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Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1891. pp. xxv + 353.Briones, Brigida.A Carnival Ball at Monterey in 1829. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 468.—— A Glimpse of Domestic Life in 1827. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 470.Bryant, Edwin.What I saw in California. New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1849. pp. 480.Carpenter, Helen.Among the Diggers of Thirty Years Ago. InOverland Monthly, Feb. 1894. pp. 146.Dana, Richard Henry.Two Years before the Mast. Boston: James Osgood and Co. 1873. pp. vii + 470.De Campo, Inez.El Carpintero. InOverland Monthly, Aug. 1895. pp. 211-213.Doyle, John T.The Missions of Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 389-402.Fassin, A. G.Yuka Legends. InOverland Monthly, June, 1884. pp. 651-659.Foote, Mary Hallock.The Cascarone Ball. InScribner’s, Aug. 1879. pp. 615-617.Forbes, Alexander.California: A History of Upper and Lower California. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill. 1839. pp. xvi + 352.Gates, Mary J.Contributions to Local History. San José: Cottle and Murgotten, printers. 1895. pp. 27.Green, W. S.The Digger Indian. InOverland Monthly, March, 1895. pp. 282-284.Hakluyt, Richard.The Voyages of the English Nation to America. Collected by Hakluyt. Vol. IV.Hall, Frederic.History of San José. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1871. pp. xv + 537.Helper, Hinton R.The Land of Gold. Baltimore: Henry Taylor. 1855. pp. xii + 200.Higuera, Prudencia.Trading with the Americans. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 192-193.Hittell, John S.History of the City of San Francisco. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1878. pp. 498.Hittell, Theodore.History of California. San Francisco: Pacific Press Pub. House. 1885. Vol. I. pp. xxxvi + 799. Vol. II. pp. xli + 833.Hudson, J. W.Pomo Basket Makers. InOverland Monthly, June, 1883.Jackson, Helen Hunt.Father Junipero and his Work. InCentury, 1883, May, pp. 3-18; June, pp. 199-215.—— Ramona. Boston: Roberts Bros. 1886. pp. 490.Langsdorff, G. 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InCalifornia Farmer, Oct. 24, 1862.Sargent, Lucy.Indian Dances in Northern California. InCalifornian, May, 1880. pp. 464-469.Schoolcraft, H. R.Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Historical Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. (The title-pages of Vols. IV. and VI. read “Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge.”) 6 vols. Philadelphia. 1851-1860.Shinn, C. H.Pioneer Spanish Families in California. InCentury. Vol. XLI. pp. 377-389.Smithsonian Report for 1886.I. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889. pp. xiii + 877.Snedden, David.A Stampede. InSequoia, Stanford University. Oct. 25, 1895.Taylor, Alex. T.The Indianology of California. InCalifornia Farmer. Series running through 1861 and 1862.United States.Eleventh Census. Vol. on Indians. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1894. pp. vi + 683.Vallejo, Guadalupe.Ranch and Mission Days in Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 183-192.Vancouver, George.A Voyage of Discovery. London: J. 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Ballard, Roy.Don Secundini Robles. InSequoia, Stanford University. Sept. 13, 1894. p. 16.Bancroft, H. H.The Native Races. Vol. IV., Antiquities. San Francisco: The History Co. 1886. pp. x + 807.—— The Works of. Vol. XXXIV., California Pastoral. San Francisco: The History Co. 1888. pp. vi + 808.Barnes, M. S.The Robles Rancheria. InSequoia, Stanford University. Sept. 13, 1894. pp. 15-16.Beechey, Capt. F. W.Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Bering’s Strait. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley. 1831. Vol. II. pp. iv + 451.Bennett, John E.Should the California Missions be Preserved? InOverland Monthly, San Francisco. Feb. 1897. pp. 150-161.Bernal, Ignacio.Memories of the Santa Clara Valley. InSequoia, Stanford University. Feb. 21, 1896. pp. 292-294.Bidwell, John.Life in California before the Gold Discovery. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 163-183.Blackmar, Frank W.Spanish Institutions of the Southwest. