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At the old pueblo on the rim above camp which has been excavated there are implements of mica schist, quartzite etc. which must have been brought from some distance. Reached camp at 2 p.m., exhausted from steady walking in intense heat. Rained in mountains, as it does every day, but we have had none here for a long time. Set traps up canyon half a mile.

Rito de los Frijoles, N. M. Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1910

Had 2 deermice only in traps. Ginger Dowell caught a coyote at camp and Robbins and I skinned and skeletonized it. Rained hard at 1 p.m. In afternoon 11 people arrived in camp, including Frank Springer, the paleontologist, and Mr. Loomis, public librarian of Los Angeles.