FOOTNOTES ACCOMPANYING APPENDIX A 

 TABLE OF ROOM DIMENSIONS— continued 



* Pepper (1920, p. 39) places R. 3a east of 3; 3b, north of 3a; 3c, west of 3b; 3d, above 

 3c (pp. 43-45) but, comparing visible masonry with his text, we would locate 3a northeast of 

 R. 3; 3b northeast of 3a; 3d above 3b. Neither description nor recorded measurement posi- 

 tively identifies R. 3c but, situated "directly west [NW] of R. 3b" and entered "through a 

 hole which someone had broken in the west [NW] wall" [of 36] (p. 44), it must be the 

 "lower part of [R. Ill] . . . broken into through the south [SE] wall in 1896" (p. 330). 



Room 91 is the second story of R. 3 (p. 297); R. 92 adjoins 91 on the north [NE] (p. 298) 

 as the second story of R. 3o which latter was subsequently cleared and renumbered 97 

 (p. 304). 



* Room 4 is a second story chamber, above R. S. 



* Room 6 underlies 6a. 



5 Since the east wall of R. 8 "is composed of stakes" it seems probable that 9B extended 

 over first story rooms 8 and 9. 



* Erroneously numbered 14-25 on Hyde's groundplan. 



'Room 14a lies above 146; neither is connected with R. 14-85. Pepper's figures 23 and 24 

 (pp. 72-73) show the north masonry of R. 303B, not 14a. His text (p. 70) has a wall "ot 

 the old type" in the foreground; one "of a later period" beyond. 



* Numbered but not excavated by Pepper; examined by NGS as R. 298. 



'Pepper's description of R. 17 identifies it with that reexcavated by the NGS as R. 211. 

 Similarly, his R. 18 appears to be our 210. 



10 Rooms 21 and 22, partially worked by Pepper but inaccurately placed on Hyde's ground- 

 plan, are those explored by the NGS as Rooms 247BN and 249B, respectively. 



11 Pepper (1920, p. 93) places R. 23 "near Room 25" but gives neither description nor 

 measurements. "Room 106," according to his published notes (ibid., p. 324-5), "is situated 

 just east of Room 25; its north wall forms the south wall of that room." The description 

 which follows can only apply to that shown on Hyde's groundplan as R. 23; Pepper's un- 

 published negatives, Nos. 359 and 366, confirm this identification. These facts, plus the 

 agreement between Hyde's tabulated dimensions for R. 106 and NGS figures for his R. 23, 

 prompts us to interchange his numbers for the two rooms. 



^ Room 24, although incorrectly shown on Hyde's groundplan, as described by Pepper is 

 unquestionably NGS Room 229B. Hyde's 16' is more than ceiling height. 



" Rooms 32 and 33 are first story chambers under Rooms 52 and 58, respectively. 



" Room 35 is south of R. 1 ; Pepper, apparently describing the second story chamber, says 

 (1920, p. 179) "the lower room was a trifle smaller than the upper one." Room 3So, north 

 of R. 146, was not described by Pepper. 



"Rooms 39o and 396 are first story structures west of 39 separated by light partitions; 

 R. 39B may have covered all three rooms. 



" Hyde gives two sets of figures for R. 40. NGS tests disclosed neither west nor south 

 wall on this site. The "bin" described by Pepper (1920, p. 200) and shown in his unpublished 

 negative. No. 194, is a stepped entryway to R. 28. 



"Rooms 48B, and 49B and 50B overlie R. 48 (Pepper, 1920, p. 208), but 49B is doubtful. 



" Pepper mentions a rubbish filled room of first type masonry under 55 and 57. Room 28, 

 originally including 28a, extends westward under Rs. 55 and 57. These latter are on a 

 level with R. 28B (Pepper, 1920, p. 127), over 28o and the eastern half of 28. 



i» Room 56 is the first story of R. 63. 



20 From Pepper's text. Room 73, incorrectly located on Hyde's plan, is unquestionably our 

 R. 228B. Hyde's second set of figures for the southeast quarter of the divided first story 

 chamber is not explained. 



^ Originally a kiva overlying partly razed second-type structures, R. 76 was twice recon- 

 structed for dwelling purposes; 76B was rectangular. 



** Room 82B overlies 82 and 77. 



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