CALIFORNIA. 
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DEVIL PEAK, MARIPOSA COUNTY. 
At the southeast end of a short, sharp ridge, 9 miles southwest of 
r awona Park, bare on top and covered with loose rock. Ascended 
b wagon road from Wawona. Nearest camping place is l\ miles 
)rtheast of summit. 
Station mark: A cairn 4 feet in diameter at the base, 4.} feet high, 
l site of old monument, 5.6 feet west of "II. S. G. S." chiseled on 
>ck (Urquhart, 1905). Cairn could not be found, but rock with 
U. S. G. S." was found, and point used was within 2 or 3 feet of old 
)int. 
[Latitude 37° 31' 46.79". Longitude 119° 44' 23.09".] 
To station — 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
o / rr 
180 37 19.76 
209 50 37.68 
217 07 08.88 
235 55 55.04 
244 35 09.78 
297 47 02.53 
305 41 47.10 
96 31 08.21 
146 23 49.18 
194 51 35. 15 
O / // 
00 37 31.81 
29 59 03.70 
37 22 32. 54 
56 07 20.30 
64 47 16.70 
118 07 16.04 
125 53 10.71 
Meters. 
4. 6445464 
4.6092431 
4. 78554S4 
4 521 - '30] 
d 
4. 5097 190 
4.7451616 
4. 53''5137 
4.474(1000 
ot 
326 16 39.63 
14 54 59.19 
40 00 43.66 
4. 4928478 
it 
4. 5030993 
)uds Rest 
219 51 32.29 
4. 5381966 
DEWEY, MARIPOSA COUNTY. 
On the bluff overlooking the Yosemite Valley, on south side of the 
dley and w^est of Bridal Veil Creek. It can be reached by trail 
ther from Glacier Point or Fort Monroe. Distance from Fort 
onroe to station is about 4 miles. Trail is known as Pohono trail. 
Signal: A small fir tree placed in a crack in the rock with rock 
led around its base. 
Station mark: A triangulation tablet cemented in rock at the foot 
1 tree. 
[Latitude 37° 42' 16.03". Longitude 1 19° 39' 06.31".] 
To station- 
Capitan 
«Ie 
Qtinel Dome 
Azimuth. 
201 24 41.54 
215 33 40.67 
250 37 44.55 
Back azimuth. 
21 25 14.24 
35 35 03.79 
70 40 14. 60 
Log. 
distance. 
Meters. 
3.5544804 
3.7572966 
3.8039652 
EAGLE, MARIPOSA COUNTY. 
On the summit of Eagle Peak, a well-known point on the north side 
' Yosemite Valley. There is a good trail known as the Yosemite 
oint and Eagle Peak trail from the valley to station. 
Signal: An iron rod about 4 feet high set in rock. It is necessary 
) have a flag of some kind on rod. 
