This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...of Stony Creek near Fruto, Cal., for 1901. CACHE CREEK NEAR LOWER LAKE, CAL. This stream is the outlet of Clear Lake, in Lake County, Cal., and is described in Water-Supply Paper No. 51, page 45:1 On account of the great importance of Clear Lake as a storage reservoir, a gaging station was established at the wagon bridge across Cache Creek, one-half mile north of the town of Lower Lake, January 1, 1901. The following meter measurements were made under the direction of J. B. Lippincott during 1901: List of discharge measurements of Cache Creek near Lower Lake. Cal. Date. 1111 January 33 April 13 _. Jane IT.. July 15 August V.i-Date. 190 September 4... October 5 Novembers... November &.. December 30.. Daily gage height, in feet, of Cache Creek near Lower Lake, Cal., for 1001. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. MOKELUMNE RIVER AT ELECTRA, CAL. The Mokelumne River drains 537 square miles of the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada, above Electra, Cal. A gaging station was established at this point by Burr Bassell, while employed by the Standard Electric Company. Daily gage readings were taken from January 1 to June 30, 1901, and numerous meter measurements were made. The following record is given by the courtesy of the Standard Electric Company. Measurements of discharge were made by B. Bassell as follows: List of discharge measurements of Mokelumne River at Electra, Cal. Daily gage height, in feet, of Mokelumne River at Eleetra, Cat., for 1901. STANISLAUS RIVER NEAR OAKDALE, CAL. This station was first established May 3, 1896, and was relocated on July 30, 1808. It is described in Water-Supply Paper No. 51, page 455. Results of measurements for 1900 will be found in the Twenty-second Annual Report, Part IV, page 464. The record at..