in to uneir own and nest in every available space over the rocky slopes. 
' C ‘“ tase 01 £ nign platform to the west of the main clump of palms in the eastern 
valley I found a stone bowl about six inches wide and twelve inches high. 
G-r^no xOuna two other near here one 10 inches high by an equal breadth and a flat 
stone pan that may haveserved as an evaporator for salt. 
Cooke and Thaanum discovered three bowls in a cave at an elevation of 500 on the 
eastern sice of the most eastern valley. Two of the bowls were of the high 
type and one nested within another with these was a piece of perforated wood 
from its form apparently the yoke of a boat rudder. 
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— — e Keeker.. .appearing as a square block of rock rising from the oegan. 
made a.o a rock ledge on the western of the northern peninsula where 
there was a high ledge at the base of the cliff with a depth of 7 or 8 
Landing wa 
There was comparatively little soil on the knoll and plant life was confined 
to a ?ortulaca and a shrubby legume. Spiders abound, there^are Dermested and other 
beetles, moths, Lycainid butterflies but apparently no blow flies. 
The summit of the hill was given over to large platforms of old heiaus. 
