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Les diagrammea suivants illustrent le mOthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MKIOCOPY MSOWTION TBT CHART (ANSI and iCO TEST CHART No 2) :l^ ■ 25 i» li^^ 1.6 ^ APPLIED IK/HGE Inc S^ 1653 Eosl Mo.n Street yjS Rochester, New York 14609 USA ^^g Cie) 482 - 0300 - Phone J ad Ci I 8 1 > s DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR— CANADA Hm. W. J. aoCMB. MMMW. W. W. COUT, D«»«*r MhitMW. DOMINION WATER POWER BRANCH, i. ». CHAU.IH. 1 1.. tavartaMitfMl. WATER RESOURCES PAPER So. 19 ' « PROGRESS REPORT or THK MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY THE CALENDAR YEAR 1915 ■T M. C. HENDRY, A.M. Can. Soc. C. E. Chief Engineer Ptipatti utidrr Itit thttiUoH of Ihr Suprrinltnitnl of Walir Pmir. PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARUAMEST m [No. 2«f-19171 OTTAWA PRINTED BV J. DE L. TACHfi, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1917 *. i' »j »» 001138222 7 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf A. 1917 To Field Marshal, His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and of Stratheam, K.G., K.T., K.P., etc., etc., etc., Governor General and Commander in Chief of the Dominion of Canada. May it Please Your Royal Highness: The undersigned has the honour to lay before Your Royal Highness the Progress Report of the Manitoba Hydrometric Survey for the calendar year 1915. Respectfully submitted, Ottawa, May 31, 1910 W. J. ROCHE, Minister of the Interior :i M f' 7 QEORQE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf A. 1917 Department of the Interior, Ottawa, May 31, 1916. The Honourable W. J. Roche, M.D., Minister of the Interior. Sir,— I have the honour to submit the Progress Report of the Manitoba Hydrometric Survey for the calendar year 1915, and to recommend that it be published as Water Resources Paper No. 19 of the Dominion Water Power Branch. I have the honour to be. Sir, Your obedient servant, W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. 7 QEORQE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf A. 1»17 Departme-:t of the Interior, Dominion- Water Power Branch, Ottawa, May 31, 191(5. \V. W. CoRV, Esq., C.M.G., Deputy Minister of the Interior. Sir,— I have the honour to submit tho attaehetl I'rogre^is Reixjrt of the Manitoba Hydrometric .Survey for the calendar year 101.5, by M. C. Hendn,-, .^.M.Can.fsoc. C.E., Chief Engineer. In view of its Iniiwrtant bearing on the industrial development of Manitoba, I would recommend that it be published a.s Vater Resources Pap.T No. 19 of the Dominion Water Power Branch. Resjiectfully submitted, J. B. CII.\LLIE.«<, Superintendent. =3 7 QKOROI V. SCMIONAL PAPKR No. iM A. 1*17 J. B. Chalues, Esq., C.E ; Superintendent, Dominion Water Power Branch, Department of tii" Interior, Ottawa, Ont. Sir,— Winnipeg, May 1, 1916. I have the honour to submit herewith the manuscript of the Prop-ess Report of the Manitoba Hydrometric Survey. This report covers the Hydrometric work carried on by this Survey during the year 1915. I would request that it be published as one of the Water Resources Papere of the Dominion Water Power Branch. I have the honour to be, sir. Your obedient servant, M. C. HENDRY, Chief Engineer. 7 OCORQE V. SCMIONAL PAPER No. 2ff TABLE OF CONTENTS. A. H17 PART I. Introdurtioii Organization an«J ."Scopp Districts Winnipeg River and Tributaries Red River District Assiniboine River District Saslcatchcwan River and District wp«t of lake Winnipegosis East shore of I^ke Winnipeg. Hudson Bay Drainage (^Nelson River). . Definition of Temus Convenient Equivalents Methods of determining Discharge Explanation of Data Bench Marks Metering Acc(~wories Installation of Equipment Automatic Gauges Cable Stations Acknowledgments :i 4 4 5 .•5 6 « S u •» 11 13 13 13 14 PART II. HYDRO.METRIC DATA I-ake of the Wood.* Outlets Eastern Outlet Western Outlet Mill "A" Headrace, Keewatin Mill "C '■ Headrace, Keewatin Keewatin Lumber A Mfg. Co. Headrace C.P.R. Culvert, Mink Bay War Eagle Outlet North Tunnel Island Combined Discharge of Outlets. Winnipeg River and Tributaries Winnipeg River Minaki; V-. Whitedog Falls, North and South Channels Slave Falls Pinawa Channel below Control Dam. Whitemouth River Red River and Tributaries. Red River Emerson Elm Park Bridge Redwood Bridge Morris ^: !*t. Agathe ■'■'■'■'■ ■■'■y-'-y-'-y-y.y/.' '..'.'.'''.'.'.'.'... .'..'. % 17 17 20 25 27 2S 30 31 32 39 40 42 43 .50 •55 .59 62 62 as 66 XIV OKI'AHTMKST Of THK ISTKHIUH 7 OIONOt V, A. 1t17 Rooeau Kiv.T At Htuartburu DpIow Dominion t'ity Rat River at (Htrrburno Seine River at Ste. Anne de ('bene Awiniboine River and Tributaries Awiniboine River. Millwood Brandon Page . «W 71 74 77 M) m SI H4 H7 Headingly 9() W) »:< %\ .s«, Shell River At Awwippi Birdtail Creek At Birtle Little Saskatehewan River At Middleton Bridge W ..... . Wl At Klphiiwtonc lOf) At Beilby'8 Bridp' lOjj At Minnedosa 102 Clear Creek _ . !()«( Rolling River (KrickHons Bridge) y , Rolling River (near C.N.R. Crossing) / . . 113 Whiripool Uiver jlti Souris River 122 Tributaries of Uke Winnipegosis '.'..'.... 122 Retl Deer River 123 Lake Winnipegosis at W innipegosw j23 Hudson's Bay Junction j2(} Swan River 130 Woody River at Bowsman 133 Mossy River _ ^ . - i;« Wilson's Farm (below bork River) j3^. Lake Dauphin 13(i Valley River 130 Ochre River 1^2 Tributaries of Lake Winnipi'g from The West ^ .... 142 Saskatchewan River _ 143 Lake WinniiM'g at Winnipeg Beach j^3 Lake Manitoba at Delta ,44 Pas ' . . 147 Head of tJraiid Rapuls j5q Fairford River j52 Tributaries of I^ike WiimiiK-g from The Flast ' ^^t, Brokenhead River at Sinnot j5,i Manigotauan River l.r^i Wood Falls 159 BereiiH River j(.j N(ison RiM-i Ifil Warren's Landing Igo Norway House 1(52 Shell Rapids 1C,5 Miscellaneous Records PROdHE.HS REPiiRT OF THE ilASITOBA HYhHoMETHK .'if RyEY „v •CMIONAL PAFKR No. 2Sf ♦ PART in. I^kc of the WcKxLt Data 1^. PART I\ . AfeteoroloRical Data ^- Index i^l I.IST OF II.M STR.XTIONS Pane Gra.. Riv.r, Ippc-r pan .,f W-kusk,. Hapi.l. Frontispior, Mptenng Board for Boat Station , Pinawa Channel— Cahlc Station bflow Control Dam A*.iniboine River-MillwoorJ-Bridi!e from h^low .,»^>wmK position of (;au«- Little Saskatchewan Drainage Area-RoliinKRivr Meter :«.et ion at Kriek.wn- Bridge hwan River-Swan River Station showing IP. anri [Kwition of B M Brokenhead River— Sinnot -Metering Station from Uiow. Right Hank Bereas River— Party metering Beren.x River XeUon River— Meter section four mile-i al)ove Shell Rapids- Grass River— Lynx Falls from right bank Grass R'-er-Head of Standing Rook FalU. showing "Standing Roek Bumtwood River— Manazo Falls From left hank Burntwood River— Shoxving roek bank. Burntwood River-Ta.*kinigap Fall.- -Partial view from Ixlow e 11 44 44 45 .50 .51 Winnipeg River- -White SI 110 12: l.W 1«) IW im 16* 172 172 17:1 Engbsh R.ver-Oak Fall.s-Pitch from b.low-I^^king upstream -.-In Enghsh River -Far Fall.^ -(.Ve.-t .,f Second Pitch from »«.iow o'v) hnghsh River-View up,stream from Tlur.i Pit.-h at .Manitou Middl- T,, Plate V..,. !. Plate No. 2. Plate No. 3. Plate No. 4. LIST OF PL.VTFS. Detiiil- ,f pcm;anent Bvneh Murk Construction Detail.-< of Automatic C.auge Hou.-<" Details of Cable Carrier Station Map of Manitoba Pane 10 12 14 In«iile back cover 7 aiORQC V •IttlONAL PAPtn No. 2ftf A. 1117 PROGRESS REPORT Oh THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY /I lOR THE CALENDAR YEAR, 1915 PART 1 25f— 2 7 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f A. 1917 PART I PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1915 2 3. 4. 5. t). IXTRODUCTION. The report iwsentcd lurewith covers the hydroinetric work carri-.l on througliout the province of .Manitoba during tlie Calendar year 191o. There is also iii'-hided in tliis reiwrt, data that lias lieen collected by officers of the Survey in connection with hvdronietric studies niiule at the Outlets of the Lake of the Woods. The latter infornia'ion relates particularly to nauRc height-s. etc., which were ob.served by different interested parties at various times prior to the interception of the work of the Manitoba Hydrometric .Survey at this i)oint. The information so obtained is of great value and was compiled, collated and made available to the Consulting Engineers of the International .Joint Commission for u.se in connection with the reference relating to the regulation of the Lake of the Woods. . The gathering of hydrometric data is of prime importance, not only from a hydraulic povver standpoint, but al.so in connection with other u.ses of the surface water supply. The various uses for which stream flow data is required in ^hlnitoba may be enumeratiMj as follows: — 1. Domestic, municipal and manufacturing purjwses. Irrigation. Water power. Drainage. Sewage disixjsal. Xavigation. 7. Flootl prevention. Throughout the Provinces numerous towns and villages are dependent U|)on the rivers for then- (h)mestic water supply; the demand will rapidh increase with the ix)pulation and information with regard to the amount of water available will be essential. In the soiithwesteri part of the Province where the average annual rainfall varies between 14 and 17 inches and where agriculture is chiefly pursued, irrigation mav become important. Throughout the Province many of the rivers present power ixi.ssibil'ities, and studies have been made of them with a view to determining their probable economic value. The true value of these potential water powers cannot be determined without a thorough knowledge of the water available in the streams, particularlv under low water conditions, f 1 "j u""*^''"' ""'^ southeastern jwrtions of the Province, the reclamation of large tracts of land by drainage may be profitably undertaken. With the rapid fiUing up of the country the necessity of throwing open reclaimed lands for settlement will become more pressing and m connection with such reclamation schemes, a complete knowledge of the streams fonmng the natural outlets for such drainage .schemes is a prime reciuisite. The use of the streams of the Pro\ince in connection with sewage disposal will soon command attention, as the rapid growth of tli.- towns and villages will reiul.>r necessary the regulation of waste dis,)osal from these municipalities in such a manner as to obviate anv possible danger to the rest of the community. Li order that this question mav be handled intelligently, a knowledge of the discharge of the streams is of extreme importance .N'veral of the mam rivers in the Province might be utilimi for navigation pur.wses, in fae hefarc the ronuns a.' the railway the Red Uivor wa.s the only means of communication with the outside world. Improvement for navigation purposes is being urged in manv quarters arul demands the .study of this and other streams. 25f-^.:i DEPARTMEST OF THE ISTEHIOR 7 GEORGE V. A. 1917 ORGANIZATION AND SCOPE. The organization of the sunry is the same a.s in fonner years, though a number of ehangcs in the ixTsonnel have occurrwl, due, ahuost without exeeption, to enhstment for "'^ '^The methods used in eollectiuK the data are ba-sed upon those followed by the Water Resources Division of the United Stat.-s (JeoloRical Survey. The different streams to he studie.l are investigated and suitable sit.^s selected for the establishment of metering stations, the selection of the stations de,H>nding ui^n the physical features and the nml of data m anv particular localitv. At these n.eterinp stations, gauges are established and some in-rson living in the U.ealitx: is .■ngaged to read the gauge .laily. These daily ..bservat ions are re...rded in a IxM.k provided for the i.urix.se, which is examined by the engineer on each of his visits The readings as entered in the book are transferred to cards by the gauge reader atid forwarded weeklv to th." Chief Engineer. The records are then copied on forms and filed in the office. At the end of each three months the gauge books are renewed, the old ones are forwarded to the office and the readings, as copied from the cards, are cliecked against those entered in the gauge books by the gauge reader. At the end of the season, discharge curves are coi -^•. meted for each station from the results of the meterings. Rating tables are compiled and with these and the records of daily gauge heights as a basis, tables of Daily, Monthly and Yearly Discharge are computed. These are the results which are published lierein. ■ t ti «-:„.o,^o„ On the organization of the Manitoba Hydrometric Survey, the work of the ^\ mnipeg River Power Survev was merged with it, and the former now carries on all In-drometnc storage, ix.w.-r or river improvement investigations. By this arrangement the work natur- allv falling within the scope of the survey nia> be carried on systematically and conser- vation may be dealt with in a comprehensive manner with a view t.i determining the hest use of tlie available water supply. , . , a; • .1 , In gathering this stream flow data it is believed that the results obtained are suthciently ■uTurate for all iiractical purposes, the aim being, not to concentrate on few streams ami so obtain lecurds of extn'me accuracv, but rather to spread the effort over as wide a territory .,s possible and .so serve as manv [x.rposes as pos.sible without unduly sacrificing the accuracy of results In this connection it is essential that the records, in order that they may proper y ...ver all i.o.ssible range in stage of the rivers investigated, should extend over a considera hie term of vears. The length of this term will vary with the character and inuxirtance o the stream investigat..!: on some stn-ams the term should be from five to ten years, while in ot her cases from ten to t went v vears is desirable. This variation will depend both uiK.n the iniiortaiuT of the .stream aiul the corr.'lation of -he results with the records of other stieams in ttie vicinitv. To (piote from an authority on this subject,-"the object should I.e to gauge a c<-rta"in number of streams at all seasons of the year so a.s to ascertain their otal disehai-'c and its seasonable distribution, al.so to gauge others at certain stages wliich have l„...n ,irt<.nnine(l to be the critical points in their regimen.-' It may be stated here that the Initcd States Geological Survev considers that, owing to the constantly changing flow o tlie 'tr.'a ns, data of reasonable accuracy showing the distribution of flow over .several eonse.'utive years are of more importance than very accurate measurements covering short '"""ir' makhiguse of the records here presented, caution should be exercised in drawing conclusions. Owing to the verv limited period of time over which a great many ot tlie records extend, and the fact that the ol)servations are often unsupported by others made b.-f(.re the organization of the survey, considerable error in the conclusions reached may very easily occur. DISTRICTS. During the past vear seventv stations were operated, at some of tliese coiitiuuou.s reconls were obtained, while at others only miscellaneous measur<™ents were secured. The territorv covered bv the work is divided, for conv.^nience ol description, into several PROfiHESS b'PURT OF THE MAMTOHA HYDROMETRlr SIRVKY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f main divisions, which conform gonrnilly to the several (Iraiimge systems met witli, may l)e enumerated as follows: — 1 . Winniix'K River and Trilmtaries. Red River and Tributaries. Assinihoine River and Tributaries. Sasikatehewan River and district west of Lake Wiimi|X'gosis. I-last .shore of Lake Winniiwu. Hudson Bay Draiiiajje (Nelson River). These •) 3. 4. li. WINNTl'KC; RIV1:R and TRIHl'TARIKS. This district compri.ses all the territory- lying between the Outlets of the Lake of the Woods and lake Winniix-K which is tributary to tlie WinniiM-g river. The (Outlets of the Lake of the Woods are beiiiK given six'cial attention owing to the effect of run-off at this (wint upon the surface levels of the Lake of the Woods. The reference now before the International Joint Conunission relative to the regulatioo of the lake has necessitated a very comprehensive .study of the run-off conditions. The number of outlets from the lake and their method of control ha.s necessitated keeping an engineer and a.ssist- ant on the ground contirmously. Data of a meteorological nature is also being gathered. The tributaries of the Wimii|M'g river are not numerous, and with one exception, the Knglisli river, are of little magnitude. The Lnglish river joins the Winnipeg in the vicinity of the Interprovincial boundary l)etween Ontario and Manitoba, and drains iill the country lying to the north and east of the Lake of ■ c Wowls district. Lying almost entirely in unsurveyed territoiy, its drainage area is ra,.ier indeterminate, but roughly sfieaking. it forms somewhat less than one-half of tlic total tributary drainage area lying above the junction of the two rivers. A station has been i hlished on this river near the mouth, bui iwing to the remoteness from settlement, it been found impossible to secure the services of a gauge reader. On this account it has nut been possible to determine the daily discharge directly, only scattered meterings being available, but from a consideration of the measurements taken on the Winnipeg river above and below this confluence, the discharge of the Knglish river may be arrived at approximately. The smaller tributaries of the Winnipeg have l)een metered and recorils of the discharge kept more or less systematically, deiiending u|x)n their importance. On the main river, stations have been established at Whitedog falls— north and south channels -and Slave falls, and one on the Pinawa channel near the Control dam, also others at the forebay and tailrace of the Winnipeg Electric Railway plant in the latter channel. The latter stations were established with a view to rating the ixjwer plant. This district lies almost entirely within the Laurentian formation, in fact, the Winnipeg river and the Lake of the Woods may be said to form the .southwestern boundarj- of that forni.ition. This would account m a great measure for .'.,e small number of rivers tributary to the ba-sin from the southwest. The granite's and gneisses of the Laurentian formation underlie the whole region, and the toiKigraphical features are typical: lakes and rivers al)ounding throughout the district. Rock outcroppings are ver>' freciuent and the soil covering is shallow, conditions which would tend to rapid run-off were they not off.sct bv the numerous lakes and muskegs throughout the district. The forest covering of the district varies, in some parts it is sparse owing to the shallow- ness of .soil: in other parts den.se growths of evergreen such as spruce, pine and balsam are to be found with here and there clumps of hhi'a. Considerable lumbering has been done in the district so that for the most part the larger stands of lumber have been cut off. In other parts the forest has been overrun witli hre so that now much of ''le standing timl)er is second growth. RED RIVER DISTKll'T. That portion of the Red River valley lying below the Internatiimai !i.,undarv and the territory drainetl by the tributaries with the exception of the Assimb..iiii . compri.ses the r DEPARTMEST OF THE ISTERlOlt 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Rwl riviT District. The nature of the nrcn drniiud by the river within the I'rovinir varies iM'tween tlie swampy niuskeK eotnitry tK)r.ierintJ tlie I.aurentian fonnution to tlie east ami the oiK'n prairie to tlie west. , , , • i i • Owinp to the nature of tiie eiustern part of the drainage urea, land reclamation l)y n established on the upjK-r waters of the Little Saskatchewan, m connection with certain water power studies on that river. As opportunity offers it is intended to extend these stations thrcughout the liasin in order that a thorough kno'- edge of the Assiniboine may be obtained. SAS.VATCHEWAN RIVER AND niSTRllT WEST OF LAKE WIN.NIPEGOSIS. In this district there are a large number of streams of variable size tributary directly or indirectlv to Lake Winnipegosis. The Sa.skatchewan river, though belonging to the district flows through the northern portion and empties into lake Winnipeg. With a few excei)tions all the rivers tril)Utary to lake Winnipegosis have their source m ..:,j...r ti„. Ridiiijr. I>'!''k <"■ Porcupine .nountains. The stream.-! are not of great length and the How is hul.ject to consideral)le fluctuation. Some of these .streams are not lif immedi.'ite interest from a hydrological standpomt, nevertheless as the district be-omes populated their importance will increase; new towa. "ROGRESS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDHOMETRK SURVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 26f springing up will be dcpt'ndent on thcin for water supplj' atid in some rasj's the suoorss of drainage schemes will dejx'iid lurgely upon the f)osi pr()fital)ly reclaimed by channel improvements in the main river combined with a system of interior drainage. ( 'ertaiti of these rivers are capable of development from a iwwer stand|X)int and the most imiM)rt int in the district viewed from that angle is iHTJiaps the Saskatchewan river. This river lias for its drainage basin practically all that section of .Vlberta and about two-thirds of Siis- katchewan lying south of the forty-fourth parallel of latitude. There are several i«)ints at which this river might be developed for power purixises. EAST SHORE OF LAKE WlNXIPECi. In the district covered by the drainage on the east side of lake \\'innipeg. the country is for the most part typical of the Laurentian formation, in consequence practically all of the rivers entering on that side of the lake are interrupted at numerous {wints in their course by falls and rapids. At various [xjints throughout the country are to be found stands of timber which may be utilized cither for the manufacture of lumber or for pulp. With these facts in view some studies have been .nade of the power iwssibilities of the rivers, but in order that the conclusions reached may be sound, the fxwisible run-off of the rivers should be known. The district is for the most part uninhabited, so it has been impossible to secure gauge readers. Miscellaneous measurements have been taken at various points on the river as the opportunity offered, and with the exception of the station established at Little Grand Rapids on the Berens river where daily records are obtained, these are all the records available. HUDSON BAT DUAI.NAGE. NELSON RIVER. The Nelson river forms the sole outlet of practically all the drainage area.s included in the last six districts. It forms the outlet of lake Winnipeg into which all the rivers, the Winnipeg, Red, Saskatchewan, Berens, Pigeon, Bloodvein and Daupliin (the outlet of lake Winnipegosis and lake Manitoba), empty. The fall of the Nelson between the outlet of lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay is in round numbers, 700 feet. A great portion of this ia to be found in the form of swifts, rapids and falls. With such a va-st drainage area tribu- tary to the river the discharge must be enormous, while with .so many lakes forming natural regulation basins, tJ e minimum flow will probably bear a fairly close relation to the mean flow. The natural storage basins encountered in this drainage area are of great proportions and include the following large lakes:— lake Namakan, Rainy lake and the Lake of the Woods on the Winnipeg; lac Seul on the English, lake Manitol>a, lake Dauphin, lake Winnipegosis and lake AVinnipeg; there are many others of less extent; for iii tiie Wiimi{)eg river basin alone there are, in addition to those named, 106 lakes varj-ing in area from 3 to 140 square miles. The Nelson with its numerous falls and rapids and excellent natural regulation ha-s great power possibilities, which are increasingly imiwrtaut as the Hudson's Bay railway nears completion and easier and cheaper transportation becomes available. The early develop- ment of some of these powers is by no means improbable. The hydrometric work under- taken in 1914 haa been continue '. and an engineer was kept in the district during the winter and suumicr of 1915. In addition to this work, a number of measurements were secured at various points on the Grass and Buriitwood rivers during 1915, stations and trench marks being established so that the work may be continued at a future date. DEFINITIONS AND TERMS. The volume of water flowing in a stream (called the "run-t)ff " or "discharge") is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associateil witli a certain cla.ss of work. These terms may be divided into two groups, — U ) Those which represent a rate of flow .'1.1 "second-feet." "miner's inches " and "run-off in second-feet per square mile." (2) Those which represent the actual quantity of water, as "riin-off in depth in uiehes" and "acre-feet." DKPAHTMKST OF THE ISTKHIOH 7 QEOROE V, A. 1917 The uiiil.-* uwhI in this ri'|x)r1 iirf".H iid-ffH-t," "s«'C()iul-ft"n« to llif first (sroiip iind tli.- liiHt thriH' to the stToiul. Thoy inny Ik- (U'fintKl iw follows, - ^:l) ••Scoml-f(>«'t" is an ui)l)ri'viiition for cubic feet |xt sccoml (c.f.s.) iiiiil is the rate of .liscliiirK.- of water Howinn in a stream I f(K>t wide. 1 foot .leep. "t a rate of I foot |Kr seeony the use nf factors (liven in the foliowinu tahU' of e(iuivalrnts. (1>) ••Second-feet iier s(iu;ire mile" is the average numU'r of cubic feet of water f1owui(j l>er second from each s.iuare mile of area drained, on the assumption that the nm-ariiig run-olT wit!i rainfall which is usually expressed in depth in inches, ... , c (d) ".Vcre-fiM)!" is e«iuivalent to 4AJM) cubic feet, which quantity is the number ol square feet in one acre. It is the quniitity of water reiiuired to cover an acre to the depth of onefiMH.andisthecoimiionunit of m. isurement of quantity. It is generally use.l in connection with storage. ... if (V) ■•Mile-foot" is equivalent to •27.S7K,4nO cubic feet, which (luan'.ity is the number ot square feet in one square mile. It is the quantity of water re(iuire(l to cover one scpiare mile to a depth of one fo4().-J(2 gallons tor one dav. ._ 1 second-foot for one year covers 1 stjuarc mile \:i\ f«H>t or i;j,o(2 inches dooi). 1 sccond-fot)t for one year ecjuals ;51,53(j,000 cubic feet; etiuals 724 acre-feet. I second-foot equals al)out 1 acre-inch ix-r hour. 1 second-foot for one 28-rial gallons jx-r day e(|uals rsti .second-feet. 1,000,000 United States gallons per day eciuals InPi second-feet. l!o00,000 I'nited States gallons e(iuals 307 acre-feet. 1,000,000 British InqK-rial gallons etiuals 3<)S acn-feet. 1.0(K),(KK) cubic feet cfii.als 22»o acre-feet. I .,(.r(..f(K)t equal'' 43,.'it)0 cubic feet. 1 acre-foot e(iuals 271,472 British Imperial gallons, 1 acre-foot eiiuals 32.5,.')S0 United .States gallons, 1 inch deep on 1 stpiare mile eciuals 2,3^23,'2(K) culnc feet. PRIH.HKSS HKHOHT Of THK M.iMTOBA HYOHOMETHir SIRyEV 9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf 1 incli (l>il) .■M|uan' fcif . 1 cuh'u- f(«)t i-ciual.-' HZi Hritisli Iin|)«Tial aallotii. 1 cubir f(K>f ciiual.* 7' is riiitcd Stato ualloti^. 1 cuJiic fiKit of Water wtiuh.' >'t'2''> [xximl.-. 1 f(K)t (XT -•■(■ond f()ual> (l»)V_> milc^ [xr hour. 1 liors(-|K)«tr iiiual^ '>')*) toot [louiiil.- |xt -i-coinl. 1 hor-<-iM)»cr i'i|uul- 740 vatt.- or '74t) kilowatt-. 1 hor-<-iM)Wcr fr|uai.- 1 -cfoti" 1-foot falling N'yiftrt. To culiiilatc watcr-iKiwcr ((uickly -sec. ft. \ fall in feet -h 1! = iii t horsc-jxiwcr on watarv to re|)eat the .-aine herein. i;.\JM..\N"ATlON- (»K DATA. I lie followini: ilata are (jiven for each regular -tatioli: - 1. Deseriptioii of the -fatioii. 2. Talile of l)i.-ehari£e Mea.-ureinent-. ■i. Talile of Daily <;aiiKe Heiirhl.^* and Di.-eharue>. 4. Tal)le of Monthly Di.-eharKe and Hun-oti'. The (iericription give.-, a complete hi>tory of the station, notinue.^ix-cially -uch eharees a.s would effect the reeord.i. There i.s al.-o included infonnation reuarrline thr- loeation and pquipnient of the -tat ion. In the taKle of dLscharge inea. i- uiven the date of eaeli niea.-urenient, the name of the field enginwr. meter numlKr width of the -ection. cro.s,^ .-ectiona! area, mean volwity in the section, the Kauee height and the di.-charge in cuhic feet fXT .-pcond. The table of ilaily eauge height." and di.-charge eontain.- a li.-t of the gauge height.- for each day reduced to station .latum and the eorresfximling di.scharge. In sf,rne ca.ses the gauge height given is the mean of two (jr more readings taken at intervals during the dav. The table of monthly fli.scharge and run--t [xr second oecurring during the month, [x^nod or year. Jiimilarly under •.Minimunr' is given the smallest di.scharge. and under '•Mean' the mean di.scharge for eaeh whole month. perio. From time to time the nect^vsity has l>een felt for gfxjing left alwve the surface. If rock in place is available, the c;.p onlv is us,.l l.>eing drillwl and tap[x?,l to fit a half inch anchor bolt which mav Ik- lead.fi in a hole drilW "#UTt ho. 1 itpanvon bott >> for An mrfch Derails of RocW Bench Mork. DOWNIOn HWTU MWn MANCH MANITOBA HYDROMKTRIC SURVEY OCTAILS OF PERMANENT BENCH MARK Detail') of Rarth 6encb Mark. rmniHKSS UFI'OHT Oh- Tin: MAMToHA IIYDHOMKTHK sruVKY ) t 3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf in the rock. A iiiiiiilit'r of iIkw Imxc \wv\\ phii'dl uml whcrfvcr iMissiMc ;iri' nfrrrcd tn Honie known iliitiiin. Mi;Ti;i{IN(i ACCKSSOKIKS. A nuinlicr of the >tatioii!* oimthIciI ari' on hirnc ^slr(■lup■' where depths up to sevenlv -live feet lire enroiintereil. I'iaiio wire h;u< l)eeii used for susiM'iidinn tiie meter, u sinull iiisuhiled wire forniiliK the second side of tiie circuit. Lately a s|)i>cial steel caMe of small diatiieler with an insulated cofiiMT core has heen experimented with and has (jiveii nood results, the advantaije over |)iano wire heiiiu less lialiilitv to hrcak ihrouEli kinking and the elimination of the second wire. Where either method of sus|)eiision is adopted, a reel is necessary, so that all the stations where eonsiderahle dejiths are encountered jire ci|uip|ied with reels, a siK'cial equipment heiim "wd for metering at lioat stations. Mr. W. J. Ireland, Assistant Mniiineer, duriim the year designed a counting device for use with the reels and a numlier of them are now in use. The counting part of the device is .similar tc) that u.sed in jtas meters. It is coimected to the spindle of the reel by a train of Rears, the counter and (tears l>einit enclo.sed in a tiietal ca.se. Through the connection, each revolution or part of a revolution of the reel or drum is recorded on the dial of the encounter. By turning in one direction th. revolutioii-s are added and l>y reversing the direction they are subtracted. The countiT may readily be thrown out of gear and the dial reading brought to zero. Hy using a reel exactly one foot in circumference and setting the dial to read zero when the meter is at thi- .surface of the water any |Ki.sition with reference to the surface of the water is automatically registered on the dial. The counting device may be detached from the reel by loo.seiiing three thumb screws; they are interchangeable so that one may be carried by each field engineer and used with any reel. The Nelson and the Saskatchewan arc two of the largest rivers metered; on each of these there are Boat Stations. The velocities l>eing high, it has been found that a canot- does not afford a steady enough working platform. The method now employed is to secure two canoes together jiarallel to one another by means of three pieces of oak kid across the gun- whales and boited to the thwarts at each rnd, thus fonning a kind of catamaran; a bridle is then fastened to the Im)ws of the canoes and a line led from the centre of this bridle to the *g line stretched across the river. The meter may be susix-nded betwi-en the canoes or over either side by niea'is of the metering board used on h>oat section.^. The board deseril)ed in the Annual Report for 1913-14, Plate 9, haa been modified to (lennit of its use with the counting device. This modified form of the metering board is fully illustrated below. •§. 1. Drum. 2. Suspension ratilo. 3. Handle of drum. 4. Automatic depth rrgisior. 5. Battery. 6. Telephone sounder. 7. Connection i>hi(;. -■ 1 ^ji^ n L ._J !.-■-•• --t (^ ^^ A • Cl#»fl«'j(L*-1 ■ >•) V| WIToli \ IIMUl' 'Ml 111 I' ^r H\ I \ CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Of TYPICAL AUTOMATiO GAUGt HOUtt /'HfMiHKSS KICH)HT Of THK MlMTOH.i HYDHO.VHrHlr si HVKY M tCMIONAL PAPtn No. 2Sf In mukiiiK »Ii> (iiflirulty i^ alwuvN (■x|H>ri)'nr(> of tlie device an eleetrieal eiintiict in made when the weiifht reiiehert tlie iMittom, tlie rontai-l iH'inx annotllieed in the ear piece the Maine ar< when nieteriiiK. See ilhintration of ineterinK Ixiard on pnKe II. (IimkI rexultx have Ik-cii olitaineil with thin, eM|K-ciaily when iih'iI in HoiindiiiK the lar«er MtreuniM, and aluo at the "C'alile currier" stalionM where the mur in the cahle span fomii-rly inlliienciMi the re.iiilt.s. A device which haw Iw-en fonnil very us4'ful and for which we are inilelited to the KnuineerN of the WatiT Ki-Hotirccs Divi.iion. I'nited States ( leoloKical Survey, for kindly xendiiiK .samples anil placing the same nt niir dis|M)Mal, is u.sed in makinit connection lietween the meter lutr and the sii.s|M'nsion calile. It has lieeii u.sed throUKhout the work of the lunt year and ha.s, afti'r a few minor chaiiites, fi'wvu complete satisfaction. INSTALLATION (tK IXilll'MLNT. AI T<>M.\T|r liMliKS. Diirinic the year a numlHT of iiiilomatic K^'HHes have heeii u.se<|. They are of two ly|H's, the (iurley I'rintiiiK. of which four have lieen installed anil preparation made for the fifth, and the (iurley Seven Day Stane Heijister, of which two were u.sed. The four of the first ty|M' have lieen installed at |M'rmanent stations and considerahle care has Iwen exercised in erection to ensure as far as iKjssihIc their i)|H'ration duriim the Winter season with minimum attention. (See plate No. 2.) The iMTinaiient installations are at the followini; |K)ints: — The first one was installeelow). "jiCXTi'ltoll .1 L.. ! ^ li ■TtT"- It .. iS- A H-3, i. 1 I i i CtVi C^'-'f ■"*** "* '^ M«MT<)KA IIVimoMCTIIX SIBVIV ocTuitor CAOLJ CAHBICH »TATtON U U 'm 1 1 fci»,, '• '(»*-v ^w ,i*» The apparatus at the Bridge Station o.i the Saskatchewan river at Pas was also over- hauled and repaired. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Survey is indebted to the officials of a numlier of corporations for co-operation in obtaining recor'ds and for placing the result* of various observations made by their own staff at the disposal of the Sur^■ey. The officials to whom ''^^""^.l^^.^^f^ '''..t'la\l those of the Winniix-B EU-etric Street Railway, the Wimupeg Mumcipal Plant, the Lake of the Woods Milling Company and the Kenora Mumcipal Plant. 7 QIONOI V. ■IMIONAL PAPIR No. MT A itir PROGRESS REPORT or THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY lOR THE CALENDAR YEAR, 1915 PART II HYDROMETRIC DATA 7 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f A. 1917 PAKT II. HYDROMETRIC D.\TA. •AKi: OF rm; woods outlkts. ■| • <• itfldw tn.iii i.c Lake of the Woods into the Winnip<'K river below the lake i« throug.' .e eryl li'durn. and nrtifirial channels. The flow through nil these outlets is con- trolled by the operaiKii of hydraulic plants or the manipulation of dams. The outlets from the lake in order from the east are— Eastern Outlet, completely controlled l)y the Municipal Power Plant of Kenora; the Western Outlet, uiwn which has been built the Norman Dam; the head race of Mill "C," Lake of the Woods Milling Co.. an artificial outlet; the head race of Mill "A" l)elonginf! to the same Company, and also an artificial channel, and last, the artihcial head race of the Keewatin Luml)er and Manufacturing Co.'s plant which was fonned by an old high wattr channel that discharged into Mink Bay which in turn drains into Darlington Bay,, an arm of the Winnijieg river. Below the outleM the Winnipeg river ia split up into a number of branches, the tail races of Mills "A" and "CV' the outlet of Darlington Bay and the Western Outlet forming the West Branch, and river below the Eastern Outlet forming the East Branch. These unite below Old Fort Island to fonn the main river. The manipulation and operation of the dams and plants at the various outlets renders it difficult to ascertain the discharge from the I>ake of the Woods. In order that correct estimates may be made it has been necessary to establish and oi)erate a numl)er of metering stations and maintain gauges at various points in the district. The location of the metering .stations are as follows:— 1. I'^astern Outlet, aljove the Kenora Power Hous<'. •-'. Western Outlet, Norman Traffic Bridge. 3. Head Race Mill "C." 4. Head Puice Mill "A." .'>. Head Race, Keewatin Lumlx'r & Manufacturing Co. 6. C.P.R. Culvert, Outlet of Mink Bay. 7. North Tunnel Island Station. In addition to the records obtained at these regular stations, observations of the discharge at different controlling sections belov/ the outlets have been made from time to time. EAST BRANCH WINNIPEG RIVER, KENORA POWER HOUSE. ' HISTORY. The discharge of the East Branch, or Eastern Outlet, I^ke of the Wootls, dejK-uds upon the operation of the Kenora Municipal Power Plant. To determine the discharge under these circumstances it was necessary to rate the Power Plant. At first an attempt was made to determine the discharge directly, and to this end a station was established by Mr. S. S. Scovil, June 27, 1912, about one-half mile below the Power House near Old Fort Island; this proved unsatisfactory so a station was established by A. Pine, October 8, 1913, about one hundred and fifty feet ab()\e the Power House in the Eastern Outlet. This section was used to rate the power station. I,<)C.\T10.N OF SK(-ril>.\. The metering station is about one hundred and fifty feet al)<>ve tlie Kenora Power House on the Eastern Outlet of the Lake of the Woods. Tlie I. P. is located on the bank and ia marked by an iron IkjU set in the rock. L'.if— :{ 18 DEPMiTMKSr OF THE ISTKHlOll RECORDS AVA1I.ABI.K. 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 Dailv Kaime height r.-a.lings arc availabU- for the head-and tail race of ^h^ J.lant fro.n August 'iTlX. and daily o.tin.ates of di.charp. l«us...l ..,«.> the load u,x>n the plant ar.. available for a like iH-riod. RKAINAliK ARKA. As in the case of the other outlet, of the Lake of th.. W.K>d,s. tlu- drainage area abov.-. for the individual outlets is not sigmfieant. OAl(iE. The tail-raee and head-raee gauges were establish...! at ' ^ »'-;--^'»;;* 'ij ^iTZ the ones u«e.l in the records until 1912, when on June 24 and 27. luad-ancl tail rac *X- we" rU-tiv..ly es,abli«he<.WER Hol .^E, l•< ■. u (liMiiy. 10 " in. ■' 10 1 "* July H ; c. < '. (lallowiiN 14 ! Aug. IH ! " Ih Oct. 15 - M.tir No. 1,71> I.Tls l,71^ I.Tls l.:!7i I,:t7i ! .:t7 1 I ..f74 l,4!tti l.tiMi Wuitli. l'e.'t . 7'.l 7'.1 7(1 7'.t 7'.t 7'.t 7i» 7!) 7!t 7'.l .\rr'a uf Si'ction Sij. ft. i,:;!t4 1 ,J<.M l.J(M 1 .-.'IM i,:tMi l.H.in i,:tos i.;iii,H 1.-M4 1.244 .Mi'uii \.l( ell v. I'l. \l ■r src 1 II .11 '.«l (•) til <>i u ",!> 1 l.> 1 (IS ('■UUKC Hi-iiKht. KiTt. l,0"iW:J7 1 ,(>.">» ^7 i.(r>!i :{7 l,0.">!t:!7 l,0«0-2.") l,(Mi0-i.'> 1,( •."lit ■.">.") l.avi-.Vi l.O.iSWt 1.0.")H!W Dischiirdf. ,:«».■> ,27.'> ,24:< :2K> 7ti-J Kill 74.") 77! l,44>. l.:M^ 117 PHflGRESS REI'OHT OF THE MAMTUBA HYDROMETRK StKVHV SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f 19 Daily (lAifiE Hkiuht and DisniAiKiE <»f East Hi(an( ii Winnipw; Hivkk at Kkndk' I'OWKK IIol SK Koli l!»l.'>. Ulll arc are race side iwcr free I'low pari and A nsK, 4 4 4 Ui.> Kilt .VI 44 .">?) 44 ,V1 I'l .■.!! 4N .VI IN >■. It. '<4:t >'l III I. mil >ll II 1.1 1.M I'.l 1.) l.ll.VS II I.' I.IIJ7 II 17 7M 14 .VI 41. .VI 41. VI 17 .VI 4.". 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(lO.i I, Dili 1.11211 lli'iulil Kfi'i VI Hi .VI 411 .VI 38 VI 3(1 VI .m VI 37 l.lltli. .VI 3(1 1.7s VI 1(1 1.113 VI 37 1.11 ". .VI 37 l.lKis I .:itlL'.' ll.i.'l.i Kf.i .VI 37 VI 38 VI 31 i VI 13 VI .!s VI 12 VI II VI 11 VI II VI 13 III'- : 1 iituirr ■ lit— ' ( iaUiJi- rharKc Ih-iL'iit 'hiirKi- jHi'ii£lit. S.-C. It r,s4 1148 (I ft. 42 817 .".It 7i 1145 .VI m 13 1.II2I VI .■>7 51 ' l.i,;i.l .VI t)5 .5.1 I.IKI2 .VI 85 S75 .VI III 1. 1113 I .5(1 .Vl sso .VI 5li (K)7 .VI 5.t S77 VI 15 (122 i .VI 31 I. mil VI 73 li.V) ' .VI .VI sliii .VI 113 li.Vi M 117 .VI 37 .V) 37 VI 3ti .VI 1(1 .VI 3(1 .5(1 41 .VI 42 .VI 33 .VI 43 VI 41) 5!) 3(1 .V) 11) .VI 4.) VI 3s VI 37 '.31 ..25 ssii li.Vl 11111 1.7(1 1.74 1174 71 iKttl (HIT .)(l 47 45 43 41 3(t 3(1 43 I ..33 S17 S(i2 1.11311 l.llKl 1. 117 1 (HMI l>12 1 .085 1.1.17 V(t 72 id 115 id 73 id IKI id im .V) 117 .VI 7.. .v.! 70 784 812 .8(12 80(1 tUiO .VI 45 78(1 .Vt 85 ! (115 •W lid j 1 .(H>8 m> 75 ' (177 M •12 VI 42 I 120 I ,VI 1.5 i l.im > HO 04 .VI 37 1.127 I .VI 75 (H)4 , .VI 80 VI 37 1,123 j VI 8^i i IK)4 : HO 14 .VI 3(1 i (117 ' .Vt 74 ! 1,121 I ,VI (14 .VI Id liiai : .VI 5! i (172 I HO 12 l)i»- rl.iirui. S^c ft. U34 1122 MOO ijoa H22 l>8ti 85 1 (IHO 1)27 (137 \M oai fi78 l«90 1.(15 703 712 024 8li;l H73 718 740 8.VI 1)02 7111 110 1 vt 12 (1117 Vt 38 1 Ills ■HI 73 ! 1142 liO 05 708 It^t .VI 37 7115 Vt M> III! :,:■ 83 ; 922 60 20 1 B79 8 91 1.151 .58 «8 (td't 58 118 (Kil .58 7s 1.131 .58 m 1,377 .58 98 1 .39(1 .58 74 1.4(12 .58 lis 1 .439 .58 74 1.427 .58 79 7111 .VI 18 1,207 1.421 1.433 1.403 1.413 1.421 732 1.132 003 1.019 58 711 ,59 10 38 80 .58 81 .58 80 38 84 58 97 ,58 93 .58 HI .58 7(1 1,422 I 38 «7 1.42H i 38 87 1,415 I 38 83 1.393 i 38 81 1.424 j .58 07 I.IHI 1.420 1.440 1,39H 1,419 1,008 I 5 )8 80 38 78 ,V 90 .58 77 .58 .80 1.455 1,474 1.462 1..503 1 ,411s 1.304 804 1,142 1,062 98.5 1.421 929 1,349 1,09(1 1,.V7 1,35a 1,524 1,315 1,490 1,.538 1,149 1.484 1,318 1,.509 I.4H0 1,312 1.493 844 1,28:) 1,513 .auge heittht 78 ,5.^ 83 .58 >:7 58 84 .W 80 .58 84 38 89 .58 84 .58 81 .58 82 3884 58 84 58 83 58 92 .V» 86 38 87 58 83 .58 82 .58 82 .58 94 38 94 .58 89 58 84 ,58 8;) .58 92 5h s7 1,333 1..542 1.5.54 1.500 82S 1.237 1,268 761 1,074 I,. 5(7 1.545 1,04« 1,.539 1..578 l,,>HO 1,483 I, .562 1.578 900 1.060 1.306 i,5;ii 1 ,.544 851 7(H4 743 1.347 !..5;i2 1,554 l,S71 1.3(H 251 ;<; 20 DEPAHTMEST Of THE ISTERIOR 7 OKOROE V, A. 1Si7 Monthly Dibchaboe or , Kaht Branch Winnipeg Rn ■ Kenoka Power HoimE for 1915. MONTH DiBCHARUB m Second-Feet RliN-OfK. I MttxiimiHii Miiiiii'i""! Mnin. mile. Jauuary . February March. April. . . May June July . August Septenilwr October. . November December . The Year 1,25« 1,1«" 1 , 1 1 .■> 1.1. V.> l.HM •MM) I.Oll 1,1)0>N 1.14.1 1, 402 1. 557 1 JuS 1.57S T.'<8 (>Xi (i.59 tWH l>45 t>7a 720 (>:)6 tt21 t>«l «04 743 «21 Ueplh iu inches on DrainaRe Area. Total in acre feet. 1.030 1,017 Ml 9.19 886 824 866 751 859 1,317 1,360 1,329 1,002 tW,900 .19,800 51,700 55,900 54,500 49,000 .-.3,200 46,200 51,100 81,000 80,900 81,700 728,900 WESTERN OUTLET AT NORMAN TRAFFIC BRIIXJE HISTORY. Station %ya.s established <.n .I.ine \ M»12 hy S.S. S<-.,vil. LOCATIO.N OK SECTION. tand^rail Sihe we«t end of the bridge, the metering, be.ng taken from the deck. RECORDS AVAILABLE. Estimate, of «iaiMi«eh^-. avajab.^^^^^^^^^ '^l%tZy ba^ uponp^i^e -^"^^jf ^ ^* tu^!" 26, imron'^Xe' gauge heights are those L^rd^"?^he1iaSl Hyal'etric sTrv-ey gauge above the Nonnan Dam. DRAINAGE AREA. used in computing run-off. QAUUE. '''^"Swingtothefa.. thatthe discharge past this^e^ioadependse^l^^^^^^ of the NoLan Dam, the discharge "^-^''T^^ tTth^lf SS Two^u^e.^^^^ at that point, and daily dischPrges are also referred to the same gauge, iwo g PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MASITOBA HYDROMETRK SURVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f 21 established above the Nonnan Dam, the finit being that of the Ontario D.P.W. gauge which was used until the 25 of August, 1913. On the 26 of August, 1913, a vertical staff gauge was established by the Manitoba Hydrometric Survey which was referred to the VV.P.S. datum. CHANNEI,. There is but one channel for all stages of the river, the average depth over the .section being approximately forty feet under normal conditions. The bed of the river is Unwe rock and boulders but is not subject to appreciable change. The velocity of the sect ion is fairly high and some eddies are formed due to the .section being located at the h|H'x of u curve. DlStHAROK MEA.siUKME.NTS. 287 discharge measurenientf* have been made at this station, but owing to the fact that the water at this point is practically at lake level, the range in stage has not been great, amounting to 2.2 feet. ACCURACY. The Nonnan dam which is located about four thousand feet below the station form.* the control and the discharge is therefore dependent upon the manipulation of that dam; considerable range in discharge may occur for the same gauge height recordetl at the section. 23 DEfAHTMHSr UF THK ISTKHtOH 7 OEOROE V. A. 1917 UlS. HAHOE MeASUREMKNTS OF VVe«TEKN OUTLET, UliE OK IHE VVool.s AT NoBMAN TRArrir Bridoe, 1915 'J PROfiHUSS REPORT Oh' THE MAMTOHA HYDROMETRIC SVRVEY 23 SESSIONAL PAPtR No. 2Sf ])|»<'H.\RUK MtArtllKKME.NTS OK WE8TKR\ OlTl.ET. I.AKE or THE W.03i 2' 0.5 .■>9 • IK) 10,314 20 *J- . " 1.374 211 5.031 2 14 .59 00 10.767 20 j2 " 1 .37 1 211 5.031 2 07 .59 00 10,411 20 •17 - 1 ,:174 211 5,00-2 2IM) 5N 8») 10.005 20 Oil. 1 " 1 ,:174 211 5.023 142 5S 96 7.148 8 .Sept 30. 1 .. I,:t74 211 5,023 1-42 5M 96 7.128 8 1 I.:t74 205 l,93S 1-.37 5S 59 li.741. S 4 - 1 .:t74 205 4.93>% 1-.37 .5« 59 6.805 8 H » i.4mi 205 4,959 1 • 45 5h 70 7.218 8 H. - 1.4»«i 205 4.971 1-40 5H 75 6.757 * i;i •• l,4tH) 205 5,007 1-41 5X )*8 7.074 8 I'i " 1 ASUS 205 5,007 1-45 5H 88 7.246 8 IS - l,41tU 205 5,019 1-41 5S 94 7.079 S IH - 1,496 205 5,019 1-45 5H 94 7,289 8 .»■» - I,4»6 205 4.9S2 1-40 5S 76 6,!»67 8 ■j'j •■ 1,496 205 4.9h2 1 • 42 5h 76 7,061 8 ■•7 - 1,496 205 5.0S.'i 1-49 59 26 7,598 8 J7 " l,4a.j 205 5.0K5 1 41 .".9 27 7,170 8 Nc,-,. :r " l,43'i 205 4.994 1-3^ 5.>S 82 6,932 8 ■i - 1 ,4;« 205 4.994 1-40 5h 82 6,988 S 11) " l,4:<.-. 205 5,049 1-41 .■)".) IM ;,120 8 lit " 1,4H-) 205 5.049 1 42 .59 04 7,170 8 i:j •' 1.435 205 4,998 1-34 5» 84 6.678 8 i:< - 1,43.5 205 4,99« 1-36 58 84 6.778 8 l.j - 1,435 205 4.992 1-34 58 81 6.689 8 l.j - 1 ,435 205 4.'.»fl2 1-39 5K HI 6,939 8 ■>•> •• 1.435 205 4,992 1-34 5S 82 6.690 8 iia' - 1.4.35 2U5 4,992 1-.36 58 82 6,789 8 jt) •• 1.435 205 4,990 1-39 .58 80 6.936 8 Jti 1 ,435 205 4,990 1-3K .18 80 6,886 8 Die. 1 " 1 .435 205 4,9KJ 1-34 58 81 6,660 8 - 1 .435 205 4.9S3 I ■ 32 58 81 6..'i86 8 li ■■ 1 .435 205 4.979 1 ■ 33 58 79 r«,r>3u S ti. 1 ,435 205 4.979 1-33 58 79 li.630 8 II) L'.OHI 205 4,9H1 1-33 58 SO 6.625 8 HI J.l)19 205 4,9Kl 1 33 58 HO 6,625 8 1 ~l 2,019 205 4,979 l-.'i7 58 79 6,812 8 !.'► - 2.019 ■0."' 4,979 1-37 58 79 l),8.{l) 8 .!!. 2,01!) 205 4,993 1-3S 58 86 6.931 s L'4 2.019 205 4,997 1-37 58 88 6,8;57 s LM 2.019 205 4.(«»7 1-37 58 88 6.835 8 JS 2,019 205 4.995 1-35 58 87 6,743 8 -'S " 2.019 205 4.995 i:i4 58 ■ 87 li.694 8 m M ItEfARTMEST Of THK I.STKUIOH 7 QCORQE V. A. 1*17 Daily (lAHiK Heioht anu Diw^haruk ok Webtkhn Ui ti.kt, I.ak»; or thb Woodk AT NOHMAN TkaKKK BrIIKIE FOR MM.'). IDrninniP' iin-n W.4nO miiinri' inilfn | 1 .Innu»r\ nut (iHUI!)- Ihi- Hri(bl chMriri' K«'t S.M- It 1 ,W Id T.Mr, ■i SW (H. 7. W< ■\ 5» o:i 7.4».s 4 5!» (11 7,44J .') .W (II) 7.4;(i li 50 (Ml 7.i:il 7 SB 0:i 7.4(..'. M .W II 7.(>4.'. u 5H (Kl 7.1U-' 10 .ill 1(1 7.(i:t.i 11 H) 11 7.14.". I-.' od 11 7,c.l."> i:< SB |:t 7.li7il 14 SO o:. 7.ta.". I.'. M 10 7.t>H:: ll> 17 IK lU 2(1 21 2L> 2a 24 2.') 2«i 27 2K 29 30 31 .Ml III 'M Id SO Id .W Id .W Id 3» ()."■ SW dJ SB d,' .',1) IKI SB d>> 50 Id SB l.'i SB Id SB Id 59 lU SO (IB Kcbrimrx (iHUU'- I l>i^- HciRlil ('huru< NUrcli April M»\ Juw Ki-'i ;<<..■ II .VB lIH 7.iii:t .VI Id 7.IWI. .SB 07 r.mj .V.l III 7 Ml. .-.B l:.' 7.ini| .VI 1.-. 7.liB'« .">B i;i 7.«7:i VI Id 7.dMii .VI 1.". 7. BBS .VI 1.' 7,1*1 .VI Id 7.(kB' .VI Id 7.H3ii .VI III 7.IWd .VI Id 7,ii3r. .V.l Id 7.ivtii 7.IIKJ 7.df>J ! 7.l>l<-' 7.li>M' 7.dHJ 7.i'2.'i 7,dlT 7.1.17 7. .VI I 7.tHC 7.7d.'> 7.7711 7.7U>- 7.7(l»i 7. 70S 7.(i97 .VI IJ j .VI i.-i SB l.'i ■ .Vt I.', j .VI I J I .VI I I .VI I I VI Id .VI 1_' .VI IJ .VI I J .VI U' .VI (Id 7. mil 7.(i»s 7 .(HIS 7.(iBN 7.i>dl 7.li4S 7.li4S 7. (Ml. 7.l>l>l 7.(it.l 7.. ".2'.' 1 iUlllft* IftKhl Kl"*'! VI 110 VI IIS .VI (Kl .VI (Ml .VI 11(1 .VI mi VI IKI .VI (W .VI OS .VI d:i .VI INI .VI (Id VI im .VI 0(1 .'th B*J .".H B.'i .*.h d.'. ss '.IS :,H BS .'.H B.". ."..s dS .'.M B.'t .■)S B.i .'>S BS .'iX BS .VI dJ , 5B 05 I SB OS I>|»- rlmriri- 7.S2J 7..S7B 7.. SSI. 7..S2J 7,.S2J 7..'>4S 7. SIX 7.4(11 7.127 ! 7.427 i 7.127 7.427 ! 7.343 I i 7,:17I ! 7.371 ; 7,374 ; 7.4411 ; 7. 44(1 7.44B 7,44d I 7.44B 7. lid 7, lid 7.4411 7.44B 7.t4B 7..'i2S 7,55(1 7,5«i (iauiP' llrilllil I-.-.I .SK Bd ."ifi Bd .> Bd .V» B7 ,VI 02 VI Id .VI (Id .-«> 2.'. .S.> 2S S» 3d .'iM 2J .Sh 2.'