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I. Northwestern Chihuahua—Preparing for
the Expedition—From Deming, N. M., to
Casas Grandes, Chihuahua,
1
II. Northwestern Chihuahua (Continued)—Mexican
Mormon Colonies—From La Ascencion
to Corralitos—Some Ruins along the
Tapasita—A Toltec Babylon,
34
III. Sonora—Along the Sonora Railway—Hermosillo—Guaymas,
and its Beautiful Harbor—Fishing
and Hunting about Guaymas,
80
IV. Central Chihuahua—From the City of
Chihuahua Westward to the Great Mexican
Mining Belt,
131
V. Central Chihuahua—In the Land of the
Living Cave and Cliff Dwellers—The
Tarahumari Indians, Civilized and Savage,
172
VI. Through the Sierra Madres—On Mule-back
Westward from Carichic,
206
VII. Southwestern Chihuahua—Among the Cave
and Cliff Dwellers in the Heart of the
Sierra Madre Range,
227
VIII. In Southwestern Chihuahua—Down the
Urique Barranca—From Pine to Palm—Urique
and its Mines,
265
IX. Southwestern Chihuahua—Description of
One of the Richest Silver Regions of the
World—Mineral Wealth of the Sierra
Madres—The Batopilas District,
311
X. Southwestern Chihuahua—The Return by
Another Trail—The CaÑon of the
Churches—Among the Cliff Dwellers,
345

Falls of the Becorachic, Sierra Madre Mountains, 1239 feet high

FALLS OF THE BECORACHIC, SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAINS,
1239 FEET HIGH


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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