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/ Forestry and Irrigation 



H. M. SUTER, Editor 



CONTENTS FOR MAY, 19O5 



Thirteenth Irrigation Con- 

 gress 

 Chair of Lumbering 



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SAN CARLOS DAM SITE, ARIZ., VIEW OF LEFT BANK 

 AND CLIFF ABOVE 



NEWS AND NOTES (Illustrated): 



To Visit Reclamation Works 195 

 Grazing on the Forest Re- 

 serves 



Forest Reserve Notes 

 Timber Sales in Forest Re- 



serves 

 Second Growth Long Leaf 



Pine 



195 

 196 



196 



Forester Wanted - 

 Prominent Men and Forestry 

 Revision of Forest Policy 

 Reclamation ServicePersonals 200 



- 197 



A NEW SPECIES OF JUNIPER FOR TEXAS (Illustrated) 



George B. Sudworth 203 



RECENT IRRIGATION LEGISLATION 



GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIA- 



L'Oli 



211 



TION ... 



THE LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 



(Illustrated) - 212 



PROGRESS OF THE RECLAMATION SERVICE (Illustrated) 215 



THE PRODU' TION OF MAPLE SUGAR 219 



RE-CONQUEST OF NEVADA (Illustrated) Guy Elliott Mitchell 220 



PROGRESS OF THE SALT RIVER PROJECT (Illustrated) 223 

 RECLAMING THE ARID LANDS OF THE NORTHWEST 



(Illustrated) Thomas Cooper 226 



IRRIGATION IN TEXAS 230 



FOREST LEGISLATION IN THE NORTHWEST 231 



PLANTING RF;D PINE 235 



RELATION OF THE LAW TO UNDERGROUND WATERS 238 



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