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from the old plaza. The School of Archaeology is in an old Spanish building north of and fronting towards the plaza. The mesas are covered sparsely with cedars Juniperus. Hotel $2.85. Mr. J. L. Nusbaum ((sic)), the official photographer of the school took me out on his motor cycle to see the town.

((Expenses Los Angeles to Santa Fe: Here follows a list of expenses, which I have not transcribed)).

Rained at noon and in evening. In the afternoon Nusbaum took me to quarry near town, where I found Spirifer Spirifer, Productus Productus, Myalina Myalina, crinoids crinoid etc. showing Lower Carboniferous age. Mr. Chapman, the pottery man, told me about the place. It is a blue limestone associated with variegated clay which is being used in brick making. Robbins and I