warman]  HUMIDITY HYDROGRAPHY.  379 
Hydrography;  flow  of  water  through  porous  soils  or  rock,  theoretical  investi- 
gation of Ann  19,  it,  pp  295-384 
Illinois,  water  resources  of Ann  17,  n,  pp  695-849 
Indiana  and  Ohio,  water  resources  of Ann  18,  iv,  pp  419-559 
instruments  and  methods Bull  140,  pp  14-32 
jetties  at  mouth  of  Mississippi Ann  13,  n,  pp  108-109 
Kansas,  Fort  Riley  Military  Reservation Bull  137,  pp  32-33 
legislation  authorizing  investigations Bull  131,  pp  10-13 
loss  of  water  from  artificial  channels  in  New  York WS  25,  pp  173-178 
meters,  methods  of  rating Bull  140,  pp  333-335 
rating  of,  in  1896 WS  11,  p  93 
rating  tables  for Bull  140,  pp  332-341 ;  WS  1 1,  p  94 
various  kinds  of Ann  19,  iv,  pp  18-30 
of  Colorado,  Denver  Basin,  rainfall,  run-off,  evaporation,  etc Mon 
xxvii,  pp  413-412 
White  and  Yampa  rivers,  reconnaissance  on Ann  20,  iv,  pp  383-387 
of  Great  Plains,  portion  of Ann  16,  n,  pp  545-568 
of  Nicaragua \nn  20,  i v,  pp  563-637 
of  United  States  arid  region Ann  10, 
[i,  pp  36,  78-90;   Ann  11,  n,  pp  1-110;  Ann  12,  n,  pp  213-261 
potable  waters  of  eastern  United  States Ann  14,  n,  pp  1-47 
pumping  water  in  ( Georgia Ann  21,  iv,  pp  142-144 
rating  stations  for  meters,  descriptions  of Bull  140,  pp  331-332 
ri  ver  heights  for  L896 WS  1 1 
river  stations,  operations  at,  in  L897,  L898,  and  L899 WS  15,16; 
27,28;  35,36,37,38,39 
rivers,  profiles  of,  in  United  States WS  44 
sand  areas  of  Long  Island,  New   York,  water  yield  of WS  25,  pp  191-198 
silting  in  Texas.  Lake  McDonald WS  40,  pp  36-41 
springs  in  Idaho,  Boise  quadrangle GF  45,  p  7 
storage  capacity  in  New  York,  Croton  watershed WS  24,  pp  86-87 
storage  of  water  in  Arizona  on  Gila  River WS  33 
streams  in  California,  average  flow  of Bull  140,  pp  311-312 
in  ( ireorgia,  Apalachicola  Basin,  list  of Ann  20,  iv,  pp  175-177 
subterranean  drainage  lines,  especially  in  Indiana  and  Ohio  ...Ann  18,  iv,  p483 
topographic  forms,  classification  of,  on  basis  of Ann  7,  pp  558-564 
water  of  eastern  United  States  (potable) Ann  14,  n,  pp  1-47 
ownership  of,  in  New  York WS  24,  pp  14-15 
uses  of WS  30,  pp  11-22,  41-47 
water  horizons  in  southeastern  Nebraska WS  12,  pp  24-48 
water  measurements,  tables  for  converting  units  used  in WS  27,  pp  96-100 
waters,  ownership  of  inland,  by  State  of  New  York WS  25,  pp  186-188 
well  boring  and  irrigation  in  South  Dakota,  eastern,  in  1896 Ann  18, 
iv,  pp  561-615 
wells  in  Arizona WS  2,  pp  86-90 
work  in,  1890-1900,  reports  on Ann  12,  i,  pp  134-136; 
Ann  13,  i,  pp52-53,163;  Ann  14,  i,  pp45-47,  269-270;  Annl5, 
pp  74-76, 196-198;  Ann  16,  i,  pp  43-49;  Ann  17,  i,  pp  70-80; 
Ann  18,  i,  pp  70-82;  iv,  pp  1-418;  Ann  19,  i,  pp  69-74;  iv, 
pp  1-632;  Ann  20,  i,  p  69;  iv,  pp  1-562;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  96- 
100;  iv,    pp  9-488;  Bull  131;   Bull   140;    WS  15;    WS  16; 
WS  27;  WS  28;  WS  35;  WS  36;  WS  37;  WS  38;  WS  39 
(See,  also,  Artesian  water;  Drainage;   Evaporation;  Irrigation;  Rainfall; 
Reservoirs;     Seepage;     Stream    measurements;     Water; 
Wells.) 
