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Show ( Compl Conipl ) . Exh . No . 504 is 1019 identified by him as a ( pic- pic ) ture of the 5 by 11 feet boat being towed upstream after leaving the mouth of the river [ Green ] . This boat was used for transporting provisions . It came down from , Moab , however , unloaded , in as much as he had supplies with him at ( camp camg ) The ( pro- pro ) visions that were in the boat that sank were taken out and put on a sand bar and picked up by the boat just spoken of . The rowboats were not used for hauling supplies . ( R . 4025-4026 . ) On the trip back one of the rowboats was left at the mouth of the [ Green ] river , the other rowboat and the 5 by 11 boat were taken up to the mouth of Indian Creek , tied , and then left . ( R . 4026 . ) From the Indian Creek Cattle ( Company's Companys ) ranch , the party traveled by buckboard , a distance of about 105 miles . The trip required two days . That was the last time he was in that section of the country . ( R . 4026-4027 . ) Pages 17 to 29 , inclusive , of ( Corupl Compl ) . Exh . No . 10 , are all survey maps prepared by him on the occasion testified to . Pages 58 and 59 of the same are profile maps also prepared by him . ( R . 4027 . ) He has been on no other sections of either the Green or Colorado Rivers . To take care of rises in the surface of the river ( a' a ) point was set on the bank at the end of the day , far removed from the stream , so that it could not be ( dis- dis ) turbed . The next morning the elevation of the water surface was checked , and if there had been a rise the |