March 16, 1913 To the Director Carnegie Museum Pittsburg, Pa. Dear Sir:- I have the honor of presenting to you the following report of work done under my direction for the year just past. In April and May, 1912, we were finishing the work in the old quarry which extended 60 ft east and west and extended downward to a level with the bottom of the cut. One of the last things recovered here was the tail of No. 130, which when we left it was continuing westward. In June we began excavating westward of the old quarry opening up the west Extension along the exposed border of the fossiliferous strata to the western brow of the hill and the western edge of the outcrop here.