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Show 3317 Aurand- D 1342 thousand feet higher than the lower stretch? A It is much higher, yes sir, as I can show by pictures. The lower twenty- five miles breaks off and drops a thousand feet in elevation. Q Are there any roads over there? A Trails, is all. Q Horse trails, or wagon trails? A Horse trails, and some trails which have been aided by man, so they can get the cattle from the rivers up on to the high ground; they have built up rock at certain places to keep the cattle from slipping off the trails. ( Complainant's Exhibit No. 145 was thereupon marked by the stenographer.) BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q I show you a volume of photographs which has been marked Exhibit 145, and ask you to locate those photographs for me, please. MR. FARNSWORTH: Whose are they? A These are photographs I took myself -- or were these taken by R. C. Coffin, the chief geologist of the Midwest Refining Company? BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q What are they in general, so I can label them? A In general, photographs taken along the Colorado, Green and San Juan rivers, and adjacent areas which are contiguous to |