Zeitschrlft fur forst-und Jagdvresen, IJaroh , 19C9. Die Frage 

 der ;fkldbellehungi durch die preuss5.sclie?i L^n-:.sc:ie.i'ten 

 (The question of forest investments in the Prussian 

 provinces), by von der Borne, p. 141-56; Wc-ldkultur 

 und 7/asserpflege irn Harze (Forest culture and the con- 

 servat'on of water in the Harz Mts.), by Kautz, p. 157-77; 

 Die Kolloide des Bodens und ihre Bedeutung fur die 

 physikalische Beschaff enheit desselben (Colloid bodies 

 in the soil and their connection with its physical con- 

 dition), by P. Ehrenberg, p. 177-85; ,7elche Bedeutung 

 hat der Humus und das '.7asser fur die Forstwirtschaft? 

 (The significance of humus and water in forestry), by- 

 Sperling, p. 185-91. 



iegal Articles 



Cassiers* magazine, Jan. 1909. Rate regulation of electric 



power; case of Columtms, 0., By. & Lt . Co.; legal princi- 

 ples; economics of electric power generation; factors 

 determining cost of electric power, by S. S. flyer, p. 402. 



Cassiers* magazine, Feb. 1909. The white coal of Sweden; de- 

 velopment of hy-iraulic power; lack of coal; water sys- 

 tems; development of industries; government regulation; 

 stream measurements, by J. G. Leigh, p. 455. 



Central law journal, 1908. Regulation of rates to be charged 



by public service corporations. - 1, Miscellaneous enter- 

 prises affected with a public interest. - 2. Railroad 

 companies, by 0. H. Myrick, p. 299-317. 



Columbia law review, March, 1909* --Riparian rights, a perver- 

 sion of stare dec i sis, by F. R. Couclert, p. 217-37. 



Electric railway journal, Jan. 16, 1909. The 7/isconsin public 

 utilities law; valuation of property and franchises; ac- 

 counts; rates; appeal to courts; commission as a, clearing 

 house; results of operation of the law, by B. H. Xgyer, 

 p. 103. 



Engineering record, Jan. 23, 1909, The admini strati on ' s posi- 

 tion regarding water poorer development; President Roose- 

 velt's veto of bill for construction of dam Across James 

 River, Mo.; authority of Congress to limit the privilege; 

 conditions that should be imposed, p. 85-93. 



Harvard law review, Jan. 1909 .--Running water, by Samuel C. 



7/iel, p. 190-215. (V7atcr running in a natural stream is 

 mineral ferae naturae; riparian owners or appropriation 

 have a mere usufruct . Severed water is personality. 

 Scholarly and historical, with many citations of authority 

 from English, American and Civil law. P. P. V7.) 



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