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Spend the next day in calling on the Prefect 
and other officials, visiting the University, the 
Convent of Santo Domingo, the Market-Place, and 
in sight-seeing. (This day is counted as the 
second day in Cuzco.) 
3rd day in Cuzco: Attend to getting city and 
travelling clothes jacked and trunks deposited 
in Cugco storeroom, in the warehouse of Sefior 
Lomellini, a wealthy Italian merchant, who has 
for many years befriended the Expeditions. 
Procure from the storeroom necessary articles 
for the journey, such as cots, blankets, etc, 
In the absence of Chief Assistant Hardy, Topo- 
graoher Anderson will take charge of the store- 
room, issue supplies, and receive receipts 
therefor. A certain number of the cases taken 
with us, including all food boxes, ere to be 
deposited at Lomellini's. Some of these will 
be opened there, other cases will be shipped 
straight through to Ollantaytambo. 
4th day in Cuzco: Be ready to leave on mle- 
back about 10;00 A.M. for Urubamba, where we 
shall spend the night. Certain members of the 
Expedition may be designated to stay two or three 
days longer in Guzco if there is any delay in 
receiving goods, as is quite likely to happen. 
The next day after arriving at Urubamba, which 
is 8 leagues from Cuzco, we shall push on 6 
leagues furhter to Ollantaytambo, to the Expedi- 
tion headquarters. 
4s soon &s possible after each member of the 
Expedition is properly equipped with such ma- 
terial as he needs for his work, the following 
plan will be adopted: 
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Messrs. Cook, Gilbert, and Hardy, will join 
tthe Director in a rapid reconnaissance of the 
region mapped in former years. ‘This recon- 
naissance will begin at Qquente, and will probably 
last for several weeks. 
Dr. Ford will establish himself at Ollan- 
taytambo and act as Quartermaater in charge of 
the storeroom as well as endeavoring to estab- 
lish friendly relations with the people of the 
town and securing such anthropometric measure- 
ments as seem to be practicable. 
Messrs. Erdis and Hasbrouck will go to the 
ruins ofQquente and there begin a careful re- 
connaissance of the ruins, sinking test—holes 
in all likely spots and spending 6 or 7 days 
there, going from there up the Pampacahuana 
Valley to Pauccarcancha, Incasamana, Hoccollo- 
pampa, and Incaraccay, staying 3 or 4 days at each 
place, making test-holes and collecting all possi- 
ble material. It is expected that this work in 
the Pampacahuana Valley will take not less than 
3 nor more than 4 weeks. On completing it, they 
will return to Ollantaytambo for further orders. 
Mr. Heller will join Messrs. Erdis and Has- 
brouck at Qquente, and will work if practicable 
in the Pampacahuana Valley and vicinity for not 
less than 3 nor more than 4 weeks. 
Messrs.Anderson and Maynard will work in the 
Pampacahuana Valley and vicinity, plotting all 
ruins of which we have no plans, completing the 
map of the region, using Grade C methods on the 
Seale of Grade B. It is hoped that they will com 
plete as rapidly as possible a Grade C map on 
the scale of Grade B,and plans of all ruined towns, 

