through mud south of here. We were stalled on a heavy grade at Cedar Glade and had to run way back and try again. Have passed lots of cedars this morning. Reached Ash Fork, Arizona at 8:45 a.m. Had a fine breakfast and got a better engine. Remained over an hour. Dined at Winslow at 1:40 p.m. Has been nice and cool all day. Did not go out to supper.
Santa Fe, N. Mex. , Monday, Aug. 1, 1910 .
Reached Lamy at 2:15 a.m. and found train waiting for us, so reached here at 3:30 a.m. Miss Seligman, who was on the train, piloted me to the Peerless, where I got a bath and slept until 8 a.m. Got breakfast, then went to School of American Archaeology where I was surprised to find Dr. Hewett, who said we would drive to camp tomorrow. Robbins arrived here last night. Very hot, bright day. Santa Fe lies in an erosion valley, the narrow, crooked strata radiating