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Show 96 -- 92-- location is fixed. " The numbers, of course, change; one person going through might count a larger number than another." R. 205- 206. " But the number of these cataracts in fixed; [ by official survey] it is a well known rapid bit of water," and is so designated. Then there are other small ones through the canyon. [ By Mr. Farnsworth] " Q Now, you have indicated on here ( indicating) a great many places as rapids or rapid water without the area of those known and designated as rapids. " A No, sir. " Q Have you not? " A No, sir. Each rapids is the known rapids, and the number referred to by the topographers when they made the survey, and - " The Special Master: I think that what he means, Mr. Farnsworth, is that probably the exact extent of the rapids was not definite; is not that what you mean? " The Witness: Yes, For instance, between Mile 204 and Mile 205, that is probably the rapids that Mr. Eddy referred to as one continuous rapids. The topographers who went through when they surveyed those rapids found five rapids, and numbered them from 1 to 18, but they were continuous, one after the other. " Q But you have put in some indication there, by your legend, that it was one rapids all the way through. " A Yes, sir. " Q Now, you do not know whether was one rapids all the way through or not. |