CHAPTER | | PAGE | 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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