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(xalliitin w:is ])Oo-un. As niontionefl in iinothor partof this report, tho 

 iuvcsti^ution includod a scries of ineasureinents of the various ditches 

 and canals diverting water from the river. In addition to the data 

 thus o])tained, a careful study of all existing- water rights was made. 

 This water-rig-ht stud}- included not only those rights of which a record 

 has been made, but also those of which there is no record and whicli 

 depend entirelv for their validity upon actual appropriation and use. 

 The material thus gathered has ))een brought together in the following 

 tables, one of which deals with canals on the east side of the river, 

 beo-innino- with the highest, while the other takes up the canals on the 

 west side in a similar manner. 



In the two columns luider the head of "Date of appropriation'' are 

 given the recorded and claimed dates of appropriation. One cohunn 

 contains all rights which have been recorded, while the other contains 

 the dates of appropriation claimed by those whose rights have not 

 been recorded. The figures in the column of "mean How " are derived 

 from tables given in anotlier part of this report (see p. 25), and are 

 inserted in these tables for the purpose of showing the wide discrep- 

 ancy between the amounts claimed and the amounts actually diverted. 



West Gallatin River canals. 

 WEST SIDE OF RIVER. 



Namu of canal or flitch. 



Date of appropriation. 



Recorded. 



Claimed. 



Amount 

 claimed. 



Mean 

 flow, 1902. 



Acreage 

 served. 



Williams, No. 1 



Williams, No. 2 (lower) 



Cockrill 



Todd 



West Gallatin (high line) 



Sterling 



Le Beau 



Railey '• 



Gabriel ■ - - 



West Gallatin (short line) 



Knghen or Cameron 



Cameron, Nieble, Corrie A Clark 



Corrie 



Davidson, Leach, Smith & Hciskell. 



Lewis 



Holgate & Grove 



Manhattan or Moreland 



Patterson & Boss 



White or Ca.vu.se 



Buckley, Curtis & Holgate 



Lamphear & Bryan 



Heeb & Kennedy 



Hoeb, No. 1 



Heeb. No. 2 



Crusc, No. 1 



Lower Manhattan 



Baker 



Aug. 15-18, 1886. 



1882 

 1881 

 1867 



fAug. 7-18, 1889. 

 lMav9, 1890.... 

 Julv7, 1883.... 



1865-66 



May 15, 1890... 

 1866" 



Inches. 



400 



250 



750 



200 



50,000 



50,000 



1,000 



1,557 



440 



400 



Aug. 25, 1882. 



1875-76 

 1880 



Aug. 26, 1882. 



1865 



Mar. 26, 1889. 

 Oct. 5,1889... 



1889 



.Tune 12, 1883 . 

 Mav 15, 1892. 

 Mav, 1887.... 



1890 



.Tuly 19, 1901 . 



1865 

 1872-1888 

 1868 I 



3, 600 



200 



2,000 



7,750 



1,000 



3,000 



2, 000 



3,000 



1,000 



300 



400 



500 



100 



2,500 

 1,000 



Inches. 



160 



606 



118 



60 



3,669 



254 

 465 

 88 

 94 

 869 



2, 421 



555 



35 



1,136 

 779 

 502 

 744 

 356 



1,008 

 342 

 276 

 118 

 381 



138 

 897 

 213 



320 



160 



1,557 



360 



-80 



2,943 

 1,500 



100 

 1,895 

 2,395 



320 

 5,440 



680 

 1,360 



4H0 



280 



2, 560 

 240 



a Included in high-lino appropriation. 



