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Official organ of the National irrigation association from Jan. 1902-April, 1904. The Association was organized by George H. Maxwell, in 1897.

161 The Irrigation age.

Denver and Chicago, 1892-1902.

Founded by William E. Smythe, one of the earliest advocates of irrigation in this country.

162 Irrigation, the only magazine published within the arid lands exclusively devoted to the earth's greatest industry. v. I, v. 2, no. 1; Nov. 1909-May 1910. San Francisco, Cal., O. E. Chaney, 1909-10. 2 v. in I. illus.

163 Maxwell's talisman. A journal of construction and social education. Chicago, The Guild of the Talisman [etc.] 1906-1913. Edited by George H. Maxwell. Devoted, in part, to irrigation, drainage, and reclamation.

164 The National advocate. Devoted to the reclamation of the arid public domain by the construction of state and national irrigation works, and to the creation of rural homes as national safeguards. v. 1-4, Jan. 1897-1899. San Francisco, The National advocate publishing company [1897-1899] George H. Maxwell, editor, 1897-1898.

165 National land and irrigation journal; devoted to reclamation by irrigation, drainage, conservation. v. 1-6, v. 7, no. 1; Dec. 1909-Jan. 1913. Chicago, The H. O. Shepard company [etc.] 1909-13. 7 v. in 3. illus. monthly.

[Absorbed the Irrigator in July 1911. Merged into Irrigation age] Reclamation record. See Official publications. U. S. Reclamation service. Reclamation record.

PERIODICAL Articles-GenERAL

166 The army and the Reclamation service. Outlook, June 4, 1910, v. 95: 244-6.

167 Ashbaugh, S. S. Elements of strength and weakness of the government side of an irrigation case. Reclamation record,

Nov. 1914, v. 5: 407-8.

168 Barri, J. G. Why irrigation projects fail. Moody's magazine, June, 1911, v. II: 423-8.

[By a member of the General engineering syndicate, who says that "in the majority of cases the basis of most of the figures made for a proper water-supply has been a supposed normal precipitation without reference to the actual experience of people who have lived for years in the district. Local traditions ought to be carefully considered"]

169 Beadle, J. B. Doing the work of the United States government. Government irrigation. Export American industries, May, 1917, v. 18: 61-6.

[Illustrations and brief summaries of construction results of Reclamation service]

170 Bien, Morris. Legal problems of reclamation of lands by irrigation. American academy of political and social science. Annals, May, 1909, v. 33: 180-92.

171 Blackmar, F. W. Economics and politics of the Reclamation service. Forum, July, 1906, v. 38: 131-8.

172

[A brief, critical study of the nature and effect of the Reclama-
tion acts]

The mastery of the desert.
May, 1917, v. 18: 61-6.

North American review,

[Irrigation one of the great aids in the mastery of the desert]

173 Blanchard, C. J. The call of the west. Homes are being made for millions of people in the arid west. National geographic magazine, May, 1909, v. 20: 403-37.

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[Illustrated description of reclamation projects]

Epitome of national reclamation.

June, 1914, v. 20: 393-402.

American forestry,

Harnessing the public water power. Scientific American, April 5, 1913, v. 108: 310-1I.

Making the desert bloom; how U. S. Reclamation service is developing our waste regions. Scientific American, Mar. 4, 1916, v. 114: 242.

National homemaking. Paper trade journal, June 3, 1915, v. 60: 46-52.

[Opportunities afforded by Reclamation service]

178 Blanchard, C. J. National reclamation of arid lands. American geographic society. Bulletin, April, 1906, v. 38: 209-23: [Illustrated description of the various projects]

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Object-lesson in irrigation. Review of reviews, June, 1905, v. 31: 701-4.

The spirit of the west; the wonderful agricultural development since the dawn of irrigation. Natural geographic magazine, April, 1910, v. 21: 333-60.

[Excellent illustrated account of results of reclamation work]

Uncle Sam in the movies. American forestry, April, 1915, v. 21: 532-40. illus.

[Work of the Reclamation service as shown in films at the Panama-Pacific exposition]

Winning the west; an account of the marvelous progress of our Reclamation service in reclaiming the desert. National geographic magazine, Feb. 1906, v. 17: 82-99.

183 Borah, W. E. Bond issue for reclamation

Nov. 11, 1909, v. 67: 1064-65.

Independent,

184 Burr, E. W. The advantages of irrigation district organization

in private and government work. Reclamation record, Jan. 1916, v. 7: 26-30. 185 Burr, E. W. Efficiency of irrigation districts in government reclamation work-supplemental laws required in relation thereto. Reclamation record, Nov. 1914, v. 5: 408-10.

186 Changed reclamation service. Engineering record, July 31, 1915, v. 72: 125.

[Placing the Reclamation service in the "pork-barrel class". Commission management substituted for that of the Director; loss to the government of engineers whose knowledge and initiative were invaluable]

187 Cole, D. W. U. S. R. S. project manager's duties defined. Engineering record, July 22, 1916, v. 74: 108.

188

[As an engineer, as a diplomat, as a fiscal agent]

Wherefore the project manager. Reclamation record, July, 1916, v. 7: 312-4.

