. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . 3,000 7,620 350 1,360 3,200 8,350 410 1,490 3,410 9,150 475 1,630 3,620 10, 000 545 1,780 3,840 10, 900 620 1,930 4,070 700 2,090 4,560 790 2,260 5,090 Note.—The above table is not applicable for ice or obstructed-channel conditions,seventeen discharge measurements made during 1907-8 and is well defined. AUGUST 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1908. It is based on 190 620 1,540 3


. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . 3,000 7,620 350 1,360 3,200 8,350 410 1,490 3,410 9,150 475 1,630 3,620 10, 000 545 1,780 3,840 10, 900 620 1,930 4,070 700 2,090 4,560 790 2,260 5,090 Note.—The above table is not applicable for ice or obstructed-channel conditions,seventeen discharge measurements made during 1907-8 and is well defined. AUGUST 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1908. It is based on 190 620 1,540 3,070 225 700 1,700 3,300 265 790 1,870 3,530 310 890 2,050 3,770 360 1,000 2,240 4,010 420 1,120 2,440 480 1,250 2,640 550 1,390 2,850 Note.—The above table is not applicable for ice or obstructed-channel conditions. It is based on onedischarge measurement made during this period and the general form of the previous curve and is notwell


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