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E. L. Furlong — Exploration of Samwel Cave. 



TO feet below, and considerably to the east of the main 

 entrance of Samwel Cave. As this cavern is closely associ- 

 ated with chamber two, it will be discussed with the deposits 

 in that chamber. 



Fig. 2. View looking toward the cave from the canyon to the south. 

 The existing entrance is behind the trees on a prominent rock shelf project- 

 ing to the left from the cliff. The Quaternary entrance to chamber two is 

 behind and below the large fallen block to the right. 



The main entrance is on a Quaternary river terrace. The 

 terrace is 355 ft. above the McCloud and 1505 ft. above sea 

 level. It is broad and relatively low and gives access to a large 

 open chamber. The cave as a whole is about 352 ft. long and 



