196 ANTIQUITIES OF THE VERDE AND WALNUT CREEK [ern ann. 28 
published, accompanied by descriptions of the various rooms and 
minor antiquities. The author adds here but little to his former 
description of the ruins, but has introduced better ground plans (figs. 
58, 59) of them than any yet published. Although reports of ruins 
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Fig. 58. Ground plan of Palatki. 
much larger than these of the Red Rocks, situated higher up on the 
Verde, were brought to the author in 1895, he is convinced that there 
is but slight foundation for them. There are undoubtedly several 
small cliff-houses and many natural caves, as ‘‘Robber’s Roost,”’ 
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Fic. 59. Ground plan of Honanki. 
in the Red Rocks, but no cliff-dwellings of great size are to be found 
between the Red Rocks and the Chino Valley. Palatki (pls. 85; 86, a) 
lies in the canyon east of Black’s ranch, a short distance therefrom, 
and Honanki about the same distance to the west. 
