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 Santa Fe by carriage. Bright and warm. To north of the road as we came down hill to Buckman, in gulch, there is a fine exposure of columnar basalt. Along the road here is also a boulder deposit extending far up the hillside, including same material as is found in form of artifacts in the Frijoles ruins and may be the source of the latter. Saw no mica schist. Reached Buckman at 10 a.m., bright and hot. After passing Buckman frequently saw mica schist boulders. Probably they occurred also before reaching Buckman, but were unobserved. Reached Santa Fe at 2:45 p.m.. Expressed plants, had trunks transferred from Rio Grande depot to Santa Fe depot, then called on Dendahl, a University student who is also in the dry goods and clothing business. Had dinner at 6 p.m. at Palace Hotel 75[cents]. Express on trunks, Buckman to Santa Fe $1.00, transfer of trunks 50[cents], other baggage 25[cents]. Bought a Pajarito rug of Dendahl