UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION CIRCULAR NO. 260 April, 1923 SELECTED LIST OF REFERENCES RELATING TO IRRIGATION IN CALIFORNIA By EEID VENABLE* PART I United States Government Publications PAGE Department of Agriculture 4 Annual Reports 4 Bureau of Plant Industry 4 Bureau of Soils 4 Commission of Agriculture 4 Department Bulletins 4 Farmers' Bulletins 5 Irrigation Map 5 Journal of Agricultural Research 5 Office of Experiment Stations 5 Office of Irrigation Inquiry 8 Weather Bureau 8 Yearbook 8 Congress 8 Documents and Reports 8 Hearings of Committees 11 Department of Commerce and Labor 12 Census Bureau 12 Governors' Conference 12 Department of the Interior - 12 Ail-American Canal Board 12 Census Office 12 Geological Survey 13 Annual Reports 13 Water Supply Papers 14 Reclamation Service 20 Annual Reports 20 Reports 20 * Division of Irrigation Investigations and Practice. PART II State of California Publications PAGE Board of Agriculture 23 Agricultural Society 23 Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California 25 Attorney-General 32 Conservation Commission 32 Engineering Department 32 Fruit Growers' Convention 36 Board of Health 36 Horticultural Commission 37 Irrigation District Bond Commission 37 Journals of the Senate and Assembly 3? Commission of Public Works 39 Department of Public Works 39 Railroad Commission 40 Reclamation Board 40 Surveyor-General 40 Water Commission 41 Water Problems Conference 41 PART III Societies and Organizations American Society of Civil Engineers 42 American Society of Irrigation Engineers 43 California Development Board 43 California State Irrigation Convention 43 Commonwealth Club 44 First Water Congress of Southern California 45 International Irrigation Congress 45 Technical Society of the Pacific Coast 47 Board of Trade 47 Miscellaneous 47 Appendix Supplemental list of irrigation publications of Irrigation Investigations, United States Department of Agriculture, of general application to California... 51 Department Bulletins 51 Farmers' Bulletins 52 Journal of Agricultural Research 53 Office of Experiment Stations 53 Important Government and State of California publications issued subsequent to completion of preceding list 55 Subject Index 57 Author Index 61 INTRODUCTION Irrigation touches practically every field of California agriculture and as a result a very considerable literature on the subject has accumulated. Unfortunately, however, this literature is so scattered through the publications of different departments, bureaus, offices, and divisions of various government and state agencies, and through the publications of semi-public associations of one form or another, that only specialists in the subject are at all familiar with what has been written on irrigation in California, or with the large amount of investigational and experimental work along irrigation lines that has been prosecuted in California. The purpose of this circular is not only to assist the irrigation specialist who desires to keep fully abreast with the information on his subject that is available in printed form, but also to interest farmers, students, engineers, lawyers, and the general public in a broader knowledge of the historical background of the development and practice of irrigation in California. This list is not intended to be a complete bibliography of the sub- ject, being confined to publications issued by public or semi-public agencies or institutions. Textbooks are are not included because of their general application, although it might be added that in Cali- fornia the following are generally accepted as standard, viz. : Hilgard, 1 'Soils," containing many references to irrigation in California; Wickson, ''California Fruits and How to Grow Them"; Fortier, "Use of Water in Irrigation ' ' ; Etcheverry, ' ' Irrigation Practice and Engi- neering"; Harding, "Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation Sys- tems"; Chandler, "Elements of Western Water Law"; and Wiel, "Water Rights in the Western States." Standard periodicals con- taining frequent references to the subject include the Pacific Rural Press, California Cultivator, Engineering News-Record, Journal of Electricity and Western Industry, Agricultural Engineering, and the Reclamation Record. Publications or articles listed are in the main available in the library of the University of California at Berkeley, although a number of other libraries were searched in preparing the list, as well as Miss Ellen A. Hedrick's "List of References to Publications Relating to Irrigation and Land Drainage," published in 1902 by the library of the United States Department of Agriculture. Acknowledgement is made of the helpful assistance of Miss E. M. Coulter, Reference Librarian of the University of California library. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION PART I UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Annual Reports. Irri- gation in California. In annual report for 1874, pp. 352- 362. 