GENEKAL VIEW OF ARCHEOLOGY OF THE PUEBLO REGION. 5^9 



]2. Coeblti district," With. L. : 



* Tyuoiiyi. 

 Pueblo Viejo. 



* La Cueva Pintada. 

 Haatse. 



Kuapa. 



* Stone lions of Potrero de las Vacas. 



* Cliff dwellings of Uito de los Frijoles. 



riiff dwellin,ii:s of (';ih;u1:i de la CiH-sta Colorad;). 

 !.'>. In npjier .Temez Valley.'' With. L. : 



* Ginsewa and Mission ("hnrch of San IHeuo. (Pl.ite iir.i 



Large number of ini|K>rtant pueblo I'uins in vnllcy and on adjoinin?? mesas. 

 14. In the San .hiso ^^llloy : ^ 



San Mateo. I'ri. L. 



Cubero. Ind. Res. 

 1."). * In ('el)oliito Valley and Monteznm.-i Mesa. Pub. L. : 



A lar.^e nnmlx'r of inijiortant pueblo sites unnamed. (Plate iv.) 

 li'). In Ibe Magdalena rei^don. Pub. L. : 



A number of important pueblo sites unnamed. 



II. — THE SAN JUAN DRAINAGE. 



1. * In Chaeo Canyon: 



I'ueblo Pintado. Pub. L. 



Wejiji (Kindoklis). Pul). L. 



Ilungopavi.'' Pri. L. (Plate v. fig. I.) 



Una Vida/ Pri. J.. 



Chettrokettle,'' I'ri. L. 



Pueblo Bonito.'? Pri. L. 



Casa Rineonada.'J Pri. L. 



Pueblo del Arroyo'' (Tabakin), Pri. L. 



Kinkletsoi. Pub. L. (Plate vi. fig. 1.'.) 



Casa Chiquita. Pub. L. 



Pueblo Alto. Pul). L. 



Penasoo Blanco Cralakiiu. Pri. L. 



Sinkletzin.'' Pri. L. 



This is luuiiiestiouably the finest and best preserved group of 

 jMK'blo ruins on American soil. It is a matter of great regret that 

 tlie (ieneral I.-and Office was not invoked in time to preserve intact 



" I api)ly this name to the disti-iet north of Cochiti. which embraces the ruins 

 of the former habitations of the Cochiti Indians. It was included in the 

 original withdr.-iw.al for the ]»roi)ose(l Pajarito National Park, but i^ omitted 

 from the bill (II. U. T-il'.i, .ISth Cong, i creating the same. It includes the 

 lovely Rito de los Fi-iJ.iles of B.-indelier and lanumis. It is fortunately inchided 

 within the limits of the projxised Rio .leme/. Forest Uesei'NC. 



''These ruins are ui)on the lands withdrawn for the jiroposed Itio ,Temez 

 Forest Reserve. 



'"These inieblos ai'e on railroad lands to which title has passed iri-evocalily. 



''These are 6n the homestead of Mr. Richard Wetherill. This homestead has 

 been suspended by the General I^and Otiice and entry may he canceled. 



