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Table 2. — Daily discharge in second-feet of various streams. e£c— Continued. 
SEPTEMBER. 
Day. 
M 
<v 
o> 
O 
fi 
CO 
M 
M 
0) 
j- 
U 
Hi 
O 
> 
s 
5 
3 
u 
B 
o 
O 
0) 
u 
'3 
a- 
a> 
o 
s 
3 
oh 
a> 
2 
a 
o 
a 
o 
M 
o 
W 
S3'" 3 
SI* 
o 0> 
I** 
1 
24 
24 
24 
24 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
35 
(«) 
12.3 
12.3 
9.0 
9.0 
9.0 
9.0 
9.0 
9.0 
10 
12 
(«) 
19 
19 
14.7 
14.7 
14.7 
14.7 
14.7 
14.7 
14.7 
19 
(«) 
95 
80 
80 
66 
80 
88 
88 
95 
95 
95 
(a) 
18.9 
17.1 
17.1 
18.9 
20.7 
17.1 
17.1 
15.4 
17.1 
15.4 
22.5 
36.6 
36.6 
28.2 
28.2 
41.0 
30.2 
26.3 
20.7 
32.2 
26.3 
24.4 
30.2 
26.3 
24.4 
24.4 
20.7 
18.9 
22.5 
24.4 
59 
52.5 
50.2 
66.4 
71. 5 
384 
2 . 
62.8 
57.8 
57.2 
363 
3 
321 
4 
321 
5 
300 
6 
321 
321 
8 
321 
384 
10 
321 
11 
342 
12 
2, 160 
3,160 
1,780 
13 
14 L 
15 
1 390 
16... 
2, 620 
2, 980 
17 
18 
942 
19 . 
1, 060 
901 
20 
21 1 
942 
22 
901 
23 
860 
24....! 
788 
25 1 
680 
26 ' 
680 
27 
680 
28 

680 
29 
788 
30 
942 
26.6 
10.0 
16.0 
, 86. 2 
24.0 
954 
1"" 
OCTOBER. 
Day. 
Gold stream 
Creek. 
Chatanika 
River be- 
low mouth 
of Poker 
Creek. 
Day. 
Coldstream 
Creek. 
Chatanika 
River be- 
low mouth 
of Poker 
Creek. 
1 
20.7 
20.7 
24.4 
20.7 
20.7 
20.7 
17.1 
860 
680 
590 
530 
505 
480 
455 
384 
300 
10 
232 
2 
11 
384 
3 ... 
12 
590 
4 ... 
13 
560 
5 .... 
14 ... 
530 
6 
15 
(») 
7 
8 . 
20.7 
506 
9 
a No records for remainder of season. 
Stream frozen over. 
