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Show 246 you like, Mr. Farnsworth. The Special Master: So far as anything historical is in that book, I do not imagine that Mr. Freeman can add anything to what has been said in other well recognized books. Mr. Blackmar: Now, in the record as to both of these books, there is a great controversy between Dellenbaugh and Mr. Freeman as to the old Spanish trail. They have had several controversies about that. The Special Master: That is why I say we can finally rule on that better when we get a better knowledge of the situation. Mr. Blackmar: I offer in evidence Complainant's Exhibit 82, " Characteristics of the Colorado, Green and San Juan Rivers, as Shown by Current Meter Measurements." The Special Master: By Mr. Hoyt? Mr. Blackmar: By Mr. Hoyt; yes, sir. Mr. Farnsworth: We do not object to any portion of that exhibit that purports to give a cope of readings or discharge measurements at the base gauge stations, nor any computations that he makes, We object to any of the rest of it, particularly any conclusions that he draws here, or opinions that he expresses. Mr. Blackmar: Well, it is a question of calculation and computation from official reports. May it be admitted and his opinion be treated simply as his opinion as an expert? The Special Master: Well, ask him that question. He 2209 |