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Public Regulation of Private Forests, Professor H. S. 



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 Can the States Regulate the Private Forests ? F. C. Zach- 



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 Water as a Resource, W. J. McGee, LL. D. 

 Water Power in the United States, M. O. Leighton. 

 The Scope of State and Federal Legislation Concerning 



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 The Necessity for State or Federal Regulation of Water 



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 Federal Control of Water Power in Switzerland, T. Cleve- 

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 Classification of the Public Lands, G. W. Woodruff. 

 A Summary of Our Most Important Land Laws, Hon. 



Knute Nelson. 

 Indian Lands: Their Administration with Reference to 



Present and Future Use, Hon. Francis E. Leupp. 

 The Conservation and Preservation of Soil Fertility, C. G- 



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 Farm Tenure in the United States, Henry Gannett. 

 What May be Accomplished by Reclamation, Hon. F. H. 



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 The Legal Problems of Reclamation of Lands by Means 



of Irrigation, Morris Bien. 

 Our Mineral Resources, Hon. G. O. Smith. 

 The Production and Waste of Mineral Resources and 



Their Bearing on Conservation, J. A. Holmes. 

 Preservation of the Phosphates and the Conservation of 



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