Irrigation 



CONTENTS FOR. JULY. 1904 



THE GUNNISON CANYON 



NEWS AND NOTES 



Forest Fire Record 289 



Water Power Survey 289 



Reclamation Engineers 290 



Forest Reserve Personals 290 



Intensified Farming 290 



Forest Progress in Indiana 291 



Michigan Students' Trip 292 



Huge Irrigation Enterprise .... 292 



Nebraska Forest Students 292 



Benefit of Hydrographic Records . . 292 



HON. JAMES H. ECKELS (iv it h portrait} . 

 WILDERNESS RESERVES, PART II (Illustrated) 



Frontispiece 



Artesian Well 293 



Cutting Trees by Electricity .... 294 



Salt River Water . 294 



Public Lands Commission '295 



Remarkable Natural Dam .... 295 



Irrigation and Power Development . . 296 



Nebraska Meeting ....... 297 



North Dakota Artesian Belt .... 297 



Irrigating Indian Lands 297 



Eastern Nebraska Timber 298 



Theodore Roosevelt 



Wm. H. Mast 

 W. F. Hubbard 



COLLECTING FOREST TREE SEED IN NEW MEXICO 



FOREST THINNING, PART II (Illustrated} 



THE LITTLE COLORADO RIVER (Illustrated} 



FOREST PLANTING IN WESTERN KANSAS . R. S. Kellogg 



MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Illustrated} . 



IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN WYOMING (Illustrated} . 



FOREST RESOURCES OF TEXAS 



SOUTH DAKOTA RECLAMATION WORK . 



STUDY OF THE RED GUM 



RECENT PUBLICATIONS 



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