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 38G INDEX El Sur, 264. Electric railroads, 9. Elsinore, 334, 364. Emerald Bay, 174. Emigrant Gap, 172. Empress Theatre, San Fran- cisco, 63. Escondido, 334, 340. Escondido " Grape Day," 74. Eureka, 154. Excursions from Los Ange- les, 305. Excursions from San Fran- cisco, 130. Exeter, 233. Fairmont Hotel, San Fran- cisco, 38. Fallbrook, 339. Fallen Leaf Lake, 174. Famoso, 225. Fares on coastwise steam- ers, 11. Feather River Canyon, 176. Felton, 248. Festivals, 69-75. Fish, 53. Fishing, 80. Folsom, 169. Forest theatres, 65. Fort Bragg, 153. Fort Humboldt, 154. Fort Point, 100. Fort Rosecrans, 350. Fort Ross, 149. Fort Seward, 153. Foster, 354. Fremont's report on early survey of California, 96. Fresno, 17, 219. Fresno City, 222. Fresno Raisin Festival, 74. Fruits, 55. Fruitvale, 136. Fulton, 150. Gaviota, 275.. General Grant National Park, 224. Geysers, 150. Gilroy, 245. Gilroy Hot Springs, 44, 245. Glen Brook, 175. Glendale, Casa Verdugo, 49. Glendora, 324, 357. Glenwood Hotel, Riverside, 42. Goat Island, 100. Gold Lake, 177. Golden Gate named by Fre- mont, 96. Goleta, 275. Golfing, 76. Goose Lake, 176. Granada, 131. Grand Trunk route, 13. Grapes, 57. Grossmont Park, 353. Great Northern R. R. route, 14. Greek Theatre, Berkeley, 64. Claremont, 66. Los Angeles, 66. Monrovia, 66. Green Hotel, Pasadena, 43. Grove of Calaveras, 188 Fresno, 188. Kaweah, 188. King's, 188. Mariposa, 188. Merced, 188. Stanislaus, 188.