A LIST OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS ILLUSTRATING THE RUINS IN SOUTH- 

 WESTERN COLORADO AND UTAH, 



5X8. 



No. 156. Cliff -house, in the canon of the Mancos; same as that in Fig. 12. See page 20. 



No. 157. Cliff-house, near the above and described on page 22 of the preceding article. 



No. 15S. A portion of the walls of the round tower in bottom of the caiaon of the Mancos. 



Page 22. 

 No. 159. A bluff 1 ,000 feet in height, upon the face of which are small houses, one being 



shown in Fig. 7. Page 24. 

 No. 160. Table-lands bordering Mancos Canon, ranging from 500 to 1,000 feet in height, 



upon the escarpment of which are the houses of Nos. 156, 157, &c. Page 24. 

 Nos. 161 and 162. Ruins at Aztec Springs, of walls of great thickness, massive houses and 



reservoirs, and showing the western face of the Mesa Verde, described on page 26. 

 No. 163. A ruined tower, surrounded by extensive remains of other buildings, at the head of 



the McElmo. Ute Mountain in the distance hes across the boundary-line between Colo- 

 rado and Utah. See page 27. 

 Nos. 164 and 165. A front and back view of the legendary rock in the valley of the McElmo, 



Utah, showing the walls built upon its face and the walls surrounding it. See page 28 



for description. 

 Nos. 166 and 167. Cliff-houses, in the face of a low sandstone bluff, half a mile back of the 

 ^ legendary rock. 

 No. 168. The watch tower, upon the summit of a great rock close to the edge of the mesa, 



overlooking the valley beneath. See page 29. 

 Nos. 169 and 170. Ruined village in the valley of the Hovenweep, Utah ; view from across 



the little stream, at its outer or bluff face, and — 

 Nos. 17) and 172. Views, looking inside ; the first a general view, and the last close to, and 



showing more detail, for a description of which see page 30. 



STEREOSCOPIC. 



Nos. 795 and 796. Two-story cliff-house of the Rio Mancos. 



No. 797. Ruined cliff-house, near the above. 



No. 798. Ruined tower in the Caiion of the Mancos. 



No. 799. Great wall in the Mancos Canon, upon the face of which are the cliff-houses. 



Nos. 800, 801 and 802. Ruined tower at the head of the McElmo. 



Nos. 803 and 804. The legendary rock, in the valley of the McElmo, Utah. 



No. 805. Ruins in the rear of the legendary rock. 



No. 806. Cave-house, valley of the McElmo. 



No. 807. Curious weathering of the bluffs near the cave-houses. 



No. 808. Watch-tower, valley of the McElmo. 



No. 809. Ruins on the Hovenweep, view from the front. 



Nos. 810 and 811. Ruins on the Hovenweep, view of the interior. 



