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Show 4676 Kirkpatrick- D 2690 cordance with 231, but it is the same subject matter that is covered in 231, which speaks for itself. THE SPECIAL MATER: I think the answer may be admissible as his interpretation of the instructions; the instructions will be in; we will see whether his interpretation is correct or not. MR. FARNSWORTH: If this answer is merely his interpretation of that section, I have no objection to it, at all, if that is the way it is to be treated. Q In making a survey that runs up to a stream such as the Colorado and the San Juan and the Green, I am asking you now from your standpoint as an engineer what practically obstructions do you run up against that makes it desirable to meander such a stream? MR. FARNSWORTH: What practical what? ( Last question read.) THE SPECIAL MATER: I don't understand what that question means, Mr. Blackmar. How can obstructions make it desirable? MR. BLACKMAR: Obstructions can make it desirable to meander it. THE SPECIAL MATER: If the witness understands the |