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Show 70 -- 67-- if at all. To determine that, " I used these surveys which I found later x- I mean as a comparison." R. 160. The channel is very shifting. The next bar is known as the Mohre Bar and riffle. That is located about 3/ 4 of a mile downstream from Greenriver, ( R. 160) and he made a survey of 1t. R. 161. " The Mohre bar was surveyed on October 1, and is shown on Plate 6. On Plate 7 is shown a comparison between the Mohre bar, as found on October 1, and the survey as made on November 23, 1909. It shows very radically different conditions." R. 161. On November 23, 1909, the channel was split in two by an island, There were two channels, one on each side. On October 1st the flow was all confined in a single channel. " That is when I saw it on the day that I was there." R. 161. " Q Can you tell from the maps anything about the comparative width of the channel when it was one channel and when there were two channels? " A This is an accurate survey { indicating); it is just simply a matter of scaling it off." R. 162. The next bar he came to is known as the Two Mile bar and riffle, " located about is miles below Greenriver, at which point I also made a survey of a bar and riffle, and that is shown on Plate 6. A comparison of the bars surveyed in 1909 and 1928 is shown on Plate 9, the conditions being very nearly the same on both of those dates." R. 162. The physical characteristics of the Two Nile bar were substantially the same in 1928 as in |