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Show 6116 4116 cluding the main stream. Pages No. 5 to 29 simply being an index of all the published information available in the Geological Survey relative to the area drained by the Colo-rado River and its tributaries. From page 30 to 109 are compilations of all of the records of the Geological Survey, as take from the published reports for the various gaging stations, and also from the unpublished reports for the various gaging stations, but which are now in process of being prepared as Water Supply Papers. Taking a typical example -- Q What I want you to explain, Mr. Hoyt, is how that document can be used in connection with this case. Can you take a typical example and show us how it can be used? A Yes, sir. This tabulation ( indicating) contains for ready reference all of the information relative to the stream flow of these streams at the various gaging stations for the entire period covered by the records. Take, for instance, the gaging station at Lees Ferry. Page 38 indicated the pages of the various Water Supply Papers which contain the published records. The table on page 39 |