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Santa Rosa Mountains; collecting on the Martinez Slide to the north of Toro Canyon, approximately 5.25 air miles east northeast of the summit of Martinez Mountain.
The Jacumba Mountains; in canyon draining to the north of Myer Valley; approximately 3.25 air miles northeast of Mountain Spring or 5 air miles southwest of the town of Ocotillo.
Newberry Mountains; northeast section of mountain range; collecting within the Newberry Mountains Wilderness area; about 4 air miles north of Kane Springs.
Arica Mountains: the north tip of the mountain range approximately 3 air miles northwest of Priest Well, or approximately 5.5 air miles southwest of the ghost town of Rice.
Arica Mountains: east side of the mountain range, west side of Rice Valley, near the lowest eastern drainage point for the Arica mountains; approximately 4.3 air miles southeast of the ghost town of Rice.
Arica Mountains: along jagged ridgeline of mountain range; in the Palen/McCoy wilderness., Collecting on a sand ramp located just below the ridgeline on the eastern side that was trapped between the ridgeline and the steep narrow rocky canyons below it.
Arica Mountains: southeast section of the mountain range approximately 1.2 air miles from Priest Well or approximately 6.5 air miles southwest of the ghost town of Rice.
The Jacumba Mountains; in canyon draining to the north of Myer Valley; approximately 3.25 air miles northeast of Mountain Spring or 5 air miles southwest of the town of Ocotillo.