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OTHER PUBLICATIONS 



Aldous , A. E., and Shantz, H, L. 



1924. Types of Vegetation in the Semiarid Portion of the 

 United States and Their Economic Significance. 

 Jour. Agr. Research, V. 28, pp. 99-127, illus. 

 Bates, C. G. , and Henry, A. J. 



1928. Forest and Stream-flow Experiment at Wagon Wheel Gap, 



Colo. U. S. Mo. Weather Rev. Sup. 30, pp. 1-79, illus. 

 Breazeale , J. F. , and Crider, F. J. 



1934. Plant Association and Survival, and the Build-up of 



Moisture in Semiarid Soils. Ariz. Agr. Expt. Sta. Tech. 

 Bull. 53, pp. 95-123, illus. 

 Briggs, L. J., and Belz, J. 0. 



1910. Dry Farming in Relation to Rainfall and Evaporation. 



Bur. Plant Indus. U. S. Dept . Agr. Bull. 188, 71 pp., 

 illus. 

 Briggs, L. J. 



1913. The Water Requirement of Plants. Bur. Plant Indus. 

 U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 284, 49 pp., illus. 

 Hoyt , W. G. , and Troxell , H. C. 



1934. Forests and Stream Flow. Trans. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. , 

 V. 99, pp. 1-30, illus. 

 Kiesselbach, T. A. 



1915. Transpiration as a Factor in Crop Production. Nebr. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Bull. 6, 214 pp., illus. 

 Lee, C. H. 



1932. Committee Report on Absorption and Transpiration. Trans. 

 Amer. Geophysical Union, Nat. Res, Council, pp. 288-298. 

 Livingston, B. E. 



1906. Relation of Desert Plants to Soil Moisture and to Evapo- 

 ration. 77 pp., illus. Washington, D. C. (Carnegie 

 Inst. Wash. Pub. 50. ) 



