Lagunas Caballo, or Horse Lakes, 14 miles N.W. from Terra Amarilla, New Mexico. The water of the lakes is strongly mineral and not fit for men or animals to drink.

Characteristic ruin, of the Pueblo San Juan, New Mexico, on the north bank of the San Juan River, about 15 miles west of the mouth of the Cañon Largo. The present race of Indians know nothing of when or by whom these buildings were constructed. The ruin i

Characteristic ruin, of the Pueblo San Juan, New Mexico, on the north bank of the San Juan River, about 15 miles west of the mouth of the Cañon Largo. The present race of Indians know nothing of when or by whom these buildings were constructed. The ruin i

Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache brave in characteristic costume, northern New Mexico.

Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache brave in characteristic costume, northern New Mexico.

Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache brave in characteristic costume, northern New Mexico.

Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache brave in characteristic costume, northern New Mexico.

Jicarilla brave and squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico.

Shee-zah-nan-tan, Jicarilla Apache brave in characteristic costume, northern New Mexico.

Jicarilla brave and squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico.

Jicarilla brave and squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico.

Jicarilla brave and squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico.

Jicarilla brave and squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico.

Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.

Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.

Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.

Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.

Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.

Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.

Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.

Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.

One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.

One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.

One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.

One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.

Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.

Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.

Cañon, valley of the Conejos River, looking south from vicinity of "Lost Lakes."

Cañon, valley of the Conejos River, looking south from vicinity of "Lost Lakes."

Beaver Lake, Conejos Cañon, 9,000 feet above sea-level, and 80 miles from mouth of cañon.