Topo Creek (gopher creek).

Toro (bull). See pages [85] and [163].

Toros (bulls).

Tortuga (turtle, tortoise).

Trabuco (blunderbuss, a sort of wide-mouthed gun), but it may not be used in that sense in this case. See page [85]. Trabuco Canyon is in Orange County.

Trampa del Oso (bear trap).

Trampas (traps, snares), perhaps named in reference to traps which were in common use among the Indians to catch game, as well as their human enemies. In Contra Costa County.

Tranquillón Mountain is in Santa Bárbara County. Tranquillón is a mixture of two kinds of grain, such as wheat and rye, called in English “mastlin,” or “maslin.”

Tres Ojos de Agua (three springs of water).

Tres Pinos. See page [163].