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Show 7429 Wolverton- C 5408 yes; otherwise, no. Q What I am referring to now, -- just step over here, just a minute. Take, for instance, on this sheet, No. 33 of Exhibit 10, between Mile 71 and Mile 70, after you pass Mile 70, will not the current pass over to the other side of the river? A No, as I remember it the channel lays on this side; touches that point there ( indicating), and then goes back there again ( indicating). Q At what point on the river to you find the channel passing over to the other side? A No general rule for that. Q No general rule? A No. Q Do you find any place in either Labyrinth or Stillwater canyons where the channel passes over to the other side of the river? A Yes. Q river at such points? BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q When the river swings from one side to the other, what, in your experience, causes it to swing? What is the character of the water and the river bed there? A When it swings across the river there is invariably |