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Show 5674 3681 124 they? I merely tentatively ask that Mr. Blackmar. Well I think that they would come in under a certificate. The Special Master. Well, I will admit it, for the present, as a map which used, and I will examine it further, as to what other purpose it may be admitted for. Mr. Blackmar. I suppose else it is admissible as showing that a map was made by the Government? Mr. Farnsworth. If that is a part of the survey, it may be. May I ask the witness a question? By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Mr. Richardson, the map that has been identified and marked as an exhibit in this case, to which your atten-tion has just been drawn, is part, is it not, of the report made by Lieutenant Leeds? A Yes sir. Mr. Farnsworth. Of course, I think the entire report should be in. This is an integral part of it, and obviously the report of which it is a part should go in. I cannot see why it should not. The Special Master. Well, I will admit it for this limited purpose at the moment, and consider for what other |