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Acc. 24169---Capt. John G. Bourke, 3rd Cavalry U.S. Army, #1832 Jefferson Place, N.W., City--- Collection from cliff ruins and pueblos in Arizona and New Mexico.

Textile fabric, quail bones, obsidian flakes anduescal (cooked for food) from cliff dwellings on Pinto Creek, near Salt River, Southern Arizona; 20 specimens.

Walnut shells, textile fabrics, and fragments of basket work, from "six Story Ruin" on Beaver Creek, near Montezuma's Well, Arizona; 6 specimens.
Flakes and arrow-points of obsidian and chalcedony, a flint scraper and a torquoise pendant from various cliff ruins in Arizona; 16 specimens.

A stone pick, polished and grooved---used by the primitive inhabitants in breaking out their cliff dwellings from the soft argillaceous rock in the Valley of the Rio Verde, Arizona. Grooved and polished axes, arrow-shaft scrapers