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WILLIAM KNYVETT,
PUBLISHER-EDITOR
GEORGE BRAGA,
Art
Director
MARY FRANCES STRONG,
Field Trip Editor
JACK PEPPER,
Special Feature Editor
ENID C. HOWARD,
Associate Editor
F.
A. BARNES,
Utah
Associate Editor
GLENN VARGAS,
Lapidary Editor
K. L. BOYNTON,
Naturalist
MARVEL BARRETT.
Circulation Manager
Volume 36, Number 6JUNE 1973
CONTENTS
THE COVER:Where the cacti meet thesea. The west coast of BajaCalifornia at Punta
Banda.
Photo by Ed
Cooper
ofEverett, Washington.
DESERT CANARYSLICKROCK AND PETRIFIED DUNES"QUEEN'S LACE" TRAVERTINEGENERAL DELIVERYANCIENT GHOSTS OF THE MALPAISA FRENCHMAN'S FOLLYTHE BEST OF BAJA
Robert HyattF. A. BarnesAlary Frances StrongAl PearceMel LewisJay WidenerEnid Howard
DEPARTMENTS
PEEK IN THE PUBLISHER'S POKEBOOK REVIEWSON THE TRAILDESERT LIFERAMBLING ON ROCKSLETTERS TO THE EDITORCALENDAR OF WESTERN EVENTS
William KnyvettBooks for Desert ReadersRuss LeadabrandDr. Hans BaerwaldGlenn and Martha VargasReaders' CommentsClub Activities
EDITORIAL, CIRCULATION AND ADVERTISING OFFICES: 74-109 Larrea St., Palm Desert, California 92260. Telephone Area Code714 346-8144. Listed in Standard Rate and Data. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: United States, Canada and Mexico; 1 year, $5.00; 2 years,$9.50; 3 years $13.00. Other foreign subscribers add $1.00 U.S. currency for each year. See Subscription Order Form in this issue. Allowfive weeks for change of address and send both new and old addresses with zip codes. DESERT Magazine is published monthly. Secondclass postage paid at Palm Desert, California and at additional mailing offices under Act of March 3, 1879. Contents copyrighted 1973by DESERT Magazine and permission to reproduce any or all contents must be secured in writing. Unsolicited manuscripts and photo-graphs WILL NOT BE RETURNED unless accompanied by a self-addressed and stamped envelope.
June,
1973

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