98 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Ethnology in the usual official manner, have become separated from the 
sketches, and on those there are no indications of the collectors’ names. 
The characters are very like others from several localities in the ter- 
ritory and in the adjacent region. The type is thatof the Pueblos gen- 
erally. 
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Fic. 59.—Petroglyphs at Ojo de Benado, New Mexico. 
Mr. Bandelier, in conversation, reported having seen and sketched a 
petroglyph at Nambe, in a canyon about 2 miles east of the pueblo, 
also another at Cueva Pintada, about 17 miles by the trail northwest 
of Cochiti. 
NEW YORK. 
The following is extracted from Schoolcraft (¢) : 
There is a pictographie Indian inscription [now obliterated] in the valley of the 
Hudson, above the Highlands, which from its antiquity and character appears to 
Fia. 60.—Petroglyph at Esopus, New York 
