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the Little Colorado Eiver, a stream of considerable magnitude, but, on 

 account of the cliaracter of its banks, of no service to agriculture. Echo 

 Cliff is interrupted at one point by a cross-line of drainage, and there 

 are a few springs available for farming. jSTo other spot invites settle- 

 ment. Maps, on a scale of four miles to one inch, show the geography 

 of the entire region embraced in the survey of Major Powell ; a map 

 is also under construction intended to represent the distribution of the 

 various tribes of Indians when first discovered by Europeans. 

 S. Mis. 59 G 