. .Stt 2S .> 2S :,h 2d .> 2d .> 2(1 .•>K 2S .S» .1(1 .> 32 .-,> 3S SS 37 .")> 3B Ss 3.'. .> 2'> .'rfs 2S Sh 2d 3H 2S cliHrirr ' .■>..• II I 7..'iN'> i 7.3 4:i 7,tOB 7.54>< 7..S97 7.li*M B.37»> ! 12.371. I2..H42 13.3(12 I3.2WI 13.141 13.23.1 13.322 I3.3.VI 13.3411 13.3(13 I3.IMIS 13.421 13.14S 13,.S77 I3.72S 13.HSS 13.7C.d II. nil 13,471 13..'i7l I3.4B.-. 13,1.31 I3.4«K (itHltfi- llriKh( F«'( SX 2S .-.» 2S .■>K 27 .SM 3d ,■>>. 3d :,n Id .SK 4.". :>H .VI .SN .SO .">S II. SA 4(1 .VI 4S SH .rfl 1 .> IS .-.>. I.-. .".S II .".S 37 .".7 .SO .Vi 2S .Vi !«1 1)1- f III! rile .s... It 13,42s 14.033 l3.4.Sr. 13..S7:l 13.,".(ll 13, (lis I3.,SS1. 13.023 U.IKId 13.S4d 14,071. 14.117 14.112 14.177 I4.I.VI ll..'..S4 1S.21I. 1S.2S4 20.B4d 22.7(Kl 21.702 Id. SI ill IB.17^ ls.71'1 IS, 31.2 17.dd.-, I7.7.".,'. 17.01.2 17,4211 I7,24S 17,444 iauiEi- li.tirht Km^i 57 .50 S7 ,VI .S7 .5(1 57 4S S7 4S S7 41 ..7 40 S7 4d S7 4(1 S7 4S S7 .51) .S7 ;>.. S7 ;>.) S7 HO .S7 IKI S7 lid .'i7 Ml ..( t>d I .58 2 21,334 21.142 20.202 lS.B7.i IS.BBs 13.011 13.1 Hi 13,07s 13.01 S 12.s2li !!,!4^ 1 1 ,033 l(l,B12 10,934 10,823 10.8,5.- .SS 20 SS 25 .SS 2S .58 31 SS 3S .SS 3S .SS 40 ,S8 Id .SS 12 .58 1;, 10,351. 10,4W. 10,108 lO.ltld l0.3(Hi 10.301 10,273 I B.B13 I0,(KI2 d.7B« d.Bs7 10,177 lo.osii 10.031 B,B43 .58- 70 .58 87 59 (m 59 Ul 59 dd .58 BS .58 IHl .58 83 .58 7(i SS 73 S,s (id .58 (iS 58 (12 .58 65 H,522 7,.S,54 7.9(i(l 7.382 7,.S.Vl Nn\ I'tlilw-r 58 «S 38 62 58 -.SB .58 (i3 .58 lis I)i'cfriili»'l (1.84(i 58 Sli 6.762 6,B23 58 5(1 6.821 6,B2d 58-5(1 8,830 (i.771 .58 5(1 8.806 7,(125 , 7,645 7.371 : .58 72 7..S4r. I .58 7S 7.515 ! .58 77 7.474 ! .58 7S 7.Slli 1 .SS 7s .SS i .58 4S 4B .SS 27 9,h;h .58 35 B.B3I .58 4S B.Sld 58 .SS 9,283 .SS 7s .58 77 55 7(i 55 75 iS 75 7,2S(| 7.382 I 7.414 7.4(IS 7.373 7.1 Sli 7.337 7.201 7,311 7.302 7.171 7 ,037 .i.d2d 7,dB2 7.002 d.71i7 (i.s(H l>,8BS tl,932 7,09(1 .SS 7.. .58 til .SS tid .58 S.s .58 5S .SS 54 SS 55 Ss .SS .Vs St. .58 S.. .58 ,51. 58 Sli .iS ,51 i fl,94s «,88d «,88(. li.BIl 7. 112 1 7.26(1 7.2(14 7,12B (>,B43 (i.Blis li,B2(l d.BOli 11.903 l>,8:i(l (i.77(i il,7d2 11.731 li.lils l>,liB3 ti,7l3 li.SOd t»,H(li (i,(iBS ti,l)BS 6,694 SS .Sli .58 .54 .58 .54 58 57 ,58 ,58 .58 5« .58 .50 .58 til ,58 ti:i .58 h:i 58 (W ,58 62 .58 61 .58 111 .58 (il SH (i.i .".S ,, . 38 OS .5a (>d 58 61 58 61 1 .58 6:t .58 6(i ! 6,635 6.716 6.636 6.771 6,87B 6,855 7,005 6,973 7,003 7,016 7,032 6,920 e.952 6,S8il (i,87B 7,0(17 6,970 6,978 6,953 7,4.58 7.204 6,824 6,909 6,942 6,972 7.0S7 " \OTK-G«u(r«. Ii-inht« are those read on the D.P.W. gauge »t 111.- Foreliay. Norman Dam PRfMiHKSS HKfOHT OF THF M \SITl>H\ HYDKO.VKTKIl SI HVEY 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Monthly Di.hc h.\h<;k m W »>tkhn ()i ii.ki, I.akk <»k ihk Wooiw at Nohman 'I'h.vkkii Hkiimik kor 191'). IDriiiiinKP uri^ti M. tUO aqusn' niiliK.l n MONTH Maiiiiitiiii Janiiury 7.77(1 February 7,t>!is Murch 7,.')7lt Auril. . Nlay U.IOI LM.7(C.' Juni' 20,(t.-.l July. . J4.-.>:.4 August . •.'.•l.tMMI S^'ptemlMT 11,115s <)ct<>b«>r N,52l' NovernVxT 7,Jt>4 r)fcrml>f I 7,r>4.'i Till' YiHi IM.-.'.VI DlKCHARUK IN SErnNn-l'KKT Miiiiiiitifi) 7.4:tl 7. IJ7 7.:u:t III.JJS lli.7tis -'1,»7»« lO.sj:! !t,jH;« ri,(>7ti ti.tlls (i.nih .\l. I .tiJL' 7,(i.Vl 7,470 12,1 !.•. lti,2(m 17..S."i(l ■j:t,i;{s 1M17 10,244 7.2!M( li,SS2 l>,!)4.'> ll.hll I'.r wjuurr mill' Ki N (»r> Dipih ill iM(-hi>H nil DrHiiiuKi .\rrH. Ii'lul in aiT*-- fwl 468,700 424.!«Mi 4.'>0.:i(NI 72<7. A nawnv in the Tailrace was ojHTat^^d from May, 189fi. until .June. 1912, when it was diseontinue,400 square miles. (iAUGK. A staff gauge has Ijeen placed on the metering section close to the right side of the "hanDci. This gauge is referred to a W.!'..**. B.M. located about 20 feet west of the gauge. CHANNEL. The entrance to the racks is uniform and the section is well situated to avoid eddies of entrance, the stream line being generally perpendicular to the section. M l»t:PARTMt:ST Of tHK ISTKHIUR 7 QCOROI V, A. 1*17 Diat'HAmiK MEAHt'KKMKNTW. A uuiubcr of .neUirinRH huvr lK*n made to d.-tenuiue the .liHchurKe for '•i';''-'-;''^ ««^ opemnp !!id hemi «, that th. .laily di-harge ...ay he amv..l at. They an- ...ude fn.„. the rack atructure. A«'tUHAlY. The records are reliable owing to the eoriditio..H (;o..trolU..K the dwcharge. i.... gate opeiuiig, head, etc., being eaHily ol««Tved. U.^CHAKOK Mkas. RKMKNTH OF M.Ll, 'A" Ft. VIK No. I AT HkADKA. K, I.AKK OK VHK WooDH Muxisu Co., liU'j Jnii. 1- 17 17 17 17 Mar. ."> 1.". 1'. JllIH' '■• (I .I'lly JO M Au«. !• « Sept. -M ■>\ U.-1. -'« Nov. -.'4 J4 I).r IS ( . ( '. (liillowuy. > C. OCiriiily. ( . ( '. (Jlllll)Wil,\ . l,71s !•> 1,71» 1.-) l,71h 1.') 1,71» l.') 1,7 IN !.•) 1,7 IN lo 1,718 l.'i l,71N I.'. 1.71N !.•> 1,71N I.-) 1,71N 1.') 1,71N lo I ,,174 l.-| 1 ,U74 \:> i;:»74 1.') i.:i74 ij 1,374 1.) l,:i74 15 1,435 l.> 1 ,43.5 15 1 .43.J 15 1 , 13.'> l.> ,:,oii) 15 J,lll!» 1 l"' l),s. HAmi« Mkas.kk.me.nts of Mux "A" Flimk N...2 .vr Hkaokack, I.akk m thk Wmms MlU-lNG Co., 191.1. l)ut>' KiiKiiKir. Mitir. N(i. Width. VviX Apr. ■n\. . ( . (ill loWii.N .Inn"' . Srpt 2(1 •* Olt. L".» , ' ■* J'.t " l.Tls 3,s l.TIs 3N 1.71N 3S 1,71S 3S 1 ,374 3S 1.374 3S 1 ,435 3N ! .435 3h Nov, 17 17 1 »<■<•. is IH 1 ,435 1 ,435 ■-'.(IIH .',01!t An- of St. ion. S.,. (t. lilll I'llO 1)01 lidl 553 ,5.53 .5tiS 5tiS 573 Meitii Vt'lority Kl. p*'r >r<* 1 17 1 IIJ (illUKl- Hi'iKlll. .■|»J4 .59 -24 .">(»• 45 DixliaiHi', .--.•f. ft. 713 745 till) .573 .5tih 3S 1 1 1)4 .59-45 (i2N i l-.'O .5N13 (Hiti i lit) 5N- 13 li.ll 1 1- 17 .5N-.53 (i«.5 117 .5H-.53 Iiti5 '. 1 ii; 5s o>> .•,12 1 15 .5H-GS tii59 1 • 2(1 ,58-53 733 1 ■ ''2 5H-.53 1 Ii!t3 HKmiHKliU HUHJHT Of TUK .V.WITtWA UYUHOMKTKIi SIRVKY •IMIONAL PAPtR No. 2M 27 MILL •<• • HKADHAIK. KKKWATIN, HIHTOHV. TlifRtution wujt i-HtHblinhi-d on July 17, I'.M'J, l>v Mr. S. S. Smvil, when I he first iiuttriiiK WBM taken liy thin Survey. I.IM ATIIIV OK HKITION. The M>ctioii in lu<'Ht<-d alnjut tivr feet u|(Mtreuin from tlic ruelw iu thr lu-iul rarr of Mill "("," Ijike of the Wood» MilliiiK Co., IcHilitiK from l'ort»n«' Hiiy, an arm of Ijikc of theW immIn at KiH-watin, Ont. The initial fwint in marked on thi iiiMt l)ank of the rhannel alMtve the nirkw. KKrOKDH .\V.\II..\HI.I':. The n-cordu of (liHoharge are luimil u|H)n meterinnH and Kauge lieightH in the head and tail rwe and altto d<>|M-nd ii|H)n the load on the Mill. The dailv digeharRrH through the Mill lire available for I!H2-I;i-I4-1.'). UHAIN'Atlt: AHKA. Thj« channel fonnn one of the outletft of the Ijike of the \Voodn, and in eonwquenee the dralnaup area alHjve Iwh no jmrtieular ftinniliiance. It is however 2«,4w;maruk mkahukemknth. The meterings are made from a small bridge spanning the channel and have U'en taken |)crio4 ■n July 20 2(1 .\ii|I. VA 13 ><\n 14. i 14 Oct. 20 2U Nov. 11 11 l),.r. 13 la KiiniiiiiT. C ( '. ( iiilloway Mi'tcr No. 1.71S 1,71>S 1.71H 1,71» 1,71s 1,7IK 1,71S 1,71H 1,71« 1,374 1„374 1,374 1,374 1,374 1,374 1,49*> l,4t«i 1,43.5 1,4.35 2,019 2,019 Width. FlH't 42 42 42 4> 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 t2 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 .\ri'H of .**n Miuii Vclocilv. (illllKi- Hciitlii. I S(|. ft. JFl. |iiT sec Ki'cl 42 .".20 ."i20 .•.2.5 .■>2."> .■.2.". .'.4.'. .■.45 .i.".0 .VMI ."..">» .-.30 530 .500 .VH> .502 .'.02 .5(N) .".02 .501 .-.01 1 • 2S l-2h 1-43 1 37 l-.ls 1-51 1-3S 1 '40 I PI 120 1 .30 1-29 1-2S 123 1'71 lti4 1 74 1-74 1-80 1-S8 .59-43 .59- »3 .59-40 .59- 10 .59 ^s .5.s-9li .58 -91 r.0-02 IHI-02 IKI-25 liO-25 59 07 .59 ■ 07 .58-93 5« - 93 5s ■ S4 . >S • S4 .58 -79 .5H-H4 .5S-S1 .".N-Sl l)i-rl,:,iKi-. 073 • '.74 7.51 1 722 037 h54 >»to 7.59 70.>« li(i.5 071 097 091 04s 022 soil S22 -.a I .S70 S74 932 aa IHiHAHTMHyr (Ih IHk ISTMHlltH 7 QIOROt V. A. 1t17 KKF.WnTIN M'MHKH A M.\Nl'K.\tTUKIN(J COH HKADKACi;, KKKWATIN, ONT lltrtTORT. Thi^ fhBni.el foriiu. oi.f of ihe outlfU of the I^e of th.- Wood«. It ww. created ant) ,»,«l in N, riif nnl.riii(j JMrtion i.-. on llie upitreani niile of thr l>ridge crotminK the cJianuel 300 i..,i ilmvi' til.' iK.w.T hoiw uiiil .-aat of thr hfBHI>H AVAII^UI.K. 'Ihf iliiily .li.ur.- nt« are taken frequently to check the l.-akag.- through the head gatvi. and a». \\m control is fairly pcmianent the diHcharge depends largely ujwn the lak. stage! No .;»;. I'.M I ):.!.' KiiKini'cr. Mi-tt-r I ,,.. ... .\r<-ii lit j Mean \i). " """ ls<-rlinn !Vfloc-ilv CiuUKl' HciKtit DiM'linrKt' H>'iiinrk Kwt. .-illtf. Ar>ril -Miiy lurH- .Inly Auk. .•»»■)>. . Niiv. 7 i:t Hi •JO •-'ti 17. 17 ( ( . ( ;Mll<>":iy M ^ Ma.l.l.i. ( ' ( ( •.iilliiw;!,-. Drc-. 17. I 1.71^ I 1.71S i I l,7ls ' 1 I.'IN 1.16(1 I.71S 1,71H I,:t74 , I,:i74 ! 1,374 1 1,;174 ! I,:t74 i l.:J74 I l,:f74 i 1.41lf. 1 I !'4r. 1 XAAh I i.4;i.-. I 2.0111 j •.•.out 30 . l» (i-211 171 99 74 30 1 193 s-.' -ti-2ll l.'.S •Kl 71 :«) ■ 1N7 11-9-J -.i-42 17'J — .(il 30 lh7 tllCJ -tl 4-J 17-' »9.(1 Xi 1M-, ll'9l -(i-N'i lIHt 'l«l--«."i J9 llLt 1 tl9 -7- 10 171* ^|tt XR .'!) lti3 1 U9 -7- 10 t"-' tki* MS 3(1 \K> I 17 -«-4.J ^!'- lOr tu. 30 \si. 1 17 -(■> 4.-) 21< H«- ti.- 30 191 lls -tt-4.> 22.'t lfr*H-»l,r ■29 1()-.' 1-2-' —7 ■ 40 19^ '«*- H_ •-".< i lliJ 1-22 -7 40 19s V*^ ■*»■_' 2» 1 107 I 19 7 ti.-. IM, ■^ ."T ■i» ; l.-)7 1 ■ 2.-. -7 • .■..■. 191. 'W .'." 29 : 1.51 1 14 -7- -N.t 17 '•♦«* .-. i:i ' '..-.! !•!! -T ^' It,- '^W '^ 1.".2 1.-.2 152 1 02 1 •().■> 1 04 101 f-mx/Hhss HKHtNT Of IHK .UA.MTOHA HVDmiSI HTHIi M H\J-:y 39 •iMiONAL PAPmn N*. atf Dailt Uaiuik Hkkiht anw I>i»► IIkadhaik, K.I.. A M ('> !» 21) 10 .tl J«liu«r> ^rhntitrx ll«i«h( j. Krai ' ' 09 7< W IW I W 74 W 74 ' tt0 )W U» Ml ' ttU 117 I Ml «7 ' Wi «7 > IHt 7.^ ! W 71 Wl 71 , UU (M ! W «2 M) 01 I W 7U I W 7S W 117 i IW IIH i W 71 I HP m I Ml 71 i W 75 HH 7A IW MM ! 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IM) IHO IH,1 IN.- 17.M • Inuiii' lll>tHhl mi 117 mi no m» 7.', mi M mi tj mi :iii mi (17 mi Mt 'HI H-l 'IM MM mi m; mi 'II mi M.-, mi T.'i mi m:, mi >i:, mi 117 mi 'HI MM IM Ml 'HI mi Mill I.' III. ' li..r«. 1 1'ji 'IM ;.'i 1 1 SI 'III 7,1 M2 mi no I 17 mi ii7 l.'i.'l Hill IIM l7oj mi MM I71i lOO 02 lll.ll IIIO .'.1 'IM 71 MM 71 mi 117 IW M MU 11,1 KM 11,1 UV DM •» 70 iMiij mi 11,1 iMo mi 11.1 111,1 mi 112 IDA MU D.1 HlAl Ml Dl lii.1l IDA 170 VW D;l W Dl SW Ki W »A W Dl IW Dt 1 llCi imi IDA I no I no inu IHO IDA! inol I HOI mi 11.1 I7i mi 'i.i mi 111 I7A Mill no mi 112 17A IIH) 117 no 70 IM) MM MM MM Ml 2(IA MW tl2 mi 7;i IH,1 MM MM iw 75 IMS 100 OM »» 75 ISA 99 VH W DM lao 99 9^ 911 HI* IHO 99 94 111.". 177' mi: 171 I4M 17.- lUH 175 IDA lliU 111,1 loo J ^ lOII 02 100 2,1 100 2:i 100 .12 I mi 21 lINI 4m 100 A;i 100 4A 100 57 ITl. imt I V. Iiili IM,1 1 .1.'. 1.1.1 120 1 .1.'. 1711 IHI Hill II,'. I'll nil) I20 1 11,1 171 INU .-jr. J^H) IM) 23A 230 2:l5 22.1 2111 270 2111 • 2>IU Jul lOOlU 100 63 100 Ml 100 47 100 S3 IIIO M 100 W 100 83 100 08 100-73 too 73 100 UK 100 60 100 SO 100 60 MU 60 MO 41 100 53 100 ao 100 47 Autuiii *iptenil»r. 100 49 100 S3 100 37 100 44 100 45 IOC 41 1G3 3S 100 3S too 40 1(10 31 IMI 21 2IA 215 213 I9S 200 23A 33A 315 330 23S 2:<.1 230 231) 195 2IS 215 1 75 '200 195 195 IMS 200 170 I HA I HA l7o IDA IDS 175 160 140 100 14 100 i:i urn 17 IOC Dli lOU 04 100 03 99 98 100 00 10001 100 in 100 02 99 M;1 99 92 99 HA 99 Ml 99 H.1 09 Ml 99 78 99 70 m DM mi 111 mi DM 911 75 90 45 99 41 MM l»l 99 -<■ m 113 99 4*> 99 IW 99 nu 2IA 212 217 202 300 99 A3 99-51 99 HO 99 .10 99 HO 187' IH7; imii IN5I 3001 IttUihrr. 99 37 99 lA 9» 85 99 27 .Novt.iiilifr. '2U0| 99 AD 190 99 41 1921 99 .18 I92{ 99 17 192 MM 34 IHA 99 (111 IM 9H 75 IH7 9H H7 IWI 9C 111 IHO 9" -i 197 IM) 180 1H7 IHO 137 IHO 1A8 145 I4A i:i2 144 IA2 lOA 10(1 mi 32 IIH 40 99 .HI 99 22 99 4;i 99 4A mi 31 mi 14 99 .19 MN Hh m.i 22 mi .11 MM 21 mi II) mi Ml 1.121 MM oil 152 9(1 22 135 99 30 112 MM 27 1.381 mi 27 i:«)i 1V> 178 1.U 140 172 17B 155 130 167 140 IHO 140 124 137 HIM 140 1.13 l.V) l.K) NOTK 99 14 9 29 99 18 99 18 99 3«<' ri.n,l .r no 99 10 1411 112 mi 13 111 132 M« (J.M 141 no 99 ()8 141 147 MH 13 151 12A M9 08 14A 1117 MM 12 l.V) 12A MM 10 14H I2:> 1)9' 13 151 172 99 10 14H 120 99 12 I, Hi IH.1 99 13 111 133 M9 15 1,54 121 9910 I4H 133 mi 12 1,10 13U MM- 15 154 147 99 lA 1S4 147 99 15 154 103 MH 17 1,5,1 133 MH 17 1,1,1 103 mi 17 135 138 !HI 17 1,15 133 mi 17 1,15 \M MM 17 155 117 (HI 2(1 Hil 133 (HI 20 11.1 i:io (HI 20 101 140 MM IH lAA 12A >M> 111 155 133 MM 11 15.1 m.i Hi 15.'. i 30 DEPAHTMENT OF THE ISTKKWH 7 OEORGE V, A. 1917 Monthly Di»cHARaB of Headrace, Old K.L. & M. Co. Near 2nd Bridge. roR 1»15. IDraiimiH' iin'ii 26.40() wiuare miles. | MONTH DiBCUARaB IN Second-Fkbt. Ru.\-()tf. Muxiiiuiiii. Minimum. Menu. January . . . February . . . March April May June July August Septcmbor October . . November December. The Year ISO IMI 17.1 20.) IIW :2so 2:i.i 217 2(NI 2(K) 172 1))1 2N0 1(M) 165 1.15 17."> 11. ■> 110 KM) m 100 10.1 14.-) b;i \H\ l&l IM l.iti 1X7 l!t9 \M Lis l.W i;to 1.52 Per Miuari' mile Depth ill inches on Drainage .\rea. Total in acri-- feet. 10, 10, 10 10 H 11 12 10, », 9, 7 U :ioo (XW 000 ,000 .i.>0 KHI 2(Ht ,1IX) 400 i.HOO 750 350 120,.t.".O ■ NoT£.— Discharge per stiuare mile and run-off depth in inches oniitte4 ,}4 .5.^ ti4 t>4 Mean VeloHt.\ .•.1 .".1 .".1 I't. per we A-Ah :ias :m-. :m7 2-92 2-92 :mo :t<)8 2 HO 2 HO :i-2;i a- 2.1 a 01 a (Hi 2 • K9 3 0.« 2H2 2-97 GaiiKf> Height. Feet . 4100 41 (K) 41 (M 41-04 40- "Ml 40-99 41-19 41 41 41 41 19 07 41-07 40-H9 40-89 40- SO 40-Sti 40 -S4 40-84 Discharge. See. -ft. 180 181 172 171 100 101 17fi 175 17S 17s 177 177 1,'>(> 1.59 148 1*. i4;i i.->i WAR KAGLE OITLKT. HISTORY. Tlic station was ('st!il)lish«'il by Mr. S. S. Scovil on July 29, 1912. I.OCATIO.V OF SECTIOX. The .station i^s situated at downstream end of tlie culvert under the C.P.R. embankment on the outlet of War Eagle lake alwut % mile l)elow the lake and near Darlington bay into which It empties. The I. P. \» marked on the rock fomiing the R. side of the channel at the mouth of the tunnel. KECORD.S AVAILABLE. A number of meterings have been made during the period 1912-1913 but no gauge rt'cortls have been kept. DBAIN.^OE AREA. The area tributary is about 50 square miles. GAUGE. No gauge has been established but the elevation of the water surface is obtained l.\- measuring down from a fi.xed point marked on the rock near the section. CHA.NNEL. The channel is straight for 20 feet above the section and 60 feet Ih-Iow. The section it^ fairly uniform, being an artificial rock-cut. DLSCHARGE MEASIREME.VTS. The inet«ring8 are made from a plank bridged from side to side of tiie channel. At-CtRACY. As only a few discharge measurements have been made covering a verv narrow range III stage, no estimate has been made of daily discharge. 32 DKPAHTMKST Of THE INTERIOR 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 UiwHAROE Measlrements OF War Eaole Outlet Xeak Keewatin^)nt^1»15-_ Disi^barKf. Dati-. Kiinint'cr. O'tifHily Jan. 20. . i S. ( 20. .luly 10 '■ C. C.tialloway 19 MfBIl Velocity. (JBU([)' ! Hciicht 1 i I'l. pi'I- HIT. I'Vot 0-74 OST) 1-74 1-7J —G-90 -6-90 -6-38 tl-38 2-9 14-8 14-K i 1 NORTH TUNNEL ISLAND. HISTORY. rhf Station at North Tunnel Island was established on June 28, 1912, by Mr. S. S. Scovil. LOCATION. The meter section is on the west branch of the Winnipeg river on the north side of Tunnel Island about one mile below the Keewatin River Bridge. The LP. of the section is rhiselled in the rook on the south bank of the river and is painted "LP. W.P.^. El. 1039.88. RECORDS AVAILABLE. Frequent disch'ifge measurements have t)een made since the establishment of the station and daily discharges have been estimate! for this section from the year 1907 to date. DRAINAGE AREA. The drainage area lying above this section is 26,400 square miles, but all of the water coming from this basin does not pass this section aa part of it goes through the east branch of the Winnipeg, the two, the east and the west branch joining a short distance below the s»!ction. OAtrOE. A vertical staff gauge reading to lOthsis located on a pile bent at the south end of the Keewatin River Bridge and to which all measurement* at the station are referred. The zero of the gauge is referred to W.P.S. datum. A vertical staff gauge read during metering is located on the north shore about :«) feet above the meter section and is bolted to the rock. It is referred to W.P.S. datum. CHANNEL. The river at this point is confined to a single channel at all stages, the bed of the stream is solid rock or boulders and of a very permanent nature, the banks are high and rocky asd the river is confined to its channel at all stages. The approach to the section is straight for 100 feet and maintains the same direction for approximatolv 100 feet below, the cross section being approximately uniform over that distance. DISCHARGE MEASUREMENTS. Numerous discharge measurements have been taken at this station and cover a range in stage of 63 feet . Owing to the fact that part of the water flowing past this section enters the river through the Uke of the Woods Milling Company s plants which discharge into liariington bav, and part of the water is discharged through the Norman Dam on tiie western outletof the Lake of the Woods, the conditions governing discharge at this point vary from time to time and considerable difficulty is experienced in arriving at the daily discharge l)y means of a discharge curve, the ponding effect in Dariington bay having a \i'iv iioticealilf filed. ACCURACY. Owing to the presence of the mills and the operation of the Nornian Dam the accuracy i)f I lie records is considerably affocttHJ. PROGRESS REPORT OF THH MAMTOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2df Discbarge Measurements of West Branch VVinnipeo River Near North Tunnel Island, 1915. Date. 1 Engineer. Meter No. Width. .\rea of Section Mean Velocity Gauge Height. Disrharge Remarks. Feet. Sq.ft. Ft. per Sec. Feet. Sec.-ft. Gauge at Meter Sec. Jan. 7 S. C. OGrady.. 1,718 163 4,579 2-02 35-75 9,248 35-65 7 ** . . 1,718 163 4,579 205 35-75 9,406 36-66 ». ** 1,718 163 4,584 204 35-78 9,336 35-68 9. " 1,718 163 4,584 201 35-78 9,235 36-68 11. "* 1,718 16,3 4,557 203 35-65 9,248 36-15 11. *■ 1,718 16;j 4,557 2 03 36-65 9,267 35-15 14. . . 1,718 i6;j 4,589 205 35-80 9,392 35-71 14. " 1,718 103 4,589 203 35-80 9,342 35-71 1ft. '* 1,718 103 4,590 2 05 35-82 9,420 35-72 le. *• 1,718 163 4,590 2-02 35-82 9,261 35-72 10. ** 1,718 163 4,581 203 35-72 9,319 35-66 19. ** 1,718 163 4,581 203 35-72 9,319 36-66 22. . . . 1,718 103 4,001 2-07 35-83 9,512 .35-79 25. " 1,718 163 4,5tX) 1'94 35-02 8,850 .35-53 25. % 1,718 163 4,500 1-99 35-02 9,009 35-53 26. " 1,718 163 4,595 2-04 35-84 9,373 35-75 30. ** 1,718 103 4,005 208 35-80 9,576 35-81 31 C.C. Galloway. . 1,718 ie;i 4,573 1-82 35-07 8,319 35-64 31. ** 1,718 163 S573 1-83 35-67 8,388 35-61 31. " . . 1,718 103 4,563 1-81 35.61 8,281 35-545 31. ** 1,718 163 4,563 ISl 35-01 8,367 35-546 31. 1 , . . 1,718 163 4,557 1-77 35-50 8,055 35-51 31. ** 1,718 163 4,557 1-83 35-56 8,340 35-51 Feb. J . S. C. OGrady/: 1,718 163 4,555 1-94 35-56 8,838 35-505 1. " 1,718 16;j 4,553 201 35-61 9,181 35-55 1. " 1,718 163 4,571 1-98 35-63 9,069 35-595 1. " 1,718 163 4,573 200 35-68 9,159 35-61 1. " 1,718 163 4,574 200 35-70 9,156 35-625 1. " . . 1,718 10.3 4,674 204 35-72 9,348 35-625 2, C.C.GaUoway.. 1,718 163 4,587 204 35-75 9,342 .36-695 2. ** 1.718 163 4,587 201 35-75 9,211 35-695 6. S. C. O'Grady.' 1,718 163 4,601 200 36-83 9,197 35-79 B. ** 1,718 163 4,601 204 35-83 9,384 35-79 11. ** 1,718 163 4,601 204 35-88 9,393 35-79 11. " ... 1,718 163 4,601 2-08 35-88 9,554 35-79 16. " 1,718 163 4,598 1-87 35-84 8,587 35-77 16. "* 1,718 163 4,598 1-92 35-84 8,8;i5 35-77 24. ■* 1,718 163 4,596 210 3585 9,673 35-76 24. "* 1,718 163 4,596 217 35-85 9,968 35-76 26 C.C. Galloway ^^ 1,718 163 4,598 2- 12 35-84 9,777 35-77 26. * 1,718 163 4,598 213 35-84 9,809 35-77 Mar. 4 . S. C. O'Grady. '. 1,718 163 4,582 2 03 .35-80 9,319 35-67 4. " 1,718 163 4,582 2-09 35-80 9,568 35-67 6. " ... 1,718 163 4,585 2-06 35-80 9,443 35-69 0. " 1,718 163 4,585 1-99 35-80 9,142 .35-69 12. " 1,718 163 4,544 1-89 35-54 8,598 35-43 12 ■* 1,718 163 4,544 1-95 35-54 8,847 35-43 16 i 1,718 163 4,515 1-90 35-35 8,600 .35-25 16 ** 1,718 163 4,515 1-93 35-35 8,727 35-25 19 j " 1,718 163 4,519 1-89 35-35 8,522 35-27 19 1 " 1,718 103 4,519 1-89 35-35 8,524 35-27 23.1 " 1,718 163 4,506 192 .35-28 8,766 35-19 23. April 1 *" 1,718 163 4,506 1-88 35-28 8,577 35-19 " 1,718 163 4,527 1-95 35-38 8,819 35-32 ' '* 1,718 163 4,527 1-89 35-38 8,572 35-32 b " 1,718 163 4,495 1-84 35-23 8,263 .35- 12 9 ** 1,718 171 4,786 3 02 37-08 14,470 36-845 9. 1,718 171 4,786 2-99 37-08 14,325 36-845 13. . . 1,718 171 4,905 3-10 37-78 16,174 37-565 13 " 1,718 171 4,905 3-03 37-78 14,838 37-565 15. 1 ■ •! 1,718 171 4,940 3-02 i 38-00 1 14.929 1 37-79 15. 1,718 i 171 4,940 3-09 . .38-00 15,-260 { 37-79 17. " 1,718 171 4,961 2-99 1 38-11 14,826 1 37-92 17 i i 1,718 1 171 4,961 3-08 i 38-11 15,284 37-92 ii| if m IF r 2.-.f-4 34 DKPARTMKST OF THE ISTERIOK 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 DiscHAHiiE Measvrements or West Bramh Winnipeg River Near Nokth Tunnel Island, 1!)13 -Continued. Dutc. KnttinciT. Meter Nil. Width. .\rea uf S»Tti(in Mean Veloeily GuiiKe Height. i Diseliarge. KeiiiarkM. Feet. A,, ft. Ft. per See. Feet. Sc<.-ft. GalIKe ul Me Se.-. er April 1^ .S. C. OClrudy 1.71H 171 4,010 2 • 02 :i7-s7 14,a4H a7-7a IS 1.71h 171 4.010 2 ".HI :17 ■ S7 14,24j a7-7a ■M C.C'.dullowuy. 1,71» 171 4, '.His :t(l.l :iHio l.->,(HJa a7-90 20 1,71H 171 4, 'JON :mis :wio i.-,,ais a7-iHj ■22. " l,71h 171 4, its:! :mis ,lsl4 i.-,,aao as-ii.-. •i-2 - 1,71>* 171 4,WSU :M2 as- 14 1 l,>„-,4,') as-o."> •24 M 1,71S 171 .-i.OlS :M4 as-4s 1 1.'>,7U1 as -20.-. 24. » 1,71S 171 ij.Ols :mi8 :iH-4s ! l.-,,440 as- 20,-. 27 » 1.71S 171 .->,017 .MO as -47 l.-,,.-,o4 as -20 27 - 1,71S 171 .•>,() 17 :ro7 as -47 i.-,,a74 as -20 M t,71S 171 .">,022 :mi4 as -47 l.-,,2'>4 as -20 :«t 1,71S 171 .->.022 2!W as -47 l.'i.lHIK as -20 Mav 4. " l,71H 171 .-).(H>7 :io7 as -40 i.->,a!H) as -20 4 - l,71>^ 171 ,->,007 :im as -40 i.->.2a2 as -20 ^. - 1.71S 171 .■>,03:i :!02 as -47 l.-,,224 as-ao >«. .. 1.71H 174 .->,():« 2>»« 3H-47 14.010 as-ao 11 ■* 1.71K 174 .'.,021 :mo as -44 1.-,,S22 as -2a 11 1,71K 174 .-1,021 :Mb as -44 I-,,H.->0 as -2a 14 I.71S 171 .Vim :M3 .as -00 15,771 as-4i 14 1.71H 174 .■),041 :M.-. as- 00 1.5,S!» 2a,ias 40-17.-, 21. I". C.Galloway 1,41)0 is:i .'i,:{oo 4 ■ 27 40'tiO 22,010 40- is 21. S. C. O'Grady. .\. Galloway. 1,4()0 is:t .-j,:«>4 4I.-> 40 -.57 22,ia2 40-17 2S. ( '. C. C isl .-,.2.-.;{ :i ■.->'.) ao s.a ls,s,->o a»-.->4 2S 1.71N isl 5,2.W :t-.-.6 aosa 1S,71(I ao-,-,4 June 1 - l,71.s isl .-,,2:1.1 :!-.Vj a!)-7a IS,4a7 ao-4a s 1,7 IS ISl .VU7 :i-4:t a9-02 17,010 .iw-a4 s . l,7ls ISl .->,:n7 :t-4.t ao(>2 17,(H)4 ao-a» 12 " 1,71S isl .-).:»2s ' ;Mi0 ao-7.-. 1S,S70 ao-40 12 .. I.71S ISl .-,.:i2s :t-.-.o ao-7.', is,a,Mi a9'4o 1") - 1.71S . IM .-,,220 M • .->S ao-71 is,saa 39-41 !>> - 1.71S ISl .->!24t> ' :i .-,.-. aos2 is,t>-.i ao-.->i IS - 1.71N isl .•,,240 :t .-.7 a .. 1.7 IS isl ; .->,2.-i.-, :t-7(l ,10 SS io,4a(i 30 -.-.0 22 - 1,71S ! isi 1 ,->,2.->.-> :{-7a ao • ss lO.tMIl 39 -.-(O 24 .. , 1.71S i isl i .-,.270 :< ■ OS 40(HI 10, 17.-. 30-70 24 .. ; ;.7is isl .-).270 :t 72 40'INI 10,0.',0 30-70 July s l,:t74 ISli .-,..-,o:i 4 ■:).-. 41 ay 2a,oao ; 40-03 s - l.:{74 ISO , \:*y.\ »-40 41 -.ao 24.214 40-93 10 ■■ l.:<74 ISC, ' .•>,.■,:«) 4 42 41-.-,l 24.441 U-OS 10 .. l.:{74 ISO ; .->..-,:to 4-40 41 .51 24,ooa 41 -OS l.S - l.:{74 ISO 1 .-,..-,21 4 24 1 41 44 2a,4ii 1 41-03 i:< ■■ 1,:174 ISO i .-,..->2i 4 • ;i2 i 41 44 2a,s.-.2 1 41-03 15 1,:174 ISO .-.,.-,12 4 41 4iao 24,aoN ] 40 -OS i."i - l.:t74 ISO .->..-> 12 1 :m 41 ao 2(.022 01 OS 21 1 :<74 ISO .-,..-,( Nl t:i.-. ' 41 aa 2a,02a 01 01 21 l.:i74 ISO .-,,.-,(MI 4 20 : 41 aa 2a„-.oa 4001 27 1,:<74 : 1S7 .'.,.-,:io 4-.-.0 1 41 -.-,0 24.024 i 41-12 2« •■ 1,:174 ls7 .-,„-i:ttM> 4-.-,:i ! 41 s.-. 2.-.,212 41 .-..'. :to " l.:t74 iss .-,,.-,00 4 ■ .-..1 41-00 2.-. 2 12 41-20 Au^. 4 - l.:t7» iss .->,.-,:io 4 :10 i 41 -.-.1 24,140 4111 4 l.:i74 ISS .■,,.•,:«• 4 4:i ! 41 -.-,1 24..->.i7 41 11 1 - ■ l.;<74 ISS ' .'i..'>;io 4 :i.-> j 41-47 24.0.-,.! 41-(Hi 1 .• 1 .:C I ISS ,->„-,:io 4 41 1 41 47 24.aso 41 (Mi 10 - l.:{74 ls7 .->,47;t 1 10 ; 41-10 22,700 40-70 10 1,:{74 ; ls7 ,->.47:t 412 41 10 22..-,.'>0 40-70 12 .. I.:i74 . l.S.-, .-..447 (1)4 1 40-00 22,(HMJ ; 40 ■03 12 , K:i71 ! s.-, ; .->.ii7 4-!2 ■ 40 -0" 22,442 4o i>;s 14 - 1 .:{74 1S.-I ! .->,44.-, 4-21 ; 41-00 22,92.-, 40 02 14 " 1 .:t7 « IS.-. .-,,44.-. 4 1,-, , 41-1X1 22..-.0S 1 40-02 17 1 1 l.:<74 1S4 .'i.41s 4 07 i 40H4 22,0.-,2 ; 40-47 i PROGRESS HEl'DRT OF THK M.WirOHA HYDHOMhTHIV SiRVKY 35 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Discharge Measukemknts „f West Huan( h Winnipeg River Near North Tunnel Island, 1915— Continurd. Nov. 2 ^1 I: ir m in -'5f— 4} 36 DEPARTMKST OF THE ISTERIOR 7 OKOROE V, A. 1917 Discharge Measumments of West Branch Winnipeg River Near North Tunnel Inland, 1915. — Continued. Meter Area of Mean Gauge Date. Engineer. No. Width. Sertion Velocity. Height. Discharge. Remarkn. Feet. Sq.ft. Ft. per ■ec. Feet. 8ec.-ft. Gauge at Meter Sec. Nov. 25. C. C. Galloway . 1,43:) 163 4,567 1-92 35-68 *••!!? 35-58 25. U . 1,435 163 4,567 1-87 35-68 8,541 35-58 27. U . 1,435 163 4.567 1-92 35-66 8,724 35-58 27. w . 1,435 163 4,567 1-88 35-66 8,587 ;}5-58 30 » . 1,435 163 4,561 1-90 35-65 8,266 35-64 30. - . 1,435 163 4,561 188 35-65 8,675 36-54 Dec. 2. " . 1,435 162 4,506 1-90 35-65 8,675 36-67 2, - . 1,435 162 4,56«i 1-91 36-65 8,721 36-67 i. [ ' . 1,435 162 4,561 1-90 35-62 8,666 36-536 4. u . 1,435 162 4,561 1-88 35-62 8,576 35-6;v> 0. - . 2,019 162 4,536 1-90 35-49 8,618 36-375 tt. •4 [ . 2,019 162 4.536 1-87 35-49 8,482 36-375 n - . 2,019 162 4,55t> 1-96 35-60 8,934 36-62 11. - [ " . 2,019 162 4,558 1-93 .35-60 8,797 36-52 14. - . 2,019 162 4,564 1-96 35-65 8,946 36-56 14. [ . 2,019 162 4,564 1-95 35-65 8,900 36-66 16. •* ' . 2,019 162 4,569 1-95 35-68 8,010 36-69 16. . 2,019 162 4,569 1-94 35-68 8,864 3o 69 20. t* . 2,019 162 4,560 1-94 35-60 8,846 36-63 20. •i 2,019 162 4,560 1-90 35-60 8,663 36-53 23. - 2,019 162 4,574 1-97 35-72 9,011 36-62 2.1. ' 2,019 162 4,574 1-91 35-72 8,736 35-62 PKOGKESS REF r of THE MAMTOHA HYDHOMETHl^ SCHVEr 37 8KSSI0NAL PAPtR No. Daily Gauoi Height and Diw hahol ok West Dk.\m h Winnipeg Riveh Xear Nohth Tunnel Island, for KtliV ^ |Dniina«e »re« aH,40Q »qu»» ini|.-».| Day. 1 a a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 31 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 :« 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 lU 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 IS !H 2U -'3 24 Jo 27 28 29 30 31 January. Gauss Heiiht. Feet. 25 48 35 48 3«> 52 35 45 35 61 35 66 35 71 35 75 35 76 35 62 35 53 35 70 35 75 35 79 35 79 35 80 35 62 35 56 35 76 35 81 35 84 35 83 35 83 35 66 35 62 35 82 35 84 35 86 35 87 35 86 35 «7 Dif charge. See. ft 8.100 8,200 8.050 8.700 9,075 9,225 9.325 9.300 9.275 8.400 8.800 9,300 »,:«5 9.375 U.375 9..350 8.400 8.800 9.325 9.450 9.500 9.525 9.500 8,600 9,000 9.375 9,450 9,525 9.550 9.575 s.;«x)| Kfhruary. Uau« Heigbt Fe«t. 35 61 35 78 35 82 35 82 35 84 35 < 36 I 35 6,i 35 81 35-82 35 85 35 85 35 85 35 65 35 62 35 83 35 84 35 85 3.> 88 35 84 35 67 35 00 35 80 35 83 35 85 35 86 35-86 35 64 Dia- chart*. Mtirch. Sec ft 8.750 9.275 9.300 9,300 9,300 9.275 8.175 8.900 9.300 9,375 9.475 9,475 9,475 8.700 8.500 8.725 9.000 9.300 9.,iS0 U.tWO 8,600 9,100 9.725 9,800 9.800 9.800 9.775 8.7.i0 Gauge Height FM-t. 35 56 35 74 35 75 35 70 35 77 35 77 35 61 35 51 35 72 35 76 35-60 35 53 35 .W 35 34 35 30 35 35 33 ;« 35 33 35 34 35 35 35 22 35 18 35 26 35 31 35 35 35 38 35 3N .35 24 35 29 35-50 .15 ,53 Dii- charg«. Sec ft 9.000 9.450 9,450 9,450 9,300 !l.2.iO 8,.V)0 8,850 9.230 9.250 8.750 8,7.V) 8,700 8,20(1 8,,iOII .^,6.50 8,«50 8,.i50 8,.W0 8..V)0 8.0.T0 8.230 8.700 8.700 8.700 S.700 S.700 8.150 8,6.'i0 9.300 8.900 April May. Gauge Height. Feet .35 41 35 .34 35 35 35 24 33 17 35 20 35 29 .35 96 36 91 37 32 37 38 37 .W .37 74 37 86 37 95 38 03 .38 IK) 37 96 37 94 38 15 38 18 38 24 38 3.3 38 44 38 28 38 24 38 42 38 46 38 48 38 49 Uia- charge. See. ft. 8,730 8.500 8.520 8.050 8.200 8.280 10.000 13.000 14.000 14.500 13.800 14.780 14.960 15.020 15.050 15.070 15.040 14.280 15.000 13.180 15.350 15,440 15,580 15,620 14.600 15.220 15.300 15,350 13,400 15.300 Gauite Height Feat. 38 47 38 42 38 20 38 :« 38 41 .18 04 38 .M 38 50 38 36 38 28 38 43 38 53 :« .v* ;i8-ti2 38 61 3S 41 38 40 39 03 39 70 40 28 40 54 40 35 39 94 .39 80 39 82 39 82 39 84 39 82 39 81 39 67 39 65 Dis- charge. Sec. ft 15.100 14.480 15.110 15.170 15.190 13.210 15.215 15.200 14.490 15.315 15.710 15.790 1.5.835 15.850 13.840 14.980 16,100 19,200 21.910 23.815 22.760 21,000 19,600 19.780 19.390 19.080 18.900 18.740 18.500 17.590 18.410 June. Gauge Height Feet. 39-71 39 72 30 69 39 67 39.63 39 56 ;I9 ,15 39 62 39.69 39 75 39 75 39-73 39 59 39 61 39 69 39 72 39 74 39 77 39 77 .19 70 39 76 39 90 39 99 40 01 40 05 40 02 39 99 40 09 40-35 40-67 Di>- rharge. .See. ft. 18,450 18,400 18,306 18.115 17,860 17.400 18,080 17,910 18,340 18.500 18,616 18.606 17.960 18,605 18,840 18,835 18.816 18,890 19,380 18,810 19.410 19.540 19.560 19.500 19.2.56 19.200 18,960 19,400 20,430 21,300 July. 40 92 40 08 41 09 41 00 41 17 41 20 41 29 41-40 41 45 41 48 41 40 41 36 41 44 41 41 41 40 41 39 41 37 41 28 41 26 41 38 41 33 41 31 41 29 41 27 41 37 11 45 41 57 41 65 41 60 41 68 41 65 22.500 23.1U0 23,595 23,515 23,790 23,905 24.000 24,080 24,440 24.335 23.905 24.145 24.160 24.140 24.100 24,190 24.105 23.493 23.810 23,750 23.780 23.675 23,610 23.995 23.815 it.iim 24.960 25,245 25,300 35,220 24.700 AuKUf^t. 41 33 41 47 41 56 41-53 4151 41 49 41 47 41-38 41 30 41 14 41 04 40 99 40-97 40 98 40 89 40 79 40 83 40-79 40 74 40 56 39 91 39 07 38 66 38-35 38 02 37 3H 37 41 37 24 37 OV 37 OJ 36 P8 23.715 24,290 24.340 24.350 24.260 24.235 24.215 23.350 24.100 22.640 22.310 22.190 22.483 24.755 22.105 22.300 22.180 21,300 20.000 17,000 14,000 13,490 13,590 13.400 13,200 11,330 11,490 11.405 ii.:ioo 11,345 11.380 S«'ptember. 37 00 37 09 37 10 37 05 36-94 36 78 36 93 .36 97 30 96 30 97 36 94 36 78 36 70 36 84 3U 92 36.93 36 93 .36 93 36 75 36 66 36 77 36 86 36 88 36 85 36 89 36 71 36 63 36 84 36 88 36 73 12.010 12.320 12.3.50 12.360 11,490 11,985 12.080 12.045 11.990 11.010 11,000 10.890 11.500 11.695 11.860 11.913 11.803 11.400 10.510 11,403 11,600 11,795 11.710 11.655 11.605 10.390 11.510 11.590 11,500 11.000 ( vtober. 36 30 36 16 33 83 33 62 35 H4 .35 91 35 87 3.3-85 33 84 33 02 3.') ,V> 35 69 35 73 33 74 33 74 33 73 33 52 35 31 33 61 33 61 33 62 35 64 33 66 33 63 35 69 3,'> 69 35 69 35 70 33 71 35 71 35 67 10.205 9,260 8,300 9,115 9.205 9.200 9,195 9.190 9.205 8.305 9.000 9.120 9.130 9.160 9.130 8.980 8.215 9.010 9.140 9.105 8.950 8.840 8.715 8.745 8,800 8,450 1 8,550 8.650 8.740 8.760 8.795 Noveniljer. 35 65 35 63 -33 64 33 66 33 66 33 65 35 b;) 33 t;4 35 69 35 72 35 71 35 70 35-67 35 65 35 69 35 71 35 72 35 73 33 73 35 72 35 69 35 69 35 69 35 67 35 67 35 67 35 65 35 62 35 63 35 65 Note.— Gauge height; are those read at the Keewatiu River Bridge gauge 8.640 8.680 8.700 8.590 8.815 8,770 8.600 8.685 8.760 9.100 9,120 9.160 8,980 8.730 8.790 8,760 8.790 8.770 8.690 8.590 8.500 8,570 8,480 8.515 8.630 December. 35 67 35 66 35 67 35 63 35 37 35 28 35 51 35-51 35 49 35-53 35 60 .(5-57 33 60 35 67 35 60 35 73 35 77 35 77 35 70 35 66 35 73 35 74 35 74 33 69 35 42 8.715 35 15 8,660 35 45 8,520 35 59 8,590 35 64 8,605 35 73 35 74 8.680 8.690 8.675 8.615 8.050 8.445 8.530 8,525 8,556 8,700 8.845 8.890 8.906 8.910 8,905 8.890 8.880 8.830 8.735 8.760 8.820 8.835 8.855 8.850 7,910 8,375 8,605 8,800 8,830 8,860 8,890 rm ^-^ fM m IW iR Im ihi Sim ti.'. 38 OKPAHTMhWT OF THE ISTKHIOR 7 QEORQE V, A. 1*17 Monthly DiscHAmiE of West Branch Winvipeji Riveh Xkak North Tinnei, Island >-<>H 1015. [Drainage arra 26,4()() iM|uari> niili'5<.| MONTH January . . Februarj . . Marrii . April May Junr July August . SeptenibtT. October. . November DtTenibiT . The Year DiKI'HAKOK IN SecONU-KkKT. Mtixiiimiii.i Mininiuiii. Mean. Per «|iiare mile. H,575 .S,0.')0 U,8(X) MT.'-' 9,,'iOO S,1515 14,4M) 21,300 17,400 25,300 22„500 24,7.Vi 11,300 12,3«) 10,390 10,205 8,215 U,ltiO 8,4S0 »,9I0 7,910 25,300 7,910 9,000 9,21s K,790 13,438 17,.3H5 18,840 24,072 19,112 11,059 8.941 8,717 S,7093,700 .>49,800 518,700 .'.34,900 9.698,700 NoTE^Di.wharKe per Mjuare mile anil run-nff depth in inches omitted. The ontlet is one of leveral from thi' Lake of the Woods. /•HtMiHKXS HKI'OHT OF THU .M.WITOIt.i HYIHIOM HTHK St HVKY 30 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Bf COMIIINKI) DiSdIAIKiK OK \Vl\Ml'K(i HlNKII Hki.iiW I.AKK OK THK WooDN OtTI.KTS lit I.'). ll>rHini»||y iiriji itl.4cr . 10,777 lU.UlU 10,615 ltl,70a l'4,7a2 ■.>J,240 20,270 25,502 13,02» 11,. 150 10,541 10.480 »t,M3 I .H,oo:i I »,724 s,o«;i 15,125 1H,080 I 23.220 i 11,U30 j 11,058 i 8,947 1 U,JA4 1 8,079 I 10,105 10,2.15 u,u;i2 14,377 18,281 19,604 21,939 19,803 12,519 10,194 10,077 10.030 0383 0-388 0-305 0-545 0-092 0-745 U-W5 0-752 U-474 0-380 0-382 0-3S0 0-442 0-404 0-421 0-U08 0-798 0-831 1-090 0-807 0-529 0-445 0-430 0-438 621,300 508,400 592,300 855,500 1,124,100 1,170,100 1,533,400 1,221,400 744,900 626,800 599,600 616,700 The Year 26,276 8,679 14,100 0-.>30 ■299 10,274,500 DlSCHARO£ MeASI RKMKNTS OF WlNMPEU RiVEU AT CONTROL No. 1, 1915. Date. May 18 19 20 Engineer. Meter ,i j.u i Areu of Mean Uauge i ,-. , Width I sertion Vel.ieitv 1 Hei.hi I Olscharge. C. C. Mcl-eniian T. J. Moore. No. 1,814 1.M4 1,467 tion. : Veloeity. | Height. FiH-t . Sn. ft. !Ft. |)>'r see Feet. Ser.-ft. 219 1,690 219 1.814 228 i 1,914 0-84 1 38-40 l,4Hi 1 22 ' 39-04 2.-20.'. 1-27 j :W-.jO ; 2.4.38 I i Discharge Me.\8URE.\ients of C'o.ntrdl No. 3 \t Lak.k of the W'ouds Oltlet.s, 1915. Date. Engini-er. *l?«" ' Width. May 19 M. S Mad.lt-n 19 i 20 A. Hirie. 1.469 1.4t>!l 1.93".t KlM-t li,>> ■ .-) liH-."l t>.S-.'l .\rea of Section. Mean Velot-it)'. .S| t'l. I't. [mT M'C Uauge Height. I'-eel . Diseharge. -fl. M'.t 4 l^^ ' 1.039-42 ' it.O.J:) I 9(1 j 1,039-42 j 3, ■-'27 :,:i>~ I 1,039- 7s 1 :i,tKMi Dl8< HARGE MeASLREMENTS OF Co.NTROL No. 4 AT I.AKE OF THE WoODS OUTLETS, 1915. Date. Engineer. Meter No. Width. ! i Area of Seetion. Mean Velocity. (jauge Height. Mav 19 'A. Pirie 19. : 20 j 1,939 1,939 1,939 Feet i .Sq.lt. jFt, perscc Feet Discharge. 146 I 2,218 146 i 2,218 147 2,308 4-73 11,039-35 4-80 : 1,039 28 5-12 1,039-82 I Sec.-lt, 10,55;i 10,640 11,811 l-MlOHhSS HKhOHT Of THK MASIIOHA HYhHnMh:rHlr s( HSKY 41 MttlONAL PAPER No. 2Sf DiKHABUt MEAHfKtMENTO or CoNTHOI. X.>. 5 A T I.AKK ..K THE \Vu«.DH (h TI.ETH, l»15. D«t«. May 111 I M I Engini^r. M. S. Mtt,|,l,.n Mftcr. No. 1.400 l,4U0 Width. Keet. M5 150 Are* o( Hwtion. s.|. n. 1,B,M 2,121 Mean Velocity. t't. ptT »ec 3-.W a -72 HriX. i Di«li«w. Fpf't 1,U3U'32 .S#r..ft tl.94.'> 7,HHI» WINNIPEG RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES. VVI.N'NIPFXJ HIVKH. .h„ TZ ^^T''**" "''■' " ""i' "f 'he moHt importunt in thr province of Muuitobu. f..rini.,K the source of a power 8U,.ply or the e.ty of \Vinnipi.K. It joi„H I.,k,. of the Wo.kIs to lake ^r '^ T^ '" f. '^"ir'': ^^T"^"""- '^'"' •'■■""">«- "'•^•" "f «»". river is M.aOO square S.^ d^^l ilth T?- ^^\ '""''? ^^"^ "." '*"■ •^haracteri.ties of the Laurentian fom.ation, ben.K .lott«l w.th lakes, poiu « an.l n.uskeRs. A consi.lcrable ,K,rtion of th.- basin i. eon.- pom.1 of lake area« the «ze of which ran^e Ixtwc-n a few square n.iles up to 1,.500 H<,uure miles the latter bein^ the surface area of the I^ke of the Woods. The countr^ drained is rough and more or less timbered. The upper part of the area has b..n lunitx>r.sl to u considerable extent ami still aflfonls a field for such industry-. The nver itself is of considerable proportions, and its characteristics are lake-like expanse* joined by short stretches of swift water or falls. On account of these features splendid opportunity is offered for the development of water power. At t he pi^nt ti^ i^t^Pn^H^H "'^" "^ 'i!"**^ POHsibilities in two cases, and developn.en'trTre to 1^ i ,„JT»J K"'''*^T''*'r'^r^^^'"'"'^^«^'''' * ™»ni"Pallv own^ and operated plant, and on the I'mawa Channel whei« the plant of the Winnipeg Kleetric ItailwarCom- pany is .n operation A numln-r of other sites are capable of economic development and it has lK>en estimated that a total output of approximately 420.000 continuous 24 hou ho«i power 18 available from this river within the province of Manitoba from the regulated riv^ ,li«c..i™?r^"r''' .1^^ "nP«rtance of this river a number of stations at which records of discharge have been obtained have Ix-en established. Thev are a., follows - 1. Ihe Dalles. 2. Throat Kapids. :{. Minaki. 4. Whitedog Rapids. •">. Slave Fails. •i. Otter Falls. ". Pinawa Channel. 5. Grand du Bonnet Falls. ,'uni^JT''?^ these points cont;nuou.s disclmrK..s are n.,t available, the recor.l. Ix-ing ' ontmed to a few isolated meterings. TRIBUTAIUE-H. h.viJi'fnrlho'''"'"! "^^i;'"" ^^?,'"?^P*^8 "^«' *'^"' «-ith one exception, of minor importance. . oSe o Ontin tT*!^ '"'"'; ^"t^."°K the Winnipeg from the north just within the i:. i„h ■!v %1n ' °*^l' tnbutanes of the Winnipeg river are the Whiteshell river nli ch cn/rrH iL"^f "'I '^ ^^^ o '''-'"'''"" '''^^"'"^' ^""''■" "^ •'^'*^ ^''^^' '^e Whitemouth Honnei ' ''*''' '"P"'*' """^ ^'"' ^'"^ "'" '"^''^ «««« '"'« ^ac du .li-h?r,J'XSS' '^' ^^'*^*^'"«"^'' '-^ '^' ""'>• «'- f- «Weh daily records of f >6 i«i»i 49 i>h:rtnrMh:\r i>r nn: i\rt:nn>H WINMIM.c; HIVi;i{ \T MINAKI. tiiKroitv 7 GXOftOe V. A 1917 'riic «tiitii>ii \vn« i'>tiilili.'Hlii'il liv <■. (> Alien on S'IiIciiiIht '_'M, 1(M;{. Ijitcr it wa» iiliaiKliiiifil for tlir WhittHJoK ^liiliitii. ilitliniitv U'iiiK <'X|i<'rit'iii't'i| in oixTHtiiik. th)> station nntlfr winter ('oiiilitioii!<. I.dl MIOS (iK kK( HON. The w'ction ir* liH'utril on tlir diiwiislrrani sidf of ilic (l.T.!', Itailway Itridm' 'j mile • ant of tlif Minuki station ami '4 mile < low list ream from tin- llolnt Point llotrl. The I. P. ix marki-il liy tliri'*' ^pikcn ilrivrn in the Kiiard rail at the wift tiid of the bridge on the down- stroam ^\iU'. IIKIIiltUH A\ All.Alll.K. A fhiily Kuune h«'iKht reeord ha^* Ix-eii kept xinec Sptemlwr .M. l!)i:i. A iiuinU'r of ineterinns have \Hfu taken hut then' i.s not .tuffieient data to eonstriiet a rutins curve Htr the station. DnAINA(iK AttKA. The drainaife area above Minaki is 27,000 siiuare mile? A vertical staff gauge t"> feet long is fastened to a plank w liieli is spiked to erib work a the eiu-t end of the bridge and is 30 fi-et downstream from the section It is referred to thre<' B.M.'s set to W.P.S. datum. 1 HANNKI.. It is Straight for 500 feet alM)ve the station and 1,000 feet below. The channel is divide. Nuinii and sui th ciiwMii.s iii>rli-l..-K(TI<>\. The. MTtion oi. tl... SMith .Imam-I i« Icat.-tl aU>ut !»00 f.^-t uU.v.. thr «.,on.l fall, an.l is .•a,h« o.th.T hy <•«.,... and a short ,,orta«,. at th- first falls or l.v th.- roa.l an.l trail on 1 ' larg,. .slami l,.„,l,n« from thr H.H. Co. okl warWious,. „t th. hca.l of ,ho first falls •I P ■• Hith whiu''',l^rnr '''''''■ '""'""' "" "'" ""■'' "' ""■ '""" "' '^^ •"*■'■' "'"' '"»^'"^' falL-^ThTi'p" "" *'';^'"'"' chanml is U-at.-.! aln.ut JO f.^ot aU.v,- th- hnul of th- first lalt. 1 h.- I.I . IS a wh.tJ- arrow |mint«l on thr soli.l rock on thr riRht l.ank of th.- .hann.'l. I(K( OKI).-. AV.ML.VHI.K. r f '''Y/''";'""""*" ""'a-^»7;nM.nts w.-r.- tak.u -intr th.. ..stablishnu-nt of the statioas an.l ar<- r f.rn^ to the Raugo at M.naki which ha.. k..n o,x-rato.l since S.pte„.l..r 24 91^ all v -ImrharKe records are available since that ,iat... Th.. .lis..harKc., Lf th.^e stat ons must £ '"n.l..n,.| to pve the t.,tal .lischarKc of the \Vin..i,K.K riv.r at that ,K,inT 1^ DRAI.\.\.1K \RK\. The ilrainage ana above the s«.ction is ^T.rm .M,uar.. mii..s. stytT i£aui£e lK)itclK.u?fortJf^Ji"'/ "^"T^ " '^''*'™' '^ «''"«*' '"^ ''"'^^'^l '" '^"' ^^^k on the right bank .- .he"heXf*,? '^1^;.* "^J"? ^^■''»'";=^'"K" "•■«i'"''^ «ith Panted r,.cord. wa. set in plac- 'he head of these falLs and the records as obtain..! by this r..gister are available. & ha I I -^1 a 3) II . b u a as a o Si PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYIiROMETRIV SURVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 29f 4S (HAX.NKL. The South channel is approximately 400 feet wide and is coniposeil of ro<'k and not subject to shifting, the control for the section Ix'inn the crest of the falls !KM) feet Ix-low. The banks are high enough to ensure that under flo :»1« :)..-,.-. .'ia- charge. Gauge Ueii&t. Dis- charge. Fci't . .See. (t. Feet. Sec. ft. Feet. Ser ft. Feet. Sec. ft. Feet. .Sec It. Feet. 35 .39 35 37 33 38 35 37 35 37 35 43 35 33 35 29 33 34 35 3b 35-43 35 38 35 37 35 32 35 37 35 34 33 39 33 41 35 39 35 39 35 42 35 41 35 44 33 46 35 49 35 52 35 42 35 46 35 49 33 52 Sec. ft ••95 2 vm^ (193 4 5 t> 7 !»90 990 i.uon 979 IHiS U flS2 987 11 12 1,00)1 993 990 14 97li 15 16 17 18 19 990 982 995 M tW 34 98 35 34 .35 42 3.5 47 35 47 .35 49 33 48 35 46 33 4« .35 4« 35 43 35 45 .to 44 798 885 082 1,003 1.017 1,017 1.022 1.02U 1.014 1,U14 1,014 1,011 1.011 1,009 1,001 995 993 21 1,00.3 ;{9U 1.001 23 1,009 24 25 26 27 1,011 1.022 1,030 1.003 28 29 3U 31 ■;;:--| ;:::: 1.014 1.02? l.OdU ! July. August. S'ptcmlMT. m-tolxr. Novc ruber. December. 1 :i3 58 l,(H7 36 46 1.284 .14 85 1 849 33 .53 498 32 97 35I 32 98 335 2 35 71 1,082 36 43 1,276 34 69 806 33 49 487 32 96 330 32 99 337 3 35 92 i.i:i8 36 41 1,271 34 16 744 33 45 477 32 96 3.50 32 99 3.57 4 35 94 1.144 ,36 40 1.268 34 25 687 33 38 4.59 32 96 350 32 99 5 36 00 ! 1.160 36 40 1.268 :m-20 674 33 34 448 32 95 347 32 96 330 ti 36 21 i 1.217 36 38 1.263 33 76 ."..iS 33 25 423 32 96 3.-1O 32 94 344 7 36 41 . 1,271 3I> 36 I,2.i7 33 78 .i63 33 19 409 32 99 3.57 32 93 :*42 s 36 4I'> 1.2,S4 36 32 1,246 33 M 571 33 16 402 33 03 368 32 92 ;»39 •1 36 34 1 .252 36 2H 1.236 33 tie, 532 33 12 391 33 06 376 32 91 337 10 36 26 j 1.2:IU 36 16 1.-1)3 33 (ili .■>:12 33 09 383 33 08 381 .12 92 339 1 1 3li :io ! 1.211 36 14 1.198 33 66 ,■.32 33 (15 373 33 10 386 32 93 .142 12 36 34 ' 1 ,2.-)2 36 13 1.195 33 (ili .-.32 33 04 370 33 119 38;j 32 93 :I42 13 36 37 1 1.260 36 0 1.249 36 ()2 1,165 33 63 524 32 99 3.57 33 (H 368 32-98 19 36 31 1.244 36 111 1.16:< 33 61 519 32 98 3.53 ■.i.\ 02 363 32 99 357 20 36 30 1.241 36 IHI I.IISO 3;) 61 5I!I 32 96 3.50 33 03 368 33 IKI 360 21 36 32 ' 1.24ti 35 !<9 1.1. 'iT 33 61 519 32 94 344 :« 02 365 33 00 3(iO 22 36 31 ' 1.244 35 !"N 1,1. V> 33 61 519 32 93 312 33 01 363 33 00 360 23 36 :U) 1,241 35 75 1,092 33 .i8 511 32 92 :«9 :« 01 36:< 33 00 31«l 24 36 29 1 1 .238 35 71 1,082 33 .-)» 51 1 32 95 347 .W 00 360 33 00 3(i0 25 36 22 1 1.219 35 (il I.0.53 33 58 511 32 95 347 32 99 357 33 00 360 26 36 27 ; 1,233 35 52 i.aio .33 57 .V)8 32 96 .3.50 32 99 357 32 97 3.-.2 27 36 29 ; 1.23X \tr, 411 I.OH 33 .-.7 .VI8 32 ,K00 43,0(M) .■)y,400 75.500 70,800 33,.500 23,500 21. BOO 21,500 4.«t,80O !l7(i 1.047 SHtl 33<1 347 .'.'/.. I 1 June July .\UtCUHt September , Oetober. . .Vovenihrr Dvrenilwr 1.030 1.2H4 1,1'S4 MSt 4M,N 3SH 300 l.-.'M 111.' Y.iir V-.™... %«.. 1.. 1 .« 1 005 1 i.;:^r Th^S-Vi^;:.:! ^it::;^.. '^:T.r,::^r '-"■ -' •"■■•-"^''^^.^^f^'^iri;^ I)is( hak<;k Mk.^.si iiK.ME.STS OK \ViNN-iPK(i UivEii Nk.vk Whitki.oo FA1.I..S, Sot Til Channe FaI.I,.S. Kolt liU.">. El. Dutr. •^"' NTtion ,\eli)city IVb. 21 June 3 Auk. I) is 23 S. ( . OCrady. W. .1. Irelami Height, "'••oliarite. Keniark~ I b'eet. I .Si. ft. ! 1.71H 1.71.S l,71h i.o.ty 327 327 351 373 l,i».3!» I 373 1.939 i 373 0.321 0.321 7.385 9,109 S.95S 8.751 Ft. per .S'c. 1 ■ 53 I • 54 2-52 2-51 2 3.S 2- 17 F.'el. .S'c, ft. 27 77 !t 700 27 77 9 723 30 H9 18 .■>91 32 03 22 934 Autonia N tir( L-W. auge 31 t>3 21 2Mi 1.035- 79 .it 12 IS 942 1.035- 33 ■r\\ II r IK '. < ilOfi, p" *•■£ M 48 DEPARTMENT OF THE ISTERWR 7 QEORCE V. A. 1917 Daily Gauge Height and Uischarue of Winnipeg River at South Channel, Whitedoo Falls, for 1915. IDrmilMce ■mt 37.900 nquare milei.) JcDIury. February. M»rch. April. May. June. D»y. Qaufe Heifht. D»- ehsrge. Qauce Heiflit. Dii- chsrge. CJause Heicht. Dia- ctiarge. Gaure Height. Dii- charfe. OauJte Height. Ui- Chan*. H^X- Die- obarsc. 1 Feet. See. (t. Feet. See. ft. Feet. Sec. It. Feet. Sec. ft. Feet. See. ft. Fift 35 3« 35 37 35 38 35 37 35 37 35 43 35 ;i3 35 29 35 :)4 35 36 35 43 35 38 36 37 35 Xi 36 37 35 34 ;J5 30 35 41 35 39 35 39 35 42 35 41 35 44 35 43 35 49 35 52 35 42 35 46 35 49 35 52 itfc ft. 18,981 2 ;:::::; 18.803 3 4 18,937 18,803 5 18,883 e ;;:;;;:: 19.157 7 18,717 g 18,541 9 10 18.781 18,849 II ■ 10,157 12 18,037 13 14 IS 18,893 ■ ■ 18.673 18,883 18 18,761 17 18,981 34 66 34. 98 35 34 35 42 35 47 35 47 35 49 35 48 35 46 35 46 , 35 46 , 35 45 35 45 1 35 44 15,769 17,177 18,761 19,113 19,333 19.333 19,421 19,377 19,289 19,289 19,280 19,245 19,245 I9.2U1 19.069 19 20 18,981 18,981 21 9,715 18,113 23 18,089 23 19,201 24 19,245 25 19,421 28 19,553 27 19,113 28 19,289 29 .... 1 18,421 30 1 18,553 ,. July. Augtut. September. October.. November. December. 1 35 58 19,817 36 40 23,089 34 85 16,605 33 53 11,355 32 97 9,360 32 98 9,500 2 35 71 20.380 36 43 23,657 34-69 15,901 33 49 11.218 32 96 o..'*;* 32 99 9,620 3 35 92 21,313 36-41 23,469 34 46 14,889 33 45 11,087 32 Wl 9..>t0 32-99 9,620 4 35 94 21,401 36 40 23,426 34 25 14.025 33 38 10,860 32 9(i «..i30 32 99 9,620 5 36 00 21,665 36 40 23,425 34 20 13.823 33 34 10,730 32 95 9,5«) 32 96 9,530 6 .16 21 22,589 36 38 23,337 33 76 12,160 33 25 10,437 32 96 9.3;)() 32 94 9,470 7 36-41 23,469 36 36 23.249 33 78 12,230 33 19 10,243 32 89 9,620 32 93 9,440 8 36 46 23,689 36 32 23.073 33 81 12,338 33 16 10,146 33 03 9,740 32 92 9,410 9 36 34 23,161 36 28 22,887 33 66 11,810 33 12 10.015 33 06 9,830 32 91 9,380 10 36 26 22.809 36 16 22.36!) 33 66 11.810 33 09 9,920 33 08 9,890 32 92 9,410 11 36 30 ,2,885 36 14 22,281 33 66 11,810 33 05 9,800 .13 10 9,950 32 93 9,440 12 36 34 23,161 36 13 22,237 33 66 11,810 33 04 9,770 33-09 9,920 32 93 9,440 13 36 37 23,293 36 06 21,929 33 66 11,810 33 04 9,770 33 07 9,860 32 94 9,470 14 36 37 23,293 36 04 21.841 33 03 11,705 33 03 9,740 33 06 8,8.10 32 94 9.470 15 36 36 23,249 36 04 21.841 33 63 11,705 33 02 9,710 33 05 9,800 32 95 O.-MKl 16 36 38 23,337 36 04 21,841 33 63 11,705 33 02 9,/10 33 01 9,770 32 98 9.59(1 17 36 34 23.161 36 02 21.75;* 33 63 11,703 33 01 9,680 33 03 9,740 32 99 9,62(1 18 36 33 23,117 36 02 21,753 33 63 11,705 32 89 9,620 3;) 03 9,740 32 98 9,59(1 19 36 31 23,029 36 01 21.7U9 33 61 11,635 32 98 9.590 33 02 9,710 32 99 9,62(1 2(1 36 30 22,985 36 00 21.663 33 61 11,635 32 96 9,530 33 03 9,740 33 00 9,650 21 36 32 23.073 .15 99 21.621 33 61 11,635 32 94 9,470 33 02 9.71(1 33 00 9,8311 22 36 31 23,029 35 98 21, .577 33 61 11,635 32 93 9,440 3;t 01 9.680 :13 00 9,650 23 36 30 22.885 35 75 20.565 3;) 58 11,530 32 92 8,410 33 01 9,680 33 (Kl 9,650 24 36 29 22.941 35 71 20,389 33 58 11,530 32 95 9,.W0 33 00 9.630 33 00 •»,65(l 25 36 22 22,633 35 61 19,949 33 58 11,530 32 85 9,500 32 99 9,620 33 00 9.650 26 .16 27 22,8.'i3 35 52 19,553 33 57 11.495 32 96 9,630 32 99 9,620 ;12 97 9.560 •-•7 a« 2!( liJ.'.U! .15-46 I9.2}« 33 47 11.495 :u 9(5 9.530 32 9S 9.S90 32 94 9.471^ 28 36 33 23,117 35 42 19,113 ,13 .W 11,493 32 07 9,560 32 9S 9..590 32 82 9,4 Hi -•9 36 38 23..137 35 29 18.541 3:1 56 11,460 32 87 9,.5(10 32 97 9.580 32 91 9,38(' 3U 36 43 23.J.J7 35 17 18,013 ICi jli 11.480 32 97 9,560 32 97 9.360 32 92 9.4 1(J 31 3ti 44 23,6(1! 3.-. (M 17.441 32 98 9,690 32 94 9.47I' PROGRESS REhORT OF THE MAXITOBA HYDROMETRIC SIRVEY 40 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 26f Monthly Discharge of Winnipeg Rh-er at South Channel, Whitedog Falls, for 1915. IDfuinagi- arru 27,.'iO() wiunrc milcn.) MONTH. January . Kebruno' .March . . .\uril May June July. . . .\ugU8t. . . ■September October . November December . DiM.'HARUK IS Second-Feet Maximum Minimum The Year 23,089 19,553 18,541 23,B89 19,817 23,089 17,441 16,605 11,460 11,3.55 9,410 9,950 9,.500 9,650 9,380 Mcuii. 584, 1(X) 536.00U 596,400 .595,000 922,400 1,132,400 1,400,.S00 1,321.800 7.10,100 610,100 576,400 586.000 9,591,000 -_ _! I omi.Ii^V;^*!''"''' '■*'•"'' ^'' K*"'""'";Jv Uiseharg,. p.r .-,,uare n.ilo and Run^jfT Uoi.th in inches omitted. The thunnol is one of two of the river at this point. inims '9,500 '9,650 '9,700 '10,000 '15,000 19,031 22,774 21,496 12,269 9,922 9,686 9,530 13,213 Per 8(|usre mile. KuN-Orr. Depth in inches on Drainage .\rea. Total in iicrc- feet Monthly Uischahge of Winnipeg River Near Whitedog Falls, for 1915. [Drainage area 27, .500 square miles.) MONTH. January. February March. . . April May June July AugURt. . . September . October . . . November. December . The Year. DiscnAROE IX Second-Fcbt. Maximum. 20,583 24.973 24,973 17,454 11,853 10,336 10.010 24.973 Minimum Mean. 19,517 20,864 18,342 11,966 9,749 9,847 9,717 9,830 10,020 10,080 10,450 15,700 20,029 24,002 22,648 12,832 10,304 10.049 9,880 13,819 Per square mile. 0-321 0364 0-367 0-380 0-571 0-728 873 0-824 0-467 0-375 0-365 0-359 0-500 Run-Off. Note.