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-Btrewii with pottery. The camp \vas near a vast profusion of pot- 

 tery. *! fount! a bearer tooth on the ground, and remains of sea- 

 s' ellsj the ground ahout the houses is, always strewn with broken 

 pieces of flinr'tocks, of a few inches in diameter. We encamp 

 in soda grass, quite abundant, running a mile or more along the 

 dil-ection of the road. ' 



■ Jfovemher 10. —yinrched about 8, and after marching six mileSj 

 still passing plains which had once been occupied, we saw to our 

 left the " Cara de Montezuma. '^ I rode to it, and found the re- 

 mains of the walls of four buildings, and the piles of earth shewing 

 "Where many others had been. One oi the buildings was still quite 

 complete, as a ruin. The others had iU crumbled but a few pieces 



