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The inscriptions on this ruin might possibly be the history ef the defense of the 
crossing, the stationing of the garrison, the death of officers of rank, ete. 
The following sketches of petroglyphs, with the references attached, are 
taken from the sketch book of Mr. F. S. Dellenbaugh, before referred to. 
The petroglyph, of which Fig. 83 is a copy, appears on a horizontal 
rock 5 miles below the mouth of the Dirty Devil river, Utah. 
Fic. 83.—Petroglyphs on Colorado river, Utah. 
The characters in Fig. 84 from rocks near the preceding group 
are painted red, with the imprint of a hand (on the larger figure) in 
white. 
Fic. 84.—Petroglyphs on Colorado river, Utah. 
The petroglyphs reproduced in Fig. 85 are copied from the vertical 
walls near the two groups immediately before mentioned. 
The characters presented in Fig. 86 are copied from a vertical surface 
10 by 16 feet in area and halfway up the ascent to the geodetic point 
west of “‘ Windsor castle,” Pipe Spring. The human forms are similar 
in general design to the greater number of such representations made 
by the Shinumo Indians. 
The human forms represented in Fig. 87 are from the vicinity of 
Colorado river, 5 miles below the mouth of the Dirty Devil river. Mr. 
