Cañada del Bautismo (valley of the baptism). See page [41].
Cañada de los Capitancillos (valley of the little captains).
Cañada de la Carpintería (valley of the carpenter-shop). See page [100].
Cañada de los Coches (valley of the pigs). Coche, used in the sense of “pig”, is a Mexicanism, said to have originated in the state of Sonora.
Cañada del Corte de Madera (valley of the wood-cutting place).
Cañada del Hambre y las Bolsas (valley of hunger and the pockets), a name said to have been given to this canyon because some Spanish soldiers nearly perished of starvation there. A bolsa is a pocket, or shut-in place.
Cañada Larga (long valley).
Cañada de los Muertos (valley of the dead).
Cañada de los Nogales (valley of the walnut-trees).
Cañada de los Noques (valley of the tan-pits).