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HSioguhtlhawneds t PMaruks,eum Los Angeles *4-2, Calif March 28, 1957. Dear Phil, All of the basketry I have is now analyzed and I am enclosing a list of it. I have labelled and numbered everything ecxanc ebpet ntohtoesde pini ectehse wehnicclho sehda d lniost .a rtiIft acwto uldde sibeg nagtoiood n.i f TI hecsoeu ld have numbers for these - either one number for each cave and otrh ena sI epcaarn atdee cinmuamble ri t fo(ra s eaycohu wsiplelc imneonte( s)I , hahvoew evdeorn e yofuorr soytshteersm) , wwoMrckhs. hasM osa t nootfe thsea yiunngn um"braeirseed, fforro m CPI3b is from a cigar box h ." Are these the remainder of others which have been taken or are you going to run these? Itfh emt.h e Tlhaet teCrl,k dI atheadd bbeatgt efrr angomte ntp uta rroinv etdh e O.pKl.a staincd wwoooudl d orl ikneu mba er number for it. I presume now all that remains to be analyzed are those items still in Nevada. I notice only two pieces each from Owl Cave and Cowbone Cave. Were these all that were found? I have photographed all the important pieces and am sending them under Separate cover. A few of the photos I sent earlier did not turn out too well and so may try and rephotograph the specimens. As for the report, 1 am making preliminary tables of the various techniques to see what technological patterns emerge. I guess we had better get together and talk over the format of the re­port, number of illustrations, comparisons, etc. My time for the months of February and March totals 88 hours• Sincerely, Charles Rozaire MSra.n taP hBialr bC.a raO rMruseum of Natural History Santa Barbara, California.