Digest of the isoalante Journal in 
Harris, V. R. The Catholic Church in Utah. Intermountain Catholic Press,
Salt Lake C1±, 1909 
 
                        (Trip from Santa Fe to Utah Lake in 1776) 
 
                             Aldo Leopold--September 10, 1941 
 
        p. 163. "haffalo winter in these parts" (between White
River and Green 
                 River). About Latitude 40" or 41". 
        p. 163. Saw recent tracks of buffalo. Killed one Sept. 11, 1776 (near

                 Green river) 
        p. 166. Killed a buffalo on the Green liver just below its emergence
from the 
                 mountains, Sept. 14, 1776. 
        p. 169. "Cane and high reeds" on east slope of Wasatch
on a tributary of the 
                 Green River. 
       p. 170. On west of Wasatch: "over a difficult woodland covered
with small 
                 walnut trees". 
       P. 175. Plains burning near Utah Lake Sept. 26. Fired by Indians.

 
       p. 192. "fowls very abundant here". Sagehen? 
       I~p. 194  (At Utah Lake and to the south of it) 
       p. 1S7.   "no grass of any kind" near salt plain below Sevier
crossing. 
 
       p. 203.   "burnt woodland" near lower Virgin. 
       p. 203.   "tamarind trees" used for medicine. 
 
       p. 210. Indians on Kaibab hunted wild sheep. 
       p. 228. "many wild sheep" on south side of Grand Canyon.

       p1 231. Indians south of Grand Canyon had horses and cattle, but not
the 
                Utes north of Canyon. 
       p. 233.  Saw first cattle telonging to Moquis.