THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



taries, with the legal forms in use. Compiled by Elwood 

 Mead, State Engineer of Wyoming. Pp. 77. Price 10 

 cents. 



( Includes abstracts of laws and legal forms in use in 

 Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, 

 Wyoming, and the Northwest Territories of Canada. This 

 bulletin is out of print and much of it is out of date, on 

 account of the passage of new laws.) 



Bulletin No. 100. Report of Irrigation Investigations 

 in California, under the direction of Elwood Mead, expert 

 in charge. Pp. 411, pis. 29, figs. 16. Price, paper, 90 

 cents; cloth, $1.23. 



This report deals with investigations carried on dur- 

 ing the summer of 1900 in co-operation with the Cali- 

 fornia Water and Forest Association. In addition to a 

 review of the agricultural situation in the state it presents 

 a comprehensive discussion of the water laws and customs 

 under which irrigation is practiced in California as typified 

 by the conditions in Honey Lake Basin, and on Yuba 

 River, Cache Creek, Salinas River, San Joaquin River, 

 Kings River, Los Angeles River, and San Jacinto River. 



Bulletin No. 105. Irrigation in the United States. 

 Testimony of Elwood Mead, Irrigation Expert in Charge, 

 before the United States Industrial Commission, June 11 

 and 12, 1901. Pp. 47, pis. 12. fig. 1. Price, 15 cents. 



This statement made before the Industrial Commis- 

 sion deals chiefly with the legal status of irigation, touch- 

 ing on state control, national aid to irrigation, and the 

 disposa4 of the public grazing lands. The necessity and 

 possibility of storage are also discussed. 



Bulletin No. 130. Egyptian Irrigation. By Clarence 

 T. Johnston, Assitant Chief of Irrigation Investigations. 

 Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. 100, pis. 24, figs. 9. 

 Price, 30 cents. 



This is a study of the irrigation laws and practices 

 in Egypt, made with special reference to suggestions for 

 improvements in American irrigation. 



Bulletin No. ]P>1. Plans of Structures in Use on Irri- 

 gation Canals in the United States, prepared under the 

 direction of Elwood Mead, Chief of Irrigation Investiga- 

 tions. Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. 51, pis. 22. 

 Price. 60 cents. 



This is an album of plans for irrigation structures, 

 designed by leading irrigation engineers of the West, 

 made from drawings exhibited at Paris in 1900 and at 

 Buffalo in 1901. 



Bulletin No. 133. Report of Irrigation Investigations 

 for 1902. Part 3. 



Rice Irrigation in Louisiana and Texas, by Frank 

 Piond. Third Progress Report on Silt Measurements, 

 Texas, by J. C. Nagle. Irrigation Experiments at the 

 Missouri Experiment Station, by H. J. Waters. Irrigation 

 in Wisconsin in 1902, by A. R. Whitson. Irrigation In- 

 vestigations in New Jersey, 1902, by E. B. Voohees. The 

 Use of Pumps for Irrigation in Hawaii, by Jared G. 

 Smith. Price, 15 cents. 



Bulletin No. 145. Preparing Land for Irrigation and 

 Methods of Applying Water. Prepared by the Agents of 

 Irrigation Investigations. Pp. 84, pis. 7, figs. 33. Price. 

 15 cents. 



This bulletin gives descriptions of methods of remov- 

 ing sagebrush, of smoothing land, of laying out fields for 

 different systems of applying water, and of the different 

 systems of applying water. The various methods are 

 compared as to cost and efficiency. 



Bulletin No. 146. Current Wheels: Their Use in Lift- 

 ing Water for Irrigation. Prepared in the Office of Ex- 

 periment Stations, Irrigation Investigations. Pp. 38, pis. 

 4. figs. 21. Price, 10 cents. 



Drawings and photographs of a large number of 

 wheels used for raising water from streams are given, 

 accompanied by descriptions, statements of cost, and dis- 

 cussions of efficiency. A general discussion of the theory 

 of current wheels is also given. 



Bulletin No. 158. Annual Report of Irrigation In- 

 vestigations. 1 904. 



Separate No. 4. Irrigation in Klamath County, Ore- 

 gon, bv F. L. Kent. Irrigation Investigations in the Ya- 

 kinia Valley. Washington, by O. L. Waller. Irrigation 

 Conditions in Raft River Water District, Idaho, 1904, by 

 W. F. Bartlett. Price 5 cents. 



Bulletin No. 167. Irrigation in the North Atlantic 



States. By Aug. J. Bowie, Jr. Pp. 50, figs. 7. Price 10 

 cents. 



