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Mount Goddard sheet. wCmphitheater Lake; Tulare County; Sequoia National Forest; western part of T. 17 S., R. 32 E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, in a glacial cirque on the eastern slope of the Great Western Divide; no outlet, but the basin is topographically tributary to Soda Creek, which flows through Big Arroyo to Kern River. Kaweah sheet. Azigels Creek (R); Calaveras County; rises in the southeastern part of T. 3 N., R. 14 £., Mount Diablo base and meridian, at altitude 3,100 feet above ...sea level; flows south- westward 12 miles, then southward 6 miles to its junction with Stanislaus River (tributary to the San Joaquin); fall, ^bout 2,500 feet; principal tributary, Sixmile Creek. Jackson and Big Trees sheets. Land Office map of California, 1907. Antelope Creek (R); Amador County; rises in the southwestern part of T. 8 N., R. 14 £., Mount Diablo base and meridian, near Antelope Springs, at altitude 4,500 feet ibove sea level; flows south westward 4^ miles, then southeastward 1 mile into Mill Creek; fall, 1,600 feet.
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