62 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
about 30 miles west of the Mojave villages. These are carved upon a 
rock, “are numerous, appear old, and are too confusedly obscured to 
be easily traceable.” They bear great general resemblance to drawings 
scattered over northeast Arizona, southern Utah, and western New 
Mexico. 
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Fic. 20.—Petroglyph near San Marcos pass, California. 
From information received trom Mr. Alphonse Pinart, pictographic 
records exist in the hills east of San Bernardino, somewhat resembling 
those at Tule river in the southern spurs of the Sierra Nevada, Kern 
county. 
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Fic. 21.—Petroglyphs near San Marcos pass. California. 
Mr. Willard J. Whitney, of Elmhurst, Lackawanna county, Pennsyl- 
vania, gives information regarding nearly obliterated pecked petro- 
glyphs upon two flat granite rocks, or bowlders, on the summit of a 
mountain 4 miles directly west of Escondido, San Diego county, Cali- 
