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Cape May, N.J. 



Barksdale, N.C., Depletion of Ground Water in New 

 Jersey, Jour. Am. Water Works Assoc., vol. 41, pp. 

 511-515, 1949. 



Carpinteria Valley, Calif. (See Santa Barbara Valley, Calif.) 



Cedar City Valley, Utah 



Thomas, H. E., and G. H. Taylor, Geology and Ground- 

 water Resources of Cedar City and Parowan Valleys, 

 Utah, U.S. Geol. Survey Water Supply Paper 993, 

 1946, 210 pp. 



Chicago, III. 



Control of Ground Water, ///. Legislative Council Publ. 



88, pp. 5-11, 1948. 

 Chicago Area Water Supply, a Symposium, Midwest 



Engr., vol. 2, pp. 6-21, February 1950. 



Coachella Valley, Calif. 



Huberty, M. R., et al., "Hydrologic Studies in Coachella 

 Valley, California," Univ. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. rept., 

 1948,31pp. 



Copper Basin, Tenn. 



Hursh, C. R., Local Climate in the Copper Basin of Ten- 

 nessee as Modified by the Removal of Vegetation, U.S. 

 Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 774, 1948, 38 pp. 



Hixson, Fred, Conservation Plan in Copper Basin Starts 

 Tree Growth on Barren Land, Chattanooga Times, 

 April 17, 1950. 



Coweeta Experimental Forest, N.C. 



"Coweeta Experimental Forest Watershed Management 

 Research," U.S. Forest Service, 1948, 40 pp. 



Hursh, C. E., and E. F. Brater, Separating Storm Hydro- 

 graphs from Small Drainage into Surface and Subsur- 

 face Flow, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, vol. 22, pp. 

 863-870, 1941. 



Dunford, E. G., and P. W. Fletcher, Effect of Removal 



