is on summit of a bald hill locally known as "Little Baldy," 
about 1 mile north-northwest from Sparta, a small mining town and 
post-office 32 miles east-northeast from Baker City. There is also a 
pole about 30 feet high used for Fourth of July purposes near the 
summit of hill. This pole was not used for signal, but a cairn about 
6 feet high on highest point. 
Station mark: A bronze triangulation tablet set in solid rock, over 
which was built a cairn feet high. 
[Latitude 44° 53' 10.62". Longitude 1 1 7 20' 03.48".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
.Log. distance. 
Lookout - 
o / // 
351 57 36.52 
6 38 11.69 
65 34 51.51 
99 46 12.88 
199 01 01.00 
o 1 II 
171 59 54. 71 
186 36 52.07 
245 17 39.76 
279 26 08.38 
19 04 42.26 
Meters. 
4. 4923373 
Little Lookout 
4. 3331114 
Lone Pine 
4. 5484964 
Magpie 
Imnaha 
4. 5792338 
4. 3225192 
CHINA CAP, UNION COUNTY. 
Station is on the summit of a high, red mountain near the source 
of Catherine Creek and on the range of mountains between Catherine 
Creek and Minnm River. There is a sharp red peak about 1 mile 
south from station with a small monument on it. This point is the 
first red peak, all of the high mountains east-southeast being white 
granite. To ivach station from the south, a steep trail passes to the 
east and near the base of the peak. At this point the signal can be 