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1891. pp. xxv + 353.Briones, Brigida.A Carnival Ball at Monterey in 1829. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 468.—— A Glimpse of Domestic Life in 1827. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 470.Bryant, Edwin.What I saw in California. New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1849. pp. 480.Carpenter, Helen.Among the Diggers of Thirty Years Ago. InOverland Monthly, Feb. 1894. pp. 146.Dana, Richard Henry.Two Years before the Mast. Boston: James Osgood and Co. 1873. pp. vii + 470.De Campo, Inez.El Carpintero. InOverland Monthly, Aug. 1895. pp. 211-213.Doyle, John T.The Missions of Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 389-402.Fassin, A. G.Yuka Legends. InOverland Monthly, June, 1884. pp. 651-659.Foote, Mary Hallock.The Cascarone Ball. InScribner’s, Aug. 1879. pp. 615-617.Forbes, Alexander.California: A History of Upper and Lower California. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill. 1839. pp. xvi + 352.Gates, Mary J.Contributions to Local History. San José: Cottle and Murgotten, printers. 1895. pp. 27.Green, W. S.The Digger Indian. InOverland Monthly, March, 1895. pp. 282-284.Hakluyt, Richard.The Voyages of the English Nation to America. Collected by Hakluyt. Vol. IV.Hall, Frederic.History of San José. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1871. pp. xv + 537.Helper, Hinton R.The Land of Gold. Baltimore: Henry Taylor. 1855. pp. xii + 200.Higuera, Prudencia.Trading with the Americans. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 192-193.Hittell, John S.History of the City of San Francisco. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1878. pp. 498.Hittell, Theodore.History of California. San Francisco: Pacific Press Pub. House. 1885. Vol. I. pp. xxxvi + 799. Vol. II. pp. xli + 833.Hudson, J. W.Pomo Basket Makers. InOverland Monthly, June, 1883.Jackson, Helen Hunt.Father Junipero and his Work. InCentury, 1883, May, pp. 3-18; June, pp. 199-215.—— Ramona. Boston: Roberts Bros. 1886. pp. 490.Langsdorff, G. H. von.Voyages and Travels in Various Parts of the World. London: Henry Colburn. 1814. Vol. II.La Perouse, J. T. G.A Voyage Round the World. Trans. London: J. Johnson. 1768. Vol. II. pp. x + 498.L. M. The Indians of Nevada County. InOverland Monthly, March, 1884. pp. 275-278.Miller, Mabel L.The So-called California “Diggers.” InPopular Science Monthly, Dec. 1896. pp. 201-214.Palou, Rev. Francis.Life of Ven. Padre Junipero Serra. Trans. by Rev. J. Adam. San Francisco: P. E. Dougherty. 1884.Powers, Stephen.Tribes of California. United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Washington. 1877. pp. 635. Also inOverland Monthlyduring the years 1872, 1873, and 1874.Redding, B. B.California Indians and their Food. InCalifornian, Nov. 1881. pp. 442-445.Robinson, Alfred.Life in California. San Francisco: William Doxey. 1891. pp. 284.Rocquefeuild, Camille de.Account of California in 1817. InCalifornia Farmer, Oct. 24, 1862.Sargent, Lucy.Indian Dances in Northern California. InCalifornian, May, 1880. pp. 464-469.Schoolcraft, H. R.Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Historical Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. (The title-pages of Vols. IV. and VI. read “Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge.”) 6 vols. Philadelphia. 1851-1860.Shinn, C. H.Pioneer Spanish Families in California. InCentury. Vol. XLI. pp. 377-389.Smithsonian Report for 1886.I. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889. pp. xiii + 877.Snedden, David.A Stampede. InSequoia, Stanford University. Oct. 25, 1895.Taylor, Alex. T.The Indianology of California. InCalifornia Farmer. Series running through 1861 and 1862.United States.Eleventh Census. Vol. on Indians. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1894. pp. vi + 683.Vallejo, Guadalupe.Ranch and Mission Days in Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 183-192.Vancouver, George.A Voyage of Discovery. London: J. Edwards.Pall Mall, 1798. Vol. II. pp. 504.Vasquez, Don Pablo.Don Pablo’s Story. InSequoia, Stanford University. May 25, 1892. pp. 331-334.

