10 BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA 



cially Fig 4, the number and location of tlie figures or cliaracters may easily 

 be seen. 



First in height are three very broad and large — not long — lines. Below 

 these are five long lines joined by a bar at the top, then four to the right, then 

 eleven of varying size ending at another rock angle. Below there are on the 

 left three broad lines running vertical; then a diagonal figure, large, con- 

 sisting of a central body which is long and quite broad, broader than any line, 

 two short projections upward from the middle, four from below, a short, a 

 long, a short, a very long one. Below this figure are ten vertical lines; to 

 the right are seven and a figure. The figure is a rude oval, the left portion 

 filled with paint, and with three lines projecting upward. This is plainly 

 shown in Plate VII, which also shows the peculiar irregularity of the rock. 

 The angle on the right of the writings is easily seen in the picture. Con- 

 sult also Fig. 4. 



Turning the angle again on a further portion of the rock to the right, 

 the highest writings are foui- vertical lines; below these two rows of lines. 

 The first row contains six, joined at the top by a bar, then six separate lines; 

 the second is similar to the first, with seven lines joined by a bar, followed 

 by seven which are not thus joined. Just below these to the right is a figure 

 which looks like an animal falling with its legs upiJermost. only it has five 

 legs, and it is headless. These are well shown In Plate VIII. 



Then comes another small turn in the rock and the last gniup of figures. 

 These consist of some 30 or more straight lines, laid on in a hurry, evidently 

 with the broad hand, on a surface with plenty of room. The last figure is 

 the most peculiar of all. It is shown in Plate IV, to the right of the figure 

 of a man, in Plate VI. extreme right, and Plate VII. There are two moons, 

 below which is a figure which apparently resembles a pack horse, but prob- 

 ably does not. If it represents a pack horse the writings are more recent 

 than if it does not. 



