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[[?]] Mr Bullard of [[?Matugos?]] was [[?]] Ft. Patrico - Los Pinas runs int C.C. Bay 5 or 6 miles S of Grayson - Betwen Ft. Patrico & Pintas is a [[?]] of water holes
[[?]] Mr Bullard of [[?Matugos?]] was [[?]] Ft. Patrico - Los Pinas runs int C.C. Bay 5 or 6 miles S of Grayson - Betwen Ft. Patrico & Pintas is a [[?]] of water holes - grassy country - Mosquitos grass - St. Fernandes is not a stream - but water holes - Ft [[?]] a Stream with much Timber & Mesquite [[?]] abounds - Then to Los Olmos - poor country  Sandy 'Chaparal' strong bushes - Next Timber that such is called the 'owls roosts"  Scrub oaks?  & Salt likes  The large Salt likes 10 or 15 miles to E of road & not as plains as on Map above - No water but in holes -  'Encinal' here is water enough a long ridge of about 6 to 8 miles with nothing much  'Scrub oak' - This is called the dividing ridge between the Nauces & Rio Grande running from the Mountains to the Coast - Then a land of Prairie on [[?]] to Camago - From 'Encinal' in [[?]] to Cimago to the Wells is heavy Sandy prairies - then you come to the Hills 50 ft on Edge of 'bottom' of Rio Grande - which bottom is 30 miles wide - On [[?]] of [[?]] is rolling, Woody land - [[2 unclear words]] now - plenty of Mustangs - [[?]] Rio Grande description.

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? Mr Bullard of ?Matugos? was ? Ft. Patrico - Los Pinas runs int C.C. Bay 5 or 6 miles S of Grayson - Betwen Ft. Patrico & Pintas is a ? of water holes - grassy country - Mosquitos grass - St. Fernandes is not a stream - but water holes - Ft ? a Stream with much Timber & Mesquite ? abounds - Then to Los Olmos - poor country Sandy 'Chaparal' strong bushes - Next Timber that such is called the 'owls roosts" Scrub oaks? & Salt likes The large Salt likes 10 or 15 miles to E of road & not as plains as on Map above - No water but in holes - 'Encinal' here is water enough a long ridge of about 6 to 8 miles with nothing much 'Scrub oak' - This is called the dividing ridge between the Nauces & Rio Grande running from the Mountains to the Coast - Then a land of Prairie on ? to Camago - From 'Encinal' in ? to Cimago to the Wells is heavy Sandy prairies - then you come to the Hills 50 ft on Edge of 'bottom' of Rio Grande - which bottom is 30 miles wide - On ? of ? is rolling, Woody land - 2 unclear words now - plenty of Mustangs - ? Rio Grande description.