MORGAN.] RUINS OF PUEBLO ON ANIMAS RIVER. LTS 
from the end back to the main building. A fourth structure crosses from 
the end of one wing to the end of the other, thus inclosing an open court. 
It was of the width of one and perhaps two rows of apartments, and slightly 
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Fic. 40.—Ground plan of Pueblo on Animas River, N. M. 
convex outward, which enlarged somewhat the size of the court. The main 
building and the wings were built in the so-called terraced form; that is to 
say, the first row of apartments in the main building and in each wing on 
the court side were but one story high. The second row back of these were 
