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"KINNEY ON IRRIGATION AND 

 WATER RIGHTS" 



Second Edition 

 1912 



To be Published by Bender-Moss Company, Law-Book 

 Publishers, San Francisco, California. 



Books to be ready for Delivery October 1, 1912. 



Synopsis of Table of Contents. by Parts and Chapters. 



PART I. 

 Economic Questions Relating to Irrigation and Waters. 



Chapter 1. Economic Questions and Methods. 



Chapter 2. Forests and Their Relation to Stream 

 Flow. 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 



Chapter 10. 



Chapter 11. 



Chapter 12. 



PART II. 

 Ancient and Modern Irrigation. 



7. 



9. 



The History of Irrigation. 

 Modern Irrigation in Egypt. 

 Modern Irrigation in India. 

 Modern Irrigation in Australia. 

 Modern Irrigation in South Africa. 

 Modern Irrigation in Italy. 

 Irrigation in Various Countries. 

 Modern Irrigation in Canada. 

 Modern Irrigation in the United States. 

 Irrigation on Indian Reservations 



PART III. 

 Classification, Definitions and the Nature of Waters. 



Chapter 13. Classification and Nature of Running 

 Waters. 



Chapter 14. Definitions and Descriptions of Waters. 



PART IV. 



Rights of the Public in Waters and Watercourses. 

 Chapter 15. Miscellaneous Public Rights. 

 The Right of Navigation. 

 Right of Fishing and Hunting. 

 Dedication by a State of Its Waters. 



PART V. 

 Acquisition and Disposal of Lands and Waters by the 



United States. 



Chapter 19. Acquisition of Lands and Waters by the 

 United States. 



Chapter 20. Disposal of Lands and Waters by the 

 United States. 



PART VI. 



The Common Law Governing Waters. 

 Chapter 21. The Nature of Riparian Rights. 



Upon What Lands Riparian Rights At- 



Chapter 16. 

 Chapter 17. 

 Chapter 18. 



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Chapter 22. 



tach. 



Chapter 23. To What Waters Riparian Rights At- 



Chapter 24. Who Are Riparian Proprietors? 

 Chapter 25. Right to the Use of Waters. 

 Chapter 26. Irrigation as a Riparian Right. 

 Chapter 27. Grants and Contracts of Riparian Rights. 

 Chapter 28. Various Riparian Rights. 



PART VII. 



The Civil Law Governing Waters. 

 Chapter 29. The Roman Civil Law. 

 Chapter 30. The Civil Law in the United States. 



PART VIII. 



The Appropriation of Water for Beneficial Uses. 

 Chapter 31. Arid Region Doctrine of Appropriation. 

 Chapter 32. History of Doctrine of Appropriation. 

 Chapter 33. Two Theories as to Legal Right. 

 Chapter 34. What Waters May be Appropriated. 

 Chapter 35. On What Lands Diversion May be Made. 

 Chapter 36. Who May Appropriate Waters. 

 Chapter 37. The Purpose of the Appropriation. 

 Chapter 38. Methods of Appropriation Without Code. 

 Chapter 39. Reasonable Diligence. 

 Chapter 40. The Doctrine of Relation. 



PART IX. 



The Nature, Extent and Character of Rights Acquired to 

 Water by Appropriation, Rights of Way and the 



Pollution of Waters. 

 The Nature and Character of a Water 



Chapter 41. 

 Right. 



Chapter 42. 

 tors. 



Chapter 43. 

 Grants. 



Chapter 44. 

 Rights. 



Chapter 45. 

 Works. 



Chapter 46. 



Chapter 47. 



Rights to Water as Between Appropria- 

 Appropriation as Against Congressional 

 Appropriation as Against Riparian 

 Means of the Use and Character of the 



Reservoir and Storage Rights. 



Mill and Power Rights. 



Chapter 48. Changes Which May be Made. 

 Chapter 49. Economical Use and the Suppression of 

 Waste. 



Chapter 50. Contracts Relating to Water Rights. 

 Chapter 51. Rights of Way Over Public Domain. 



Rights of Way Over Private Lands. 



Sale and Alienation of Water Rights and 



Chapter 52. 



Chapter 53. 



Rights of Way. 



Chapter 54. 



Rights Acquired by Prescription. 



Lhapter 55. Rights Acquired by Eminent Domain. 



Governors of Irrigated States. 



