Plate II. 



Fig. 1. — ^HoRSES and burros drinking from Hardy's Colorado during the period of over- 

 flow, March 30, 1915. The reticular cleavage of the silt, and the 

 "drowned" ironwood tree, are characteristic. 



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Fig. 2. — An Indian habitation between the Hardy River and the Cocopah Mountains. 



The walls and roof of the structure are made of arrowweed. At the left, a 



supply of beef is suspended from a line to be sun-cured or " jerked ". 



