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■nould be well to investigate whether Pe-cuil-a-gui designates a Jemez pueblo 

 inhabited previously to the secession of the Pecos.' 



Cf. [29:33]. 

 Span. Cerro Pelade ' Ijald mountain '. It is said that a bare pealv some- 

 wliere about the headwaters of Peralta Creek [28:71] is called by 

 this name. 

 Jemez "Potre."^ "Poze."^ Mentioned by Oiiate as an inhabited 



pueblo of the Jemez. 

 (1) Eiig. 6an Antonio springs. (<Span.). = Span. (2). 



(2) Span. Ojos de San Antonio 'Saint Anthonj^'s springs'. For 

 the name cf. [27:<i] and [27:11]. 



These springs appear to be situated somewhere in San Antonio 

 Canyon [27:11]. There are a bath-house and other houses at the 

 place, it is said. Bandelier sa3's: 



In the gorge of San Antonio [27:11] rises a spring, the temperature of which 

 ia 110° F. About five miles south of it are mud-baths [27:8?], on the lieights 

 that separate the Valles from the San Diego gorge.* 



If the identification of the "'mud-baths" as Sulphur springs 

 [27:8] is correct, San Antonio springs would appear to he some- 

 where north or west of the mountain north of Sulphur springs. 

 The Land of Sunshine locates them west of Sulphur springs: 



Four to six miles west of the Sulphurs [27:8] are the San Antonio Springs, 

 which resemble the Jemez Springs [27:18] and are equally efficacious in kid- 

 ney and stomach disorders.^ 



Bandelier** gives the altitude: "The springs of San Antonio lie 



at an altitude of 8,586 feet". 

 Jemez SefoJcwd 'eagle dwelling place' 'eagle nest place' (se 'eagle'; 



fo 'to live' 'to dwell"; hwd locative). "Se'-shiu-qua.""' "Se- 



shu-kwa."* 

 This is a pueblo ruin situated .somewhere south of Cerro Pelado 



[27:10]. 

 Jemez "Se-to-qua."' "Setokwa."'" This is given as the name of a 



pueblo ruin, situated, according to Hodge, about 2 miles south of 



Jemez Pueblo. 



• Bandelier, Final Report, pt. ii, p. 216, 1892. 

 20uate (1598) in Doc. Iiied., xvi, p. IH, 1S71. 

 'Ibid., p. 102. 



* Bandelier, op. cit., p. 202. 



= Tlie Land of Sunshine, a Handbook of the Resources ... of New Mexico, p. 169, 1906. 

 'Bandelier, op. cit., p. 202. note. 

 'Ibid., p. 207, note. 



» Hodge, field notes. Bur. Amer. Ethn., 1895 (Handbook Inds., pt. 2, p. 613, 1910). 

 9 Bandelier, op. cit., p. 207, note, 

 i" Hodge, op. cit., p. 514. 



