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Show 3319 Aurand- D 1344 river. We were trying to get down to this structure, to start operations; we had a very short time in which to do it, due to the fact we had contracts requiring us to start on a certain date. Picture No. 2 is taken from this notch, and looks down on the Colorado river, and on the many square miles of Bad Lands on both sides of the river. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q By this notch you mean the notch referred to? A Which I referred to in the first place; the old trail, I have called it. MR. FARNSWORTH: Hasn't he a list of the location of these pictures? THE WITNESS: They are all given right here. MR. FARNSWORTH: Why spend a half- hour on them? Take at least half an hour to go through them. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Much more satisfactory, if Mr. Farnsworth doesn't object, to have that list pasted in the volume. MR. FARNSWORTH: If it merely identifies the place, we have no objection to that going in. MR. BLACKMAR: You possibly might not like it, because he has some notations in there. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Why couldn't we have that list,-- if there is anything objectionable in it in the way of comment, |