The Yachichumnes 'formerly inhabited the country between Stockton and Mt. Diablo.' San Francisco Evening Bulletin, Sept. 9, 1864.
The Suisunes live in Suisun valley. Cal. Farmer, March 30, 1860. Solano County was named from their chief. Cronise's Nat. Wealth, p. 22; Tuthill's Hist. Cal., p. 301.
The Ullulatas 'lived on the north side of Suisun Valley.' Cal. Farmer, March 30, 1860.
The Pulpenes lived on the eastern side of Suisun Valley. Ib.
The Tolenos lived on the north side of Suisun Valley. Ib.
The Karquines lived on the straits of that name. Ib.
The Tomales, Tamales, Tamallos, or Tamalanos, and Bollanos, lived between Bodega Bay and the north shore of San Francisco Bay. Id., March 2, 1860, March 30, 1860.
The Socoisukas, Thamiens, and Gerguensens or Gerzuensens 'roamed in the Santa Clara valley, between the Coyote and Guadalupe rivers, and the country west of San Jose city to the mountains.' Id., June 22, 1860.
The Lecatuit tribe occupied Marin county, and it is from the name of their chief that the county takes its name. Cronise's Nat. Wealth, p. 22.
'The Petalumas or the Yolhios lived near or around that town.' Cal. Farmer, March 30, 1860.