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Show 74 sible at other places to get into the canyon , but ( not iiot ) out , because of the high rim . The canyon of the Green is more or less ( contin- contin ) ( uous lious ) , but it is broken by a number of side washes . There are several tributaries that have openings 1,000 feet wide flowing into the Colorado , but in general it ( the canyon ) is intact . ( R . 354 . ) He is not familiar with the Platte , Red , Arkansas , or the ( Bio Rio ) Grande Rivers . ( R . 354 . ) ( Recalled Reca7led ) ( R . Vol . 23 , pp . 4115-4136 ) : Compl . Exhibit 88 is a compilation of all of the stream flow records collected by the ( United TJnited ) States Geological Survey ( at it ) the ( so-called socalled ) basic gaging ( sta- sta ) tions on the Green Colorado and San Juan Rivers . , , Pages 2 to 4 are descriptions of the use of ( cer- cer ) tain plates . Pages 5 to 29 are an index of Water Supply Papers , and other papers of the United States Geological Survey , which refer in any way to the Colorado River and its tributaries , and also a list of all of the gaging stations which have been maintained by the Survey on . any tributaries of the river , including the main stream . Pages No . . 5 to 29 simply being an index of all the published information available in the Geological Survey relative to the area drained by the Colorado River and its tributaries . ( Prom From ) page 30 to page 109 are compilations of all of the records of the Geological Survey , , as taken . from the published reports for the various gaging stations , and also from the unpublished reports for |