26 LANDS OF THE ARID REGION OF THE UNITED STATES. 
The time of residence is shortened for persons who have served in 
the army or navy of the United States, and any such person may homestead 
160 acres of land valued at $2.50 per acre. 
Any citizen may take advantage of both the homestead and preémption 
privileges. 
Under the timber culture act, any citizen who is the head of a family 
may acquire title to 160 acres of land in the prairie region by cultivating 
timber thereon in certain specific quantities; the title can be acquired at the 
expiration of eight years from the date of entry. 
Any citizen may acquire title to one section of desert land (irrigable 
lands as described in this paper) by the payment at the time of entry of 25 
cents per acre, and by redeeming the same by irrigation within a period of 
three years and by the payment of $1 per acre at the expiration of that 
time, and a patent will then issue. 
Provision is also made for the disposal of public lands as town sites. 
From time to time land warrants have been issued by the Government 
as bounties to soldiers and sailors, and for other purposes. These land 
warrants have found their way into the market, and the owners thereof 
are entitled to enter Government lands in the quantities specified in the 
warrants. 
Agricultural scrip has been issued for the purpose of establishing and 
endowing agricultural schools. A part of this scrip has been used by the 
schools in locating lands for investment. Much of the scrip has found its 
way into the market and is used by private individuals. Warrants and 
scrip can be used when lands have been offered for sale, and preémptors 
can use them in lieu of money. 
Grants of lands have been made to railroad and other companies, and 
as these railroads have been completed in whole or in part, the companies 
have obtained titles to the whole or proportional parts of the lands thus 
granted. 
Where the railroads are unfinished the titles are inchoate to an extent 
proportional to the incomplete parts. 
With small exceptions, the lands of the Arid Region have not been 
ottered for sale at auction or by private entry. 