This report contains descriptions of a large number of 

 small irrigation plants in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New 

 Jersey, New York. Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. 



Bulletin No. 168. The State Engineer and His Rela- 

 tion to Irrigation. By R. P. Teele, Expert in Irrigation 

 Institution, Irigation investigations, Office of Experment 

 Stations. Pp. 99, fig. 1. Price 15 cents. 



In the arid region of the United States, whatever there 

 is of public control over the use of water in irrigation is 

 centered in the office of State Engineer in the various 

 States. This bulletin discusses the whole subject of pub- 

 lic control of the use of water, sketching the history of 

 such control in the various States and giving its present 

 status and efficiency. 



Bulletin No. 179. Small Reservoirs in Wyoming, 

 Montana, and South Dakota. By F. C. Herrman. I 'p. 

 100, pis. S, figs. 13. Price 20 cents. 



This bulletin contains the description of a number of 

 reservoirs which have been built on the plans for storage 

 of storm waters for irrigation and for stock water. It 

 describes methods of construction and gives costs and 

 returns from the use of water. 



Bulletin No. 181. Mechanical Tests of Pumping 

 Plants in California. By J. N. LeConte and C. E. Tail. 

 P. 72. figs. 4. Price 10 cents. 



This gives the results of tests of a large number of 

 pumping plants in use for irrigation in southern California. 



Circular 48. What the Department of Agriculture 

 is doing for Irrigation. By Elwood Mead, Chief of Ir- 

 rigation Investigation. Pp. 4. Price 5 cents. 



Circular 58. Irrigation in the Valley of Lost River, 

 Idaho. By A. E. Wright. Pp. 24. Price 5 cents. 



Circular 59. Progress Report of Co-operative Irri- 

 gation Investigations in California. By Samuel Fortier. 

 Pp. 23. Price 5 cents. 



Circular No. 65. Irrigation from Upper Snake River, 

 Idaho. By H. G. Raschbacher. Pp. 16, fig. 1. Price 5 

 cents. 



Circular No. 67. Investigation of Irrigation Practice 

 in Oregon. By A. P. Stover, Irrigation Engineer, Irriga- 

 tion Investigations, Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. 

 r,0, figs. 4. Price 5 cents. 



Document No. 318. Preparing Land for Irrigation. 

 By R. P. Teele. Pp. 239-250, pis. 2, figs. 5. (Reprint from 

 Yearbook, 1903.) Price 5 cents. 



Discusses implements, methods, and costs. 



Document No. 670. Review of Irrigation Investiga- 

 tions for 1903. By Elwood Mead, Chief of Irrigation In- 

 vestigations, Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. Iv. 469- 

 ">02, pis. 6. (Reprint from Annual Report of Office of 

 Experiment Stations for 1903.) Price "> cents. 



Publications "for restricted free circulation and for 

 sale." 



Bulletin No. 70. Water-right Problems of Bear River. 

 By Clarence T. Johnston and Joseph A. Breckons. Pp. 

 40, pis. 9. Price 13 cents. 



Presents some of the water-right complications of in- 

 tersta,te streams as illustrated on Bear River. The bulle- 

 tin discusses the water supply of the river and its diver- 

 sion, the controversies which have arisen regarding water 

 rights, and the need of uniform laws. 



Bulletin No. 108. Irrigation Practice Among Fruit 

 Growers on the Pacific Coast. By E. J. Wickson, M. A., 

 Professor of Agricultural Practice, University of Califor- 

 nia, and Horticulturist of the California Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station. Pp. 54, pis. lo, figs. 7. Price 15 cents. 



This bulletin gives the results of a special investigation 

 into the conditions, extent, and methods of irrigation as 

 practiced among fruit growers of the Pacific Coast. 



Bulletin No. 118. Irrigation from Big Thompson 

 River. By J^hn F. Field. Assistant State Engineer of 

 Colorado. Pp. 75, pis. 5, fig. 1. Price 10 cents. 



This is a study of the water laws of Colorado as illus- 

 trated by irrigation from Big Thomas River. Mr. Field 

 discusses more particularly the "water loaning" law. 



Bulletin No. 119. Report of Irrigation Investigations 

 for 1901, under the direction of Elwood Mead, Chief 

 of Irrigation Investigations. Pp. 401, pis. 64, figs. 12. 

 Out of print Separate parts, as below listed, only, are 

 available. 







