1812.—Russians established at Bodega Bay.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 23).

1820.—Russians establish a fort forty miles north of Bodega Bay.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 23).

1766.—Russian Fur Companies organized to operate in America.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 23).

1824.—Russia withdraws to 54° 40'.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 25).

1824.—Russia withdraws from California at the request of the U. S.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 26).

1697.—Ryswick Treaty Formed.—(Barrows' Oregon, page 1. American Cyclopedia, vol. 14, page 245).

1842.—Saddle Mountain.—Called by the Indians "Swallalahoost." Named by Wilkes, "Saddle Mountain."—(Oregon and Its Institutions,—Hines, page 21).

1805.—Sandy River.—Called by Lewis & Clarke, "Quicksand River."—(Pacific States, vol. 23, page 48).

1741.—St. Elias, Mt.—Discovered by Behring, July 18th.—(History of the Willamette Valley, page 58).

1792.—St. Helens, Mt.—Named by Vancouver for His Majesty's ambassador at Madrid, October 20.—(Vancouver, vol. 2, page 399).