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DEPARTMENTAL REPOETS. 



Names and jiosf-offlee addresses of experts and State agents of the irrigation 



investigations — Continued.- 



WESTERN DISTRICT. 

 Prof. James M. Wilson, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 



NORTHERN DISTRICT. 

 Prof. Samuel Fortier, Director Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman, Mont. 



Montana 



North Dakota 

 South Dakota 



Arthur P. Stover, assistant in irrigation investiga- i Bozeman. 



tions. 

 E. F. Ladd.o professor of chemistry. North Dakota Fargo. 



Agricultural College. 

 A. B. Crane, professor of engineering, South Da- ; Brookings. 



kota Agricultural College. 



EASTERN DISTRICT. 



Wisconsin . 



Missouri - . . 



Louisiana . . 

 New Jersey 



A. R. Whitson, professor of agricultural physics. 

 University. 



H. J. Waters, director Missouri Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station. 



Frank Bond, assistant in irrigation investigations. 



E. B. Voorhees, director New Jersey Agricultural 

 Experiment Stations. 



Madison. 



Columbia. 



Washington, D. C. 

 New Brunswick. 



a Agent for 1901. 



DRAINAGE INVESTIGATIONS. 

 C. G. Elliott, Agent and Expert in Charge. 



PUMPING AND FARM MACHINERY INVESTIGATIONS. 

 L. G. C. Mayer, Agent and Expert in Charge. 



IRRIGATION PUBLICATIONS. 



The irrigation publications actually printed during the j'ear included 

 four technical bulletins, two Farmers' Bulletins, one Yearbook article, 

 an account of irrigation investigations during 1901 for the report of 

 the Director of this Office, and an article on the scope and purpose of 

 the irrigation investigations of the Office for the Annual Report 

 of the Office for 1901. In addition to these there were prepared for 

 publication three technical bulletins. The bulletins and reports actu- 

 ally published during the year were as follows: 



Report on Irrigation Investigations in California, under the super- 

 vision of Elwood Mead, assisted by William E. Sniythe, Marsden 

 Mansou, J. M. Wilson, Charles D. Marx, Frank Soule, C. E. Grunsky, 

 Edward M. Boggs, and James D. Schuyler (Bulletin No. 100, pp. 411, 

 pis. 29, figs. 16), which gives an account of investigations conducted 

 in California during 1900 by this Office, cooperating with the Califor- 

 nia Water and Forest Association, which consisted of observations 

 by irrigation experts on the existing legal, engineering, and agricul- 