— Marked thus (') EatimaU-d. Depth in inches on Drainage .\rea. 0-370 0-379 0-423 0-424 0-658 0-812 1007 0-950 0-521 0-432 0-407 0-414 6-797 Total in acre- feet. 604,400 556,500 619,800 621,800 965,400 1,101,800 1,475,800 1,392,600 763,600 633,600 .598,000 607,500 10,030,800 f..r the North and Souih-rh.;„;jei;-arwi;i..ZrK;:!;!:" """^ '^" """' "'"'''"'"' ''-•'""■«-- R»"-"ff. etc.. y\ U- .•.■)f 60 DEPARTMEXT Of THE IXTERIOH 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 WINNIPEG RIVKH AT SLAVK FALLS. HISTORY. A number of nieterings of the Winnipeg river were made by various intereHted parties between March, 1906, and Octol)er, 1911. These have all l)een referred to gauge heights in the tailrace of the City of Winnipeg Plant at Point du Bois, though they were taken at various points on the river. On October 1, 1911, a metering station was establislied at Slave falls by D. L. Mclx'an. Thi.s i.s a cable station and hu.s been op<'rat(Hl on all measurements taken at this point since the alwve date. All nieteriiig.s to the end of 1014 are rcferretl to the gauge in the tailrace at Point du Hois. In June of 1915 a Gurley automatic water stage register was established alaive Slave falls. A relation lietween this gauge and the Point en obtained and all records for this station for the year P.M.") refer to the stage at Slave falls. I.OtATION OK SECiit)\. The metering section is located about two hundrection. It ,s pennanent and all the water at all stages is confined to the section. DISCHARGE MEASIHEME.VTS. Discharg.. measurements have been taken covering practically the complete ranae in ^ "a"^ tX^lt""" *he -tablishment of the station. TlL measLn^emfare Ide f ron" ' ' ar travelling on a cable spanning the river at the .section. ACCURACY. •.. thlskJi^fn"^ Tp" ^ rl'^l'fi"^ °^'" ^he range in gauge height. l«,th wl«<„ plotted . rl i " ^u'.?.* ""^ ^"^ 8*"K^- 0" "'^''""nt of the drop at the falls below the "irS^L'l' th°:t T""'*^ of backwater effec-t. Alao the section is' an open wat^ one at s«^n8.8othat the open water rating applies the year round. The «\-tion is a very i..\ orable one and the accuracy of the records is high. 's a very il .'.■if- Taken by W. J. Ireland. WiNNll'Kli RlVtH — :<>U (AWINO ON WeLL FOR AUTOMATIC GaI'GE. PROGHKSS HKPORT OF THE MAMIOHA HYhROMKTHU S( HMiV 68 •KSSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf D18CHABGE Meahi-rxments or Winnipeg Hivkk at .Sl.\ve Fallk, 1915. Oaee. EngiiXHT. AUR. Feb. 10. 20. April 26. June 15. July 15. 10. 17. 24. 26. :il. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 17. 18. 10 20. 21. 24 25 26 27 28. 30. 31. 1. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 16. 17. 29. Sept. (»tl. M. .M:>i*charge. SJec. ft. 17,287 17,206 22,600 31,407 37,008 36,980 36,986 36,437 37,081 36,858 37,319 37.284 .37,002 37,150 36,837 36,078 35,903 35,623 36,472 34,090 34,744 33,726 .33,346 32,676 31,622 31,005 20,632 28,076 27,270 26,756 24,010 24,816 24,330 23,064 23,006 22,407 10,819 Keniarki. Auto- matic Gauge. 018-40 918-26 920-11 0-22-76 923-00 923-96 923-92 9-23-06 023-08 02301 924-02 923-04 9-23-80 9-23-88 0-23-88 923-80 023-64 0-23-51 923-48 923-30 023-32 923-06 9-22-04 0-22-70 0-22-53 922-36 921-03 921-60 021-37 9-20-87 920-67 020-63 920-48 920-37 9-20-11 '.110-09 019-12 Point du Bou Tailrace Gauge. 920-21 929- 13 930-23 031-80 032-50 032-50 032 50 032 58 032-59 932-63 932-55 932-68 932-55 932-5:1 932. 50 932-53 932-35 932-28 9.32-18 932-16 932-10 931-88 931-83 031-76 031-58 931-43 931-16 031-08 030-03 030-68 930-53 930-61 030-56 030-43 030-23 030-26 920-73 'tW m^'^ 64 imi'.KKTMKST OF THK IXTKHIOH 7 aiORQC V, A. 1f17 Dailt (lAKiK Height and Dim HAHtiK or Winnipeg Rivek at Huave Falm, roH im.i. [I>rsinii«i- iirni 4H,7IIU wiuari' niilpn.l IHy. 1 2 3 4 A 6 7 H 9 lU 11 13 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 30 31 33 33 24 26 36 27 38 29 30 31 JMiuary. Uuin Fact. 18 76 18 80 18 71 18 80 18 76 18 71 18 eti 18 6A 18 47 18 47 IM 63 IM 6U 18 6A Iti IM) 18 63 18 Ob 18 47 18 63 18 63 18 63 18 57 18 S2 18 43 18 21 18-63 18 73 18 63 18 86 18 80 18 86 18 40 Du- chan*. 16,662 I'«,791 m.ioi 1H.7S1 18,663 18,601 IH,4U& 17.984) 17,730 17,730 18,244 1M,M7 17,986 18.147 18J44 18,147 17,730 17.8(19 18,244 18.244 18,060 17,889 17,602 16,903 18,244 18,666 18.244 18.952 18.791 18,952 17,507 Cvbruary Claun lUlcht. Feel. I(t 71 IH 86 18 80 IN 57 18 52 18 47 18 16 18 38 18 36 18 38 18 30 16 35 16 33 18 06 18 30 IN 35 16 30 16 43 16 40 18 26 18 01 18 21 18-35 M-ao lii 30 18 35 18 30 17 96 Uu- ebvgr. Hk (t. F«.t IH.Wl IN 13 lM,tt.^2 |H IM 18.791 IN U4 16,050 .n la 17,880 18 Ul 17,730 17 96 16,007 18 01 17,443 18 0^ 17,346 IN 01 17,443 17 Wi 17,189 17.34N 16,966 16.426 17.189 17.348 I7.1N0 17,602 17,507 17,062 16,267 16.903 17,34N 17,189 17,189 17.348 17.186 16,109 Marrh. (iBUgC H««hl 114 01 17 92 17 Wt 17 87 17 1« 17 87 17 84 17 79 17 76 17 71 17 66 17 84 17 87 17 84 17 71 17 71 17 68 17 54 17 66 17 63 17 56 chArRe. Mrc (t. 16,648 16,807 16.:<62 16.64N 16,267 16,106 16,267 16,267 16,267 16.100 16,267 |.^.»K4 iri,l09 i:..«27 15.984 15.637 15.733 15.578 15,481 15,324 15,330 15.733 15.627 15.733 15.324 15.334 15.230 14.791 15.230 15,073 14,946 Aphi Uu- rburce. Hw. It. 15,073 15.073 14.946 14.543 14.948 15.230 15.073 15.230 15.073 15.230 15,073 15.627 15,837 15,627 16,521 17,180 17,443 17,348 18,501 19,338 19,500 SIMl-Vl 20,710 21,402 21,402 23.102 23,933 23,102 23,237 23,406 .May (iauav Htiifal. Fxt 30 31 30 36 •0 56 W 53 JO 56 20 61 20 76 20 73 20 70 21 23 21 37 31 57 21 66 21 71 21 71 21 45 21 71 21 62 21 71 21 71 21 71 21 71 21 79 21 94 22 16 22 33 22 65 22 .56 23 56 22 50 22 67 rhari*. Si-e. (t. 23,77N 23,047 24,627 24,524 24,627 34,800 36,385 25,214 25,110 36,059 27,455 28,170 26,497 28,679 28,679 27,788 38,679 38,352 28,679 26,679 26,679 2H,e79 26,971 29,517 30,335 :M),973 32.173 31.910 31.910 31.610 32.246 Jiint- Gaiif* UtSkt. FMt 23 73 22 67 22 63 22 67 23 58 22 20 22 67 22 68 23 72 23 72 22 75 22 66 22 67 22 75 22 75 32 75 22 83 22 80 22 75 22 75 22 62 22 74 22 62 22 83 22 66 22 HO 22 67 22 96 22 91 23 03 IN*- oharcr. 8«-. It 32.43.-< :I3,24M 32,006 :I2.246 31.910 :I0,N33 .12,346 32,285 33,435 33.435 33.548 33.365 32.246 32.548 33.546 33,S4N 33.810 32,735 :<2.548 32,.'M6 :i2,810 33,510 32,610 32,610 32,960 :i3,IIO 33,696 33,335 .13,148 33,506 July. Augiut. Heptember. Oetobw. November. December 1 3 3 4 5 23 94 33 06 33 06 23 10 33 25 33,260 33,710 33,823 33,660 34,433 23 89 33 99 23 06 23 94 23 91 36,823 37,198 37,085 37,010 36,896 21 40 21 34 21 06 20 80 30 75 27,561 26,995 26,426 25,765 25,283 19 96 19-96 10 63 19 91 10 83 22.507 22,597 22,166 22,431 22,166 19 30 19 22 19 30 19 28 19 31 20.416 20.154 20,416 20,351 30,440 10 60 19 72 19 72 19 73 19 66 31,701 21,800 21,800 21,800 21,601 6 7 8 9 10 33 31 23 36 23 45 33 54 23 61 34,646 34,835 35,173 35,510 35.773 23 92 23^9 23 10 23 0* 23 05 36,935 36,823 36,860 37,010 37,048 30 74 20 73 20 65 20 51 20 43 25,246 25,214 24,038 24,455 24,183 19 77 19 SO lb 55 19 57 19 41 21,966 21,360 21,336 21,302 20,n6 19 28 19 22 19 36 19 50 10 60 20,351 20,1.54 20.612 21.360 21.701 19 65 19 75 19 74 19 78 19 78 22,332 31,000 21.867 23.000 23.000 11 12 13 14 15 23 eri 23 62 23 83 33 87 23 94 35.923 36.560 36,560 36,748 37,010 23 90 23 6B 2;i 81 23 75 33 67 36,660 36,6-. 3 36,523 36.298 35,908 20 32 20 24 30 33 20 22 20 19 33,812 23,541 23,845 23,474 23,372 10 39 19 45 19 36 16 30 19 27 20,710 20,907 20,612 20,416 20,316 10 62 19 61 19 62 19 -.W 19 74 21.468 21.435 21.168 21.3.16 21.867 10 73 19 65 19 76 19 59 19 74 21.834 21,568 21,933 21,360 21,667 16 17 18 10 20 23-OS 27,-96 23 95 24 03 23 00 37,160 37,06f 37,0*.* 37,348 37,198 23 72 23 61 23 55 23 48 23 43 36,185 35,773 35,548 35,385 35,060 20 13 20 06 20 06 20 00 19 99 23,160 23,000 23,000 22,730 22.607 19 22 19 16 19 32 19 27 10 20 20,154 19,956 20,481 20,318 20,066 19 68 10 60 10 68 10 61 10 60 21.668 21.701 21.666 21.435 21.402 19 63 19 62 19 81 10 74 10 90 22,166 22,132 22,099 21,867 22,398 21 23 23 34 35 33 97 23 96 23-95 33 92 23 87 37,123 37,065 37,048 36.935 36,748 23 34 23 26 23 31 33 09 23 94 34,760 34,460 34.648 33.823 33,260 19-09 30 01 19 96 10 97 30 00 22.697 22,764 22,597 22,630 23,034 19 20 19 21 19 21 10 13 10 31 20,089 20,123 20,122 19,860 30,449 10 48 10 73 10 70 10 60 10 64 21.005 21.834 21.734 21,701 21,535 19 86 19 87 19 83 19 88 18 81 23,265 23,298 22,166 23,232 22,009 36 37 28 29 30 31 33 95 2S 90 23 87 23 87 23 87 23 88 37.04S 36,8W 36,748 36,748 36,748 36,785 22 75 22 56 23 30 21 97 31 89 31 63 32.548 31,835 30,860 29,626 29,335 28,388 19 93 30 12 30 03 20 00 19 98 22.498 23.136 22.831 23.730 22.664 19 17 10 26 IS 24 19 23 19 26 19 17 19.991 20,285 20,230 20,154 20,285 19.991 19 as 10 67 10 53 19 71 10 68 3i,e6.tR No. 2M MdNTHI-Y |)|K. il*f»i"=»B<'ar . .iiImt Dpoomber DmCMARUK IN dKIOND-KKCT. Maximum The Yi'ar 18,UA2 18,052 16,807 23,406 33,248 33,958 37,348 37,198 27,561 22,597 21,867 22,398 37,348 Miiiiii l«.IN).4 10,I0U 14,701 14.543 2;i,778 30.823 :M,260 28,.'I88 23,498 19,860 20,154 2i,.J«n 14,.'>»^) .Mt I OR Y. The Piniiwa clmiinfl wiw ii luRh wat^r or buck channrl of the W'iimi|Hn 'iver and was utilised a» a divrrtiiig chaniu'l for a |)ower houw- Imilt alx.ut niiw inil(>s Ih-Iow the inU't bv th.- WmiupcK Klo<-lric Railway Company. \X first the pi,,. - ,U.iviuK-.l uihhi the .staw. of the river for wat<.r (own thin channel, but the rapid growth ol the Icw.l nec.>8«itale made lielow the control dam by enjcinwrs of the Comiwny from liWT-lOl l' In May, 1912, a Iwat station wa« entablislHMl on tin Pinawa channel by Mr \ M IJeale for the puriKwe of coUectinn discharRc daia, and from that date records have bwn"ohtaim>W loNTHOI. Da t'ert. 93 25 SA'.'iO fHVD (M-97 U4W) 94'Htt 95-9« »S'8U 9607 9«07 9607 9607 9«'0S 9603 9602 9601 96-01 95-40 95-10 95- 10 9509 95- 10 94«>2 'New caMeatation. NoTi!.-(JauBe hoights are tho* read on the U|>.tr,.,,m .id.- ,.f il,.- Contr-.l Dam. u, nii.v Duit'liiirii-. Scc.-ft. H,I30 9,0hl H,4.<;) H,S6<'> H,Sm H.570 H.5U4 ■10.949 ■1U,4A1 '10,570 '10,570 Mo,«7n '10,711; '10,732 10,533 10.e5«l lO.HOI 10,543 B.842 9,847 0.58() 9,527 9,612 0.030 68 l)KI'.lHr.UK\T OF THE ISTKHIOR 7 QEORQE V. A. 1917 Daily (!Ai(iK Hkujht am> Dimhahck hv Pinawa Channel at Control Dam, FOR UII.V Day a 4 A *i 7 .s » 10 12 13 14 ir. Hi 17 IS 111 •M 2;( J4 ■JK ■M H 10 II 12 14 HI 17 IK III 211 21 22 2» 24 2>1 27 2« M 3U :il jBnuar)-. Uauir Hricht Fwl Itt 4.') Ill 2A 16 35 ■ A lA l.S 85 IS 8J> 15 45 15 55 15 55 15 35 IS 35 15 ai 15 05 15 1)5 15 05 15 15 15 25 15 25 15 25 15 15 15 l>."i 15 75 15 75 15 K% 15 N5 15 H5 15 X5 IS »5 It) U5 111-25 Hi ii- (iaunc Hriiht. rharif. H.'ighl Fopi. F«t. Mer.ft. Hi 05 14 H5 HI 05 14 «5 15 95 14 95 15 65 14 8^ 15 55 14 85 15 SS 14 75 15 55 14 75 15 S.'S 14 75 15 55 14 75 15 35 14 H5 15 11) 8,l:t()' 14 55 15 24 O.OHi; 15 25 14 .V. 1- 15 14 55 15 15 14 55 15 15 14 .Vi 15 15 14 45 15 15 . . 14 45 15 05 14 45 15 a5 14 45 14 115 14 35 14 1'5 14 35 14 >tO N.43.ti 14 35 14 !I3 N,5t>4il 10,.54ll 10,5.55 10.570 15 NO 15 81 15 83 15 84 15 85 15 84 15 84 15 84 15 84 15 85 15 8.3 15 84 15 84 15 83 IS 84 15 82 I 15 81 i 15 82 i 15 82 I 15 85 i 10,3011 Ju y. August. .SepU mber. 15 8ti 10.415 16 01 10.625 15 tl 9.810 15 87 10,430 16 01 10.625 15 38 9.770 15 88 10.445 16 (12 l(l.(i4U 15 33 9.70O< 15 88 10,445 16 01 10.625 15 28 0.6:15 15 Ml 10,470 16 01 10.625 15 24 O.-XI 15 92 10.500 15 09 l(l..'i95 15 22 9,.'>.V. 15 m 10,525 16 (XI IU.61U 15 22 9..V.5 I5B5 10,540 Hi 00 10.610 15 21 9..->45 IH 01 10,625 Hi 00 10.610 15 Hi 9.480 Hi 02 10,64(1 Hi Oi 10.625 15 12 9.425 Hi 00 lO.lilO Hi 01 10.625 15 09 9.3V, Hi 01 10.1125 Hi 00 1(1.610 15 IHI 9.38.-1 Hi 01 10.1125 15 IW HI..580 15 08 9.375 Hi 02 lll.()4U 15 98 HI..VIO 15 07 9.3IHI Hi IH 10.665 15 96 10..V>5 15 06 9.3.V) Hi o:< 1 0.6.51 1 15 (Ml ^..^.V. 15 (« 9.315 Hi (M 10.6.5(1 15 96 10..).V> 15 04 9,325 16 IW 10,640 15 93 10.515 15 02 9,:ilKI Hi l« I0,(i4(l 15 92 IO..VKI 15 03 9.3 15 Hi 02 1(I,(H0 15 90 10.470 15 01 9.29(1 HI 02 Hl.(i40 15 89 HI.I.Vi 15 01 9.21NI Itt 02 10.640 15 87 HI.4MI 15 02 9.:iui 16 02 l(Mi40 15 88 10.445 15 00 9.275 HI 02 111.64(1 ■ 5 84 l(i.:iuo 15 o;i 9,315 Hi Ul 111.625 15 79 10.J20 15 04 9.325 Hi 01 10.625 15 75 10,270 15 04 9.325 Hi 01 10.625 15 71 10.215 15 (W «..-«5 lU 00 10.610 15 64 10,120 15 05 9.335 15 99 10.595 15 .57 10,025 15 05 9.3:»5 16 00 10.610 15 .W 9,970 15 03 9.315 16 OO HI.6IO 15 48 9.905 Oi'IoImt. 15 02 15 IN> II 97 II 99 9,3 1 ,"i 9.:|0II 9,210 9,.'(i.-, November. I 4~81 II n;< II 84 I I h5 I It 97 14 91 14 IH) 14 92 14 ^8 9.210 I I M M.llidI I I .S5 !M."iOi II .S7 9,175 H 9.11.-; 9.i5;i 9.;',"i0 9.215 9.2INI 9,215 9,215 9.215 9.200 9. 1110 9.190 9.175 9.165 9.16.") 9.21.'i 9,215 9.215 9.240 9.250 9.265 9.2.10 9.250 9.27,- IJoreinlMT. I4~97 ^ 14 119 15 05 15 02 15 01 : i 15 22 15 52 15 6:1 I 15 76 ! 15 69 j 15 78 I 15 94 I Hi 11:1 ! Hi 09 Hi 15 Hi 15 16 II 15 95 15 77 15 81 15 96 15 91 15 99 16 1 1 16 22 1 16 ;i4 16 37 16 3U 10 44 16 42 16 30 Not? - -Aut^miat?'' 'inm?- UiMtharcc MettNurenivnU niftrkett 'M uctuftl fiH*tcriiiff art* umitUil upptMitc xauir*' ri>aitinri itf cumliiiotis obtain PROGIiESS REPORT OF THE MAMTOBA HYOROMETRIC SLRVEY 60 CS88IONAL PAPER No. lit M...NTHI.Y DlW HAKUK (.F PiNAWA CHANNKI. AT CoNTKOL UaM KOR THK YeaR 1!M.^ OlM'HAHGK IN SkdiKD-KkET. MONTH. Mnxiiiiiiiii Junuory . Februar)' Msrrh . . April \lay Junr July Aupint . SepU'iiilxT October. November DeeenilM'r . Miiiiiiiuni 10,.-,,s() lo.na-, 10,040 9,810 »,;n.''. 9,275 io,:{.i5 10,4 1.'> !»,<»0.-. !»,27.'i !t,01-. !»,0.».-. The |H>riiHl Meiiii. iHiuure I mile. 'Ml.J »l,01»il iu,4o:< 1U,5!MI 10,4UI 1»,4J0 g.IOh ».178 RfN-Off. Depth in liieheH of DruinaKe .\reu. Totnl in aere- fert. N»TK. -'Mean of first 17 day.i 'coords of .\pril. 'Meiiii of List I!» (lays records of May. WHITKMOUTH HIVKR. Tl... .s,,„r(-P of th.- Whitoniouth river is i„ WhiU-nmuth lak- which h.-s i„ th.- .S.t.th- TtTi; .e.r ' th l^u-'"'"- ^^'" •'""'"" "f ''"• "^■•'^ '' K"'""-""-^ •^■"•••'' f--""' •»'" «'ur " o Us j.,„ct.on with th. W .nn.poK nver ju.st Mow the Seven Si.sters rapid.s on the latter stream Th.Mlrmn«Ke area of the nver m 1 ,m) square niil.-s. TJ.e ..p,H-r part of the river flo«> ■■; " ""•^ *■';'• , ' '"■ '?■''■■ '""^ "f ""' ^-""''y i-^ ""■•^"«-. 'h<- I'""! i-^ fertile, a.ul a con.sE ri^ H* Ih "•' "'" 'T"'" "'"', r ""^ ""•''•■• ••"'"ivution. The lower two „ul « « I e The bed of the river is generally clay, Init at the lower end rock ritiK,»< «^t^«nd acnws he nver b«l and at one ,H,int form what is known as Whi.e.nouth falls, which i« nea X ;r '.ooTJ'oS'.- t's.*'""^' '""' '■'' " •"• "^^ '" "^■"'»'^- ■*■"' ^•"'^ -""^ '-'- -'- WniTKMOlTH mVKH AT WmTKMorTH. HISTORY. ^..H't'ilrmlTlly"."^,?"''''^^ at Whitemonlh on ,he .ive, of ,ha, na.ue l.y LOCATION OK SKCTION. Tht- .M,.„m 18 l.M-ate<. .Maddit. 1,401; III 102 006 Mar. 17 CO. .Uleu. l.^IJ IIU 179 014 Ai)ril 1.'. M..«. .Mad.lei, l,4lij 142 ,-)V2 0-65 May .-. CO. Allen . . •-'.(lis 1,11 705 113 May !-• M. S. Mmlden l,4tl:J im S.V, ' 1-97 June - . " 1.4ti«t K)7 .-•00 0-66 .Iiine 22. C O. Allen LMJih ' 144 685 M4 .luly 14. T H. lliivd 1,I»7 1,^ 672 1-28 .\UK. .'» H II. I'nitl I,4W'> 141 4I»4 0-31 Aug. 11 - MWi i:t!t 467 16 .\up. IT .. I,4U i:!7 415 0-07 \.,v •:, CO. Ail.n l,:i74 M-> 462 1 0-45 73-34 73-2« 73-29 74-36 75- 13 76-29 74 - 39 75 12 75-38 73 -SO 73-69 73-56 73-43 74-13 20' 10' 24' 37h 79f. 1,684 370 781 S«H) l.M 76 53 31 20S' Ml t^Utt-TIit-IiT. PKOdHUSS KSPOHT Of THK MAXITOBA HYDHOMfCrm, SI HVgV 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Dailt V.avuk Height and Dimcuahoe or WmrKMonH Uivkh at \VHrTi;M..i in tnu 191.-, [Prainum- area 1 .4(X) Miuarc iiiili-.s.| Day. 1 2 ;< 4 5 6 7 H •J lU 11 12 13 14 IS lU 17 lt> m 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2K 2tt January' Gaun Ueiclit •J 111 II 12 la M Ij Hi 17 15 w -•4 JO II Feel. 73 42 73 4U 73 441 73-40 73 40 73-38 73 38 73 38 73 38 73-35 73 35 I 73 3.'. ! 73 35 I 73 35 ' 73 35 l 73 32 ! 73 .to ' 73 3(1 I 73 M 73 30 I 73 30 ! 73 :io 73 30 73 29 73 27 I 73 27 I 73 27 I 73 27 73 27 '3 26 r.l 24 Di*- churfcf. Se<-. (t February. Gauci; Height Feet. 73 24 73 24 73 24 73 24 73 24 l>i». charxe. Sec. ft. March April. (iaua*' llciKkt. Ff«-t 73 2« 7.1 2S 7:1 2K 73 28 7.) 27 1)1.. .Sir ft 73 24 75 24 7,1 24 7;f 24 73 24 73 24 73 24 73 24 73 26 73 26 73 21 > 73 26 73 28 73 2« 73 2U 73 2ft 73 2H 73 2« 73 211 73 30 73-29 73-30 73 M 73 28 7.1 27 . 7.-I 28 1 711 27 f 73 28 1 73 21t 73 27 73 28 73 211 73 28 73 2!( 73 :» 73 70 i 73 71 I 74 6U I 74 71 • 71 7'J Uia- charcf. (-jau^r Heicht t^hargf . Heiaht charge. F«;t i S-c. ft. Fi-vt Uer ft 75 50 i,o:io 74 4.) 395 75 72 i.iuti 74 34 :17.) 7.-. 71 t i,2iU 74 32 i4(l 75 73 1,200 74 29 ,1211 75 17 ».17 74 2« 312 75 10 829 74 27 .117 7li S3 1.280 74 25 .f08 76 31 1,680 74 39 175 76-34 1.710 i 74 39 1 .175 76 29 1.660 74 40 JSO i "1 8,"< 74 90 74 ■.13 74 44 1 74 39 : 74 4(1 74 41 74 42 71 II 71 40 74 39 74 34 74 44 75 07 51 <17.i ! 400 375 380 j .>5 i .190 ! 3V) ' 38U j 76 31 76 35 76 31 76 19 76 07 7ti .>6 j 76 06 76 06 75 43 75 39 73 39 73 38 73 .19 73 31 73 ;«J 73 31 ; 75 SO i 75 49 1 75 'f' 75 72 75 71 375 75 27 1 350 75 2<) i 400 75 21 1 757 75-03 1.U40 74 93 1 1.030 74 80 1,020 74 79 1.18U 74 72 1,190 74 69 I.ISO 74 62 74 5<1 1 ,6X0 75 25 1.720 75 28 1,680 75 26 1.580 75 20 1,470 75 24 1,470 75 29 1,470 75 35 1,470 75 41 981 75 .«» U54 75 29 877 75 15 871 75 09 841 75 08 733 7S-09 673 75 08 649 75 09 S90 75-46 551 75 4.-. 535 75 46 -196 75 19 463 883 871 >35 S59 .889 928 '.»67 947 889 805 709 763 769 763 769 l.UOU 995 1.000 829 July 76 12 J 75 03 1 74 82 74 HA 74 84 74 82 74 69 74 59 74 59 74 -«0 1 74 68 76 41 75 41 75 31 '75 14 '74 97 '75 80 ■75 63 >75 46 ■75 29 ■75 12 ■73 95 1 '73 78 '73 61 73 61 7.t 62 73 61 73 (Kl 73 72 73 74 73 81 787 733 607 631 619 607 535 480 480 53S 529 967 967 902 799 697 595 502 410 326 249 177 110 .V* 58 63 !s7 95 '21 Ausu«t. 74 10 240 74 09 236 74 06 223 73 99 185 73 St4 172 73 93 168 73 92 164 73 91 160 '73 85 137 '73 75 98 tiepU'iiibcr. Uctobor 73 67 73 03 73 60 73 54 73 46 73 .W 73 64 -3 50 73 46 73 41 73-44 73 44 73 40 73 37 73 35 73 3S 73 34 73 34 73 33 73 32 73 32 73 63 55 45 49 45 45 39 35 34 34 34 30 29 28 28 27 27 27 M 26 73 33 73 32 73 32 73 33 73 39 73 32 73 32 73 31 73 30 i 26 26 27 30 26 26 25 73 99 74 01 : 74 09 74 09 i 74 11 74 12 74 28 73 34 1 27 73 36 j 28! 73 36 1 28 73 38 ' 29 i 73 ,«» 30 73 39 M , 73 39 .■10 1 74 29 74 32 74 44 r3 40 ?3 40 73 42 73 42 73 46 73 46 73 52 73 52 73 56 73 61 73 64 73 80 73 89 73 95 10 30 32 32 .(j .15 12 42 49 58 65 117 IS2 74 19 74 18 74 Is 74 16 74 16 74-18 74 19 74 17 74 10 74 04 74 01 74 94 74 lU 74 08 71 (Mj 74 (H -rai:;r..- i::.-:pn^j lli;irk> U lii'ua vv iuLerpoiateti. IcB cunditiuDs from January 1 to April 1:; uml ii-hm ■* Not aiifTu-ii-iit infurinatiun to iimiputo daily dis.-liaiKi- 193 219 236 236 245 249 321 ,125 .140 350 330 335 3:<0 :«- 290 281 276 276 267 267 276 281 272 240 214 201 214 240 23i 223 214 N'ovt-luber. 1 1 74 04 214 74 10 240 74 07 227 74 06 223 74 03 210 74 01 201 74 0« 223 74 16 227 74 26 240 74 44 240 74 79 240 74 76 245 74 71 74 66 i 74 65 74 .->4 1 L.'eeeralK'r 74 04 I 74 05 I 74 02 ' 74-00 73 97 i 73 85 ; 73 82 I 73 82 ! 73 81 ; 73 80 I 73 80 i 73 80 ! 73 80 73 78 73 76 , 74 47 74 41 74 .15 74 32 74 26 '74 23 '74 20 '74 15 74 13 73 73 73 72 73 70 73 68 73 65 73 62 73 60 73 59 73 .■w 73 S8 73 Vt 73 61 73 61 73 61 73 61 73 .■» i-inl'i r l.i I,, l)i-i-i iril,i-r .11 ^^P 62 OK PART MUST Of THE ISTBRIOH 7 aionaE v, a. 1917 Monthly DiwHAmiK .»» Whjtemui th Kivkk at Whitkhoith koh thb Vkam 191a. IDraiDORp area 1,400 aquare milrs.] MONTH UiacHARoc IN Second-Feet. I JaDuary Kebnian' .March April. May 1.7:.'0 June I. INN) July. imT .\uguat . J4it ; ."'eptembiT 177 ' October. . 350 I Novcmlwr I>ec«'inber Thi- Y I'lir l.Tl'H NilTH. — MnrkiHl ihn- 'i K-liinat>c| .MIX .■>s ■M J.". 1»H Mnxiniiini : Miiiiiiniiii Mrnii. 'IH '1(1 '10 't:>rainaKf .\ren. O 01.5 0007 O (lOX U'.'iW 0014 O-.'iSt* Mis 0-OtiN i 0-036 j 0-220 I 01«7 tl-0H2 I ..7,J Total in urr*-- f»7 ,-ire in Minnesota ;ind Dakota. rA\.:A*) in ,>a.«kaIchewaM and 2:<,:«XI in .Manitolia. 'I he vall.-y of tlie river is not .IcHiuhI hy high hanks as in most ea.-.es. but the whole >-..untry sloix-^ gently toward the river, which lies in a channel cut to a (h'ptli of from 2.') to .i<) fi-ct Ih-Iow the plain. The valley of the K.hI river IS the ol.lest .settled district in the I'rovinee. tli(. land U-ing practically all scttL-d and fanne-l. Little standinit tiinUT is to he found, onlv clumps „t din anil a.sh with (mplar and cottoiiwo .-tLsured iH-tw^n the lake and the city of Winniiien. There are ;i riuiiil" r of imiHirtant centres which are IocbUmI along the river, .\moiig those within the provii.ce of .Manitoba are: Kmerson, which ig juMt north of the U\>r- uational U.undary W mmixg, at the juiKtion of the .\ssinilx)inc with the Hi-t], and Selkirk about .'•_> miles |«.|o„ W inni|).-g. In ad.litioi, to these a numlK-r of .small eoniinunities are PRfXJRKSS RKhOHT OF THE MAMTOHA HYDROMF.TKir si RVEY S3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf MHprinn Htation- have U-i-u U«ttt.-<1 fn.n. tin... to tin..- a.i.l inaintain«| f„r ••..rtaii, penodii at the following ptjintH along the river m the provin.-.- of Manitoba - 1. At the C.N.R. bridge at Emerson. 2. Three rnile«lK-lowKmerf«)n. :<. At Khn Park hridge in Winnijxg. 4. At KfHiwofMl liridge in Winniixu. IIIIHI rMIIK>. The trihularie. ..f the Hed whi.h enter th.l river wilhil. tl,.. prov.nre of M..M,...I.M .,r <-irie rivn. 1 lie ..then, an- . ■on.M.ler.Hl ..lohi: with the H...I riv.r: thev enter it in the order given ro,„ soun-e „.„„„.„,. |{..e.,r.l- of ,i-. h.r.,- .,r ,h.. Ho...au and Kat are fairlv eontinuo.ts. Mit for th.; other, only isoL.t.-l luet-nn^- ,r. :.vaila!,le ..,.llani-oil.> iiietiriiiu- In the ...«. of the l-..„,l.,..a. ,.o.,. -I,.,ul,l l„. „,a,i.. that tl„- nver How. partiv through .ue..■*. .>,-., \i| <,u M 'lily from that Hai. loi: ili'l tia- lii'.'ii ii|M-r:tti-. on .. loeat..! on ,he downstream m.|... ,h,. I.l>. I>eir,a h,,at..l on the west .side of the ahmment. 1 h,> ..hange ,Mo-...,i ,1„. l„..a„.,n of ,|, „.,„ approMuiatelv tw.lv f ' UKi OKIl» \\ ^li Mtl.K iJaily gauge height reeord, have Uvn kep, i„r , a,.|, o,-u water season s.nee the suu.on ■ 4 T'n ;" ""T"',"""' '"••"'''" '""'"^ "'""'^ '•""""'"•"-- hav.. lK>en obtain..! f"; «iM (xri.Kl .\ diseharge .iirve u.r oiten water uu\ ■x\v.,,.r ,..,..li, ;,>.,. i... i ■.-....■,, :,„„ ,r,mi It .Minmtes „f ,|aily di-ehare, h.-iN, I,..-,, arrivnl at. 64 DICPAHTMUMT OF THK IXTEHIOR 7 OIOROE V, A. iai7 DHAINAQE ARKA. The area tributarj- to the river above this station is 34,600 square inilen and practically all of it is south of the International Boundary*. tlAlGE. A iiiue-foot vertical staff gauge is secured to the shwt piling around the west pier, t wenty feet upetream from the section and is used for the lower stages of the river. The ri-cords of the upper stage of the river are obser^-ed on a gauge placed on the east side of the ice breaker on the upetream side of the bridge. Both of these gauges arc referred to » permanent M.H.S. B.M. located on the left bank of the river about sixteei feet upxtreani from the west bridge abutment. This B.M. is set to M.H.S. datum. ( HAN.NEI.. The cliannel is divided by the bridge piers', otherwise it remains the same under all conditions. The bottom is liard clay inlaid with gravel. It is straight for four hundre7 over- Howetl the banks, UISC'HAHUK MEASUliEMENTS. Mea-fua-nients are takm from the downstream side of the bridge except under winter conditions when thev are taken from the ice. ALCLHAtV. A range in stage under open water conditions of 26.16 fe«;l is coveretl, the discharge curve being well defined between gauge heights 74y.O and Ttio.O, beyond these limits the definition is not so good. Under ice ctinditions a discharge curve is well defined between the limits 749.0 and 751 .5. l)i.siH.\m!K Mk.^slreme.nts of Ked Rivek at Emeksox, l'Jir>. Date. KiiKiixi'i'. Meter. No. Width. .\rea of Section. \ Mean eloeity. (iiuiKe HiiKht. Diseli.irn Feet. Sq.ft. Ft Iicr see. Feet. .Scc.-ft Jan. JJ CO. All.ii i.!»r.' 1H8 70H 1J2 751'J."i •»4;i' Mv i:t 1 i;. IS. I'littiTwdi i.isr l^h 710 1-24 7,VJ-4-.' sw.t' Mar :.'.' CO. AUiii i.yi-' lUl 73ti 1 • 2-, 7.'.L' •.'):! 020' April 11 T. J. M.rnr.' l,4X-> 1' .\Uiii J.Ul.s Jtl4 •.',190 .'•(W 7.-i(in) 4,57t) IiiiiV 11 ■-• IMS -ML' [..Wl lti7 7.v»;n -',.540 .hil\ N 1 M. H..\.l l.l'.Ml :i2K tj,640 H-Ol 771 Jl n»,uaii July Jl 1,1 '.Hi m:> 4,179 2 •-•7 7(ilH;» M.4W1 Auk It) " i,HMi I'UT l,4It> 1 • m 7.">;MHi .',;«> 1 ■ .'.'.» 7.'.l-7t 1.72'- , . - . FKfMiHUSS HKHiHI Of THK MAMTOBA HrONUMKTHir si hXK) 66 6C66IONAL PAPER No. 29r Daily Cai «> ~ — — — - (iBUV lleilUil rhuriif. 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VKl VJ IMi 1 ..'i."ill !l 1 n 1.1 1 5,»ti ; ^■i M \ i.lUM U (M 1.H4J VJ 117 1 !."i4V Ni>t» in i,iiMiiiiiiiiis iriim .iMiiitsn I m April 4 .mil .Nii rmi mi ^liiiiijil I.. :i.|i|.,,| I,, KMiiici iH'ichts ii> III i-iiiImt 14 to l)<,ri,|iili..r U s| 11 1 1, ,11 I) ailllli ee DUPAKTMKXT Of THE ISTKHIOH 7 OIOROK V, A. 1t17 MuNTHLT DimHAKiiK or Red Riveh at Kmerhon. rtm the Yeah HH'>. (Urainngr iirra 34,WIU M]ii»n> niiln.l MONTH. January KebruBO' Marrh. AdHI. Iday Jutip July Augllal SeptrnilxT October Ni)venilKr I)ecenib«-r Til. V. :,r DwduaoK IN SacoNi>-K ■BT. Ki>N-Orr. .7' Depth in Muxiniuiu. M illinium. .M.un. »2 M7.500 t.out* l,.V».'. l,."l^^ IMIi l)'0.'>M H7,7flO 2«).121 MS :i.;il)i O'lHNi 1 .'Utl 2,4(r2.)40ctiun i.s situuteii on the (lowii.-itreani .Mide of V.\\i\ Park traftie tiridge wiiieh (Toswfi the KihI river .-it Khn Park witliin the city liniitw of Winnipeg and about four and one- half miles alMive the junction of the .XsMinilHiine and R«Hi ri\crs. The LP. of the seetion i> market! mi tin' wcMwIen hand rail al the north end of the bridite on the downstream side. KKCdKIM WMI.AHl.t. I>ail> miUKe lieiicht readifiKs have \>fvi\ taken from .Xuifust 19. 1014. on. .\ iiumlMT of discharu*' iiieM.sureinen.s have atm U-eii spt-unni. Th«' (tresc'nee of the St. .\ndrew.s Dam in tin- Heil river has ii iiiateriul effiKrt U|)on tin- dlM'hafKi- meujsumBent> taken at this (xiint, but one of the object.- of cstablishinK the '^jitioii WHS to s«Ttaie records »>ver that jieriod when the daiii wji.s o|)enenfiion. This vtan n-placed on NoveinlxT '» by a vertical staf^ gauge »tin-ii was fiixirneii to the romretc |»ier in iiiidstretiiii ami just U'low the ice breakei PKOaRKsa HUHtHT Of THK MAMTOHA HYhHOMKTKIt SIHVKY •IttlONAL PAPnn NO. 2Sf 67 < H.WNKI.. The duiiuu'l ix kI ruiKlit fi.r I .(NNI f.ti alh .ve tin- ■^wtiijij uiiil I .."JOO feet U-low, the Unkx !ir.- high ami not liahlc to overflow, the lir.i of tlu- rhHiiiM-l ix roiii|K»H«l of Mind and clay and «iin.- what Uablo to shiftinic. Th.' ri,,tnni«T. Dlm-HAKliK MKAHt'KKMENTH. Th«' iliwharRc inttwim-nicnls an- taken froii. the dowiiMn-ain »\Av of the luidnr. Ar( 1 H.\( Y. Owing to lh«- .-ff..! of til.- o|KTation of the St Andrews Dam. it ha^ not lM-<-n ixMHihU- to eoMtniet a dwebarKe .urve for this station. Primarily the Htation wiih .^tabliHhed with the objpct of niakiiiK slo|)e diHfharp- exi« rimenls. unthr eonditions obtainiiiK when the ilam WW eloiWHl. Imt owiuK to the distanee that the water \i^ l.aek.-.! up U'vond the station mifficient fall enidd not !«■ ol)taiii<-d in a r^treteh of .s«"veral miles to r.-iider the rr-siilt« obtaineij at all n-hahle. When the dam id ofx-n the diseh;:ri;e measurements are (juile reliable. DlM HAHliK .MkA81 HKM B.NTW OK Keu ltlVi:H AT Kl.M I'aKK, Wi.NNIPEU, lyi.'i. Uativ KnciiKiT. .M.hr WUI-li. smi<)ii Menu (i'lugp XfJority. j ilfighl ii'ilmrui'. .lull s < (» . .\llrli h. •* lU - April •i - i;< 1 . J MiHin-. 17. - :«) i:. », I'atlerwi M«v \i 1 ,1. Moore. \..ir 1 !.■.■ 1. r H . Boyd 11 a.^urt- iiM'Mt I.UI2 I,9IL' l,43A 1,435 l,U-J«l 1.1«7 I, HIT ll'ot. :f.'.'. 421 4Uh .MM) «l'.s \2S ."*<|. (I. :l t. J,4MI 2,4MI l',4.W -',47« .•>,2«« .'•,l)»h \.>K, ."...IKI •">.4'.M 0';Ui (I S/i 3.". 017 1 9« 1 !H'> O .'lO 0'(>N Oti7 .! Kwt. I i TLI* 7S TJ!9 Hi 7J«m» ( I 730 -.M 1 735-74 I 7.35- 19 I 7.33 Itf ! , 7;\\()()l) HUIlMii;. \VlN.\II'K(i HISTOKY. \ »iUKe was .s.-t on the Red River at the H.mIw.mmI britlne in the City of Winnipeg on Augiwt 2J. 1912, by G. H. Hurnhani, in eonnection with the work of the R(hI River survev :md from that time intermittent Raune readiiiRs have \m-\\ obtained at this (Miint. I.IM ATION OK liAliiK. The RedwmKj bridRe .ro.s.ses the Re.l River ..n I{.Hlwo r.-f,.rene(Ki toa B.M. .-kt t(. M.H..>< datum, on the top of the bridge pier adjacent to the gauge. KKIOIIDS AV VILABl.t. Intermittent gauge readings have been .>l>taine w n'fpiTPd to ii |M>niiiini'nt M.H.H. B.M. m-l lo M.H.S. (Ufiiiii :itiil l. HKt'UHUM WAILABIJC. CoiitiiiuuUH rcconlK of tliiily khuip' rcwIinKM hiivt> Ut-n iilitHiiMtl from I In- time of inKliillalioM of the khiikc, Muv I. IUI4, to Nnv«MiitN>r .Jl llt|.5. KKi) ui\ i:h at ST. \(;athk. lllHTMItV, A KiiUKi* wiutm-i nil tin- Hill river 111 Si. AkhIIic Iiv A. Pirir on Muy 1. l!tU, uiid cxrt'pt iliiriiiK tiiiii>r« (if iiili-rfcrciict' iliiriiiK liiiili wiitcr riMiiriii< liuvf In-«>ii olttitiiu'il "iiirt' Ihat lime, I.IM'.MION OK (f.^l liK. A iiiiie-fiNil eii!iinelle:>'' 'x'^'K ""I'lire)! !•> :i hmI ilriviii into I lie ImhI of the Htreuni elow' to the left hunk, two hune<-eiiilM'r :. from .May II) to .liiiie :«». aiil xvilhin the ri'iiviiK-euf MuniluliH. The mouth of the Hii.seHU isalNiut I'J mili'N north of the Iiilerimtloniil Ixiuiiilttry unil it (Irain.x the territory lyiiiK lo the wext iiikI south of the l^ike of the WimmLs. The Keiierul ilireetioii followetl by the Kom-uii is northwest, Imt the ueliial eoursi' of the river is very sinuous, alxiul half of its h'liKlh lyiii(i in Initeil Slates territory. The hanks of the river var>- fnnii ten to twelve fin-t in heiKht anil are eiit shar|ily ilown from the prairie levi'l. The river iNiltoni anil hanks ar ni|MiH<-«l ehii-fty of heavy elay. The ilrainaKe area is I.IIS" .s<|uure miles, K*NI s<|Uiire miles U'iiiK in Maliitoha :itiart of the ilrainaKe area is uiuler eulti- vatiun, then- iK-iiiR little standiiiK tiiiilN>r in (hat part within the pniviiui-. What then- is funsistH niiwtly of elm, ash and oak, very little of which is of eommereial size ( 'onsiderahh- druinaKe work has Ixi-n done in the hasin, es|M'eially on the I'nileii States si(U> of the line. There are no towns of any sixe lo Ih> found ahiUK the river, hut tlire<< xiiiall villanes are so kieateil; thew are Spratiue, near the International iHiuiidary on the UidKi'ville hraiieh of the C.N.K , Stuart hum on the same line and Dominion City liM-uted at tlii' eruMKiiin of the Knierson hraneli of tlie C.I'.K. Dominion City liiu* a |iopulalion of aliout 200. l)iM<-|iarf{<> measurements have Inrn made at various seetions on the river sinee the estahlishineiit of the Survey in I!»I2. The .seetions were use. a meteriiiK station was estahlishetl on the Koseau river at Stuart- hiirii, Manitolia, hy .\. I'irie, and the station was o|terateeii water s<*aNon • •r Ihal veal. PMMIHBMM HtCHttHT Iff TIIK MiMTOHi HVIiHohlKTHI < SIH\KY 2M l. tl It motion WHM l"wiiMin-niii fnmi ilif iiUtvi- iiHiitiumtl liriilKi' and wiw i-MiiililiKlinl The IniliHl I'oint \n n Inrni- |H-rniHiii>ni iihic su|i|Nin I till' w.iiir's i-ilip lIKi IlKIlM »\ UI.^HIK. Kroi ■ I llic titiH' of till' iti,<.tiillitlioli (if tl n'mlinnf. :iri .iMiiluliJi- up to \o\cmU.r l."i of || i*oii)litioii.-i were imt uhI, II' KitiiKf on .Mii> T. roniiimouK riTonJK of Kituici- II' ■•iiiiii' vi'iir. Ill wliii-li ti liir H IVIT Diwliiirnr Itli'.'iHliri'lMi'liI^ wiTr ink !i riiiiiii' in ^tiiifi' of ;< :f fi^.i. mikI from II III III Miriim> liint-!. iIioiikIioiii tlii» |M>riiMl. •■o\i-riiiK '«' I'xliiiiiilnl ijiiily cliMlmritii. hiivc Ini-m i-oiii|mti>Jiii i^ I..V.tl Mniari' iiiili-!.. <> \i I.I': A iiiii.-fiM.i >talT KiiilKi' ■MTiiii'ii to a two liv four imli .■.tn-aiii mar in. Icfl liunl. at ihi' CNU, l.ii,lKi'. TIm. Mil S MM srtiiHiii-iit nil anil loi'iiiiil aUiiii Mixiy-hvi' in'\ nortliwcHt of I H \NN> I Till' U'.l of till' -iriaiii is .•oni|N.M..| of saii.ly >ili ami lialilr to shift <| liaiiks at till' srrtii III ari' liiidi ami not lialilc t o omtIIow. iiriiiK IIinnI. I'hi lilsi MAIIl.K \U:\M IIKMKNTw. All ilisiharKi' iiiia.sui'i'im'nl> siiirr ihr i| from a iravi'lli-r MiriiMiiiliNl from a lalilr from wliirli || till- iHiint.s of iiii'aNurnm'nl. iM'oiitiiiiiaiiri' of ilir liriiJKf Mation arr niailc III- liii'Icr is lowcriil into tlir stri-aiii at Al I I KAIY. Thi' ilisi'|iarK<' riirvi' for tl fairly will ilitiniMl. »■ laiiur ill siaiji' iovi'iikI liy ilir iliM-harni- iiiiiiMir ■rlili'nt.s is DiSl IIAIdiK MkaM HKMKMS Of |{..sK\l l{l\KII \KAIt S it Sti AMTHI HN, I!»I;'>. M.I. Whiil, Vr. '►I M. ;ill I i;tuyi • I II.. 11 \.|...jtv lli'iulii l)|s,li: l{i'lli;ilk« M:i \ I'll Ma.\ l.s , I I), All.ii Mini' l.'i 111! I.iiv > li r. II u..\.i s.'pl 111 ^i|il Hi !.s I 11 \i l.ti:(.'.', ft. TIT \| IN It llii.lv,. !KIS I ..,1,1,. M'.li III All .lis. I; laiK. Jli j.MftiriiiK liiki'ii Ml I Isl riipiils Ih'Iiiu ; tfi.iiw*' US MKROCOPY RtSMUTION TBT CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) L> t7S ■ 2.5 1^ ■— u mm |Z2 yo «u: 1^ I'f lii /APPLIED IM/1GE Inc 1653 East Mam Street Rochestef. New vorh '4609 USA (716) 482 - 0300 - Phone (716) 266 - 5989 - Fa- 70 OEPARTMEST OF THE ISTEHIOR 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 D.Mi.Y tlAUCiE Height and Disch.\koe of Roseau River near STUARTBruN, koh 191"). IDrainuRO iimi I. .*>!?(( ^jtiur*' inileH.] Ill 11 \2 U 14 17 IS l!l 20 21 22 2:< 24 2o 211 2S 2!» 30 ai July 95 47 95 52 95 61 OS 59 95 ikl 95 (i2 95 1)2 95 l>4 95 111. 95 71) 95 88 95 Sli 95 85 95 84 95 72 95 t)5 95 5li 95 5(1 95 t>2 95 4S 95 ;» 95 17 95 14 95 OH 94 97 94 77 04 l«l 94 M 94 5(1 94 49 tf4 3a 871) 894 927 919 923 930 930 937 945 9nl 1,024 1.017 1,013 l.OCHI 9I>B 1 94 21) 4,->4 94 14 417 94 07 ■3911 93 911 3(13 93 H9 342 93 79 313 93 71 31 HI .Scptfinl)) r 93 in 93 ,■))! 93 17 93 32 93 114 92 8,-. 93 (12 92 99 941 92 9(1 909 92 94 919 ' 92 89 930 92 S2 880 92 7() 847 7(18 7.^.7 729 IHKt (124 .")79 ,V11 ,i28 477 92 74 92 (14 92 (12 92 (12 92 .19 92 (12 92 84 92 92 92 9() 92 94 92 inl 273 2.'.1 228 1(K) 129 94 114 110 101 89 79 (11 .■)8 .■)S ,"►4 58 92 107 114 110 51 92 49 ; 92 31 92 U 91 99 91 H(, 92 17 \ 92 29 92 31 92 32 92 29 92 2:1 ' 92 30 i 92 29 '. 92 31 i 92 32 92 29 92 31 92 311 92 32 92 34 92 33 92 34 ' 92 3,i i 92 40 92 42 92 44 ; 92 4(1 ! 92 4(1 i 92 M 1 92 ,-|2 4(1 21 111 12 19 21 22 T9 19 20 19 21 23 24 25 29 31 34 :'.H 36 41 44 92 48 92 4,-) 92 52 92 112 92 (17 92 .V.I 92 114 92 (12 92 (1(1 92 .")',( 92 ,">7 92 57 92 (11 92 92 114 (12 92 .Vt 92 .Vl 92 .■>9 1 92 ,")!) 1 92 ")(< 92 (id 92 112 92 (Ml 92 48 92 .19 92 ."17 92 19 92 W> 92 ,i9 92 112 92 54 NriVfliihiT. 39 92 59 54 :;,", 92 02 58 44 92 BO .-),) ,')8 92 59 .54 115 'J2 62 58 .■>4 92 62 58 111 92 61 ,511 58 92 61 .ill ,"».") 92-59 54 .54 92 62 58 51 92 62 .58 51 92 114 (11 ,'>(i (11 17 49 51 49 49 39 51 51 10 19 51 Note. — Station established May 7, 1915. Ice conditions from November 13 to end of .vear. Not sufficient information to compute duily discbarKcs. PfNMlHKSS REPORT OF THK MAMTOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Mdnthly Di!S(har(;k dv I{oseal River at Stiaktbukn kor 1915. lUraiiiane arpit 1 ,810 square mile^j.) 71 MONTH. May Juni- July .\ugU8t Septenilxi Octob«r Novembt'i December Th.' I'crioil . DisdiAnoE IN Second-Feet Run-Ofk. Maxiinuiii MiiiiniuiM, Mean. Per square mile. Depth in inches on Total in acrr- Drainagi' i feet Area. '77-. 0-42S o-49:i f)2: i 417 : 67S 0-375 0-41f> I,0S4 477 840 0-464 0-53.-) J.->4 .il 17^ U-OO.'i 0-11(1 4J :t ' 24 ! 0-OlH 0-014 6". ;{.■> 62 1 0-029 0-033 >6<) 03.1 0-037 i ';«) 1 0-017 0-020 l,OM 32<.» 0-182 1-061) Note. — Disfharues marked thus (') arc fstiniatod. 47,700 40,300 .->1,60() 10,600 1,430 3,200 3,570 1,850 160,250 ROSKAr RIVER BKLOW DOMINION CITY. HISTORY. The section at Baskemlle's farm wliile satisfactory was co:isitleral)lv out of the route and entailed a drive of nearly eighteen miles. On April 14, 1914. the ahovc station was established by D. B. Gow to supersede it. LOCATION OF SKCTION. The station below Doniiuion City is about 2.(KX) feet below the C.P.R. bridge over the Raseau and about 2,100 feet below the C.P.R. dam on the river. The I.P. is a nail m an eight inch white ash tree blazed and near the top of the left bank. )ili( OKDS avaii.ahi.k. A daily gaURc height record has been kept since April 14, 1914, and sufficient meterings have bwn taken to define the diseharKe curve. Daily discharges have l)een computed for the station. DHAINACiK AKtA. The drainage area is 1.940 .square miles. (iAl (iK The gauge is a vertical stall fastened to a two by four inch scantling driven into th.' stream bed and braced. It is located one thousand feet below the section and is nearer the town on account of the winding of the river. There is only one channel at all stages. The bottom is fairly i>ermanent, the banks are sloping and not subject to overflow. The channel is straight for three hundred and fifty feet above the section and for one hundred feet below. . i T2 1>KI'AHTMK\T OF THE IXTK/tlOH 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 DIS" rmn^ .\<7(). Dim iiAmiK Mkas, HKMK.Ms OK RosKAi HivKi, Hki.ow Dominion City, I<»1.V I>Ht<' I'*nyiiiriT. c. o. \r Miir ■M - Apri 15 r. .J. M.M.n Miiv ->'» CO All.ri Jiiiir I(t ■• July <» it r H Hoy.l •2-2 - Aii^. :!0 " S,.„t. 14 ■• Nov. •.>! < . (1. Allri, _ _ Mi-tcr Nn. """"• S,.cti.,., V.lorily IH.iKllI. i.iti:; l.itl.t i.'.tr.' 1 . i:t.-> L'.dlK I'.OIN Mil? i.ntr I.I!I7 I 1.1!>7 1.HI7 : 1,1!»7 i I, •174 ! 4.ro 4;mi .« (I lili.) ii:>'i) Slid Mill li7 ■ 7 117-7 .'HI-,) 41'- II .")lll h'i'ct. ; Si(. ft. 4.-, 45 .V.>0 ■',12 411 l«!»L' •)!!•.' 4lio 4(>r) 1 ll7 1 • Mi I xx IMI 1-77 I 7.i 1 i HS-4:i i !»:f:t:; I ■lU'iiii ! !i:;-5(i i '.i.-)-ii !l,j-4!l i 'Xi-2t) »:m» : N7-li(l I Mi- 47 I Ns -:(.■) Sit. fl. II X HA -•4 124 IcM i-a.-iiri'.iirnt jKiiat Mt-a; i IIIITlt. N'lt at rrmilti ir >»■)- Ice .M<>aMir<'iiit'iil. PHOOKKSS KEI'OHT OF THE MAMTOHi HYDKOMKTHK si SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf DmI.V CA.-.iB AND HKl.iHT DlMHAmiK ..K l{„«KAl HiVKU BKM.W l),.«,N l!t|-). |l)rniiiaitc-!ii...i l.hso »<,iiiiri' miles H\ KY i<»\ City 73 HMI :!l !ii' III ; 7():( Mi 77 "1 M) ! ti.i.s ■Ml Mt , !)l .-.a (ilC. fiti Ii7 i III an .•)«:i Wl Wi 1 (II (HI .•..■.i> sii ,-.7 ! (XI s,-, 1 .'ilti K<> 7(i I NoTK. (iima. hi-iirliK tiiiUK.' Iiiiiilit^ iiiMrkcd tlius (ii III' < niKliiiiin-' fiiiiii .Iiiiiiuirv 1 Nut Miffiiiiiii iiifiiriiia'ioii in r, liitrrpolati'il. til April U tiiul fniiii \ 'MijMiti' thiily iliM-liariii- "iH ) KS :(i mi 1 Kn :)i h7 .,1. 1 >i,S L>li S7 \ 4(1 1 H.S a H7 \ 1 s7 ' imiiiImi Hi III Diri'inl >(■: :tl. "^^ DEPARTMBM OF THE IS'TERtOH 7 OEOROC V, A. 1917 Monthly DisdiAWiK ok Hoheai Rivkh Near Dominion City kor Ht|.-.. lOraiiiiiKv an-a 2, VM aquan- milen.] Di BCHAROE I.V Sk<:ond-Keet Ri N-Orr MONTH. Her Depth in Muxinmni. Mininiuiii. Mean. square mile. inches un Druinaite Total ill aen-- feel. Olf. 'Ill l|.i '.'IIKI 7»lti .\ri>u. 0006 0-004 00>> 0-187 0-410 January Febnmrv Marrh April. May. June July August September October November Deeember ooo."; 0004 0-(X)7 0-167 0-:{5tl 6lfi 444 922 21,400 47,100 U4<> 1 ,284 47K 4!l tltl 452 .>1(1 :n 1!) 2S 70H 907 ISK 2ti ,i:t '90 '1.-. 0-327 0-450 0-087 0012 02.-. 042 0-021 0-I2-i 0-3(l,-i 0-519 0-100 0-013 0-029 0-047 0-024 41,800 -".9,500 11,600 1,.550 ••{.260 ,5,3.'50 2,77.-; The Yenr j 1,284 21)9 1-712 19t>,-30tl Note. — Discharges marked thus (') are estimated. THE RAT RIVKH. The (IrainuKC area of the Rat river from Ma .soiirct^ to its mouth comprises 997 square miles. The northern boundarj- of this area is formed by the watersheds of the ^\ hitemouth and Seine rivers, while its soutJiem limits consist of the northern slow of the watershed of the Roseau river. The west branch of the river takes it.s rise in tl\; coui.try lying to the southeast of the town of VVoodridRe on the Ontario Branch of the Canadii'.n Northern Railway, and is con- hiKHl chiefly to Tp. 3. R. 11 . E.P.M. The first ten miles of its course the river has a south- westerly heanntj. from this latter |)oint it flows northwest for about four miles, then nearly title south for three miles, then north for about six miles. Tliis latter point lies about two miles east of the town of Zhoda, from this point it flows through a swampy ami marsh\- countrj- due west for aljout eighteen miles and then in a northwesterlv direction to its moiitii :it the Red river. The territorj- drained is generally flat prairie- country, except in the upjier ieache>. where the laiitl is inclined to be wet and swampy. Nearly all the drainage ;irea is under eiiltivation, the s(>ttlement being about the oldest in the province. RAT RIVKH AT OTTKHBIHNK. Hl.STOKY. Tlic station was tstablished by S. S. Scovil on May 2;{, 1912. l.lKAriU.N OF SKI TIDX. 'I'he section is un the dow)i.'-:-ream side of the bridge wliicli crosses the Hat at F. X. Joubert's lann, four miles from Otterburne by the C.P.R. and two miles from 8t. Pienv The I. P. is marked by a spike driven in the south end of the down.streain railing f-HmHKSS HEHtHT OF THE MAMTOHA HYDROMETHIV SIKVEY 76 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f UKCOHD.S AVAII.ABLK. DHAINAdK ARKA. ...a S's:'::;"ts;;:™ir::r ,, Jlr- :;;r,;r "'^- ■- "- « - fiAl'GE. h.nv}t\T^''l* " ""^t-"*'^ "■'■"""' •■^'"'^ '^""Be secured to a pile .sixteen feet fro... the left CHAXNKL. DISCHARGE MEASUREMENTS. Discharge nieuisureii.enl.s are n.ade from the downstream ^i.).. nt tK^ k, ,j » DIVERSIONS. n.s,HAK.;K .MKAs,KEMi.:.NTs OK Hat H,vp.„ .V,. OnKRB.RNK, 101.-,. Datr .lau. I .\pril Hi May :;:; June l.'(i July 10 July :.':( Aup. J! Vov. 17 Kngiufpi. M. S. Madd.ri T. J. Moore. f'. O. Allen T. H. Bovd M U I C. (). .\llcl, Mefi Width Area i.i' Sertii)!) ' Ice cover. " Ni) discharice. ! Feet. Sq. ft. 1,402 21(1 :,.:< 1,43.-. oil; 15Mi 2,01,s 43 103 L' 2,01S 38-:< 81-.-> 1,197 35-7 o7-7 1,197 35-7 67-.-, t,l!l, 29-7 ■M ■ .N i.:<7t .■{7-0 .■>7 1 Mean V>locit> Ft. per .•*»'(• 00(1 Ml 0-94 0-8S ()-6ti 0.71 0-00 0.)i2 GaUKi- Heiglii. Feit. ss-:i7 91 -4:" 90-ls hriiiiimii' iiri'ii H.'><) w<|iiiirr iiiil<'».| .liimiiirv Krhniiiry ! Miirrh | \pri| I ' iv.v Miiv Junf ' Uf 1 Ml ivhi l)i"- OlIMVi I 1)1,. (iiilivi' li:irir>J lli'iihi I rliiirifi'. tli'iirhl IV,i K.n churfn'.j llt'iglit. .<*.■.■ fi j ¥,■,,, !M) M 'Ml yi !NI Kl ">l i:i 1 July. N'liii-nilxT, l>i«- i>- <-lmrici'. S.T, (I 172 171 177 IKI 1.V4 <;;(llKi> K.vl n) im Mil im NH 114 XN K(l >IK Hi, sx s.-> lU' 144 144 I HO 411 t(l 17 Kll JK 14li Wl (17 wi mt HJ I H!l HI US j Ml 7h 127 I Hii 7:) (litolMT HH II' Nil 45 S9 47 1)1- rhumr. S.r It .17 :i;t ;iii 2» I'll 211 I^'wiiiIht. :t:i ' Ml SA .1") i XH 22 :t4 so 14 H8.71I HN 77 27 2t ! 2:f ; Hit 47 HII II H<» Hi :!"i ! H",( 27 :ll) i H9 24 Hi) Z7 HII 2.-> HO 2:< HO 22 21 HH 12 1 I Ni'iK. — I liiiiKi' IicikIiIs I Ic ikrd tl lllilil j'>ll« t't'iilll .1; Ills I'l iiit<'r|«)liiti-il. HII 17 HII 20 HO 14 N'lit -iiffi"iriii irifi Hillary I ti) April I.') uiiil Xi.vimiiIiit i:i In DriM-niln-r :il iitiiriiiaticiri u iMi|iiilc (l;iily ili>i-li;iri;c- fmMiHK.SS HHrOHT O, THE MAMTOHA HYOHOMKTHn s, «,>., SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25r MoNr.n.v I),., „. ; „K H v. U.vkk at Ohkhh. h.nk k..„ tmk Vkak H.I.V |l>riiiiiuKi. iiri'ii, ii.V) «,uuri. mil,.,! 77 MONTH. Jaiiiiitry KobruaV\ Nr.ircli April May June .Inly . AllKIIMt. . SiptCnilMT llctolxT. Novi'iiilMr Dci'iiiiU'i ■| he- I'.Tioil Dl'l lUHl.K IN S»;( iimi-KkIL Hi \-<)u. MiniiiiiipM Mi IM 71 Mi'Mi Jll 14 •I-.' IM 17 I'll -•1 l> II :.'i) ! l>..r Oi'l'th in ; 111. •<(":irr II I'll! ' r,,|;i| mill' I'riiiiiiiiii f, ! Ai.„. 'II '() w ()(HM ii'i)ii:< 'a:, I4(i 0' It)., 123 OlVt 1 1 ■ J I N 50 01177 HUM, ■19 O'lHMl ll'lHill T) O'OOS O'IMHI 1 iMHXi niHi7 :.'.■. ll'03h (Ml 'L'.'i (liKlS (l(MJ '•'i (1-OO.s IMHIII :il (Mils 'i.tWiO 7,. ".."HI -MC'i .' tIMi .107 .'.ts l..Vl(i l..'>*Mi :)07 ■JoTK.- All iimrkrd tliiiH ('i .•.si|,„,„,.,|. SKINK HI\ KH .\T .STK. .WXK Dj.; (-|n.;M.>. m.-JTOHY. woro :M5a.n ..o„„„,.u..i in H„ en.l.„v.mr ,o ohtuin a ralini. ,f U^^^^^^^^ I.OC.\Tl{»X OF SE(TI<>X. Tiu- ini-iS^tliibJ ii!;s;.ui;!::t f:^' i"^ ":' it ^'"- ■" ""■ ^•">- " ^'- '*<""•-■ wosf ,.„,1 of tl„. bridKP. ■ ' '"' '"'""' ■'"'"♦ '^ " '•"" "" 'I'" KKCOHDS .VV.\II..\BI,K. :;!ir,:r'" """"" '""'■' - »-V:,,''i;.,;.;-;. ,,tr::t'|.:;;.:; ■;:»-;,;,:: dr.\ina(;e ahka. Th. .IrainaK. a,va tributary I., tl..- riv.-r at this ,„,i„, is :,„) ,.„.,„. ,„„,, (■■ THt IXTHHIOH 7 OlOROt V. A. 1t17 IHAN.NtL. Th.. mr.io,, i.s |or«t«l at a sliRhtly ourved fwrt <,f th.- rivn Tl... UmI „f th.- ntromn ,> ^•ndy. and at all niagi^ th.. flow of thr river will \h> .■«nfin.'<( to ih,. ,„„. rhannel wvered bv the •M'ctioti. DIH< HAKdK MKAHCHCMKNTS. ri..' .iis.-hiirK.' ni.'«wr.ni.'nis „t all ■^lanw of Hi.' riv.-r aiv taken from tli.- l.ri.lK... At CIAHI V. l)l.,.HAlt..K MkaMKKMKNT ok SkINK HivKH at SlK. A.NNK Dkh ("HKNKS, |> I '. (>. Allen lunf Jh K. H, \> Alia i< r. H. Moyil lltUTWIU Mftcr I m:w I,1m7 :-•,() IS 1,»J0 l.lilT Wi.lth. Kn-t, Area of ' Mi-hii ! (i Scrtioii Vclocily. , llciitht. ty i I.V.'C. 44 77 .-. S<(. ft. ill. IMT M-c I Kwl. i-'HH s ^ |..v.. i »r,m llXt »4 (IJ t>-4:t I W.i-24 II 7J H3H3 OIHI 02 (17 niwha Sec. ft. 440-7 176 -.I 50-4 10»» OOO •ISBIONAL PAI>IR No. Mf 79 Daii Day > «;a. „K H.„an AM. I>,H, HAHOK OK Mk.NK H.V.K A, S.>:. AVVK »., (•„,,,, »..,, 1918. liinuiiry Krhriinrv ! ( !iiujct< i ll'wht IN.. rharirr. rhWKf Mjtri'k. April. Miiy. Junr (f'tlltft- ll< inhi i Vrr\ i .•*■( V'->'\ j ,««! ft l>l»- '■hart*'. *■<■ (I lliiltfit j ihurm- I lli'iihi ! ••*••.• (I 1 >■.•.■! \ UA Wl VA A2 !IA ;i*i 114 li;i tM 7(1 111 .V< ■'• 77 114 ».^ 1)1, '»auif« l>i.- • hnri' II 111! 'if ' hiirgt! >^<- tl ► w. »w (1 44U •« |. 42 Wl 'XK \: III .n> 'v.i ( fli7 •I.) (M 2» 1'7J '"2 !I4 1.1 .'»7 '•1 m 2k 2M\ !M 02 2i Jill i>-i 2:i .14 274 •ll 24 .Iti JV. m:i .•,! !l| il\ it.l .VI !I7 i'tl ' »:i til III- .'11 ti.t «;) III ill, •);t »7 117 Jl 1 '>.\ till ll"> \'*.\ 1M li(l 1211 17s !>:t 74 127 I.i7 1 !t;i 7H 1.14 I7U 1 i):i Hj { V.V.I l.-..'i J ua 77 i:il III , 't^i 7;) 12.1 127 1 ».i tin 1211 121) i !).l (i7 117 ION 1 !« ,1(1 lIMi Wl 1 W3 57 III.I !l7 117 l:ir. 41. 1211 (12 41 ' !"2 lU !i2 :«i !I2 II ! (I !»2 ail I (I ^ ..-^^.JJLJ •• H2 3« I 1 I - .\o» iufficiem informatioD to compute daily ,li«-hame,. 'If; m 80 7 aiOKOC V. A. 1*17 MoMMi V |)i„ inHh I'M.-, 11)111111 i||i- .iriii III) «|iiiiii' iiii!i-. I l>l^>H\Hit» IN ^( • i>Mi. !■ »;K| Hi \-tM MuMH MjixiiiHiiii I Miiiiiiiiitii M', llllir liily \llKllil Si'liti'liilxi ni'iiilHT \(i\i'inlH-t l)i riinlur 111.' I'.ri.Ml Volt \l:iiki.llh> III! I II. I I I J I I l* -liiiiiiii'.l I'll 1) I'lli III '■jililli' liiil. 111! Ill . nil 1, Mriiiiiiitfi' Xiiii i.il 111 iiin- li-..| 'IS 'Kt 11 11.(11 II IIINI II 7:i7 II :m.-, l-'.-'lHI "i.."i:m 1 I'- ll 1 1 .'1 N 1 II INHI II .Ml II INNI I.SINI II J II inn; II IN,: 1 1'.i l.."i HI III II Jill II IJII II ii:i.' II - I-' II III II Ii:l7 , I.INNI .•.:tN«i iH."i ■)!l . II IMI 1 7:1:1 -■H.lill ASSIMBOINE RIVER AND TRIBITARIES. ASSIMhoiNi; IMVi:i{ VUv .\>.-iiulMiiiic iiMT is iitir of till' iliirf Iriliularii's ,,f tlir Kiil within the lily limits nf \Viii:ii|M'K, lisinu in i| IIMT, joininit tin' liiltrr |•:l^ lil ssiinoiiini. ail' tlii' Shrll. (inApiM'lli", l,ittli. Saskalrlii'- Tlii' tiitui ilraiiiaKi' ai'i-a is ,VI,,V>0 iiilcs arc in tlii' Stati- of N'mtli Dakota, .17, si|iiaii' mill's. 111' wliiili s,Siis river a.s a .source of water ili.s|)osal is ureal in a ilist ict where the natural w that iilpply, a means of (|raiii,iue ;iiii| .s( wa({i lal a study may pro|M'il;- he maih' of its rettimeii ami data f liter supply is somewhat limited. In ord several tJUUKiiiK stations lia\e lieen established. All h; iir various piir|K)ses he naMieri-d liut discharge records have heen olit ined at the foil 1. MillwiMMl. -. Hrandon. ■i. lleadiliKly t. St.. lames. live not heen lowing places on the river continuous operation The trihutaries of the .\ss 1. Shell river 2. (iu'A|)|M'llc riv .{. Hirdtail Creek rmiti r.MtiKs. iiiilioine river in order from source to mouth are: SCMIONAL PAPtn No. 2Sf iHii\lt:i Hli ^1 H\ H) 81 I l.llllr SiiskiililH'W,!!! im r 'i Siiiiii» f nil ti ( 'v prc" II „,,;;;;i;,'" "• ""- ^ '" ■■^■' " ■" ■•'■ •^^--n- m,-,- , .1, .., ,,,... „ ,,. A>M\IM.>|M |{|\|,|{ \T MII.I.W.Mil. iii'ima ,""■-'"'"" II"- A«mimIm.im.. in,, :,| MilK, I u:,. ,M ,I,||.|„.,I l,v W C U, p I , OrtiiHi II MM> .,,.11. 1 . 1 iiiii-iii 11 ii\ \> I, Wiiriji'ti on I'M Alius IlK >hl lliiS . IV ,n,.,,.r . ,.,i.,n i, l,„.„..,| „,. „„, .i„«,.Mr..„,„ ...l- ... .!„. „,.,(,.■ I,n.l«. four l„.i.,lr..l • ' u ZZ ''':i.';;..";V'"'""'^ "' ■ -;"»' '>"-; "■•■ «•«.■ '-i - , ,.,ii.. ,...,... ,1, tlM l.r„lK,. ,.., ,1„. „„r,|„,,., ,„,,„„, ,.„ „„, .|„„„,„„,.,„ ^„,,. „ ,_ ^^^^^^^^^, ..,^_^^;^ l"|;" KKl Ul(l)» WAIIMtl K of liM.5 rxcrp. for ih.. ,H-rm.l Frhnmry (» to Mar.h JS. |<.|1 Ks.imai... of ,| . Iv li! 1 n Th.. ar... .ril.iM.in ,o ,|„. .