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Show 138 should be ( noted notea ) ( that tbat ) according ) to Compl . . Exhibit 75 only the following bars and riffles are the result of ( ddbris d6bris ) ( washed iAashed ) in by side drainage : ( -vr vr ) from ( mouth Inouth ) Browns ( Bur Bar ) ------------------------------------------ 117.1 Auger ----------------------------------------------- 112.5 Halverson ------------------------------------------- 108.5 San Rafael ------------------------------------------ 94.9 Surveys and comparisons show that not only are these bars not permanent ( except as to general ( loca- loca ) tion ) but that the other bars , namely , Mohre , ( Two- Two ) mile Butterfly Farrer , Cable Crossing Mile 109 , , , , , Mile 106.7 , Gimlet , Sunaba , Second Anvil , and First Anvil , which have not been formed by side washes , are not permanent except as to general location . As an indication of the magnitude of bars which may temporarily be formed by side drainage , ( Wol- Wol ) verton ( Abs . R . vol . 2 , p . 1389 ) testified for the State that at the mouth of Indian Creek on the ( Col- Col ) orado a bar was formed by side drainage which backed the water up 5 or 6 miles . The slope of the river at this point is such that a dam 6 feet high must have been thrown up extending across the river . Green River : Mouth of San Rafael to mouth . Colorado River : Moab to Lees Ferry . Throughout the oral testimony the word bar was used loosely and in general without definition . The attention of this Court is called to the following ( dis- dis ) cussion of bars from Compl . ( Exhibit Mchibit ) 75 , pages 63 to 76 , which describes actual conditions in Green and Colorado Rivers and scientific reaSODS therefor . . . ( See also Dent Abs . R . vol . 1 , p . 329 . ) |