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Show 305 A As far as the plan is concerned, or comparison, some of them show little change. A study of the report itself will indicate larger changes than are shown on the plans, on account of the fact that the text describes the elevations of the bars and surface conditions, which is not shown on the plan. Q On how many of those bars are there clumps of willows-- that is, the bars described in the 1909 report? A I would have to go through the report-- Q Well, approximately; I do not want to take that time, if you can tell us approximately-- on half of them? A I would say on half of them. Q A half of them do not have any willows on them? A Well, that is probably-- without going though the report I would say approximately, yes. Q I see. How wide is the Green River Generally between canyon walls beyond which the stream can not go and never does go? A Well, in some places two thousand or three thousand feet; and others are not so wide. Q Generally speaking, how wide? A I would rather refer to my plates, if I may ( examining exhibit). Q Well, I will not take the time. You have given the maximum width. A I have given the maximum width, and I have given the 2268 |