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Fig. III. — Cliff dwellin.ffs on the west side of Briglu Angel Creek, almve 

 the mouth of Beaver Creek. Through the doorway of the right-hand room 

 will be seen a iiench, made from a cottonwood log, which forms an unusual 

 feature of the ruin. 



Fn;. 112. — .\ KHHip of small .st<»rage cists near several ancient ruins at the 

 foot of the upper falls, Kihlton l'"alls Canyon. Bright .\ngel Creek. The in- 

 acccssilile clifTs snrroumling this section of the canyon f<irm an amphitheater 

 whose narrow entrance was guarded liy a second fall over one hundred feet 

 in height. 



