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Show 5721 171 map is generally a picture. It does not pretend to be pre-cise, with regard to its delineation, or delimitation. Within the limits of that reservoir, I think that the drafts-man who has worked on that has taken the topographic map and sketched this thing free- hand, so that the read area repre- it, of the are that might be flooded when that reservoir is full -- Q In other words, that is the maximum extent to which such a dam site might set the water back? A Yes, sir; you said it better that I could say it myself. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q And the extent to which it would sat it back, with the prospect height of the dam, when the reservoir was full, or as full as they intended to keep it? A Yes, sir. Mr. Blackmar. Well, " as full as they intended to keep it"? Mr. Farnsworth. Well, I asked him, and he said, Yes. The Special Master. I do not think he meant that. He meant the maximum to which the height of the dam would set |