THE IRRIGATION AGE, 345 



PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL PAPERS. 



Discussion of the Relation of the State and National Governments to the Fur- 

 ther "Reclamation of the Arid Territory by Irrigation. 



The Need of National Aid in the Construction of Storage Reservoirs and Im- 

 portant Irrigation Canals. Discussion led by Hon. G. H. Maxwell, San Francisco 



The Construction of Storage Reservoirs Under National Supervision. Col- 

 H. M. Chittenden, U. S. Army Corps Engineers, or his representative. 



The Management and Disposal of the Arid Public Lands. Hon. John H. Shaf- 

 roth, M. C. for Colorado. 



Irrigation Machinery for Persons of Limited Means. Prof. Barbour, University 

 of Neb. 



The Management of the Grazing Lands and Their Use as an Aid to Irrigation 

 Development. Hon. L. H. Taylor, Reno, Nevada. 



What Congress is Doing in Aid of Irrigation. Hon. F. E. Warren, U. S. Sena- 

 tor from Wyoming, Hon. William R. Ellis, M. C., from Oregon. 



The Measurement of Streams and its Relation to Irrigation Problems. Hon 

 F. H. Newell, U. S. Geological Survey. 



Forestry. Prof. J. L. Budd, Iowa Aricultural College. 



The National Forest Reserves. Relationship of Forestry and Irrigation. Hon. 

 E. F. Best, Interior Department, Hon. W. W. Barrett, Superintendent Forestry 

 and Irrigation, North Dakota. 



The \Vork of the Agricultural Experiment Stations in Aid of Irrigation. Prof. 

 S. M.Emery, Bozeman, Mont., Prof. L. G. Carpenter, Fort Collins, Col., and 

 Prof. B. C. Buffom, University of Wyoming. 



Report of the Committee on Resolutions was presented. 

 Other subjects will be added and changes made ns speakers are 

 heard from and selected by state delegations. A large number of 

 valuable papers are expected from specialists and scientists. 



A free excursion to visit the canals and reservoirs of the Wyoming 

 Development Company, Wheatland, will be tendered the delegates to 

 the Congress and their friends. 