\,si,„|,oi,„. rivrr uln.Vf' tl... Mu.ioi, i, 7.:m ..,,„,, ,„i|,,. .treat Se"! i^nri^*;! M^^.mr:::;'''^";;')";' m't "''^-^-'^ '■^''''"- "" '*•*' •^-''■ i I A^siMiii.iNK Rnm— Mm.i.w,„,[,_-h, Taken by T. U. Boyd. IDOt Uli.M M H.<1». SllUWINu (i •il 7 1 I i! m m 8S DEPAHTMHSr OF THE ISTEHIOH 7 GEORGE V. A. 1917 CHANNKI,. For four limidrcd ftft iiIh)V.- tlio section and two hundred feet IkIow tlie ilmnnel i- Straight. The river at all staRes oeeupies one channel, which is dividwl just above the section by a centra pier of the hridRe. Th.- IhhI „f the stream is clav. sand and gravel and n„i subject to siiiftinn. The l.anks are low and liable to (.verflow at IurIi stages. DlrtCHAKHK MKASITREMKNTS. cover The discharue ineasureinents are taken from the downstream side of the hridce and " a niiiEe m stape under oix'u water conditions .of S'.S fwt. '( CLKAl Y. no.„y"*'r, ,;'-'".■"■"■"""'■/■'""''''""•' ""' '^'■'«•^'»'•Ke curv.. is well .leHned between the limits 98 91 and 10< 4 In-ymui which it is not well defined. The diseha.^R.. curve for ice condi, io.is 18 lairly well (iehned U-tween jfatW heights 9"") and '.K»"."). Ddhhakgk Measvukments of Assixiboi.ne RivEH AT Millwood, lOlo. Date. Jan. 21.. Mar. 17. April 18. 27.. May 12.. June 3.. July 28.. Sept. 3. . Oct. 26.. Knginecr. M. S. Madileii C. O.^.MU-n. '.'. T. H. Boyd.: C. O. .\lloii. '. M.-lcr 1,4U2 1,462 1.912 1,912 2,018 2,01S 1,197 1.197 I..i7t Width. Foft 141 131 14.5 145 142 143 141 14.-> 14.i .\rca of Srrtion. S(|. ft. l.->.t IHJt (i»7 4N,S 40tl .•{7.i 42;i 2.>S(i :t.".s -Mtoi, \'cl(>(*it\'. Ft. per sicr- 0-31 0-34 \r,\ 0•^7 0-.'>4 o ",•.■> 0-3.-) 0.4s Hciiilit. IVct 9<» 99 101 99 99 99 99 99 • 90 H.3 12 9ti 37 19 79 (Iti OJ Dist'h.'irKf .S.f. ft. .-.1' (i.3' 972 423 ■•:>>. 201 402 100 172 Mot? .\leu..4uroiiifiil ill. pro(;ress keport of the manitoha hydrometrk si-hvey 83 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sr DAI..Y ,;v,aE Hei.jht and D,«,hakoe or Ass,n„bo,ne Kivek at Mh.lwood fou liti:, __ ^_ ^ IDrHinagf urea 7.o(M) miuare milt*.| liay lU 14 ir. li> 17 IS 10 21) ■a 24 31 Jan aary. i;;i niti- I)i»- lt> Kht cliiiric* Kict Sm-. fl !»!» !>l\ 'Ml A:{ 'HI 7:t •m •ts 1 •M 7.S '.til (i.'i 'M lis i Fi'liruury. .\tiir.li. April. "HI HI W Ml IHI Ml •HI !l<. 711 i'.:i m lis MHI 1 Hi 1 w vt »H S>1 1 !lh till '.< S4 I 1l!l l.s I •Ml .-..) j KRI IIS UHI IS ! IIMI lis UNI .is ; MMJ IS IIKI US I :( !HI .> I (HI lUI I I (HI ii:i (W 71 . (HI 74 (HI s:t I (HI .SS I lim i.-> IINI IS UN) :« ! UNI 44 IINI 7d I IINI SJ 1(11 I'l 101 44 101 14 KNI SI IIKI lid KNI .•,!' KNI 41 KK) .'7 KNI 12 UNI (Hi UNI INI (HI (II (HI Sti (HI S4 (HI 7s l)i- '■liariri'. Slid .IS I 417 4:ili :>'] li.lS IKHI 1 .07 ."i l.2t)2 1 .040 012 .V»4 .■>I7 4(HI 4.VI »2(l 421 :ld7 (.:i MP- 1 lll-itfhl 1 Fl- ■t. int 72 (HI lU) (HI lil (HI .Vi (HI .■|2 SHI .Vl («) 40 ii'l 4:t 1 411 (HI :ili (Ht ■<7 (HI :t7 (HI :iii (HI :r> (HI :i.t (HI 1)1 (H) :ti (HI :)i (H) 31 (Ht 31 Of) 31 (Ht 31 00 31 (HI :«) (HI 2(1 (HI 2(1 (HI 27 (H) 20 (HI 20 (H) 2o (HI 23 f'tiiiriti-. *■!■. n. 373 340 320 311 207 2(HI 270 20.1 2.-M 241 24."i 24.-> 241 237 2:u) 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 220 217 217 211 20S 20S 205 KM) Junr. •Uiiv .\u);i(st ^■pU'IlllxT. 1> 11(1 .*i2 207 < (HI .54 304 s (HI :,.i 3INI (HI ,>) 3IKI III j dd ."il 203 II .11 .-,1 203 12 do 40 270 13 (HI 43 20.-1 14 (HI 41 2.->(» 1.. (HI ,i:i :«NI II. (HI .-,11 321 1. (HI 74 .3SI IS 'HI SI 4(KI Id 1H1 S.', 42.-> 20 (HI 02 1 l."i4 (HI .V) :ios !H) .51 203 IHt 4li 27« (HI 41 2.W (HI .30 241 (HI 31 224 (HI 20 21 IS (HI 21 103 (HI Hi 17s (HI 12 100 (HI OS 1.V4 (HI IMi 14S OS »7 ": (IS OS S9 ! 102 OS 01 1117 OS d:t 113 OS (HI 1 lll.-i OS 01 Ills (IS HI Ills IIS 1IL> nil 1 (HI 113 112 1 dd (Nl 1.3(1 ; .November. 21 22 23 24 20 27 2S 2:1 30 31 I (HI (Hi (HI (11 90 70 yo 71 (HI 07 90 .iO .i02 02.-. .■>S4 .■>ti2 .">2I 472 440 4UI .too 321 (HI 04 (HI o:i (HI 01 I OS (IS I OS 00 I (IS 114 \ (IS (11 lis so IIS SS OS .s7 Ossii OS ».-. OS S4 OS s.-) I OS S2 1 OS S2 I OS s;i j »s )M I OS S.5 142 130 133 1 2.-> 120 11. -1 107 103 KXI OS (i.-| 02 (HI »» s.-> 00 92 IS (HI 127 IS (l.-( 117 IS (1.) 112 IS 02 nil IS (1.3 112 lis IIS IHI (H) (HI 01 Vote.— Ice Conditions from January .Not sufficient information to do 02 (HI 01 1 99 III i (HI INI (IS OS (IS (Hi 9S 0.1 1 OS ().■> ! 9S 00 OS (HI 1 1.-> 1211 12.-I I 130 133 133 ' Kill i l2.-> ' I 121) i lis j 1 !S ! 121) I I2N (HI (14 (HI (I.-. (HI U (HI 10 (HI 10 00 (HI (HI OS (HI m. (Ht O.-i I (H) 04 I (H) 03 I (HI 03 (H) 02 (HI 02 (HI 02 (HI 01 IHI 01 (HI III (HI 01 (HI (Nl (HI INI OS IHI (HI INI (HI INI (HI III (HI 0;; (HI 02 U<> l>i : (H) 111 1 09 01 (Ht 01 1 t« April 5 and November 29 compute daily dinehnrip-s. 112 14.-. 103 IIKI IliO l")7 I. VI US l4.-> 112 130 130 130 1. 10 I3li 133 1.33 1.13 133 Kill Kill 127 1.30 i:m) i:« 130 KIO t.i3 i:<3 133 133 (H) INI j (HI (Nl I (HI 01 j (H) III I (HI 01 (HI 02 (HI 02 (HI INI OS SS OS 7.-1 OS so (H) IN) (H) 02 00 02 (H) IN) OS (IS OS OS (HI (N) (HI 03 IH) 0.-. 00 0»i (HI 07 (H) 07 (H) OS 00 0<) (HI 10 (HI III ■.HI I 1 (HI II 09 12 i;io y.m 1.33 133 1.13 130 1.30 130 UK) 70 0.5 130 1.30 l.tii i:ntiimKr nreB7,.'>(MI-i|iian- enilrh.) MOMIl DiNI HMdiK 1\ Ski IIND-KkkI Miixiiiiiirii MiiLJiiiiiin Mi January Februar\ March . April.. May June. July August. September October. . N'ovenib« «2.'i .(08 i:<*) it>3 19M ItU 2.5>S Its i;."l 1 1 Od'.l (I'OIO 1,000 ."lilO (I07h (1-0,S7 !■) 100 J-17 oo;i2 0-(i:t7 l.'>,2(M) Joi (1 (1.14 o-o;iK l'>,300 :t7(i i oinw 0-05t) ' -'2.800 14:( !l,200 119 ! ooiti 0-018 7,100 11" 1 0-018 , 0-OJl 8,60(1 i;«i I 0-017 i ii-oio 7,700 '7.-. 0-010 j nil 4,600 'Mie Year 1.202 .".1 188 Not*. — Marked thus (,'J e.«tiiiiated. 0'2.5 o ■:«.'■, i;i,'..87.-) -^SiSlNIBOINE RIVER AT BRANDON. HISTORY. , . „^'jf »*f *'on 0" the Assiiiiboine at Brandon was established on .Tiilv 4, 1912 bv O. H. Bumham and has been operated since that date. LOCATION OF .SECTIO.N. The uiet«r section is located on the downstream side of First Street traffic bridge, locally known as the Iron Bridge, in the city of Brandon, Manitoba. The I. P. i.s marked on the iron raihng on the downstream side of the bridge at the south end. RECORDS AVAILABLE. Xearly continuous reconls of daily gauge heights are available from July 4 191' to rhf .nd of lOlo. Estimates of daily discharge have been made for the same period. DHAINAGE AREA. I'll.- (Iniinage an-a of the As.sinil)oine river above Brandon is M,rM) square miles. UAVGE. A Mine-foot vertical staff gauge is nailed to the ice Ln-aker tiftv feet ui«tream from an.- .ippiisite station 1 +m 1)11 the metering section. (HASNKl.. For time Imn.lred feet upstream and one hundred .-m.l Hftv feet downstream ll,. cliaiinel is siraiglii. It is divided at the .section into three parts bv the bridge piers Tl ' nouom IS ot mu.l and liable to shift, especially at high stages. The banks are high bu: liable to overflow at high sfai:es. PH(KiltKss KEI'OHT Of THK SfAMTOliA HYDROMKTHIV SCHVEY 85 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf ur;,( HMMiK MEASt UKMENTS. Th.- nieK-riiiKs an- made frr.rn the dow.Lstrearn side of the bridg,-. TI.eN- cover a ranae in A(;( I HAry. Betwm.KauK.. heights !»7 -5 ati.1 IWl the discharge curv,. is well ddiiied betw.ra 104-1 and 101) .t ..s fairly well defi,.e.i. aln.ve and below the^. limits it is not well leS for o^n water eond>t.on« Between gauge heights WIT, .-md 98-0 thr discharge curve f^,rwhrer conditions is fairly well defineo\. I91.5. Dst«. Engineer. Jan. 4 • C. O. Allen 20 M. S. Madd Mar. 22 « April 14 C. O. Allen 21 « 33 1 U 23 1 - .May 7 I 26 " 29 « .\ug. 2 T. H. Hov.i Sept. 2 Oct. .3 j C. O. Allen. ' Ice uieaaureiueut. ■ Section partly opru Meter. No. 1,912 1.402 1 ,4tJ2 1.912 1,912 1,912 1,912 2,(IIs 2.0IS 2,0 is 1,197 1.197 l.:i7» Width. Feet. i»;j 109 129 172 197 197 197 172 170 170 102 141 I.11 Area of .Section. Mean Velocity . Gauge Height, .Sc|. ft. Ft. per sec. Feet 201 180 110 420 582 .082 582 .381 .361 .342 .349 162 242 o:)5 0-30 0-98 2-24 2-46 2-50 2-50 l-8;i 1-60 1-.59 1-97 0-97 I '00 9S.07 98 -30 98 -.^l 98-87 99-6.'> 99-69 99-OK 98-51 98-33 98-25 98-17 97 • 32 97 0.") Discharge. Ser. ft. 71' .57' 108« 9.50 1,432 1,451 1,4.54 098 587 .544 629 l."i7 80 liKPAHTMESr OF THE INTERIOR le 7 QIOROe V, A. 1917 Daily (Imkjk IIkkiht and Discharoe or Assiniboine Riveh at Brandon fob 191.5. l)n> Jnniinry tiuiDii' 1 liniihl I ► .■.1 (IN 14 ' I's \> !"> (17 I niHr\ (illllU4> ll<'ll[)l( I)i.- ■ Imrnc. 'ts :is .S-.- II (Drainnei' nr.'B .•M,.WO M)uari- miles.) >liir.h II 12 l;< H li> 17 is 19 2(1 ii 24 2!> 29 ;«i M 1 lis (17 1 i 9S (>7 1 i (IS o:t 1 !IH III 1 9» (11 97 !H1 97 911 97 99 9S (l,< 9S (Hi ! 1 9s (IS , I 9s i:t I 9s i:t I i 9S i;i i I 9s 1.-, 1 I 9S 17 ! 9S 2:t ! HS 27 i ! 9S 27 j ; 9s 27 ! .14 ■ ■ :t4 i I js M I 1 9S M I I 9S Xi I lis .19 i 9S 41 9s 4:t Its 4:t 9S 4:1 9S :19 (IS 4(1 9S Id 9S 41 9s 4:t (IS 4."i (IS |.^ I 9S 4(i lis 41 i >is-4:( (IS 4:i • (IS 4:i ! 9S I.I ; (IS II i 9S41 (IS 4(1 , (IS 4(1 1 9S 411 ! (IS 40 ; (IS 41 i;:ill)t.' 1 illK I. (IS .1 III (IS 1:1 (IS 1:1 (IS II 9S I.I (IS 1:1 (IS III 9S 4(1 9s .19 (IS :<9 1)1- 'luiriti . Aliril (IS Its (IS 4(1 9N III , 9H 4(1 1 (IS III ( Dilute j lll'ill III. Kr ■t MS .k; (IS H2 (IS III! (IH :«i (IS .III (IS 27 9S (HI 97 (IS 97 (HI (IS (II <'hiiriii>. (IS .10 (IS ii!i :' : »» nH I I 9s 119 ; ! (IS :i9 I ' (IS 117 (IS II.-, , i ""> ■<-• , 9S 114 ' (IS ;i.-, : (IS Uli 9S .Hi (IS 4(1 (IS 4s (IS 4(i I 9S 4(1 9S 2(i (IS US 9M IIS (IS (I.-, (IS (HI KNI (is KNI 91 1(11 14 K.l S7 IlKI 97 99 1.2 (MI4 (MM (His (191 2.1.11 2.2911 2.4(H 2.2(iS 2.HII9 Mils 1.142 1.I.-17 < illllUi' ilnilhl l-'l-.'! (IS 49 (IS 4S (IS 111 (IS .',1 (IS .-.1 (IS 4.-. (IS 17 (IS ;i9 (IS 41 tW 40 (IS 211 (IS 2.i (IS 2s (IS 114 (IS 21 9S HI (l>^ 14 (IS 11:1 (IS UK (IS HI 9S H4 (IS 29 (IS 24 l>i..- '■Imrnc. (i7. lisi I1N4 1117 li.-i(l (ild 1122 111 II .luiM' Mi'iKlit K.-.9 ')K 19 "S 1(1 7 (III (17 91 97 9.'. 97 92 (IS mi (IS ll."i (IS II.-, (IS II.-. i -Ml (17 92 .-vlll 97 .Sll .Mill 97 (Kl .-.11.-. '97 (Hi .-.Mi |(IS 112 .->s 1 '(IS iir ■ 121 "(IS 12 .-iliH ■9S IS .■,si 'US 22 .-i7.-> (IS J I (III.-, (IS 24 SS9 (IS 21 ;s« (IS 24 7IKI 9S 22 722 (IS 22 US 20 .■p.Hl .-,S| .->.-, I .•,24 .-,2 1 •■>2» .->24 .-,13 .W2 (IS 2(1 (IS (HI (IS I Hi (IS 20 (IS 20 (IS 1(2 (IS 44 9S 24 I 9s .-,2 : 9S 112 I Dm- i-ImrK,.. .•Vc ft 407 197 174 IIH.', I1S3 1170 Wh 428 42M 42s a7ll llo7 .Mil HS7 114 Ills 1112 192 .-,111 -.21 .-,02 4(1.-, 119 J02 .i02 .-,(,9 (Ml .-,24 Kill 5U(I July. \UKU*t ScpteiahiT, < IclobiT. NovemtMT. (IS 29 (O 1 1 9> US 12 s (IS OS 9 (IS 111 10 (IS III ,,.,7 9s .-,7 ">41 i as 119 .->41 ! (IS 117 "lOl I (IS HI 1 .17 I (IS 117 ■■7.-, (IS It, 1112 (IS 114 1411 (IS IM 4,-)2 I 97 9S 4.'>2 I 97 ss lilll .-)9S .-,1,11 97 117 97 Ii2 97 .-,9 97 119 .-,(ls 97 :i4 |S2 97 12 421 (17 Ml 497 97 4s H(«, : 97 lis H.>H ■ 97 7(1 11 12 IJ 14 9s 2s 9» (10 9S 10 US 10 97 (IS 97 1«. (IS iHi 17 ;i7 94 IS (IS 20 19 (IS ir.i 20 9S 111 .-,4li 40.-, 4.i2 4,12 H9« I 97 4Ha j 97 1179 I 97 :-*ri : 97 447 ' 97 4111 (17 Wi SI 72 79 e9 1)7 (id 21 22 21) 24 2.j 2ti 27 2s HO 111 ' 97 (IS 9S 10 ' 9s 42 i 9S 7S 9S ti2 «» .51 »S lil 9S «H (4X 711 OS SI 9S 79 .1(111 So7 754 bS4 747 '(.-,4 yi" s7(l vi4 97 711 97 79 97 IJC 97 09 97 (17 97 114 97 tJO 97 4S 9; IS US H.-,a 114.-, I.'2J 291 lilH 2S0 27li 27.1 27H 2S0 I 294 .ill, 2SH , 2S0 2711 ' 2(111 2.-,0 211 211 1S7 19 97 lis 97 70 97 114 97 .-»9 97 .-.11 97 .-,1, 97 .-.s 97 .-«; 97 ,-,s 1S4 171 247 is(i ; 171. 19s 229 214 i 27(1 i 2VI : 217 2»li j 2:is i 27li i 2i'cember fi»llj(i. hi-ighu- l!iark.-.i ilm- • ii,!iTiJ.,lai.-,r ^"TK -.v., ([iiiigi- rccord.s frmn .hiininry I i,, \,,t ^■iffi,.i,.ri, irit,.r-it:iiw.Ti 1,. -■..,,,[,. I (IS 02 9S 07 9S OS (IS 1.-. OS I.I 9N HI 98 IS 9S 1)9 9S 10 (IS 07 ((8 OS 98 II (IS III 08 17 us !7 9S IS (IS 19 9S 2(1 \l,Ml II I.. ,|.,i|v ami (>,'i( 'livch.'trL'. il»r 17 1.. Ih-.i-iiilKT I 1. /'H(HiHh:ss KKI'ORr OF THE M.XSiroHA HYimoMEIHIr SI HVEY 87 SESSIONAL PAPKR No. 25f Mo.NTHI.Y I))S. HAKCiK r.K AsslMBCINK K.VEK AT IJkanIK.N yuH I HK Yk^K l!tl5 __^ |l)iMiiiiiKr iin:i :«4,.")(H),<,iiari> iiiilt'sl DiHCHAR'iK IN SkcO.ND-KeeT. Kl N-()KK. MONTH Mnxiiiiiiiii Minimum. I Mcuh January . . February March . April. . May.. June July August. . . September October. . . N'ovember. December. ;,4ti4 (iS4 m\ 72'* The Period . .'.404 I :<.-)7 .iTU IhT 171 '«( MMH) ."iM) 4I>1! :iX2 .i.-.H 21.") 'iM) '170 Mou .nti Nori..— .Mar kill thun (i; ..^.liinali.l. Depth in IVr inches on iiuarc DrHiuuKi- iTotul in aorc- nile. .Area. 1 feet. 1 ('•U02 0-(Hl2 4,0U0 O-OOi' 0-002 3,325 l)'(H);i 0-IKi:i 5,550 lt()2ti I)- 020 53,600 0{H7 020 35,e00 i)-oi:( o-oi.-, 27,500 1)017 0-020 35,800 0-010 1)12 22,000 0-007 1I-(K)S 14,600 005 0'(HI(> 11,100 0-00.5 0-000 10,100 ooo:t o-(K):{ 6,150 O'lMK) 0-126 220.325 ASSiMHoiM; |;|Vi;i{ .\T HKADIM il.V. HISTOHY. The inhering fitation «;,.< .■.Tat€,. C.X.H, i..i,lK... whicli cross ■ ^pf 7 f '"^ "T on^-l"""^"- mile from the C.V.I}. H..a.h..Kly siati„„ iiid i.s painted white, "Init. Pt. O+IK)." HK(()lil>S A\ All.ABl.K. (iauge height reeonLs are avaihihl,- from April 17 to \ovenil),.>- '{ Hii> i .- i •xcept for part- of November. 1014. ' *' '^'^' DRAINAGK AHKA. The area drained hy the A.ssinilH.ine river al,„ve Headingly is .59,420 square niiles. GAI'iK. A nine-foot vertical statf gauge is fastened to the north al. unent of the bri.l,,.. ..,.H ic '.'dinTTtT- "" ''T f '"«'; """"'"^^ '''''' '-^ ^-'--'' '" tK-e > : kertr w •adings. Both are referr.>I.S(|1AHtween gauge heights T.VH and 7ti 1 the discharge curve is fairly well defined. DlS< HARGE MKAsrRKMK.STs OK A.-iSlMBOlNE HiVKK AT IIk'ADINOLY. 1915. Dale i jll! .M.- Widili .\ri'ii of Mean ; Ciauge ... Seetiim Vclocitj . Meighl. Uischargc. Jan. <) Feb. 2.-. Mar. II Mar. 2.-, Mar. 31 .\prU 14 -May > .luoe 14 July 2b .\ug. 1 1 Sept. 1« C. t). .\Ucu . W. J. Ireland D. B. Gow. M. S. Madden L\ O. Allen E. B. Pattl>.i 0-21 1 l,lf.7 27!' .'>Uli "■2ti I.lhT 2fMi (HMi 0'2ti 1,402 2S2 t>V»4 l.Ht7 I'M (l-!<7 1.4!Mi • 174 Ii4»i 0-">(i 1 IV.I Sec. fl. '.'»■ 7.'» 117 "tilSI 145 ■(MS Ifll Bti7 27S H-7,5 HS4 ««7 1.140 ti-2li so.t ,")-,Hti fil7 ■>-7S ."jH7 ,')-Sfi ti71 ,-..:i4 1 :4 SI Hit: y 89 i'H(HiHf:ss ,n:iijuT of the mamtoha HY,m,MKrH„ SK88IONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Dailt Ga,;oe He.oh. an,, I „.,„.„«, ok Ahm.n.bo.n*; R.vkh a, Hkad.n,;,.v r.m 1M|-. I r)r»iimif area .•>t),4L'll aqunr.- niiles.! Note— All g«u pill ill MaxiiiMiiii. MiriiiuuMi. Mi'aii. wiuari- iiiihes Oil 1 I'olul in iicrc- mile. 1) riiiiiaKi' fr.-l - _ 1 \n.;. 1 V.il III 1.'.' ' II IMIL' 1 1 ' 1 N IJ 7..MKI \m l.'.i nil II IKI_' II IHIJ 7.MHI :i71 l.-.!t -•111 ' II IKM II IMI.'i l.'.'tOO 1 .r.x"> M2 l.ilTll IIIIlN 1 1 1 IL'1 1 (>:i.70(l l,:t.sii ii.-|.f vl.) II nil ll'llll) .".l,.s«KI litM .•>|:t m2 nil (1 111-' MM*) v.lt ,-. I.I iitlT II oil II iii:( tl.tlOli IMN) .Mil ."•♦.■i IMKHt null .CL.VHI tss sm; .■«M> ll'lHlli ll'IKIT .'i'.7ll«) l!)| :iti.") i:tH 11(1117 IJ'IKIh .'O.IMKt ':t.-.ii II IHK'i n IMI7 .'(l„S(MI ^ '11)0 II ilii:t n iKil ■I.HIMI 1 .1'lK'i 111 iii;i i 1 1 1 ' 1 M I.S 1 n- 1117 :i:i(i.lNMI SIIKI.L RIVKR. Tlic Shell river is one of the liU(jest tributiirien of the Assinitxiirie, eiiiptyinij into that river in Tp. 2:1, R. 'i!*, W.P.M. The .soiin f the river is on the northwestern sli)ix> of the Duck iiioiiiitiiins, which it paraHels for a eonsiderubic distanr--, the course beinir alnio.it due south for the entire leiiKth of the river. About five miles from the junction with the .V.ssinii)oine it turns sharply to tlie west and flows in that direction to its ino.ith. The watershed ilrained is narrow, lyiuK Ix'tween that of the \'alley and t le Assiniloiiu', (•xeept at tlie upi)or part, where it oimmis out to a width of alniut thirty-tive i liles. The total length of the basin lieinu about sixty miles, thouKh the river it.self has ;i leiidth of ninety mill's. In the upiM'r part of the ba-sin the liver flows through the Duck Moun.ain forest reserve. a district in which valuable timber is to be found. The valley of the liver is narrow and quite deep, varying U'tween one hundred and three hundred and fifty feel. The valley itself is gravelly and lM)ulder strewn, but the land forming the upjM'r benches .tnd table land is gooint was at tjie bridgi; just below the dam. A second section wa.s established by V.. .1. Budge on Jaimary Itt, 1914, one-ciuarter mile Iwlow the bridge, this latter section was afterward.s abandoned for one which wa* locatetl by C. O. AUen on .lime 0, lilll. /•«00«f.S.S HKItJHr Oh- THE MAMTUHA HYOHOMhTHir .siHX'Kr 91 SESSIONAL PAPIR No. 2it UKATION UK HKcriuS a .m.l ,Jr,v..,. ,„ tl... 1,,... of a blaz,..l tr,.,- nh.d> .« on th. riKh. I'unk ' ' ' ■ HK(<>UI)S AVAII.AHI.K. Daily KauK,- h.MKhts huv.. I,,.,, ol.tain..,! sin.-,. Ju,... i,. i,M4, ......l ..stiumfs „< ,i,ilv .li«char«c f.,r tlir ^.„rn.■ ihtIo.! ha v.. I,,...., ,„„,1,.. I)KAI\Aeoliiiij \i.|()cii.\. Iliialii. I)i-"liai(!( ■>>,>,. M .M. S MatM Mar. Iti April 17 C. (». -Mien April 28 May 13 luDf 4 .fui>- Jit 1. II. M.i\(i >ppt. 4 <>'-t. 2l> ('. (). All.Ml ' !.■.■ n.( :l.-liri 11 I'lit. l,4tiL' l,4tij 1,912 1.912 2,01 h 2.(ll.s 1,197 1,197 l.;i74 iMM't 2N ■n 4.-> ■M :t9 'is .is :t4 .it) Sii. ft. !.■) 9 20 7 91-:{ .>2 ■ 9 17 1 46-2 :iti.4 40-2 I'l. ()->0 Oitl ;^2^ 2tih 1-99 2 m 2- 14 1 4U 1 • (•,.-, K.rt 9:i 42 94 07 92-94 91 -7:! 9i:f9 HI ■ I'.l 9i-4;j 90 ^."i 91-40 12-l>= 20-7' • {(KI-2 171-2 U).-)-:i 9.T - .-, 9»-«i I Otj- I'li I if: 99 hKf.iHTUKS'T nf THk ISTKHIOH 7 OlONaC V, A. 1t17 Daii.v (iAKiis IIkuiht and DiitcHABOt: or Shki.i, KiVKK at Ahk.-wiffi roR Itfl6. lUrkioacr Hrva U.'MI Miimrf tnilo | .liiniiiirv Krl.ruBPy M ■nil 1 iril Mny Junf* ]i»\ - . _ . ;;""»•■ |ll»- 11 iinr I)l»- ( llttIK** Ili- (itl'IHt- 111. 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II . 1 I lis 'HI It til HI 7.*i HI iis IHI HI its HI 4H ■"' '11 '.s j ."ii . !HI 12 11 HI 2(1 ' Ml HI .IS HH HI its III 4s -;v 'i| ".s 1.11. '.HI II III HI 2>* vi III illl KHI HI .1(1 HI 4S -' '• 1 '■■> IJH HI Ml 1* 'II _'s sii HI .III IIMI "! its II I IH j-' HI II : I'i lii'i 'Hi '.HI ss ;i7 '.11 HI ill 11 s(> .SH , HI .111 HI ilH 1(1(1 KHI HI its HI iis HI 4H Ul 4S HI .IS • 1 .1.1 'iH HI IHI ■HI ss s?» :t7 H7 HI II H.S HI HI HI til 1112 102 i HI its HI 4H HI 4H .Sirrt— l,i. luiiOiUoUD Jauu»ry 1 to April 17, and Novembtr 1 1 to Ufcrinher 31 -Not ■uHicieDt iuformation to cudipute daily iliachitrKPii Fmx/HKSS RKPtiHT Oh I UK MWITOHX HYnHn.MKTHlr srHlKY 93 2Sf Monthly Dimhah..*; „y Sheu. Unm a. Ahehm.ph, u,h ink ^ ► m, i-h:, l""«iiii>«i»r<'H»;to«|i,«riiiiil«« I Month. Juiuwy Kebnimry Marnh \pril. , May.. June July . Au(u«t. Septum IxT Octobrr November Dfc^mlwr Th*- Yf»r l>l" MUL.t rv ■"H OMi.| t > I Kl .N-4»H M«»jii,iiiir Mininiiiii Id.' I ."..s I 111 sti s,s III-.' mi' N'pili III in. ■«iu«ri' inrhea on Tolul lu aiTf- mil<- Drainacp feet \r '!t 'lo n 111! 11 III.: iil.°. '\:. II mii II 1117 VCi '-'■'» n i'J7 II nil .."►■Hi lui '1 17.' III.' ."i)• II IIIMI '1 mill . .>.'i4l ♦ ..; o IH'.S M ii7i. 7. "Ml '17 II Mil II I.'ii '.KAi "11 II ■ I7(t II IIS.", 1 'in II ii:t:i II II.IS 1 >..vi I IIU ■.i,7i;i HIKDT.MI. (HKKK. inman Kewrve No. o7. Th.- ^oiir.,. „f the nver is on the south sloix of thr Ri.lin., .uount«,n. and the cou«e i« generaUy south from the headwaters to the mlth. " The upper part of the dramagp area, wluch » 400 square miles, is very well timbend nnd .liH-hlilV'** ir^ 2"^*'"';^^ " """^^ P"*''' developm.„l on th.. rivr, «„ record.s of ,h.. .lisrhaw have been kept. These show that the power output would In- xerv sum • ml subject to interruption during the winter month*. " BIKnTAII, CRKKK AT BIRTI.K. HISTCiHY. This .■station was .stablishcd May 14, IftH. by C. O. Alien. I.triiiin luirlli rml o( thi- liriilgf. < HANSKI.. riir Mriuni u .•.mfiiM-d to oi ImiiiK-l at all sdmri.; for two liiiiiiln'.l aii<| (iflv aU.v.. iiikI .mr luiij.lr,.! f,Ti Ih.|«w fh.- WM-tioii the chiuiru'l m utriiiKht. TIh- .•iirniil ix fair'lv «wift hii.I thr l.»iik-> arr liiRh and riPHr ami not lialili- to ovi-rflow . Tlir iHitlom of tlir Htn-ain i» of iiiii.l .iiiil hard rlay, not liiihlf to »hift. DIIH'HAPfiK MKAKI KKMKMn. Thr ima».iirfim-iit« an- tak.-ii from the il wimtrtaiti i*id<> of tlir trallir '.riilRc under o|x>n water eul< Kiiuini^r. M>'ier Width Area of ' Mt-nn ; (iaugc i ... . """" .S.Mti.,11, Wlority. H«i«ht. I>iwhm,(.. Fcrl Jmi. .'-' M .- .\l.n.l,i,i Mai l« April lit ' ('. (1. Allen . April 2M >!»> 11 ■ •May 11 u July il r. H. Boyd ."N-tit. 1 m • lot. i'7 I c. o. Allen ' No discharge. **<1 ft. Kt. per we.j Keet f^v. fl 1,401' 21 (1 UO Mh 2:1 1,40L> 12 tl .'lO 1 I.HIJ 52- 1 iw-.-. 007 MU'lO 1 09 7 1,!»1J 4M..-. ^7 1 0-44 KM -62 ■iH- 1 2,0 1> 47-.-. 7tl-7 n-2H SS-07 22 • 2 2,01h 4«S 7s;i '• U-.ll !tti'<>;i : 24 ■ ."1 1,197 1,1»7 4S-2 4fl 2 740 1 07s 26 KS-70 ' SM-48 i 111 2 i,:i7J .">.5o 02 'o-2m' >^-Wi 2.'. !) M.~ fHtMIHKM.S HKHiHT Ot IHH MWITOH •IMIONAL PAPIK N*. atf i IIYimoMHTKh SI HVKV 95 Daily (i.«rii>: \Um, •IT >M> 1)1 ».MAH.i»; .>» MiMW» I, (NKKn AT Hiini.»: r..H l!H; !>■« j ll.i»lii I .ti.irii. i tl< lah <.«ii«. I III. »|t,. t>i. I M.M«),i , ,-h> M.',«l,> Juw Ih. II. .(hi '•}>»t»' HI w Mt IH U la Ik IH «i To 41 MM Ml 4 •-■■(pl.riil- ^•t^fnilHT tl..,..n,ti. r 11' Wl iM l< I >Ut Ml 1(1 ■« .VI V. 7.-I ai I •«.•» 411 I « 74 Jl I V. 44 11 .Vi 44 I v* 1 ' HH ■ .W v» S4 411 I V. M ■»> i v. :t« an !«< :«< 4.") jw tm 56 It ! 96 DEPARTMKS'T OF THE ISTEKIItK 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 Monthly Disi h.\kge hk Hiki)t.\ii, Ckkkk at Hihti.k kdk ihk Vkah l!tl5. lUraiiiuuf >"<« ■♦•JO s.| DjacH ^HGE IN Secon D-FE£T RlN-()f f. .MOMII IVr , IJepih ill ; Maximum. Minimum. Mean. .square iiiehes on otal in acre- mile Drainage .\rea. feet. January >0 ! . '0 1 i February March . <(l ' April May .lunp .luly '4'' 0112 II- 125 2.t;78 41 IN ■-'."> : 002 071 1 „5:i7 fi.3 vs :i4 1 (1-08.^) 095 . 2,02.1 X7 1'9 l!l 0122 140 f,()i;< .\UgU8t September. October .Vovember. . . Docpmber tr. U :i4 -'4 ! ,-.0 ; '15 'Jl» 0012 0()«HI 012.-. (1112 illl.->(l 0014 (P-0t;7 0144 ()• 125 ( 1 • ()5.s .107 1 .42S • {,074 2.67X 1.2.10 The Pcrio.! . K7 I) L'."» iiim2 OMH ' 1 I7.flH8 NoTK.— .All niMiki-.l iliiis (,'i pstimaled. LITTLE SASKATCHKWAN IflVKK. The source of the Little Saakatchewan river is on the southern slop*' of the Riding mountains. It flows in a general southeastern direction until it reaches the town of Minnc- dosa in Tp. 15, R. 18, W.P.M.'at which fwint it turns and flows almost southwest to its junction with the Assiniboine river in Tp. 10, R. 20, W.P.M. about eight miles west of the city of Brandon. The drainage area is 1,640 square miles. In the upper part of the basin there :ire numerous small lakes, and in this section the greater part of the drainage is obtained. The largest tributary, the Rolling river, enters the Little Saskatchewan about thirteen miles above Miiuiedosa. In the upper waters the country is covered to a considerable extent by stands of good merchantable timber, a considerable portion of which is within the forest resei"e. The re.st of the country drained is verj' well settled, the land offering splendid opportunity for agriculture. The rivn .May 17, lill.i, by K. H. Patterson, and from that date this st.uioii has been in operation. PKlMiK/CSS KEPOHT OF THK MANITOBA HYURO.METRlc SCRVBY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f 07 l.OCATIO.V OF SKCTION. Mul,?'.*' "";":';'"•« "d for a |K.nod fron. A ay 17 to Xoven.l.er !., lOlo. From the latter date to the en< t^ year ^HmatiL'Tf i''!"" .''7""'"'' ""' *'" "'f""»«ti"" •••'t»i"-l is not sufficient ,o .iLM e!, Mav 2H May 2!». liiiji' '* )<.!..' .> 'llllf Hi ii.ly 24 \llK. 24 r'l'i- 25. I)n)iiniir. K. M, I'attiTMii Ci. H. G. t) K. (luin.'.ruid. H. Pratt K. ( Ijiiiiuford. Mcle -No. I 1,112(1 I 1.II2II ; l,'.t20 ! I.MJii i l.M-.MI I I. '.120 1.!I2I) Width l.l.C) I,4'.Mi !.]!«■. I, I'M'. l.s is Tv. Ill iin 21 lis lis IMi nil Area of Section. Sq. ft. (i I li- 1 s 4 i:{l 2 (i:t(l Moan Velncitv per ;i7 73 m (id 44 (>7 (i4 ■l.J •:i2 Oauge Hcinht .")() 47 l."> 44 :i!i Discharge. S»T. ft. .s-.i 4-4 :itt •J -4 24 4ti;< .>-4 .(7 -2 11-4 20-3 Remarks Not K'Kiilar aec. UcKului I iiiilc II lar Hegular Bt'ction. lM>ve regu- ^cction. Sl!' i-r : I 08 UEPARTMESr OF THE tXTERlOK I - : c- Dai 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 i.Y (iAKiK Height and Dischahok of Little Saskakhewan River at Middi.eton Bridge for lltl.'). [Drainairc Brwi tR4 Bninin- rniU's I ■Iiiiiii.'irv. Ii'liruary, Day H 20 J I a 24 25 2t) 27 2S 21> 30 (Irtum- HiiKht l)i-. July. 1 >* 7li 2 M< 7li :< W« 71 4 MX Ml 6 SH M (i 7 N HO 81 80 71 80 litl 80 till SO (i(i 80 liti 80 lUi 80 fili 80 .'ili Ml ili SO .M.
  • * 76 89 01 88 96 88 9K .88 (tH DlH- fhiirK*. :t ;< 4ii .">l .'■I .«! 20 IH 18 IS II 8 12 II II II AuBUst. M :iO 20 20 Sep(*.|iilH'r. SN Mi SM SI NovemlKT. .S8 7ti 80 2(i SH 2(i SO aii 89 :i(i .so ;)(■■ 17 17 20 2(1 20 80 2« 89 2(i 89 2ti 80 26 80 l(i Di'i'i'nilM.r 20 20 20 SS 7ii .SS .Mi SS Oli l.ll so Iti 2li so It, s so :tti 20 1 SO Ili Ml .(« 20 1 Ml 1 ; Ill 80 :t(i 20 1 Ml (Mi i.i i .80 a(i 20 S'.l (Hi !.■) Ml 2ti 17 ' SO III. 2li S!l Iti 2(i Ml I 1 2:1 SI) llii 2:i Ml 21 i 2) s'l :iii 2:i s'l :«; 2.i so :iii 2:t so 21 i -M s'l 4i; 20 sti Hi 20 20 17 2:1 so 2ti Ml 2li so 2li SO Hi Ml Iti SO Hi so Hi SO IHi SO (Mi s'l oti SO 01. so lit; : Kll lit; SS (Mi j .SS (Hi ! .SS 8li : 211 20 20 1.'. i:i i;i ].< !.! II 1 1 so :iii so :tii s!l :!ti St I jr. s(l I'll S'l Jll Ml 21 i so ;i! so ;{n 20 s'l (Hi 20 so (HI 211 S'l (Ml 17 s!l Oli 17 Ml IHI 17 17 is 20 IT SO Ili so 211 s'l -.til SO 211 so 211 SO 211 |."i I.i i:< 1.) i:i i:i i:i i:( i:i I.i S'l IHl SO IHl SO (H. SO IHi S'l (Hi Ml or. S'l Oti S'l IHl Ml IHl 80 Oli 80 (Mi SO (Mi S9 (Mi SO (Hi Ml (Mi SO 0(i 80 (Hi .SO (Mi Ml (Mi SO (Mi SO (Hi I SS 7(1 17 i si| oil 17 Station I'Ktablishcd May 17 Nori; --Irr comlili.iiis Irmii NuciiiIht HI ti, luil nf yi-iir Inliirniall..ii iiiMntficirui ii, r.. input" daily ti ■s^ )it) SS <;ti SS t;(i SS .Vi SS :a\ Hh :.»; SS .'»i» SS Hi SS »*', .VI 411 . SII ".I u : iVl 11 1 S!t II . .V!t II i I-UWHKSS KUl'ORr OF THE MAMTOHA HYUKOMETHti SLHVHY 99 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Bf MoNTHr.Y Discharge ok I.rn i.k Saska.thkwan Hueu at Miodletun Uhmh.e k..r I'^ „ May Xove.mhkh, 1!)1.'). |I)raiii!ii!i- iiri';i IM >,|ii,.,ri' milis.| MONTH. Mu.\ June July AuKU)!i Sep^l i» HTr- mill'. I) iimM^c \rca. feel I.-I II 027 iio.n :iii7 14 Il(t7t) (I 1)8.") s:tM 2ti II041 II- U).i .I'llMI nlL'd 1H8 :i.'iii l«> 11087 001I7 II) , '■!• II 087 0'04<.l HUM) ()-0.-)-> I'M .VIC. I'la- Poriud . 51 I (I0S4 O'lilitl li.-'iii; NuTt.— Marked tlni!* (') fstimated. LITTLE SASK.VTCHKWAN AT IXPHINSTOXi;. HISTORY. Mav*w"iq'lthv¥'R wa.s established on the Little Saskatchewan near Elpninston.. on sinee th'at dat'e '""' '""' "*''*'"-^''»*""-' »'«^'' ''<^» <-arriod on at this stalio.i LOCATION OF SECTION. Th.. section is located on the downstream side of the traffic iiridee known -is In.li.,, bridge one and one^half miles north of the town of Klphinstone. t' e .P ": „ on the handrail at the west end of the bridge. ii . is p.iinini HKCOKDS .V\ All.ABl.E. anil at \ari,us times ..isd.arKe mea.suren...nts liave h.rn nmd<- eoverinu the greater i,-,rt of the range in stage recorded by the daily gauge height. ICstimates of dail v i.sZrg a been made for the penod from May 10 ,o November i:{. From Xov,.mber r , he end of the year ice cover conditions obtained, and sufficien, informa i, , I , „t I.., secured to allow the estimating of .laily ril H. Pratt.. . K. Gain^fonl. Meter 1,(12(1 l.!»20 1 ,!>20 l.!»20 I .H20 1,!I20 l.!t20 1.4.35 l.t9tj 1.196 1,196 Width. I'eet. 21 24 24 24 • HI litt ti9 ft. 21-7 2:t-4 l,s-8 21 Iti'l 47-2 21-5 .".5-2 21-4 IS-ti 4S-7 Ciauge. Hcieht. il''t. [HT :.rc I'eet 0-7:{ <»:{ 1I.J-41 !»:<-40 !i:!-40 !i:<-8t) ei'. ft. 15 2H 12 14- 15- 54 U) •4 75-6 20- ^ .>8-8 51 ■ 1 ' Not at ri'Kiilar scrtion. PROGRESS If^HORT OF THE MAMTOHA HYDROMETRlr si U\ KY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f DaHY (lAlfiK IlKlfiHl Axi) I)is\k. fok HII"). I?>rninagp aivn :tH(( Mnjurc mile» ) 101 Indi \n I Jiinuur>*. i f;»iiK.. I Di ; Hfiirhf. charKP. .i I February (fatiirr (li'isht F.-Pt. ('h.-irff Miiroh. April. Ili'iuh'.l i-harif.j lli'luht Sc". ft! IVi-t. '■'ift. rliarit*- M»y. lli'iithl F«t. 14 i:. 17 i>> 10 'JO cliaritr. June. !« 4:2 9a 4.-I 93 4!) i 93'4fl 1 03 41t j iia *■) 9:i 57 1 •Hr, i 27 ' :tl ' 93 54 I 93 S3 I 93 4!l I 93 4S I I !i;f 45 1 93 43 i 93 42 I 93 13 ! 93 41 j 93 40 ' 93 40 93 41 93 44 93 4:; 93 4L> 23 22 19 19 17 lb Ifi IH 15 la 15 17 Its fiaum- Hfinht F*^t, 93.41 93 4(1 93-39 93 3ti 93 SB 93 77 93 8« 93 S4 93 86 93.87 93 85 93-78 93 64 93 58 93 .52 I 93 51 I 93 50 1 93 49 : 93 48 I 93 51 93 .59 I 93 59 93 61 93 60 93 «2 93 67 93 74 9.1 78 93 70 93 66 Dii- rharfe Sro. ft. 15 15 14 14 26 46 61 87 61 63 50 47 31 26 21 21 20 19 19 21 20 26 28 27 29 34 42 47 37 33 .liil.v -XllLiU.-*! It 12 93 M 93 til 93 BO 93 .59 03 50 03 .w 93 52 f« ,->() 93 .in : 03 51 ' 03 .V> I 03 67 03 93 03 95 : 03 91) ; 31 2N 27 26 20 24 21 2(1 20 21 24 34 75 .SO 00 03 S2 93 HI 03 77 03 72 03 72 i 93 , 03 ! 93 03 !I3 93 03- 93 03 93 1 .0 S<'pti-nibrr. (li-i..lxT N'ovpinbpr. .VI 03 44 .»2 03 43 41V 03 tr 40 03 45 40 03 44 37 03 45 35 03 52 34 03 s 112 i 93 .55 "7 110 I <(3-.i4 "5 I 105 i 03 .53 (13 ' ino I 03 52 01 05 j 03 51 03 IK) 21 ! 93 (HI 27 j 93 (iO 2(i 03-71 25 I 93 75 24 i 03 7(i 2.-t 9:t 7(1 •■ 22 113 77 -'1 II3-7H i -'I I 03 HI I IKt IHI : 03 73 S5 I 93 (id 1 03 95 SO 03 (Kl i 03 92 72 03 ■ 57 ] 03 (HI (iH 93 .53 ! 93 SH ii4 >y.i :■< (13 H."> .59 03 .-lO 93 83 .5.5 93 40 03 S2 .54 93 48 03 78 47 93 49 93 77 46 93 46 n .13 21 20 19 10 19 IS 03 M 03 Ki 03 82 03 HI 93 82 03 HI 93 81 03 HI 93 S2 I 03 84 I 27 ' 03 HI 27 03 SI 27 ; 03 H(i 38 I .,3 7(1 44 I 93 70 45 ' 03 70 45 I 03 70 4(1 i 0.-! 7!( 47 I 03 T'l 52 ! 03 7H 57 !i.l 7s 55 -13 75 54 93 75 52 : !(3 75 "I 03 S2 03 84 93 8.3 93 81 93 77 93 76 93 80 93 74 93 72 '93 73 '03 74 '93 73 ■93 76 93-77 93 85 93 8;< 52 .54 57 03 H2 03 8(1 03 01 03 8(1 03 H(i NoTl ( .aiiKi- hf.dh(» marked thus el jnt«nxTlatpil Ir-c .-..iKlKinn- ln>ni \,.\..tiilMT 14 m Di-i-.-rnlji-r :il .\"i -n(li.-irnt inliirnirKioii x iiipiin- (i.iilv ili-l.! 49 93 89 19 93 90 49 93 91 49 03 91 47 93 92 47 93 92 14 03 90 44 93 85 44 93 92 .54 93 r" 47 '13 92 .54 93 91 •11 ; 03 02 ''" 03 90 (11 (11 04 02 .57 ,55 52 4(> 45 .50 42 40 41 42 II 15 I")ecenilM 94 09 94 24 94 12 93 99 04 02 04 12 94 14 04 22 il4 29 04 W 04 24 04 :« !M 35 94 39 94 43 94 40 94 37 94 41 94 42 04 43 94 47 04 55 04 57 04 57 04 ,58 94 ,5» 04 ,59 91 71 ' 04 7'. 94 79 I 94 82 I I* m' - 'S • I : riV 102 UKIWKTMEXT VF THE ISTKHIOR 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 Monthly Dis. HAKiiK of Lirn.K Sahkat.hkwan River at Indiav Bridge. Er,riirN.i..NE, K)H i|-. (i:; j >> 1 IlL- ! j(. .-.4 ! IN I .■|7 1 Iti > ri) 1 44 i The IViiiMl 111' >ll> .{:( .j,s J'.i .is .•.1 14 :{.) XoTK. — Marked tliu» ('j cstiiiKiicil. Per Miunre iiiile. 0(Ml> OUST iM.'):f (M)7ti I)' IIH) II 14L' II l)7!» Dill.} IMIsii Depth ill I inches on iTotuI iu arre- DrainUKi' , f.^ei. Area. i Ollls )>84 l)IMi7 I.964) II17(. :;..-.75 IMISs 1.78<) I)- 11.' , -.200 OlCil .i.325 DOSS 1.780 Dili:. .507 I."'.!I7I Vl.VAH ("HKKK. C'loai- Civok i.> ,„i,. „f tl... tributaries of tli.- Little Saakatrhewan in tl». nortiioriv sction of the drainag.- area. It.. ..ouree ,s i,> Clear lake, from which it deriv.-s i,s name, aiul from a point at the westerly en.l of the lake in T„. 20. H.l!., W.P.M., it flows aln.os, ,lue we>t fo a distanee of nine miles to its junetion with the Little .Siskatehewan The imiH.rtanee „f this creek lies mainly in the fact of its beinR the outlet of Clear lake At 1 .s head a storaK.. dam \uis been built to eonserve the run-off from the area tribu.ar^• to the lake, for the use of the jKjwer developments on the Little Sa.skatchewan. CLI:aH CHIIEK AHOVK JUNCTION WITH LITTLi: SASKATCHIJWAN. HI.STORY. 101=;'^ 'metering station wa.s established ou Clear creek by E. B. Patterson on Mav 31 lOlo, and from that time to the end of the year the station has been operated. LOCATION OF .SKCTION. The section is located on the creek one mile upstream from its junction with the Little ^askatche_wan. fhe Initial Point i.s a three-inch ,K,plar post, three feet from the wate '! edge on the riRht bank, and indicated by the painteee„ made tri-we.;kly. bufficient meterings have been made to define a discharge curve .overiug the range m stage met with, and estimated daily discharges are available to the end of 1<)15 Dl£Ai.\.\UE AREA. I'he drainage area tributary to the creek at the metering station is ninety-five square I'lKMiliKSS KKl;>Hr i,h' IIIH MAMTOHA HYUHOMKrHIl SI KVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25r 103 • i.M i;k. thP 1„J nf M . T I 1 T " :;'u"'"'"' '""""•"'■•' ^'"ff »?""K'^ ^-^-^^-^ to « p«.l drive., into ocatecl oO f,...t north,.,u.t of Initial Point. The Ik.,..!, u.ark i. a fottr-ineh ,k, [ r stump painted red, marked " M.H.S. H.M. HI. UKUM)." '^ I IIAWKI.. The .stream throuRhout its eoms,. is very sinuoius, l,„t the station is lo.-ated at a ,K,int vvhere the channel, « fairly .traiuht. The hed of the str,.am is «raveliv an.l not hable to itriiol 1 f TV'''';"".".''"' ''■", ''"'■^ '^ ""'•'■ *" "^'■^•'"^^' •'"' ""^ edition wotUdni' iikei\ iKiid tor any extended 'MTiod. I)I.S Width. ^re»of '■ Meau Ciauge Section. Velocity. Heinlit. Discharge. Keet 120 12'(> l2-fi 12-8 12o Uo 12-2 14-0 14-0 ^<|. ft. It. per sec .id 8-N l()-4 10-4 10!» »-4 1.5 ••_> 12-3 18-2 1.50 0-86 0-46 0-63 0-5R 0-63 0-4.t 0-37 0-23 lOS 0-9H Feet . !l.i-07 93 • 22 93-20 93-23 93- Ii 93-13 93-14 93-77 93 -.54 .Sc^-. ft. 20 4-0 ti-.5 ■5-S ti-8 4-0 .5-6 2-9 19-7 1.5-3 104 UKPARTMKST ttf THK ISTKHUm 7 OCOROC V, A. 1*17 Dailv V,Mut. Hkioht am> DmcHAHOE OF C;leah (reek at Junction with Little Sa«k.\tchewan Rivek for 1915. lOraiiiBBP nrcn 9") Miniirr mi|pf<.| Jiiniior> . Fphruar>-. March. Duv .\ 4 3 K 7 N ■I 10 II 11! i:) 14 I A Iti 17 IK in at 2\ ■js 2.1 21 2.i 21. 27 2M 29 30 31 CiltlllTf , |>i«- j (Ihujcp Hfijhl I .hnrB.'. | lli'iiiltl F ni»- rliiiriei*. Jiin<>. (Jaiiip- Mi'ight Fiyi !(:i IIP 'X\ -•:.■ !« \i !t:i 07 t>i>i- rhariri' S.-,- II (IH L'2 '.CI II !i;< IL' !i:i '-■ !l.i 2."i m:i 1". !i:) -- !i:i 47 »;t 22 AiiKu.tt. Sflptembf^r OctoJuT I N*()\riiil»r. 2 9:i 17 4 n:i 2'.' 7 ,l.t U' 10 11 ! 12 i <.i:( 27 13 I 14 i !W IJ I.") ! K.i M ',i:t :ii' 111 17 IX 19 20 21 ! '.lA -':; 24 2S 29 30 :il !i:i i:: ■ ' ti;t U j '.H 12 I !W 12 I iili 07 I !« 1.2 .s i o.'i (i;. 4 III I ll.t !>.". I !i:i 07 : '.» 12 ^l:i l!i '.i:i 1 1 •X.l, II.". !« 02 4 1 ' '.W 07 ! 9.) 07 ' 93 09 4 4 j !).l 12 4 ! 03 22 j 93 29 :i 3 ! 03 Ii2 I 93 72 3 ' I 93 79 4 I 93 *2 ■". 93 71 3 : 93 77 3 03 72 93 74 4 j 93 77 * I 93 72 93 72 93 72 I 93 li4 ; ii; ■ 93 .17 I 19 I 03 114 20 I 93 02 I I 93 .W 19 ; : 93 59 I 93 .-.4 93 .11 93 39 I 1.1 j 17 I 91 27 l)*»n'mlMT 94 T7' 94 12 04 27 94 27 94 04 21 i 93 ii2 93 Ii2 93 92 93 ,S9 4 i 19 20 ! !).! n: 19 i 93 1)9 I 19 i 93 09 ' 10 I 93 99 I 94 02 27 1 9.3 H7 j .13 91 07 91 14 . 94 07 . 94 12 94 32 1 94 32 ■ 94 17 i 94 32 ! u -^ /'«rx;«ft.S.S HH/^OHT OF IHK .MAMTOHA HrOHOMHTHI, srHVUY lOS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2M M..NTH..Y DlSiHARCK OK C.KA.. ('„KKK AT .1. ACTION WITH I..m.K Sa KOH litl.'l. 1 1 >riiiimK<' arm !»."» «f|iiarr luili-a.] MONTH. May June. . . . July August.. .SeptemlMT OctoIxT . NDVI'Illhl"- 1 ll.' P lTJOll 'AHK.\T) (■stirmit.-.i. >r, 0U5.J 4 u o-06:t 4 *) (IIKW .t 4 fiiM:; 4 14 11- 147 I'l IN «)1M» 'iL' OU'ti 4 » 0-098 KrN-<»tK. Ui-uili in inchca of Uruiiiuici' .Vrru. I Tol 0(H)1 0'070 o-o7;t 0-04H ('•U14 O-L'IN 0-141 77.-. ttlia »rri-- fpft :Mt7 ;!0<) -Mil KU 1 ,107 714 :»,9.{.» LITTU: S.\.«;K.VT(H1:\VAX HIVKK at HKII.HVS HRIDdi;. HISTORY. UKtOKD.-* AV.\II..\HI.K. Kccoids of daily Kaugr hcijiht .Lave Iwcii .-^fcur.Hl from \.,.-il ■>-. lou c a: ■ DK.M.NAOK .\liKA. Th e ar,.a tril.utary ,o tho I.i,,!,. Saslcatehcwan al.ov,. U.ill.y'. Ur\d^, is ,.,20 square ii-\i (;k. 106 liKHAHTMKSr OF TIIK IMKHIOH 7 aiORQE V. A. 1t17 liii CHANNKI I'or live lillliilrni fret iiIm>\t till MraiKht. At all kIiihih tl wition and thrfc Imiulnil feet Ulow, tlir iliuniirl b If riviT in C(infim'«l to one cliaiiiHl, the Im'<| of the strtHiii is of iiiil and uravfi aiitl fairly iwnimiwnt, the Imiikx an •liiKc- low and subject to overflow at exin UI.H( IIAKOK MKAHl UKMK\ is. DiscliarKe iiieaxiireii.ciltd are iiuult! by itieaiw of a rable tariicr, wliiili travel., on ruble wliicli i.s .stretclied aeros.s the liver at the Keel III .■at< Mite Will 111. Ari'ii of Si'(iii)n Mf \r|.., ('ilillKc. llclitllt. Dis.'li: Ket-f. S • ."> 7« IIMIH 0-12 l)-K7 93-9H 94-t)!> 0-9« l(i6-5 April 25 ** l,!tl2 74-2 ItJO- 1 0-57 94-24 91-D May 14 2,01 s 740 129' .•)7 9:< - H9 47-7 May :.>(i i:. M. Patterson l.'.r.'O 74' (I 134^ -.">() 9.'J - 97 07 • 1 liinc .1 CO. .\llcii.. 2,(lls 74-U 117-9 .it 9.'<-fiS 36-5 .IllUC 11 I-.. B. I'attcraoii 1,9211 70 152-9 0-112 94- 19 95 ■ 3 .lime J.i *• 1,9211 7(iO l,-.l-4 II -.^h 94 - 15 S7 • 5 .Inly au . K. (luiiiiaforil I.19() 7»'iO i;«(l 0-41 94-Utt 1 .">4 - 5 Oct. 2!» ! C. O. Allen. . . l,: I4S'0 0-.-.7 94-09 1 Mi I'MMiHKSS HKI'iiHT iih I UK MAMIitHi UYUHt)Mt:rHli SI SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2lif l)*M.r OAlliK ll»:i.l||| AM) Dis. MM...K OK l.lni.K SVMKAIIIIKW^N RlVK MiiiiMiK Mill MM'i. l"f»i'i"«'' iiriii l,l:'n ..|iiiiri' iiiilM.) «l >.»■ It Ai lU; 107 r.in .Inn !■'' I»riitir\ M.,r,|, \|ir>l II IJ i:i 14 16 111 17 IH 111 ^1 21 •n 23 24 :.7 ■>n 211 M M • i.»l«c lli-- ' lli'i«hl iilinm. >H 93 9."i 93 93 93 9J 93 91 93 89 93 .S7 .Vl m .S7 94 107 114 121 117 114 107 100 87 93 87 93 87 93 8o 93 77 93 77 93 76 93 7ri 93 7.-1 93 7ri 93 7.) 93 7.-, 93 75 93 7.'. 93 75 93 75 Note 94 07 la 93 75 04 12 81 93 75 94 07 75 93 75 94 02 93 75 93 98 J 93 75 93 97 64 93 75 .VI .vt Jl 42 42 41 4U III 4(1 411 411 4(1 40 40 49 40 4U 40 40 40 40 j .*^<'|H*.-nilMT. r'V3 75 I 93 74 I 93 73 j 93 72 93 72 I 93 72 I 93 72 I 93 72 ! 93 72 93 72 Id 38 37 31) 3li .ili .Hi .«; .Hi ■'(• I 93 77 93 79 I 93 82 I 93 8.3 93 87 93 92 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 97 93 97 93 99 94 02 94 05 94 07 94 07 !M 05 94 05 94 07 94 09 42 44 47 48 53 .">8 (12 U2 «2 IM (14 (Mi 09 73 73 73 75 77 94 94 94 94 91 94 94 91 91 94 94 ; !U ; 94 ; 94 17 94 10 94 15 94 13 94 II 94 (17 94 05 94 03 94 02 94 n,i 94 07 94 09 94 II 91 13 94 IS 94 10 191 1117 lul 117 I. -.7 l. 94 (17 91 (15 91 111' • I,; iKi 91 'C 'II '1., 'II 111 9 1 s7 9t S.' 9 1 "I 91 «. '11 S9 91 '111 91 91 94 99 94 115 94 III 93 97 93 95 93 91 93 89 93 87 9.1 S5 9.1 SI 93 77 93 7'. 93 75 93 74 93 73 .\.H.-Mil,. ~Tl4 15 91 1.1 94 11 91 O-l 91 (17 : ill II.-, 91 (I.-, 94 0*1 94 (17 tl4 117 91 (19 { 94 1(1 94 II I 94 12 ; lli.- .Iinrir. S2 79 'l^foi!JS;Jil'°''' ''"S January 1 to April 11. and November 1 information injuffioiPtit to compute daily dincharges. 79 82 85 80 94 25 94 29 lli',(l.i li.i 9,1 7.1 '1.1 7.' ''■' *.' II, . Iii,„. 17 'It 17 s- 49 '11 IS 'i| ill 'It .'2 ■II ■'., '11 1" s» 91 '1 •1 'M 'l.i >1 till '11 19 'M l.ll '11 19 .'3 91 17 s7 i,s 91 17 1,1 91 19 91 'IJ 91 17 s7 -,7 94 15 S4 94 17 s7 .,.« til 19 'HI il '.11 21 IIJ 111 91 .'J 'It t.' 'It 2.-, '17 II 91 .19 KIJI III 91 32 107 3.S ' 37 91 27 lim I.' II IVn-nilM-r to December 31 95 43 94 41 94 39 m 1 IM likfAHTUKsr nt rut: istkhioh 7 oionoc V, A. 1t17 MoN TMi-T Dim HAHiii: <)»• l.im.K .Sahkatchhwan Uiv»;h at H»;ii.ii»h Hiiiim>»; rem tmi: Ykam lUlfi. |l>ralo«ai>nri-ii l,fJOM|iiurr iiiilri-.| MONTH. Dl«H«Hi^r IS SKciiNn-Kuri III N-iirr. Mnnjiiiuni. Miniiiiiiin.! Mctiii Inimiirs K»hriiur\ Miir.1, \pril 7.'» .17 JlllK- 107 M July r.'i M AuKII't. at 40 "iflilcnilKr 77 .US 1 •cl0 7>i M) 4S 34 IM* M(i 4*1 <«<|imt'i- niilr. (MH) (MM) O'iMr.' 0'UH,'> O 1170 O (171 o (h:< O'IMN 07« 0'0:<(i (I ■007 11(1(1 iK-iilh ill I imthra un Tolal in nir> Urainaa* I (mi Area. , .-V.I r .i 1 6 imlo-h' ! •»! lal.r .MIC «a.s pstablinlicl l,y CO. Allen at the ixwcr lioiisi' on .liilv i;{. I!in. Thif- sfnlion i-' ■'till ill (i|N'ration. I.<>< ATION (IK SK( lldN. The meter seeti.m !,< locaKHl on liie U|wlreani side of the faftie l.ii.iKe vnys^im the .Mill lie. losa I'owerCoinpanys inlake.an.l ahout thre<-.|uartcr> of a mile from the CV.U. -tMtl.lll. HK.IIKKS .\V\II.MII.K. A naiiK.' Iieinht re.'.ini \va> kept ai tlie old station . KH.MN.X.iK AIIKV. The diaiiuiKe area almve .\Iinn..do«i i.s I .M) .s,,i,iuv niil.v. Tl... area i^ iiol .siKnih.aiil Ml this .•ase.asth.-slati.Hi is only us.hI to .h-teriniiie the .lise|,arse ihr.miih the power plant. The i^lime in the ii..a.lv:.ee i. :, mv-!-,h.! verti. :,! -i:,!! eiu.ln.l!,,! ijauif. i.iM.l.,-.i lo (h.- intake wall of the iK.wer jilant ..ii the left hand si.hv The lailrae.' (jaiifje is a six-foot vrrti.-.l .-■tart enamelled gauge fastene.l to the si.le ..f the ivIailiiiiK wall in the tailraee on the riifhi hand skI... plt^HiN^:.ss KKi-i>m -.a ,//a. i/i\//„«, HYhHoMKiHn si h\ ky too •IMIONAL PAPIN No. aSf IMNSKI., Th.. .(....UMl ...i 11... l.r ..,.,, ,- ,|„l l..i,u-,l l.v ll... i,„„k- l..r ll... ,H,«.., ,,l..n. I)l^< II .111,1. MK\»I IIKMKNrM. M.MMii(.ni.-iMs an. takfi. fr.iiii 1 1,.- l.ri.lKr ,i,rcwn th.' inluk.-. M < I HAI Y. Ktution Owing to th.. lH.t ihat th.. ,h..har«.. h ,...ntr„ll,.,| ,.„„r..|v l.v th.. ..,K.rati..„ „f th.. ,h,w.., t.on Hn.l .,„.,.. ,rn.s,H...,iv.. ..f ,,.„«,. h,.iKh.., „., ,M-U,^r^. ..,.rv,. \1 b«.„ n./iltmctr IJIS. HAH.iK Mk.M I,KMKMH .,K |.,n,.K SaskAI. HKWAN IVT.AKK AT MiNNKm.HA I'.,WKK II. 'IKK, I'M.'t. Dull'. \liril l.-> Nlay 14 .liiiif. 5 •J.J I.ilv '.'(1 Auk. IX O.'l. M \\l\U\Utt C. .1. All.i. K. IV I'liMiTMiii < i. K. ( !iiin»roil|. ll. l.'llj .'.(•iH -Mils l,!..'(l I. It.-. l.ttMi I.ITt I'.t .■« hi-.-. HI *t I !•■,•. ID'O 111 .-. I!t.i ItiS-.'i I'.Wtl i';tit.H l'«h 7 ■.•7H-.-. -M.tt JTIli .Mi-a . \tlllliH (in.iRi' Hi'iKlit. ll. (Ill Ml- K...... I) .Vi II .td I )•:■•:; 1,11.51 I.IWWi' u i,»«:t 12 I,M l>i-.|ii >lo Imt It w«.s .,„iy „,«-rat,..i f„r a short ti.nr, owing to intorf-.r.,,... with the .!^.nt ,C ,.1.; "" '^' ""•""'" '" ""^ ' ''">• »•"•""«'' H... workings of iK-uv.rs al>ov.. an.| Ih-Iow I,'", I.IHATION .)K SE.TD.N. ^•^<-^^I. Ip. IS. K. IS. W.P.M. lh,. Initial Point is paint.>.l .„, a frn,... post on tl... right \ IlK.llKDS .WAII.ABI.K. ir,. avr.hll."''.? '" '"'"n"' ""•\"-";"''^ "^ «'"'«'' ''«-*«''» "■"! '-tin.ated .lailv. , har«...s .ir. axailabi... ai.s., nusrrllan....us .|i,s..harK.. ineasiireinents tak,.M tl.roi..|, ,i,.. .,„.•.'■• "1 thr .sanif v.Hl'. .111,.,!. • DKAINA.iK AttEA. Th.. .IrainaK.. ar.a tiil.Mlaiy lo (h,. riv.r at this ,H.int is 1 12 s.,i,an. ,nil..s. I.ITTI.E S ASK\T.HKW.\N Ohmnace Akka -Kdi.i.in.^ Kivkh M Takcii by K. K I'attorson. KiKH Skitiox at Khm k»<>n"« Bhidoe. (iAlOE. V >ix-fo<>t vertical staff ginijj.' is secured to a i)ile oti iIk- ddwustreain si.le lOVe (lie seel Tliis gauge is referred to a B.M. set I verity yards iiortliwest of bridge. The B.M. is a notch cut in tl of the bridijc « an arbitrary datum and located le root of a spruce tnn'. CH.WNEI.. Tlie channel :it (lie section is straight for a short distance al ot the stream is of vvalei gravelly nature. The left bank is lial niSCH.MUiF. MKAStliKMKM n)ove and below. The U'd )le to overflow in times of high .\ll discharge measurements are taken bv wadii ACCIRAC Y. On iccount of the variable control which led to the abandonment of tl .iccuracy is not high le station, the I)i S( HAHCJK MeassI KE.MK.NTS flK Roi.I.IV. Ri VER AT KUK K.SOX's HuMMiE. DAWKIts. 1!»1." I):lte M:i> I l:. it. Pall li l:! ."I .lillif Ml •'|>I> -T I.. K. Call -fi.nl Mel. l.d.MI 1.1 '■-'I I l.'.IL'O l.'.IJIl I.if.MI l.'.fJO l.i:t.-i i.i'.iii Wi.iil,. i ^'•'■•J'"' i ,.M'Mii I CiaiiK. I X'ciinu I \il.Mii.x. , Height Dis II . ! I -I . :i7-t :i ) • -• o-so (ltd I-cil ■MS .l.-Sl ■i:i- 1 S.V. fi. 1 1 • .i III -Mti l'H(niHh:.AIIV C.MCK IlKI'iHI AM) I) ///. .\fA\ITUUA IIYDHOMKTUK SlUVI V I I I IS( il.VIUiK OF Hul,I,I\(; KlVK D ANVKKS. KOIl Iftl."). H Al- V.H l< KSON Brii> ID '£iiijn!it;i' unit I r_' >i|iiiirc iiiili'..| .luK SfptcriilMT OctiilnT. ; II.'iEht. i-hurK ! (il'UKC ; l)i, 'n 74 'K 74 '.)2 jti <.I2 liti H I 'M ill) ll;tii(r<- I I)j.^- i ( rUUlfl- |)|. IKhl.loli.lw. I I|,.,g|,| j rlinrB,.. Hcii'hl i r-l I . I .', t I l)it- StT II 1 17 24 29 \t> 7li !t2 Nti !':< Hi '« llti ^i:i 111 '.U (Xi >M (HI i (12 !«i i (•2 73 i «2 S(i I '.Kf iVti 'M 4". !i:t (ii; !i:i II, ii:i 2ii M (ill !I3 lili ita Hi on 111 ; (•2 7.-I !>2 M !12 711 !»2 ! 112 (Hi (12 «« ! !I2 lili !>2 IMi (12 lUi !t2 -.(i »2 S(i 92 .-.« 1 1 I SOTK -Marked thu»(i) interpolstcrl MoN'l Dis AR -lilHl Dili; D lD.i D-22!l D- I.Vi D' UK! D- KID DSill til,-. l.:i7D Dl'U' (il.-, oi; Note.— Markcil th us (1; r.-iiniatrd. ROLLING RIVKR NLAR CNR. (RossiXi A metering station w HI STORY. and was in oix»ratioii thrnuelimit tl a.« cstalili-slieil on the Rolling river at 1/ • oiM^ii water .season of that year. • hridjjc nil ,Jiiiic I'l. I'ti; 112 DEFAIiTMKM' OF THE IXTKKIUH 7 GEORGE V. A. 1917 I-OOATION OK SKcrioN. The section is located on tin- downstream side of Lee's biidK*-, three and one-half miles Ironi Enckson and one-half mile north of C.N.R. The bridge h in See. 7, Tp. 18, R. 18 W.P.M. The Initial Point is painted on the downstream hand rail at the east end' of thr bridge. KKCOHDS .\V.\1I,ABLK. From the date of the establishment of the station, June 22, 1915, to November 12 •lady gauge height.^ and estimated discharges have been obtained. After the latter ciate lee cover conditions prevaileti and the information obtained was not sufficient to allow the estimating of daily discharges. Dischiirge nie.isiirements covering a range of two feet were obtained. DHAINAliK AUKA. The drainage area tributary lo the river at this |)oint is 23,j square miles. <;Arl 01 Dischnrge. Sc. fl. .•,ti-4 i7-.l Is-ll J'HfHiHESS HEI'OHT OF THE MAMTOB.l HYDHUMETHIC SIHVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Daily G.m k He.oht and I),.. „.v„ok ok Rolling Rivek near C.N.R. Ckos-sing k 101"). fUrnina go area 2:t."» wiimre milpa.) M3 OR -NoTt - -Ice conditions from November 13 to December if Informuiion insufficient in cnm,,.,,. j"*^::. "^f.'!'- uiion insufficient to compute daily diacharge^i -Monthly Dist harge of Rolling River at C.N.R. Crossing June— November, 1915. [Drainagp area 235 square miles.) *OU THE 1'eRIOD .MO.N'TH. Discharge in Second-Feet. .Ma.v Juno .(illy ■Vugtist Scptenibrr < Ictober . NdvcihImt Maxiiiiutn 4t) 2,1 24 ^5 Mininiuni.i Jleun. !.-> !.>> The I'lriiid . Note.— .Marki'tlthiij i'.i estimated. WHIRLPOOL '10 '4(1 27 y.i Hi .«) 'iti Per square mile. Rln-Off OOtiN 170 0114 0.5.i OOIKS 01->3 ()0(>h 099 Depth in inches on Drainage Area. Total ill ueri- fcet. 0-07S 0190 0131 0-0«3 070 0170 070 0-790 9M 2.37.-) 1.000 799 952 2,211) 952 9,932 RIVER AT DANVER.-^, . HISTORY. 1015 bvTRP™*!'*""" ^"^ :?t'*blished on the Whirlpool ,iv,-r at Danvcr« on Mav fi mi ', •.'of— 9 tt4 Dt:P.lRTMK\T OF THE ISTERIOH 7 GEOPOE V, A. 1917 LOCATION iiK SECTIO.V. 'I'll.' .-section is loraled on the downstream side of what is lotallv known as llriekscn- bridge, one half mile from Danvers P.O.. on the north boundary of Sec 21 Tn IS H IS \\ .I'.M. The Initial Point is indicated by a painted I. P. on a pile at east side of .seetioii. RKCDBDS AVAILABLK. I'lotn the date of the establishment of the station, May (i, 191,j, to November 1 1 of that year, .laily Kau^e heiRhts with estimated daily discharges are available Diseh'.rL'e measiireni.'nts eovering a range in stage of one and a half feet have been obtained. DRAINAGE AREA. The drainage area tributary to the \Vhirl|K)ol river above the metering seeti.m is 7-1 square miles. tiAl(iE. A six-foot staff gauge is secured to a pile on the downstream .side of the bridge This gauge IS refern.i to a B.M. set to an arbitrary- datura on the root of a dry spruce tree on the south side of the road, four hundred feet ea.st of the bridge. CHANNEL. The bank,s in the vicinity of the station are low and in high water will overflow. The iMMl ot the .stream is sandy and liable to shift. DLSCHARGE MEASUREMENTS. Tlu- discharge measurements are taken by wading, except during high stages of the river, when they are taken from the bridge. s e s ACCIRAC Y. Throughout the range of stage covered by the discharge measurements obtaine,■) S7-52 88-29 88-2;< 80- K7 87-70 87 00 Disoliarge. S.-.v <;.uoK HE,a„T vx. D.SCK.HOK or WamuPoc. H.vku ax D..nvkhs ko„ .9.5 !""'""«'■ arfa 70 square miles | ^5f— !)' 110 DEPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR 7 GEORQE V, A. 1917 Mf>XTHI.Y DiBCHAKOE OF WHIRLPOOL HiVER AT DanVEHS, FOR 1915. (Drainage Area 79 square niiiea.] DucRABCE IN Second-Feet. RuN-Orr. MONTH Maximum. Mininiiini. Mean. Per square mile. Depth in iiicnes on Drainage Area. 1 Total ill acre- feet. May '5 15 10 '2 (i 23 '1 063 0190 0127 0-025 076 0-201 0051 073 0-212 0-146 0-029 0-085 0-336 0-057 .June July August SeptemliiT October November 29 10 7 14 82 2 1 1 1 307 H93 til5 123 .■J5- 1.410 Decemfx-r 23S 'I'lie Peri. .1 !» 0-1 l,s 0-- large when compared « ith the discharge as wiU be noted by reference to the following tables. n«t„i 1- '^^ d'-a'ned is largely settled and under cultivation, the soil being of a gravellv Hrv^^isTor fi^d" ^''^^'' '^''- '''"' '«"' - '-'^''' «^- p--^ ^'<^ ->• or ^^t^is^^f?::^^^^ SOURIS RIVER AT MELITA. HISTORY. f li«f lr**i^'°^ station wa.