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cavecaveLocation:Three miles east of Tepoztlan, Morelos.MorelosDescription: The entrance is obscured by vegetation. The cavecontains a room 30-40 yards long, 10 yards wide,and 3-4 yards high.Reported by: Dr. Dil<strong>for</strong>d Carter, Texas A&M, Dept. of WildlifeManagement.Location:Description:Reported by:MorelosOne-half mile northwest of Huajint1an, More1os118The entrance is near the top of the northeastfacingwall of a "canyon", northwest of the village.The cave consists of one lo~ei1ingedroom about 30 feet in diameter and contains numerousbats, chiefly Mormoops and Leptonycteris.Dept. of Wildlife Manage­W.B. Davis, Texas A&M,ment.GRUTA DE CUALAC or COTOTOLAPAN GuerreroLocation:Near the village of Cualac, in northern Guerrero,near the Puebla border. It is near the towns ofHuaxuxtitlan and Chiepetlan.Description: Chiefly of archaeological interest. A historicalcodex dating from the XVI century, but postconquest,and executed on European paper wasfound here.References: Pemex Travel Club.1964. p. 17.Mexico's <strong>Cave</strong>s and <strong>Cave</strong>rns.Muller, F1orencia. "El Codice de Cualac".GRUTAS DE CUETZALA GuerreroLocation: Near Cuetza1a which is 50 km. southwest of Igua1aand can be reached by a road leading west of Igua1a.Inquire locally.Description: Another of the "largest-cave-in-Mexico lf caves.Reported by: Carroll Slemaker, 1956.John Fish, personal communication with OtisMcAllister, 1966.

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