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EDUARD UHLENHUTH. 



These masses of debris form the bottom of the first story and in 

 the N.N.W. corner leave open a small hole ("entrance hole"), 

 2^4 feet wide through which a narrow canal ("tube") may be 

 reached which after running along the main axis of the slit for 

 a short distance leads down into the second story or water room. 



FIG. 5. Entrance to Ezell's Cave. 



This compartment of the cave contains a large body of water 

 (Fig. 8). 



This pond is not formed by water which drains through the 

 strata forming the roof of the cave nor by water flowing directly 

 into the entrance of the cave, as the slope of the hill is drained in 