« established on the Souris river at Melita on April 23rd and from that date obser\-ations have been made at the station. f -^ u aim location of section. town'^f^Mplil? '^Thf l"^*"? p^ • ^°.*'^^'-«'"": «'^»'^ °f the traffic bridge in River park in the Ihlbrid,^ ^°"'* •" P"'"'^ °" ^^^ '''^' °^ *•>« '•'*'»»8 *t the west end of PHOOHKSS HEl-OHT OF THK M.KSITOBA HYUKOMEmiC SCHVi^r ,,7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf RKCORDS AVAILABLE. nUAINAGK AKEA Th.. drainage area tributary to the river at this iiieterinK station is 10,673 square miles. (iAHiK. i.rid.' ;r.iir'i::f s':„x: HgKs' '"isr '"r s- -"• •"" »' ">« CHANXEI.. .Sl^Tr!!.i!*:?'.^,'''/"L^'«^^^ "f throe hundred feet above the section and one .. , overflo Imary conditions not liable to shift. DI.SCHAUGE MKAJSIKEMENTS. Discharge measuren.ents are n.a.le fron. the bridge during all stages of the riv, river. ACtURACY. ...e siS^SSS dS3""" ''' ^^"^ "^ ^^«- "- -'^" ^'- the establish., out of ft: April :>:i .\laV :iH Aue. J Aug. :{] Oct. L>1> Discharge Measire.ments of 8our.s River at Melita, for 1915. ' No discharsp 118 f 1: I li OKI'AfiTMKXr , DmcHAaoE i.\ Seco.nu-Kket. Hi N-()Kr. MONTH 1 Muxiinuui Miiiimuni. Mean. squari! miJr. Dcptliin • inchp« on jTotal in «. rr- UrainaKc j feet. ._ 0.000 — ^- — Junuarv 1 '(. 0.000 ' I'cbniarv 1 •1) 0.000 O.OOO .Murrh '0 0.000 0.00(1 April. .May June. . lOo IM 14 '25 71' 0-002 U-007 0()04 0-(Ht2 0-OOh 0-004 J.-VH) 4.42,-> 2. .120 July .\UKllnl .Sc'ptfllllnT ID UK l»l 2S lu 23 o(K)a 0-001 (>-(H)2 0-OO.i 0-001 0-002 1 ,72,-. H15 i,;i7o OftolMT J4 '" 0-(H)2 0-002 1.475 -VnvemlMT 0-(K)l 0001 ; 410 Dcci'iiilu'i- Th.' I'lriiKl -^ \ . i '" (K)2 o-02:i I.I.Mti .Note.— .Markrd thus (') i!»liiiiated. SOURLS RIVER AT W.VW.VXKS.A. HISTOBY. WorJen'; '*"*'""""**"''"""' "*^^'*'''""'*' ''"' •''""'''i«>'e'l "» O.-.oIht 7. 1!.12. hy W. G. I.Of ATIO.N OF SKCTIOX. The meter section Ls located on the downstream side of tl.c traffic bridm- icrns... tl,.. touris river one-qu.irtcr of a mile north of W'-iwane^n Th„ i> • ^ T "" HE(ORD8 AVAIL.\BLE. iho op^i water seasons during the period Octoljcr 7, 19 2 to the end of ^5 Th.r„ not sufficient infommtion to estin.ate daily discharges during the ^nter sei::;n. ""'' i4 I ift DRAINAGE AREA. Th- .Irainane area of the Souris above Wawanesa is 22,500 square miles .....t „f „.hi.i lies soutii 0-. t»,c International boundar^•. ^ ' '''"' "^ ''*"'^'' GAirr.K. .\ vertical staff Range is secured to the downstream side of the north pi.T of the brid.n 120 nKI-AHIMKM nt- rUK IVTKHIOH 7 OlOnOE V, A. 1117 < HAN.NEI.. DMIIAHdt: MKASIHEMKNTH. Th.. iiKt-riiiKs aiv tak,-n from the dow.wiream xi ;,- of the l.ridK... !>'- "Vi'^K Mi:AS, UKMKMS o, S.,n.is H.VKU AT W.WANKSA, l..|;^. Dati' Kiiltiii .Ian. .'i <■. ti. .Ml.i, Jan. 1> M. S. .M,i,|,l Mur. S.i April l.i CO. Allni April i;i M. .•^. Mitl.l. April 2- <■ O. Allen Muv • > May L'7 - Auis. .t T. H. Hi,\,l >''pt. 1 till. .'1 »'. (1. All.n. ' 111- iiii. l^^lrt■nn'nt. I x„. I Widlli. .\rf;i of ."'t'ction M.ilM \ I'ldcitv. i,;tij 1,40 J l.'JlL' l.4t):> 1,!»12 ■-'.UlS I'.OIH 1,197 l.:J74 Kcft I.I OJ Mi Ml Ml M Sfi M 74 S() i^q. ft. JKt. pn 14 14H l.'C l.-iti' l.lN- I4l>' l(lt>','> 7ti-7 iL'ii s (I ().•> O 4ti (Iti.s ((•7(1 (141 (l-,')l (IKi (l()0 (imigr Hi'inht. lV,t KHi'.r, lOO'.HI ;t.i i)i -•4 •-•4 '.17 117 DiscliiirKi- ><>■<■. ft. •li' 101 101 101 101 KKI nil KKI' 100 KHJ- t:i ti \m itxt lit) 74 • .-. 170 IK)'(I :r.-.-i tIMIONAL PAPIR No. 2Sf 131 IJA-..Y (Ja, UK Hk,W„T and I)^^.,.„.,.; „, s<„ K,H U.VKH AT UAWA.VtMA, yoK llH.'t. 122 />A.7' i«r.wA..\ / OF Tin: istkkiok 7 OEORQI V. A. 1917 MiiMHiY Dim iis.KiK. <>► f'tn HIH \U\tM AT \\ \w \N»>v mil iHK \t:\n \'.H'> |l>ri>iiinKi- itri'ii L'J..VII)a<|iiiiri' iiiilt^ I DlM'HAMul: IM Ski iiM>-KrKT. Ris-f >rr. MONTH 1 I'.r IVl-tli in Mu«iiiiiiiii. Miiiiinuin Mian, iM|lllirr mill'. ilirhi'H Oh Drniiiniif Total in :ii 11'- f 111 Ari'M. .liiiiiiar.N '0 II 1) II lrlirii:ir\ 1. . 'I) 11 II II Manl. '■.' II \Ji Ai.rjl \la\ Ml.'i O'INM O'lNM .-..tWV) MV »:. n7 0'IMi:< O'lMKI 4, lift Juitt- lll> II Vl O'lMfJ IIU'J I'.y?:. .lul> )tL> II 411 II INVJ ll'IIU'2 J.4tl(l AtlKM^t • - • IMNNI ii'iimi J4t. Sr|iti-liilii'l m :io IMHII II (Nil 1,7(HI < li'liiln 1 o7 11 :tl INI'.' O'IKI'.' I'.IIUtI \()\fltll»*r 'H ll'lltKI tl'INNI 47tt Dfri-MlU'r 1-j l)'(NN) (I'iRXI laa - — ^ - . „ , . . „, Till- Vinr ]U\ J>« II'INII 0(114 .•ll,(l."ih Niirn. All iimrknl itiii * 1 ' 1 i'Mtiiniil< 1 TRIBUTARIES OF LAKE WINMPEGOSIS. liV.Sf.HM: I'riictically all of itic ilruiiuiKi' west of lake Maiiitolia ami iH'twfcn llw Hidiiin iiiouiitains anil itir Siinkatclicwaii river drains ilircclly or iiidiri-ctly into lake \Viniii|RHoMis. Tlircc r'liia'il lakes art as inteniuiliatp hawins ami to tliiwe the (jreuter part of the drain- atje first liiids its way, Immiiu druiiuHl from them into lake \Viniii|H-nosis. Thifte hikes are: Hed Deer lake, into which Hed Deer river drains, is then drained by the wiine river iiiti. Dawson hay, an arm of lake \Vinni[)»'((osis. Swan lake, drained liy the Shoal river into Dawson liay whieli is the eollpetiiiK liusjn for the Swan and WiMxIy rivers. Ijike Dauphin, drained liy the .Mi)s.sy river and liavinn as Irilmtaries aiiioin: ollier>. the \alley and Ochre rivers. The Fork river is a trilmtary of the Mos.sy. KKD UKKIt ItlVKK. The source of the Heil Deer river is in Tp. 44, H.19 W.l'.M, soiilli of Melfort, Sa.-kalclii- waii. It Hows in a general easterly direction into Hed Deer lake, an expanse of the riv<'i and also drains the hike into lake Winniix-nottis. The total drainaue area of the Hed Deer is .">,47S square miles, includinK H«hI De<'r iiik which hits an area of 10() sortion the tributaries which lieatl in small lakes and swamps a' Fir, Ktoimami, Piix'stone and Harrier rivers, nearly all of which enter from the south. The upixr |x)rtion of the drainage area is well tiinlM-red, growths of spruce aim |xjpi of merchantable size l>eing found. The Rtnl Deer Lumber Company carrj- on lumlxru' oiM'iation.s on the river and o|MTate a saw mill on Red Deer lake, the logs being fl');ii downstream to the mi 11. The Canadian Xorthern Itailway crosses the river at Krwwid, thirty miles wi^t oi lake, a«d a spur line hits Im-cii built in from Powell to touch the west end of the lak. Harrows. I'MlMiHKSS HUHjHI IW run MWITOHI HYI>H1>MKTKIi SIHVKY 193 •CMIONAL l»APIR No. Ml I.AKi: \MNMPK(i()SIS AT WINNinidOSIS. IIINTOKV. A RUUKC WBM Ml on hike WiuniiHRoxi* on May 2-». IDl.J, hy C, Illin.t. iiixl .liirinn the oiKii wiiltr «'ii!H)ii.s (liiily Ki'Ugf rfcoriU hnvi- Imtii oiiluimHl at thix iMtint. LOCATION OK f{0( to OHoIht 27, and at intervals durinu NovenilHT and DocemlMr of l!(i;{, from April Iti to \oveml)er 15, in l-. LOCATION or SKCTION. The meter section ir, !ocat«-d at the ferry crossini; of the Red Deer river five hundred (e.i Ih'Iow its confluence with the Klk river and three and one-half miles south of Hmison's liay Jiinetioii on the Dad to the Hed DeiT Luinlier Company's eamp. The I. P. is marked l>v a ii^ii driven in a '(ile sixty feet from the water's edge on the ri({ht i)ank at the ferrv . rossii^. KKCORbS AVAILABI.K. iwmis of daily (iauRe height have l)een obtained from July !• to OcIoImt HI, l!ti;{, aisi Mi to November 27, 1914, and from April 14 to i)eeeml)er .31. 1915. A few 'joam- "WHem- are al.^o available taken during the winter seasons. Estinmtetl daily discharRes eoiT- itM- m-n.Mi July 9 to OetolxT M, 1913. April .JO to Xoveml)er 27, 1914, and from As»r i4 ■ Xovenit)er 9, 1915. liitAIVAOE AREA. Th» area rributary to the Hed Dwr aljove the station at Hudson's Bay Junction is ! "IWO •maare niilf*;. ;il (iAl r.E. riiF gauKc is a vertical staff fjauRe driven into the IhhI of the river and braee Sopt. JH Nov. J.) M. ?;. MadJ. r. f. Smith. C. O. Allen. Al. S. Ma.ldi Meier No. Width. Area of Section. Feet. Sq.ft. 1,462 100 97 1,462 82 83 1.462 60 60 1,186 146 423 1,186 146 423 1,186 147 418 1,186 146 399 1.186 144 364 1,186 144 359 2,018 152 433 2,018 124 399 2.01S 147 341 1.462 111 262 Mean Velocity. Ft. per sec. 02 0-48 0-51 0-49 0-4.J 0-26 0-28 0-6S ()-78 0-2S 006 Gauge Height. Feet. 09-23 98-81 100-51 100-48 100-42 100-39 100-01 100-02 100-60 100-59 10006 '.»9-85 Discharge Sec.-ft. I I 207 214 207 180 95 101 -295 311 96 14' l«'i. nicasurt-iiM-iiT . PROdHESS REPORT OF THE MAMTOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 126 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28f D.\ii,Y C;At'GE Height and Discharge of Red Deeu River at Hudson's Bay .Iimtion FOR 1915. [Drainage area 4,900 s 7 8 145 9 . .98-81 160 10 175 11 182 12 13 14 99 23 2 102 40 102 20 101 20 101 15 101 05 130-90 100 70 100 70 100-60 100-50 100-50 100 60 100 45 100-45 100 45 100 45 100 45 1.745 1,515 600 565 600 410 300 300 260 210 210 210 193 193 103 193 193 15 l(i 17 175 18 19 175 160 20 160 21 160 22 160 23 24 100-32 151 25 20 100 30 j 145 27 100 .10 ' 100 :«) 10(1 :w 100 45 100 55 14a 28 145 29 169 M 193 31 ■:::::::;:;:-| 230 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 20 :«) 31 July. August. 100-56 100-68 100-60 100 76 100 82 100 86 100 80 100-70 100-60 100 60 100 72 100-90 101-40 101 45 101 40 101 70 102-30 102-45 102-46 102 35 102 06 101-80 101-68 101 SO 101 35 101 22 101 15 101 16 101 30 101-15 101 10 230 242 350 325 362 380 360 300 260 360 310 410 740 780 740 980 J,;30 1.803 1,802 1.573 ',342 1.070 964 820 706 614 666 565 600 666 530 101 00 100-90 100 80 100 70 100 58 100 53 100-43 100 36 100 30 100-33 100 33 100-18 100 13 100-08 100 03 100-03 100 03 100 08 100 13 100 18 100 33 100 28 100-23 100 20 100 16 100-33 100 33 100 30 100 18 100 13 470 410 350 300 343 322 185 163 145 128 128 116 106 97 90 83 90 90 07 106 116 154 140 127 120 September. 100-13 100-08 00-98 00-93 00-90 90 88 90 88 100 18 00-93 00-83 90 83 99-83 99-83 90-83 90 83 00 03 09-83 90-88 00 88 00-98 00 93 00-03 99-93 00-98 100 03 1(W 97 83 77 74 72 72 116 77 68 68 68 68 68 68 77 68 72 72 83 77 77 77 83 90 October. 112 100 03 90 127 100 06 94 127 lOO 05 92 12U 100 07 95 116 100 07 95 106 NOTE.- 100 07 100-07 100-05 lUO 02 100 02 99-97 99-97 99 97 90-92 99-92 99 92 99-92 99 92 99 92 «9 92 99 92 99 89 99-89 99-89 99 89 99-89 99-92 99-92 99-92 99 92 99 92 99-96 99-95 99 97 99 97 100 02 95 95 92 88 88 82 82 82 76 70 76 76 76 76 76 76 73 73 73 73 7.t 76 76 76 76 76 80 80 82 82 88 Novembe: 100 02 S8 100 02 N8 100 02 88 99 99 84 90 09 84 DecenilK-r. 00-99 99-09 99 99 99-97 100 05 99 92 99-92 99 87 99-87 99-87 99 82 99 82 99 82 99 82 99 .S2 99-82 99-82 99-82 99-82 99-87 99 87 09 02 99-02 99 87 99 87 14 99-87 99 87 99-87 99-92 99 92 99-92 99-92 99-97 100 02 100 02 99-92 99-92 99 97 99-97 99 92 99-87 99-87 99 97 99-97 99 97 99-97 90 97 99 92 !t9 92 99 92 90-92 99-92 99-92 90-92 99-92 09 92 ■Ice conditions from January 1 to April 13 and November 10 to Dictmljor M Information maufficicnt to compute daily discharges. i .'11. 120 DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 Monthly Discharce ok Red Deer River at Hudson's Bay JuNtTioN, for 1915. [Drainage area 4,900 square miles.] DiKcii.tiKiK IX Second-Feet. RtN-()Fr. MONTH. Maximum. Minimum. Mean. Per s:ni '.-1 ()(H)0 0-000 O-(MK) 0-0i)6 0-027 0-0.11 0-14.5 o-o:w 0-017 0-010 0-007 0-001 0-0(H) 0-IHX) O-tMXI 0-002 o-oai tt-o:i5 0-107 o-o:is 0-OlH 0-Olh O-OOH 0-(Mll Februarv March .\prll. lt),4(M» May June July August . i<.t:{ •.';io l.NOJ 470 iiti s.-> tiS S.lhO '.t.050 4:1,700 9,9(K) 4,H25 OctolMT Novenil>er '.»."> 7a 4,925 2,140 DecomlMT . .307 The Year . . 1,N02 i:w 0-02h 0-a79 99,427 NoTK. — Marked thus (') estimated. SWAN RIVER. The Swan river rises on the extreme northwestern slope of Ihe Porcupine mountains- Its course is generally south and east until it reaches a point in Tp. 34, R. 3 W.P.M. when it turns and flows almost due northeast through the valley between Porcupine and Duck mountains into Swan lake. The valley Iwtween the tw^o mountains is broad and deep, but nearly all the drainage entering this section of the river is from the south, most of the tributaries heading in the Duck moimtains. To the north the basin is confined by the drainage area of the Woody river which follows a parallel course to the Swan. The banks of the valley are an alluvial deposit of clay and gravel. The river has an average width of one hundred and fifty feet, the banks ranging from ten to fifty feet lii height. The upper parts of the valley are largely covered with a timlier growth, but in the lower lK)ttom lands mixed farming is extensively followed. The valley is well settletl, th«' town of Swan River being the principal community. In 1909 an investigation of the iK)wer ])os8ibilities of the river was made and a site locatwl in the vicinity of Swan river with a view to supplying that town with power. SWAN RIVER AT SWAN RIVER. HISTORY. The Swan River station was established by W. G. Worden on October 12, 1912, and has been operated since that date. LOCATION OV SECTION. The meter section is located on the downstream side of the new steel traffic bridge which spans the Swan river at the north end of the town of Swan River, Man. The I. P. is marked on the top of the south abutment at the east side. Taken by F. S. Smith. Swan- River— Swan River— .Showing IP. a.vd Po«itiox or B.M. Rf:(()HDS AVAILABI.K. Hen.rds of daily gauge heigl.t iirc available for part of the ixriod October 12, 1912 to the end of 191.1. Blu.nk.s in the record occur during winter sea.sons.- Estimated dailv discharges are on hand for the i)eriods Octol>er 24 to Xoveniln'r 1(J, 1912, .\pril 12 to mT ' "^""' '■' ^" -'^'"^"™^'''''- ^•'- '»!•♦• ""J fron' April 14 to November 15 DRAINAGE AREA. The area drained alM)ve the station of the Swan river is 1,21.-) square niih-s. (iAtOE. ■ . ""f^ltT?? "^.^^.'^ ''*f^'''" '•'* * '■'"'•'' f?'*"*?*^ '^•'^■"'■*'^ to the lower chord of the uiwtream side of the bridge; it is referred to a permanent .M.H S. B.M. locate.! fortv-five fwt northea.st of the north abutment of the bridge. (HANXE!.. A'^«ve the section the channel is straiglit for three hundred feet and also for two hundred leet iH'low The bridge is a clear span and the river lies in one channel at all stages The stream bed is of clay and subject to shifting; the current is swift. The right bank is of clav s high and not liable to overflow. The left bank is low an.l wooded and liable to overflow at Ingh stages. DISCHARGE MEASIREMENT.S. The meterings are made from the bridge with a small Price current meter. •UCUH.MY. 101 «0 and 104-20 it is fairly well defined. 128 OBPARTMKST OF THE ISTERIOR 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Dl.SCHAROE MEASt'REMENTS OF SwAN KlVER AT SWAN RiVEK, 1915. i Date. Engineer. Meter No. Width. Area of Action. Mean Velocity. Gauge Height. Uisoharge. M. S. Maddi-ii 1,462 1,462 1,462 1.462 1,186 1,186 1,186 2,018 1,496 1.496 2,018 1,462 Feet. 83 SI 6 164 128 124 122 127 132 126 122 108 Sq. ft. Ft. per see Feet. .Sei-.-ft. 1 Feb. 11. . M « F. S. Smith.!! C. O. Allen . '. H.H^ Pratt... CO. Allen.!! M. S. Ma.ldon i.5i-7 3-9 51-5 262-6 233-3 205-3 242-9 270-8 201-1 210-2 149-2 102-92 102-32 103-69 100-34 100-04 99-74 100-02 100-22 99-75 99-75 99-68 1 Mar. 3 . . Mar. 30.. .\pril 23 . . May 4 . May 29. . . June 26. . . July 31.. Aug. 31... Sept. 30... Nov. 18 .. . 0-57 0-49 0-65 0-48 0-29 0-46 0-66 0-28 0-32 0-21 2-2' 25-7' 171-6 110-8 59-9 111-8 152-4 .56-9 67-3 30-8' li-e nii'iianronicnt. /■IHHiHFSS HfiPORT OF THK MAMTnHA HYDHOSfhyrHIC SCHVHY 120 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Daily (;.m<;k Hkioiit and 1)is(hakue of Swan Hivek at Swan Hiveh, foh IHj.i. (I'fHinaif iirf'B l,2IS«iii«n- niik'«I U>y. :< 4 A A 7 N U 10 12 i:< 14 I.'. IN IK ») 21 22 2.1 24 27 28 29 30 HI January. Oaiur I Ui»- lleiKht. charge. F»bniary. March. Oauip Din- t;i,ui:c ni»- llcight-i rharce. i Height .hargi'. April. May Jnnf. Fwl. .St ft ; K«t. jSer ft. I F FmI 's)i I Hfifiht. Fett. I 10.1 80 KKf SI I 103 (*.) in;t HN 1(13 W) : 10:i !»2 i Ml.T 94 ' 111.) o:i lOJi .■>!» lo:i MK 103 12 102 tW I 102 6U ! 101 S2 101 M 101 .% 101 57 101 52 101 SI 101 51 101 49 ! 101 49 ! 101 21 i 100 HI I 100 34 100 19 ! 100 14 I 100 12 ; 100 11 1(K) 09 (-hariic. 938 u:«) .SH7 W9 879 8«3 863 653 415 209 lli-iiiht Feet. 100 00 101) 07 1 110 0.1 KHI 0.j KHI (12 'HI "HI 'M\ 'MS (HI «,'i 99 W 99 88 I 09 SO ! 99 90 ' (HI 89 (H» 92 (HI W.I (H) 89 (19 90 90 89 99 87 99 87 99 83 99 80 99-78 99 78 99 77 DiH- charxp. Sep. ft. 1.12 I I2ii ; 120 1211 III l(i:t •Hi (14 (II SO 82 80 SO (iiiUKe Heii;ht. Feet. (W 74 (HI 72 (HI 72 (HI 71 (HI 72 (HI 7.'i (HI Ht'i (HI 91 (HI SJi (HI 97 IIKI III 100 (II 100 02 100 02 HO IIMI 00 lt>2 99 77 147 99 77 141 1 99 77 i:»8 99 77 132 99 72 99 76 SO 82 j SO 76 76 68 I 62 I 59 I .-.9 I .-.s I .">8 ,">8 ,•.8 .JS ,V) .16 KKl llO 100 00 (HI (HI 99 (HI 100 02 99 (HI 100 IIU 100 ON 100 in 100 07 100 O.i KKl 02 100 02 100 02 lOU 112 Dia- rharge. 8m. ft. S.1 50 .Wl 49 M 74 M 78 98 108 108 III III lO.'i ins 105 103 103 111 103 1 0.1 12(1 135 126 114 111 111 111 111 July. AuKu.st. September. October. II 12 M 14 !.■> 16 17 IN 19 20 21 22 23 2» 28 29 :to :il ;100 III 1 100 01 100 01 ilOO 00 ' (HI 2 (HI 59 99 59 99 62 99 61 400 99 66 370 99 83 33ti 99 87 291 (HI 88 270 (HI 85 242 202 189 186 in 99 82 •jt) 94 100 12 99 78 99 77 99 77 147 1 38 129 120 7N 72 62 .V) 43 .■«l 37 .36 32 32 36 34 41 68 76 78 72 66 91 141 59 .W 58 (HI 74 .■.3 (HI 70 ' 47 (HI m 1 .19 (HI 60 i .33 (HI IHI ' 33 99 6« j 99 59 99 5(1 , 99 .59 i !HI .59 I 99 .V.I 99 59 99 60 99 60 99 61 99 02 99 63 99 64 99 66 99 72 99 79 99 79 99 76 99 76 99 77 -N'uTK. 3.3 M 32 2(1 2(1 32 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 ,'4 36 37 3(1 41 50 61 61 Ml ,"•6 .58 99 7s (HI SO (HJ NO 99 NO (HI 80 1H> 80 (HI 80 (HI N on top of the hand rail iit the north end of the bridge. KECORDS AVAILABLE. From the 31st of May to the 9th of November 1915, daily gauge readings and estimates of daily discharges are available. During thi.s jx-riod discharge mesusurements hav(> Ix-en made at the station and these are also available. DRAINAGE AREA. The drainage area tributary to the Woixly river at this [Kiint is 731 square miles. GAUGE. A chain gauge han Imhti established at this station referred to a |)ermanent M.H.S. B.M. located forty-five feet east of the north end of the bridge. This B.M. is set to an arbitrary datum. PROORl\S,S HKHJRT Of SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf M.WITOHA HYDHOMKTHH SiHVht 131 IHAN.vv;!,. The channel m straight for about two hu.ulrcl fwt aUve and a»)out six hundred fi-et be ow the section^ The bed of the stream i.s of gravel and Gulden, and norlSle To nnnfi vT "^^ V ",'?' ""'^ ''"^''^ *" '•'■'''^«*' '"'* ''"- •'lobankn.ont at the bridge eonfim* the entire flow of the river to the channel at the section. DI«( HAKGE MEASIHEMK.NTS. All discharge nicasurenientx are made from the bridge. AC«IHA( Y. ^J:!:^:^;':^^^!^^ ^"^■""■" "^- ""■ "''""^'^" -—nts „b,ai„ed. the Dlscharge Measiiieme.nts ok Woody Hivkh at Howsman, Mll.j. Dsto. May ;n June 2h. July HI Aug. Jl Sept. .10. Xov. 19 Engineer. K. rt. Smith. CO. Allen H. H. Pratt CO. Allen. ■ M. S. Mudden. Meter Ni.. i.im -',018 l,49ti l,49t) 2,0 IH 1.4(>2 Width. Feet (HI) 72o 80H OOS 59 40-0 .Area t)f , Mean Section. Veloeity Cauge. Height. S<|. ft. ■)4 ■ 7 7H1 87-7 45-7 .-..•5 1 :«)• 1 Kt. per .see Feet. o;n 0-72 114 0-21 0-21 0-17 88 -.-i; 88-90 89-22 8H-.il .88-51 88-70 Ice measurement. Disci arge. Sec. ft. Ifi 8 5tt ■> 9<» « 9 8 11 .> .> 0' 25f— lOi 199 IlKl'.XK-rStKSr Uf THE ISTKHlnR WS'. ■I - 7 QEORQE V. A. 1117 DaII.V (luiiK IIkKIHT AM) DlSl'HAHUK OK \VV HiVKK AT HOWHMAN, K«K I'M.'), |I)ri>in»fc arrs 731 nquirr milM.) Day. 10 Jftnunrv. IVItnmry Ciaugr Height Fwt. Oia- i (itlUKt' 1 III-*- ' (illUKt- II.iKhl ohuvc. Hfiibl I'hariri Sriv (I Kei-t ! Sec ft 2 •' 1 ■ ■ ' - 4 !,,, . 1 , . 1 s 1 A 7 ' 8 » 10 U . 13 13 i 14 . •» •■ ' ■ 1 16 i 17 18 19 ; 20 ! . 21 22 2.1 24 25 26 1 . ! . 27 i , 1 28 . . 29 ! ., 30 , 31 July. 1 i»M HA : 2 88 8S ! :t 88 (Ml v.> 49 .Vi 81) 111 8!) n» 81) (Ml 1 88 7H 12 88 8U 43 88 go ■Vi 89 03 73 8f) 09 81 89 07 78 ; 89 10 82 { 1 89 (il I.'»7 ! 8!) •92 204 ' 8)1 95 208 89 91 202 .VI i 88 96 .51 I 88 91 47 I 88 78 89 82 8!) 7S 89 58 28 ! 89 ;» 29 : 89 29 30 I 89 25 88 79 88 71 88 70 88 I 88 ,58 1!) I 88 48 19 I 88 47 88 48 12 I 88 50 12 I 88 61 17 I 88 51 88 57 88 .56 Hi 8S 51 OptoUrr. lS~5i ~ 88-52 88 .58 10 11 17 If I 88 57 I 16 NovpihIht. 88 .M 88 ,5;) 88 58 88 53 17 88 S8 17 88 et 24 88 68 26 88 72 33 88 72 1 33 88 73 ! 35 88-73 3fi 88 71 1 33 88 «8 29 88 67 1 27 88 «9 30 W 6« 30 88-68 1 39 88 «7 27 88 60 1 30 88 75 > 37 88-88 1 M 88 »6 62 88-91 57 88 90 5« 88 86 51 88-88 ; 53 88-86 1 51 88-87 52 8S 87 52 II... 12 I 12 I 12 14 ; 88 51 HH(HiHt:sS HUroHT Of /7/ft .Vn\77Y>«.| HYhHOMKlRlr SI HVKY SESSIONAL PAPIN No. 2Sr Monthly I)i>«hah.| 133 DwcHAHUK IN Hkoond-Kkkt. MliNTH MMiiiiiini. Miiiiiiiiini. Mean. June July AugUMt ScptemUT < li'tobcr NnVOnilMT 62 20H 90 10 20 10 42 10 II 10 Ihr I'lriod 20M NuTE.— Marked thui 0) MtimattxI. 34 no 34 1,5 'III .1', IVr w|uarp mile 0048 KL\-Or». Depth in inchea on Drainage Area. Total in aen-- feet. 0052 1 0173 1 OO.'M ' 0(112 024 0010 1 2,020 6,760 2.090 476 922 596 0-331 r.'M.V! MOiSSY RIVER. Til.- Vi,«8y riwr is th.- connecting link between lake Dauphin and lake VViniiiDe^osiri . a nmg the fonner into the latter. It heads in the extreme northern end of ake KS'. an.l fl.)ws ReneraUy north for a distance of about twenty-one miles L.auphiu f . J n ]!^ "'*' ^J*'""" "''•'" *■* tributaries that have their sources on the eastern slow of tho Duck mountains. All the basin of the Mossy river with the eJrTnt^n ni ♦k » Zll '''rZ "r- ^•^i"!'"''^ ""' '"^^ -•- triLS^'to llke'DauS*"^!^;?^ ^J iZJ"'i'^' ^.'V*"' ^"'""» *"^ VermiUon rivers. The upper part of the Sn is well timbered while the lower part is prairie country and used exteS'eirfor mixed iS^Z The bank., of the Mossy vary between five and fifteen feet in hekht a^ SeTcW overlying H IkkI of gravel. The river varies in width from 120 to 2W feet anHi^^'n considerably improved by dredging. ^^ ,„. ''' r w**""^"^' '"'.J"'"*'"', ^« *»"• river is very weU .settled, especially on the west side The Ind the LT'Tn"'' V'^- * r "t*"""" «^ «» P^P'e. « ^itu'^ed at the mo^th of Se riTer and the town of Dauphin is the chief centre in the district In 1808 the Deiwirtnipnt of Public Works made a survey of the river with a view of rnVri .;&"• ,^'Z^^ T T ''''^'' ''^^"^ operaS,:' werVc':.;:; Hver\;:r^;^[m'S;rs,Sr^>e':'^^^^^^^^^ l-arty <.f ,ho Manitoba Hydrometrio Survey, in tho dimmer of ^ftl^^ ' * ^^^^ MOSSY RIVKH AT \Vl!..soNS FARM (HJCI.OW FORK RIVKRl. HI.ITOHY. Thi., .sUiiion was estabUshed on July 28, 1914, by W. J. Ireland, and sup,.,-se.l,Hi rh.. one at l.,.,ey s farm owmg to the difficulty in securing a gauge reader ai that pdnt LOCATION OF SECTION. The meter section is locate*! on Wilson's fann two and one-half miles northeast „f ^tm T"- '';■' ™"i^1^ ""^ * """^"^ P"P'" '^ ^^'^^ Htands on tt lef b'n^TiiSow :rtrrtirr.efTt;d''bi;r'^ '^ - "-" ''-- - ^"« -- -pporttngre^bT. M tS4 DKPAHTMliM' Of- THK ISTKHWH 7 aiORQE V, A. 1t17 if. I HECOHDH AVAII.AHLK. Daily Kmigr ht-ight ri-corda huvo liwii kept from July 3. 1914, to lX>cenilxT M, 191.5. Daily diM-hargctt have been computed for a period from July 3 to November UJ, 1914, and from Marrh 22 to XovemlH«r 10, 1915. The data secured hnn not been sufficient to permit the compilation of discharge under ice conditions, which held during the periodit from Novenilier Itt, 1914, to March 22, 1915, and from November 10, 1915. u< the end of the year. UKAINAlii: AREA. The drainage area i.i 3,930 w|uare niilen. OAIOE. A .tix-fcKit vertical staff gauge i» locuted alxjul uini' hundred feet downstream from the section and thirty feet southeast from Mr. Wilson's residence. The gauge is driven into the ImhI of tlie stream and braced to the shore. It is refercncjtl to a permanent M.H.S. H.M. located one hundred fwt southwest from the gauge. CHAN.NKI.. The channel is straight for one hundrwl and fifty f«>et above and three liuiidrcHl fwt below the section. The river is confined to a single channel under all stages. The Ix-d of the river is of gravel and permanent. The banks are high and covered with scrub but not liabh' to overflow. DI.SCHAKOE MKASfRKMENTK. .Meterings arc iniide i)y means of a cable carrier running on a cable stretched across the river. ACCtRACY. The tlischarge curve is fairly well liefined o\ir the range in stage covere. Width. .^rea nf Section 1 Feel. Sq. ft. 1,462 8I> :'a>i 1,462 77 226 1,462 7« 264 1,186 86 27.-> 1,186 Mi 264 1,186 82 2->4 1 2,018 8.5 2:i8 l,491< 177' 221 186 I8ti 187 101 61 107 71' Ice ineasureniunt. PHOORKSM HKI'ftHT Of THK M.WITOHA HYnROHKTHI' SIHVKr SESSIONAL PAPIR No. 2Sf 135 Daily (Jakie Hckiht and |)ik< hahiik or M.ihmy Hivkh bki.ow Fork Rivkh for lOlrt M>fiiin»«r •rr« ;MlflO«quiir» mil™ I NoTl.^l»u«e heights murlcecl thtu ('» interpulittiMl. Ice conditions from January I to March 21 and November ' Information insiiffirieot to oompute daily diwharges. I to end of year. Ofl />/i7M/ Kebninrv Mmri'h April June July Aucuat JJeplciiilnr Octolxi >fovt M urk '•. I\ . <►;! iiNiKl^K KT l(> N On Mhiiiiiuiii MlllilMlllll Mruli. IVr lV|illi III iurhea nn liXwl ill firre mill' Dniiii.iKi («l .\n-u 'I.>l» O'lKUt l> IM4 ll,2.2(NI MOS.xy lUVIIH AT I.AKi: DAliMllN. HJMUHV, On May JO. MIl.J, a kiiuk.- wa.s |.«tul)li«h.Kl at tl,.. I,,,ul of tlii. .\J..s.sv riw, l.v ( I !• Ii„,.r and troiii lliMl .Int.- KttilK.- Pfjiiliiifrs havf Imtii nr.ir,|p,l at tins .station.' I.IKATION UK (JAIOK. TUv KuuK.. is a .six-f,K>t yiTtii-Hl stuff ku.w s^Turiil to a si.p,H.rt ilrivn inn. thr U..I .,1 ... al«.ut on,, hun. rod a,.d hfty f«.t M.)w tl... ,H,int at win,!, it fl.iws ..„t of I^k,- l)an,,l,in. aiul III.' Kanitc r.-Ristors lak." lev.-!. ' BKCOHOS AVAII.AHLK. lir::' t:± lJ!r ,':^":_''"; ='y"'^'''- ^r ^h.; f..ii:-.n« .x-nod. f.- May 2, t. DoicinlMr .n, 1913, from ^•epliinlHr ,{0, V.Ho. Jam.ary I to OfHcmbor .31, 1(114, VAI.LKY RIVKH. an.l from .lainiarx I to III.' \all,;y nv.r .« a tributary .,f lok.- Dauphin; it ri.MH on the wt-.s,..,,, ..|„,h. of .!,.. II !i "T ,"«• "T^""' ".'"".•' "f '"^^ "f ^'"' *"'**''•" '''"I'" "^ ♦»'•'•'«' ■""""t«i..H. th.-n tur « ..a«t u„d flow.s In-twrn, t u- Duck a..d Hiding mountains and continu.^ tlii« «..,,. rallv .■asterly coun^. to .t« mouth Thm- are two tributari,.s t.i the valley which a»- of fair .?«■ 1 K.«e are ^h«rt creek, which ri^-, un the slope of Riding mountains, and Drifting riv.-r' wh.oh joins the \ all.-y three nules w.-at of \alley River station on the C N R ....... whi);hw\'l;'*w" "*" '"'.""K ""^ ^"«t^ mountains, through which the river Hows and .on. wh,.h It takt>s .ts name, .s about one hundred feet deep and from seven hnndrt.i to . we..ty-five hundred feet w.d.- The river at ordinary summer stages has a width of betwee ulL^^iinl "f I " ':"",'^"'^ f'- '^'" T" "^ '« "O'npo^-l erf Kravel and In^uldT.; I e lianks being of clay which overlies a gravel and boulder bed. The upper part ol the drainage area is practically all within the Duck Mountau. For.-s. Reserve, where con.siderable stands of spruce, jaekpine and poplar are to lie found In tl..- .mmediate vicimty of the river littk clearing has been done, though in the lower part of »• valley, and somewhat back from the river, fam.ing is carried on to a considerable extent •ISSICMIAL ^APIR N« 3Sf lit: M \\l litH I iniHtllMhnitli >! H\ A. I 137 \ VI l.i;v Ul\|;n A I \ AI.I.KV KIVI.II. HI-MlHV ''"- -'" «■'" •■'■'"I'liHtinl -HI '''l "" '».«• .l.miiMr.an. si.l,. „f il.r C N.H. Wu\^,. rr..«j„a ilir \:iM.v riv.T f.fl.ci. huM.ln.l fni imrtli of ilir rmlroiul ..tulioi. in tlii.l i„wi. uii.l ..m- ImiMlrnI :i...l hfjy f.rt ii|>Hlr.'.m. fr..,n thr Ir.itti.- l.rt.lKr. Tlir I.I'. \s an Mrrnw rMrvr.l .,nd |iiiiiiii>.l oil til.' ilownNtiriiiii >lili' (if l|i(. Iiriiiitc at the wmlli mil. KK< MHKS AVAII.MII.I.:. |{M-..r.U III ilaily KaUKc I„ikIii, |,;.m. Urn MTur.-il for tlir Krn.lcr |hiii of the intJihI 0.tol..r .5. I«»ll', to t nil of |!»|.-,. i;.stiiniitcH of .Inily .liH.lmrK.- Imv In-,-,. io,n|mt.-.| tor I ,.■ followniK ,K.n.H|.: (»,.|ol..r l'.", to NowinlHr 17, Hilli, .April 4 to NommiiImt Hi l!M:t April i. to NoviiiiUr l(i. 1<(|». ami from April 12 to Xov.-nilHT 17, l WW lonitiil 4.S f,...t south of «aiiK.-, Tins UNI. is sit to an arbitrary .latiini. I IIWSKI.. During low stug,.« the water is eontinetl to one ehaiinel, l,ut uniler IiIkIi water eonilition« I hen. ar.. two. Fho chuiiiicl is struinht for 4((() feet aU.vc and tXK) feet Im'Iow the si-etion 1 he KHi of the stream is of gravel and sand and [h rmanent The right Imnk is low. w.hhI..! and Imhie to overflow. The left bunk is high and lait lial.le to overHow l>lsrH.\H(IK MK.Artl HKMKSris. MeteriiiRH are taken from the dowiwtieam side of the liridge and cover a range in dilute hi-iuht of «■() feet. .M I I l<.\( Y. The disehurge eurxe is well i\via\\M lH>tween uailKe heights m.'t and IIH 7 gauge heights 101 7 an.l lOo (t the discharge curvi is not well defined. — J'!!i:":*5i'*- Mt:A.s| ItKMKNTS i> K N AIJ.KY R iVKK .\T \ Al,l,E Y HlVEK, li)l.-). KhKincT. ^'^'" Wiiltli. I let ween iHtr .Area nf Metin Sfctiiiii. \ I'locit} . (iauge Hcisht. Disrhitrgr Jau. lb Mar. 12 Mar. 29 April 22 -Vlay 7 May 27 .lUDe 25 .luly 30 Aug. .id Oct. 1 Nov. IT M. S. Maddrii K. S. Smith CO. AUen. H. H. Pratt <;. O. AUen . M. S. Madden rtertion froicn solid! Iri' nipaKiirPDipnt. I 1,186 I 1,186 I 2,018 ' 1.496 1,496 2,018 1.462 Keel . ■50 47 51 M 41 48 :<« s 32-9 74-9 450 92 U05 0-49 118 0-51 006 0-76 0-36 100-33 I 10003 I 90-90 100-54 98-92 99-23 100- lU 90 ti5 I H4 4 .■|0-7 31 M 120-h .J7 I 2 56'!l 16 3 » lae DEl'AHTMESr OF THE IMEHIOH \ ■■\. \ 1 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 Daily (JAifJK Hkksht and Dixcharce ok Vau.ey River at Vai.i.ey Hiver for I!)15. IDniinHKc iiroH l.()2X g<|iiiiri' iiiilm.l Janilao' Day li 7 ■ » lU II Vi u 13 1(1 17 IK 1» 20 21 22 2:i 24 23 20 27 2S ■M Mi M (jall(E<> Hoight Vvn. rhnrici'. S.-.-. ft. Fcbrui'ry. (iilllicr Hoixht Kelt . I)i»- rhnrifc. S.T. ft. Mareh. (tllUKI' Hi'iliht I (-harffo. April. (•UUKI' HiMKhl . KXI 21 100 II IKX) Ifi Ki'pt . 100 34 1(X) .-iS KH) 411 100 42 100 76 100 K4 100 9n 101 (H 101 .W 101 SI 101 .« 100 UK 101 (HI 101 01 1(10 Ht\ too 113 10(1 l\i 100 4l> KNI 4<) 100 ;K KH) IMI 100 IM KXI 37 KKI :(.•> KH) -if. KH) It.i KK) 2!) DiH- charKC. July. August. 1110 .Hi KH) :m KH) :i2 10(1 :<:< KH) ;ii S«'p(enib(T, •i KK) J7 7 iKK) -M s KH) OS KK) (MI 10 !l(HJ 04 II 12 i:< 14 IS IS I'.l 20 21 22 2.t 24 2.5 2r, 27 214 J?> :<() n |I(H) Ol I !«)«!) j W) 84 100 27 (100 47 1 100 (12 ;l(H) 74 11(1102 1101 04 jlOl'Ott 101 03 100 02 KH) 54 KH) 5? 100 4)( KH) Vi KH) l.'i KK) 12 iO(i o:i 90 ()2 91) MI 70 02 4!) 47 43 42 40 3(1 70 97 130 141 197 2U2 211 200 174 107 104 9K 77 M ■i3 tt M ;« '.«) !MI '.«' ,SN »!' K» (CJ 72 Ml I'i4 !K) (IS 99 70 (H) )>(> 99 (iO 99 .V) 99 .■>(! W) .'li 99 4S 99 4li 90 4.') 09 42 99 40 99 40 99 37 99 35 99 3.'. 00 34 99 32 99 31 99 30 99 28 no 20 09 2(1 'M 21 99 23 9<( 23 99 23 9<1 2S 99 29 m) 2X 09 28 99 20 09 ■2S ".H' 34 im 40 09 5« 99 (17 99 70 90 71 !K) S2 (HJ SI 00 81 00 82 99 K2 W) 84 00 84 99 86 90 88 90 89 9900 00 94 0008 00 08 I 99 06 JKH) 0(1 100 02 3 3 3 3 3 .1 3 4 12 17 IS 2(i 2.'i 2(i 27 27 29 :«) 31 32 3tt 39 39 38 41 43 KH) ()7 100 O.i 100 (13 100 03 100 03 lOO'Oe 100 Ofi 100 07 100 08 KH) 07 m '.Hi •H) 94 !K( 94 90 03 99 92 90 02 99 91 99 (H) 00 00 00 90 00 00 00 01 99 02 00 93 99 92 00 91 99 Itl 99 ()2 Hu o;i 99 95 99 97 .May. Uauxe Height. 189 2()(i 105 KH 122 12U 98 100 86 77 114 191 131 .8.1 81 72 Km'I . KH) 21 KH) 15 100 13 100 09 100 11 100 05 ion 04 KH) 03 KH) 03 00 00 KH) 03 100 45 100 27 100 18 KK) 10 KH) 03 100 03 09 98 i)0 97 99 07 100 31 KK) .V) KH) 31 KH) II 100 02 90 93 99 88 KKI 38 KKI (Kl KKI 02 9<1 99 Dis- charge. Sec. ft. 63 57 .•«4 .V) 52 46 45 44 44 40 04 70 HO 51 4(i 44 39 38 38 75 101 75 .'.2 43 35 Mi 84 50 43 40 June. Gaugr Hpigfat. Feet 09 98 90 95 09 01 99 89 99 91 100 03 KH) 07 100 11 100 36 100 .3.') 100 44 l«) 37 1(X) 40 KH) 37 KH) 3(1 100 35 100 21 KK) 33 100 35 KK) 43 KH) 39 KK) 30 100 .53 100 61 KK) :>:, 100 33 100 48 100 43 100 42 100 40 charge. Sec. ft. 39 37 33 31 33 44 48 52 82 78 93 83 87 Ki 82 SI (13 78 81 91 86 82 100 119 100 106 98 91 !H1 OctolHT Nnvember. 48 4>i 41 41 4li 47 47 48 49 48 37 :«i 36 35 34 34 33 32 32 32 32 33 34 35 34 33 33 34 33 37 38 KK) O.'i KKI 01' KHi (HI !l ! 0'^ 0' ! o< . :«( I :n ! 0' (CI nine. UrainaKe .Vrca. (ll (I' j 0' (I' w ()■ .MC HOTS (1 0^7 .■>;j 05L' (1 ().".9 r« {)074 0083 y() (1089 103 !t 009 0010 21 020 0()22 .•{^ 039 04.i ■M O-OL'O 022 0' Deptli ill I iiieheH ini |Tc>tal in aere- feet. 4,775 3,2oO 4,526 5,550 553 1,250 2,340 1,190 32 oo:;2 0-431 .':).43.i NoTK.— Markr(' i otiiiuitcd. ocHHi: m\\:\\. Tl... (),.hr.. river is a ...nall tril.otary of lake Dauphin. It ri..,.s o„ tl.c northeastern >I(.IH. of KulmR numntain and flows northeast to the lake, its tnoiith l-eine inTn •>0 R 17 West of the h.rst n.eri,lian. The total .IrainuRe are,-, of the river is a,.,.roxinurte'lv •.•Tci .Millare tn.les, of wh.eh 2M .s,,,.are miles lies above the nieterinp station a Oehre riC-er (HIlHi: H!\ KK AT (KHHK RIVKH. m.STOHY. This station was estal.lishe.l l.v W. (i. Wor.len on ()etol«-r I.S. 1.»12, and ha^ l„.en in oix-ration since that date. mmiim I.OCATKlX (IF SKCTKIN. The nieterinR seetion on the Oehre river is located on the downstream side of tlu- traffic en , ^-.-^•'^•/"•"'K''-. , ""' I»'- ■■■- ■"••"•k.-.l on the Rtmrd rail seven fee, from the sooth end on the downstream side. HKCOKDS A\\II.AHI.K. Reconls of daily K«UKe heiRht have Leen oi.tained for the ,K.riod (»et.,i,,.r IS. 1!»12, to the 14th o Noveml-er 1!)1,-,, with omission during the winter months. Kstimate.s of d ailv discharRc have U'en oi.tained for the same rK'ri(Ml • I)RAl\A(iK AUKA. The drainage area of the Ochre river aln.x c ( )(hre river is 2.50 square miles. U i 140 DKl-AHTMK.Sr OF THE ISTEHlOn I i. :i 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 tiAi <;k. A iiiiu-l()ot viTtical staff «-imiiiclloil kuukc is fustciutl to a tiiiil)CT whicli is spiked to a piU- (It tin- bridge at the south end on the dowiistreani side. This ({auj{c is n-fcrred to a IXTiiianeiit M.H.S. B.M. located alxHit nine feet southeast of Kaiigc. This H.M is set to an .irliitrarv datum. ClIANXKI The chauuel just aijove the seetion is divid iH-d of the stream is of .sand and gravel with a ^-ejtrtahie growth. The banks are low and woo and 101 3 the curve is well defin.Hl, betw.-en 101 3 and 107 ;J the curve m not well defined. Under ice conditions a fairlv well defineen obtained. IJatf. 1.)1S< ll.\KOE Mt;.\Sl HK.\IE.STS OF 0< HUE Ku KK .\T ()( HRE UlVEK. 1<>1.'>. KiiKinecr. M.-tir X... Width. .\rea of Section. Mean Vrlo<'ity. ('■auge Height. I>i»rh«rm-. Keet. Sg. ft. iKt. iM^r sec I Feet. t •• May 2U t May 26 - June 24 i C. (). .\Uen . Aug. :; H. H. Pratt. Sept. 1 , Oct. .-> r.O. Alien.' .\'<>\ . :.'.") M.S. Madden 1,402 1,462 38 13 4 0-27 101-74 No flow.' 3-6 1,186 400 48' 7 1 22 100-68 ' 58-8 1,186 400 48-2 i:m 100-67 1 64-5 1,186 400 48-2 1-29 100-66 1 62-3 1,186 400 33-7 0-82 10030 27-6 1,186 1,186 40 4t)0 33-7 .33-7 0-77 0-79 10030 100-30 ! 26 26-6 1,186 39-4 35-6 1-06 100-39 ' 37-8 1,186 39-4 35-6 110 ioo-:«> i 39.3 2,018 37-8 38-S 1-34 100-41 .52 -0 1,496 320 US 0-98 99-92 ; 14-3 1,406 27 0-2 0-67 m-HT) '■ 4-2 2,0 IS 37 47-0 1 17 100-75 .V»-2 1.462 26 33 ■.'■>« KH) 40 IS-(1' Ice measurement. PHiXJHKSS KKl'ORT OF THE M.WITOBA llYI)HO.\t ETHIC SIHVKY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Daily Ckvuv. Ui.u-.m and Disiharoe of 0< hkk Kivek at ()< hhk Kivkh. i.. lOraiiuice una iM) xiuiin' niilis 1 t4l GauKi' IJif- Height. charK.- Koft S.-.- It. Kll) 07 >t\ 1(K) (Mi KNI (J(l 20 1(K) mi M IINI III ■is IWI 1:.' M> 100 l-^l 47 100 4:i 63 100 «0 *l 100 !«* ll^ 100 7f< iii.-> 100 (Kt , ••4 100 ."2 1 73 100 «5 1 «.-> 100 >>ll ' K3 IIKI iMI ! J^l 100 W \ H3 100 :,.i ' 75 100 ♦» i l>4 liH) :f.-. ! .-.3 KXI 42 1.1 100 4:t li3 100 67 Mi IWI 47 ti7 100 W • « 100 43 113 100 ti7 ^11 100 .Vi 7h KXI 43 ii3 UNI :(7 l)..VMllll l!l 100 3i •>■> IINI 30 : IS •'K) :») 1 IS 100 2.-. 1 IS lOO LV) W) 100 1^1 i l.-lll llHi 7(1 !!.". 14!. IIKI la .s."> I3.-I 100 .>4 7li 114 100 52 73 'Jo 100 30 71 S3 KNI 34 52 M 100 40 J9 7.-. KNI 40 •>9 70 100 41 'W .17 IINI 12 til i 111 1(N) 42 111 .'id 100 43 !>;< M 100 43 M .■i2 ."lO KNI 43 li3 ' tn) ti2 1 ;j i 1 9U 61 I ;t i W* .li* • 7 1 KNI I.s I KMl IS KNI Hi KNI 1(1 KNI 2.-1 IH 4« 42 42 37 3.') :tr> 33 33 42 KKI 14 32 KNI .t.-i .)3 ll«l 27 4:! IW) I.'! ti." lUO 27 , 1.1 KNI 1.7 'I\ 100 ti:. s'.l KNI s.'v III 101 ifi ! Ii7 l(«l ys lO.-i KNI 7.-I 102 UK) 40 llfhrii'iit to cntiipiil' .l;til> ui-< li.'i 142 OEPARTMEST OK THE IXTEHIOR m l.iv; 1 (I i !'■ -ft. !^r 7 OEORQE V, A. 1917 Monthly Diwhahoe of 0( hre River at Ochre River for the Year IJU5. (Drainanc area 251) Hguare miles.] MONTH. Januarj' February March April. May. June. July.. August. . September. Octob«?r. . . November December. DlacHAKliK IM ME0O,Vt>-FEET. .Miixiiiiiini Mi 2V) 171 llh 190 15 ir.7 l.>(i ■2H •M 15 :< :t :« The Year :'4ti Mrun. Ml '0 70 t« 59 :i5 Per square mile. 01)00 0000 OOOH o:j>«) 0-2S0 II J.W 0-23tt 024 0- 140 0-2HX UlOO OOlti 0- 1 »!t KrN-<)KK. Depth ill incheH on DruiiiaKe .\n'a. O'(MK) O'INM) O'lHHI o-4:u o;i2;i 0-2N1 0-272 02N 0- 1.50 o;«2 179 0018 2-022 ri>tal ill urre- (i-el. 12.1 J.tioO 4.:ioo -•l,7-.0 :<,Hoo 30!» 2,100 4,400 2,400 240 2ti,i):is \ I'TK. —.Ml marked thus( iniateil. INDEX TRIBUTARIES OF LAKE WINNIPEG FROM THE WEST. (iEXERAL. Tho rivern ..oiiuiik undor thi.. head arc the Saakatcliewan, Fairford and Dauphin though they are included in that part known for administration purposes a.s the District west of lake \\ mnipegosis. • J''%t'^''^**!!?'"T-" '^, '■'^^ important from a navigation, reclamation and power stand- point. 1 he Fairford is also important and to some extent for the above reaaons Its chief importance IS that it forms the only outlet of lake Manitoba and through it lake W innip«'goKis, lake Dauphin, Swan lake and Red Doer lake are drained. .jASKATt HEWAN RIVER, • . Ju'\ !;;";>'katchewan river is one of the principal tributaries of lake Winnipeg- it flow- into hat lake near the northern en.l and drains a large territory to the west of the lake Ihe total drainage area is 155,000 square miles, extending from the summit of the Uockv mountaias eastward to lake Winnipeg. There are two main branches of the river, known as tJlie North and houth Saskatchewan. The north branch heads in the Rockies southwest of hdmonton and flows generally east to its junction with the south branch about fiftv miios ,^st of Pnnce Albert. TSe tributaries entering the rixer from the north are small a.s the northern hmit^of the basin follows the river itself closely. The south branch is fon^e,! uL rV" "" "^ ^^^ ^"^ "'"* ^'^ ^'"» "'■«'^' ''"d below the junction of these two th.. Keel Ueer enters. In the province of Manitoba the country adjacent to the river is low lying and swainnv a corusidcrable portion of the level being liable to flooding during high water. Near th.'. mouth the river enlarges into two lake-like expanses known as Cedar lake and Cross lake from the latter lake the river flows into lake Winnipeg. Cross Lake rapids. Red Rock rapid.-^ and (trand rapids occur in this stretch of the river. In Manitoba the river has an average width of one thousand feet, though alK)ve Grand rapids a mimmum width of five hundre,! fe<.t occurs. The river bottom above Ctniar lakr IS com,H.sed of clay and gravel, below that i)oint limestone ridges occur between which th.^ Ijotton. !.- cnverH with t>oulde-. Va\n-Mv timber i.s to be found along the river at variou.- points, but generally speaking, as the lake is approached, the growth becomes stunted, beinc for the most part .>M>(.ond growth. I'ROiiHESS REPORT OF TIIK M.WITOHA HYUROMKTRlr SVRVEY t43 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 251 Above Grand rapids the river is navinable at certain stages and steanu-rs have Imh-u o|)erating as far upstream as lulmonton. At present all navigation below Pas Is confinf-d to gasoline launches and like small craft. Considerable work m the way of reconnaissance and detailed surveys for varioas jnir- poses has been done by the Dominion Water Power Branch in this part of the river, and in order to further the work, two metering stations have lieen established hy the Manitoba Hydrometnc Survey, one at Pas and the other at the head of Grand rapids l.AKK WIXXIPIX; AT WINNIPKG HKACH. HISTORV. .\ Ruugc WHS set (111 lake Wiiiiii|H'K at WinniiK'g Beach on Mav I, I<»1.{, and reconis of daily (juuRi" rcailiuRs liavc been kept since that date. I.OCATIOX OF G.\UCiK. .\ nine-foot vertical staff Raugo is secured to the iiuier side of tiie C.P.R pier Tlic gauge IS referretl to a B.M. of tho Cana.liau Geodetic Survev set in the concrete ha.se at the southeast comer of the C.P.K. water tank at the \Vinni|)eg Beach station. KECOHDS AVAILABLE. Records of daily gauge readings are available from .Mav 1 to OctoU-r :U and at mtervals dunng November and Decemlx'r of 1913, at intervals during January Februarv and Mt..-h, and continuous from April 2 to December 31 in 1914, and continuous throughout the year of 191.5. l.AKK .MANITOBA AT DKLTA. HISTORY. A gauge was installed on lake Manitoba at Delta on Julv 9, 1914, bv CO \llen and observations as to lake level have been made practically continuously since that time. LOCATION- OK (JAUliE. Delta is a small station on the C.N. Ry. located at the southcrlv end of lake Manitoba Ihe gauge mstalltMl at this point is a six-foot staff gauge secured to the piling of the breakwater, a short distance .south of the bridge across the canal. RECORDS AVAIL.\BI.E. During the year 1914 daily gauge readings are available from June 12 to the 14th of November, and from the 7th of Decemln-r to the ent cr from the .south bank and 10 fc.t above the n.eteri.^ .section. The gang., is refernHl U. IIIAWKt.. The river i.s divided by the bridge j.iers into six channels at low water aiul , iWii , l.amieK a. ugh water, tor 1.3()t. fc.t alnive a.id 2.700 f... In-low the section the chaniH is sUaigh Ihe btHl of the nyer is coven-d with gravel and small boulders, but at the section the .stn^m bo torn IS somewhat shifting^ The right bank is high and not liable to overflow, the h-ft lank is low ami habl,. to overflow at high .stages. At extreme high water there i. a Mnall • lischarge through an ovrflow ehanifl aln.ut rm yards .south of the bridge. DI.SIIIAHIIK -MKASl UK.\IE.\TS. ^Inc '{|'.v"Tilr[*'."i ""•"■:"'''"""'^ «7' •''I'''" f"."" " '"oat on the first section established, bridite '""■""■tnings have Urn taken from the downsliram si.l,. of the ll.H. Ry. A(( I HAIV. v>-> -t. ''■'"*" vo'; -'"'"; ^"'' ""■ '""'"" '" "■"" ''•■""^••' 'x't^"-" K^UKC- heights !S|,s .-, and S22 , b,.tw,rn S22< and ,S2.S0 tli,- di.scharge curve .-xhibits nil the chaLteristics which ir' i\'!r a "th'e X?"' "^" "•'"■"• '" H'",! ""■ '""•'""■'^" ^•"' ♦'"' """"■ «""K- h«8ht varies a,-«,rd- ng as the rn.T is on a rising or a falling stage, .\bove gauge height 627 and below MSA I lie discharge curve is fairly well defiiie.1. l'lt(XiHKSS HKPOHT Of THK MAMrOHA IIYhHUMETHU SVHVEY MS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf DlSHIAKOK MkasI KEMKNTW l.K SasKAH HEWAN KlVKII VI I'as, KU,'). Oati- Ijiuitifcr. NlrUT i Width. JAriu of I -N'l). I jScctiuii Mi-au ■ Uuiiif.; I)i«harg.. Hciiiarks. Id.. Feb. Feb. Mur. Mur. .\pril April .. .\pril30 .luiit' 4 June !:> June 15 .liinr :<() .liilv .lul.\ ■Inly July July July July July July July July July July July .„ July 27 July 28 July 2tt July ;ti Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 9 Aug. lU Aug. II Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Aug. 18. Aug. I» Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. .So|)f. Sept. 2 Sept. :j Sopl. 4 Sept. X Sept. lU Sept. II .Sept Sepl S«'pl Sept Sept Si'pt Sec.-ft. 4,467 4.i»«0 .".,220 .".,I4S .">, 1 14 .■>,174 • MHH) 32,3 Iti 29,146 3li,s73 41,690 4\r.'i3 .■>N,42ti titl,(i2ll 77,k;J6 M,222 H3,4U6 80,427 79,.Vi0 H;<,040 h;i,43,-i N3,60,") H.3,-.6,"> h;j,8j4 87,669 88,1,57 91,269 93,396 94,647 98,.562 97,710 97,997 101,694 99,74.5 98,536 1U»J,.551 99,885 94,347 93.269 92,315 92.3(Kt 91,970 S4,;«Ki 81,1114 76,761 7.5,017 77. .5.57 77.486 78.945 73,366 71,K55 I 70,518 i 70,0.55 I '■.H.344 ' i>«i.641 i 6.5,417 64,11.56 1 ,59.HN9 .57.435 •57.19>. ; 5 1, .309 ' Ice lueaHurt-iiieiit. WinttT stTtioii. Regular scrtion. Notk:— Add S(H)IN) to (iiiuge heights to hriug to stulioii dutuni ■.f- II DKPARTMBST OF THK ISTKRIOR 7 OIOROE V, A. 1917 Daily (iAvr.r. Height and Uischarok or Saskatchewan River at I'ah. eor 1915 [nr«in««» tnm UB.aoo iqiMw milw.l 16 17 18 IS 30 16 l.i l« OS 16 U.') lU OA IB 0.'> 21 Iti Uti Xi Hi or, 23 16 0.'. 34 10 .-..•, •M 16 .v. 36 l(i U.'. 27 Iti till 28 15 4". 2» 15 4.-. 30 15 47 31 1 15 47 45.141 4B.e«ll 47,461) 47.73(1 48.2211 Iti Ills 5,.K)4 Hi III 5.72(1 24 7S Hi 650 5.:fltl Hi 15 .5.7)>5 2t .-,5 45 4:15 5.:t(M Iti 45 5.7W 2:i 05 12 .'(H5 Iti 07 16 (15 5.21)1 5 2(15 l(i 15 l(i 45 5.7S5 5.7S5 2:i 4.^ 2.1 :)5 .■m.7(io :«J.2I5 : 16 05 1 5.2ti5 Mi :a> 5.s.*»(l ' 2:i 03 .17 7:iO Hi M ."■,K."l(l 22 '»5 17 '''(5 j 'Ki (W 5.2;«i Hi ,"i() 5.,S.5(P 22 N5 .l(i,475 Hi .-,5 5.015 21 '1] :i2.2>«i 5.915 21 75 .■11,5.1)0 Mi lid 5.!tK0 1 . 10.174 25 .(5 40.025 20,01(1 25 45 .iO,47& 23,0(10 25 65 51,500 2.'>.3I(I W (III ■vt.sai 25.515 2(1 15 .Vl,:i9 30 31 July \llKll-l. 2ti I.;. 26 Kti 27 17 27 tKi I 2K 01 28 4K 28 0) ! 29':iu : 29 71 : 29 «.j I 30 15 I 30 31 < 30 41 i 30 45 • :» 4-1 30 ,v; 30 ti;i 30 54 ; 30 55 I 30 5N 30 5!i 30 61. 30 7(1 :tO 711 :ill 92 :I0 Wl 31 14 31 27 31 4.1 31 Stl 31 6K J7,UUI tiO.lMi 62,6S0 65.274 tl»,(W2 71 024 73,44(1 7(i,2!t2 77,M12 79„ViA 80,<>(ill 81.1412 l!l,ll,«l S2.2.> 31 7t. 31 .S^ .11 «« 32 01 .12 05 .12 (17 32 07 32 (I* 32 I Hi 32 l:i 32 II 32 II 32 (K.l 32 I8i 31 '.111 '.t5.36.ii:itli '.IN.tKM 'is.ti7t. '.I1t.22(f! ^•ptcnibtT :«i 25 I SI.JST 3(1 Id 71t.Mi3 «l 15 7U..5.55 3(1 (i;i 7>^.(i3h 20 90 77.1170 : 111. I!I2| 211 M »9.t!l2i 29 72 ll0.li2S| 211 til '19,761. 29 ('.' 1110.13; 29 35 KIO.OIV 29 23 l(HI.(Mti 2S lis 99.76-1 2.S 75 '.I9,35(,! 2« 51 ■ 98,0041 2>i 31 82,592 31 87 82..5A2 31 88 82,676 31 87 82,760 31 H4 8;),012 31 75 86,804 96,B3(i 96.804 96,408 95,2:<(l 83,(IWti 31 '* I 94,32^ 83,09(i 31 64 ; 83,824 84,040 31 ,53 »2,46( M,832 I 31 19 91,88-1 Hti,(KIS i .31 2H KO.flOK 1 77,013 I 76,364 75„5>1I '74,711 73,7hi 72,!Mt( 7 1 ,2s.s 69,775 68,224 6«i,953 M),ti6*i 88,148 88,502 91,288 e2.)ecember. 23,515 25.064 24,740 24,260 23,820 'Hi so > '16 35 , '16 30 1 IB 15 ' 16 10 ; 23„540 23,0«H) ' 16 00 I 15 98 ! 22,432 22,315 22,510 22,705 23.100 23,300 23,700 — ~ jj '^ , wij emtx,r 31 .?5 SI?"5^* mforiMUon to compute daily diwhami Add 800 00 to (.u«e beichu to bSn« VomS^^^ 16 01 16 05 16 05 16 25 16 ,55 Hi 25 16 25 16 17 15 96 16 25 16 50 16 65 16 se 16 ,57 16 46 16 46 Hi 43 1(> 42 16 ,36 IC 25 in 26 16-26 16 27 16 27 I-HOORKSS RKHmr Of THK ilASlTOBA HYIfHO%tKTHlr SIRVKY SI88IONAL PAPCR No. 2W Monthly Uih< hahue ok Saskak hkwan Uivek at I'm, ton Skasov KM. lUruinitgff »fe« 1 4!t..'H)0 gquare mile*.) 147 Month. Dim'BAiiiE i.s .SF.cnNivFBrr. Maxiiniim. Februuij March . April. . May. June July August SepteniUr October November. IJecenibrr. I'ho Year 5,33(1 5,«8() 4»,U2.j 32.05H M.AM) 100.317 .S0,.i.3O 4.'i,(124 I(K),317 N'^TK. --Marked thus ('i esliinatt-il 4,74."i .J,L'13 5,980 17,9.30 35,060 57,091 80,720 47,082 26,105 4,745 Miiiiiii'iiii.l Mfuii. 24 2.j| 44, 79, 94. 05, .34, '21, 17 ,.'ioo .lli3 .r>rM IHi9 904 185 ,697 ,329 ,141 .000 000 .32..119 Per Miuarc mill- 0,30 oo;m 037 0164 0168 0-300 0'530 0633 0-437 0228 0140 0047 229 RiN-Orr. Depth in inches on Drainam- .^rca. 1'otal in acre- f«-t. o 0:i5 O033 0-043 I 0183 0194 0-335 0-6U 0-730 0-487 0-263 0156 0-054 3. 124 270,700 280,700 :<4 1,000 1,402,800 1,537,.'500 2,072,000 4,868,900 5,822.700 3,887,400 2,099,200 1.249,500 430,400 24,935,400 SA.XKATCHKWAN HI\ KK AT THK HKAI) OF (;HAXD KAI'IDS. HISTORY. This .tMtion wa-s establishwl by E.B. Patters,,,, „„ .F„lv .31, 1912, and has boon h> (•ontini,oiis ..[M-ration .sin,-., that (hitc. I.O- ='t the h.-a.l of (Jrand Rapids is .M-u,ed h40 feet Wow the H,,,!^,,,'. Hay Compa„ys wharf, ..ituati-.! at the upper end of of he left bank It ,.s r.-fereneed to the end of a travers,- li,,.- n.nninK fn.m the Hudson'. Hay ( ompany tran,way. IIK,S AVA,I.ABI.K. '"'/■"".:";•''• '■'■f'-:'^ "'■"''"'.^- «'"'«*■ I'^-'Kl't .'.xteud ove,- the peritxl, August ;J, 1912, to mlV .''. \,' u"!'* "."■ "'"'" "■"^■'' •''''^"- f"^°"' ^'ovember 7, 1913, to .Septen,lK-r o 1014 and tro,n March 2 to Demnln-r .{1, 191.5, a record of continuous gauge heights h.,. iM-en taken. Kstnnates of .ia.Iy discharge have been prepared for the foUowing periiis- August 1 toNovemU.r«), 1912, .May 19,o\oven,ber 11. 1913, Apnl23toSeptemb^"^ 4 u d f^,„ March 2 to December M, 191.V Difficulty 1,,.. been experience, 1 in s,.curing gaug. he,ght r,-,-ords ihinng th,' wint,'r ,i„)nths. dhaixa<;k akka. The drainage area of the Saskatchewan river above the head of Grand Rapids is lo,i 100 >quare miles. OAt"(iK. ,„ . ■^■K^t-*^' ''*''^'*'"' ''""^ *''*"'^ '"*^ ^*° P^'^'^ "^ **>« ''"'1 Of the section and fastened to a cnb wh.ch acts as a retaining waU for the bank. Prior to this gauge being pLcSoS ro"h^'Se'2M^' "' H"' ""'*"'' y ?