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CONSERVATION 



Following is the list of bills, num- 

 bers, names of introducers, and abbre- 

 viated titles: 



Bills Pertaining to Dams, Locks and 

 Dams, Navigation with Water-power 

 Development, Use of Waters and Use of 

 Water-powers, Introduced into the 6ist 

 Congress, ist (special) Session, Spring 

 and Summer of 1909 



H. R. 1 1408 (Tilson) — To construct a dam 

 or dams across the Connecticut River. 



H. R. 1 1592 (Aiken) — Permitting the 

 building of dam across the Tugaloo River at 

 Hattons Ford, Georgia, South CaroHna. 



H. R. 6277 (Patterson) — To build a dam 

 across the Savannah River, mouth of Stevens 

 Creek. 



H. R. 1 1590 (Aiken)— To build a dam 

 across Savannah River, at Trotters Shoals. 



H. R. 11591 (Aiken) — To build a dam 

 across Savannah River at Calhoun Falls. 



H. R. 1 1 593 (Aiken) — To build a dam 

 across Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals. 



H. R. 1052 (Cullop) — To build a dam 

 across White River, near Decker, Ind. 



H. R. 2263 (Crow) — To build a dam across 

 James River, Stone County, Missouri. 



H. R. 6867 (Hamilton)— To authorize city 

 of Sturgis, Mich., to build a dam across the 

 St. Joseph River. 



H. R. 1 1579 (Moon, Tenn.)— To amend act 

 relative to erecting of lock and dam in aid 

 of navigation in the Tennessee River. 



H. R. 6181 (Hull, Tenn.)— To lock and 

 dam Richland River between Dayton, Tenn., 

 and mouth. 



H. R. 11571 (Henry) — To improve naviga 

 tion of Connecticut between Hartford and 

 Holyoke, and develop water-power. 



H. R. 10026 (Richardson) — To improve 

 navigation of the Tennessee over Elk River 

 Shoals and Big and Little Muscle Shoals 

 in connection with development of water- 

 power. 



H. R. 10937 (Burnett) — To amend _ act 

 authorizing use of waters of Coosa River, 

 Alabama. 



H. R. 10025 (Oldfield) — To provide for 

 use of water-power on White River, Arkan- 

 sas, at dam No. 2. 



H. R. 1471 (Oldfield) — To provide for use 

 of water-power on White River, Arkansas, 

 at dam No. i. 



S. 2896 (Bnlkeley)— To construct dam or 

 dams across Connecticut River. 



S. 1120 (Clay) — To build dam across 

 Savannah River at or near mouth. 



S. 2179 (Tillman) — To build dam across' 

 Savannah River. 



S. 574 (Stone) — To build dam across 

 James River, Stone County, Missouri. 



S. 2036 (I3urrows) — To authorize city of 

 Sturgis, Mich., to construct dam across St. 

 Joseph River. 



S. 424 (Flint) — To build dam across Colo- 

 rado River near Parker. Ariz. 



S. 2761 (Bulkeley) — To improve navigation 

 of Connecticut River between Hartford and 

 Holyoke, and to develop water-power in con- 

 nection therewith. 



THE FOREST GIANT 



By Charles Albert Brewfon 



Tall, stately, grand, it rears its head, 

 The monarch of the woods. 



From out its topmost branches peer 

 The eyes of fairy gods. 



King of the trees, it stands erect, 



As Nature's monument, 

 While saplings thin and puny men 



Look up in wonderment. 



What but a superhuman hand, 



A never-failing eye. 

 Could build from but a single seed 



A ladder to the sky? 



