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Show 57 -- 54-- I do not have to read them. The Special Master: The exhibits are admitted, subject to Mr. Farnsworth's objections when the matter is taken up later on." R. 132. Complainant's Exhibit No. 66, Water Supply Paper No. 249, dated 1910, prepared by Freeman and Bolster, was received in evidence. R. 133. Complainant's Exhibit No. 67, entitled " The Colorado River Basin, 1909," prepared by Freeman and Bolster, was received in evidence. R. 133. Complainant's Exhibit No. 68, entitled, " Silt in the Colorado River, and its Relation to Irrigation," by Fortier and Blaney, a Government publication of the Department of Agriculture, February, 1928, was received in evidence. R. 133. Complainant's Exhibit No. 69, Professional Paper No. 132- C of the United States Geological Survey, by John B. Reeside, Jr., 1923, entitled " Notes of the Geology of the Green River Valley between Greenriver, Wyoming, and Greenriver, Utah," was received in evidence. R. 133. Complainant's Exhibit No. 70, map of the Department of the Interior, showing the Navajo and Kopi Indian lands in southeastern Utah, was received in evidence. R. 134. Complainant's Exhibit No. 71, certified copy of various executive Orders setting aside Indian lands in Southeastern Utah, was received in evidence. R. 134. Complainant's Exhibit No. 72, a report upon the Colorado River of the West, by Lieut. Joseph Ives, of the United States Army, published at the Government Printing Office, Washington, 1861, by order of the Secretary of War, was |