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Show 150 w,,ter, Little S.1ndy, Rig Sandy, - Big Sandy, - Greun H.tv lr, Green River, 1-!:l m 's Fork, iliac k '.s Fork, A trading h:Hisa, - Bear Rivor, Soda Spring::;, Fort Hall, A me rica n Fn.lls, Raft creek, Big Spring, Snake River, Goos Creok, AI'l'F.~OIX. 1\1 ,l (JI :' ••' ')' . B1'3d with nn nbuntlnneo cf oxet11lont r.mss. Thoro i~ very little v,:ooJ. At tho .:~H'inc>s in tl10 Pass, gru.ss i::; abundant, Lut wood is o~~tiro· ly wanting. 10 9SCZ W<Lier salt. Littlo g-rass . Nl) wood. 8 961 A cwek-very gooJ gras~, n.nd some woodtrail cru:s$CS the stro, m, and foll1>Ws clown six. milrs. 12 973 Grtt"'S, nnd some wood-trail cros8es-trail fol.Jows t!J conrse of the streu.m, uut leaves it somo distance to tlw loft. IB 991 Tho sumo s tream. Grnss nnd wood. G 997 A large st ream \"_'hieh is oft~111 too dtH~p to forc.J, UUt Lhore lS plt•nty of tirnber on its banks, out of wh;ch to coustruet rafts, if it :should be nocossary. Grass is ubuuda.nt. AfL< ·r crossing th0 river, tlw trail follows it dowu l2 miles. 1'2.'100(1 ·wood plenty. lU 1027 Trail crosse~. 1i1028 2311056 • Grass scarce. Uuod grass. V{ ood plenty. Snake River, Dry Fork, Cut Rock Creek. Cut Rock Creek, Cut Roc!.- Crcclc, - ~-:<nalr.:e Rtvcr, ~naku River, ~almou cro r•k, Sa! rmm Falls, (_. . ·l'Gssmg, Boise River, F'ort Boise, Malheur River, f' u l ph llr Spring, A small branch, Snake River, Brule River, Branch of the Brule, Fn.l!C'n Pintt, P·owder River Grand Round, nrnnd Round River, A small creok, Utillo. River, APPE:-IDIX. 151 !I( LES. ' 2:-; 1375 Jn thisdist•tnco 1.]1c road rnns nonr tlJc r:vt'l'. \Tho wuwr i~ genLHHlly accessilJic, and in tho ·narn>w bottom~• tboru i::. much good grns:.:. 7 1382 Good gra~s for a few companies, anti willow bru~h. 121394 A largo scope of fino grass, and plenty of willow \vuod . 101404 Here tho trail crosse. the strHnm, where thcrr:: is woutl autl grass s u fiic ien t for so v0 rnl I ar;,z:r3 cornpaPie::.. ln the last distance, it runs do\•iu on the enst side of the creek. 12!1416 Hare t:u3 trait leaves tho croek,-some grass 1 and wood. 1514:31 lmpos ··ible to g0t nr nr it with wagon .. ,. 81<13U In t!w intormediate distance it is inaeccs . i- J l ble. 5 1144 n()od encampment-wood nnd grass . 5 U40 Neither wood nor grass. 27,1476 Here the trail cro sos Snnko river, which, if it should hnpp en not t<> he low, will be vory tlif'. : ncul t to pas.'>. There ·is not a stick of wood 1 tny whore near,-good grass In the last I .listnnce, thcro is gra ·s, btu no water, without .>·o ino· to tho rivor, w!Jich is three or four ~ '" ,ui los from the trail. 80:1.556 In tlli:s distaneo tho conntry is rough, nnd thero is a scarcity o[ wnLor auo gra..,s. Fine t.:a n:ps on tho Boi<:e . .SO lGOu ln the intormcdiato di ·tuneo, tho trail follows clown the Boiso rivor, along which grass nncl wood nre found, in iuoxhaustiulc nl1un(hnce. Near the fon, QT::tss i:s scarce. :Here the trail recrosses Snake· rivt'l'.· 12 1 1618 Good grass, and a little \villow brush . 111G2! ~·omcgrass, but no wood. 5 11634 Some grass, and n little willow brush. 5 1639 do Jo do. 31642 nood g ·nss :md some wood. 401682 In this rlistallC(~ tho roatl which is perhops tho worst on the whol.o route, follows up the Brulo :md its brnnches. Thoro is .o·ood grass all alonfY in the narrow bottoms, and thei·c is an abur~ dnrrce of woocl. ~H 1706 Water, arass, and somo willow brush. 101716 _Excellent gruss m tho greatest abundance,wlllow brush. t51731 The Round is covered with superior grass, the streams nrc frinrred with balm and willow 0 treAs, and the mountains around are clothed with pines. From this point the trail ascends tho main ronge of tho Blue Mountains. 'l6, 1747 nood q;ra s, and forests of pine. 181765 But little grnss, forosts of pine. 1:7 1 78~ This is a smnll rivor at the western base of tho Blue Monntmns. The bottoms and hills |