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Show Record The squares on Exhibits 505 and 506 each represent Townships, that is 36 square miles. Complainant's Exhibits 505, 506 and 507 were received in evidence. 4066 Alva T. Fowler, recalled and testified on examination of Special Master as follows: Assure that on a certain day in August I found the level 4067 of the river at a certain spot, and it appeared on that day that the gage at Lees Ferry showed approximately 13 1/ 2 feet, and I worked up the river from Lees Ferry, and 10 days later I was working at a given spot and on that day the gage at Lees Ferry showed 19 1/ 2 feet, my recollection is adjusted such differences as that arbitrarily in the field. That would mean an abnormal flow, caused by a sudden flood, and I think I took out several of those arbitrarily, that is, reduced to the grade or the elevation at which I was working when the gage read 13 1/ 2 feet. In the situation where at Lees Ferry on the 14th of August the gage stood at 13.35, and along two weeks later the gage ranged right along 15, 16, 17 and 18 for nearly a 4068 week, I do not recall that we made any change or adjustments for that, as the profile shows a comparison as you work allow. If the river is at a certain elevation during a day's work, the 5 or 6 miles of that profile along that day's work, while consistent with each other, the change between that and the next day would be applied, and there may or may not be a slight equality in the profile between the two days. Working up from Lees Ferry we would ordinarily go from two to four miles. 4069 After I got back to Washington in the winter and started the final preparation of the profile maps, I do not recall that I have the gage readings before me. At any rate I have not made any adjustments to the gage readings. Herman Stabler, recalled, and testified on re- direct examination as follows: 4070 On the topographers' notes of the Green River from 584 |