. Bulletin. Ethnology. nS^GsT"^^^' WARIHIO of SONORA-CHIHUAHUA—GENTRY 81. SKETCH FROM SUMMIT OF SIERftA OREJON - DEC. 19,1934 To San Bernardo ft /\ z^^^-xJ^ Cqlabafsy Map 2.—Map sketched from summit of Sierra Orejon. Garcia and Sierra de la Ventana, while the other borders the Eio Mayo on the east and south in a series of sierras with respective names of Canelo, Charuco (or Calabasas), and Sagiiaribo. The temperature of the region is seasonably equable. ^tsTormal daily temperatures range between 60° and 90° F.; extremes do not exceed 30° in coldness or 100° in heat. The daily fluctuation
. Bulletin. Ethnology. nS^GsT"^^^' WARIHIO of SONORA-CHIHUAHUA—GENTRY 81. SKETCH FROM SUMMIT OF SIERftA OREJON - DEC. 19,1934 To San Bernardo ft /\ z^^^-xJ^ Cqlabafsy Map 2.—Map sketched from summit of Sierra Orejon. Garcia and Sierra de la Ventana, while the other borders the Eio Mayo on the east and south in a series of sierras with respective names of Canelo, Charuco (or Calabasas), and Sagiiaribo. The temperature of the region is seasonably equable. ^tsTormal daily temperatures range between 60° and 90° F.; extremes do not exceed 30° in coldness or 100° in heat. The daily fluctuation is higher in the dry seasons, when the clear sunny days at noon are warm and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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