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Show and ledgy . ( KTo No ) inhabitants ( 717 '71Y 71Y ) and med , ( pmiGipally priuciii-4111y priuciii4111y ) for winter grazing . There is a ( scarcity 3carcity ) of ( watox vatqi ) . R . 2746 . ) ( C'ross-examination Crossexamination Cross-examination Crossexamination ) ( R . , Vol . 15 , pp . ( 2747- 274-7- ) 2759 ) : Survey south of San ( Juan Xuan ) started at ( weSt weA ) boundary of Navajo Indian Reservation . . 4 Supplies actually reached him to camp ( on oil ) ( water's waters ) edge , San Juan River , at Nokai Canyon . He had another camp at mouth of Piute Canyon , supplies overland between the camps . ( R . 2748- 2749 . ) When he camped at Copper Canyon , ( sup- sup ) plies from Bluff , Kayenta , and Moonlight trading post by wagon and truck . ( B R ) . 2750 . ) Recalls no ( in- in ) stance on river when supplies were taken down San Juan River by boat ; supplies were taken across river at camp at ( jtSTokai Nokai ) . ( R . 2751-2752 . ) Never took supplies by boat between camps at Nokai and above Piute . ( R . 2752-2753 . ) His most westerly point survey ( tojiched toilched ) the river approximately two miles below mouth of Piute Canyon . ( R . 2753 . ) Piute Canyon comes . into San Juan River , down stream from Piute Farms . San Juan flows through a canyon between Nokai and Piute Canyon , and enters canyon again below mouth of Piute Canyon . There is a low , rolling , broken country just above mouth of Piute Canyon . ( R . 2754-2755 . ) San Juan river varied from six inches in shallower parts to ( 18 IS ) inches in main channel ; spring |