Ballard, Roy.Don Secundini Robles. InSequoia, Stanford University. Sept. 13, 1894. p. 16.

Bancroft, H. H.The Native Races. Vol. IV., Antiquities. San Francisco: The History Co. 1886. pp. x + 807.

—— The Works of. Vol. XXXIV., California Pastoral. San Francisco: The History Co. 1888. pp. vi + 808.

Barnes, M. S.The Robles Rancheria. InSequoia, Stanford University. Sept. 13, 1894. pp. 15-16.

Beechey, Capt. F. W.Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Bering’s Strait. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley. 1831. Vol. II. pp. iv + 451.

Bennett, John E.Should the California Missions be Preserved? InOverland Monthly, San Francisco. Feb. 1897. pp. 150-161.

Bernal, Ignacio.Memories of the Santa Clara Valley. InSequoia, Stanford University. Feb. 21, 1896. pp. 292-294.

Bidwell, John.Life in California before the Gold Discovery. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 163-183.

Blackmar, Frank W.Spanish Institutions of the Southwest. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1891. pp. xxv + 353.

Briones, Brigida.A Carnival Ball at Monterey in 1829. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 468.

—— A Glimpse of Domestic Life in 1827. InCentury, Vol. XLI. p. 470.

Bryant, Edwin.What I saw in California. New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1849. pp. 480.

Carpenter, Helen.Among the Diggers of Thirty Years Ago. InOverland Monthly, Feb. 1894. pp. 146.

Dana, Richard Henry.Two Years before the Mast. Boston: James Osgood and Co. 1873. pp. vii + 470.

De Campo, Inez.El Carpintero. InOverland Monthly, Aug. 1895. pp. 211-213.

Doyle, John T.The Missions of Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 389-402.

Fassin, A. G.Yuka Legends. InOverland Monthly, June, 1884. pp. 651-659.

Foote, Mary Hallock.The Cascarone Ball. InScribner’s, Aug. 1879. pp. 615-617.

Forbes, Alexander.California: A History of Upper and Lower California. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill. 1839. pp. xvi + 352.

Gates, Mary J.Contributions to Local History. San José: Cottle and Murgotten, printers. 1895. pp. 27.

Green, W. S.The Digger Indian. InOverland Monthly, March, 1895. pp. 282-284.

Hakluyt, Richard.The Voyages of the English Nation to America. Collected by Hakluyt. Vol. IV.

Hall, Frederic.History of San José. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1871. pp. xv + 537.

Helper, Hinton R.The Land of Gold. Baltimore: Henry Taylor. 1855. pp. xii + 200.

Higuera, Prudencia.Trading with the Americans. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 192-193.

Hittell, John S.History of the City of San Francisco. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Co. 1878. pp. 498.

Hittell, Theodore.History of California. San Francisco: Pacific Press Pub. House. 1885. Vol. I. pp. xxxvi + 799. Vol. II. pp. xli + 833.

Hudson, J. W.Pomo Basket Makers. InOverland Monthly, June, 1883.

Jackson, Helen Hunt.Father Junipero and his Work. InCentury, 1883, May, pp. 3-18; June, pp. 199-215.

—— Ramona. Boston: Roberts Bros. 1886. pp. 490.

Langsdorff, G. H. von.Voyages and Travels in Various Parts of the World. London: Henry Colburn. 1814. Vol. II.

La Perouse, J. T. G.A Voyage Round the World. Trans. London: J. Johnson. 1768. Vol. II. pp. x + 498.

L. M. The Indians of Nevada County. InOverland Monthly, March, 1884. pp. 275-278.

Miller, Mabel L.The So-called California “Diggers.” InPopular Science Monthly, Dec. 1896. pp. 201-214.

Palou, Rev. Francis.Life of Ven. Padre Junipero Serra. Trans. by Rev. J. Adam. San Francisco: P. E. Dougherty. 1884.

Powers, Stephen.Tribes of California. United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Washington. 1877. pp. 635. Also inOverland Monthlyduring the years 1872, 1873, and 1874.

Redding, B. B.California Indians and their Food. InCalifornian, Nov. 1881. pp. 442-445.

Robinson, Alfred.Life in California. San Francisco: William Doxey. 1891. pp. 284.

Rocquefeuild, Camille de.Account of California in 1817. InCalifornia Farmer, Oct. 24, 1862.

Sargent, Lucy.Indian Dances in Northern California. InCalifornian, May, 1880. pp. 464-469.

Schoolcraft, H. R.Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Historical Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. (The title-pages of Vols. IV. and VI. read “Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge.”) 6 vols. Philadelphia. 1851-1860.

Shinn, C. H.Pioneer Spanish Families in California. InCentury. Vol. XLI. pp. 377-389.

Smithsonian Report for 1886.I. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889. pp. xiii + 877.

Snedden, David.A Stampede. InSequoia, Stanford University. Oct. 25, 1895.

Taylor, Alex. T.The Indianology of California. InCalifornia Farmer. Series running through 1861 and 1862.

United States.Eleventh Census. Vol. on Indians. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1894. pp. vi + 683.

Vallejo, Guadalupe.Ranch and Mission Days in Alta California. InCentury, Vol. XLI. pp. 183-192.

Vancouver, George.A Voyage of Discovery. London: J. Edwards.Pall Mall, 1798. Vol. II. pp. 504.

Vasquez, Don Pablo.Don Pablo’s Story. InSequoia, Stanford University. May 25, 1892. pp. 331-334.

In addition to the above bibliography much of the material used has been obtained either from personal interviews or from unprinted manuscripts. Especial help was received from Don Pablo Vasquez, the late Mary Sheldon Barnes, Frank Polley, Mrs. J. A. Salaceti, Dane Coolidge, and Antoinette Knowles.


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