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fact that it was laid out with exactness in regard to the car- 

 dinal points. 



No. 2 measures 44 x 32. 



No. 3 is 50 X 25. This ratio of one to two in the dimensions 

 of this one varies from the ratio existing in most of the others. 



No. 4 consists of two small enclosures, each a few feet in 

 its dimensions. Both of these yielded traces of bones. 



No. 5 is 30 X 23 ; No. 6 measures 32 x 26. These are both 

 prominent elevations, but little excavation has been done in 

 either of them, and nothing of especial interest has ever been 

 taken from them. These two lie close to the base of the cliff 

 and the stone borders are quite perfect. 



No. 7 is also close to the talus slope and the elevation prom- 