1875. Summary of report on irrigation of San Joaquin, Tulare and Sacra- mento valleys, California, by B. S. Alexander, Geo. H. Mendell, and George Davidson. (See entry No. 49.) 2. Bureau of Plant Industry. Preliminary report on rice culture in Sacramento Valley, by C. E. Chambliss. Cir. 97, pp. 10. 1912. Results of 2-year test of 300 varieties of rice near Biggs; sugges- tions as to methods of culture, including irrigation. 3. Bureau of Soils. Soil surveys containing miscellaneous reference to irrigation issued for the following areas of Cali- fornia. Anaheim (1916); Bakersfield (1904); Butte Valley (1907); Colusa (1907); El Centro (1918); Fresno (1900 and 1912); Grass Valley (1918); Hanford (1901); Healdsburg (1915); Honey Lake (1915); Imperial (1901 and 1903); Indio (1903); Klamath Reclamation (1908); Livermore (1910; Los Angeles (1903 and 1916); Lower Salinas Val- ley (1901); Lower San Joaquin Reconnaissance (1915); Madera (1910) ; Marysville (1909) ; Merced (1914) ; Middle San Joaquin Recon- naissance (1916); Modesto-Turlock (1908); Pajaro Valley (1908); Pasadena (1915); Porterville (1908); Redding (1907); Red Bluff (1910); Riverside (1915); Sacramento (1904); Sacramento Valley Reconaissance (1913); San Bernardino (1904); San Diego Recon- naissance (1917); San Fernando (1915); San Francisco Bay Recon- naissance (1914); San Gabriel (1901); San Jose (1903); Santa Ana (1900); Santa Maria (1916); Southern California Reconnaissance (1917); Stockton (1905); Ukiah (1914); Upper San Joaquin Recon- naissance (1917); Ventura (1901 and 1917); Willits (1918); Wood- land (1909); Yuma (1904). 4. Commission of Agriculture. Report on the climate and agricultural features and the agricultural practice and needs of the arid regions of the Pacific Slope, by E. W. Hilgard, T. C. Jones, and R. W. Furnas, pp. 182. 1882. Irrigation in California, pp. 26-27; irrigable lands of California, pp. 27-28; effects of irrigation on alkali soils, pp. 43-44; subirrigation vs. surface irrigation, pp. 46-50; land and river waters of the great valley and their quality for irrigation purposes, pp. 50-54. Department Bulletin. Progress report of Cooperative Irri- gation experiments at California University Farm, Davis, Cal., 1909-1912, by S. II. Beckett. Bull. 10, pp. 21. 1913. Results of irrigation experiments with alfalfa, grain, Indian and Egyptian corn, and sugar beets. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 5 The use of concrete pipe in irrigation, by F. W. Stanley. Bull. 906, pp. 54. 1921. Methods of manufacture, laying, and costs of concrete pipe with discussion of measuring devices and other appliances. (Based on investigations made in California.) Farmer's Bulletin. The culture of rice in California, by Charles E. Chambliss. Bull. 688, pp. 20. 1915. Irrigation, pp. 7-9. Eesults of experiments at Biggs Eice Field station and study of conditions under which rice is grown in California. Irrigation in fruit growing', by E. J. Wickson. Bull. 116, pp. 48. 1900. Relation of irrigation to fruit growing; irrigation methods used on Pacific Coast. 9. Rice growing in California, by Charles E. Chambliss. Bull. 1141, pp. 20. 1920. Sources of water, p. 7; preparing fields for irrigation, p. 8; time to apply irrigation water, pp. 13-14. 10. Irrigation Map of California. Published by Bureau of Pub- lic Roads in cooperation with California State Department of Engineering, College of Agriculture of the University of Cali- fornia, and California State Water Commission. 79 by 93 inches. 1922. (Also published in separates for northern, central and southern California.) 11. Journal of Agricultural Research. Effect of pumping from a shallow well on the ground-water table, by W. W. Weir. Vol. 11, No. 7, pp. 339-357. 1917. Discusses soil, method of procedure and interpretation of results, with charts showing ground water curves. 12. Studies on capacities of soils for irrigation water, and on a new method of determining volume weight, by O. W. Israelsen. Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 36. 1918. Observations made in connection with study of economical duty of water for alfalfa in Sacramento Valley. 1910 to 1915. 13. Office of Experiment Stations. Distribution and use of water in Modesto and Turlock districts, California, by Frank Adams. In Bull. 158, pp. 93-139. 1905. (Part of Irrigation and Drainage Investigations annual report for 1904.) 14. Distribution of water in the soil in furrow irrigation, by R. H. Loughridge. Bull. 203, pp. 63. 1908. Eesults of investigations in southern California. Part of general study of losses of water in irrigation and their prevention. 15. Drainage of irrigated lands in the San Joaquin Valley, by S. Fortier and V. M. Cone. Bull. 217, pp. 58. 1909. Eesults of two-year experiments on drainage of lands in San Joaquin Valley injured by rise of ground water and accumulation of alkali to determine practicability of systematic drainage as remedy. ) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT STATION 16. Duty of water in Tule River basin, California, by A. E. Chandler. In Bull. 119, pp. 159-189. 