Abstract

Archibald R. Marvine passed through. the region from the Little Colorado river via Camp (Fort) Apache and San Carlos to the Gila river in 1871; and G. K. Gilbert visited it in 1813, both making a geological reconnaissance of the country,' as did the writer while farmer there.' Bandelier', Walter Hough', and Spier', also described the antiquities of the region, while the Gates Expedition examined ruins on Forest Dale creek and along White river in 1901; and the Smithsonian institution at an earlier date exhumed huinan skeletons from caves in the vicinity of Fort Apache. On the whole, however, the region was barely touched. A complete bibliography may be found in Bulletin 35 of the Bu,reau of American Ethnology, pages 90 to 96, to which readers are referred. Also see Bulletin 54 of the same Bureau, pages 73 to 76. General Description

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