189 Coman, Katharine. Some unsettled problems of irrigation. American economic review, March, 1911, V. I: 1-19.

[Reviews the operations of the Desert land act (1877), the Carey act (1894), and the Reclamation act (1902), and the problems connected therewith]

190 Compensation for injured government employees. Reclamation record, Oct. 1916, v. 7: 449-54.

[Text of Federal employees' compensation act, approved Sept. 7, 1916. "This new act is an advantage to the service in regard to the funds for the payment of such claims, because under the former act of May 30, 1908, the compensation provided therein is paid from the Reclamation fund"]

191 Conference of irrigation managers at Bozeman, Mont. Engineering news, Nov. 7, 1912, v. 68: 864-5.

[Describes first of a series of 1912 conferences of operation and maintenance men]

192 Conference of irrigation managers at Boise, Idaho. Engineering news, Nov. 14, 1912, v. 68: 891.

[Describes second of a series of 1912 conferences of irrigation managers]

193 Co-operative activities for reclamation projects. Reclamation record, Sept. 1914, v. 5: 310-12.

194 Co-operative fire insurance by U. S. Reclamation service. Engineering record, July 9, 1910, v. 62: 30-1.

[Explanation of manner in which the work is conducted]

195 Cost keeping system of the U. S. Reclamation service. Engineering record, July 10, 1909, v. 60: 47-9.

[An accurate account of the cost of all its work is kept by the Reclamation service]

196 The cost of irrigation works per acre supplied with water (tables incl. U. S. R. S.) Engineering news, May 15, 1913, v. 69: 1008-9.

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[Tables giving cost of private irrigation projects, Carey act irrigation projects and U. S. reclamation projects]

Cost to the U. S. Reclamation service of draining over irrigated lands. Engineering and contracting, Jan. 6, 1915, v. 43: 2.

[Editorial with table of costs, all projects]

Cowhick, O. G. Administrative matters relating to construction contracts of the Reclamation service. Reclamation record, Feb. 1915, v. 6: 72-3.

199 Davis, A. P. Comparative cost of public and private projects. Engineering news, Jan. 1, 1914, v. 71: 47-50.

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[Reply to John E. Field's article in Engineering news of Aug. 21, 1913, which claims that private enterprises cost about onehalf that of government enterprises]

Power development-reclamation service projects. Reclamation record, June, 1916, v. 7: 262-4.

[Address delivered at the 29th general meeting of the American electro-chemical society, Washington, D. C., Apr. 27, 1916]

Power possibilities of federal irrigation projects. Engineering news, May 11, 1916, v. 75: 875.

Reclamation of arid west by federal government. American academy of political and social science. Annals, Jan. 1908, V. 31: 203-18.

203 Dean, W. H. The drama of the desert. Technical world, April, 1915, v. 23: 169-72.

[Home-making with the aid of the Reclamation service]

204

The master movie-maker.

v. 22: 730-32, 788.

Technical world, Jan. 1915,

[Describes the work of H. T. Cowling, chief photographer of the Reclamation service, who has taken 18,000 feet of film, staged upon numerous irrigation projects throughout the west]

205 [Debate] Resolved, that arid and swamp-land reclamation can be undertaken more advantageously by government activity than by private enterprise. Debate between Hon. Will R. King, chief counsel of the U. S. Reclamation service, and Hon. Carroll B. Graves, of Seattle, Washington, at the International irrigation congress, El Paso, Texas, Oct. 1916. Reclamation record, Feb.-Mar. 1917, v. 8: 74-81; 118-26.

[Published also in Irrigation age, Feb.-Mar. 1917, v. 32: 54-8; 70-76. Covers fully both sides of the question as to whether

the reclamation of our arid and swamp lands may be worked out more advantageously under federal or private control]

206 Draper, W. R. Irrigation: how the federal government is reclaiming arid land. Independent, May, 28, 1908, v. 64: 1172-78.

207 Dugger, J. B. Reclaiming the desert. Collier's, Aug. 3, 1912,

v. 49: 29. 208 Egleston, W. J. Accumulation of evidence of beneficial use of water before adjudication suit is filed and after decree entered. Reclamation record, Oct. 1915, v. 6: 469-72.

209 Farrell, F. D. Demonstration work on reclamation projects. Reclamation record, Sept. 1915, v. 6: 414-6.

[Work of the office of demonstrations on Reclamation projects in the Department of agriculture]

210 Field, J. E. Cost of reclamation service and other irrigation projects in Colorado. Engineering news, Aug. 21, 1913, v. 70: 348-55.

[Tables and conclusions as to relative cost of government vs. private enterprises]

211 Finney, E. C. Hydroelectric power development on public lands in relation to irrigation. Reclamation record, Oct. 1914, v. 5: 364-6.

212

Fletcher, Robert. U. S. irrigation work in the Northwest.
Engineering news, Nov. 14, 1912, v. 68: 892-901.

[Long illustrated article]

213 Forbes-Lindsay, C. H. Commonwealth out of a desert. Craftsman, Mar. 1908, v. 13: 644-52.

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The Reclamation service; our greatest agency for homemaking. Craftsman, Jan. 1909, v. 15: 454-65.

Spending $1,500,000,000 to make a desert bloom. Harper's weekly, Feb. 2, 1907, v. 51: 158-61.

216 Fortier, Samuel. The present stage of irrigation development and a forecast for the future. Engineering and contracting, Dec. 13, 1911, v. 36: 645-6.

[Address by chief of irrigation investigations, Dept. of agriculture]

217 Gardner, Gilson. Is Uncle Sam turning socialist? Technical world, June, 1913, v. 19: 532-8.

[Shows excellent results attained by Reclamation service, and affirms that a new form of government may be evolved]

218 Gillette, Edward. Reclamation service from the viewpoint of the settler. Irrigation age, June, 1916, v. 31: 119-21. 219 Gillette, Edward. Rural credits necessary if irrigation enterprises are to succeed. Engineering record, Dec. 25, 1915, v. 72: 789-90.

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