Preservation of the Falls 



The Niagara reservation. (Critic, Mar. 21, 1896. 28:203.) 1896 



A protest against the proposal to abolish the Reservation Commission 

 and transfer its functions to the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission. 



United States Congress. Report of the deep waterways com- 1896 

 mission prepared at Detroit, Michigan, December 18-22, 1896, by the ni e 



Congress 



commissioners, James B. Angell. John E. Russell, Lyman E. Cooley, 

 accompanied by a report on technical work and several topical reports 

 and drawings pertaining thereto. Washington: 1897. H. R. doc. 92. 

 54th Cong., 2d sess. 



1897 



D. W. The glory of Niagara. (Life & health (N. Y.), Aug. 1897. 1897 

 Pp. 264-266.) D- W " 



Need of time for due comprehension of the wonders and appreciation of 

 the 'beauties of Niagara: improvements at hotels and elsewhere since pre- 

 servation days. 



Davis, Rebecca Harding. The passing of Niagara. Indep., Nov. 1897 

 25. 1897. 49:1527-1528.) Davis 



A fanciful imagination of the danger to be faced of Niagara being 

 sacrificed to the dollar. 



[Electrical review.] Editorial comment on the " alleged destruction " 1897 

 of the Falls. (Nov. 3, 1897. 31:216.) 



MEREDITH, E. A. The Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park. (Can. 1897 

 mag., July 1897. 9:228-239.) Meredi,h 



A review of the report of the Canadian commissioners for 1895, dealing 

 with the origin of the park, its area, the improvements which had been 

 made, the finances, and the scenery. 



1900 



The discharge of the Niagara river. (Eng. mag., April, 1900. 1900 

 19:129-130.) 



A condensation of an elaborate account of recent measurements of flow 

 in the Niagara under the U. S. Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways, 

 as given by Mr. Clinton W. Stewart in a paper before the Western 

 Society of Engineers. 



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