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Show 5827 3827 275 calculation of two sets of samples for that day. Q Mr. Love, in your scientific work out there, did you come in contact with this process which is known as " scour and fill"? A I made some observations as to the process referred to as " scour and fill". Q Have you got those observations here? A I have charts which show graphically a few of those changes ( handing papers to Mr. Blackmar). Those charts are based on soundings made from the cable at the period that I took silt out. Q Mr. Love, I show you Exhibit 495, and ask you to explain that, please. I want you to hold it in much manner that the Special Master can see it ( handing paper to wit-ness). A ( Examining paper) This chart is made up based on soundings taken atnine different points on a cross- section of the river at the cable, this ( indicating) being the thirty-foot point, and this ( indicating) being 190- foot point. These ( indicating) surfaces represent the surface of the river referred to the gage height at that particular period. And I |