4. To Whittier and the citrus-fruit belt of the San Gabriel Valley via either Turnbull or Brea Cañons (the latter picturesque with oil derricks) returning by the Valley Boulevard.

[98]“The California Padres and their Missions,” by C. F. Saunders and J. S. Chase.

[99]The San Marcos road has some stiff grades and should only be traveled by experienced drivers.

[100]For a more detailed account of the tourist attractions in Southern California, reference is made to the author’s “Finding the Worth While in California.”

INDEX

[A] [B] [C] D [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] U [V] [W] X Y [Z]

A Abó, [60], [62]. Acevedo, Fr. Francisco, de, [60], [63]. Acoma Pueblo, [68]. Adamana, [130]. Alamo, The, [179]. Albuquerque, [43]. Anza, Juan Bautista, [198], [202]. Apache Trail, [190]. Arch Beach, [209]. Awátobi, [121].

B Bácavi Pueblo, [119]. Bandelier, A. F., [34], [54], [59]. Beaver Creek, [164]. Bernalillo, [49]. Betata Kin Ruins, [148]. Bill Williams, [141]. Bitter Man, Legend of, [202]. Bowie, James, [181]. Buckman, [33], [41].

C Camp Verde, [165]. Camulos Rancho, [210]. Cañon de Chelly, [103], [107]. Cañon Diablo, [116]. Carson, Kit, [29], [111]. Casa Grande Ruins, [200]. Chaco Cañon, [83]. Chímayo, [38]. Chin Lee, [103], [106]. Clarkdale, [149], [162]. Cliff Dwellings, [108], [148], [192]. Coachella Valley, [218]. Cochití Pueblo, [54]. Colorado Desert, [217]. Crockett, Davy, [181]. Cueva Pintada, La, [33].

E El Cabezon, [113]. Española, [24], [41]. Estancia Valley, [56], [67].