. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. K (Kunkaak bay): Generic Spanish; specific the name of the Seri tribe (miswritten Tiburon bay on plates iv and v). The larger map was drawn early in 189G, and a preliminary edition iu the form of a photolithographof the drawing was pahliahed in the National Geographic Magazine, vol. vii. 180G. It proper—andhistorically desirable—to explain that while a considerable part of the copy for this paper was pre-pared at about the same time, circumstances prevented the completion of the
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. K (Kunkaak bay): Generic Spanish; specific the name of the Seri tribe (miswritten Tiburon bay on plates iv and v). The larger map was drawn early in 189G, and a preliminary edition iu the form of a photolithographof the drawing was pahliahed in the National Geographic Magazine, vol. vii. 180G. It proper—andhistorically desirable—to explain that while a considerable part of the copy for this paper was pre-pared at about the same time, circumstances prevented the completion of the manuscript and the finalrectification of the nomenclature and bibliographic references until September 1,1900. ^Johnson peak. It is proper to aaj- that this name was applied by the author (and leader of theexpedition) after the drawing was completed and submitted by Mr Johnson, as a meager tribute tohis excellent work in the field and on the drawings named. 2 An indicates new names, au obelisk old naines restored or collot|iiial names adoj>ted. 16 THE SERI INDIANS [ETH. ANN. 17. MCGEE] PLACE-NAMES OF SERILAND 17 Bahia Kino (Kino bay): l>onj;-8taiidinn name given in honor of Padre EnsebioFrancisco Kino, an early .lesnit missionary (the Babia San .luan ofvarious early maps): adopted in Anglicized form by the Hydrographic Office,U. S. N. tBAHiA Tepopa iTepopa bay): .Specific a corniption of Tepoka, the extra-vernacu-lar name of a local tribe related to the Seri; applied in 1746 by Padre Couaag,and used by most navigators and cartographers of later dates, though it doesnot aijpear on the charts of the Hydrographic Office, U. S. N. Bahia Agua Dulce (Freshwater bay;: Named by Lieutenant R. W. H. Hardy,R. N., 1826; name retained (in Anglicized form) by Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.(The name is misplaced on Hardys map, but the bay is correctly located in histext, p. 293.) t Bahia (Witch bay): Named (in honor of his vessel) by its discoverer. Lien-t
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