Preservation of the Falls 



reservation, delivered on the occasion of the dedication of the Hennepin 1910 

 memorial tablet on the state reservation, May II, 1910. Dow 



Effect of water diversion for power purposes on Niagara Falls. (Eng. 1910 

 news, Mar. 17, 1910. 63:306-307.) 



A discussion of the facts as shown by the observations and measure- 

 ments of the United States Lake Survey in 1907 and 1908. 



A treaty for the control of international waterways. (Eng. news, June 1910 

 9, 1910. 63:661-662.) 



A review and digest of the provisions of the treaty. 



1911 



Niagara Falls from a n^w point of view. (Sci. Am., Sept. 9, 191 I. 1911 

 105:227.) 



Editorial comment on the hysteria over the supposed wanton destruction 

 of the Falls. To quote: " It seems strange to me that in all this dis- 

 cussion we hear nothing whatever of the good to come to humanity from 

 allowing this immense falls to work out its board and lodging." 



Niagara Falls again. (Outl., Feb. 25, 191 1. 97:381.) 1911 



An editorial urging the extension of the Burton law. 



Niagara Falls again threatened. (Sci. Am., May 27, 1911. 1911 

 104:518.) 



Editorial comment on the changes due to diversion and on the extension 

 of the Burton law. 



Niagara in danger again. (Outl., May 20, 1911. 98:88.) 1911 



Editorial comment on bills before Congress. 



Preservation of Niagara Falls. (Ann. rep'ts of the com'rs of the 1911 

 state reserv. at Niagara. 28:10-15.) 



Letter of President Taft to Congress, August 21, 191 1 ; letter of Sec- 

 retary of War, Hon. Henry L. Stimson; letter from the Chief Engineers 

 of the United States Army, Brig. Gen. W. L. Marshall, briefly sum- 

 marizing the extended reports of Major Charles Keller and others. 



United States. — Rivers and Harbors Committee (House). 191 1 

 Preservation of Niagara Falls. Hearings on the subject of H. R. 26688, United States 

 sixty-first Congress, second session, relating to the control and regulation 

 of the waters of Niagara river and the preservation of Niagara Falls, held 



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