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Show 4635 Kirkpatrick- D 2649 correct about that, but at Denver -- THE SPECIAL MASTER: I have not made any ruling as yet. I say, I shell want to hear an argument as to the ad-missibility of this testimony. MR. BLACKMAR: I don't think it in really pertinent, in view of the rulings of the Supreme Court of the United States; but Mr. Farnsworth persisted at Denver he had some point from the fact these rivers ware meandered. For that reason, so to speak, I want to " lay the ghost." THE SPECIAL MASTER: I think the evidence may go in, subject to argument as to its relevancy, at some later date. MR. FARNSWORTH: We have no objection to the offer, if he is going to offer it, and I assume he is. MR. BLACKMAR: I offer in evidence section 231, Manual of instructions for the Survey of Public Lands of the United States. MR. FARNSWORTH: Is that the only pertinent section? BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q That is the only pertinent section, isn't it? A Well, there are a number of sections here relating to meandering. They all have a bearing; 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232. MR. BLACKMAR: Very well, then, I offer in evidence sections 226 to 232, inclusive, of the document just |