•• *^"» '^ f-» ^^'^^ Section :S i" 10 tnie gauge that the records given are referretl. 36f-lli hKPARTMKNT OF THK ISTKHIOH 7 OIORQI V, A, H17 I HA.NNH,. ►".».. ....v.... „,„. ..n..!':::;',:;:ir;;;M;''l.r::?ii,r' '"^'^ •"■""»""•" -"''■ -^ I>ls. llAHiiK .MKASI HKMK.NTK. DwcK ion Iv tritiriKiilHtioii vofn !, lltl"). KnginiTf ' M . ' ' ' 1 Area of Mean Gauge ^ Section, i Wloejty. [ Height. | Discharge. M«r- 4 I K. n. I',i.t..r«„, tj S»P«- IN , W , 1. W, I.I If tnpnMiiii'Mii'ii I'cet. I.IWi !tTll l.ltNi it'll 1.190 97« I.IMU 1,068 l.!M() l.t)5H Sq ft. [Fl. per tet. Feet lll.tUI.') M),7IL> lt)..i7.-) 17.26h l."..-)4tl Sec. ft. U-Mi S509 e,9B9< OtJft 8512 a,083' 0-73 H504 T./ac 4-42 8909 70,887 :^ ■ an MS 07 54,3«7 PHfM/HKSH h^:h,hi Of nn: xhmiuhx >,yoh>,mkth,. sihvey 149 SKStlONAL PAMR No. iM f)*ny (;A,..r IIk,..,,. .>.. l.,.„.„.„ .., ...ska.vhkwav Kmkh u .„uv,. |(...,o, Illffti'ii'iP- :irfii I.Vi.Hni ..|ii,irp iiiilrn.l o>v. M » 10 II li IJ 14 1.1 l«> 17 18 10 M .'4 27 2» W M fiknuy. Marek. \p'il. May. f .'lUM l>la- eliarg*. j U«uf« lUicbt l-Wf Uw- I (;tiuie I l>u. chart*. Ilpiabi cLt^u ■ J.-, j (Ml S 12 ^ m . 5 (HI j I M 4 7» 4 1(2 4 41 4 Jll 4 17 I .1 H.1 :i 7H .1 77 .1 M ,1 7.1 .1 SU t w i »J .> NO J 7)) :i 67 ^< HI ;i 41 .1 :).■) .1 .HI 7.11M1 7.(11111 7li.'| '. '«»i ">.>«)» ii.ltMl I .i,!l3t> , .I.OOU I V470 I .i.aiio .'..I. VI .>.l«K) .■1,»7U J.I.'MI 5,IHIU .'i2IJII , '..2411 >.22(l .">.3U0 .^.;Mti S,3tM) 5,420 i 5,4611 .'■..tllii ."■..MO .-...imi .'>,it2 l<» j 7(1 .1 7:1 rt: .r,r. ■■v-,. fi ■'MKI .■>MHI •MIS •..»72 .j.ll.K. ii.lllNI I'. 1 2D 'j.l»2 "•■•"" i li.'HW >'.»HJ 7 2411 ■I 1 Ml •M.22 10.174 lO.tiMI 11.774 I2,7m 14.152 15.402 ie,276 I7.4(i0 Jd.lHij 20, 1 (to -1I,4.V1 ( tHUKf. Hricht .•> so .■> ^11 .'i 'HI .1 11.) j >*) 5 li.1 .-. .54 .1 M r, «2 .^ .t;i "■ 4.j 5 411 ."> 4« , .-. 17 I .-. 4.'. .'j 45 .'. 41 .» 21 5 34 5 .to ! . ;)2 i 10 5 ai, a so I Oiic fhnrgi". »;i0 IN, I. VI I7,U04 I7,tt71( 17,NaO , i7,n;io '7, .1:14 "i72 I ..UIH lii.72U IH.MiN 1(1.72)1 l(i,.>72 17,0(10 17.411, IN.2II0 : Juaa. ijmutf 1 !>■•- Hrl,hi 1 rbafga F~t Hm ft . I.t I7,IM2 ■'. 47 17,»7!» .5 .V» iH.aou .'i .VI IMU4 ,". NN 21.024 .". N.1 2I,4J4 ■| NO 21, MO .•• 7B 20.028 ■■S 71) 21,042 .•. N2 2l.;u« -. .S7- 21,tt30 11 00 • 23.100 •1 0)1 2:1,830 'I 10 24,300 « 211 25,500 1. 17 2.5.140 '. 20 , 25,50(1 32 ' 40 I 61 67 72 ti« 70 s 01 s 05 N 98 » 01 10 80S 30.330 40,050 40,634 40,026 4l,65fi 42,532 43,5.>4 44,03N 45,;lO(i j 45,N1I0 ; 4N.(IN(I 40 tittti .51.438 . M).SM .51,202 I .52,(iO«i l'.l .53.774 55.072 56,840 50,80« liO,7S2 61.512 60,028 61.220 02,634 64,286 64,870 : 65,454 65.746 87,060 M,330 Aucunt. S*rpn...,(H.r. 07 (M) 9 HI •I (1.5 'J -M 'I 27 I 60,022 66,014 «7,0U0 IKi,;i.')(l «.S,Hlill IKI,.542 I :10 '. GO.'.INO I ta I 70. 1 IS ;i» 12 'I 47 '.I .53 til ,52 71,1 IS , 71,7a2 I 72.11)2 7a.33s 74.06N 71..5(tti 7a. 1(1.' !l .50 I 72.!I0.aoL' 03 J70.17N NO »j 10 03 8 08 9 88 9 76 77,28)1 79,470 >t0.638 79,908 78,fi»« 76,606 'I XI |72,2NO !•! I 7N.8Wi 'I 'HI i NO.O.VJ ill IKl N(1,J))«I Ml 111 IN0.7N4 II Ms III (12 1(1 IKl III 13 III 15 111 10 Ml 21 I ■' 51 i 'I 71 '.I 70 'I li.5 liO !i (i:i o-s !l .5.5 !l 17 '.I 12 11 2.1 '.I 1(1 !l 15 •■I 10 u 00 8 07 70,!ios i .S(I,4!I2 isi.ji I I N2,01IN j sj.aiid ' |s2.07l I n;i,2i>ii ■ j 7N .tll;; 7l>..5.Vl [711,4(11 7.5.sjn 75.0110 7.5.(174 74,7''s 74,111 ,.s 7a,r..Ki 72.4(12 71.732 ! (Ul 2.51> 68.374 B7.70O 67,060 67.644 6(1.014 66,622 N ON s 0,5 N NO s NO N 77 s 51 ■• 4(1 H 4(1 •I 28 II 23 ' N -20 » 1)0 7 !)fl ; 7 N2 7 iKl 7-71 7 4.5 7 17 6 06 *1 K( 6 03 6 07 6 84 li 88 6 70 b 71 6-63 r ■ ----- -.,„- f WOO : "« eondiuoo. from January 1 lo April 28 and NovemSTiinS^ I ll,5.K)N lll,7N0 11.1,004 il2,(iN0 '12,242 i .58,44)1 ■ 57,722 i >(i.840 ' >.5,()HH 1 54,3.58 . ..'12(1 .52,314 .5)).»5l 48,372 «',642 ^ 411.012 45.744 44,7(18 45,160 16.766 i 42.070 1S.N82 .(.1.816 .it..2.'»J 35,378 35,062 :i4.064 34,648 33.344 ; 33,166 i 30,888 i -N'dveniber. (i 61 I ^I0.7(H1 (1 60 I :i(l,.VH) 'i 47 2,s,74. II 30 27,7N(I (i 3.5 27,m> liec^niher. •1 36 6 33 li 26 6 08 5 Oj I ■ iO t> 30 6 (U 5 02 .5 30 5 57 6 (15 6 34 f. 4B i> 81 6 88 ^ 5 o5 5 63 .5 NO 0.5 27.420 27,060 26,220 24,060 22,610 li 14 ' ' 6 01 I 6 38 I 6 41 I li 43 , . 79 ' 5 63 t 4 07 i .5 00 I 5 6;i ■' 00 I .'1.431 li 10 .'0,258 5 5(1 1 0,080 I 5 72 l,S,690 ■'> '1.5 ls,20s 17.534 17,608 17,312 17.016 l(i.72i 16.64I, I6.40N 16.424 10.386 16.202 I 16,054 15,080 15..'i32 !.5,7Sg 1.5,610 leceinher 31 5 71 5 32 5 35 5 22 11 a% .5 711 .5 77 o 83 5 90 6 10 .5 8,5 6 03 « (5 » 13 6 23 6 15 6 38 6 36 6 27 6 SS : 6 53 I 160 I'KPAHTMKST OF THK ISTKHIOR 7 OIORQI V, A. 1t17 MoNTHLT l),H.HAH..K or Habhatch.wan H,v«n AT Grand IUi-.dh roH mr,. I Draiaact MM 154,100 tqtMni BilMLj MoMH. Jiuiunry h>bni«r\ Marrh April .\{«y Juno . July Aucuit .Septi-mlKT < >ctob«>r . Ntivi'iiiber IVrt-nilxr 111.' \rtir Ul«CN4MiiK IV S|:,(.M>.KKi:r. Muxiiiiuiii.l Miiiiiiiii sa.a«6 NoTB— Marked thui(>) ettimated. Mf ! . .... U,ao>M,-.'tltl • "•i.tiL'J 7.".,«01 ^i.■.,:^0^ :Ht.tWN •»7,5«H :«i,7(N> l.'l.lilll 20,490 'S,000 J!l. I(CJ *qi.ara mUa. 1)020 n 032 il-03h II' 00.') •I- 122 U1(I6 0-344 0-47H 0-487 .107 la.) 052 "INS RvN-Off. Dn>th In inoM* 00 Dniiume Ana. Total in i f«M. I) ■ o.a oo;« I 0044 I ou7:i 0141 0184 0-307 OMl 0-&4.'< 0-354 0-14S II (MMl I 2 .'.1)1 I -'7li,70O -•77,700 :.'>!»,700 .".«7,500 1.102,900 I , '•24,000 1.2(*2,2«) I. '.00,000 4.490,100 .',924,000 1,225,20(1 491,90(1 .'1 1«2,IOO r 1, KAIHIOIU) HIVKK. The bank« of the Fairfortl ri\ir var\ from tlirec to 1..11 f«.t in K»i i . . , rri^riij^rci: *''--• --■i».«c.u,un,h../,„:,^iE;zTo':.,.s:; ^<^^p!ri!!^:;:2Jt^ |HIUl FAIRFOHl) KIVKH AT FAIHFOHD. HISTOHY, This sUtion was eaUblished bv G. H. Biiriilmiii im Imif •»/ iopj i l l •ontinuous operetion sine* that date". »»"""""" "" J"'"- -'. 1912, and ha« b«.n HKlKiKKSS HKPVHT of THK MANITOBA HYnHoMKTHir Sl'HiKY •■MIONAL PAPIR H: ttH III I.IM ATION or HKrTK>N'. Thi- iiii'teriiiK wclioii I,. I.Hiiii.l on ih«' iltiwrwlrfiitu nitle i)f thf C.N.R. bridge, whioh ■H the Fairford rivir iit Fairford and u 2\i miln below lake Manitoba. The I. P. k Uxmted on the north abutment of the bridge on the downntream side. RKrORDS AVAILABLK. Herordu of daily Kaiige height have bwn obtainwl from June 27, 1912, till tli^ end of l).-c.-inb.'r, 1915. A niinilxT of meter- i have lieen taken during the same period. Owinf to the rhang.' in »lor)e due to rixinir ' 'inq of lake Manitoba cnuw.1 bv the wind, it has not b«H'n iMMwible to define It (li- . ,,. f„r the station, l.!;.l\»..r XMK Tin- art'tt trilmtan- to i • | Hii'H of lake Miinilobi. »ti i ••,r ,. t ion include* the total driiimMie ;- t square miles. A .six-foot vertical stuti ■ ui ! III! bank and ].- refiTrtil to ( \ i; . i? • 'Mi'v I to the fir^Jt bridge pier from the NM.) The channel is straight for «K) firt iilmve and 500 fe<-t below the seriion. It wai originally divided by the fifteen bridge piers into .sixt.-en scetioiis at nil stages In 1914 the bndge was replaced by a steel structure resting u|K)n piers which divid.-d thISCUAI«;f. M^:.^^-l l(KMKM>. The meterings are mad*' from the .lownsiream ii the slo,)e of the river, it has not I....-I, |K.ssil,le to de'' e a discharge curve for thia >iition. Dis. HAi{«iK .\1k\m ukmkms (.k Fairkoru Hivkh at Fairforu, llUj. I)at<' liiiteiiicrr. Meter W idih )"'" °' i Mean ; Gauce ; _. , "'""'■ I .-^^otiori Velocity. , Hranht. ' D>»ch»rfe. Keel. tkj. ft. tt. pertecj t'eeU J«n 12.. '.'.<). Allen May 10 : 1 .1. .Mix !,'>!J -4! 1,739 j li) ; su:j-44 1,91." ■jji 1,903 1-93 i tiOl-76 I. ill:; 1.501 203 ' 801-78 1 t.!ML' i.mr L'L'i 1.501 1.434 1-95 1-90 i SOI -79 1 HOI -51 1 Sec. ft. 3,824 2,026 3,041 2,919 2,726 ISS DSPARTMF.ST OF THE ISTEHIOH ■ 'if ' lU Hr 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 TRIBUTARIES OF LAKE WINNIPEG FROM THE EAST. HrokSlH.i;^ i"'l>«rt«nc.. ..nt,.rin« lake Winnipeg from the em anv W'iniiipj>({, ManiKotnicaii. Bloodv<-iii. Pigeon, IVrciiis. delin.it n..cun....|v ...ir a!^.;! i""^^.'^ wS'^JT fl "' ' " ""' f^'^"" '" the Laurentiai. formation sniiil lak.J . „ nt V '•'"'""> "" tl»' 'IramaRc area liew in «»-face i.s ..overe.! ^ ^ke^ Th, r v s T n""' ""."' " ™"-''"'*'^«hle portion of the be,nK ,.o,n,K.s,.Kf;Nnmr> Rivf.h Sinnot— S I uki II !)> M. S. Ma FI.MM Ull.ow. 1(|,,HT HaNK. ls< IIAIKiK MKVSlKKMKVr- 'ii'' iliseharni- ii. iMents are ina.le from the ,iowiis, ,■,,„„ side of ,h. irathe l.rMl^e A< I I liA( ^ KoMhe o,H.,. water seas,.,, the .llsehar«e emve is ^vell deht.e.l l„,wee„ «a,.«e he.„hts -M > iM.ld.' ... h,.tw..e,. ga.me heights !H>r, and April IS. May :.... M.S. Madden ■ 1,462 83-S 232 -.l 118 •12-43 274-6 C. 0. Allen . 2,018 87-6 341-7 l-.IS '.'3 05 539-9 May 12... M.S. Madden 1.462 87-6 387 -5 200 !t4-o:) 774- 9 June 1.. * 1,462 780 17b-4 084 91-90 161-2 Junr 21' ( . 0. .Mien 2,U18 82-8 221-2 1-04 02-53 230-0 July 14 . 1. H. Boyd 1,197 78-0 163-0 0-71 91 TO n6'7 .\ug r. H. H. Pratt. 1,496 760 122-4 0-2N 90 -95 34-1 Aug. 11. " 1.406 71-3 83-4 0-17 90-71 14-6 AiiK. 17. 1,496 60-S 75-2 > 0-OU 90-5.". 6-4 Aug. 17 1 1 ,4<.H) 39-0 27-4 0-22 '.10 •."..") 6-l« Aug. 21 ' 1.496 33-7 1 •24-9 013 , 90-41 3-3" .\ut. .'1 l.t'Hl 1 65-6 IH)!t 03 '.K)-41 2-0» loe niea- urenient. - Helow regular wetion. ' Regular sertion. m FROUHESS REPORT OF^TllB MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf 165 L)ailt (Iauuk IIeiuht and DiMHAmiE or Urokenhead River at Sinvoi [Drainage ana 530 square uulett.) KOK liilo. Umy ■luniisry II li 111 14 1', Iti 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2A 28 30 Uaiue Hpi(ht INI i" SHI Ui.- chiirce. 6 'Ml wi 7 IKI HS S (HI H> U I !HI hfs lU 1 !H) ^^ (HI H7 '.Kl Ml I Wl Hb VO Vi 90 Ml IHI ?.• MO 7:l .1 DO 7ti 'JO 8« ui o:< 91 17 Ml ■•- .•: 4U Kfbnuiry Urtxbt. ehnrKC- Ml 41 Ml 4:i Ml 4;i Ml Ih Ml l^ Ml .'^ Ml 2^ Ml ■J.i Ml .'.1 Ml Ml IS III Ml Ml Ml 17 11'* Ml ll.l 'HI MH '11 (Hi Ml 117 Ml ii:i 'Ml II.I •Ml 'MS I -j MRrefa. Ciaiixf- l)ii*- H**iKht charge. ¥et< Spc. ft flO H2 Ml '.Ml INI Hh (Ml H7 'Ml s7 '.HI Ht> •M) sa •Ml HX !MI IHI '.Ml »2 'Ml M.) '.'U (IH '11 (IK Ml IIS 'II MS Ml 1.' Ml 17 Ml l:i April. li.'. Ml I.I 47 CiBuge llriiht. Feet •II :,.', Ml {•,:> HI H2 'ij ."ill M'.' '11 '.I.I .11. M.l 17 Ml .'I Mt :t.' M.l .M. 'J2 Ut> H2 73 '.12 7.t «2 5.S 'J2 45 93 '30 92-30 92 '2b 02 24 M2 2:i M2 22 M2 22 M2 :i.-. •J2 70 !M 4(1 M3 77 'J.i '1.-, '14 IB' 'II 04 Ml 00 May. Ui*- charge. ( iHUKi- HlMltht Jll,i 2:17 21* -'07 .'00 I'Ji. 1'': IM.I iii.i .'17 2M."> .Vi2 '.« (1.1 M2 m;; 'I-' M. M2 '.(J M2 charu* S»r 11 7.(.'i li'HI i;! ut i.M, <:i 71 '.!:) lA Mil 71.' • t IIM xiii '1 i.: s.'l '1 17 Ml i»- ..'barge. Sei'. It. lee 151 142 12V 121. II.' 1.">M IM4 247 2til .'7(1 27.-1 .'7(1 -tM 211 2.JM ."l.i 2.-.2 July .ViiKunt II 12 U 14 IS Iti 17 lt> 19 ao 21 22 2li 27 2H 29 JO Jl »2 11 92 .12 92 22 M2 1(1 92 (Nl '11 'ij Ml .V. Ml S2 91 SI HI s| Ml 77 Ml 72 91 7J < HI 77 91 ll>i Ml 7il Ml Ml Ml Hti 91 So Ml 7s Ml 71 UI 71 Ml 7.'i 91 l>9 91 iMl 91 1.2 91 .VI Ml 47 91 4t< 91 27 I HI 20 Nurr ~- .'Jl -•II I'M 1S2 15li 1 -.1 I2M 127 127 'II li, HI 10 Ml 114 'HI 97 •.H) Mj 'Ml M(l I-'.' (Ml 71 t 111 '.Ml IA> I 111 j (Ml 1.4 122 I 'Ml lA) 11(1 I M(l .•,7 121 111. 134 i:i:i 12:1 'Ml .".I • ! 'A) 54 90 &:< HO .ll ll.s (Ml 17 US (HI 4li 120 9(1 411 112 (HI 4,j MIX (Ml 44 1(1.) I ■ 'JO 4J M."i I HO 12 St ; (Ml :t9 s:i I 9tl Jll 112 . 90 ll,') .W ' (HI :f 'JO It (Ml ; 11. "ill ,'■; .•.2 i;i 17 Ml 21. Ml 2.'i 91 J.I Ml 211 Ml IS Ml l.'i Ml 11. Ml Ill Ml 21 Ml 2(1 Ml 21 1 '11 .'7 '11 2.5 Ml lis Ml 07 Ml 111. Ml 1 ' '11 1'. Ml 1'. '11 II ."il 111 12 '1 '11 .l^ '-■ Ml .-iS HI Ml (Kl 41 Ml (l:. ;i Ml .Vs "1 (1 • ."i.". 'U i2 .2 (11 IS 11 ill 'H .IS Ml i.'i .^ Ml ,11 ,,*, (11 2>l , 1,1 91 2.) i(l HI 21 : 11 Ml IS 14 Ml 17 I .M Ml 17 11 (II Iti il ni'iu ' 12 'Ji 11 , HI i , ■HI S4 'Mi-s:i '10 72 lei' eomlitioiu froni January 1 to April 10 and Nuvemlier Itilurmudiin iDHutticieDt to e(iii)piitr (Jni'v diaehnrirefl IVi'unWr .11 166 liUPARTMKST OF THK ISTKRIOH i 7 QEOROE V, A. 1017 Monthly UiHciiAitiiK of iiKOKicNHEAD Rivkk at Sinvot kor the Year 1915. IDniniSP urea .Ull square niii''r I)i-<-v\ . M;uk<-fl thus [}) entimatt-d. MANKiOIWd.VN HIVKK. 111.- MaiiiKolagan riv.r. aU. kiiowii a.-* tlir lia.l Tliroat riv.-r. .-iupii,-N mtu lake Wiiuiiix-if I. .,111 il... ,.:,,.t aUmt fifty inilfs nnrtli of F-^rt .\l.-xaiul(-r. Tho .irainago area is approxi- iMat.-l> ili.i-.-h.iii(JiV(l .s,|uar<- tuilt-s, though it cannot I..- di-Hiiitolv dptcnuinrd, a.s the rivi-r 11. -^ ahiioM . ntin-l>- in unsurvt-ypd t.Tritor>-. The g.ruTal couree of the river from source " ""'','.'■ "»"■'•'""■'*'- '•■''•■'■'' !"■«■ 'I nutiilHr of lake-like expan.s<'« in the river Ix'tw.-en Tx)ng !.-ik. .111.1 Turtle lake, thew- are known a.s (arihou, Musk Rat. Mo(we .-uid Bull Frog lakes \t the mouth of the river the land i.s a.hipled to agrie- 'tore, heing gcxl .-lay land .\l..,\e Wooil f:il|.s th.- country changes and ro or rapids; l«-twe<>iir\i-v. MAMCOT.VliAN lUVl.U \T WOOD FALLS Hisrouv. I In- -taii.iii .Ml ill.- .Maiiigolagan was eslabished on December.'!. 1912, by (J. ,F. Lamb. iMi h.i- bi-.ii (i|»T:it(-.| >iiiri' ihal (late. 111. M HlS (IK SK. HON. !!,.■ mS AVAII.ABI.K. A riicordof daily gauR.- height ha^ Im-cii sciurcd for the periwls April IM to Ui^loU-r ;;i. 1913, April 18 to November 15, 1<»14, and from December 12, l»14, to December M. 1915. Eetimntets of daily diHeharge hiive Ix-en coinpuhfl for the same period, with th< exception of [xiricMb of iee cover eonditioii^. during which perioils the information at hand i> not miffiriont to allo« the coniputHtion of daily disi-harges. l>l(.MNA(iK AHKA. Ihv draiiiiiKi' mkm iril.iilMry k, thi' MuniKn Ml i|ii-i«iiiit 11,. hrsi i^a ilirf»-f<«it vertieal staff' enanicllf.i Haiige fastened to a two by four iriili scjtntlint which is driven into the river lie<1 i:{."> tVoi Iwlow the meter section ami in a snuili bay mar the right bank alwve the falls. The second is a three foot verticnl stalT .nanielled gauge fast^-ned to a two Ity four inch scantlitm which is securel>t UAHV.K MKASl HKMKM- DiiMrharge nien.sur.niinl> have linn taken at this p taken ai lliisjioini tin discharge ciirxi' is not well defined. l)lS Ol .MANI(,(irA<,AN HlVKU Alius K W.MIll IaI.I..-. I ^I ,"> Date. Kngine.r ^^^^'' Wi.lth. ^"'' "' ,^}^"' \ ^'"K*- iwio N". .spcticiii \i'lo-ity. ' Height. »'ia>-'|. ft 1 i. ,.,1 l.'MJ I-.' .-,'1 1 n s, r.ii .Sec. ii. 7.'!ir.i .Mis' 158 f; i DEPARTMSffT OF THE ISTBRIOR 7 QIOROe V, A. 1917 I>Aii.y (lAiGK Height and Diwharob or Maniootaoan FIiver above Wood Falls, FOR 1915. ^- -- _- (Dr«ia««« «w« 878 wiatn niil««.| 12 i:< 14 IS \:> .11 Jl Si -M J4 2H 27 JH 3» 30 .11 Kay 9 10 II 12 13 U 15 l«> 17 18 1>) H) (tnllfe 1 llritlt l>i>- rhirir. ! K.-M Sfr fl 1 ;:to ()•. 7)0 ll'i 7:mi oj TMI (10 7M) (m 730 00 7^10 00 TM Wl 7» »S 729 95 TM 9.-. 7» ill 7a» Mj 729 »S 729 US 729 95 729 96 729 9S 729 90 729 MO 729 >:. 729 M 729 Si ."9 Vl -■•I x.'.' .■9 So' 29 kA 729 Wl -29 N)' rju >o 72<.l .SO ftirnarv. iiuntr I l»r.- Kei-t 729 7.1 729 7.1 729 7.1 738 7 729 75 729 7.1 729 729 75 729 75 729 7.1 729-75 729 75 729 75 729 75 749 75 729 7.1 729 75 729 75 729 75 729 75 729 75 729 71 729 71 729 75 729 75 721" 75 729 71 729 711 MlllTh (iuutrt- lletyltl 729 75 739 ■7S 729 74 729 78 729 75 729 72(» 75 729 7 729 75 729 75 l>i.i- -harirc April (iHllfT)- llei(ht. I)i>- .'h«rce. I 729 75 729 75 729 75| 729 75, 729 78j 729 751 729 75i 729 75, 729 75 729 75l 729 75 729 70 729 7(1 729 7;! 72<.< 7V, 72ti 70 : 729 70' 729 (15, 729 llSi 729 115' 729 f.5| 729 (il 729 115 729 70 729 75 729 XO 720 KA 729 90 I 729 91 I 730 00 i 7:«t()5 730 10 i 7:W 25 i 7:10 35 730 45 730 ;.5 , I 730 ti5 i 730.75 ; 7:tO US ! 7.(0 95 731 21 731 25 731 25 731 25 7:il .1.1 731 U1 7:u "Jl 7 12 1)1 732 21 7:l2 25 732 20 M.y (•aujce Hricht Di>- ehane. 732 15 732 10 732 05 ! 732 (» I 732 00 731 OS i 731 90 I 731 78 731 70 731 85 I . . 731 80 i \ 731 55 ; . I 731 .55 1 731 45 382 731 45 408 731 45 4S0 731 45 494 731 48 .1:18 731 40 ti70 731 40 1)70 731 40 070 731 ;»5 «70 731 ;i5 S02 731 35 .S4(l 731 :t5 8ee. (t 1.088 1.044 1,032 1.033 1,000 978 9Se 890 888 848 824 802 802 7S8 758 758 788 788 738 73« .lime (tauicv Height. 912 1 .022 1. 110 1.110 1. 088 7;ti :i.i 7:11 M> 731 :to 731 :U) 731 30 I 731-30 i TM I 714 I 714 I 714 ' 714 714 ' (»I2 1192 892 692 1192 Fw( 731 15 731 IS 731 15 731 15 731 15 731 15 731 10 731 10 731 JO 731 10 730 «S 731 08 731 95 731-95 731 90 731 90 731 90 731 90 731 90 731 75 r31 75 t r31 75 Ml 70 I 731 70 7:tl 70 731 .11 731 55 i 731 .15 731 50 '■ 731 .10 I>i9- olurie. Hm It 830 830 836 836 838 621 > 804 804 804 804 53)< 538 .538 .538 5lti 5IK 516 516 518 4.W 450 450 428 428 428 :i62 382 .362 340 340 iO uU ":fO .V- :ii> 21l(i 729 90 i 729 90 729 S5 729 81i 729 S.1. 729 .so 729 M 729 XI 7'M so. 72!! sol j .■N-ptrniU-r 153 729 71 l:«l 16;l 729 70 l.M 145 I 7211 7" 12.) I 729 95 141 729 711 123 I 729 '.Ci 111 ' 729 70 12.) ' 7:)0 nO .VovcpiImt lWf.nib^r 1 729 90 i 72!l 90 . "' tU! _".»i 729 Sill 739 (Kl 117 7:io no 7:10 05 7M) 01 730 01 7:io 10 l.M 730 40 1.1:) i 7:10 45 162 I 730 50 1112 ; 7M .V) 171 ; 730 30 171 ! 7:tO .V) 182 ; 7:10 .15 182 730 .V> 1S2 7:«) 75 ltd TMI so 729 7.'9 72!l 729 729 729 729 729 729 729 IMi (10 (1.11 (>5 (15' (15 70 j I"l 7(l' 729 7o! 729 75; 729 75i 729 75' 729 SOj 729 80l 729 801 729 801 729 85i 72!l ,85' HI 111 111 117 117 117 117 123 123 123 123 130 I Ml \M) i;)7 137 i:i7 137 145 HI 7:tii 7M) 7:Wi 7:«i 7:)o 7.to 7.UI TMI 730 7MI iu:i -.IKi IIKI .1H1 220 220 220 2-20 2;)ll 7:)«i s;i 7)11 SI 7:io S.1 7 Ml ,s.1 7 Ml SI 7:)o 90 7:io 90 7:«) 90 7:iO 91 7:10 95 296 318 310 340 ,140 .140 .162 :)l)2 IdO 172 172 194 194 194 4'14 7:tO 25 7:iO 21 7:iO :iii 730 :«) 7:10 :io 7:k> :iO 730 :is 7.10 35 7:10 -.IT, 7.tO 40 .. I 730 40 I 2:i6 7:io 95 2:Mi i 7.30 95 252 ; 731 00 2.12 731 (10 2.12 731 00 252 j 731 05 274 731 05 274 I 731 06 274 i 731 05 2ufri<:K-ii( ut Mjmputv daily diachnrfaa. 7;10 95 730 95 730 «8 730 »S 730 99 730 98 iio jfLjmmmai^m^^s.T'Ss^^^^im I'UfHiRKSS ItEnmr hF the MAMTOBA HYhROStETHIC SLHVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf 159 MoMHi.r DiMCHAROK OK Mamcktagan Kivkk ahove Wood Falls, rou the Year I'd'i. [Druinase area 37.*) xtuar* miles.] f) .O'HAHIIK IN .>-Kkkt. Ur\-<)n MuN'lH IVr Ut'i'tli ill M axiiiMini. Miiiiiniirii. M ■an .iqnari' iiiohf^ iiK Tiiiul ill arrr- mile. DrHiiiiiiEt' fp.-t. .\n a. Januai.\ . . . i.-iO II- i;w (l'l.'.:i .1,01)11 Febniar.\ i.-,li 1) i.ta i:f'.i 2,80)1 Marrh •"il '.VI ii'i:i:i OI.Vl :<,llOii April. May I.llll '4711 1 IM 1 :i'.iK .'s.uoii i,(it>); •>«■-' Ml I'ltw J 4!M I'MNMi JuDt' . . OJI. :i4(i .Mil i::( 11 4IK H.tctob«-r .'(Mi 1.-..! 217 i)-.';7!t Otifi* l.t,.M)0 Novenibi-r '.IWI II '.Mill 1071 il,4(HI DcwnilK r ri..' ^.;,l .'id 'l.sil 04WI II 711 .■).->:! '.1 7.'l II.IINI i.llll Jl)^ HI4,4! illl:iliil. HKRKN.-i HI\KR I 111' l'.iriii.» rivrr cntcis lake \Viiiiii[H'(5 from llif ra.st. .ilMUit mi.' Iiuiiilri'd ami l'ort\ iiiil»-> iiorlli of Fort Alexaii.lcr. It is ilu- iiiii.l hiiul.- of the .■»< mim .mil \ll>ati\ •Iraiii.iiii l>:i.siii> Manv Lakes art to l>e fouii.l iii lln' ■! -'rict. though thi'ir an'.is .iic noi w. II dtinr.j a.- llii\ are in un-siirveycij territory. I'lie couiitrx- liraiiieil is lypirMl of iIm l.iiureiiliaii foriiiutioii. alxmiiiliiiii in iini-.ki'H.'- ami .s«atii()> with frpqiieiil rm k oiitc'ro|w Tli.-e roek oilteroi>s form l..irriirv acro.s^ the ri\.i aiKi ,ire the reason for the iiiiiihtoiis falls ami rapitls. Some tifl\-u\u fall- ami rapuls .M-.iir lielwfeti tiie first fall whieh is live iiiiji- fioiu the iiioiilli. iml l-'aMiils hike, ami ihisi- vai\ ill height hetween (hree ,iml forty feet. FamiK' I.,ikf aNo lortn.- the soiinr of the l'it(<'liis.into lake \Viniii|M>n a few mile.s >s()iiili ,il the nioiith of the former river Till Berens river was examined li\ a party sent out hy ihr Manitolia llydromctri' •"•urve\ to ileti'iiiiine its \xmrx |)o,ssiliililii-. This slir\e\ re\ealei| the faet tli.it there ale . iiiiinber of icasihle sites on the riv.r. The country is not liea\ il\ timliereil hut is covtriil uith a Kfowtli nl small spriu-. poplar. Kirch .mil scnil'oak. I'licre i, little inerrhaiil.iMi- liiiil.ci to he foumi aloiiu the river Taki'ii by U. H. dm H. ia\« Hum |',„,v .\Ur».HiN.. Hnif v. Hi\kk. K1-.MU1..K .Mkv>i iikmi:m> ,,h Hkhk\> Kivm m I.iiiik Chwi, |{ mi i>-, i''i; Dal. I'.nifiiHi-i M.I \,, niuil. s..li.,M \..|.,..,n ll.'iiil.l Ml- • .ru K.ll >.| II J I. |n I .II- l-n 1 I'" t.-'v". .. 1^ ■(; Ml lHvlnHl.t \hxMMK«»M- .., Hmi\- Kl\KK >!.. M 1 1 ► - |I1.,V \|,,1 Ml I"!.. 1*111. ^''"' «,i,i Vn-a ..I M. 11. i.iiiii!. , N' '" Sctioi, \.l.>,-,u II. ,fl,i "'• •'"• \l.,: 1> Ml. I.. I I "I- '.1 11, H [« r M . I .. I rnVOHKSS HHIttHT or THK MA.MTOUA HYhHOXIKrHlr SI HVKY •E8SI0NAL PAPER No. 2M l«1 NELSON RIVER. OENKKA!.. Tin; Nolnon rivi-r foniw tin- o.nlct ol lake \Viiiiii|M>K. (lowiiin lliruuKli thi- wnirul |M>rtion iif imrthrrn Manitoha and einptyiiiK in«o IIikIhdii'h Hay at Port N'pbwn. Tho NcImoii rivpr iliwIiMrRra nil tin- water r»)lloo1«'«l by lake Winiii|)e(( fnnn an iininpnw (lrain:M(c arra, and it foriiiK iHio of the principal wHtcnis of the North Ameriran C'oiif inont, the hasiri conipriMing iin MD'a of 4*)(I,(NN) m)uan- niilit*. The t«Trilor>' drained varieH from ibe open prairie fonniiiu the ureal (cnlrul plain to the nifop^i and niaf(nifieent eountry found in the Rockiei*. hetwe«'n those extremes of physical elmrii(teri»lie»< all Kradationx may U- found in the basin. The vegetation to In- foumi ciiviTK a*i wiart of the drainage urea is practically devoid of lakeH, hut in the r-:s!> water lHMlit>!< on the continent. These lakes are M> .nil ualiHJ in relation to the Nelson rive- that the maximum natural sloruKe efTiM'l i> exerletential iMiwer |M>Ksiliilities of the river are therefore apparent. In the upiMT n'aches the river has the ap|M'arance of a chain of lakes conne(t«Hl l>y .short stretches of ri\er which are interrupteil l>y falls and rapitl.x. These characterisi ics which hold for the upinr 'i'lO miles of river gnulually ihaiige as the mouth is approacheeome high as the Hay is approache«l. The first expans*' Ix'low the lake \Viimi|K>g outlet is known as IMaygreeii lake, Ik'Iow which there jire two channels known as Kast and West rivers. S-a falls is to Ik- found on V.iint river and the latter then eximnds into l'i|M-Mtone lake. The junction of these two lirancheti (M-eurs in Cnisa lake- Helow that (xiiiit an- S-ix-wesk. Split lake :ind Cull lake. The rapids aral falls in order are Klih and Flow rapids. Whitemud falU. Ml;idder rapid.s, Over the Hill, Ked Rock and Chain of Hocks rapids; Manitou or Devil- rapiils, (Irand Hapids. Chain of Islands rapids, all In-ing alwivt- .Split lake. Mclow Split laki arc (lull, Kettle, l^tng Spruce and Limestone rapids. Th<- <-ountry adjao-nt to the N'el.sir.-ited since that dat'-, M.I>()N HIVKH .\T WAKHKN S l.ANDINd IIISTllUV. ,\ gauui- was set al this |Niinl on S«-ptemlM-r '2S, l'.t\'.\. I>y .\, I'irii-, aii I i.- 1 K-!.Mp<-r i;t. Mtl.V -•51 12 169 lHil:iHTMK\r tiF THK ISTKHUtH 7 QIORQI V, A. 1»17 m:i>()N hivkh at NoinvAV noisi;. HIHTOItV. A wiugi- wan OHtj.lilw|„N| (,ri the N.Uiri river iii NOrwiiv MtHwc n SptciiiU-r i:J ly A. Pine, ami riiuko ri'tiilinnH Imvr Ih-cii obtuiixii at inimnU .iiuv ilnit tiiii.v I.' """T" i" l"''»t<- vvAir.Anr.K. Sime th(ii.«titnatiHM\\.iK M(K\. 'I'll.- .liamM(£.' ar.^a Iril.utary to th.^ \.is„n riv.r is l.VMHHI .s,,uare mil.-s. of whi.-h M tUMI s.,uar.. '""I'> M-s iH-l.m- Slu-ll rapi.ls. Th.. rivr .Irains lake \Vinni,H.K into llu.l.s.m's Hav ra.'lxa My all ( anadian territory lyiuK .south of latitu.l.. M ..,„d ImMw,-.-,. th,- sununit of III.' K.Hkies an.l lak.- Su|M-n..r is trilnilarv to this river. I »■ Kaime IS a verti.-al staff ..nameil<..l KatiK.- fast.-ne.l to a six-inch sprue.' |.«t driv.-n mtlieU.,1., llu.nv..ran.ll,ia.-.-d; it is further .stn-ngthen.M l.v IhIuk weighteil with large K.ul.lers. 1 he gauge .. r.-ferrcHl to a H.M. which i.s mark.nl l,y a triangle pai..te,l i,. r.^! on the faee ot th.. rock near tlu- I.P. and nmrkcHl "M.H.S. H.M." The .latum of the H M is :,i. a.s.su I .levalion. THkiii Ivy «;. J. {.aliib. N>:ij«i>N KiVKH— Metkk SeiSlH.\HGK MEASUREMENTS. The meterings are made from a canoe held on the section bv means of a ,st:i\- line streU'hed across the river and siii)|)orted on floats. ACCfRACY. No daily discharge estimates have been arrived at from the gauge heights and discharge measurements, as it has been found impossible to define a regular rating curve on a.count of the varjing slope in the river due to the prevalence of high windij. _J)I8CHARGE^^IEAS^;REM ENTS OK NeLKOX HlVER AT 4 MlLE.S ABOVE ShEIX RaPIDH, l!)!.'). Date. Feb. II i:<. 16 'Z'i "r (i 8. 9 12 15 l(i A. I'ir Ma 26 29 :«) 31 April 7 July U lo 16 19 20 23 26 27 28 29 30 Aug. 2 ti 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 25 30 31 2 .3 6 7 13 14 16 17 20 24 27 :«) M. S. Maddi'ii. Sept. Note: — Ice oovct conditions. l,!t.W l,!t3« 1,!).3» 1,939 1,939 1.939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1.939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1,939 1,469 1,469 1.469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1.469 1,469 1,469 1.469 1,469 1,469 1,460 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,460 1,469 1,469 1,469 1,460 1,469 1.469 Ffft . S94 h(t4 S94 ^94 h94 MMI 890 890 8!H) 8!M) 890 890 8 8'.M) 890 899 899 899 89(1 899 899 899 8935 32,447 32,535 32,i>35 32.447 32,447 32,447 32,360 32,369 32,369 32,360 32,369 32.535 32„'):i5 Ft. piT sec 1-64 1-64 1-63 1-62 1-40 1-52 1-59 1-.53 1-60 1-62 1-63 1(M 1-61 l(iO 1-62 1-52 1-66 2- 13 216 2- 16 2- 17 2 • 08 2- 19 2-26 2-20 2-22 2 -21 2-24 2-24 2 I'd 2-28 2-26 2-26 2-21 2-26 2 30 2-28 2 ■ 29 2-28 2.34 2-28 2 -.30 2-30 2-29 2-36 2-27 2'20 2 31 2 -.33 2-33 2-31 2-31 2-26 2-32 2-32 2-20 Feet. 90-69 90-60 90-57 90-55 90-31 90-13 89-99 89-77 80-50 89-30 89-22 88-65 88-35 88-31 88-21 88-14 87-36 89 • 88 90-00 89-86 '.HI- 13 90-14 !H)-15 !tO-(M !HM1 !N)-09 !Kt-0« !K)-07 '.H»-15 90-16 !Ht-13 !»0-09 90-27 j !K) -23 90 28 !K) 26 iM) 33 .K) 48 iM) 52 90-45 1 !H) 44 90 3K 90 36 90 3K 00 34 90-38 90-39 00-60 90-50 .Sec. ft. 49.777 49,422 49,047 48,95.") 44,418 4.5,322 46,977 45,017 46,600 47,014 47,187 46,546 44,888 44,566 45,245 42,281 45,064 68,084 69,48,") 69.034 69,977 67,428 70,469 72,.501 70,77;i 71, 7.52 70,9.54 71,879 72,30:< 70,923 73,329 72,t»0 72,8i)(l 71,417 72,814 74,027 73,819 73,930 73,946 75,076 73,819 74,t>17 74,46.3 74,204 76,823 7.3,850 74,247 75,019 75.720 75,499 74,820 74,7(X» 73,206 75.047 75,427 74,4:<2 PRUGHKSS REfORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETKIC SiH\ EV 165 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f MISCKLLANEOUS RECORDt*. Ill a number of cust's where stations have been established after one or several meter- iuRrt have been talcen, it has been found that the location was not a desirable one, either on account of the difficulty in obtaining an observer for the daily gauge heights or on account of the physical features' ohiainiiig at the station preventing accurate records being obtained. In other cascK sufficient information has not been obtained to properly define a dis- churKc curve, though the records obtained would indicate that a curve may be defined by fuller infonnation. In this case the gauge lieignts are on file and when the necessarj' additional data is secured estimates of daily discharge will be made. W'lK-re the abo\e conditions have been encountered, and as the discharges obtained may lie of some immediate value, the records are published under the headings, "Misccl- laneoiis Records." l)lSw (iHAss R.v.h-Head of Stand.v.. Rock Fa...^ Showing Stand.vo Ro. k. FHlHiKKSS HEl'OHT Of THK M.\SlT(tH\ HYimOMKTHK SIHVF.Y 167 SESSIONAL PAPER Ns. 2Sr I)ih<'Hah(;k Mkasi kk.mkms ok (Ihass Hivkh, l!ll"). Ualr. KiiRirircr. .liinc :;:( 1). J». tJow. Juiif ■-".» H. (). I.c-ach July 1 July Jl 1). \\. (i.iw. July >\ " Met.r X.I. Wiillli. K.vt. i.im; ll'l 1,1M) -i:i I.lSti :« I,1M> ?•> i " 1 l.lMi -1 ! ,1 CiauKi- i ... , K<'iiiai'k.'<. S.i. ft. ! It. per 1 Fi'ft. i Sec. ft. i I .Sec. I l-»ll :7>>.".KS J7!l 74 M mi .tM I Jll.'> H.'>7-7<> Id.-, Oith I -70 ■2\ri 151 .S.') tjlh IMS Alin\i- .* 1 v.. h. I'att. May 17 May 2S Juni' A. June 10. July IM (i. K. (!aiii:(for(» IS". 170 14-5 lOh LM-O S<|. ft. Mean | (iailge Velo.ity Height. Di.Heharge.j I{ .ark.«. 7-9 Mi .■>-7 0-63 •">-l I 0-37 .">-2 I 0-99 :iI-3 004 Ft. per Fec-t. | See. ft. sec. <»«3 .i^ At in.iuth. l>-7 1-9 !■' .">i (1-9 1.50 yard." fmni mouth. »00 yards from lllllUtll. I)is( hau(;k Mkasihements of La Sai.lk Hivek at Sa.nkord, lOl'j. Date. Engineer. .May 3.1 A. i'irie .Meter No. Wiilth. .\rea of .Seetion. 1,939 Feet. .Si|. ft. Mean j Gauge. ... , Veloeity. I Height. 4>'^charge. Ft. |)cr sec Feet. .Sec. ft. Itj ^•2 i 0-33 ,S9-21 D|S(HAR(;K MKA.srHK.MK.NTS OF MoKHIS KlVEU AT UoSENOKT Hkid(;e, 1<>15. Dnt«. Kngiiieer. Meter Xo. Width. Area of .Section Fi-et. I Sq. ft. Mean i Gauge ; ^. . Velocity, i Height. : Discharge. Ft. i>cr see. May 13 , A. I'irie. Ma T. J. Moore. Juii.' 30 j K. H. PatterKon. 1,939 l,I9iMhargc I'ect. .S<>c. ft. 1MIS7 (IXf !Mi-h7 ' (I-3.1' IMilKJ 0-27' (Kiltl 0-29' •Hi'iU U-2tt' Weir nieflHiirenientK l):it. DlS«HAKOE MeahUHEMKNTS of Ma.NAZO HiveU at FiuST RAIMD.S, Ktl.-) KnginiH'r. Meter. No. Widtli. Area of Section. F«'t. I S<|. ft. AuK. i'(i H. (». l,c!i(li 1.1 SO Menu Vclocitj'. HciX. I t)'«hHr)tc. Kt. per .sec.l I'eit S ().4.-| 7S b DlSlHAKGE MeaslhEMENTS OF OaK C'keEK AT Theesbaxk, l!tl.-.. Date. Kiigincr. '^l«t" Jno. April 211 ! M. S. Muddeii. ' N^..,* Width. Kcet. 4 10 10 11 .\ren of S^'ction. Sq. ft. 0-9.J lS-40 17-7 10 -.-1 Mean Velocit\-, Kt. per see 0-44 0-;«) 19 GauK>- ... , Height. : lJ"«-l'arg.'. Feet. S7-91 l>»-7.'. ^S-li iXofiow ! >«-21 Noflow.i .S-c.-ft. 0-41 6-6 3-as ' Beaver dams hlnekiiig (low . I'HOaK/iSS HKPORT Oh' THK MANITOBA HYOHOMKTRIC srH\ KY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f DlWHAROE MeaHI'HEMENTH OF OdEI HiVER ABOVE FlHXT FaIXS, lltl.'t. 109 Uste. KnKiuciT. M.>t l,19t> 1,194) 1,19C Fuct. i Sif ft. (iauue. ,-k. . Height. l>i»charg. Ft. |)er wc Feet. .S-o. ft. 14 14 12 12 12 IT'li U-4 0-73 0-41 0-63 OtMi 0-,->7 91-71 91-42 91-42 91-40 91-39 I 12-,s 3-.S 4-7 3-7 3-2 DiacHARUE MEA81HEMEXT8 OF PeMBIXA RiVER 3 .MlI.ES NoRTH OF Kll.I..\RNEY, 191,"). Date. Kngineer. .\prU2tJ I M. ^. .Madden Meter No. 1,462 Width. Feet. .\rea of Mean ."Section. Veloeity. Uauge. I , Height. l>'»chBrge piq. ft. 1-2 Ft. per see | Feet . .See. f i . 1-3 i 89-h3 l-ti Dist:HARGE .Measurements of Pigeo.n ]{iver bvlow Sturgeon Fai.l.-s, 191,"). Date. Kngineer. Mar. Meter. I „.. . . I .Vrea of Mean Gaug.; i ^i- u j^„ «iain. j f;,.i.,io„. | Veloeity. ' Height. Uncharge III' Ft. per see I Feet. .Sec.-ft. 0-34 I 726-99 | l,Hi3i Feet. I ^. ft. C. (I. Allen j 1.912 ', 210 i 3,439 ' Ice measurement. DiwHARGE Measurements of Pigeon River above First Falls, 191.-). Date. Kngineer. Mar. 4 C. U. VUen Meter .\o. Width. Area of Section . Mean Velocity. i 1-Vet. i Sq. fi. 1,912 j 93 i 805 Gauge '■ ,,. , Height. I iJiseharg,. Ft. per see j Feet. j fjec. ft. 1-81 I 89-33 j 1,468' lee nieasurenient. 170 OKI'AHTMKST OF THK ISTKKIOH 7 QEORQC V, A. 1917 I)lS'»>t"»fB<' S<|. ft. I''t. IMT MT K<1't I Sec. ft. :«•■• i 107 ! 11.-, I 7)(.i I)is« HAK«iE Mkahikkmksts OK (iiAi'i'Ki.i.K HivKu AT DkCohhys Fah.\i, St. Lazakk, 1!»15. Dat". Ki.Kifi.MT. ' MV''' ' Wi.ltl, ' An-'X'f ,..M.-an ! (iiiunc ... , N.i, i ""I'll ; ,s,.rtii>rKi- July :«) T. H. »..yd i,ib7 S..pt « I " ,197 Oct. S! CO. .\ll,.ii : 1,.174 Kii't. 45 44 S<1. ft. 55 -H 21-5 ;w-5 Kt. IMT Krc.j KfCt li:t «-(i I tl-05 j Mi-47 20 DiKI HAH(JE MeaSIUEME.NTS (IK WlNNIl-Et; HlVEH AT Oai,1.E.>*. 191.'). Um<: Kngiiiccr. May 22 j .s. c. ()(;rady Wirltk ' Area of Mian ! (iauui-. ,,. , "><"1. I sctioii. j Vi-lority. Hciiiht. I>'«l""-8i'. .S|. fl. jKt. IKT sec 1-cll • . I 2I>.") !l.U:<5(iO lr SIC ; 1-cet Sec.-ft. 3-74 I 1,037-77 i 2.:j.'iO I-HIHIHKSS NKPOHT OF THK MAMTOHK HVIHfOM HTHJi SI HYKY 171 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf DlMHAKliK MkaHI KKMKM>; (IK \Vl\MI'K'"ti»fif K.-,.t. :t4 • ti-.' St. ft. 4.!IM 1J|S<|IAH(IK MK.\MrKKMK.\iS J7 Srr. ft. let* coviT. UlS 1,196 1,197 1,197 I Width. .\rcii of Mi'aii .Sctioii Vi'hnii , Height. I)i.-«'harK.' Fift. I Si|. ft. (I't. iMT s«r ■.•7-(l I 4.rj I ().44 22S I 11'. j I 0-;{7 UM .SO j OL'7 !.■. a I 9« F.et. S4 04 Ki 2N KJ 17 H2 r.6 1 S<>c. ft. i'.i;t 4ti L'-a 00' No diwhargi'. DlWHAHOK MeASUHKMENTS ok IkKNTWOOD KlVKK AT MaNAZO FaI.L.S, 1»1,"). i Dato. KiiKiiH-cr. Aug. •>» U. ». Cow. Sopt. II : H. O. Leach Meter No. Width. .\rea of | Mean .■^eetioii j VeliM'it) Fi^et. I .ser « 1.1 S») I IM ' i>,.-,a() o-T.s Gauge Height. Fet't. Di.s(harge S.M-. ft. l.IWi j 179 , l!.4.a9 0(>7 ! .>.')• 70 , l,i»,V) I i.tiaa Tiikiii hy n. U, (;„«. Hi HNTWoou Kivkh-Masmo I-ai.i..- Kuom I.kit H.^nk Nkah Foot. T:ikfii !■>• I). H. (i(.» Hliiniwikiu Rivtu -Koi k Hank. Tuktn by 1). H. (ic.w, BiRNTwiiDij KivKii — T\»KiMiiAi' Kauij« I'aiitih. Vik» iidm Hii.ii Riuue Hklow. 1)|S( llAKliK .MhAM KKMKNT.N in Hi U.\ 1 \Vl»l lU Kl\Kli, I'.M.'l. Date. Knuinr-or. H^J," ' Width. Ari'it of j Mean Sei'tidii iXelocity, Hctghf. Dis^harno H. miirk- AUR. I'J i !). H. Cow. I 1,18(> Feet. Si|. ft. I Kt. per ] Kect. Srr. ft. sec. 2ei i,ti;itj 1-51 |ji7:io ' .'.»7:t !A;h.vu ^'■• j I I Rapids Sept. .1 ; H. <>. I,.aili i l.lMi | 90 :<:t7 114 739MI -im On- mil^ ow : i ' : i i Ciiltr K»l>M .Sept. f. n.n. (;.)«•.. , l.lSf. 132 Mi.^ l-tu I I l.Hs Thr«! milw l» w ; , ' Thre.- Voir ^ 7 OCOROE V. SESSIONAL PAHER No. 25f A 1917 PROCJRESS REPORT oi Tin; MANITOBA HVDROMETRIC SURVEY I ( tR THE CALENDAR YEAR, 1915 PART HI LAKE OF THE WOODS DATA t*3i 1 I M. 7 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf A. 1917 PART III. LAKE OF THE WOODS DATA LAKE OF THK WOODS Mil, LINO CO. MILL •A" lIKADKAOi: AND TAILRACK OAICIKS. lllSTdllY. The recording of lie water levels in the forcbay iiiui tailracc of Mill "A" \v:is com- inenccd by the Lake of the Woods Milliiig ("ompany in May of IS. .Mhf April .Mny Jiin*' ■Inly ' Auk. Sept .r' 7H' Oct. Nov. Dec. 2 3 1 '■'•'k' 4 9 fi' 0- 2'ri' S 7 8 10 1 2' !M,- 2' ,11/ 1 .r s* 4' 4' 11 13 13 14 IS .V 6" 3' n' 2' 4- s'icr 4' 6' 5' 4' 16 17 18 19 30 4' 10* 2'II' 2'ii' 2' 7H- 2' 3!i" 2'ii' ' 2'U' 21 .r ir a' 8'' 4' .r 4"J' 5' iH' 5' m* 22 2'11' Vii* 2'io;i' 2' s'H' 23 24 25 4' 4' 26 27 28 29 ao , 4' 2* S'll' 31 S'it'/j 18« >". 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 e 10 ! 1 t 4' li- a' 4" I 'ti' li" 1 ■ 4' 4ii'i , . i ■v 7" ! :r a" 2' H" 4' 8H' 4' 8H' u 12 13 14 15 1 11' 7!i," li' :)• ] r !>;,•" 16 17 18 19 20 1 .VIlPi-.," r 4' a' 7" .V i" 21 22 23 34 25 1 i 1 i .V -i" r ()• 1" S" 2' 7- ■.V ()• a'io* 26 27 V <)- 28 29 30 31 1 r elntinn 1 1 ! i 1 4' si.."l I '1 ■f 4» i 1 2' li" 1 2' -r,' i i i .vioH* 4' «H' "lion uriween gauge remdinc ana uatum Zpfo of gauge - 1,063 W.P 8 datum PROOHBSS HEPOHT GF THE MAMTOBA HYDROMETRIC SIRVEY 1T9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mkan Daily Gauge HKKiHX, in Fket, of Fokebay Mill "A", Keewatin, fob 18»8 AND IWK). 189S. Day. rm Feb. Mar. April May June July i .V 1*" " 1 8«pt. Oct \nv. Dtp 1 1 .. j 4' II" 2 3 4 7' 7H' 7' 7' 1 5 -1 u 7 8 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 j 9 10 \T-2H- fi' r 11 13 13 14 15 r :\' 7-7- , ;. t ::,J7'24' 3' ir 1 .V 6' ! s' i' »' 9- 16 17 18 19 T r T H" : 1 1 yr ao 1 1 ti' 0* .V 0- 21 33 33 34 25 t)'ir 1 : 1 \ i 7' 7* i ■ .V 04' 4' 7" 26 37 28 39 i 1 ■ j li' 7- 1 1 ' i 1 .•|' 5" 1' 8H"' ^ ■ ! 4' 4' 1899. 1 . ■ i 2 3 y !)- 4'2--'' 3' 8' 4 S 1 ■ 1 ■ :."10'' r y 4-3' 4' 4' 6 7 » 9 10 ■ ■ !■■■ 1 . . . : 3' 7" 1 i 4' IH* 4' 31,^' :r •!- 12 la 14 15 j 1 1, , .V o- 1 i j ■ ' ' , !2''8''" " 4' 2' 3' lO- Itt 17 IS 19 20 j 1- «- 1 i ; 1 ^ ., 4' r '. .' '■ ., ,1 ■ ■ ■ . 3'ii' j ^ i 1 3' in* 21 22 1 23 1 2S ' 5' OH' i :r 0" 1 j i no" 3' 10" ■26 ! 28 29 ; 30 '■ M D 41' ril'' '•. 1 T, ' J J ■ „ - i - ( 1 1 y 3H- i 3- 4" 3'ii' r! - ^ Zero of cau«e-l,0«3'0 W.P.8. datum. 25f— !31 180 OKfARTMKXT Or THE ISTKRIOH I: . ; 7 OEORQE V, A. 1917 Mkan Daily Caiok Hkioht, in Fkkt, uv Furkhay Mim. "A", Kkkwatin, foh liKX) AND 1901. 1!KM). 22 2:1 24 2H 27 28 2g 30 l)u>. Jttii l-'l'll. 1 2 ;< 4 5 n 7 K » 10 u 12 13 14 15 le 17 18 19 20 Mur. I April Mii> I .liitii' - I .lii!.\ Auu. N'pi .vu',- I ir 0' j ■ j : I I 1' ."." V 0" Nnv. Idi r 4" :i' II" r 4" :i' 4" :r L'" :t' 2- 2' 2' ■r 2' 11" 2' !t" 2' 4' 2-1 1* if' li- 2' lt" 2' 2' H" 8' 2' s" 7- ■v 1- ;{' 2" 2' 7" H' II" 2'KHa" 2'11" li^l|^ 't- I f 1 2 3 ; 4 a 6 7 8 U 10 ; 11 1 12 . 13 14 j m ! 17 18 19 1 ao 21 1 22 23 )• 2" 1 24 2.5 i 2«i 27 28 1 2" I ,'t" 9" ' I 4-- I 3-.,- vw'.." .i'i()i ."I :j' 11" :!• !l"" ! " [ .V !(" I r -i" I • :!■ 7'." I :i'in" 4' Pj" 4' I" 3' «" 3' «)i' 3' 7' 3' «' 3' s* 3' 8" '1' 4' II" S'lO 3'8l/ .1' >.:," ■V 11" X U!.," 3-10" 1 I' (I" 3'lii- I ;f l\i^' o'll" I'll" i X !l" 4' 3' .-nil', I WW 3' !l" : 4' 3' 4' 2" r 1" ■rii" Hihitioii between gauge reading and datum:— Zero of gauKe~1.0A;i W.P.S. datum. 4' .•)" r s" no" r 7'/ 4'ir |.v r I .V :r fHfXlHKSS HKHORT OF THK M.i.VITOBA HYDHOMKTHK SIHVKY 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mkan Daily (Iaksk Hkiuht, in Tkkt, kk I'oiiKnAy Mii.i. "A ", Kk AM> l«> I liiu ' Feb Miir I 2 3 4 5 t) 7 H 10 II 12 13 14 1.^ Ill 17 i 18 19 20 April I '^'"y jl""'- I July I Aux i Sept I ot. j .v„ I .vicr I.' ID" .1' 7>..- ' 3' -.' I 2' XVj" !• H- !3' 2'.,- ;." 2.4 I 3' DM* 3' 2" I 3' r," 3' 14" 2'ir 3' .(' 3' r i 3' 3' i i 3'' .3* j 3' 7' 3' 5J-," ■ 3' li" 3' 9' 3' 7' 3' U-.' Itclaiiou bfiwetn ijauge readiiiK and dmum ZeroofgauKF - 1,063 WPS. datum. |.ri" 1 3' i' 3' 7 |3-r i 3' 3" 3' 4 l'HO(iHKiili HUfOHT OF THE MAMTUBA HYUHOMBTHIC SVHVBY 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mean Daily Gaiok HEUiHT, in Fekt, ur Fokebay Mii.i. "A", Kekwatin, fok 1906 AND 1907. 190»). u»> .Inn 1 Ki'li. .Mar. April Miiy JUIK- ■Illl.V \llK 1 2 3 4 r I" ni' 3' S^ ■a"?).,' •> :i' »' 11 7 8 U III ■<■ 4H-| 1 i 4' .- II 12 13 14 i:. 3' 1.' r >" 1 ,' 1- 3' b'' 3' '1- i 17 18 1 1 1 ; r 111" .t'lo' ■ 3' i;' .i' H' J :ni- Lrir ' I'l 2i 23 24 3- 7- 3' 7" 3' 7>..." 3'10' 3' 9' 3'10' 3'II' 3' "- {■ u- 26 27 28 29 30 31 i 3' .r ' ! 3' 7- 3'7H- 3' 7* 3'S- 1 4' 2' ! .3' 5' 3'10' ... ^™ 1 4'' 3' ' .N'llt .V..V 1 i 2 4 ."i 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 •X) 21 22 23 24 2S 38 27 38 3> 30 31 .->' 3' .V 4" .V 5' .V ti" I' 7' ."I'KI" I' 8 (.(,'■ .".• 4" ■■>' "' r It' 4' a" I' »h" r 9* I'll' 4'n' .V 4H' .V-4-" 5' 4' .V 2H- ■V l>/ ! i 4:i" ,V 3^4" 5' 8' V'6M" .V ,■!" .i' 2' l!H)V 3" .•)' 2' ric 4'ii- i 3' e* 4' O" I »' 1" 4' 1- Relation between Kauxe readioK and datum :- ZeroofmiuKe - l.OSS'OW PS. datum. 8 i 184 l>KI'.iliTMK.\r OF run ISrHHHtH 7 OIORQt V, A. 1917 Mkan I)\ii.y (Jaiok HKi.iiir. in Fkkt. ok Tokkhw M.i.i, "A", Kkkwaiin. koh IMIh AM> l!N)<*. IININ. I>n.\ I .111 I 3 3 I 4 5 It 7 8 9 i K) ! II '2 13 H I l.-i ! i; i> IB ai 21 23 ■£t i 24 ■r. )• T" 2> 19 111 21 22 2:i 24 2i; 2>> :ili ill r 4' r ti" :r r I 4'ir V 4' 4' f 4' 7- r '." nr ISOt). i •• I- rio- I •■>' I" I'lr Uflation bftweeu guice icadioc and dstum: Zen, ol ZHuip'-l.CMU W.P S flatuni fH(M!Hf:.SS HKHtHT Of THK MWITOHA HYDHOMI'lTHIl SI H\ KV 188 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 29f \\y.\s Daily (Jakje Ht;i«iin, is Fekt, ok V AM) mil. KUO. nuKHAY Mll.l, ".V", KkKWATIV. Kh|( |<.I|I l).> li.ii K.I. .Mnr April Miiy 1 1 Jiiiii' .luly Auk r<«*pi ( lf( N,.v 1 i 11' 7" .1 ' 1 1 J' 1 li- 4 ! ;.' .1- i 1 ti' .'," t) :r r t 1 ti' :i' ^ 1 i 1 111 j ! 1' li" li'll- 11 l;i i:i 14 ! .1' 9" lt' 11" a' 7' 4' .-," :,' 1" ! l.j 1 .V ir 11' 9' 17 IN 111 :!li 1 1 r :r 7' ;r ;;i 1 . 1 .,. ,,. L" i|" .1' 2" :t' r I'm" i .'i' li" 2ri 27 1 i :i' ii- 2'll' I'll" 1911. 1 2 '1 : i 1 " ,.. . 1 •I 4 5 i j 7' 8' T n" t 7 8 9 lu 1 1 i 7' 1" 11 12 13 U I.") 7' 7- |v,|. 7' It* H' V Iti 17 ! • i IS 19 20 S' 1" 1 i ! i I i i 21 22 2.1 24 25 T li' 1 s' r •r (I" K' ti* 1 1 I 1 ! i i ; V .1- 1 2« 27 2S 29 :«) :!l r n» i 1 1 s-r i 7' r 1 1 ! 1 ! i i j i t 8' 4' »' .')• KelHtion Ix'tHM-n itiukii' n-ndiiiit ami ilaluin Z<'ro of ii.-nip- - I.CHi:! W I' S ilnluni 186 imfAHTXinsr ity thk isthhioh lii I .1; 7 QIOROI V, A. 1*17 Mkan Dailt Oaiok IIkiuht, in Feet, or Taii.hace Mii.i, "A", Klkwatin, h>i( IH!»« AND 18l»7. 180«. I>«y Jmi i ;t t 7 « 1(1 11 u 13 14 IS l)i 17 IK Id JO ■i:\ 2S M 3() 1 2 1 •■< 1 • 1 'i li 7 a • "» ! 11 IS 1 13 1 M IS in 17 18 l» 30 31 n a M it 38 37 in » ao .11 K«b, M»r i April M»y i Junf July IV t'.- Auc 8*pl. ' 1(1' 7», l).r j 24' 2"! I ; IVIO" I I lip' ll'l !*• ;• IS- .V,-: 1 «)' tt ■iiV HI' ■«" I l>' IM' I.' IS' li^j' , . IS' S* Ml' ()• 1 J." ,Vi,' w »• It)' (r w r 21' 9" IT 4- IH' !l' i"' s'j- m' 2', .11' J" IH'7.'/! Jl' (I" IV?!/' 1897 l»'4H' i'lu IIH' 21' 4J^' i-'r2','| 24' li>i'l -•1' ti' i -T I' I is'im- ilCIO" IH'SH' 23' IC Ti'l'i" 20' tit,' I 18' 4H' Tv 4'" j Ml' 120' 18' fi' IS' 3» : 18'2H' ! urv: Relatiou bftween iiauffc reudioff mxui datum: — Zero of KauKe-1,063 WPS. datum. B^ fHlMiHKHS ftKHJNT OF THE MWiroHA HYUHOUKTRIC HrnVKV 187 SESSIONAL PAPIR No. Hf Mkas Daii.v (iAiiti: IIkiuht, in Kkkt, m i AII.KAI K Mu.L "A", KthWATIN, H>ll IVtS AM) ISW, I WW. -ii"" j _:!■", |.''1*!'_J -^"'"^j^ April . .M,y ^ ,!«,„., J„ly Am I fcpt I <>r. IkT w »• 10 3U 2) 33 XI 24 2.> 2U 27 2N 2tt (O 31 i 23' 6* 22' H- 2W' H' i J.I' li" J.i'lf)* 2.r,^>,-! .'.■.' 1" 23' 2" IH'I 21.- .1- ■iVli)'-i"\ I.V.til. ti 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U IS le 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 34 2.1 2U 27 35' 0* -T :i" I 10'6' HI' 3' 21)' 2" '21' <■■" IN' II- I |s7i/ 22" I" 2-)' II" 20- 3' I 23'3'/l IS' r !7'!1' 22' «■■ I J.-i'|il 22' n- I ni' 2' 2.V10" 23' 9* 2.V1(I' ! !»' 5' 19' Sl^-, P KelnUou between gauce readina and datuii Zeroofnuce - 1 1)63 WT S datum hKI'AHTMUM in THh ISTtiUUlK I 'i ■¥ / MOROI V. A. 1t17 \b*s l»ui,» (;,,...►; ||M.,MI. IN V\.v.y. ..» Tmihao; M,,.,. 'A . Kr.K*All>, K.K IINMI \M> IINM. Mum *l>nl I Mi\ ; lull, j liii, llfn ! ,1,1 II U I a It lA 111 i; Is I'l ' ii 24 *\ \n •Hi ■M , N) tl 7 K 1 11 I I-' ! 11 ! 1-1 l<> 17 IS 111 J>| .'I ■HI II f.'l. I M. ^iiir ."^t-pt :/7- r -in I ' ," .'7 r .... .-! ill' Ml .'li- 7- 111' II" Ml' ■.■ i IH' O" I Is' -•" i»' r IS' r i7'ir Is' o' IS' ()• IS' I,' I7'l|- I7'iir Ik'i I7'lii- III' It" III' 11" I CM I" :i7'|ij' I I j ill- I" JT \'\ Jli" I- I I I ...vir l»' s" IH' S" IS- i;.,- is' .-,- IS- I- 17111" I7'll>" mn. .T I" : iiriii" .Hi' V IS I' ni< \'MU 'MU MHC' J"'! '•'■ ! Mnr i \|.til \|„v I ImIi \ii» s, ,,, lyi I S.,, lb. 7 N 11 10 II 13 i:i M lA l« 17 lit \9 ■» a 23 38 34 2A 30 37 3N 30 :MI :tl i ^': I 31' II" ' .'I'l r '"I ... I'' ''/ I." ' I'.'i'/ jr ir i-r,, Jr I'c,-,' ■ I'l (I- mil'-/ 3IK 7* 1 I'lT'/ ^ !<•■ T" i I''' '••/■ jrii)'/ niui. 1 3 i 1 !■' 3 I 4 1 Jl'lH- -M'lli- II ! .'21 !■ 7 2ni)i/i i< 21" .1' .." J'* « ]'( HI 11 _'."i' ^" Jic 7 ■ 13 -'V 2' ! 211' .■."' !•• 13 1 14 16 Hi 1 I'l' 17 ( |H 19 1 1 -'■'■■ '■ " M 1 I'l- 21 I 1 .'.'>■ I" ii Mt' t." J:i \*.*' '," 'n' .'4 2.*! l„. ... 2U j 27 2H I'l' '»" 20 .«) -T Ml' I'.l' .-.- 11 ^ .II' ll- 21' I ' 111 - 211' '. " -':iHi' 4' I' Relatiou b<'iw*-ru khux*- rfsiiinic luid dituii. Zero'if nufT - l.(H(3 U W PS datum i!« m\ I BO DEPARTMEXT OF I'HE ISTERIOR 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Mkan Daily Ga<«e Hkight, in Feet, of Tam.ka.e Mi.... "A." Keewatin, f<,r 1904 AND 1905. 1904. D«y. I Jan I Feb. .\I»r April M li 7 H » 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 2. 22 2,t 24 2.S 2S Mi 11 25' 2' June i July 24' N" i Aug 24'ir 2.V 8' 25' S- I 21' U' 21' 4- 24' 1" Sept. Oct Nov. Dae. 2li' 0- 22' 2* 25' 4" 2.'>' ,5" 2,V 5' 25'' '»' 24' HL^' 2.VI0'' 1 2 .i 4 5 rt 7 !« '.» .0 11 12 13 14 15 lU 17 l.s 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 ■lU '!! I 2H'6H' 1 2ti' ■>" \-..r 1905. !.V7'.,- 19' .5" IN' 8H' .'4 'I (I* ! 23' 11- I 23' 0' 22' 2" 2.V .T ; 21' .^'H 121' Pj- I 20' ir 19' r 18' H* 18' 8'' 18' 41," 18' .1 18' 11" IS'IO" 20' 2" 20' 4}i'' 20' 5^- 20' 9H" 19' «ia"j 19' 7" I 18' I- ; t^' r 18' C 19' OH' 19' 1" 19' I"./ I9'll' 19' 9H' 19' .l' 20' 0" 20' I" 20' 2* 20' 2" 20' 54' Uelation between gauge reading and datum ■- Zrrn of gauge - 1.063 W.P.S. datum 20'IO'' ■M'W 21' 2" 21' 3" 21' 7" 22' Ci..- 24' rt" 24'10' 21' 7,'4" M'^v PHOnUESS REI'OKT OF THE M.XMTOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 191 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mkan Daily (iAioE Height, in Feet, of Tailbace Mill "A," Keewatin, for 190fi AND 1907. 190«. l>Hy Jan. ! Kf 3 1 ■• 1 o .i L'4'7'/ 8 9 10 ; 11 i 12 1 13 1 14 ! 15 1 IH 1 . 17 18 19 •M 21 22 23 24 25 2t> 27 21' .r 28 29 j 30 ! ! 31 Mur I April j Msy I June j July 24' 10" I 20' N- i 20' 10- \ .4' »i" I 20' 7- i 20'10"' 2(1' 4':," ,20'll',-; .'I '10'^ ! 20' 3' ! lit' I' ■ 20' 2'/ 2t'.l'/ , 21' r \ 21' 3' 20' 1 1 21' s- 20' 2" 21' »" 1' M4 I 2I'10,l2' L'I'Oia' I 20' Pj .'3' (V 21' !l' I 22' 4" : 2rsi/ 1 2.'..,-, ! 21' 0" 20' 3ij-l 20' 4- 1 20- 5- 20' ti" 20' T \ .'I'UIH 20' •)' .'I'll!', 20' !|- 20' 10- AuK Sipt. i Oct j Nov 2.V 1- 2.V11- 22' 2' 22' M" 22'IOH" 23' 2- 23' 5" 23'10J,' 24' liU/ 24' 44' 25'lOii" 24' 7 4'' 24'IO'' 21' 0,4' 24'11' ■M'U'A" 24'114' 24'll,l5" 24'lllj' 2.-.' 1- 25' 2 4' 25' 2' 25' O- 1907. 8 » 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 2fi 27 28 20 .10 31 ' ! 21-.' 5' , . . , 25' T ; i 24' M'Uf 2.i' 1- I ■ ■ ■ I 25' 7" i 23' 0* mi* 22' 10* 23' 1,4 • JO'lo'i 24'll' .'3' 4" 22' IC 22' 10' Relation between gauge reading and datum :- Zeruof gauge - l.OOSOW.P.S. datum. li I! IBS DEPARTMENT OF THE ISTEHIOH 7 GEORQE V, A. 1917 Mk.w Daily (iAioK IlKKiirr, i\ Kkkt. i»k Taii.kack Mii.i. A." Kkkwatin, foii I!«(S ANt) l!KH>. I!H)H. Diiy . .Ian 1 r..!). Miir, April 9 in 12 13 14 IS IK lit 24 £7 2K ;«) ;l IH't. Nov. ! I he a'n- IV 0" Jl' li- .'1' V 23' V 23' 5" 24' 1" 21' 1- 24' 7" 1909. f li ■ ' 9 1(1 11 12 13 14 111 17 IN I!) 2(1 21 22 23 24 21 i 27 2S 29 :«u .11 27' 3" 27' (I" 27' I" 21)' 9" U''iiitii>ii lM>tw(fn icuufEc reodiniE luid datum:- Ziro (II itauBi' = I.(l.".' r," I).-. I*)ll. ■Ill" 2S' 11" j 27' II K«'lati ntiittinn iM'twpcn Kaiiiio readinK and datum; — Z. r.. of gaiiKC - 936 til W P.S. datum. Ont .S Zero of gauije - 93« til WPS. diituni. Nov :! Zero of eaugc - 98 S7 98 7:i 98 II,-, its 1 1 9S .■|2 9K (.■) 98 lis 98 7s 9S 78 1 - - 1 V 98 .■M) 98 3S 98 43 98 44 1 98 40 98 .39 9S 44 98 30 98 29 98 h\ 98 .1.-, 98 .'12 98 M 98 .■■9 ns 49 ns 371 t 98 .Vi j 98 03 98 t>2 98 .i2; 98 K, I 98 .'lO 98 42 98 .11 98 M 98 6.1 98 til 9s 112 9S 47 OS 37 I).., 98 64 98 tv» 98 bi 98 (M >'islill<'|„M, i'Ho(iHh>s uhfoirr (ih Tin: mamtoha nyi)Uo.\rh:THi> si ux Ky I95 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf I.AKK 01" Tin: WOODS. ONTARIO I) I' W. (;Al(;i; AT Ki;i:\v.\TiN. IIISKlliV. This uauKc \v;i.> oiijjiii.'illy set liy llic Oiitarii. I ).'|>;irtni(iil .,f VnhVw Works. In I'll 1 it was tii'il ill to W.I'.S. (liitiiiii ill coiiiicctioii with Wiiiiiipcij Hi ,r Power Surveys, ami from Mav 1. I '19 (;:i i|9 t'7 99 :i:i 99 OS 9S 91 99 O-J 100 M IlKI (IS '.(9 S7 9(1 s7 99 : 119 74 99 l,-> '.19 0.1 99 00 09 03 100 (Kl '19 90 99 74 '19 70 99 47 99 10 99-0(1 99 05 99 <10 '.19 ,ss 99 SS 99 (;.•. 99 20 99 IHl 99 01 99 02 !. 100 00 99 9(1 99 SS 99 (i:i 99 1(1 119 (HI 99 23 99 114 !,. '.m nr, 99 7-' 99 s:i 99 00 99 12 99 17 99 (I,-) 99 (II 1 'lO 90 99 SI 119 s;{ '19 (>9 99 :io 99 03 98 90 09 02 : 99-95 '.19 i;9 '19 79 99 sil 99 ;t7 98 80 99 10 99 (K) ; . 99 9)) 99 (.9 '.19 99 99 7;f •IS 00 ilS - 8:i 99 07 99 (HI ' '.19 ■8.'; 99 7ll ItK) (K) 99 7S 98 -.-.2 99 (12 9S 96 '.19 04 1 99 f>.-| 99 7S !I9 92 99 72 98 i'S 99 l.T 98 99 99 112 1110 IHI '.19 9S 99 99 99 7.i 99 IK/ '19 o:i 99 19 98 99 '.19 HO 99 s.-, 99 91 99 7:t 9S 71 9S 99 99 02 99 01 100 00 '.19 77 100 04 99 s,-, 99 9(. 99 02 98 99 99 00 l(KVO."> 99 .-.s 99 7(i 99 4S , 99 (IS '19 (HI 98 97 98 99 '19 90 ^19 4a 99 78 W ti;t 99 (12 99 18 99 09 98 9s ... . ; 99 9C 99 70 99-99 1 99 4li ! 99 OS 08 .)8 99 (HI 99 () 1 1 99 9."i 99 SI 1 W H8 ■■ 99 l.'l 1 98 S.5 99 9(i 98 04 99 03 1 99 SO 99 S4 'J9 SS : 99 ,-i:i t 98 (19 99 (M 99 (l."i 99 (H) - 100 00 tl9 .S-t 1 99 IS 1 1 99 12 9S 99 Hfiation between Kaiijre reiulinK and daruni: Zero of KEUliie ^^ lt.V> 77 W V ."^ . May 1 = I -DlT 31 141 i9e nKPARTMEST OF THK ISTERIOH 7 GEORGE V. A. 1917 Mkan Daily (lAiiiK IlKKiin. in Fkkt.okOm. D.I'.W. I.AKKdAi (ik. Kkkwatin, h>u ntH ANI> lit 15 I'.tH. Uiiy .Inn. K,.|, M»r \l>lil Miiv .l,il«- .luK Auk. S^-pi Oct. V..V III . , Its (l.s (HI Itt (HI III (IS s7 (HI II •HI (I.-. IINI INI (HI S.-. (HI 211 (HI II (HI .".2 iHl 02 ■2 ItH lis (HI III (HI 0.1 •IS S.', (HI 1.", IIIO 00 IINI 12 (HI N,"t (HI :t2 (HI i:i (HI 7'i 09 ON :i Mt 'HI III (IS lis (N SN (HI IS •HI (i:i IINI I.'. (HI (H. (IS 91 (HI 10 (HI 0(1 'HI li.-, 4 im (12 (IS (IS (IN so •HI .'ill IINI '20 IINI 22 (HI .'lO (HI :i.". (HI t."i (HI .'tO (HI 71) Hi (IS !I7 (HI III (IN (HI (IS 77 (HI .'i:i IIMI 2.-. IINI :o IINI Is IINI IS (HI :ti 99 49 (Ml M (HI .•.7 (HI 7:i M (IS (17 (HI 02 9N SS (IS 92 (HI 112 IINI II.' IINI IS (HI Ml (HI 4N •Ml .'iS (HI li.