ONE LIVING ONE DEAD 



fully fifty per cent of their number be- 

 come "hollow hearted." 



The hardness of these stone trees is 

 rated at No. 7, topaz is No. 8, corundum 

 is No. 9 and the diamond is No. 10. 



A visit to these relics of so long ago can 

 be made with ease and comfort. You can 

 have your train stop at Adamana, which 

 is on the main line of the Santa Fe a few 

 miles west of Gallup. The genial and 

 gentlemanly custodian of the reservation 

 (now Mr. Chester B. Campbell), will 

 meet you in case you let him know of your 

 intention to stop. You can be comfort- 

 ably housed and fed at reasonable cost, 

 close at hand. Provided there is no water 

 in the Little Colorado there will be no 

 hardship in making the trip to the ex- 

 posed trees, a superficial observation of 

 which can be made in one day. The cost 

 is reasonable. However, I would advise 

 that several days be given to these and the 



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