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    REPORT OF THE OHM-TOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1963 The first part of June was spent with Dick Shutier in going to southern California to see collections at various Museums (Santa Barbar Museum of Natural History, Southwest Museum, Scripps Institute Museum) and visit several archaeologi­cal sites (e.g., San Dieguito, Scripps Estates, La Jolla, Texas Street , Manix) and then to the Tule Springs locale to collect more soil# and shell samples for analysis. A trip was made to Herlong Junction at the south end of Honey Lake to salvage a burial found by a local rancher in his corral. This work received publicity in the Nevada papers. The analysis of the Falcon Hill cordage continued and correspondence was kept current. Photos and slides of our trip were identified and labeled. A summary of the pipe line survey was written for the National Park Service. A start was mad® in preparing for publication the paper on Lakeside Adaptations for the Museum's Anthropological Papers series as part of the Great Basin Conference issue. I prepared and gave a talk to the Carson City Kiwanis Club, on June 27.