-| (HI 70 '2\ (IS (HI (Kl 111 (IS s.". (IN (HI •HI il:i IIMI 10 IIMI ii: (HI :«) (HI :ir> (Ml .■).". (HI 4(1 (HI 7.*> 22 (IK (HI (HI III (IS S7 (IK SS (HI li.". IIMI :ill (Kl (IS (HI :io •HI 20 (Ml 01 (Kl Ii7 'HI 72 IM (HI 11(1 (HI IW (IN NN (IS (i:t •HI I'll'. IINI :i2 IINI III (HI 00 (HI :«i (HI :i:i (Kl 72 •HI 7.-. H (HI III (HI 02 ■IN S."> (IN n."i (HI 7(1 IIMI III IINI 01 (HI Id (HI 2:t (HI ON (Ml ii.-i (HI 70 .i't (HMMI (HI (Ml (IS SO (IS (1.-, (HI s.-| UNI III IINI III •HI 14 (Kl 12 (HI l.^i (HI OS (HI 72 2ti Hfl INI (HI IHI (IN N.'i (HI OS (HI Nl IINI O.'i IINI III (HI 20 (Ml :(.■. (HI :iii (HI IK) (HI 70 L'7 (18 (HI (HI III (IN S7 (HI o:t (HI Sll •HI 92 (HI (IS (HI 2S (Kl 4:i (HI 7.-. (HI 0.-| •HI 71 2» UK flS (IS (HI (•N-,S7 (IN ■1.-. (HI NO IINI 111 IINI IMI (HI :fs (Kl III (HI 4s (HI li.-. (HI 7:t 29 99 01 •IN <1.". (HI Ml IINI 111 IINI (IS (HI :t.-. (HI :I2 (HI .-.7 (HI 0(1 (HI 09 30 99 01 (IS N7 (HI (II IINI III IINI IN) •HI :io (HI 40 (HI 07 (HI O.'i (HI 70 .11 99 (12 (IS Sll (HI s:i (HI :io (HI O.'i 'HI lid Kelatton b4-tn<'('ii Kaiiic*' rcadinic and diitiim: Z«r<> of Kaiigo =. 9.-)9 77 W.I' S., Jan. 1 July :). Ziro of unuRi' = 9.->9 70 W.P S., July 4 l)f<- 31. Htl.-). 1 (Ml 72 (HI 0.-| <)•! 70 (Ml ti! 1 *Mi t\- it'i n.'i too 1.:! 100 i» IHI •; i no 2s IIS !).■ 'f 10 2 (Ml lid (HI 07 !) (H) OS (HI OS UM ttl 'Mi ti;i j 'Mi 77 KHI 12 IH) .'.;i KM) 01 IHI til: 'Mi 27 nil 21 1 "0 It li (HI lid (HI 0(1 W tin W fi." 'Mi til !l1t 7.- 1(N) r.". KHI o:^ nn .■.0 ■HI on nn O.'. IS 7 (HI 07 (HI 7.-. w *t7 W tl7 ■ 'tit sj nil 7-"i MiO 1 .". nn ns IHI 4-'. 'IS 7.'» Its n. . '■'•> 12 s (HI 07 9(1 7.-» !.<» ti" HI 1 1 (HI 71 (Kl 07 \i*.i i;.'. '.t'.l (is ',!•» IM nil Si.' KM. 7:; 10(1 (2 nn :{2 nn 1 I ns t*2 '••• 12 12 (HI lis (HI 07 W r..'» 'Mi 71' ; 'Mi sv IHI s.v IIMI I.S nn n.'; nn 4ii nn 211 ns 12 ■•'' l.-l I't (HI 71 (HI 07 '.t»» ti_' m tl.'i 1 '.Mt 11.'. nil ItL' inn tin nn 02 'til :»! : nil Is Its n ■'■< \% 11 (HI 01. (HI Ir ".f.l 111 'Mi til I '.I'l HI inn OS inn .".11 nn H.", 'Mi 22 nn I'- ns n,", ■"' 10 l.-| (HI 02 (HI !Mt ti.'i *Mi t;j 1 It!) N.". 111) no inn I'll' nn sr nn !:; •in 2' ns III ■ f 1 12 Hi (HI 111 (Kl ti7 *.t\t li-' 'Mi t.7 i <)J 'Mi 7(1 , 1*11 !I7 HHI 01' 100 I'tli nn 70 '.in :in ■■ nn 2 s ns ni' '"' 17 20 (HI lis (HI r.H !tlt tl! 'Mi u:; ; mi It:; inn J.-. 100 17 nn tw ns tls 'Mi in '.tn in I.I. 17 21 (HI 71 (HI 7.-, IHt (i.-. 'Mi tV.i i Hit ii:i 100 2 s 100 tn nn til nn 22 nn 11 ns no '-'• 17 22 'HI I'.d (HI <•<> *i.", 'Mi HI i|(HI on 100 nj 100 .*>:i nil lis 'M.i "it 'in in nn 1 1 '"• !7 2:i (HI 71 (Kl n7 •tit »i- 'i'.i tl- tlHI 117 IIK) ■jr, tlH) :(7 nn 7'' nn 21 nn 0.". nn II '.'■ 17 21 (HI 7--. (Kl (i.-. (Mt 0.-. 'Mi 7(' 'Mi Its 100 ■_':. IIH) n nil l.-| nn 111 !Hl is nn |i ■••• 17 (HI 7,". (HI t;."i M!t lil *Mi SI; Mi SJ 1041 ;*i' ion 1.-. nit n (HI I'.i '.'It 2.-. nn II •Kl JO 2" 'Hi i;^ i;.i ;■.- IM) 'f> 7- '■ !k; tiV ;;ni Htn ,: tit; '■■} no fH'i A HKI ;f. 'Mi li^! IHI ;io Its n.-i IHI 1.-. n't Hi 2-,l (HI 07 ••!t *Mi '\> IHI HI! 100 4.-. ion 4n nn 4S on 27 nn 07 IHI o.- 'fi |ii III (HI 07 !H» lil 'Mi t.s 11*1 Ill MNI *i7 tito '■'■] iin lili 'Mi 27 nn OS nn 1' n-* 10 :il 'Mi 01 'Mi It:: KKI 21 nn t'tO nil i:. n'' Hi i{,-hiti(in tii^twef-n trauKi' n-ailinie and datum: — Ziro of i?;mf>- = (i.-)9 70 W 1> S.. Jan 1— Dt'c 31 - i /'WX.ftK.S.s ItKI'OHT or Tilt: M.WirnHA IIYDHOMKTItti M HVKY 197 SESSIONAL PAPER No. M WlNNll'KC UIVKH ONTAHIO D.l'.W (iAlCi: AT Mil. I. "A" KKIAV.VTIN. iiisniKY. This euiiKc was (iriKiimlly set in place hy the Ontario Department of PuMic Work- hut was tieil ill to W.P.S. (latum on .hine 2.'), 1!II2, and from .lune I, ltli:<. K^'OKe rea have Iwen taken at this |M)iiit liy meinlMT^ of this ."survey. I.OC.M'KIN. This KiiUKc is located on the arm of the \Vinni|H'K river known as DarhuKton l)ay and is al>out .M) feet north of the iK>\vcr house hea 17 IS I'l 2(1 I'l 22 2.'t 24 2.'. 21 i 27 2!i 2« 7.} 2(1 SO li.'i so ."il 79 3 79 Oti 7« s."> 711 02 7.') .'lO 7."> (k! Ml (HI SO 7» 79 :«) 7S so 7.^ 7'> 7.^1 .V> 7."> (13 HI (10 SO :IH 79 29 7s s.'i 7.-| (il 7.% .">9 7-. (>2 SI (N> SO :I1I 79 :tl 7S (>."> 7.'-. 72 7.1 (13 7.-. M SI (Ml so .!.-, 79 ,).■. 7S 70 7.-> SO 7.'> ()H 7.-. 3.-. SO SO 7fl !I4 79 3(i 7H HI 7r. SI 7."l .'id SO W 711 14 79 12 7h 9s 7.') s.*i 7.i 2(1 7.'i oS s| 07 7S 98 79 l(i 7s 97 7.") s.') 7."> .'.2 ".■>.">( 1 SI II 7S S.I 79 2-1 79 iK) 7.-. .-iS 7.-. .Vi 7.-. (il SI III 7S .".1 79 2S 7H 91 7.-1 43 7.". (Kl 7.-I (13 SO (H) 7S 2.-. 79 27 78 HO 7"i ■>.■> 7.i (i."i 7.-. 3.. SO 70 7S 4(1 79 ;«> 7H 7tl 7S 71 7."> (13 7.-> 1.-. 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Kivkk Caiok Mii.i. A . Kkkwatin-, K)it UH4 unci WWh limy I Jau II i:i II |i. 17 I'- ll' I'd .'u Ml 7'> ;(7 73 ,(••. -■> 411 7.-. 3.-. 75 4L' 7.-1 2:. 7,', SI 7.'. 1.' r.v.v, 7.-. «:i ' -rr r^r-- Feb .M» 74 M 7(1 70 7S 0,'i 711 4S 7r. :i:. 7)1 7" 7-1 i:. 7H ML' ' 7.'>-.i.' 7ti 81 7."» •*"■ ."ii 1 -- 7J "■ 1 "A \4\ ::. j^ 70 8,-, 7ii >>■:■, 7l> (Ml 7« HI r."i .VI . 7il !ll' r:. :.i , 7(i ici r> 41' , 7(1 !i:; rA j.' ! 7(1 HI r.'i Id ! 7(> .'17 41 1.". 4.' 4^ lli :ii 1 i'. (If 1 * ■ ) 1 . 4. 1 7t> N. April M.y 7(1 N.S 78 U7 7(1 » S.". 7ti U 111 7!l VI 71< IHI •Ml Lll ■01 411 0.-. •*> i\ .it I S(l 4li ii.'i I VI 4; 1(1 ' U(i :(.' 4l' : VI ij 4(1 7S Id 7s :i:i 7s IT "s 2\' 7S (."■ 7s (Id VI Ml VI M ( 'I 111 M 117 VI sj >l ir, July Ml Mh I Ml NO I V) (K) ' V) IHI I VI 811 VI »d VI ll.l VI us SI II.S s| (|-.> si d:i VI IIS VI s.t SI di si It.l s| I.-, s| II Auc. 80 8A SO 70 80 TJ VI H4 811 ii:< .VI 8(1 V) 81 181 8;i VI ti;. 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I— Dec. :u 1914 ^roofgauge-»59 OaW.l'.S. .Inn. 1- I),.c 31 181d Ciiujrp mnvnd on 13th April, carried away on 9th .May, r •phi,.,! on loth Muv I'll", 70 OO 70 02 VO .V! 70 o:. 7li 3.'i 7li It, 70 4s 70 41' 70 40 70 :>i 0.1 03 .0 OS 70 07 76 is '■70 ■05 39 12 40 fHlMiHKSS REHJRT OF THE MAMTOHA HYUHOMKTHli SCKVEY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 26f WKST HKANCl! WINMIM.C IMVKH, T MI.HACK NOHMAN DAM IBB lllr*ll)HV. Tlic stiilT Kiiugc ill tlic lailiaii' nl' tin- Noriimii y tin- Ontario Department of Piililic Works, luit tlic taking of rtronls on sain s (liMuntimicd in l!M)7 or IIHIS. In Octolxr of W\.\ the yaiinc was tied in to W'.l'.S. ilatui... ami riconli have licrn taken since tlial time 1)\- i|ii> Sur\i-v. Mm \1I(>\. 'I'liis -lalf ijaime i> >.iiireil to the nurlli -iiie of a timl)er cril) at tlii' lower . n.j of tlir li-li-wav at till' siinllieilv em! of tlie roek fill -eciinii of the N'ornian ilam. liKl OHDS AVAM.AIIl.K. I'.ec'onls of daily rea willi the exception of four (la\s in DrcenilM r. Mkan Daiiy (Iaii.k IIkiuih in Vr.i.w nv W kst Bkam h Wisxii-Kd Hivkk ai Iaii.kace, .N'oiiMW Dam. Vim I'M.'i. ^ ll:i.v. Jhii. IVI) .\lur. '.(in I May In Ji.ly Aig \ (111 IVc. Ill II i:) II .10 M ilelatioD twtwceu KHUfie rerulinv and dauini: — Zero ol fiiTiEi- - 1.000 (H) W.l' .s., ilatnm 31 7',l 34 .•jO 34 72 ,14 111 34 7.i .il lis 34 77 :it 7J 34 77 .14 71 14 74 i4-i)7 .;.■. 1)11 .11 7s 34 47 .11 '.IT 34 o« .1-1 <)".) :it :is 14 fi7 .11 i.J 14 7U .11 77 .11 '.'.i 34 77 .11 lii; .11 l-l .14 77 M Wi :l' 74 .14 -aN :il .14 1.7 34 «7 .14 91i .14 711 31 (15 ;t4 411 :i4 73 34 3N .14 4!» 34 71. 34 41 :i4 ■ 7.'. :14 s-.i ,14 4!> 34 77 .14 ,M 34 79 14 44 34 III 34 82 34 'ill ,)4 ,iii 34 Bl 34 7J 34 4,". 34 6U 34 7ti 34 04 ■ji <;s 31 v^:- ji J,^ 34 7,5 34 S3 34 40 34 77 34 57 34 78 34 >1 ••1 •41 MO hKfAH-^MKST Of r//A; IXTKHIOH 1 ■ 1 7 OIORQI V. A. 1*17 Mkan Dmi.v {',\\tit: IIkioht, in Kkkt, or VVkht ltH\N< ii Winnipmi Kivkh at Taii,ua< h, Nkiiman Dam, miu IIMl am» MM.'». IUI4 IMv f » 10 II lit i:i 14 !.■> Ill 17 l» III 'Jll 21 ■i-J 14 2:> •.ti ■in •J!t ;iu J II II :ii 111 :i4 72 14 Ii7 ;i4 .-i;.' ;i4 :«! M .V. :t4 .-.I (4 .VI .11 II.-1 :lt 711 »V|. :u :u :u ;<4 .14 :|4 ai .14 .14 :i4 .14 :<4 :i4 :<4 :I4 :I4 :I4 .'<4 ;i4 .14 ;il Mur \pril | May I It i* I :i.l nj ;(i Ml I :n m tl .'ill ' l.-t (12 :il .->.^ ; :m 02 :il .11 i .10 (M 07 I 11^1 I 00 to 40 4H 47 !■» :r .1,1 40 a7 I ■i:i I 17 .-,0 I im ! 0- ' •7 I :I4 :i:i :I0 02 14 (7 111 02 ■ti W aA ini II Ift a.i n7 ai iMi .1*1 02 .14 117 .10 07 ai 70 :40 07 .14 l» an ON M W :m 07 .14 a» 1.^. >t2 ai 4a .!.•. 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Ill .i», tdl : iin 110 iin 1,11 ii.i 70 ! .1.1 71 a.1 mi ii.i IN) i .1.1 S.I a.1 no ii.1 "NI ' ii.i so : ii.i .H) a.1 (NI ' il.1 \n:iHir si H\ HV 901 •ISSIONAL PAPtN No. 2Sr \m;sti;i\v of lli.' .ril. at tli.' Iiraii of tlir li>li«av local.'.! lit til.- -oiitlieriy mil of tlir mrk (ill Hi'ition of the Norniali ila-ii. IIKlllKIIH WMI.MII.K DiiriimtlH'v.'ar MilJ. ilatiiiK from .Inn.' ti .'iii.i in | latter ilatc to tlic cnij of litl.'. |iraclicall\ ••oiitir i« ilaily rcadinas arc a\aiiaiilc. 309 />*/'.4«r,UAV< Of THK ISTKHInH 7 OIOROI V, A. 1t17 Mkan Daily CIai (ik Hiiiuht, in Vt.k.i, hk W »>t»,kn Or ii ki, I.akk. <>► thi; Wihhih l'<>llKH^Y. NiiHMAN Dam, >-uh KM'.' and Mtlli. l>av Jxn Kit. M It \|.nl Miy Iiiik ItllV \llit ' H.!.) 11,1 IV.- 'IS H7 III II I.' I.I It l.% 'IS ll. IIS sil I 'IS J.' !IH s;l !»7 h'i j 'IS J.' , 'IS II.-, 117 ilH i .(s s:i I'i 17 Is 111 -•11 us j.i »IS J^ lis J7 [i i:i .'I 'I, .'. i •17 M MU: '.» Ill II \J l:i H l.-i III 17 IS i« .1) .'4 J 11 -'7 III 11 '.IS y.j 'I'.i mi Helutiuu bttween w:hiki* rriulinK and 'latum: Zero o( KuuKi ^ 'M« 1'7 V\ I' .'^ . Juno il. lull' 2i.ro nf irnuK'- -' '.Mill W W P.tl . Nov. 14. Ull^i Zcrn of eauKO =H(>U 28 W RS . Murch .5, 191.1 Zero O! KBUKf -- 3U0 illl VV 1' S , JuiiP 12, I9l:t /.TO ol i!au«c » I.IKXt 01) W 1' .S., Auif 2li - l)h 2U ' :)8 liu Is ', , 68 25 1 .18 .15 ; .18 .Vi ■Is 14, 58 27 .18 .18 t 5s II. '.S .18 00 58 21! i ,18 .1:1 58 ,Vi Is 1^ 58 1 'J 58 54 1 .1M 75 58 Ii7 IS V" .17 91) .18 52 1 .18 77 ! .IS .17 Is l.t .'»7 w8 .1» J< .IS .'tZ .J.S I... j8 u'' 58 0« .18 Kl ,1S 112 ' IS '.'I .. . ,| M 73 Is V' I-HIM.HK.SM Nt:ii)Hr nr lilt. \l\\linu\ Hrt'HnUn l.n >/ /.( M ao3 •KMIONAL PAPRR No. 2Sr M»\N Dmi.y (iu.iK IIkii.mi, in In I. <>v Uk-ikin <>i iiki. I.\kk m mi \\ , loHKHW, Nn|(\ns |»,M, M)H \'>\i Wit l't|, 'M I U»» I J»ii III. Mjh \|,ri| \| , l,» \,1B ^^ 1*1 "iS '41 ".-. .'I ■.» I- I . ■,« i; % '.* .'»* ".J* ,J ,Vs tf» '1 HI *,s ".N .M 1 1 'i>» .'l"* .'t^ V. > ■* -* * JJ > *rt. Vh '.■* .'s M \s M '.^ Vt 'i* J . It ',s .',7 ",•» r'l • ■■ .' ^ t,'. ,s r(> '. ^ ']•* '■* .' . ",<* Vt ,\ _'s t ..1 7 ,1'. .•■ tif .•* r 1* ./ A J. i . -,, 1 ! (J hi :.; -HI '.7 '.It ".* 1 1 1< ,<« f' .'. '•7 J"* ."^ '.| ,>lt 1 J 7 1.1 • 7 .' • 'f* '*l 'J* 17 ' I'l ' . - ■ lU i'l >.l ■«' .• I. .'' '1 ••• 1.- ,s ..'I -,» r. m ) ')'t til vi ij ', t 1 'J ,V.i i«i :'' ,'l'l 1 Ill jW 1 1 , .V.I iri .VI |( 'i't i" .'I'l 1 1 1 V. ) 1 V* I'- V* t)i I.' 1.1 V' 1 ' V. 1 1 .Vt ll! 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IOi;{, when readings were taken once a week. PHtHiHKSS HKl'OKT OF THE MAMTOHA HYDHOMHTHK srH\ hV SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Mkan Daily (i.M r.i, Apn; Miiv J tine July Auk X|,l II I:.' i:i H i:. Hi 17 IN It) 21 IX. at :«) a I 7J 2>- 71' h7 7:i (i:( ,-,7 7( nil 72 2:i 72 SK 72 lis 7 lid 7( dl. 12 .Vt 7;» Itl 7:i 1:1 7: ii:i 7t dl 72 til* 12 tili '-:, lili lill 7:i 7:( ^1* 7: 71 '.'" '-, '.11 12 7-' Ii7 12 SI 7:i Js 71 lil J, dl 12 IS ~> '.14 7:f 27 71 7ti 7." '.II 12 .-.1 12 (17 7:1 (IS dl l."i 71' .•i7 12 '.'•.1 7.i (i:i d."i :l:l 71' ."iN 7:i (HI 7:i IS Hi 71 s.', 71' til 7"' S2 7:t 2:1 2s 71 S.1 12 l>7 72 7.-. 7:1 21 :iii 2 s 7- 12 72 !t-. 7;( :tl 21 li.'. 12 4.-. 7:1 (II 7:1 Id is s:i 12 47 7:) (17 7:i 2s :17 ss 71' till 7:i (Ht 7:i 21 4S 111 7;; ti,s 7:i III 7:1 .11 (.2 SI 71' 71' 72 (t.'i 7:i :i4 ,ss 7." s2 71* 71' 71' ss 7:i :lti 7.' 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I'ldUiUKSS HhPORT OF THE .U.l,\770«.J IIYIlUDMF.TItK sritVFY 207 SESSIONAL PAF^ER No. 25r ki:n(»i{a i'owkh iiorsi;, i;ast branch vvinmi'i him i: .(kad am» TAII,'''.(i: (lAfdKS. HlSKiilV. Till' pri'Sfiit tailratc iraiinc of the Kcnora I'dwi- Hoilsi- wa- xl in place l.v lli,- .niployii-- (if the I'dw.T House in the Fall of 11)10. The headraee Kaiiffe w:i,-j set in place in Anj;ii-l of 1!»()7, ihniiiili tlie loealion ha- hi-eii -lishtly chaiiued since that time. On ,lnne 24, I'.tV.', hotli of these uaunes wen- tjeil in i,, \V.I'..<. .latum ati.i te.Mtnl- ol dailv uange heinht ha\e been taken since May 1, l!»i:'>, by members of thi- Siiivev 9 ■' I.<|< XTMjN. The tailracctfa' <• at the Kenora Power Hoiisi- i> located about fifty feet down-lream Irom the easterly end of the (jenerator room. The heiwirace iraufie is placed at the easterly end of the forebay abo.il thirtv feel above the rocks at the head ;;ate~ of the plant. iiH (i|tl)~ \\ -MI.AHI.I.. From May 1. 191o. coiitiinioii~ daily duiii^e readitii^~ on these two iraiiae- uie ivailabli !•: I' 208 liKI'AKTMKSr OF THE IMKHWH Mkan Daily (i.MiiK HKiciHT, u¥ Kast Bkancii \ KOK M M May 7 GEORGE V. A. 1917 1.1, AM) Mkan Daily Dls( HAHki ., \ii'K<; HivKH AT Kkxoua I'owkh Mm sk, •Ii \K, Jri.Y AM) Ar 17 l> I'.l J4 Jit : IK ID MS M '.th :i:l Ii :t.-) Ii :iti Ii 41 Ii IS (i iti Ii .-.4 Ii lil( MS I J MS lil MS :tM MS Jl i.i.s :t7 MS :t:i MS 40 !)(< ;«) M8 :u MS :tii MS :t4 MS Hi MS :)4 MS 41 MS I.-, MS !H) MS 4(1 MS 4(> MK JS MS 2s MS 2> MS :),-, II 1 I.I ■rl Jl MJ I'l SM Jl I.HI ■J J : JU tHt ■Jl) :i<.) JO :t7 JO J."i JO :i.-j Disf'lllirKr .-, I - i.j;iii I.J 1 7 I.JItl li7M SMH 1.170 l.JOli I.IMJ I.JOJ 1,IM7 7J.-I M4.-1 1 .J.W I.JI)7 l.jso I .JS7 l.:uil 7ii:t 70K 744 I. Ill) I.JIK) I ,^«)4 7s:i liS.1 7IS 7:i.-> I.ii4.'> I .J7s l.:i:io I.J7I lli':i.lr:i.'.. 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OS 02 7( :i.i 21 00 t-07 1 "^ 'IS 22 7s 10 20 12 l.:{|0 'ts 01 71 IS 21 s;i Ir*.l7 'IS 'Is n 7s 7s IS 12 10 10 'Is '.10 l,;s2.". i.:mi 'IS 'IS !7 10 7t 2(1 21 21 21 07 so 702 .)M4 Jl lis Its 7s I I 1" 01 i.icti Os 00 7t 21 21 ss iis7 ~~ ',)S 17 77 ''2 20 2.'i 7s."» Os 02 7( 211 21 7:! 7(Hi J:( !tS .i2 77 s7 20 t.'. 1 lot "S 117 7i 2ti 21 s7 007 J 4 'IS 21 ."7 '.IS 20 2'i t.227 'IS 00 7t 0.". 01 '•77 -■' 'IS IS 7s lo 20 OS l,:(10 'Is 1 \ 71 (1^1 22 0.". Oss -'(t '■*7 '.tt; 7s 11 IM S.'i l.:tl2 07 01 7i 10 21 S4 004 -' nT SI 7s *)~ !'^ 71 ! UtO MS f S!. 71 (>:; 22 o:> 7fM -S '.IS D7 7s 1 1 l'l oi; l.:i-is 07 00 7* 11 21 70 OO-'f _'•! HS OS 77 '.t2 20 ti. 7s2 07 IHI 7t' fis 21 s2 7(11 lis :{ti 77 01 »0 .iO 7;i7 OS (11 71 00 21 0.'» »»00 07 00 ~* 0.*. 21 o."> 01 .0 PROGRKSS HBI'OHT OF rilH MANITOBA HYhHUSIElHlC SVKVBY 20» SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Mean Daily Gauoe Height, in Feet, and Mean Daily DLscHAUiiE, in Feki per Sec. OF Kast Bkanch Winnipeg Uiver at Kenoha Poweu House, KOH SEi'n;MBEH, (k-rouER, NVivember and December, lOl.'l. September Novimber 1 2 3 4. R. tt. 7. g. 9. 10 U 12 13 14 Ui 17 IK 19. 20 21. 22. 23. '24 25 2li 27 26. 29. SO. 11 October December .V< 82 nS (IS .")(> .■)2 .■)* 27 ."iH o7 .VS !)1 ."kS 52 j .",.s N< ."ih 71 .'iS ^.^ .V» M .".» 71 .-.N 71 ."iS iij .ys 7:i 5H l>4 I .">S i(J ."..s 71 .-)> 72 .'.H 72 .■.s 7:( M 71, .)!« 3(1 .■>* (i7 S8 7N .iX h2 .3(1 .35 .ill as ii; .M .ic. .):! :(.". ^(l :i.". lu t(i 31 :lii :i2 ti. :i:! Mi Xi .ill ;». :<('. .ii. ;iv ;iii .i.-, ■ic. 42 :i.". 4(1 H.'i ss at, as .11. a.i .ii> t(i ai. .». ai; 41. a.-i *. a.i «■.' .«) 45 :«■) 4.) .Hi 42 .((■> 34 Relatiou tH'twecn gauKe reatliiiii and datum: Zfro of hoadrare and tailrar-f. jfaurcn^OlM 3(i.*, W I* > .latum .'«* |i( .Sf|it 28 and (K-tolier ■2-2 21 i.iiur. '(>. 7.-. ac. :t» 22 41 1,235 -*.' 2-i Mild -iN ;.i .Hi 4 a ' 22 M) ' I,3tlO :u i,;i(Hi ■ tS 7^ aii 4.", 22 :« i 1,405 ! -'- 1 :-v.v, -•.M ili 4(1 1 22 40 < 1,390 -*• ■ iN ;i .ii; av 22 aii 1,375 1 2\L M i,i)».;, .'iH :.". .111 la 22 .)■-■ 1,415 12 1 .;<(».'> ->^ .it .i.". .-,1 22 '-17 825 22 !.;<.■ rf» .»,S ,VI ai. I.', 22 .1."' 1,275 — -' — ' iS 1 '■ ''' .ij 22 11 .,390 — .»_' l,-'Hl .»s '-' ail 17 22 2.- 1.410 22 17 1. ilH '.s 7 J .iu- III ~~ .ij 1,405 ::(. .tv 22 a.; 1,405 ~~ 1,1 1.'. .»-S .;ii III 22 a.l 1.270 22 i,:UD ..N ^_' ,i.i ",_' 2a .1" 710 — .%.> i.ri.vi .iS ;.". '.in 22 "^T 8.35 22 ;;; i..i:>i' ,-,s ^1 .;."> :,] 2.1 .1.. DOS -_ .1. l,2-M) )S 7s .(.'> '11 22 ,M 1,130 22 .|> 1 -' .(1. K- 22 :i(l 1,355 .vS ( .. .(.. '1.; 22 »(l 945 -- lid l.ino .l*! '■' 1.. 'Ml 22 s.'. 1.015 J J :i.( ! ..i'J."- ".N 7 V a.". 'Ik 2.1 ,11 MM 22 .">!* !.;i4:. ■,s 7(' .1.1 'It 22 7». 990 22 ;(i 1. ."*.". .i.S <(' . ;• 1 1 _' 22 2^^ 1,33IJ 22 .)(. i,.it.". -iN 71 1 ill -,4 22 11, l,48U -- jt. .iS . 1 a.'i 7ii -'-' ■' ■ 1,070 _'.; .>7 7').' "•^ 7n ai, 1.1 22 27 1.350 _'_' ..V :>.•:■- 12 22 2t. 1,4.%'r i -1 6H ">»'7I ■>S ■ 73 .is 72 .>K tt7 .">» 73 .)S Ii7 OS mi SX 73 .^^ 7(1 i^ 7-' iX (il» ■,.v 7ti .-.s 7H .•|S s 7.% 5>* 7v .W 7.S 11. 1^1 .ill II. 3li 42 :t.'. IK) ;l.-. !i,s .!.■. VI .(.'. (i,S 36-41 3«-43 3.) S.". 3(143 36 . 48 3« . 4 1 :l(l 3(1 3.i '11 35 SI 3.^ 52 3.% 71 3.i Wl 3,". S7 3S s;i 35 7!l 35 50 35 (\2 35 tKI 35 7'. 35 !KI 35 93 35 '10 35 SS Head in feet -'2 '5 ii 111 DiMfaknre. c f. • I 13(1 I.IJO 23 (H) i,.ni.> ||:).-i -'2 71 '.12(1 22 .Ml .VMI 23 (15 MO 22 .'((> 1,225 23-37 1.395 22 27 I.3IM) 22 S7 1 .OMO 22-27 1.330 22-20 1,515 22 27 1,385 22.3S 1,315 22 77 l.(M5 22 Ml 910 23 21 M(l 23 01 795 22 H7 S95 22 .S(i 22 S5 22 SX 23 Id 23 II 22 >*> 22 93 22 79 22 H,-) 22 H(i 22 92 945 97(1 !.45 1.005 925 9(15 »tl5 9(15 995 1 ,()2.-. 1.(125 Fehriary .15 ,Vl :15 7i; .15 7v 35 94 :15 92 35 93 35 ',(,( 15 72 l."i 93 15 9(1 94 »7 35 (o< 35 SI 35 HI . ' ■<5 :i5 91 35 ,S7 .15 Kl 35 (to 35 HIi .15 m 35 S4 22 9". 22 OS 22 <(ti 22 S3 22 Xi 22 S2 22 N2 2.1 (IS 22 Ki 22 S4 22 S4 22 .•«) 22 S'.t 22 H4 23 (Hi 22 S7 22 93 22 95 22 fll 22 S5 ;:2 90 22 93 22 S5 22 94 22 S5 22 91 22 ».'! 22 33 (115 .SS5 '.m\ US5 1.(130 1,(HI5 I.IHKI 955 1.1115 1.075 1.1(H) 1 ,0S5 1.(170 1 .045 ««() 995 l,(HKI 955 1.010 1.035 1,015 I ,(HH) 1,050 !M»5 9.15 S90 IK-aitrBi'i ( inuilr 5S l«) 5.S 112 5S 1)3 .'iS (if. .5S (12 5H 5S .5S li.l .5S ii4 5s 70 5S 53 5s 53 .5^ (il .iS .55 .■58 ,54 .5S 47 5s 57 5s .5(1 ."iH IK) .)S liil 5s .59 5S (Ml .5S 61 5S 01 5S 114 .58 (12 .58 Ii2 .5S 03 .58 .53 .58 .57 .58 HI .58 HI .58 H2 .58 51 5S .5(1 5S .-.L' .">.v 53 5H :m 5H 50 .58 (14 .'iS (14 .5S 117 .58 71 .58 71 .58 74 .58 78 .58 8" 5S 7- .5.S 71 5s SO ."iN 84 TailniiT CJautrr, III M ."Kl 30 52 1.1 SI 30 .52 .Hi 5J 3(1 57 3(i 52 311 51 3H 47 35 74 3(i (17 .10 51 3(i 3S 3(1 10 36 48 36 50 35 84 36 46 36 50 3(i 54 36 (Kl 35 IIS 35 (17 35 7:i 35 S4 35 70 Head in (wi .17 2S 22 II 22 K2 22 10 22 (Hi 22 (Mi 22 07 22 12 22 17 22 9(i 22 04 22 IS 22 48 22 05 22 (13 22 77 22 OU 22 04 21 93 22-54 22 5S 22-63 22- 87 21-75 22 90 DiaoharKc 0. f K 91(1 1 .2(15 1,115 1.115 1,130 1. 1(H) 1.140 810 1,230 1 ,2.55 l,'2('>0 l,2,KI 1. 1811 1.135 7(NI s;io 1,180 l,i:io 8(81 1,125 1.135 80(1 1,085 1,075 1,18(1 SS(l 865 815 710 720 710 Al'Kll. 38-72 38 72 38 83 35 86 35 72 22-89 22 89 22 81 22 76 22 90 .38 72 22 91 35 d» 22.65 35 87 22 70 35 S3 22.78 35 .'is 23 03 35 7S 35 67 35 70 35 71 36 20 36 42 36 35 36 29 :t: (id 36 37 36 37 35 76 35 72 35 70 35 66 35 51 35 7 1 35 7s 35 S4 35 71 22 84 22 84 22 86 22 84 22 32 Relation lietwi^n gauge readiuK ami datum: — ^ro iif honilrnc- !ind (iiilrace KniiKe^ .* 1,000 (10 \V 1 22 11 22 15 22 21 23 04 22 27 .).i .30 22 95 22 99 •^3 04 23 12 23 31 2;; UT 22 93 22 96 23 10 710 740 775 805 735 7«<) 855 830 765 700 770 735 750 725 890 92(1 936 970 685 935 855 08.- 690 685 685 040 (i8.'i 710 690 6S<1 l'H(HlliHSS KEI'OHT OF THK MAMTOHA UYDHOMETHK S( HVKV 211 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f MuN D.Mi.Y (Iak.k IIkilmt, in Fkkt, and Mkan Daily Disc hakok, in I'tET i-kh Sur. "K i:Asr Hhan.ii WiNsiPKCi RiVKK AT Kknoka Powkh HorsE, K)H May, .Ii nk, .Iii.y and Arcii st, 1!I14. 11. 12. 13 U 15 Hi 17 IM 19 20 Ul. 22. 23. •M. 2S »> 27. 2H. 2M •12 .VI 111' ."iH ii:i .">» IJ .VI I.-. ! .V.I (i."i •"iD .VI III 17 ' .VI 1 ■''" 14 1 .VI .»- 1 .V. J, .w 411 .Ml :i7 1 .VI .1(1 .VI I :il i ,Vl :i:i .VI :ti> .; .V» (II •VI .■>4 .VI .'tS Tailracc :t.', 7.'. ;i.i i.f, :c. Ill .111 ."i." :»• :,t :iii in .).■> <."i Vl nil i7 L';i U't t>ti Hi 72 i7 ill (7 -ir* {7 is IH. IH i';i ;s lij -'2 17 --' 411 •J:i (1.-, J2 M L':t Xi LM .O • - -- ■».j li(l -J JS ■_'-' 17 J J Jl -'J O'.l -•I SI -'I l» .'I \2 Jl 1.1 s'ni N(J1 Hfadriirc CJUUKf. Taiirarp CiBIIIT"' :i<> 41 :t!i -'7 .:'i .11 Kl 1)7 VI 1.1 VI ss .ll.VK 1 ( 1 ! Vl 117 : .is III " ".- Mill 71 - .VI 72 1 US .11 21 :ts '.•HI ",s .( .■>a (IN :;.s ii.s 21 IHI 'M.'. -s^ 4 .■>9 .'.11 IN UN JU ss SSU 'iN 5 VI 74 , • IS 71 1 21 ii:i . ■CC Vl "■1 11. V< 71 ' :i.s 71 21 (III 'KHt ■,'. .(] 7 . V4 7:( :is :i:i 21 40 • ;;{(i 'iH )*• S. ..U 71 :is .-.1 -'1 17 N?)! -,, 'A\ 9. . Vl S7 :i.s :;'.! Ill ' 211 7s ' "1 1 .' ."»'.* .50 12. VI i 10 20 SI S?MI "i'J ;:4 l:i 1 .VI '.14 :10 12 20 s:; 't(;,"i .".<» 14. . >At 02 .(.s xs 21 11 n;^.-, '>'.* i:; 1.1 .Vl •.>[ ;{N 'ID 21 Ol •^711 V. 1 ; , 11, iKI 02 ::!i 117 20 11.-, M.n .'i^i I:' ■ 17 mi mi :i" 12 20 07 . M4I .".'t IN Vl 71 :i!i 1 1 20 no 'nN.') .".!• 1 1 '' lU 1 Vl '.11 :io 2:i ■ 20 71 ^.K.". Ot, 2(1 ! oil 111 :i!i :)2 20 SI M.'i :!'!• 117 21 .VI \s :i;i 0.S 20 .so i>t'A\ .v.. l!j 22 IKI 0.1 .il 1 .(NHt "tS N^* 2ti ! .V, 7N ;". 7J I ■_'(> ;i- ■' 27 Vl (i:i .ill UN ' 10 '.l.'i ', ••»."! .'»** •ts 28 . VI M ' :n> 1.". 211 ;:'.! ,-;, .".'* M7 29 Vl. .S7 :i.» .V* 07 .I'l ■i'.l ;tii .1(1 :io .VI .I'l .',s :i'.i 112 .10 l:i :i'' :i(l .i'.l i;i Hoail in fe<'( ■211 -.H 2(1 lis 211 .VI 20 IS 2(1 IK 2(1 70 2(1 2:t 2(1 .1.1 20 :',! 2(1 Ml 20 III 20 44 20 4:1 20 12 2(1 Is Di^cliurH'' 705 710 720 76.5 800 7*1 760 040 72.1 905 HU.5 ma 715 720 72S :ii| 7:t .19 .Vl id .•,( :i'i .1.1 ;i'.i ;!2 .I'l .",1 19 1,". .19 .jo .19 17 211 17 73.5 20 04 760 20 1.-, 1 .005 20 :I7 67S 20 29 900 2(1 11 740 20 24 7S0 20 :«l 740 20 2S 740 20 :ii 72.-. 20 .-,4 20 40 20 .11 20 4:i 20 2.". 20 HI (175 730 740 750 770 755 .\l( 20 2.-, 20 II I'l 2 s I'l 1 ! .';s '1., :(9 07 .19 III :i'i III .19 07 I'l Ol. .Is "2 .is 92 .IS 9;i 12 -■" 2" :l'.i 21 :19 20 :i.s '.HI lis 9(1 :19 07 ,;v N'! lis .".2 lis i:i -— 49 37 4S 19 s| 20 19 20 20 .1.", 20 1.-, 20 2.1 20 21 20 1:1 20 04, 20 07 20 20 211 20 20 Is 19 '14 19 s7 20 19 02 i:f '19 -O 41, -•0 94 21 117 21 Vl 75.-. (H(0 750 wr, 97.0 '.mi 7.J0 7.V1 685 745 7.i5 755 760 755 755 70.i 990 1 .24.1 1.255 1. 010 720 1.260 1 .340 i.Owo 1.240 1,220 72.1 i>7.i iwuuu uv^wovu KnuKi* reiHiiiic ana aatum: — Z«ro of hradratf and tailnic« icau(e«-l,000 ()0 W.P.8. datum. 111 i| Mi m .'•■^1 -15i 212 liKPAHTMKST OF TIIK ISIF.HIOH I II i 7 QCORQI V, A. 1917 Mean Daily (iauqi: Heiuht, in Feet, and Mean Daily Dim hakue, in Feet peh 8i:« , «K Kast Branch W innipkq River at Kknoha I'oueh HorsE, Mill Septkmukh, (K-iohkr, Novkmheh and Dkikmhkh, l 27 28 2W II II' i.i 14 h". II, IT l^ 111 2(1 21 22 iA 24 2S 27 2!< 29 :«) 31 HMKlrari' .W MX .'>)« 94 Tulnu-F Qkiuia .17 r.v ;i7 2N 17 12 M Uk .17 .'to Haol in 'wt 21 411 n ,v. 22 (III 21 '.x :* so M\ K2 21 ll« A8 M5 :I7 2S .'I .•.; .V) 8K ;i7 2S 21 liO W (W ;)7 •29 21 74 :.» 01 17 :tO 21 71 ■ill (XJ 3(i 9.1 22 07 .Ml 10 :i7 27 21 s.t .'>» 2li HH NO 22 4c; M 94 :I7 Iti 21 ^^^ .'i9 11 ;t7 2S 21 M .Ml i;( ;t7 :i(i 21 Vl ■M o;< :a :ui 21 73 .W IK ;t7 32 21 «(i Ml 2,5 :t7 32 21 93 .Ml 20 :«i 90 22 3(1 :>9 Ih :I7 l.'i 22 03 .'■•8 92 ;)7 37 21 .■■.■i .->9 14 :17 34 21 Ml .•>« IH) ;t7 34 21 ."«; .■>!> 12 M 3.1 21 77 5U 14 a7 32 21 .S2 .Ml 14 ;<(> 1 i 21 37 .')9 10 :i7 10 22 (Kl .Ml 02 37 2.-> 21 77 .Ml i:t .(7 ii\ 21 *7 7 I UiMhwir. Hr»dr«<-c c f t. Oau«r 990 .59 2(> 710 .Ml :*\ 710 Ml 44 700 Ml :«» ^>90 V» 2 s ti(,,'i .59 41 ^tlll M-\2 l.l.>to .59 4>. 9N0 .Ml 4.5 l.OfNI 59-37 720 ,59 27 H90 .59 32 li.MI .59 32 l.l!*0 59 25 ^190 59 "lO 1.1.50 .59 32 940 M 31 1.100 ,59 28 KCII ,MI 31 (.3.-I .59 IK IHUI .59 30 l.ll.'> ,59 41 S7.'i ,MI 47 I.IOO .VI 42 SdO .59 41 MO .59 3(i <,.5.5 59 34 •**•.'» .59 3K N9.'l .Ml 47 ifO.', Ml 41 October Decembkk Ml 18 .Ml 25 .Ml 11 ,59 14 .59 02 .59 08 .58 9h .59 02 .59 OS .".8 92 .Ml 21 Ml 02 .Ml 111 .Ml 3ti ,59 28 .59 34 .59 Ih .Ml 49 .Ml 31 Ml 32 .59 02 ,M1 30 .59 (IS .Ml 3i; Ml .32 .Ml tl.'. Ml 4 s ,59 23 .59 32 .59 37 .59 42 37 24 37 2,5 37 27 3li 72 37 02 37 1.5 37 13 37 17 37 I I 37 24 111 .S«l M\ 71 31', SI .17 29 .9', Sli M, Ii7 3i; lil 35 s;; 35 iKI 3li 4s 30 112 .iC. .511 35 !H1 35 74 35 till 3.5 7(1 35 71. 3I> .30 311 31 3(i 37 21 91 22 (HI 21 s7 22 12 22 00 21 03 21 S3 21 S5 21 94 21 li.s 22 3s 22 07 22 12 II S4 23 IS 23 «2 23 (id 23 72 23 47 23 02 23 0.1 23 0,5 S70 ..7(1 OKI (•:«) 1.090 1 .295 1.29.. 1.315 1 ,305 I,3IKI I. '.1,5 <>lo I.INHI 1 ,330 l.2f.0 1.21)5 1,28(1 I18II 9(10 1 .2.5(1 1.03(1 1 .255 725 1 1.51 1 1115 ■;st; 710 (190 1,020 1 .035 870 .VI 3S Ml 1 4 .59 42 .V.I 42 ,59 44 .VI 48 .Ml 42 VI 34 ■Ml 37 VI 41 .Ml 42 .VI 1(1 .Ml 4S :•>• 42 VI 45 .5'! 411 .Ml »7 .5(1 41 .Ml 43 :<'.< 49 .Ml 43 .Ml M VI 43 VI 43 '■'I 48 .'.-.r II. .Ml .52 Ml II .Ml 43 59 44 .59 44 3tl 33 30 39 36 34 36 3H 36 34 35 08 35 77 36 32 36-30 36 30 30 .33 3() 35 35 67 36 39 36 42 30 43 3(1 42 3(i 43 3(1 40 15 70 i 23 05 23 0.5 I 23 08 I 23 06 i 23 10 23 SO ( 23 (>j I 23 02 23 07 I 23 11 23 09 23 05 23 81 23 113 23 113 2.1 03 i 23 05 23 01 23 03 23 79 31. 31 ■II 4(1 3(1 40 ,iii 13 ,15 S.. 3.-, .S'J 35 71 ,3(1 40 36 37 36 42 .36 37 23 12 22 98 23 03 2 ! 00 23 SI 23 01 23 06 23 02 23 07 959 999 1.003 '172 ,)74 70(, 893 1,007 i.oi:. 1,122 1.02(. 1,010 779 1,098 1,11(1 1,232 1,0«. 1,062 1,068 817 1,21;, 1,124 1,234 1,147 881 921 814 1,121 1,198 1.234 1,003 Relation between gause readins and datum; — Zttn of beadnux and t«ilra«e caucM-I.OOO-OO W.P.8. datum. l'KH\ HYUHOMKTIilC SVIiVKY 213 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mean Daily (Iaioe HKUinr, in Ikkt, and Mkw Daily Dihcharoi:, in Feet <»K Kaht Hranch WiNMHKci HivKK Ai Kk.noka Powbr House, K)ii .Ianuaky, Fkbki ahy, M u(( II ani> April, 1916. .Ianiahy March PER >F.C. l).y. llcHdriuc •.» 44 i •lit 44 .1 1 Ml 4H t j .".M 4»i s ' VI I* 1) ■11 III 7 "lU 41 N •.(1 «;t It Ml 4;.' in Ml 47 u ! .Ml 40 ii .•|« 4ti \i . Ml 47 14 111 4:p IS M" II Itl. . 1 .Ml Ul 17 .".9 48 18 I .Ml 47 19 1 :m *3 ■»} VJ 42 ■i\. .. 1 .->B 43 ■a .. ' :s 4:j 23 .Ml 4 a 34 .Ml 17 ■2r, Ml 43 I'b 1 .">« 44 ■i7 ! .t9 42 2S .. M 42 ■i9 . 1 ,'.9 42 ;«). 1 .Ml 42 31 .->« 47 lailru* Ofttlfe. .1.1 7H (5 115 :(.'> mi :)6 'IS (,") M.P .)li .).' :ili :i.i Mi 32 :m M .l.l 7J .tii .'s .11. ;i:( :iu .11 ,(li M) .Hi 10 .Hi .111 M 7,-. Hi") m ;m 40 ;i6 49 30 44 3« 48 M 43 35 W 3H 44 .It) 40 M rt2 3e 4'J 3« 4li ;ili 429 I.O.tl 1.07". I,(l,".l 1,1120 773 I.0.t2 1,014 LISA i.imi 1 .072 I ,u; 1.113 824 1. 21 18 1,1 Hi 1.2,".2 1,24,-. 1.213 I.I8J 730 llrwlnor i.nutt ,MI 4H .W 4<1 .Ml .38 .Ml 39 Ml 3li ■Ml .17 .Ml 39 .Ml 40 Ml 37 .Ml .17 .Ml 37 Ml 37 19 3li Ml 40 .Ml .19 Ml 41 .Ml 42 Ml 3.1 ,MI 43 Ml 40 .Ml 3' Ml 40 Ml 43 .19 38 Ml 37 .Ml 42 .19 37 Ml 41 .'•9 38 Vl 38 ,M) 31 I' khul'aky TulrMC Qtucc. 3.1 7r 3(1 34 36 3.1 3H 34 .1(1 3.1 31) 33 3.1 (il 311 27 3(1 35 3H 35 3r, 29 311 31 3tt 28 3.1 37 35 .3» 3.1 ;»4 35 35 3.1 38 31 40 3.1 43 3.1 4(1 23 UW 35 37 24 03 3.1 ,10 23 93 35 ,10 23 88 3ti 24 23 13 311 28 31i 23 35 19 35 70 35 (Ml 311 33 23 14 23 14 23 92 2:< 08 2:» 78 23 01 OiMhUfe. f ■ 897 I .(MU 1,020 0tlO 1. 109 l,U0O 072 1.107 1.109 1,092 925 919 8«0 064 OM 0S2 6S2 AM 672 1181 iKiS 068 664 6(M 961 960 789 672 871 093 875 April .Ml 37 , 1 . . .Ml 38 3li .19 22 W • 11.2 .Ml 38 1 2.. .Ml 43 30 43 23 (HI 1.180 .Ml 30 3. 19 42 30 39 23 0.1 1 ,024 .Ml 43 i 4 Ml 43 30 40 23 (13 1 , 1 22 Ml .■!>. 5. .19 41 30 43 22 98 1 , 1 ,10 .Ml 42 ' 6.. 19 4.1 30 43 23 02 '.tN2 Ml 41 7. . . .19 47 .1.1 71 22 70 72(1 Ml 11 8. . 59 43 .10 35 22 08 1.4.11 .Ml II 9. .19 43 30 40 22 03 1 .007 Ml 43 10 .19 44 30 39 22 (1.1 1.120 .VI 47 Ml 45 11.. Ml 4(1 .10 38 22 02 99N la.. .19 41 36 38 22 03 l.i:;i 39 43 13... 59 44 36 39 22 05 '145 .Ml II 14... .19 50 .15 72 22 78 089 ,19 39 15 .Ml 47 30 27 22 20 1 .IKIO Ml .19 10. Ml 411 311 34 22 12 991 ,19 43 17.. .19 42 30 M 22 OS 1 (192 ,19 44 18. 19 4I> 30 38 22 08 1.1 1>2 Ml 41 19 .19 43 30 43 22 (10 1 ,01.3 Ml 37 20 .19 47 311 3.1 22 1 2 911.1 .19 42 21 .19 49 .15 7(1 22 79 ILSO .19 37 23 . .MJ 44 35 81 22 Oil 1,1112 .19 39 : 23. 59 41 30 M 22 07 1.084 .19 .39 : 24 59 40 30 ^14 22 (Hi 910 Ml 49 ; 25 .19 37 30 30 22 III 1.08.1 20. .Ml 39 30 4(1 22 99 1 104 ,vi .10 27. .19 37 30 41 22 9(i 917 .Ml 51 28 Ml 45 35 04 23 81 07.1 Ml 48 ; ■29 .Ml 12 Relation between cauge reading and datum: — Zero of headracp and tailrace gauK«s—l,000-00 W.P.S. datum 35 04 23 73 678 35 48 23 90 642 30 39 22 97 810 15 :*4 24 09 630 .10 28 23 10 873 30 33 23 09 868 30 27 23 11 873 30 29 23 12 870 30 49 22 92 1.009 30 98 22 45 888 30 05 22 82 62S 30 87 22 .18 839 37 38 22 05 885 37 47 21 94 1,029 37 02 21 77 1,042 37 08 21 71 1.064 37 72 21 71 883 37 41 22 03 635 37 ii;i 21 78 1,078 37 82 21 55 1,13; 37 87 21 35 1,113 37 94 21 43 1.121 37 99 21 40 1,116 .17 87 21 52 910 37 74 21 73 652 '.'■7 '.i2 21 1!> 1,112 38 08 21 42 1,107 .18 21 21 30 1,119 38 18 21 30 1,094 3S 18 21 24 1,145 lil; 1 i W I: 214 OKHAHTMBST Of THK INTKHUtR 7 OIOROI V, A. 1*17 Mean Daily Oauoe IIkioht, in Feet, and Mean Daily Di* har(ie, in Feet ptii f*K. ., or Kast Hranih Winnipeo River at Kknoka I'owkk Hoimk. roR May, June, Ji i.y and Armi»T. \»\ri. ^\A^ Ji i.y Day. 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In UN III III III IIS sjll .i'l .,J is nil ss(( .V.i J,; IS mi tiS Vi 1 1 17 s4 I.V I ':•.• 11! .'.7 's 1,17 .'ill .'i."i 17 lis 711.', .",11 .ill ill 'II Sll.'i ','1 J7 .ill li.1 'Mil "i'l I;; ill .Ml .",11 .is ill .-,1 KelatioD between gauge reading and datum - Zero nf headrace ami tsilrace gauges - 1 ,001) 00 W.P.8. datum. 1 1 1' 117 11 III 1 1' 1 1 1 ill < I'l 1 1 n7 i 111 111 ID I'l .V! 1 '^ 4*< 1 111 111 :iD 111 111 I'l III (7 .'it; 111 NS J(l 7,' JI 22 JI -1 M\ J J i7 JJ (»:> 1 J.J ^\ ■ii H4 L>il.", 111 sli 771. 111 M T^it 111 IJ H.Vi Ml 77 1.H7 1(1 li-i .(S.l I'liV, 1 UllJ I'l 7 ; 711 lU sii 714 I'l .ill W47 I'l 7s 7a) I'l i.T liOlf 111 111 M4.", 111 411 7.1 111 1 1 1171 lU 17 IK Oi'i 'Hill 7; 7 III 74s 74il 74.i •i7l 704 700 •18.'. titiJ iyf> i'kII MJ 114'. PHtltlKhSS HKI'iiHT Of THE .VA\'ITf)IIA HYltHOMKTHIC SfRVKY ai6 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2V Mkan Daii V (i\i(ii; IIkk.hi, in l'i;Kr, and Mean Paii.y Dihchaikik, in Fkk.t i'kk Sec. UK I'.AKI liHAM M WlNMI'Kli UlVER AT KeNOKA I'oWKK HoI MK, I nil SkiTKMIIEM, Ol-rOHKH, NiiVKMRKK AND DkcKMHKK, Htl.'l >KI'rKMUKII NnVKMUk;!; I*HV 1 1 I.' \7 IK Ml 1 ;all»r Ml is VI ^'7 V" ;|', ill 2^ Ml 17 VI J7 .11 .i;; ■|!i .M .'I 1 I Vi III ■|!t I.' tS Ms '.S 'H. .'I .'I .■I 17 .VI tl.s > S.S VI M ■.■< ti. ■^^ *l.'> VI 117 Tuilric.- 111 M Hi .^M •l.\ '.■< 'II .".> 7 I iS 'IS Vi im .ii; III .111 M4 Hi :il lii V- :i"i ^^ ill V.I ;r, HI .Hi s.-, ill 'IL* Hrkil in l»***t JJ mi I ■Ji 7ii ' 2i T4 J .' V . .'•.' xl iJ ii"l J2 .V.' J J 'i-i r: 111 rj I '.I .".■ 1 1 .'I HI .'.' I- JJ IIJ Jl 111 IhmchuTgf r I • il,TO mil ii;i« lUiil lii -I .,!» •1.1 1 i.7:i 717 li.tii 'i:tii 'ij:i ii.tj '.nil 'il.-i iil'i i.i'i>> 'i7i) l.l.l l.i'il Hi>»ilrtM-t' ( tlltJICt- M m .Ml 7» 74 711 |H III IMI HI HI 117 ll.l •il HI Ii7 r«ilrtti*r ;iM .M HI 411 :iii M ;;.'> III. :«• I'l .til iiii .11. I.J I.". 4 :i .'.H 'i;; l.'i 71 2.i 22 ll.'iM '»H 77 ai ti.'. 1 '.^ .'.x :ti. 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Ml l,AI)2 mri 1.140 I.IKW 2 1 .4ttH S2tl 1 .235 l,2tl« 788 1,072 1,535 I,. 543 1,042 1,537 1,576 1,564 1,483 l.SWI l,57ii l.OSN l,.iOt l.52« I,. 542 S49 7H7 741 1,345 1.530 1,652 L.Vill 1 „ili2 Is! it*.- 1 f iff Relation between gauge reading and datum: — Zero of headraee and tailrare gauges -1,000 00 WPS. datum. '^ 216 i»HfMirMf:\T m- tin: istkhioh 7 OKOROI V, A. 1t17 MCTKOUOIAKJICAI, STATION, KDKWAIIN III tli«' SpriiiK of U»ia u ii«'Ut>roloKital niution wuk .•hIuI.IwIiihI ut K«-«wuiiii on the Ijik.- of thi- WihkIk, iiiKi from the month of May of thiH jrur .cjiitiiiuoiu. ntoriU huvi- Uvri otit«iii.-quipimMit of tin- sUuiun cuiwiMtH of: (1) A galvftiiiuHl iron fvapcration tank mipfwrtwl on a mft on th.> -.iirfa.-r of thu Ink) ami providitl with hra»w [loinUT iiiiil nn'mturinn rii|>w (2) Ont' Howard rain Ki'i'Ki' (3) One Ihrnnonirlcr for wutt-r ti'ni|MTatiircn. ^4) One reconlinn th('rnu)nic»4r. (6) Ont' n-corilinn haronu'tcr. (tt) Wing K»»K<' of I'll' UoUrtHon ty|ti'. (7) ()np hyKruiui-tcr. MtTEoHiiUMiK Ai. Data k>k M.H.S. Station at Kkkwaiin. Om , k.k May, MM.J. D.y i Temperaturv Velocity Direc- tion Wind Haru- Uke lauk Air Day Wind nieter j u j 1 1 1 MUc8 ^ hour In.-lM> i< ,- :< in 4 'i i 17 :t .14 ;i 54 ti 1 :l-77 7 .■>-7ll h " I .j 7ll 0»N y .-,o 1 .■i-4S i» ."i( 1 2- 02 11 5 • »2 12 It j'»2 1.) .i.' 32 14 :(7 415 l.'> :(.>. :t ■ HK l«i :^•H^ 17 Ill ■i 2- 1(« U It t)-!'7 ; lit 12 ' t:i H>t7 -•0 i:< i IS 2 ■.•>(! 21 ti'i .'ill .'» IS 22 • 7 :,<> ; .'. Is 1 hi) 23 II. 17 .■ii)-."i! i J.'. 24 IS -,,, .".1 ■ 11 25 i: Is ■»,N 26 4!t .•,.' >>■<■ . . 27 .".ti ■il j 7.0 2^ .".1 1 r,.-, ; 29 .'.1 .Mi lili ; 'i = !3mall (leery cloud.-'. ll = Cumuli. ^ = Heavy. overcast, thr»'Mt<*nin^ «) p 71,. ^■■i iiiiik! D'lHI 0-1)1 I |!:<<>ttank| II I 1 1 -■ I 1)15 . I'l.-i II.'. mi 1).; o; iii IHi Ni ■ «*. ilj ^e« ml it! «l., IKI.'i .'s. OH Ih. i I1& <«t 02 I' I* 1' I- I > fHOiiHKS.s HKHttNT nt THK \l \ SI8SIC AL PAPin No. 2M MisTr.f>Hoi.n'> 711 ■ i si s\\ M .'!( .'I .'II III HJ '.ts i SI II i,.i tA 7.' III. :i '.'7 1 .'11 mi 71 s| JS III, ID SI S !-'> . j .,., lis s(l 1 lis r, .'i ■ .'.'I -W Q |)> 1 ' •ii i;\ :• lis ! lii ' s 7'. l^ ."■ Jl Jli :ti. lis HI 17 , 71 17 •ti» IH) .'i li.'i ' •ii-:. .' .1 i s .'11 III .'11 III 1 1 1 Ml , 111 1' I' 1'. 1 *'•_' ■"»* li.' :. 71 .i ."»M 1 IM. -1 .'11 111 -'II 11 1.1 ■ II.! I' !'" . 1 "•' ' .i.t:, 1 7s.-,| ll."l 1 III -"• III .'11 .(.. ."1 11 i Ii7 IHi ' Ii.i i .'ill I' -M' I.I :, .; M) 111 .'i- i 1 1 \ 1 ; \ Jli IJ -'II U il'l 1 ' II il (' .'1 "' ..( .-J 7-* ■ 't\ lill ■. 1 ;i -\\ -'II III _"i .11. l.i '■ il s t 1' 1' -- t "^ fi .'t i )>i* M 1 7-J',\ 1 l.'i 1 Js 'Il _'S Hli 1 '. I IJ '• ii.i 1" 1* .s tin t»7 7*1 7' ' .". II. J -W JS 711 1 ii:i .'ti t (,'» ■ '> i )>. 7t' I.I .'. ■ ( . '. Js si; I JH ■ 1 1 US 1 j7 IiIi IJ it \ Jll Jll ) •* ■is -< • '►.'» Mt " .'.s .'t i .">' .1 N.I \1 I'll 111 ■ ■ Ni: Jll Jl. II'; ."I'l ! :u \ 7*» 71 'U ii7 ."i; ! li'i 1 .-.7 1 • .'.N 1.. -1. Jll l.'l Jll 111 J(l 1 1 IH. • 1 IJ S.'i Js 7** i' 1' I' 1) t.^-."ii lift 7 ! t.r.'i H Jt, SW JS III 1 i i sw i JS i|r. H. nil .'.* - Xvcragc time of ohBervatiiin: — 7 18 am. and fi.SIl p.m I' = Clear, no clouds. Ci = Small fli.-ecy cloudn. R = <'umuli. ■N -- Heavy, iivprriml.. thri'Mt^niniE w H- I! I It! 218 DBPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR y > \.i, 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Mbteorolooical Data fob M.H.S. ^5TATJON at Keewatin, Ont., for Jult, 1913. Temperature 1 Day Velodtyl Diree- Baro- Evapor- ation Humi- dity General Wind tion meter Rain Lake Tank Air Day Wind Mile« ' , o per i hour ' ladies Inches Inches '. 1.. tiU u 00 u .VJ-0 o7-0 17 1 N. 2\t-20 -OS ^ ! t>90 OHO 7:i oi:i 1 .N. 20 -:u -0.-) oS-O ^ •J (i7 07 OS .-i2 ! .s\V. 211 -.10 -or. .").") ■ 1 1 < 1 liSO 07 U 07 U .■)0-.-| :t-7!i SE. 20 00 ■Ii7 TO 1' a 1)7-0 07- 1) 75-U .■i-oii ! .sw 2s-l»ll -00 01 ISO 1 WJO 00 • ()0-0 .J 7 - .") 2-72 , S.K 20-10 -OS IIMI II I . : ()0(i OoO .>S - 1) 2-72 .\. 2u-:fi 110 Sll ■ I) ^i Ki 60- U (WiU .")9-0 .■|0 - .■) 11-14 i .-iW. 20-22 -07 'i . . «.>•() 0.1 ■ (1 111 -11 0-:ili N. 20-00 -111 •7:i 01-11 <-i ()<«■() OO'll .■)2 1) ,-,:<: 11 7-117 .N. 20-20 , 111 ■lis SMI tj. :: 117 ."i\V. -_'l • ■ u l> 70 '7i'lV su-o OIl-.-i 2- 111 ; .-iW. 20-.-, I ■OS ■111 1 1> 7 (»l'0 lis- 11 7S-U l-.->0 i \V. 20 -2S ! -117 00-11 1> t)7 Osu 66-0 lil-O :i-ll S\V. 20- 10 -07 SI 1 1 1 !■ 8. tjli (1 00-11 70-0 i --,-0.-. , W. 211-111 -111 1.-, II 1' li.')() l..">-ll 02-."< 0.)-0 j 2;M1(i ^ w. 2s-'.i| - 17 ■111 ' 7H-II '.1 It", ■ li:!-s .-)0 - 1 1 •.-2:! .\\V, 20-20 , ■111 1 o.-,-ii , P '!•}•■"' 00 11 o:i-ii .')S-0 '' .■)-72 S\V. 211 -:!7 -14 I 1 .-,0-11 ; J> 11), 0.>N O.'i - 1 1 02-.-) 1 71 : .<. 21l-:il 1 ll.-. -II ' i> (Mi ■ U 00-.") lis - ,-, .■)0-.-) ' .-,-os 1 !•:. 20-1.-. ■ In; .'.7 o 11. 0.j • l) 1 .s (i:MI s-.-)(i ; .s. 2S-S0 ■ 1 1.'. ■nil I'll II s «.■>•,"> ol-.-. 011-11 .".1-7 > 12 .•<. 2s-7li 112 . ■»■. ^11 ^ I-.'.. 0.") o;i - .-,s-.-, 1 s-ll .>K. 2S-6-. ' - 1 ).■. ■oj 1 Sll. II '^ ti» o;<-.") .-,ii (1 ! 41I-II Iii-:n .-^E. 2S.SII -01 1 ■ 2.> 1 SS ■ 1 1 .s \.\.. ti.'>(i 00-0 (i:MI i 1 -.1 NVV. 211- 17 -111 1 ."is-o i> ti>() 0,s-.", 07-0 i .js-.-, :! Ill NW. 211 - .• i ■ 1 IS 1 ■02 10-0 ■ It tit .'i Ii:i-.") .■)S - 1 1 .1-11/ >i-:. 211 -:Ji 1 1.-. j 77-0 : i> lis ."i 1 oil-.". 7;{-u ':,^-:,\ 2-111 i M.. 211 -:(.-, ; • 11", 1 '.'.'.'.'.''■ OS-0 ' p 1 .■> litid I Olio o:mi , .. 1 !-:«! .-;. 1 211 -4:! -110 72-0 y s tiV II ' liT - .') oil - .■) o:!-0 ; .i-74 - S. j 20- 14 -ii:i Tli-O i l(i lili'll ' 00-11 o.-.-o ! t 2-7,-, ' SK. 211 ■ 4.". -o:i ■ Is Sll : lillO 70-0 72-0 00-.-, i-:!i : s. 211 411 -ii.-i 1 ■111 ,S0-() ■ Q Q (.! 1' 1 4 . Wi o.-. .-, 01 -s j 2 - 1.-) > >. •211- 1.-. ; -112 ' 7."i-0 b7-9 O'.Ml 7.-1-I1 ! O)-.-, .■)-S0 ' N\V. 1 20-42 OS 1 1 11-0 IS li.">S 1 0.-.-0 1 011-7 l-:iil SW. ; 211 III - 1 ij \ 7.->-ll Illi'O 1 Oli-.") i ^u,:, \ Oli-ll ■ 11- is .N\V. 20 ■ :i7 -lis j ■ ' I 02-0 ■ p 1« ()(«■() : o.",-ii ; 02-0 i 10 1 .NW. 20-:ill .|i:i 1 ' 71111 p IMI-.'i 00-0 ."iS-ll ' 0:i-ll : li nil N. ] 20-4.! ; -II.-, i -00 ' 111 -0 20. I 1-1111 N. 1 -02 tod ON - .", OS-0 (iJU 2iMi SW. : 211 -. -.2 (Kl j -111 1 0.-) .-| 21 07 • .") 07 111 - .") i I 117 .SW. ' 20-22 i:i • S2-I1 07 4 OS-.-, ! 71 .-. i *i7-ii i 7-ii:; .NW. :;o - 20 0.-, j - 1:< 1 .-,4-.-, 1 22 07 (1 00 --.1 1 ().-l-.-l ■ ■ • 1 lis ,\\V. 20 1,-. ■04 ' 04 07 ■ .') ' r,7-."i \ riO-.-i till -J { lii-sii NK. 20- 1.-. (Hi 1 -14 7>> .", p 2^ Otill ' O.'i-ll ■ .-i7 - 1 1 .-. is .\. 20 :tll -0.-. 710 lili'll liO 11 ."lli .-, ."»'.♦ ■ .". i-:i:i ; \. j 20-:to -10 : ' ' ' i lili'll P 24 lili .", : ii.",-."i ."ill -11 i ; 77 , W. ' 20-:ts ii:i 7.") 1 1 p 07 11 07 11 ! 07 II 1 .-.11 (1 1 "i-oo ' N. 20- no i ■OS i 1 ."ll III P 2') liO'i oil (I 1 00-11 ' :i .-.2 .SW. 20-20 ■ (W i 1 Oli-ll p ONll O'.l - _* 77 1 07-11 .-| - 2:t SW. 29-1.-. -OS ! .-)2-0 p 20 ' 00 11 0.">(l 1 ii-1-.-) : .{ 7.i s. 29-IKl : lit sJ-0 p oo-.". ' 07-11 ! 71 -0 1 07-0 :i-o:i .s.W. 20 IKl 1 00 i i 7:i-o 27 07 II i 07-11 02-0 i 1 s-71 NW. :;ii--.'ii 00 ! 1 . 1 .",7 - II Ji 07 11 00 .'i O.MI ' 01-0 1 1 1 1 - .-,s NW. 2li-:iii ■Illi 1 -ih; ' 02-.", y y y p 2f> 0011 Tm 11 02-.-) J- 11 W 21i-:(ii ' -114 1 72-11 0711 ii7-(l OS .", .10-11 .-| nil SW. 20 -;u (14 1 ."ill -II 2« 00 II 1 00 11 011-11 j :i :io »S 20-24 1 - 00 1 1 72-0 7(111 I 71 11 711 11 7.-, 11- :i - 7.-, SW 20-20 1 ■0.'i .-,7 - 1 1 ;«) 07 ' OS-ll : 72 II : .!ii0 sK. : 20-10 j -01 1 S2-0 p 711 •;. 1 71-.-. 1 7S-I) ■ 74-.") ■ .■.-.<.-. ' W. 211 10 -(Ml I 1 .-,7-0 ■ !■ :y s. 9. 10. II V2. 13 14. 15. lb. 17 18. I'J 20 21 ■S2 ■Si 24 25 26 27 28 2!t M ; Rain Average time of observation P = Clear, no clouds. Q = Small fleecv clouds. R= Cumuli. S= Heavy, overcast, threatening .15 a.m. and r>.;i(i p.ni. (11 •OS (111 Humi- dity (il'ii 4(1(1 57(» :;!)•(» ITii .iTd (>.">• (I (>()'(l 7(l() 18 (I 78(1 ."..■) ■ ( I (|S(I !i(i'(i ,^i-(] 7111 .".:;■(! 7:;(i •U(P M ■ .") s.s ■ (I 07 () sso M'(i General 1' 1' I' Q 1' r !• y >(!■ ■>(i() , 1)1 •(! 1 s(i-(p 7.')-U I 7!t(i i (>1 (I .■).'. (i 7111 1)5 •() 7(>() I S5(i I .Mp(l (,-J-(, ! 71-I1 i 7^' II VI (I lid' II 7111 .15 (ijil 75 (I 7iil) lliO ti'.ld '.Mil >4 (I "Kill NHd yi(i sa ■ 1) M II 7(111 1)5 • (I 57 V V v r u 1' I* I" p Q s P p P s V u p p r !•! 1 I'S |-l i: ill lit ■■i> i t 3S0 DEPARTMENT OF THE ISTBRIOR 7 QKOROK V, A. 1917 Mkteoroluoical Data fuk M.H.S. Station at Kxxwatin, Ont., for Sbptbhbbb, 1913. Day ♦>. 7. ». 9 10. il 12.. IS.. 14.. 15.. 16. IT . IN. 19.. .'0. . 2\ J2 -'••! , . .'4 29. Temperature Lake TuDk Air 670 070 64-U «0j ObU G6'U 600 660 660 68' 660 720 660 660 660 660 650 660 650 60-0 t«-0 040 640 SJiO 02 WO tW-0 04-0 640 630 650 tao (HO 6;io 640 640 6;J0 61 600 6»0 6b0 6:<(l 6S-0 640 660 640 660 650 70-5 670 76 640 660 640 650 64 680 64-0 680 62 6;{o flOO 65 58 64 -0 600 .59 59 .J9 59 58- 5S.U 57 57 ■ (( 5(1 ■ 58-0 57 • 58 .58 56 59 560 60() 61U oao 64'() 61() 6H-0 61-0 64-0 6:io 64 • 61-0 600 57 57 71 70 60 60-0 58 620 58-0 640 64-5 740 69 790 580 600 600 610 580 690 610 660 500 56-0 500 59 41 55 59 • 57-0 57 54 • 54 54 .■)4 5:1 5ti • 52 600 55 56 58() 54 61-0 .".8 f.;ro 56 58-0 58-0 54-0 60-0 540 62 62-0 660 600 60-0 40 380 42-0 38 (I 43 (I 43 43 43 41-5 44-0 500 410 610 520 720 59 480 020 .54 74 Day 68.5 60-0 Velodty Wind .■>6.5 59.5 67 74.5 62^5 .54 . 5 62 • 630 550 .50 61 5 590 .55.5 57 61-0 oi-o 47.5 41^5 39-5 ,3.5 6 38-0 41-5 43 49 57-6 .59^5 Miles per hour 6-6 5- 14 7-46 6-67 2-48 0-88 7-91 6-74 4-36 3-28 2 05 1-76 5-83 10-76 2-52 2-76 6-86 9-48 5-22 2-45 4 02 1-31 7-24 2-98 3-37 4-98 7-38 7-51 5-21 3-31 0-39 0-84 ()-63 217 •0-51 706 7 -.39 7 -.56 14-3 21-96 27-5 13-5 1-98 3-211 4-52 3-41 3-31 2-:U II ii2 4 37 2-99 21 -.37 4-06 9-13 4-48 2-02 3-iN 2-87 Dirao- tioD Wind .SK. NW. NW. .>8 68 07 68 89 (>6 81 53 92 60 77 8.3 83 94 68 8,S 79 69 71 92 84 .84 67 62 91 49 7s 78 8.5 84 8.5 62 84 .50 75 42 68 87 60 88 17 V V P P s Q i< P U V Q P P P I' V y s p p p > ■ S5 -02 ■ 065 S.') K ft '\ .5.5 ' io-3 ■i- 1 57 .'jti .50 5 ■ .5 .sw'. ' •OC) P w \ 5h ."»i* 62 5.) 4-4 .sw. 2SS0 1(5 •01.5 63 R ' i. . j 57 .'»»> .50 11 sw. P [ 57 57 ,56 .55 2-9 XW. 2hl>2 -07 .SO 1* R \i i- i 56 .>5 46 2 ■ 5 XK. -05 .57 ,54 49 45 2-N NK. 2^■^7 -05 79 R 'f O. . j .55 .54 42 6-7 NK. '03 •64 S I 55 54 i 42 40 6-6 XK. 28 -77 ■04 • 32 si' s . \ B. J .54 .53 40 4 4 XK. -04 -01 .s ■:;, 1 ,54 .53 43 3« 9-4 NK. 2S-73 -03 so 7. / 54 52 44 ■'■ 7 SW. (13 P it i I .54 .52 54 43 lis SW. 2SN0 ■ 73 S9 '^ M 8., J .55 .57 53 3>> XK. ■ 03 Q Hi 55 56 .55 12 2-0 XK. ■IX- '.m 70 R m\ 9. , ; 55 .56 .5.5 2' i XK. (12 .56 ,5,5 59 47 .i 5 XE. 2H-N.5 -02 08 s5 R 1! 10. 56 5t> 59 11 S. -02 u. ) .5, .54 45 46 4 1 SK. 2S-41 ■03 98 91 «<; Kfi 54 .53 4S 1-7 SW. ■06 ■ s p ' 1 54 52 .50 40 1-0 XW. 2S-.55 •08 s E. 1 Vi. ; 52 .50 4S IS SW. 2h!S5 11 R H ^ 52 53 4>> 40 1 (1 SW. 28-95 -02 -02 90 i 1 13, / 52 51 52 5 ■ 9 SE. 2».80 -03 V r>4 57 62 .52 110 SE. 28-73 -01 s.-j 14 .53 52 .5.5 6-4 SW. 28-65 11 52 .52 46 49 7-9 XW 28-82 ■0() 74 s i 15 .52 .50 39 0-4 XW. 29- 15 08 . Q 1 I .52 52 45 37 4 6 29 19 ■05 f>2 p 1 16 J 52 49 39 2-.S '' \K. 29 25 p 51 51 42 37 2-5 i XK. 29-25 (17 64 p I'' ) ,50 4^ 41 0-N 1 .■<. 29- 17 (M 1' I 50 .50 44 42 ^■4 \ SK. 29-06 -08 74 Ih. J 50 49 40 .. 5.S i NW. 28-94 ■ 1 15 R 19 ! .•|0 49 .50 47 3>< 27 3^ 5-6 ! NW. 5-6 N 28-90 2N-96 ()6 •04 ■ ■ ! ■- Q s 4h 45 2S 30 N-6 \. 28-99 -05 70 R -"0. 4S 44 26 5-6 i \. 28-70 ■04 R \ 47 43 20 ■io 4 6 X. 28-72 ■ (Mi ; 73 21 . 46 43 20 2 6 XW. 28-70 -03 ' 8 40 44 22 19 .1-3 ! X. 28 ■ 67 •03 1 1 71 R 22 46 44 ."to 3() ■ SK. 28 - 67 •06 ; S 1 46 45 35 2( 3-9 S. 28-67 •01 i mo 23 4t> 45 36 31 S. ■28 -.50 • OL' i 16 45 1 :)!> 33 5!l S. 28-40 •02 •16 05 .s 11 24 1 16 45 3.S 3 7 XW. ■28-73 . ■07 ' s K 16 16 41 37 5-5 ; XW. 28-,>MI (i:! •02 i s4 Q ft 25 46 45 37 3-0 1 XW, 28- S4 ! ■01 ; -03 ' s R 46 45 37 40 4 1 XW 28-92 i ■01 ' -06 91 >> if' 2b 45 43 ■ 32 19 , NW •29- (HI i ■114 Q 1 45 43 32 i .13 : 4 !l : 2S-95 ■111 ■ i lIUI s i i 27 44 43 34 . ■ • . . 5 -, \ XW. 2s ■ 72 ■ir.' ' . 1 S 4 ■" 1 43 35 30 . 12 ! XW. 28 70 ■01 1 77 <: p| 2^ i 43 ' 4(1 ! 34 5-4 : XW. i 29 -OS ' 1 i }> fEL 13 j 11 ; 21 1 _'ll ' 7 2 1 XW. ! 29- 13 1 •14 ' S,x K ^S 29 43 40 1 17 :.. 43 40 21 i 19 - ■ - i XK i 29- 10 ' •29- 13 i ^(7 s ■ 30 42 40 21 1 ' SW 29 10 R fn 42 40 27 i 24 \ 4-7 SW. 1 29 16 ; ■ • i i s7 ^ ^m 31 41 40 26 1 4 6 -W ! 29-20 R IMi 1 41 42 ,'57 i 31 : ! 1 W-2 S\\ .'!i-Iii : . . . 1 1 63 ' Wk AVCT ig« time of ubscTVHtiun; — 7.1 5 a.m. and 6..i0 p.ii . wSk P-C lear, nu clouds. t^mm Q = S mall fleecy clouds. WKm R-C 'uniuli. WA S = H eavy. u VtTOHSt thnnt f'tiiriu. HI 222 DEPAHTMBNT Of THIS INIHRIOK 7 QKORQC V, A. 1917 Mktkokolooical Data for M.H.S. Station at Kebwatin, Ont., fob Novehbbb, 1913. Average timi' uf obtiurvutioii: — T. R = Clear, no clouds. Q = Small fleecy clouds. K" Cumuli. S = Heavy, overcust, thnatcninu 45 u.iu. and 5.U0 p.m. Temperature Direo- tioD Day Velocity Baro- Evapor- Uain Humi- Oanaral Wind Wind meter ation dity. Uke Tank Air D»y I MUcs ° ! ° ! " ° per InchcK Inches Inches % hour 1 .. J 11 ;J9 ;« 3(> .s\V. 2h-97 ()3 g ^ U , 11 41 :J7 ti 7 SW. 29-27 -05 71 (.i 2 ... ; 11 i;i ;i>> lo 8. 2N-79 •02 Q i 42 14 4.i 41 18-3 Caliii 29 09 -05 70 ^ li 11 40 4 1 :i9 ;t4 :10 ' 2-2 7-^ NW. NW. 2h 90 29-20 K -00 79 K i .. 11 40 1 1 12 ;i7 49 "2h" 40 »-7 SW. sw. 29-02 29-32 05 ()9 p 07 !• o 41 H 12 2t) SW. 2X-70 -03 Q ' 41 1 12 44 "44" 3-5 rtW. 2«-(K) •04 tiJl Q 6 1 41 1 1(1 41 2-7 tii:. 2S-49 •03 S • 41 1 44 4."> "41 ' 11 SE. 2S-79 •02 NS S 7 11 ' 40 ■.a 2-9 NW. 2N-73 -02 s ' 41 40 20 4i 12-9 NW. 29-03 In. ■ 1 .» 95 g % ; - . , . , . . : 20 1-7 NW. 29-03 ! I 1 'S) 2t) 5-ti NW. 29 ■ 33 n7 » 1 ■ " ( ■".' 1-7 Nw! 29- 10 ;i,.. :.|:..'::.i u " 27 " 0-2 NW. 29-40 72 10 , ; ^. i 10 2-4 .SW. 29 -Oh R ^ ' 1» li 2-."> NW. 2«-3>> K 11 ! 2b •zr, s. 2S-70 R : :« 24 ' 50 ^ 29-00 • 1 15 M K 12 / I :to 4-3 sw 2>>-00 H . . i .!.•• :« ' 50 s 2IS-90 95 K 13 .... i 2.-. 5-2 w. 2s-Nr> S ' 24 ' 27 " 91 NW. 29 1.". s7 s 14 : 14 'i • .*» s. 2'.I13 !• ' 2.'i 21 30 sw. 29 43 . 90 P l.j 1 :i2 20 w. 2^ ■ 95 ii 1 ;(.•■ 2« 9-2 w. 29-25 100 S 1« i i --tii 3-9 sw. 2S-04 K ^ :iii 01 .*i. 2>-94 91 R 17 i " 2-5 s 2.S-00 P 1 ".* 40 ■.i» sw. 2h-90 Ml P lf> 2.'* 0-5 NW. 2S-,s5 K i 2» :io 01 W. 29- 15 ss g 19 1 :«i 2-7 SW. 2>.-.>5 S i ' 2S 29 10 1 w. 2H - k; s5 R 2U \ 1 :i.') 3-0 sw. 2h ■ ,")>N M : :)!• :i4 7-.i .-i\V. 2h-.Sh 79' ' jS 21 1 :t,s 1-3 ( idiii 2h-4iS (13 S ' 1 -.a x; 7-2 NW. 2H•7^ 1)1 •02. 95 s 22 i 11-4 NW. 2S-S2 s ! 2S ~l 13-5 NW. 29 12 s9 R 23 .iO 1-2 NW. 2>,-92 g 1 -i."* :{2 3-3 W 2!* - 2'2 ■ 1 )5 l>; 25 ! 1 :«) 2> NW. 2!<-h-' S • ■ Ml 21 7*5 NW. 29- 12 ; 73 g 2tj . ! 24 3-4 NW. 29 • 05 R 1 29 :«! 5 ^ SK. 2«-35 70 Q **T 1 ■'i2 5-9 SK. 29-02 S i .'17 .(.-. 4-2 si:. •2\t-32 Mi R 2h :«) 2-3 SK. •29-00 S :«i ;<.s 20 sw. 29-30 90 s 29 1 :t'-' 13 .XW 2H-94 ^ :it> :i.-. 19 sw 29 21 ■411 KNI iS ■iu ;!:i I- 2 NW 29-03 s :!2 x-i 1-4 SK. •2f»-33 ' •02 95 s PHUdHJiSS HKPOHT OF THE MWIIOHA HYDHDMKTKIt SVHVEY 223 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Meteorological Data kok M.H.S. Station at Kkewatin, Ont., for December, 1913. TeDi|>erHture 1 Dirtc- tiou Wind 1 1 Hav Day Velocity Wind Baro- EvBpor- j, ; meter ation " " I Humi- dity ' Lake Tank Air General 1 Mill, I - 1 o '^ per ! liiclio Inches 1 Inclien 1 % ! liour i 1 1 i ■'^. .-K. 1 ..... , V S •> i ■ ■ ... :.i .sj ;ij 1 I ■ ."i N\\. "2'.l'llV ! 1 !».•. S ! :»-' l-ii .\\\. I i , y : :i-' ;"{;{ W. ' 21I.2X 1 : . : : 90 8 ■J ■ ' ... 2\> 1 ."i-l'i :i!i 2.27 1 9.'. S y 4 . . ■A2 7-4 s\v. P ■ 41 M ."ill .^w. 2'.!' Oil Mi P /I ■ .'>< •M .\\v. P ' ■ :>:, :i4 I-.-) .\\v. 2S '!(.■. h.'i P tj. . I'd I'l 4-.". 1711 NW. .\W. l>>N . 2^•illi ' 7 , ! NW. p , w IJ .') ■ .'i NW. ,>VV. SW. 20 11 V s ^ :. . -« L'.") i ' t • 1 , 04 2S-95 p y ' . . •M J!l .SW . . p i ■ ■V' 21* III' I \W. 2S'si j Ml p lu S-i li II NW. 1' 11 /: -" J 4 J■^ SW. 2^■!I2 SS ■ ' Til :'» 2-.-, .■^i:. Q '2\\ jr. 1 11 (Mini 2S'.s;i 1 ss P ••' /; '2'1 11-7 .■^W 1 P 14 li:':' Jti I ■ ."> 2^'^^ 1- ■ • Sll V < .j7 lit . , . ' ' <' 2!l'(l.'i 1 ' ' "s ■' 2.S 27 4-2 1 sV:, 2s ' S2 ss J> Hi J."» 2-1 .<\v if 17 nil Hill 1II-2 ^ 2S'7I 7s i . I'.'i -'•"> 7- 1 N 2N'.S!i 7."i p l^ 14 (l!i N. p 19 / ij 1!) 4-7 .1 ■ :! NK N N W. 2.S !KI 2S'M ,1 P R . . . i R -'1. 'i. . . ,s n- 1 i NW 2h'7:i . ? -1 /!■ 1 . ii:i : NW , P ; < ."> .') 2 ■ .'( NW. 2S'S2 P -- j , i 21M11 j P -" 1- 1 l-'l 1 :il SK. K J7. 1.1 111 i ■ ■') K. NK. 2s!M) : ".:' 1 , i:i 11 11 NW 2S'f'i7 : i P js _ 1(1 1 1' NW . ... 1 ^; i i '. > III 1 ■ 2 j ■■* i 2S •>«.". i P -■• . i Hi 10(1 NW ! 1 s 1 * 17 i.^ 4 4 SW. 2S'.S2 , . ,,1.' p (I- -^i I'll NW. ... s ■\ >\' ' \ : 'i I'll' 2'il N. 2N'S7 1 p I,' Ji III :.' 1 ^ 2S'7.'^ ':" : i S «: Average time of observation: — 7.4."> a.m. and ."i.OO p.m. P="CI' ar. no clouds. Q = Small fleecy clouds. R = Cumuli. S = Heavy, overi'ast, thr ateuine. 224 DSPARTMSNT OF THK ISTSHIOH m' t I i 7 QIORaC V, A. 1t17 Mkteoholooical Data for M.H.8. Station at Kebwatin, Ont., for Janoabt, 1914. Tempenture Uoo Wind D«y Velocity Wind Baro- meter Evapo- ation Rain Humi- dity Oeneral Lake Tauk Air Day 1 Mili-h 1 O O ^ per Itichi'^ Iltcll«B liiuhea 't ' hour. 1 J i . . . j I) :< .■>\S s 'ii-y 25 24 2S *i. s 2 1-2 \ 8 ;i j ■ ' :i:i 21 ■ 2-7 N. j. :( . . aa N. !. a .12 i:l 14 lU N a 4 :V2 s St 20 a-2 SK. SK. p p ■"' ■■\2 In 1-7 14-1 sW. 8 8 t> ^ ti-2 W S t ■i2 2< a- 1 2-3 41 W. SE. .\W. S s s IS ■ } 2fi N. 8 .12 :^:i .31 N 42 s •t J j » U N. R \ :tL' It .17 N. ■27 8 10 1 . 1 '4 SW R :)2 :l 1-8 sw] ' . 11 w. P H :t2 — fs ii'7" w. IJ :<2 -1:1 ... ........ SK. SE. . P P VA 3-9 7-3 SE. SE. P U2 <.t 14 .•t2 :J2 It* Ih 5-5 8-0 40 4. 1 S NW. E. E. NW. .NW. P 13 P 't p Iti . R P nj 17 4-5 18 17 1-6 S P :{2 In i.V :i« E. SE. i 1» :jl; M> 22 ' .5-0 s 19 1-9 . -j^, ■.. 8 •il' :i(l 2(1 .5-2 NE. 8 M :!■_' 1 .., ■ tiO 4-8 NW. W. P P 21 :i'7 s P :i2 -■> - 7 ..-(J .SE. P Tl . . 1 :t2 ~ 1 1 20 .•1-3 s SE. . . P R S.i 3r> W. I P ' •'- i + t - 2 9-2 w. ■10.-, 1 P J4. '' 5-3 SW. i p i ^•- - 1: -Hi 3-8 s P .'o 1 20 SK. P ■Vi -- it 1 10 2- 3 s P M I 1 2-3 E. 1 1 . . S :i-' .-■' ' t «-2 N. 8 27 i 3-2 N. P .il' ' — 2 ( ■'- .i 11 E. • 104 1 Q .'s ■ i 3-2 E j . . R .(■-• i 20 j ^ .-. 8-8 SK. 1 _ 8 L"J ' 5-0 \\. 