WYOMING. 
'235 
Station mark: A stone set in ground level with surface and marked 
U U. S. 
A over which a cairn of rock 7 feet high was erected. 
G. S." 
[Latitude 43° 52' 40.01". Longitude 109° 19' 55.07 // .] 
Testation — 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Wiggins 
o / ,/ v 
47 41 43.82 
115 45 29. 23 
177 09 13.30 
O / '/ 
227 38 10.44 
295 88 00. 48 
357 08 58.82 
Meters. 
3. 9688235 
Peak 
Franks 
4. 2048098 
8.9717717 
DERANCH, BIGHORN COUNTY. 
On the most prominent peak on Lyesite Mountain at the head of 
Lake Creek, a tributary of Kirby Creek. Road goes up one fork of 
Bridger Creek almost to station. Deranch post-office is about T miles 
south of station. Peak is timbered on the Lake ( !reek side arid smooth 
and grassy on the Bridger Creek side. Water in both creeks. 
Signal: A rock cairn 8 feet high built around a small pine tree. 
Station mark: A bronze triangulation tablet set in stone which was 
placed in ground under center of signal. 
[Latitude 43° 34' 05.67". Longitude 107° 44 / 03.23".] 
To station — 
Canyon 
Kirby 
Honeycomb 
Mahogany . . 
Azimuth. 
72 06 05. 85 
1 12 55 33. 71 
199 25 15.59 
254 14 08.07 
Back azimuth. 
251 47 08.90 
292 44 11.96 
19 29 28. 37 
74 29 11.35 
Log. listanee. 
Meters. 
4. 5911836 
4.3811117 
4. 3956133 
4. 4843181 
DEVIL, BIGHORN COUNTY 
On Devil Peak, a conspicuous peak about 10 miles southwest of Ten 
Sleep post-office, near the head of the north fork of Nowater Creek, 
on the divide between Nowater Creek and No wood Creek, and on the 
eastern edge of the badlands known as the Honeycomb, at the head 
of Little Cottonwood Creek. Can be reached best from Ten Sleep 
post-office by going south along road for 7 or 8 miles until road bears 
east, thence across countiy in a southwest direction. No attempt 
should be made to approach station from south, west, or north, but 
only from Nowood Creek above Ten Sleep post-office. 
