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Show 3423 Nims- C 1446 that the water washes the bases of the perpendi-cular cliff, as a talus is formed from the frag-ments of rocks that have fallen, or were washed, from the cliffs themselves. In some places these taluses are two hundred feet or more high, sloping from twenty to eighty degrees from the vertical." Is that true? A Yes. Q By the way, you found an inscription down there, didn't you? A Yes sir. Q In that section, of " I. Julian", bearing date 1833? A That is wrong there; that is a misprint; it is " D. Julian", and " 1836". Q 1836, you think? A Yes. THE SPECIAL MASTER: You have a photograph, haven't you? MR. BLACKMAR: Yes, your Honor; that " D. Julian" appears one other place in the canyon. There is a photo-graph of it. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q With reference to that inscription, on page 263 I call your attention to this language, used by you in this article, " Through the Colorado River", referring to the inscription: ( Reads:) |