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publications, conference on map publication, disbursements, 

 financial statement. 



Part II is a report on irrigation. Subjects : origin of the 

 irrigation survey, preliminary report on the organization and 

 prosecution of the survey of the arid lands for purposes of 

 irrigation (being No. 192, reprinted), purpose of the survey, 

 plan of the survey, instructions, areas surveyed, reservoir 

 sites selected. 



Separates were issued of the Director's report in Fart I, 

 accompanied by the reports of chiefs. 



200. Statement of J. W. Powell, Director of the Geological 



Survey [in relation to irrigation and reclamation of 

 arid lands]. 



In Report of the special committee of the United States 

 Senate on the irrigation and reclamation of arid lands [Wm. 

 M. Stewart, chairman], vol. 4, pp. 5-95, Washington, 

 1S90, 8°. 



Contains considerable statistical and tabulated material. 



201. Irrigation. Statement of Maj. J. W. Powell, Director of 



the Geological Survey. June 4, 1890. 



In 51st Congress, ist session. House of Representatives, 

 report No. 2407, submitted by Mr. Cannon from the Com- 

 mittee on Appropriations (sundry civil appropriation bill), 

 pp. 53-75, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1S90, 8°. 



Largely interlocutory. 



202. Irrigation and reclamation of public lands. United States 



Senate Committee on Appropriations, Wednesday, July 

 2 [-Friday, July 4], 1890. Statement of Major J. W. 

 Powell, Director of the Geological Survey. 



In 51st Congress, ist session. Senate report No. 1466, sub- 

 mitted by Mr. Allison (sundry civil bill), pp. 46-109, 131- 

 136, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890, 8°. 



Largely interlocutory. 



203. Report relative to the use made of the appropriation for 



the irrigation survey. 



In 51st Congress, ist session. Senate ex. doc. No. 141, 

 Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, in 

 response to resolution of May 26, 1890, a report [etc.], pp. 

 2-8, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890, 8°. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., July, 1903. 



