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Show 87 -- 83-- permanent the channel might be. " By Mr. Farnsworth; " Q Let me interrupt here. Are these bare all given a name and mentioned in your report? " A They are all given a name, and photographs showing the different bars are included in the bunch of photographs. The location of the bars is shown on the large exhibits. Plate 30 is typical, showing the wandering of the channel between rock walls, showing the alternate bars as the river swings from side to side, and showing how, on the curves the outer portion is against the talus; how on the inside of the bars there are invariably these bars and willow- covered benches. " Q Did you experience and floods while you were south of the San Rafael? " A Yes, sir. " Q What are you referring to now? " A I am referring to Plate 2 of Appendix C of Exhibit 76, on which I show a hydrograph of the flood at Greenriver during September and October, 1928, and for the purpose of comparison, the hydrograph of the daily flow during September and October, 1928, which was an exceptionally high period of run- off for September and October; and also September and October, 1924, which was an extremely low run- off. On the 27th of September, there was a flood which had a peak - this is quoting directly from page 7 - [ of his report Complainant's Exhibit No. 76]." R. 190- 191 |