[16] Publication No. 56, U. S. Hydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation, 1880, p. 142.
[17] Op. cit., p. 143.
[18] A stiller and navigable condition of the sea is shown in the view of Punta Ygnacio, plate IV.
[19] Theodore H. Hittell, History of California, 1898, vol. I, pp. 43-44.
[20] Contributions to the History of the Southwestern Portion of the United States (Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition), Papers of the Archæological Institute of America, American series, V, 1890, p. 44.
[21] Relation of Alvar Nuñez Cabeça de Vaca, translated from the Spanish by Buckingham Smith; New York, 1871, p. 172.
[22] Ibid, p. 178.
[23] Cf. Bandelier, Magazine of Western History, IV, 1886, p. 660.
[24] Ibid, pp. 661-663; Papers of the Archæological Institute of America, American series, V, p. 118.
[25] The Voyages of the English Nation to America, collected by Richard Hakluyt and edited by Edmund Goldsmid, 1890, vol. III, p. 317.