OENEKAl, VIKW OK AIK ' 1 1 lloT.OCY OF TIIK PrF,l!l.() HFCION. ('»()1 



that phase of Puchh) ciiltiirc wliuli toolv ;u'l\aiil:i<ic lo (he greatest 

 possible extent of the |)rote(t ion atloidcd \>\ a dill' ciivironnieiit, 

 re_<2fanlless of llic hardships incident lo ^ndi an cxislcnce. Manv of 

 these (hvellini>s are almost inaeeessihle. This will Ix' one of the most 

 instructive and attractive of all our national [jarks. Unfoi-tiiiiately, 

 the collections that ha\(' hecii made from these ruins are badlj' scat- 

 tered and not well authenticated. 

 f). Ill Ijiis Aiiiniiis N'alle.v : 



* The Aztec ruin." I'ri. L. 

 (t. In Aztec Sprintjs A'all(\v : 



Aztec Siirin.us ruin. 

 7. In La Plata Valley: 



La Plata ruin. 

 S. In tlie main val'.ey of the San .Tnan : 



Solomon's Hnin. Pri. L. 

 y. In the vicinity of Hluff, Utah: 



Ruins of McElnu) Canyon. 



Ruins of Hovenweep Canyon. 



Ruins of Montezuma Canyon. 



Ruins of Yellowjacket Canyon. 



Ruins of Cottonwood Can.Min. 



These are very numerous pueblo and clili'-dwelling ruins, mostly 

 unnamed sites in an indifferent state of preserv'atioii, but archeolog- 

 ically very important. Some interestin<>- collections from these ruins 

 are in the American Museum of Natural Tlistory in New York. 



in. — THE LITTLK COLORADO DRAINAGE. 



L On the Tusayan plateau, Ind. Res.: 

 (o) In Oraihi wash — 

 Kwaitulci. 

 Seven-Mile Ruin. 



(b) Middle Mesa groui) — 

 Old Mashongnavi. 

 Old Shnmo|)avi. 

 Payupki. 



Chuknhi. 



(c) East Mesa group — 

 Sikyatki. 

 Kukuehomo. 

 Kisakohi. 

 Tukinobi. 



(d) In .Jetty to Valley— 

 Awatohi. 

 Kokttiinyama. 

 Kawaika 

 Cliakpahu. 



(c) In Cottonwood wash — 



Bidahuci grou|i. 

 (/■) Miscellaneous - 



Tehugkihu (Fire House), northeast of Keams Canyon. 



o Properly cared for by the owner, Mr. Kountz. 



