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Show the New Mexico ( Engineer's Engineers ) 1050 a few years ago , but all of this is now more or less hazy in his mind , but lie knows that at the time of study he characterized as rather dreams , at least , to the extent that they ( con- con ) templated . ( R . 4172-4173 . ) In connection with any irrigation of the Navajo land in Utah , it would be more or less of a guess to state where the dam site would be located , without a thorough study of the contours . These lands are located in the southeast corner of Utah . ( R . 4173 . ) The Indian lands that are being irrigated are in the northeast corner of New Mexico , and come nearly to the Utah line . The lands [ in Utah ] to which ( he lie ) refers would be down the river below the Four Corners . ( R . 4174 . ) ( SELDQN SELDON ) SPENCER NYE For Complainant ( Record , Vol . 24 , pp . 4181-4194 ) He is of Washington , D . C . , a geologist by ( profes- profes ) sion , and is employed by the United States Geological Survey , as assistant geologist . He is a graduate of Harvard University , having received an A . M . degree in geology in 1926 . . ( R . 4181 . ) On September 26 , 1926 , he started on a trip on the Green River at Greenriver Utah in a ( sixteen-foot sixteenfoot ) , , rowboat , equipped with a ( twin-cylinder twincylinder ) Evinrude motor , in company with Mr . E . T . McKnight , , for the purpose of mapping the geology in the canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers . |