blocks which were crowded with bones, only parts of which we could see; then, too, the bones so thickly overlay each other that they could not be clearly represented on one plane surface. The cut is now being extended about 30 feet to the westward. This is now comparatively easy and rapid work, and is already nearing completion. When it is done the quarry will be extended one half its length. We could very quickly remove the rock from the bone-area for about 100 ft to the eastward of the present quarry, but I think that the bones will average better to the westward, as there is no weathered area. Then, too, we ought by all means to try to get the skull