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Show 34 : The river is confined in general between rock walls , river limited by its rock walls . ( R . 165 . ) These crossing bars are peculiar to stretch above the San Rafael . The Cable bar and riffle ( Plate 16 ) ; Army ( Eng'rs Engrs EngIrs ) . survey makes no reference to it apparently not there then ; it is located 109.9 miles above the mouth of the Green River . The next bar is also a crossing bar , 109 mi . above mouth of Green . ( Plate 17 , Compl . Exh . 76 . ) No ( comparison comparisoin ) . An independent survey . ( R . 166 . ) The next bar is the Halverson bar and riffle , 108Y2 miles above mouth of the Green River . Very little change when compared with 1909 Army ( Engi- Engi ) neer Survey . ( R . 166-167 . ) The next bar is at 106.7 miles above mouth of Green River . It has formed since 1909 . It has a drop of 21 2 ft . ( R . 167 . ) The next bar is the Gimlet bar and riffle mile , 106 above mouth of Green River . Probably bar referred to by Mr . Eddy , as being at ( right-angle rightangle ) turn in current and waves . 7517o of flow comes ( be- be ) tween two islands and goes directly into rock talus bank on west , turns , and then comes down into channel . Conditions the same as in 1909 . ( Plate 22 . ) ( R . 167 . ) Sunaba bar and riffle , Mile 104 . ( Plate 23 . ) It was not in place in 1909 . It has a 3 ft . drop . Channel depths , ( 1 I ) to 3 ft . , ( with -with with ) numerous ( sub- sub ) merged rocks . ( R . 167-168 . R . 169 . ) |