232 PRIMARY TRI ANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet cemented into a large bowlder 
buried under a quadripod signal and a rough rock monument. 
Reference mark: A chiseled cross on a limestone ledge 45 feet east. 
[ Latitude 43° 09' 29.59". Longitude 107° 35' 50.58".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
Bad water 
o r rr 
232 24 53.63 
247 25 44 92 
295 22 36.78 
o / // 
52 34 55.74 
' 67 42 36.96 
115 30 36.43 
Meters. 
4 3980835 
Jack Pot 
4 5573268 
4 4560997 
BADWATER, NATRONA COUNTY. 
On grassy ridge on divide between Dry or South Fork of Badwater 
Creek and the drainage of Alkali Creek, 3 miles northeast of Cedar 
Pass (also known as Davis or Bostleman Pass), 3 miles east of Bostle- 
man's ranch at forks of North and Dry Forks of Badwater Creek, 20i 
miles northwest of Walton, and 20 miles northeast of Lost Cabin. The 
road up Dry Fork of Badwater Creek passes one-half mile north of 
station. Good road from Walton to Bostleman via Cedar Pass; from 
Lost Cabin take old Bates road east to intersection with Cedar Pass 
road. Station is not on highest point, but 1,000 feet west and 50 feeti 
lower. A large rock monument was also built on highest point. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet cemented into a solid rock, oven 
which a big cedar tree and rock monument were centered. 
Reference mark: A chiseled cross on a large rock 32 feet west. 
[ Latitude 43° 17' 42.94". Longitude 107° 21' 11.44".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
Jack Pot 
o / // 
276 05 58.26 
347 50 49.07 
1 u 
96 12 48.78 
167 53 48.22 
Meters. 
4 132772< 
4 449499' 
CLARK, NATKONA COUNTY. 
On the high north end of a grassy-topped ridge, fringed on slopes- 
with trees and locally known as Pine Mountains, 5 miles south oi f 
Clark's and 7 miles southwest of Johnson's ranches, on Casper- 
Lander stage road. A road from Clark's ranch to top of mountain 
passes 200 feet east of signal. Fine grass all over the top of moun- 
tain, and water in spring at head of gulch 500 feet west of signal. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet cemented in solid rock, over which 
are centered a small monument and a tripod signal. 
Reference mark: A small hole picked into a flat rock buried 41 
feet east of signal near a small pile of stone. 
