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1. Anderson, R. (farmer and chairman. Governor's Saline Seep Committee, 



Fort Benton). 19'73. Telephone conversation of November Z. 



2. Berg, R, B. (economic geologist. Geological Division, Montana Bureau 



of Mines and Geology, Butte). 1973. Personal communication. 



3. Brown, P. L. (research soil scientist. Agriculture Research Service, 



Fort Benton). 1973. Telephone conversation of November 2. 



4. Brown, P. L. and H. Ferguson 1973. Crop management in Montana 



for control of dryland salinity. In Proceedings of the Alberta Dryland 

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irrigated cropland. In Proceedings of Saline Seep Fallow Workshop, 

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7. Clark, C. O. (soil scientist, USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Great 



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8. Coues, E. (ed. ) 1965. History of the expeditionunder the command of 



Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. Dover Publications, New York. 



9. Darrow, G. (member, Montana Seante, Billings). 1973. Notes on the 



first emergency meeting on saline seep. Governor's office, Helena, 

 April 25. 



10. Donahue, J. J. Jr. and J. M. Ashley. 1973. Impacts of induced rainfall 



on the Great Plains of Montana. Section 7- -Surface Hydrology. 

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11. Dundas, R. T. Jr. (director. Information Systems Division, Department 



of Intergovernmental Relations, Helena). 1973. Telephone conversa- 

 tion of September 28. 



