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for water surface, wetted perimeter and average <br />depth were computed. The methodology is appli- <br />cable to small and medium sized streams. <br />95. Clyde, C. G., D. H. Falkenborg, and J. Paul SALINITY <br />Riley. 1976. Colorado River b asin modeling MANAGEMENT <br />studies. Proceedings, Seminar, Utah Water FLOW <br />Research Laboratory, College of Engineering, COLORADO R. <br />Utah Sta te University, Logan. 615 pp. <br />This paper is from a symposium on modeling <br />studies of the Colorado River basin with emphasis <br />on projected salinity problems in Colorado, <br />Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California. Projected <br />flows are presented as a result of modeling <br />efforts and desalinization is proposed as the <br />only alleviating measure. Summarizations of <br />flows and-salt loads in the river, with projec- <br />tion on parameters are given. <br />96. Cochnauer, T. 1976. Instream flow techniques FLOW <br />for large rivers. In: Instream flow HYDROLOGY <br />needs, Volume II. Proceedings of the COLORADO R. <br />Symposium and Specialty Conference. <br />Boise, Idaho. pp. 387-399. <br />Collection of papers dealing with various low <br />flow techniques. <br />97. Cockerell, T. D. A. 1908. The fishes of the KEY <br />Rocky Mountain region. University of SPECIES LIST <br />Colorado, Studies Series A5:159-178. FISH <br />Keys to some of the fishes of the Rocky Mountain <br />region, both living and fossil, including <br />species found in the Colorado River drainage. <br />(Wydoski) <br />98. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 50. Part ENDANG. FISH <br />17. 1971. Conservation of endangered MANAGEMENT <br />species and other fish and wildlife. <br />This report deals with the scope and purpose of <br />the regulations covering endangered wildlife <br />and plants. Prohibitions, permits, special <br />rules, and critical habitats are listed and a <br />list of all species of wildlife which are <br />determined by the Director or by the Secretary <br />47 <br />