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can iiiforniaiits knew of no place in the vicinitv of Santa Cruz 

 [15:19] called the "Potrero". See [15:l'4], [29:45], [29:52], San 

 Cristobal [15:unlocated], and San Liizaro [15:unlocated]. 



(1) Eng. Santo Niiio. (<Span.)- = Span. (2). 



(2) Span. Santo Nino 'holy child', referring to Jesus. =Eng. (1). 

 This name is applied to a localit}- or a hamlet between Ranchito 

 [15:14] and Santa Cruz [15:19]. 



(1) Eng. Cuarteles. (<Span.). = Span. (2). 



(2) Span. Cuarteles 'quarters' 'barracks'. =Eng. (1). "Quar- 

 tellas.'"' 



The informants said that Cuarteles is somewhere south of Santa 

 Cruz [15:19]. The archeological map ' refen-ed to above places it 

 on the northern side of Santa Cruz Creek, about a mile east of 

 Santa Cruz. 



Santa Clara TewPi, Tewige 'cotton wood tree gap' 'down at cotton- 

 wood tree gap' {U 'cottonwood tree' 'Populus wislizeni'; wPi 

 'gap'; g.e 'down at' 'over at'). 



This unlocated gap has given the ruin [15:22] its name. See 

 [15:22]. 



Span. San Cristobal, a former settlement of Tano Indians :i leagues 

 from San Juan [ll:San Juan Pueblo], situated probaljly in Santa 

 Cruz Canada [15:18]. See [29:45], [15:24], and San Lazaro 

 [15: unlocated]. 



Span. San Lazaro, a former settlement of Tano Indians 3 leagues from 

 San Juan[ll:San Juan Puel)loJ and probably in Santa Cruz Canada 

 [15:18]. See [29:52], [15:24], and San Cristobal, above. 



[16] SAX ILDEFONSO NORTHWEST SHEET 



This sheet (map 16) shows a large area of Pajarito Plateau, west of 

 San Ildefonso Pueblo and south of Santa Clara Creek. The country 

 is a high plateau of tufaceous stone cut by deep canyons and arroyos. 

 The drainage is from the Jemez Mountains in the west to the Rio 

 Grande in the east. The region shown is wild and little explored, and 

 the existing maps of it are very inadequate. Many ruins exist, some 

 of which are shown. In this area is the Pajarito Park. "I here 

 restrict the name Pajarito Park to the district 10 miles long by 4 wide 

 that is under withdrawal and consideration for a national park (H. R. 

 72fi9, 58th Cong.) ... As the lines are now drawn it creates Paja- 

 rito Park with the 'Pajarito' [17::i4] left out."^ 



[16:1] Santa Clara Creek, see [14:24|. 

 [16:2] Puye Mesa, see [14:45]. 



iHewett, Antiquities, pi. xvii, 1906. "Hewett, General View, p. 698, 1905. 



