NO. II PUEBI.O RUINS IN ARIZONA HAURV AND IIARGRAVK 3 



In behalf of the National Geographic Society, Dr. Douglass and 

 myself, I wish to take this opportunity publicly to acknowledge our 

 joint appreciation of the zeal and industry exhibited by Messrs. 

 Haury and Hargrave in pursuing the tasks individually assigned 

 them ; to further acknowledge our obligations to those citizens of 

 Arizona who, by granting us permission to excavate on their lands 

 and in other ways, contributed so directly to the success of this 

 important undertaking. Especially are we grateful to the Directors 

 and to Dr. Harold S. Colton, President of the Museum of Northern 

 Arizona, at Flagstaff, for so generously placing at our disposal the 

 valued services of Mr. Hargrave. Dr. Colton aided us still further 

 by personally leading our 1929 reconnaissance party; by providing 

 Dr. Douglass with temporary laboratory space in his museum ; by 

 expediting in every way possible the purpose of our concluding 

 expedition. 



Neil M. Judd. 



U. S. National Museum, 

 November 17, 1930. 



