Part IV. 



THE REORGANIZATION OF THE 

 AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY. 



1900-1920. 



XXXIV. 



THE PUBLIC LANDS. 

 1900-1920. 



1. Coman, Katlierine. — Industrial History of the 



United States (Revised Edition of 1910), pp. 

 407-413. 



2. Hill, R. T. — The Public Domain and Democracy, 



in the Columbia University Studies, Vol. 

 XXXVIII (1910), Chapters VII, VIII, IX. 



3. Laut, A. C. — The End of the Free Land, in Col- 



lier's, Vol. 47, pp. 15 and following. 



4. Puter, S. A. D. — Looters of the Public Domain 



(1908). See Table of Contents, pp. 492-495. 



5. Treat, P. J. — Public Lands and the Public Land 



Policy, in ^IcLaughlin and Hart's Cyclopedia 

 of American Government, Vol. Ill, pp. 97. 



6. American Year Book. 1910 and succeeding years 



to date. 



7. Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Gen- 



eral Land Office. See especially Reports for 

 1904, pp. 51-57, and 1905, pp. 42-52, for 

 " Partial Report of the Public Lands Com- 

 mission." 



8. Report of the Public Lands Commission (1905). 



9. Report of the National Conservation Commis- 



sion (1909). 



10. Annual Messages of Presidents Roosevelt and 



Taft. 



11. Congressional Record. See Index volumes under 



" Public Lands." 



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