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23.  Water-right  problems  of  Bighorn  Mountains,  by  Plwood  Mead.  1899. 
62  pp.,  7  pis. 
24.  Water  resources  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Part  I,  by  George  W.  Rafter. 
L899.     99  pp.,  13  pis. 
25.  Water  resources  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Part  II,  by  George  W.  Rafter. 
1899.     100-200  pp.,  12  pis. 
26.  Wells  of  Southern  Indiana  (continuation  of  Water-Supply  and  Irrigation 
Paper  No.  21),  by  Frank  Leverett.     1899.     64  pp. 
27.  Operations  at  river  stations,  1898,  a  report  cf  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  Tnited  States  Geological  Survey,  Part  I.     1899.     100  pp. 
28.  Operations  at  river  stations,  1898,  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  United  States  <  reological  Survey,  Part  II.     1899.     101-200  pp. 
29.  Wells  and  windmills  in  Nebraska,  by  Erwin  Hinckley  Barbour.  1899 
85  pp.,  27  pis. 
30.  Water  resources  of  the  Lower  Peninsula  of  Michigan,  by  Alfred  0.  Lane. 
1899.     97  pp.,  7  pis.  and  maps. 
31.  Lower  Michigan  mineral  waters,  a  study  into  the  connection  between  their 
chemical  composition  and  mode  of  occurrence,  by  Alfred  Church  Lane.  1899. 
'.'7  pp.,  4  pis.  and  maps. 
32.  Water  resources  of   Puerto    Rico,  by  Herbert  M.  Wilson.     1899.     48  pp., 
I  7  i>ls.  and  maps. 
33.  Storage  of  water  on  Gila  River,  Arizona,  by  Joseph  Barlow  Lippincott. 
L900.     98  pp..-::  pi.-. 
34.  ( ieology  and  water  resources  of  a  portion  of  southeastern  South  Dakota,  by 
James  Edward  Todd.     L900.     :  14  pp.,  10  pis.  and  maps. 
35.  Operations  at  river  stations,  1899,  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
<»f  the  United  States  <  reological  Survey,  Part  I.     1900.     100  pp. 
:Uk  ( Operations  at  river  stations,  1899,  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  Pnited  States  I  reological  Survey,  Part  II.     1900.     101-198  pp. 
37.  Operations  at  river  stations,  L 899,  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Part  III.     1900.     199-298  pp. 
38.  Operations  al  river  stations,  ISO!),  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Part  IV.     1900.     299-396  pp. 
:'>'.».  Operations  al  river  stations,  1899,  a  report  of  the  division  of  hydrography 
of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Part  V.     1900.     397-471  pp. 
40.  The  Austin  dam,  by  Thomas  U.  Taylor.     1000.     52  pp.,  16  pis. 
41.  The  windmill:  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  I,  by  Edward  Charles 
.Murphy.     1901.     72  pp.,  14  pis. 
42.  The  windmill:  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  II,  by  Edward  Charles 
Murphy,  1001,  pp.  73-147,  pis.  15-16. 
43.  Conveyance  of  water  in  irrigation  canals,  Humes,  and  pipes,  by  Samuel 
Fortier.     1901.     86-pp.,  15  pis. 
44.  Profiles  of  rivers  in  the  United  States,  by  Henry  Gannett.     1901.     100  pp., 
II  pis. 
45.  Water  storage  on  Cache  Creek,  California,  by  Alfred  E.  Chandler.  1901. 
IS  pp.,  10  pis. 
REPORTS  ON  MINERAL  RESOURCES  (old  series). 
Department  of  the  Interior  United  States  Geological  Survey  J.  W. 
Powell  Director  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States  [Calendar 
year  1882]     Albert  Williams,  Jr.  chief  of  division  of  mining  statistics 
Bull.  177—01 4 
