. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. above and below the Pueblo, is covered with a number of small old counted ten such within a mile of each other. They are built of stone,of but one story, and varied from 30 to 50 feet in exterior dimensions. Two miles from the ruin we descended into the canon of the is here only about 50 feet in depth, with vertical walls of yellowish-gray sandstone. The dry bed of the arroyo meandering along the bot-tom, almost entirely cuts off communication from one side of the canonwith the other. Numerous small cottonwoods attest that there is moist-u


. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. above and below the Pueblo, is covered with a number of small old counted ten such within a mile of each other. They are built of stone,of but one story, and varied from 30 to 50 feet in exterior dimensions. Two miles from the ruin we descended into the canon of the is here only about 50 feet in depth, with vertical walls of yellowish-gray sandstone. The dry bed of the arroyo meandering along the bot-tom, almost entirely cuts off communication from one side of the canonwith the other. Numerous small cottonwoods attest that there is moist-ure somewhere in the neighborhood. A two hours ride brought us to afew water-pockets or reservoirs in the bottom of the arroyo, in whichwas a plentiful supply of thick, pasty water. Some families of Navajos,with their sheep and goats, were camped near by. U. S. Geological Survey. Plate W* ^\\\WX ^ PUEBLO UNA VIDA, Chaco Canon. N. M. so 60 70 eo go ioo \ I i i i i i i i i -i—i Scale, 100 feet. ]pDD[ Don ii \ <^( ! 1i #WXtv§.


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