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Show 490 " As mile 14 3/ 4, shows a canyon on the right bank. " Miles O is the junction of the Green and Colorado rivers. " R. 1238- 1339. " We proceeded on down - I am now on sheet N of the survey of the [ Colorado River and its tributaries, Complainent's Exhibit No. 10, Sheet 13], the survey having been made in 1921. " [ R. 1239] The junction of the Green and Colorado Rivers on Complainant's Exhibit No. 10 is at mile 2161/ 2. " I note a sounding of 31/ 2 feet just below the junction " 3 feet at mile 315 3/ 3. " 3 feet at mile 215 1/ 3. " 41/ 2 feet at mile 315. " 71/ 2 feet at mile 214 3/ 4. " 71/ 2 feet, mile 214 1/ 3. " 6 feet, mile 213. B. " 8 feet plus, mile 2131/ 2. " 41/ 2 feet, mile 213. " 7 feet, mile 212 3/ 4. [ R 1239] " That is as far as we went, the first cataract being at about mile 212 1/ 3. " We walked down and looked at the first two cataracts. " I am now referring to sheet 31 of Exhibit 10, which is the survey of 1914 of the lower Green river. " We retraced our course from up Cataract canyon to the junction of the Colorado and the Green rivers, and then made a short trip up the Green river. " I have a note of four feet depth at the mouth, this |