too badly shattered. Further east in the base of the conglomerate I found another turtle and Dodds and I worked on it until 6 p.m., when we had it uncovered for 3 ft in length and 2 « in width and quit for the night. It is on the hanging wall, where the conglomerate overhangs so we may not be able to extract him. The formation is not favorable to extraction. Near where we got the first turtle we encountered a beautiful little spotted adder as we walked along a narrow ledge. Harry was in advance. I passed him the big gloves and the cyanide bottle and we collected the snake. Further along I killed a big rattlesnake , the first one I have seen on this trip. Mockingbirds are common here, as also the Arkansas kingbird , Say phoebe , barn and cliff swallows , white throated swifts and meadowlarks . Harry had some rhubarb pies made and Markman had a salmon loaf ready when Dodds and I arrived in camp, very tired.