1 Q •■{2 1 ■ 11 I- r, .Mil) \v. i 1 p .{0 [ 1 1 .■>■!( 1 SK. ! ! ;;i i- :i2 i ■ ■" it j ^ 2 : J-4 K i ! ■ ■' i ..' 1 P . 5 10 -[" -i -26" -26' -26 -15 -22" -23" -26" -15' "6 — 5 28-75 2.. ..| 10 1.1 - 1 4 - 5 - 2 -29 -10 -32 - (i -34 - 9 -20 -10 -31 -16 -se -16 -40 -14 -36 6 - 3 2 -17 4 4.4 0-6 4-3 26 1-6 1-7 0-8 7-0 1-5 10 0-9 0-5 5-4 5-5 6-3 70 1-9 1-3 3-5 0-9 01 3-3 5-0 8-2 6-7 2-7 NE. N. NW. N. N. N. W. W. sw. s s 8 SE. W. w. w. N. NW. W. S SE. S W. W. w. s 1 28-75 11 a ) p 1 28-95 •^ 4 ! 29 05 R 5 P 29- 10 ? 6 1 29-00 P 7 J P \ 28-80 ^ H ( 9 1 28-70 R p 28-75 p 10 j p •> 29- 15 p *" p i 29-40 p 12 / p .3 29-35 p ^ 1 2900 14 1 1 29-10 p 15 < 1 -18 4 -22 8 1 -26 - 3 -20 + 11 - 6 - 9 -20 - 4 - 22 'h 8 18 20 31 22 36 34 40 - 1 - 1 - 8 -6 i:'4' ■ -12 6 -io -26' -'6 "ii" 20' "24' "32' "2" 3-5 6-4 0-7 1-5 1-3 40 14-7 5-2 1-7 1-6 s. E. E. NW. SE. W. NW. SW. E. S 28-75 Iti 1 p < 17. ' 28.80 •Ul» s p 1 28-85 Q '^ P P i> 18 } \ 28-85 19 1 20 ] 2900 i 28-85 ,s ■21. . 1 7-4 9-0 3-9 2-7 1-8 3-0 .-)0 60 31 30 3-4 2-9 51 14-2 140 w. N. NW. W. s SE. SW. s SE. .SE. s s. s s w. p 28-75 p 22 f ■ p < 28-20 ■ p 23 ( p 28-25 ? 1 28-95 25 } { 28-75 20 1 p 28-90 p 27 1 p 28-45 Q s 2h . . . . / s 28-70 • 2'2 P t^i 'i ! hi 25f— Iti 326 DKPARTMBST OF THE ISTKRIOH 7 QKORQI V, A. 1t17 Mkteoroi-oohal Data rem M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., fob March, 1914. '•i;.< lii^ I i Averane time of obgervntion: — 7.45 a.m. and 5.(K) p.m. P = Clear, no cIouHk. Q = Small flcpcy cioiidH. R = ("umuli. S = Hoav.v, ovcrrust, tliri'iitciiiiiir Day Lukv Tempe Tank rsture .\ir Day Velocity Wind Direc- tion Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity Ci-neral 1 ! " o -20 12 20 22 33 22 35 :«i 34 27 32 14 30 26 20 6 25 - 4 2-, 13 33 26 42 20 40 3^ 40 13 20 s 2'* 2 IK - 1 l.S 27 19 16 20 12 32 24 26 20 12 17 12 27 20 35 30 37 28 47 32 40 '"4" ■'21 24 21 '36 "•is" 20 MUea per hour , 11-4 ti Inches 28-72 Inches InrhcB % ■•i .1 |> 2 201 69 3-9 U'2 3-4 5-9 40 2-2 0-9 4-5 2-3 1-M HE. W. W. SE. K. NE. NE. N. NE. N. NE. |{ 28-31 1' a 4 28-42 « / / < < > 2804 ' 28-21 -09 11 S 1' 1 28-51 -26 h 28-70 12 io 15 i'j " 24 " 32" 3i 29-05 ' 28-92 It , 1-3 2-2 2-H 20 4-S 6-4 4-7 5-7 3-5 3-7 41 2-8 NE. NE. NE. NE. SE. sw. w. NW. s. s NW. s. 10 29-27 11 |> 12 28 -tw ' 28 -.52' "28-14' I' 1' 13 ii \i 14 28-28 . Q 13 16 36 ie io ■7" i2 " '7" .... 17 22 23 is "i4" "14" "36" S-5 16-3 18-8 4-2 19-3 34 3-6 1-7 1-7 1-7 1-4 51 0-9 01 7-2 9 11-3 2-8 4-2 6-3 t -4 k-6 1-6 3-3 2-7 43 2-8 w. NW. NW. NW. NW. N. N. E. SE. SE. NW. NW. SW. N. NW. W. SW. w. N. N. N. S. N. NE. SE. S. N. 27-82 28-26 ■01 Q 17 l» , f 28-63 l> IH p f 28-80 p 10 P 20 f 28-8-J il 21 \ I 1 28-70 65 28-89 •»■> < 28-65 2;i p 24 28-26 ' 28-28' 79 87 64 P Q Q Q 2"> 28- 15 26 .. 28 -.38 R 27 P 28-68 76 89 91 Q 2S 28-48 29. 32 32 3,3 2-4 3-7 2-4 3-3 2-4 SE. 8. S. N. 29-15 30 77 73 79 76 p 28-76 p 31 , ,' ii > 28-34 PROGRSSS REPORT OF TUK MA StSSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Metkohoumiuai. Data vov. M.H.S. Stat XtTOHA HYliROMETKIi SfRVKY 227 O.N AT Kkkwatin, Ont., FfiK Apkil, 1014. Average time of observation: — 7.45 a.m. and P = Clear, no clouds. Q^ Small fleecy cloud.<. R = C'umuli. S = Hc;iv.v. overc-iist. thr afoninc 5.00 p.m. Ti-miHTBture 1 ' Oay Velocity IJiree- Baro- Kvapor- Main Humi- General Wind Wiud meter uliun dity Lake Tank Air Day MiU>» l.er hour 1 Inchia Int-hrs lueheK <■• I' 1 1 •M .'Iti ■.M :J4 11 10 N. NW. • 23 1 s-j 1 .84 |{ 28-61 K 2S 5-5 N. 77 K ■i ;ii 211 20 20 6!) 5« N. NW. 28 -70 •OS 88 R .H 2» 22 7-« W. 28 -85 89 y 4 ( 20 6-2 NW. a .14 29 22 111 NW. 28-80 35 1 M .(2 .12 " 24 " 50 50 rtw. 74 79 ••' / 28-65 :i2 3-7 w. 90 1 m 2s 26 1-2 N. 28-57 77 K 10 4H N. il ■U 20 14 6.H NW. 28 ■05 23 to Q 20 4-6 N. ?• .14 .•J4 .»■* 4 3 NW. 28-90 81 '•> 2(i 4-2 S. 88 I> ■i'l 41 24 H-4 s 28-40 81 (J 10 . M 5-2 NW. 90 K :u 2« 27 1-3 27-97 65 H U :t2 20 40 26 SI 11 s w. 77' 28-27 '- :t.< \r, 20 3-2 NW. 28-76 20 2-8 SK. 89 '•^ 4(1 40 2-7 Ih 20 .S . N. N. 28-67 71 67 \ 28-58 '" ■ ■( ;t.-. 4;i 42 44 4-5 1-4 1-6 W. NW. W. 78 77 8.5 p 28-47 P "■" I : 4;{ .3 • ti E. N. 28-62 17 ' 17 2-6 89 ' Q .Hi 4!» 45 j.;i N. 28-60 ■05 80 R '^ S :«i ;<7 ;{0 X{ 5-6 't* 1 NW. N. NE. :29 •S7 91 28-47 19 i 12-3 !HI :t2 24 28-65 **H i-4 10-3 S :« US .12 rt. 28-35 13 83 21 / at) IS NW. 56 H-i 40 ;u 15 31 2-7 W. s, s. 28-65 ■06 ■01 84 90 P P p 22 . . i 32 zi . :• :t.'. 51 .14 28 90 ;j!» 4 4 s. '01 92 R ;«) 47 40 70 SE. 28-70 •03 86 R 24 . :)(•) 45 4!) 42' 4-4 4 1 SE. SE. 89 74 25 ( 28-60 -01 02 ;t(> 44 40 43' 1-4 2-0 S. s. 85 87 R R 26 . , . / 28-37 -02 ■01 . . .">:! 20 s. 75 R 1 _, 56 4.H 28-47 82 73 R R 27 / ■.m 51 N. .•<7 .16 .•i2 67 NE. 28-75 -01 (>5 R 28.^ -. 1 ;«i 100 NE. 89 ^ :<:> ;jh 30 13 2 N. 28-80 83 :«•) 7-5 N. 91 R ii.i 54 37 3-6 SE. 28-95 •18 48 R :ifi ' 1 41 45 ' .ii" 4-2 3.4 8. 69 79 Q i 28-95 -01 1 1 ii I I) < 0! 25f— 16} lii 928 DKPARTMBST OF THK INTBRIOH 7 OIOROI V. A. 1f17 METKOROLoaicAL Data roR M.H.8. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for May, 1914. Average time of observation: — 7.16 a.m. and P.30 p.m. P= Clear, no clouds. Q = Small fleecy clouds. R= Cumuli. S = Heavy, overcast, threatening. Day Lake Tempei Tank ature .\ir Uny Velocity Wind Direc- tion WIml Baro- luetrr Incheii '28-65 Evapor- ation Rain Humi-^ dity. Oener- 1 1 , O e 43 63 M 64 51 so" "62" "48" 66 ' '54' ' 40 ■ ■44' ■ "44" MUun per hour 4 41 4-2 2-6 30 4-8 21 1-8 3-8 5'4 3-2 6-5 3-8 4-3 2-7 7-9 3-5 2-8 H. 8W. 8W. H. 8K. SW. NK. NE. S. s. s. NK. E. N. S. SW. s. NW. Inchei -01 -02 Inchi'i 0'! '1.' ys ■ 51-0 76 77-0 94-0 '4 I . . . . ( 2 / 3 1 37 38 .38 38 28-41 28-35 4 j 52 67 50 70 43 42 46 64 "eo 94 07 (1 77-0 92-0 88-0 93-0 57-0 0.3-0 p ) 28-:«) 28-46' 1" F < 7 i' 38 38 38 40 K K 28-46 K ^ 28-70 1' U 1 28-6.5 28 40 112 < . !<. w. w SK. s. «.; W. W. W. s. s. s. s. w. w. 1 18... i 43 44 28-75 "28-7.5 "28-70 •04 •29 -25 01 01 ■02 -38 Q 19 42 42 Q R \ 20. ' 46 46 K Q ••• ) 48 48 28-70 ■28-75 ' 28-80 28-72 "28-45 -03 -00 -02 ■ 05 < 1 22 ( 44 44 <1 (j 1 23 24. 1 43 46 ' 43 '46 H R 25.. 1 48 48 P R 26. ... 1 47 48 28-20 28-47 R 1> 27. 1 47 48 -02 I> 2S . . )' 48 48 28-78 -02 I) ... 1 50 49 .50 49 51 50 50 52 49 53 28-60 -03 ■13 i i 30 ( 31 )' 28-57 •05 •03 -72 Q s. 28-73 H 1 55 28-80 1 1 I'KOUKSiia RBPOHT OF THK MAMTOhA HYDHVMKTHK SI HVKY 229 StMIONAL PAPBR No. 2M Mkteosolooical Data roK M.H.t*. j^tation at Kkewatin, Ont., fob June, 1914. 1 Day Tampci •tui» Velocity Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity QcMral Lak< Tank Air Day Milw ° O per hour Incbaa Incbei Inobw % 1 1 :.7 52 58 57-5 70-5 00 6-7 2-2 a. w. 91 P 28 80 -18 ? -■ / 5;i 53 (MO 2-7 H. 87 57 58 74 00 40 H. 28- 03 -04 78 R :< 1 53 54 04 05'() 02 4-4 H'O S. 172 UO 80 V) 28H) -05 4 5;j 54 5«0 132 ■04 88 080 55 11-4 K. 2805 -03 07 ^ 5 52 52 MO 13-3 E. -06 88 55 50 OM'O 50 14-2 S.E. 28-65 -06 71 P . . J 54 54 5«1'0 13-3 8. 82 R T 1 70 00 8'3 K. 28-45 81 ^ 00 74 770 70 0-2 )*K. 74 03 28-42 Q >* ta 02 07 4-7 SW. •42 75 Q t «4 04 79 70 3-6 SE. 28-87 125 79 ^ u / 58 57 UO 59 57 01 030 700 tMi'O 720 04 03 0-6 77 10-4 13 w. SW. M2 84 .59 90 86 28-53 y 10 •04 -03 w. 28-46 P 11 1 50 50 58 39 N.W -03 88 R 040 010 55 7-7 4-7 W. W. 28-70 -03 -04 •02 70 88 ^ 12 ; 57 57 UO 00 74 55 10 I NW. 28-73 •05 74 P ':• 58 58 OO'O 4-5 HE. -06 83 P 5« 00 70 •* 12 2 SW. 28-90 -06 48 P 14. I t!0 00 780 27-2 N. -06 46 R m 00 000 00 100 N. 38-94 -02 44 P 15 j 59 58 63-0 3-3 S. -05 64 P 1 M 04 760 00 4-4 SW. 29-00 •06 82 P Ih UU 00 OhO 5-3 SW. -06 85 P 00 00 58 00 00 08 58 70 07 73 480 00 11 2 8W. 29-13 06 90 86 86 P 17 ; •03 P 05 7-9 5-9 8W. NE. 28-65 P 18, .,/ •06 R I 00 00 mo 56 111 NE. 28-65 •08 65 P 1» ( 58 57 540 10-9 NE. •06 76 P ''. 02-0 04(1 7'JO no 4 4 SW. 28-70 64 90 57 R 20 i 01 63 p < 72 0-8 w. 28-70 •05 P 21 . ,.! 00 06 740 S-7 NE. •08 01 P ■; 04 02 64 02 73 010 02 28-85 •03 ■03 ■oi> 57 89 P -'■J . . ; 5 S. Q M 03 70-0 00 5-2 w. 28-00 •05 81 ^ ■-':( ... J l 4-5 N. 28-85 .55 •-'li . 1 01 00 02 2-4 SE. •06 74 P ' 04 03 74 56 10-3 .«E. 28-76 •20 43 P L'7 • 01 00 01 12-8 E. •03 89 R 02 02 000 62 14'2 E. 28-65 •09 61 R ■js (U 04 080 3-3 8. •09 02 U 03 03 03 02 000 07 58 28-70 ■03 ■05 01 71 (J ■_MI 1-7 8. P 03 03 71'. 00 3-7 NW. 28-85 •09 M u / 050 "58" 2-7 1-7 SW. s. "28-75' ■03 (j Avpii -,e time of ohgorvation : — 7.15 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. P — ( iear, no clouds. (i = Small fleecy clouds. H = ('uiiiuli. S = Heavy, overcast, thrcafeninn. . If I 1 i\ 280 DKVAHTMESr IHk I S TKHIOH T (MdWI V, A. 1t17 Meteuh oukjii Ai. Data ran M.H.S. Stauos vt Kkkwatis, Ont., » ,« .Jiii.y, 1!»I4. n \n Day I. 2 i 4 A n 7 s It 10 II i:i 14 1.'. 10 17 l^ It) ;«) ■21 22 23 . 24 2.'> . 2<'> 1'7 Jh . I'll 3«) .n tftkn Tcnippratuni Tunk i Air ))l IMi )M t'>H 7;< (ih 711 7(1 •17 )M) lih till tK) lilt tilt 7(1 70 7.1 7.) 72 7.1 i;u 7(1 (>K 7(1 iS 7« 71 7.t (ill 71 (ill (ih 70 7:i 71 7:t 74 7:* 7(i 74 7^1 7:i 7:t 72 71 li,'l Ul (Ml M 7(1 h-2 74 S3 (is 77 (i2 Day Oil (M tiS 7s I (1L> 70 (i.j (is 04 7(1 (is (i."> (i(i 70 71 r.s :..'■> (i.3 ti4 73 70 0(i 07 71' 72 v.-iooi(> ''T'*';- 73 71 3 11 s-o 3.S 4'(i 2-3 10-7 13 It 14 < ■.') (i-3 lt'> 0-4 40 3-2 1 i) ti'O 4 h Mile. p«r hour 2:1 -"» ■ .*> .■>-s .'id 2 II 2h I 7-3 12 7 11.') .'.- I 2-S ti-3 ■ > ' 2 .".■7 4 s I'd O'H S-O 1-7 lO'O I 7 * *i I 4 7 I 21 (I ! 22 It S'7' 14 K 1 1 ■ . > Itti ■i-r, 7(1 N. NW •HW. HW SW W. W N. N. .■4. SK, SIv SIv SW. .s\V. SK. 1;. N. N. SW. SW. SW. w w. N SW. SW SW s. w w. SW. SW. SW. SW. SW SW s. s. SW. SW. s. s. 8W. SW. w w. Itiiriv iiM'tcr I lie Ilea 2s.-,:i 2S..'h', 2H.4.') 2h .10 2S.;)2 2S.3.'i 2S-7.1 2S • 'ill 2S.,-)3 2S-,VI 2S.4S 2S.44 2S • .•i2 2s-:i:t 2S(iO 2S.s:i 2S.4.-) ■2H-',7 2S.01I 2S.0O 2S-(Hj 2S-47 2S-.'V0 2S.52 2S.44 2S(,0 2S . 5s 28-72 2S()S 2S..'iti 2S O.") Evspor- aliuu Inclipn (W, (12 (Hi '00 -03 (II (HI ■02 Rain liiinii dity IiicImv (Nl (M INI (II (Ml (Ml (Nl -INI (Nl 1 ) (Nl (Nl •02 -01 (Ni -03 •02 (HI 1 -0.1 (M (II (I.'i (HI (13 -INI 10 Mi •0.1 •INI (HI (HI -07 ■07 -01 •111 •13 •01 <(KI (HI •0.1 (11 •0.1 (Nl OS (HI (M (HI 02 (HI 0.1 (HI •(H) (IS l(HI 03 03 (m (Hi ■02 III ■02 12 12 (11 03 (11 Oil (lit 02 10 04 (lii .'>■> ot -.1 7s SI 7(1 S.1 73 SI lt.1 11.1 S(i 711 s7 KNI 11.1 114 !H) KHI SO 79 72 IK) IHI 7.1 H4 74 7U SO (.5 s.1 s,1 SI 74 s7 (is 7(i SO SO 41) S2 74 s.1 SO lt.1 110 •M KM I Uciirra. AvtruBc time of oh.surviition;— 7.1.1 a.m. mid 0.30 p.m. 1 =( Icnr. no clouds. (i = Sinull fli-eoy cloud.-*. K = Cumuli. S=Hotivy, •ivcrciist tlirtati'ning. I' I' I' H K It Ti'iiipcnitura V.I.K^ty WilKl DirM- tion limro- inetcr Kvapor- ,, . lliiiiii ility c L«k» Tkitk Air l>«y MUfi " « • IHT Inclm Illc'lu>« IdgIick ',; hour 1 I' 7:j 71 ti:i iiii T.'i 7.'. 7ti II h W. 2h 4.1 lU 70 ■J rti 7tl 7ti 4 1 .\.K ■W, th 7;i 7;» 70 2H(H ■ 1,1 tih :( 72 72 tMj :t-:t W. 02 05 IM) 1 7.1 75 sj lo:t 10 N\V 2h 17 01 t t 77 Kl 1 .1 .s\\. 2h .Vl •04 hO .'i 72 72 t_>7 •i;i N\V '04 01 72 7* 72 121) NW. 2h-21t ' Ih 77 li 71 7I ti2 1 N\V Mi M 72 « 2 tih 1-2 \V. 2h-4H ■ IJ 1> 1 nil tilt Ii2 4 a SK. 12 71 7:i 7:t 7h til SK. 2h-4.1 ■Hi 1. till s 71 t 1 tih ■Oh ' hi 71 71 70 .1h S. 2h. 1.1 llti 71 11 I" 70 IHi 2h w till 1 1 71 tUi 2h-:J0 12 00 III 71 71) ti2 10 N. •Oh TI 71 71 tVt 2h-.ir •12 Tl II tin tin tn .vn NW. 2H . tih •0.1 To 70 70 07 :M \\. IMi 75 \1 70 70 ti.') ;m SW. ■Oh 75 IH) ti<) ti2 till s 2h-,17 •tm . i:i ti« tih ti2 1 .1 w •02 .10 tw t)^ ti2 11 .) NW. 2h .11 IW .10 It tin t)» tiO 0-7 N. IH.I hM 1)9 lilt till 0-2 NW. 2h-.12 IMi 71 i:. 1)7 ti7 ti2 1 I-*' s •02 01 h!l lis tih ti2 .14 1:. 2h 41 •0.1 2:1 00 It'. 7.< 74 h2 11 .•^. 2h-2h •tMI 4S , j IT I.S tis ti.'i 4 • :t N. ■07 10 Nit i/J TO 70 :th N. 2h-40 ■IMi h.1 is !)(» tit) ti2 IS N. ■11.1 V.l 72 t 2 7"> 1-2 N. 2h-ur •05 5h 1 I'.t li'.l ti^ 02 2 -.I N. ■02 hO ! 72 72 72 2 a .■^ 2h()4 •02 05 ' -•• '!>> l>« titi 0-7 \V. •o:t ,S0 ' 7U 70 tiO .1-4 NW 2hOr ■0.1 i:t ■-'1,. i 2 11 2-4 2-7 N. N. SK. ! ti'l 1 ■sz . / tj>> tin 12 h5 liM tis 00 2h-,1.1 07 J 5 SO -■' / tJH tih ."iS Oti N. 15 h:i ' 0(i tk) 'j.'i 2sti;i ■in' NS -'■» J tiU ti4 ,")0 .1-7 ■ ■ K. 15 74 I t)H tih ■)ti ' , 4;i NK. 2h-7(! ■ OH 1 1 -•• ; tn ti-J .".2 ti-.i K, 12 T.I 1 \ tKt 04 .12 ■ .1 NK. 2K.M ■ll.l 21 hh 1 -'•■' ; 66 t>5 .14 .1 • 2 NK. ■Oh 14 70 ■^^ ) 04 (>4 .10 4(1 N. . 2h-72 ■o:i .SO t tu 04 .14 . 0-2 K. ■ 0:1 hh 1 ti4 04 ti2 1-2 s. 2S-77 •IMi 79 ' J.s 64 (>4 .10 .Mt s. •09 hO ! ^ t>4 »H t.4 ti-h s '2h:,14' 79 ' ■->'.» t>4 t>4 Jh Oo w. 47 SO ! t'>tj titi til :{-5 s. 2S-28 ■04 07 00 1 ;to tW ti4 ,1<1 1 '.1 ■o:{ ■ 0.) hO 1 t>t> titi ti4 2h'4:i •00 •HI 1 u IH W ti2 .>•! > ■UA :iii SO i. tlti 00 72 1 .I'O w. 2h-t)0 .03 h2 |. Uen< ml r p r I' I' '.i |{ r 1" w i> ti I- 1' I' i> r I' I' I' 1 1 1' u 1* !• I- V <-i I' r u y u i< 1' I* I- It I' H I' H R H I- l< u H H i\ 11 iff Jli i ( f Average time of observation: — 7.15 a.m. and H..'<0 p.m. I' = Clear, no clouds. Q = Small fleecy clouib. R = (Cumuli. S = Heavy overi';i>l, tlireali'iiinu. - . I: 232 DKPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Metkorouwical Data foh M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for Septembkh, 1914. 2» •Ji) Day 8. 9 lU 11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 IM 111 20 21 22, 2.« •24 Temperature Lake 64 62 62 63 60 63 63 64 62 62 60 60 60 5tt 59 62 Tank 65 62 60 62 60 60 59 Ki 59 Ul m .")S 59 59 tiO .".(> 57 .'ili 59 5h tiO ti2 58 58 58 57 64 62 62 63 60 63 63 64 62 60 59 59 60 58 59 62 66 62 Air 60 62 60 60 59 63 53 61 KU 58 59 59 *iU iV) 57 59 58 60 62 58 58 .58 57 m 56 58 S2 54 48 64 52 64 56 55 50 Day 53 57 55 57 65 67 63 56 59 59 60 52 66 59 64 51 44 46 51 56 44 5(1 53 Ul 55 63 62 51 55 ti5 Velocity Wind Mile* per hour 4-8 4-9 8-4 90 141 12-6 4-4 3-5 2-8 9-4 3-6 7.8 3-2 2-6 7-6 120 50 3-6 21 2-6 6-6 16-7 10 13 4' 8' 11- 11- 1- 80 9-7 9-7 7-4 9-2 3-9 4-8 9-7 13-9 13- 1 31 1-7 81 81 2-4 5-5 33 30 10-5 13 4 5' 3' 4 4- Direc- tion Wind W. W. w. w. NW. NW. w. SE. E. E. NE. E. E. E. S. 8. sw. 8. S. s. 8. 8. W. 8. 8. 8. W. W. 8. 8. 8. 8E. S. SW. NW. W. N. NW. NW. W. E. N. N. 8. 8. 8. NE. SE. 8. 8. NW. NW. 8. S. Baro- meter Inches 28-32 28-34 28-49 28-52 28 34 28-50 28-05 28-96 Evapor- ation 28-75 '28-62 28-54 '28-'7i 28-60 '28-52 28-62 28-33 28-83 '28-63 28-75 '28-62 28-11 '28-4-i 28-48 '28-64 28-73 '28 '61 28-67 '28-52 28-67 28-64 Average time of ob«ervation: — 7.15 !!.m. and fi.30 p m P = Clear, no clouds. (j = Small fleecy clouds. R = Cumuli. s< = Heavy, overc.ist, threatening. Inches -06 -09 •03 -06 1-06 -12 -06 -02 -05 -14 •16 •06' Hain Inches -10 -14 Humi- dity ■17 ■02 •08 •02 •07 •06 •05 •04 •04 ■07 •06 ■06 •04 •05 •06 ■12 ■09 •10 •02 ■08 •06 •53 •87 •92 •05 i-ii 12 88 89 88 88 87 70 88 76 77 82 74 82 83 94 83 78 76 84 General 82 68 81 65 88 58 89 90 87 79 89 84 69 82 59 78 71 91 70 79 82 94 82 79 64 H K R R R P P P R R P p R R P P R R P S S 8 R Q Q P Q P P P P P P P P I> P P PR00RB3S REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 233 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2M Meteorological Data for M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for October, 1914. Temperature Direc- Day Velocity Wind tion Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity Lake Tank Air Day Miles ° O per hour 5-0 Inches Inches Inches % 1.. , , ( 57 57 58 SK. -08 Ki l> 58 58 70 80 SK. 28-47 •06 70 l> (SO 60 64 6-3 8. -00 p 01 59 61 59 68 64 66 28-32 •00 -08 74 75 ;< / 7-3 SE. 58 58 65 66 10-7 8. 28-25 -06 76 |> 4 00 00 64 10- 1 SE. -00 79 R 62 60 62 62 69 64 66 28-24 -02 •OO 72 86 K s o 40 SE. 59 58 58 68 3-3 8. 28-50 •08 ■32 Hli s (1 58 68 61 55 0-3 21 20 E. S. NE. '28-67' •03 ■03 94 54 "52' 28-65 '28-37 8 ' 67 57 48 4-3 E. •08 P 9 / 58 68 67 30 W. •03 ■07 94 s 10 ] 53 28-37 56 56 60 51 8W. •01 ■65 87 \ 58 58 48 47 8-4 SW. 28-30 •28 164 87 s 11 f 56 56 42 4-8 NW. •05 ■11 85 ,s 56 56 42 4i 28-48 •02 ■16 92 12 1 54 54 36 9-8 NE. •02 91 R 54 64 38 46 6-3 NE. 28-86 •10 91 l> 13 54 64 40 1-7 NE. •04 76 p 66 56 48 39 1-4 NW. 29-20 •02 87 p I* 34 54 44 5-5 W. •10 85 p 54 54 52 47 7-4 w. 28-70 •04 88 ^ 15 ( 54 64 46 61 N. •06 93 ) 56 60 56 53 5-6 E. 28-64 •02 77 p 16. . ( 54 64 62 6-6 SW. ■04 88 p 56 50 62 64 7-4 SW. 28-32 04 89 p >7 / 54 54 44 20 NE. •04 93 p 1 66 50 56 50 58 56 54 3-7 11-6 E. SE. 28-33 89 82 p 18. .| •04 s 57 28- 18 19 ; 54 64 64 10-2 SW. •02 88 s 56 50 68 56 51 SW. 28- 16 ■02 77 p •-"o / 54 64 54 2-4 SW. •04 88 p 50 56 62 68 9-2 SW. 28-31 •02 84 I> -' 60 56 46 3-8 N. ■02 80 p 50 56 68 52 2-1 E. 28-73 ■02 8:) p 2a 64 M 64 8-4 SE. ■04 88 R 50 66 00 55 9-6 SE. 28-65 ■02 89 23 64 64 42 11-6 N. ■08 ■20 92 ^ 54 64 48 49 141 NW. 28-73 ■04 80 p 24. 1 52 62 42 4-8 SW. ■03 ■01 02 R 52 52 50 46 13-5 w. 28-71 ■06 S7 R 62 52 42 10-6 N.W. 04 ■02 92 s 60 ■>o ;j8 40 28-53 ■02 83 2li 40 40 20 151 NW. ■08 86 p 46 46 30 24 111 NW. 28-83 ■00 89 p 2< 48 48 34 8'1 W. ■14 !N) ^ 48 48 44 35 12-9 w. 28-43 ■06 86 p 2S 48 48 38 70 N. •04 8:< s 48 48 42 40 6? N.W 28-34 •04 86 29 48 48 38 8-6 W. •00 91 p 48 48 4S 43 11-2 NW. 28-49 ■04 87 p .'«! . < 48 48 42 IS S. ■04 92 K 48 48 64 45 5-2 s. 28-39 ■04 82 I> ■i\ 48 48 40 3-r. s. •06 >X.\ s 1 .1(1 50 52 53 4-8 s. 28-10 ■02 1 ■ - ! .S.S j r ;,f. ■ E Avpraup time of observation:— 7.16 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. P= Clear, no olouda. y = Small, fleecy clouds. R = Cumuli. .'*" Heavy, overrast, threatening. 1 I lit' t \n ili f» i 234 DEPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR 7 QEORQE V, A. 1917 Meteorolooical Data roH M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for Noveuber, 1914. Trinperature Direc- tion Wind Day Vclcxsity Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity General Lake Tank Air Day MUea O o O per hour IncheB Inches Inches '"i 1 48 4S 40. 8 N. -01 -01 84 S 4H 47 48 48 40 40 43 28-36 -04 -08 76 88 1> •> 9-2 SE. 46 40 40-0 41 14-5 SK. 28-37 -04 89 !• ;i 47 47 440 7-3 W. -04 85 s 4H 48 45 44 10-3 w. 28-05 -05 -02 79 s 4 ( 40 46 35 12-4 NW. ■03 -19 91 K 47 46 360 36 10-7 NW. 28-51 -03 -03 91 s ^ 8-5 N. 4« 46 32 31 2-9 NW. 28-58 14 74 1' 4-5 K. 40 4t .33 -0 35 •>8-39 -04 52 It -, 12-8 4-0 NW. W. 4.'> 44 32 34 28-53 -10 79 44 44 35 :"5 HW. 28 55 -03 •02 95 •> 5-8 E. 28-(iO -18 :m 34 4-0 2 28-68 P IS I 8-0 8-9 N. 16-2 NW. 28-71 -oi }' 19 ; 100 9-3 W. r 33 120 8 2-9 S. 28-46 1" 'i 20-0 8-3 s. !• 33 24 22 3 9 W. 28-26 94 1" •>i 1 23-0 9-4 NW. V ,34 19 10-2 8-4 NW. 28-51 8.") 1' 22 8-0 1' 33 13-0 12 2- 1 28-75 1' •JH ' 22-0 5" s i> 31 23 • 26 28-49 100 59 !• •>4 ( 0-2 sw 1" 34 32 60 91 sw. sw. 28-49 •J') 30 95 l> ;j4 39 • 5 35 •>.•> s 28-17 92 K ■>\\ 30 ' 9-4 NW. U 33 190 .30 15 9 N. 28-32 I'Kl I' ■>7 •t-5 4 s (J 33 23() 17 51 s. 28-69 1(H) 1> •»>s 1 •'7-0 0-9 s I» 33 39-5 35 8-9 s. 28-35 8S 1' m 41-0 SO I" 34 34 36-5 30 (1 33 38 37 28 -.32 81 91 70 I' :»( 1 5 1) 01 N. N. V«ii 28-48 K Avt-raRi' tiiiM- of ohscrvnt ion: --7.45 a.m. and .'i.OO p.m. I' = ("lriir, nil r-louds. li = Small flcrcy i-lninl:-. U = ('iiiiiuli. S = Hr:t\->- ovi'r(-:i!*t, thn-iitciiini;. l\ PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MAXITUBA HYDROMETHIC .■iCHVEY 235 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Meteobolooical Data for M.H.8. Station at Keewatin, O.vt., vor December, 1914. .^V(•raK<• linii' (i( r>l)!«TM't I' = Clear, riii I'limilsi. (i = Sniiill fleecy elnuds. H = ('minili. ."<•= Heiivy. overcast. thnnteniiiK ion: --.".45. a m. anil .'i.tKI p.m. Day Temperature Velocity Wind Direc- tion Wind Baro- meter Kvapo atiun Humi- dity '.;; 95 73 92 77 General Lake Tank Air Day Rain Inehee •10 •iiV 1. .. J 2 . . . ' O 34 32 o 33 23 IK 19 22 2tS 2K 22 29 23 20 It) 1 H 1 15 13 ';] 10 -12 -11 -20 -12 -19 — s 2 i;; 12 13 13 9 10 11 ^ '2 -22 - 4 -22 -19 -2K 29-6 20-6 '26-0 27-t'l '28-0 Miles IX-T bour 7-2 5-9 7 4 K W. NW. Inches '28-4.V 2S-70 Indies K R 3 / 0-2 S. 2K-7S 2»-7tJ ■■2S-.S4 4 5 f.-5 4-7 13-9 4-4 s. s. s. 100 100 94 87 6 33 32 32 32 2S0 2S-K9 t - . . . 27 29 03 « 170 tj-0 io'o IM 4-9 li-4 11 1-9 4-H 30 N. N. N. sw. w. s. w. w. 29- 12 29-15 2S-KS 2»-5:. 28-42 10 . U 12 i:i 7.0 10 - - 3-0 -i-i'i) -i2-t! 11 21 21-9 w. 28-59 28 tU 28 -.SO 14 16 / 17 ' - 40 28-74 + 0-0 2S.:« -20 IH p 19 130 28-21 '-'» . 10 28-48 70 28-41 28 --29 -'» ) •2i ; -14-0 — Ih'o 23 28-48 . . ' 1 P 24 . . . -!-,0 28-55 -280 -14 1 28-70 28-75 28-42 25 1 2r. ( -24 — t — H 3. V V 27 - 4 () ■ • 1 ' 1 — 1 9 - 3-0 + '3-0 28-08 28-28 28-07 28-32 •• l» 2(s 1 i . . 1 ■ '1 1 " •2» , V 1' p .... — It ! 1 1 — 7 -20 13 - 0-0 i .«» 1 1 31 ..( -14-Oi 1 1 . 1 K R 1 1 + H-OI ■ ' ! ■ ■ 1 28 -.to i 1 " ■ i . . . 1 . . . . 1 'I •Ji 236 DBPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR 7 QEOROS V, A. 1917 Metborolooical Data fob M.H.S. Station at Keewatiw, Ont., for Januaet, 1915. Dr.y Temperature Velocity Wind Direc- tion Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity General Lake Tank Air Daj- 1 ( O MUea per hour Inchei Inches Inches % !• ■ 32 7" -21 10 13 15 24 12 24 12 14 2 4 H 8 4 11 26 27 3 21 20 30 24 12 6 6 3 6 - 6 6 6 9 6 10 9 14 -10 - 4 -IH - 4 - 4 - <> -11 -14 -23 -23 - 33 -U) -25 -14 -35 -24 -24 -Hi -33 2 28-47 -30 P - 6 28-83 P P ■ 1 ) 9 28 53 Q R 18 28-05 '^ 5 23 28-09 H R 20 28-22 P 7 P 1 ' 7 28-65 P P 8 28-40 P « . P 11 22 28 46 P R 28-38 R ^ 10 2-8 28-40 R ■ 18 6 "o' 7-3 111 110 0-2 2-7 2-4 1-6 1-2 7-9 ■ ' sw! " w. sw. w. NE. NE. N. N. 28-01 C 1. ■ 1 27-83 Q 14 ft 28-33 -08 R 15 P 28-60 P 1 A P 28-57 P 17 R 8 ' io' is -■5" '-'h" -'5" -12' 5-9 10 1-7 4-6 3-7 3-9 4-6 3-5 ■ '0-9 "'4-6' ' 2-5 E. S. s. N. N. N. N. N. NW. S. SW. 28-33 R R ■ 28-20 -13 R R 1 I ■\ i 28-28 R 20 . P 28- 65 P 21 28-85 '28-75 22 23 28-57 24 -IB -25" -23 10 2-4 1-5 1-7 3-9 ' ■ ■ s'. ' ■ ■ s. w. w. w. w. 28-68 1 ■ - i 28-51 20 . . 28-49 •t~ "' ■ ■ ■ ■ -;«) 3-9 28-76 -25 -J3 _'4' 5-5 1-2 2-9 11 s. s. "s. " s. 28-58 28-75 JO - S , ... +14 1?. 28-55 •07 ' ' r 1 "v + 7 28-69 V 1 1 m « Average time of observation P = CI('ar, no cloiidf. Q = Small fleecy clouds. R- Cumuli. S" Heavy, overcast, threatening. 45 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. PROORBSS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 237 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Mbteobolooical Data fob M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., fob Febbuaby, 1915. Average time of observation: — 7.45. a.m. ami 5.00 p.m. P = ('lfar, no clouds. Q = Kinall fleecy clouds. R=^Ctimuii. S = Heavy. ovrrrast, thn-atcniiiK. Day Temperature Velocity Wind Direc- tion Wind Baro- meter Evapor- ation Rain Humi- dity Ueneral Lake Tank Air Day 1 1 O - 9 2 17 19 19 24 24 26 12 15 1 10 - 6 15 10 8 25 21 25 20 22 24 16 20 26 25 24 16 12 4 12 16 34 35 35 31 32 34 34 30 2S 20 25 6 28 6 23 10 18 3 17 3 17 14 15 O MUeg per hour Inches Inches Inches % P i i I j 32 - 2 28-69 I' •» 11 8 21 ■■ 24 15" 9 5-8 51 S. 28-45 Q ;{ K 28':i6 -40 U 4 4-3 07 1-2 9-2 5-2 71 E. NE. N. N. NW. NW. R 28-25 P - ^ 28-36 P ] -j 1 i { 1 i < 1 28-51 P - P 8 li 14 "22" i9 11 2i 3-8 0-4 1-8 0-8 3-7 ?:l 0-5 2-4 0-6 2-4 0-3 W. NE. NW. S. s, s. s N. N. S. s. .SE. 28-76 P S K 28-79 -10 P g p 28-54 R 10 28-27 U 11 R 28-52 P 1' P 28-30 P 13 R 28-38 R 14 R 23 16 9 22" 33 0-2 3-9 "nw.' 28-04 -60 R 15. R 28-48 28-64 "28-47 -30 R 16 4-2 SE. P P 17. . , 0-5 12-2 3-7 38 s. s. s. s. P ■ P 18 R ' 28-47 -(Mj R lU R 31 33 "28" ■ ■ 24 " 'I8 ' 16 i4 10 11' 0-3 0-5 50 7-8 "'2'-\' ' 7-9 4-6 2-7 2-9 0-4 4-7 3-4 3-9 3-4 10 2-9 NE. N. s. s. s. NE. N. N. N. N. N. E. NE. S. s. S. s. •28-63 R 20 { \ 1 28-63 ' 28-68 "28-82 R 21 R 22 . . 23 p 28-69 P 24 . . P 28-62 I> 25 . . P 28-75 |. . . . 1 P 26 .... P 28-87 P 27 P { 28-89 i P 2s ^ is 2-8 28-65 .1 J at8 DBPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR n 7 OCORQK V, A. 1017 Meteorolooicai. Data fok M.H.8. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for March. 1»16. Average time of obtiprviition: — 7.45 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. I' = Clear, no clouds. T 1-6 ' 0-3 X. " ' s. " 28-85 95 !» ■ • ■/ ' 34' 28-73 69 l» » 0-3 1-4 s. s. P +30 + 190 +35. +20-0 +:iti-o +22 • +35 +2S-0 +31 +.30- +24 28-67 58 10 ... P P p + 26-0 28-67 82" u 35 "33' +29 28-65 50 P p 12 . . 13 .} +29-0 +28-0 '3-4 2-7 s. s. 28-62 77 P R 28-61 R 14 R P 15 1 le , + 33-0 + 320 +.(4 +24 +.34 +30 U +34 + 1()() +23.0 +20. +20-0 +22-0 +31-5 +28-0 +30 +31 28-54 85 . . 50 N. N. s. w. w. ;j4 35 +31-0 +36-0 +32-0 +21-0 '+i9-0 +24-0 7-5 1-9 4-2 4-2 2S-t)4 58 28-65 77 l> 17 . . , . / P 28-40 81 p IS ; 4-0 24-5 12-4 15-5 8-1 N. N. X. X. X. P p 33 28-49 1!' / R 28-51 •17 20 . . . . / '34 p 28 tie 89 94 82 P 21. . . .1 p '\ +29-0 28 -.57 p 22 4-6 X. { +32-0 +.34-0 +24-0 + 18-0 23 ,..| 24, . ( ■35 +32-0 +38 +2«0 + 18-0 + 3-0 5-4 3-5 9-2 s. X. 28-15 •20 8.3 It K R R R 28-33 25 f 14-1 10-2 X. X. 28 KJ -« 1 27 . . , 1 + 2;j-() +32-0 +30 P P 8 P +21-0 10-4 w. 28-64 \ +20-0 +22-0 9-2 X. 28-39 ' Hi' ' 2S .. . / 1 + 18-0 + 10 +24 + 190 +32-0 + 11-0 + 14-0 +22-0 60 12-9 7-3 6-8 7-9 X. X. xw. X. X. 28-61 P p 2'.» / 28-59 55 P R p :;n ( ^ 28-69 60 71 67 ■" { -r2S-0 i 5-6 i X. ^ +38.0 +29-01 28-73 1 PHOORBSS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SVRVKY SESSIONAL PAPIR No. 28f Me-reoROLoaicAL Data fou M.H.S. Station at Keewatin, Ont., for Apkii,, 1915 239 Uay a.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10.. 11 . 12.. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Its. 19. ;'0. 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27. 28 29. 30 Ti-mperatun- Lake Tank Air 35 30-6 36 37 6 37 37i> 30 37-0 36-5 3»0 3«0 37-5 3»0 39-5 280 370 38-0 Day Velocity Wind 28 35 36 44 44 44 36 39 34 42 36 48 41 47 42 42 43 43 410 44-5 400 440 44-5 44 44-5 41-5 440 445 440 440 440 450 460 43-5 47 440 45 470 40-5 47 430 37-5 38 395 410 44-5 40 46 44-5 44 44-5 40 460 44-5 42-0 43 43 450 460 43 -.5 46-5 440 450 47 46-5 470 43 47 52 43 60 51 66 67 48 58 56 28-5 30 390 400 36-0 37 5 420 46-6 405 460 390 390 440 50 53-0 51 (K) 40 58 oi 49 47 48 m 58 44 (W 56 49 63 45 510 48-0 Milrs per hour 6-8 9-7 67 3-2 6-6 H-3 50 3 2'9 3-2 2-8 2-7 1-6 1-3 510 52-0 45 51-5 52-0 47-0 55 51-6 53 490 52-6 46-5 6-2 5-7 5-7 6-6 5-4 4-6 6-7 8-5 4-3 2-9 5-8 6-4 4-7 Uircc- tion Wind N. N. S. s. s. s. E. w. w. w. s. s. s. 'sw' 13-2 1-4 60 3-3 1(1-2 7-1 6-6 91 15- 1 2-9 1-6 '2'*2 80 1-2 2-5 1-7 6-3 24-5 15-2 17-7 11-6 130 S. S. s. .s. s. s N. NW. Baro- mpter I mill' 28-76 28-77 28-37 28-19 28-41 28-65 28-66 28 51 28-29 28-10 28-57 NW. XW. SK. Si:. 28-70 28-59 28-50 28-61 2N-69 28-29 Evuixir- ittioii Kuin IlK'lirn IlU'hl'8 Humi- dity < icm-ral •025 •0-J5 -015 28-23 28--io N. X. W. W. s X. NW. NW. NW. NW. N. NE. NE. 28-61 28-22 28-20 28 -.36 28-29 28-27 28-41 28-11 28- i6 -(12 ■02 -0." -o; ■O.i -11 -03 -07 -0>i -03 •04 28-44 I 28-45 I, i i ■02 •05 •07 ■0] Average time of observation: — 7.45 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. P = riear, no clouds. Q = Small fleecy clouds. R = ('uniuli. S= Heavy, overcast, threatening. 14 •07 94 57 78 78 91 92 •50 •26 62 79 51 88 63 96 77' 70 71 76 .s5 66 (iO 72 74 73 93 89 63 85 91 67 93 74 93 I' K l< It U U I' V U .s s I'OK I' I' I' V V V V s p p V s '^ I' p p p p K R For Q all fleecy clouds. It = Cumuli. S = Heavy, ovi-rcaat, threatening. : I hi I'HOOKgSa HEPORT Of THE MAMTOBA HYDRO.VKTRIC SlHyKY 241 •KSaiONAL PAPUn No. Ht MicTEOR(>i.(Miii AL Data roK M.H.S. Statikn at Kbewatin, Ont., roK June, 1015. Day I » 7 H !) 10 11 IJ l.J. 14 15 IG 17 \X in •-•O •Jl •I'l 2:t 24 .JO Ti-niprraturp Ijtkr Tank 5^11 Ul'O I ui :. { )tl>'0 I iil'O j ttlU tU-0 I tw .'> I ."i1»-0 ■'.MO 5M'0 .'>H-0 5tt J .>K'0 ttOO 590 5H-0 570 580 oil «M tMI W 01 iv2 Ul 5N0 5« "»^•0 I o« 50 I 00 5N0 i 5V asu I 5h 57 'O I 50 5hO ; 3I» 570 ."•0 50 50 570 59-0 59-0 oo 5ho I 5« 550 5)S'5 500 5^•0 56-0 57-5 550 02 5 59 -5 59 5 I 00 59-5 050 02 55 '5 61 61 Atr I Day 010 090 04-0 770 000 740 040 OS 02 440 440 52 390 52-5 52-5 5«0 520 fiU'O 520 580 540 5M'0 590 010 50-5 45 5«0 54-5 49-5 53-5 530 02 590 56-5 40 01 5.J0 050 0.5 02 5.50 OSO 5h0 040 010 710 000 080 610 080 o:< 00 07 07 tW 45 48' 48' 5;j 52 54 53 58' 51 00 51 .W 5:1 5S' 57 58 50 58 00 Wi 07 *iO 04 64 Velocity, Wind MUr* per hour 4-2 4-3 20 20 5-3 6-2 110 171 5 5 60 13-8 4-7 81 7-9 20 4h 70 0-7 3-2 30 2-9 51 15-2 2.5 11-5 7-2 90 81 11-3 1-8 0-4 6-7 10-3 3-7 41 61 22-3 0-5 .■)-N 5(t 3-7 00 5-3 3-4 3-2 10-7 6-2 4-4 Direc- | Baro- tion I meter Wind I X K. s, s. s w. \\. X. X. XK. XK. X\V. s. w. SK. K. X. s. SK. K. W. W. W. X. X. s. SK. X. X. X. w. w. X. w. X. sw 8W. SK. \v. sw. w. X. xw. Inch<-< 28^59 28^4 28 55 Evapor- ation 28.44 28^12 28-31 28. 42 28-50 28-53 28 :» 28 .35 28. 32 28-39 IncliPt -03 1)1 01 '(M •02 -07 -03 28-:i5 28-36 28-39 28-49 28 44 28-51 28 .>5 28-21 28-55 28-45 28-5i 28-40 28-39 28-38 28-52 28-47 28-27 Average time of oliwrvation:— 7.15 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. P— Clear, no douda. Qs Small fleecy clouds. R— Cumuli. S— Heavy, overcast, threatenins. Rain Humi- dity Inchvs: % -0,-> <»3 -10 -08 -02 (M -04 ■07 -02 -01 • •2 •*N1 -im -03 07 tw ■09 o:t ■tl7 ■05 ■035 IM ■02 ■04 ■07 (18 ■01 45 •15 10 -.38 17 -05 •0.3 M 81 95 75 85 Genera I P R V !• P 30 -13 92 93 82 79 8« 8N 70 89 8.> 73 88 8«i 88 80 81 86 -44 i I i -'15'i 85 0.5 04 76 91 8> 87 Vt -68 'IMi 34 ■02 94 87 74 88 78 -02 1 -04 01 ■40 -i i 1 70 ■02 84 i ■05 ■28' ■'»5'| :oi ,84' ■02 ■01 84 ■05 90 ■00 74 ■CM ■08 "8 1 K K 4 it P P Q s s R P R Q R Q P P R S P R P R ? P R P P S s p p p Q ll 23f-I7 243 OKPAHTMKST Or THM ISTBHIOR 7 aiOMQI V. A. ittr Mbtkorouhiical Data run M.H.S. Station. Kkbwatin, (>,,r . »ok Jtxr, lOin. Day 1 3 3 4 a fl 7 8 9 Vi 11 12 13 14 15 1« 17 18 It) 30 r. S3 23 24 35 3a 27 3h 20 30 31 Temprraturc Lake Tank 1 Air i Day OO'U MO «M)0 030 flOO 3»'0 «:jo 03 A 070 OH O o:io o^ 0.'i'0 o:j 040 Mi) 03 070 050 71(t 05 *t4-0 05 0.'>'5 05 000 tM-5 IM-5 tH-5 04-0 040 m-i 04-5 04-5 M-r, Wit) Cm • ,"> •Mi '5 Ml) M-r, •MO l>!i O 00-5 5U l> 01 000 030 oi-0 5M'5 o:r5 02-5 OM'O •ill 6 U^'O ON-5 o.'ro 03-5 050 050 0.5 07-5 05-3 700 0.5 tM-5 aio 0.')-5 Ml) OO'O (HO 04 MO Ii4-.'. tH-5 IWi ■ 5 04-5 01-5 IM-5 t'.T ■ ". (i«> 07 IWJ-5 IWi ' o;»-.-i tw-.-i •HI •Ml 41t 03 4U •M t(3 47 ON .'Ml 73 70 o:< 77 05 04 73 OU M M 74 •Mi ' 70 70 1 0.J ' t 1 m IM •17 00 1 •MJ ! 04> 05 1 54i •il (>:< •Ml .l.'l 07 .> 01 .> 70 ra 71 MS m M) •HI 0> 04 00 07 04 07 07 07 70 •W 00 05 .5tt .IN 03 03 0« •17 03 .VI 1 Vi.|.)dty Wind Dirrr- tion Wind Itaro- nwut Kvapor- ■lion Kain 1 Mllm pn InohM InebM loeliH hour 50 W. 3M':i3 1)3 4» W. II tw M W, W. 3M'35 'A 71 N. •MM -07 u-i N. 38-40 ■o:< •17 3 11 W. -IVi 31» s. 38-37 -05 (•■7 w. 10 s. 38-41 07 I'^l .SW. (H 5» W. 3848 -00 ."i-3 s. (W 1 38-33 i 38 14 I 38-18 j 38-31 I 3N-:«i I 3N-:i0 38 ,10 3H- lU 38-43 38-40 I 3N-o7 ' 3N-07 I 3H-^M 38 -4« 38 -.V) i 3H-70 ' .. 01 38 -7.1 1 ••>7-(l •17 (1 5n ■jr, s. •17-11 •17 11 •HI •14 :i-s Ji -38 -ON •Ml-.'> IM1-(I •13 o-» N. •17-5 ON-.-, 7^1 00 .••-1 W. 38 -.36 ! •HMI •m-.-. 01 J-!l s. . 00 s-1 ,^, 38 ^-t *W# ■ .'► 0.1 -0 •Ml ti'tl s •i.>-.-. 00 -5 70 •18 S-0 NW. 38-43 • i.->-tl m-5 •HI 3' 7 W •Ml-0 00-5 711 M 0-7 NW. 38-45 tw .^ 65 • '• :i .', .\. O.'iO 06-0 m 59 40 N. 38-56 -01 ■ir3 01 tw IKl Ul •M •>3 -03 •0.3 -05 -10 01 -03 -04 04 06 ;w (15 IW •)7 •H '(H (M -08 ()5 -05 •)7 10 •)7 113 07 M (1.3 -01 -14 IM -o;» liiimi |OriH>ral dity -;«i 15 I •37 : •13 73 W) .35 70 OS .16 Ml 73 •t8 83 »0 75 (M) «6 !W <«1 uo 70 \ri 74 8;j 80 H5 8.3 NU NO I 7» , .M 08 8.'J , ovrrrunt. tliri'iiK'iiiiiiE. 1.3 H.ni. iimi •>.:!•) p.iii. I'HOOHK.tS HKFOHT Of TIIK M.i.MTOBA HYPHOMKTKK .V KV*!' 243 •EMIQNAL PAPtR No. 2M METEiiRouKiirAL Data. r«»K MILS. Station, Kkkwatin, Ont., koh Aiuuirr, 1»16. Day Ti'nipcnitiirp III II I.' i:i II l.'i Hi 17 l^ ;;• •>o J I ■io ■27 lit :«i 31 Litke m:, wo «W «- OUA «7 7(1 •() H7(l ma 67 (kh I) 70-3 71 S 7* a 7o:> 74S 7(1 ri 7a 710 72-5 70 /, 71 71 70 «« 71 WI'S 710 mr> 72 70-0 72 06 73 71-0 mr> 4 6« .-, 70 (Ml II .14 70 A 7» 67 .lU 70 NO 6»0 6h mt 1 ( ««■.•> 6:1 IM'O 77 7;«o 75 7 1 .*> 67 7.-i(l M 70 -I IHI 7:) 7H 711-5 -I 7.1 7» 70-5 69 T.i:> M 70 .-, 6M 71 II 67 710 i>tl 611 .W «80 .58 720 72 6t»-,-> 6(1 72 76 mio .-.6 71 A 75 W-.-i •H 72 -."i 76 64 .-> 7:« 72 76 71-5 6S iw r. (12 6«l'.-> rM 6K0 6.1 67 .w fi;Mi 4^ m II 6(1 m .-. .Vt 67 a t:» 6i"i 60 6:1 4S 61 (1 .w' ' 66-.-. 70 6411 62 Will 76 Day 61 60 62 66 71 70 70 71 74 74 75 76 70 i 62 i 64 I 67' I 6i'- IHIII Wind K. K. S X. w, N. w, w. \v. N. \v. i:« .s. .'I'd .s. (1-7 s 4 2 HW 1 II .X. 4 H s. 17 s 4 4 .•*w 21 s • 1-2 w 1-7 sw 4-4 sw :»1 s. XK. K. S. s. w. xw. X. sw. X. X. s sw. s. s. w. XK. w. s. sw, sw. Hitni- liirli-r Inclx'K 2» (>7 2N-77 2H-7(> 2N .17 2h 14 2N 41 2h-45 2h..V) 2N'6I 2«-.>N 2H 4;i 2N.42 2S 44 2H-43 2N45 2N-71 .2N'S;< 2N-75 2N 61 2h 44 2N'41 2n;«i 2N-24 2N 40 2H-.1N 2N'6N 2N'45 2N-45 2*4 66 2K.:U 28-17 Kvi«()or- alioii Kniii 1 nrhn Inchea Avt-rHRe time of ulxH-rvuliuii: — 7.15 a.iii. ami 6..'»(l p.m. P — (.°lear. no clouda. (J " Hmatl fleecy rloud!i. it — Cumuli. S" Heavy, overcant, threalcninK. 07 14 15 IIH 07 ().'• 05 06 (tt (H (W Ik'i 11.1 10 04 05 04 06 m 02 m 11.1 06 07 11 i:< (ki (17 (H 07 07 ■Ih IH 12 (12 l 12 07 06 15 •20 04 ■ i4 •07 05 (M 06 Oaaanl r \< I' rt 8 M ,S P P P P P P R P P H6 K 6(1 P s«i P 4(1 ^ »h P \T\ HIK M.li.S. rtTATIIIN, KkKWATIN, UnT., r«>R ! m 73 73 3 1 >< 2S IS -IM 6.1 < « b;< 62 A2 17 w. -03 S4 K 64 A 64 61 .'.11 S3 s. 2S-27 -OS (Ml V 10 a:<'0 63 A2 A 7 w. *. -06 H2 u 62-0 62 66 AS 7-3 S. 2N-46 -0A 76 <>.■. .-M 47 4A s-3 7-s N N. 2H 34 00 INI S4 H3 26 A.-. 1) Al ■ 44 42 . , 2K-73 -INI -INI 31 H3 Q 27 .>« A4 A :iN 4.1 10-3 lis !■:. Ml-:. 2s-o;t 111 HI H 2H. ;V» .VM) 44 12- A SK. -14 S.A R A4'0 .A3tl .AO 4K 10-7 SK. 2S-64 -03 71 R m. A4 A3 47 7-2 SK. •06 -.Ul NO >« ' A3 A .A3'0 4H 40 711 SK. 2S.62 -INI IM N7 s 30 A3 A A2A 47 4-3 S. -IIA -im s« .-ii .5.•^^^ •M" 4l» 41' 6-3 <_ ■.'S-.V.i -00 •OS m ?* Avwace time of obaervation: — 7. lA a.m. an.30 p.m. P^CIekr, no clouds. Q at Small fleecy clouds. R a Cumuli. S" Heavy, overcaat, thn^atenins. /•WMikKSS HKIIIHT Of THU MWItnHA HYhHnMh,rHt< >l HVHV 345 2M Mi;i».H I . •(» ; DO l',l-0 1 47-5 1 >ll 47-.> •,■"■', l>»-.-| 1-.I) 4H'II 40-5 .-III 4H0 4H'(I 4H0 4H-.-I 4BS 40 47 4H-.-I SUO .Vi-.-. «)■.'> .VIO 49 48-.-. 5U0 51 49 A 4«-.'i 470 4*1 47 40-.-. 47 40 .5 47-5 47 .-) 47 4.»0 470 41) '0 470 45 S 47 460 460 4« 45-5 44-5 4ttO 45 450 44 5 40' 400 450 44-5 45 «5 45 5 45 45 S 40 4.1 44 4.-.-.-. t.'.O :i2 45 ;i2 47 :io 40 .'10 :« ;s-M 2>»':«i 2h .Vi 2»>'0.3 2«'7I 2»'47 28 '.IS 2S12 2K--29 28'. 53 28'0«i 28'0« 2s 20 27 ' M ■28 .32 28-23 28-32 28 .37 28-28 27 '89 'IM> IH 01 01 'Oil 110 a". '00 m '00 IKI '02 01 lU •02 01 112 IN) 01 112 01 im lis 02 1(2 'IM l« Kttiii I hctH-« O.'i III '13 I lluini •lily ss 711 .Ml VI 08 Vi SO •28 02 78 00 37 S.'l Oil 80 !I2 ss 71 5s 7.1 07 SI '.13 111 •Mi "ill ( ienvra I r I' It I' I' I' K K s s !• s !• Fog R I' I' •'> i' I Average linn- of obtierviition: — 7.1.5 u.iii. ai\. 1917 METE*iHoi,(Hii( Ai. Data kok M.H.S. Statiox, Kkkwatin, Ont., fob Novembkk, I •!."». Day 6 « lU 11 12. . 13. 14 15 lU IT Ih lit •JO J4 J."> ■-••i L'T ■Js ■-".I ■■»> Ti-niperatun- Lake Tank 44'» 43 44-U 440 43-5 43 (I 44 43 O 43 -.J 43() 43-0 41- 41-5 41-5 41 ;> 42 O 40-5 37-0 3»0 3«0 435 420 43-5 430 430 42-5 43-5 42-5 430 44-5 440 40-5 40-5 410 40-5 40-5 37-5 Air 2». 40 38 41 37 3U 30 45 47 3h 34 30 34 37 37 37 37 (I 3«-5 3«-5 30-5 30 30 ■ 5 3»i"i 3">0 3('>'0 34 tl ^« .-. 34 il xi-r, :u ;Mti 34 • 5 34 • ."> 34 • 5 34 O 34 (I 34 • 5 34 • 5 33-5 33-:, ;«•.'. 33-0 I 39 34 29 23 •20 10 20 io l^ 10 21 20 33 33 34 32 20 23 IK lU 15 20 -i 27 32 35 2b 2h 25 •20 2S 30 \H lit 10 II to Day 35 38 40 39 42 43 38 30 34 40 33 23 21 •20 19 21 32 35 32 23 17 18 2f. 34 29 •29 30 21 'is Wind ! Miln per hour 100 15-5 12-3 6-6 1-4 7'7 5-4 2-8 7-2 10- 1 5-3 3-9 30 13- 1 24-4 11-7 2-5 15-9 17-5 6-3 16-4 171 16 11-3 9-4 0-3 4-3 2-4 30 3 81 81 3-4 2-8 81 13 1 7ti 4 13- 1 Dircc- Wind tion N. W. NW NW. S. SK. N. W. Baro- meter W. NW. NW. SK. S. SE. N.W sw. w. w. w. w. w. Inehea 28-06 '28-68 28-56 '28-41 '28-31 28--il Evapor- ation Kttin Humi dity Inrhps Iiiclius -II 07 •00 -02 -02 -02 ■02 •02 02 ■02 4 - 9 31 3-0 «-4 1-ti 7-t> 7-5 2-'* .3-2 32 14 8-0 7-li 13-7 5-8 0-8 N. N. E. S, s. s. s. SE. NW. NW. N. N. N. K. SK. S. s. N. N. N. K. SK. N. N. W. W NW. W. NW. .Vvuragu time of ubntirvutioii : -7.45 ii.iii. himI .'>.0(I imi l' = t'lcar. III! i-louili'. • i = Small fli-i-i-y HouiN. I< = «"umiili. S = H»'Bvy, f) 78 !• Ki >; u 95 '■i 80 K K R F.-K K Q <.I5 K i: IN I!) 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S S .^ S X s S s s s s s I.! I* rx*-*xo 5 Ot-'J'- COXMC^ bXJOMWWf-tCOCOUJCQ'^C >i^0)XCCXX?0:3 OS 3 o 9 7 OIOROC V. SIMIONAL PAPER No. 2ur A. 1917 PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR, 1915 PART IV. METEOROLOGICAL DATA PKOOHMim RKPOKT OF THK MASITOBA HYDHOMKTHtC »VRVKY •IMIONAL PAPIR No. 2ftr METEOROLOGICAL DATA Hepokt u.v Meteohouhiicai. Station, Winsipeu Ukai h. 267 May lOlA TiOM Kvaponition Time 4 :. H 7 7 fiO a III H 9 36 * u 10.30 " 10 M.20 " 11 M 3fi - Vl H 25 - VA H 55 » 14 M 35 ■* 1.-. N 30 - Iti 10 25 - 17 H 40 " IK M 43 " 19 M 50 - ■JO 7 50 " 21 KIO - >i U-00 •• ■l.\ U 30 015 050 0050 0(170 0045 O'OOO 045 0'())i5 0155 Olfto 075 0'025 OIKI 100 0105 0175 0'2ls0 '.( (% .ni • I 25 " 4 55 * 5 15 - a 26 " 4 36 " 4 23 " ti ;«) " 5 05 - 4 26 - 4 40 - 4 35 " 5 05 - 4 .•«l " 4 35 - 4 35 - 4 35 " :t 52 tlvuiiuratiiiii Hnih ))5.'> (125 0'0:iO 100 01170 075 0'(k'>6 075 0-0«6 0100 (I l(X) 1)70 0'(H5 0130 105 O'OOO II 070 12 ."■now 'T»rik !*•!. Repoht on Meteorological Htation, Winnipeg hKA H 7 H 10 11 12 9.30 B 111. 13 9.30 " 14 9.30 - 16 9.30 " 16 9.30 •* 17 9-30 •• 18 9 30 - 19 9.30 M 20 9-30 H 21 9-30 •* 22 9-30 M 23 9.30 " 24 9.30 " 26 9.30 " 26 9 30 M 27 9.30 M 2H 9.30 " 29 9.30 « ■M 9 30 0- 1(K» 0-090 Kuin (iauKo broken 0060 0100 020 120 0060 0120 0020 0110 0100 0090 0090 0090 060 200 020 0120 Evaporation Knin 7. 15 p.m. 6.30 ' 6.30 6 30 6.30 6.30 6 30 6.30 6.3U 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 U.30 30 6 30 0100 Rain Ciaiifti' brokoii 0-200 0-100 0100 0060 0-050 0-080 0020 0-110 0-090 0-060 0-060 0-040 11 147' n-l.Vs' 0-220 0-190 0-120 0-OSO 0160 0-080 0-070 0-030 0-150 0170 0-»90 0-100 6-266 ' Computed. '*" ■ I — July 1915 It 10 11 12 i:< 14 i.'i in 17 in lu .M) J I 24 ■M 27 2h 2U M »l TiBM DgPAHTMKST Of THK ISTKHIOH 7 aiOROS V, A. 1117 RjCPOKT OW MkTEOIU. 3ICAL tJTATIOK, WlWWIFKti BeACH. I Ev»por»tioD U :U)ii m. 0(M() Tim* t;vapi..'atkm lUia M) p.Di. O lOU USUani. 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Aufust 1915 Time 3 4 3 U 7 8 U 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 ■n 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 9.30 am. 9.30 " It :io * (I :«) " '.i.M - 11.30 " «.30 - 9.30 • 9.30 - 9.30 " 9.30 " 9.30 - 9-30 - 9.30 ■ 9.30 " 9.30 - 9.30 " 9.30 " 9.30 - tt.30 " 9.30 - 9.30 - 9.30 " 9.30 " 9.30 " 9.30 - 9.30 ' 9.30 " 9.30 " 9 30 " 9 30 " Evaporation Timi- 040 1 200 i OHU ' 070 100 1 160 080 oeo oeo oeo 080 100 . 060 050 090 vW) 100 080 oeo 100 oeo oeo 120 100 100 i 080 040 080 100 • 040 040 .'iO p.m. 6. .10 - « :ui " H ;«) " H ;«) " H M ' ti.;io " 30 " «.30 " « 30 " 8.30 " 6.30 " 6.30 " 6 30 - 6.30 " 6. .30 ' B 30 " 6.30 - 6.30 " 6.30 ' 6.30 " 6.30 " 6.30 - 6.30 - 6.30 " 6.30 - 6.30 ' 6.30 " 6 30 - 6.30 - 6.30 - Evaporation 060 400 200 200 080 100 080 100 040 140 180 080 150 100 160 150 100 150 120 090 090 080 160 160 160 120 180 090 060 oeo 090 Kain ■11 •22 •40 FROUHK.H.S NKKHT Of THK MAMIOHA HYIiHOMKTHlf SI HVKY 360 •IMIONAt PAPIN N«. Mr ReP«IKT on MKTEOKOI.IMiH AI. STATION, U'iNNlPKd Ht.A( ri H«pt. Tin KviilHiriiiiiiii Timr KvaiMirntioii K»in IBIS ti :<0 t 111 (MINI It :(4i !• III. (IKII 1 •1 u .w 11 (MO H ;«) " (HM) 17 .1 9 to « O-OWt « 30 " II mil 4 (t ,M) " 04(1 fl 30 " j IMINI 5 n 30 O'OAO n ;«i " 1 iM:io • ti m " I) O'JO ti :io " 1 II IINI ■ :i.') 7 II .-w " 1 am SA P.m. 1 ."iO H II 3t) * 30 - 0-.'0 I-4II » II no * 004(1 B SO " 1 0- 100 10 II :7 7 17 3 3 13 17 40 40 40 41 17 19 17 IS 20 30 30 31 255 248 28 29 28 28 30 204 •205 PROGRESS REPORT OF THE MaSJTOBA HYDROMETRIC SURVEY 273 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Sf Page Lake of the Woods Outlets (Kenora Power House, East Branch Winnipeg River, Head and Tail Race Clauges : Description of Station 207 Daily Gauge Height and Dischnrgi- 208-215 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Millrace "A"), Kecwatin 25 Description of Station 25 Discharge Measurements 2fi Lake of the Woods Outlets (Mill "A"), Estimated Daily Discharge 252 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Millrace "C") 27 Description of Station 27 Discharge Measurements 27 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Mill "C"), Estimated Daily Discharge 253 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Normeu Traffic Bridge) 20 Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 24 Description of Station 20 Discharge Measurements 22 Monthly Discharge 25 I^ke of the Woods Outlets (Forebay, Norman Dam): Daily Gauge Height 202 Description of Station 201 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Lake of the Woods Milling Co.) Mill "A" Headrace and Tailrace Gauges: Daily Gauge Height 178 Description of Station 177 Lake of the Woods Outlets (North Tunnel Island) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 37 Description of Station 32 Discharge Measurements 33 Monthly Discharge 38 Lake of the Woods Outlets (Ontario D.P.W. Gauge at Keewatin): Daily Gauge Height 195 Description of Station 195, 19tj Lake of the Woods Outlets, Slope Gauges, Western Outlet 25<)-263 Lake of the Woods Outlets (War Eagle Lake) : Description of Station - 31 Discharge Measurements 32 La Salle River (Sanford), Discharge Measurements 107 Little Saskatchewan River 96 Little Saskatchewan River (Beilby's Bridge) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 107 Description of Station 105 Discharge Measurements 106 Monthly Discharge 108 Little Saskatchewan River (Elphinstone) : Daily Groige Height and Discharge 101 Description of Station 99 Discharge Measurements 100 Monthly Discharge 102 little Saskatchewan River (Middleton Bridge): Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 98 Description of Station 96 Discharge Measurements 97 Monthly Discharge 99 25f— 19 274 DSPARTMENT OF THE ISTBRIOR 7 QEORQE V, V 1917 Page Little Saskatchewan River (Minnedosa): Description of Station 108 Discharge MeasurcinentH 109 Manigotagan River 156 Manigotagan River (Wood Falls) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 158 Description of Station 156 Discharge Measurements 157 Monthly Discharge 159 Manitoba Lake at Delta, Description of Station 143 Manazo River (First Rapids), Discharge Measurements 168 McDonald Creek (Jet. *ith Little Saskatchewan River), Discharge Measurements. . 168 Methods of Determining Discharge 9 Meteorological Station (Keewatin); Description of. Station 216 Meteorological Data 216-247 Meteorological Data, Winnipeg Heach 267-269 Metering Accessories 11 Mile-Foot 8 Morris River (Rosenort Bridge), Discharge Measurements 167 Mossy River 133 Mossy River at Wilson's Farm (below Fork River) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 135 Description of Station 133 Discharge Measurements 1 34 Monthly Discharge 136 Mossy River (Lake Dauphin), Description of Station 136 Nelson River District 161 Nelson River (above Shell Rapids) : Description of Station 162 Discharge Measurements 164 Nelson River (Norway House), Description of Station 162 Nelson River (Warren's Landing), Description of Station 161 Oak Creek (Treesbank), Discharge Measurements 168 Ochre Riv...- 139 Och"'- . . "' (Ochre River) : Jauge Height and Discharge 141 Description of Station 139 Discharge Measurements 139 Monthly Discharge 142 Odei River (above First Falls), Discharge Measurements 169 Organization and Scope of Survey 4 Otter Creek (Scandinavia), Discharge Measurements 168 Pembina River (La Riviere), Discharge Measurements 169 Pembina River (3 miles north of Killamey), Discharge Measurements 169 Pigeon River (above First Falls), Discharge Measurements 169 Rgeon River (below Sturgeon Falls), Discharge Measurements 169 Pinawa Channel (below Control Dam) : Description of Station 55 Discharge Measurements 57 I'HOUREHS HKPOHT OF THE MANITOBA HYDROMETKtC SUKVEY 278 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 25f Pinawa Channel (at Control Dam): Pa^fi Daily Gaufie Hright ami DiHcharRc 58 Monthly DisrhurKP 59 Qu'Appellr Rivrr (DoCorhy's Farm, St. Luzarc), DiscImrKc Moasuri'iufnts 17() (iu'Appellc River (Wclby, Sask.), Pischargo MeaMurcments 170 Rainfall, Annual 2 Rat River 7^ Rat River (Otterbume): Daily Gauge Height und Discharge 7f, Description of Station 74 Discharge MeaMurenients 75 Monthly Discharge 77 Red River District 5 Red River, Navigation of ;{ Red River and Trbutaries (i2 Red River Ij.) Red River (VA..\ Park): Description of Station (;(i Discharge Measurements (i7 Red Ri' er (Emerson): Daily Gauge Height and Disciiarge (i.-, Description of Station (i;j Discharge Measurements (;4 Monthly Discharge (jO Retl River (Morris): Description of Station 07 Red River (St. Agathe): Description of Station djj Red River (Redwood Bridge) : Description of Station 07 Red Deer River 122 Red Deer River (Hudson Bay Junction) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 125 Description of Station 12a Discharge Measurement* 124 Monthly Discharge 12(; Rolling River (C.N.R. Crossing) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 113 Description of Station Ill Discharge Measurements 112 Monthly Discharge 1 13 Rolling River (Erickson'a Bridge) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge Ill Description of Station IO9 Discharge Measurements 110 Monthly Discharge HI Roseau River Cc Roseau River (below Dominion City) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 73 Description of Station 71 Discharge Measuren' jnt.-; 72 Monthly Discharge .' 74 25f— 19i 976 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 7 OIORQI V, A. 1917 Page Roseau Uivcr (Stuartburn) : Daily Gauge Height aiui Discharge 70 Description of Station ^ Discharge Measurements 89 Monthly Discharge 71 Saskatchewan River and District West of Luke WinniiJCgosis 6 Saskatchewan River (Grand Rapids) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 149 Description of Station 1*7 Discharge Measurements 148 Monthly Discharge 1^ Saskatchewan River (Pas) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 146 Description of Station 144 Discharge Measurements 145 Monthly Discharge ' 147 Second-Foot ^ Secor. 1-Foot per Square Mile 8 Seine River (Ste. Anne dcs Chenea) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 79 Description of Station 77 Discharge Measurements 78 Monthly Discharge 80 Sliell River 90 Shell River (Asessippi) ^ Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 92 Description of Station 90 Discharge Measurements 91 Monthly Discharge 93 Souris River 11° Souris River (MeUta); Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 118 Description of Station H^ Discharge Measurements 117 Monthly Discharge 119 Souris River (Wawanesa) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 121 Description of Station 119 Discharge Measurements 120 Monthly Discharge 122 Swan River 126 Swan River (Swan River) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 129 Description of Station 126 Discharge Measurements 12° Monthly Discharge 1** Tributaries of Lake Winnipegosis 122 Tributaries of Lake Winnipeg from the East 152 Tributaries of Lake Winnipeg from the West 142 PHOdRKSS REPORT OF THK MASITOUA HYDROMKTRir SdRVHY 277 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2Bf Page Valley River J3g Valley River (Valley River) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge j;^ Description of Station I37 Discharge Measurements I37 Monthly Discharge I39 Whirlpool River (Danvers) : Daily Gauge Height and Discharge II5 Description of Station j I3 Discharge Measurements II4 Monthly Discharge Hg Whitcmouth River 5g VVhitemouth River (Whitemouth): Daily Gauge Height and Discharge 61 Description of Station 59 Discharge Measurements ^jO Monthly Discharge 62 Whitemud Ri%cr (Holmfield): Discharge Measurements 170 Winnipeg Be\eh, Meteorological Data 267 Winnipeg Lake: District East of 7 Tributaries from the East 152 Tributaries from the West 142 Winnipeg Lake (Winnipeg Beach), Description of Station 143 Winnipeg River and Tributaries 5 Winnipeg River (below Fort Island): Description of Station 104 Daily Gauge Height I94 Wiimipeg River (below Lake of the Womls Outlets) : Combined Daily Discharge 39 Combined Monthly Discharge 40 Discharge Measurements 171 Winnipeg River (Dalles), Discharge Measurements 170 Winnipeg River (Eastern Outlet), Daily Gauge Height 251 Winnipeg River (Minaki), Description of Station 42 Winnipeg River (Ontario D.P.W. Gauge Mill "A", Keewatin): Daily Gauge Height j97 Description of Station I97 igg Winnipeg River (Slave Falls) : Paily Gauge Height and Discharge 54 Description of Station 50 Discharge Measurements 53 Monthly Discharge 55 Winnipeg River (Throat Rapids) : Discharge Measurements 170 Winnipeg River, West Branch, at Keewatin River Bridge: Daily Gauge Height 205 Description of Station 204 Winnipeg River (West Branch, Tailrace, Norman Dam) : Daily Gauge Height I99 Description of Station I99 20O 378 7 QEORQt V. DUPAHTMKNT OF THK ISTKRIOH tIMIONAt PAPKR No. 2Sf WinnipcK Uivcr, \Vhitol>M«n»« u« thr lnlrni». Ca«di NOK m. ^ raocM, - lk»nin«n Watn Pumrt Bnnrli . - ^ ^ Manitoba Hydrometric survey MAP OF MANITOBA *«Nll«.*,i,y Wit.. ■>". Vrw» MP& p. LCQCNO