WATER SUPPLY OF NOME REGION. 183 
Gaging stations on Seward Peninsula. 
i 1. Nome River above Miocene intake. 
| 2. Buffalo ('reek. 
3. Dorothy Creek. 
I 4. Miocene ditch at Black Point. 
D 5. Miocene ditch at flume. 
6. Hobson Creek at Miocene ditch crossing. 
| 7. David Creek ditch intake. 
| 8. Seward ditch intake. 
j 9. Grand Central River (North Fork) at elevation 750 feet. 
10. Grand Central River (North Fork) at elevation 1,030 feet. 
111. Grand Central River (West Fork) at elevation 860 feet. 
112. Grand Central River (West Fork) at elevation 1,010 feet. 
13. Crater Lake outlet. 
14. Grand Central River below forks. 
15. Grand Central River below Nugget Creek. 
16. Gold Run. 
17. Thompson Creek. 
1 18. Nugget Creek. 
19. Copper Creek. 
20. Jett Creek. 
21. Morning Call Creek. 
22. Kruzgamepa River at outlet of Salmon Lake. 
23. Crater Creek. 
24. Iron Creek below mouth of Canyon Creek. 
25. Iron (Dome) Creek. 
26. Eldorado Creek. 
27. Discovery Creek. 
28. Canyon Creek. 
29. Sinuk River. 
30. Windy Creek. 
31. North Star Creek. 
Stewart River. 
Slate Creek. 
Josie Creek. 
Irene Creek. 
Jessie Creek. 
Upper Oregon Creek. 
Slate Creek. 
Aurora Creek. 
Penny River at elevation 420 feet. 
Penny River at elevation 120 feet. 
Eldorado River. 
Fall Creek. 
Glacier Creek. 
Snow Gulch. 
ME AS UREME^sTTS. 
The detailed results of these measurements are given in Water- 
Supply Paper No. 196, from which the accompanying tables, indi- 
cating the general conditions, have been taken. Table 1 shows the 
mean weekly water supply available during 1906 for use back of 
Nome. Table 2 gives the mean monthly run-off per square mile 