1902. Description of Tule Biver ditches with results of investigations made as to duty of water and return per acre-foot of water used. (Part of Irrigation Investigations annual report of 1901.) 17. Duty of water under Gage Canal, Riverside, Cal., by W. Irving. In Bull. 86, pp. 131-148. 1900. General discussion of system and results of actual measurements made. (Part of Irrigation Investigations annual report for 1899.) (Also published as House Doc. 466, 56 Cong., 2 Sess.) 18. Duty of water under Gage Canal, Riverside, Cal., 1900, by W. Irving. In Bull. 104, pp. 137-146. 1901. Continuation of studies begun in 1899 (See entry No. 17.) 19. Duty of water under Gage Canal, Riverside, Cal., by W. Irving. In Bull. 119, pp. 146-159. 1902. Continuation of studies made in 1899 and 1901. (See entries nos. 17 and 18.) 20. Evaporation losses in irrigation and water require- ments of crops, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 177, pp. 64. 1907. Eesults in different parts of California showing amount of water lost by evaporation from soil and water surfaces and extent to which losses can be avoided. 21. Irrigation conditions in Imperial Valley, California, by J. E. Roadhouse. In Bull. 158, pp. 175-194. 1905. General conclusions based on field observations made in summer of 1903. (Part of Irrigation and Drainage Investigations annual report for 1904.) 22. Irrigation in California, by F. W. Roeding. Bull. 237, pp. 62. 1911. General conditions of State with description of various irrigation enterprises in the State. 23. ■ Irrigation in Santa Clara Valley, California, by S. Fortier. In Bull. 158, pp. 77-91. 1905. Comparison of methods and cost of various irrigation systems in valley; pumping for irrigation. (Part of Irrigation and Drainage Investigations annual report for 1904.) 24. Irrigation in the Sacramento Valley, California, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 207, pp. 99. 1909. Advantages to be derived from irrigation with discusison of pos- sibilities, methods and costs. Data on several large systems. 25. Irrigation in the San Joaquin Valley, California, by V. M. Cone. Bull. 239, pp. 62. 1911. Possibilities and advantages of irrigation and cost of water with description of systems and lands irrigated by each. 26. Irrigation resources of California and their utiliza- tion, by Frank Adams. Bull. 254, pp. 99. 1913. Summary of data presented in full in California Conservation Commission report (see entry No. 257) and also discussion of six typical sections with regard to character of use of water under present law. (Includes irrigation maps of northern, central and southern California.) Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 7 27. Irrigation systems on Stony Creek, Cal., by W. T. Clarke and C. W. Landis. In Bull. 133, pp. 151-165. 1903. Results of investigations of existing use of water and necessity of irrigation. (Part of Irrigation Investigations annual report for 1902.) 28. Mechanical tests of pumps and pumping plants used for irrigation, by J. N. Le Conte. In Bull. 158, pp. 195-255. 1905. Eesults of field tests made to determine cost of operation and efficiency of pumping plants. (Part of Irrigation and Drainage In- vestigations annual report for 1904.) 29. Mechanical tests of pumping plants in California, by J. N. Le Conte and C. E. Tait. Bull. 181, pp. 72. 1907. Continuation of field tests. (See entry No. 28.) 30. Preliminary plans and estimates for drainage of Fresno district, California, by C. G. Elliott. Cir. 50, pp. 9. 1903. Conclusions from survey of 300 square miles of territory to deter- mine best method of drainage. Plans and estimates for 25 square miles of fruit lands. 31. Progress report of Cooperative Irrigation Investiga- tions in California, by Samuel Fortier. Cir. 59, pp. 23. 1904. Summary of work done: Tests of pumping plants, evaporation, irrigation in fruit growing, preparation of land for irrigation, investi- gations in Modesto and Turlock irrigation districts, publications, and plans for 1905. 32. Relation of irrigation to yield, size, quality and com- mercial suitability of fruits, by E. J. Wickson. In Bull. 158, pp. 141-174. 1905. Conclusions drawn from replies to inquiries sent out through western states. 33. Report of Irrigation Investigations in California under direction of Elwood Mead. Bull. 100, pp. 411. 1901. Contents: The agricultural situation in California, by Elwood Mead, pp. 17-69; The irrigation problems of Honey Lake Valley, by William E. Smythe, pp. 71-113; Features and water rights of Yuba Eiver, California, by Marsden Manson, pp. 115-154; Irrigation investi- gations on Cache Creek, by J. M. Wilson, pp. 155-191; Report on irri- gation problems in the Salinas Valley, by Charles D. Marx, pp. 193-213; Irrigation from the San Joaquin Eiver, by Frank Soule, pp. 215-258; Water appropriations from Kings River, by C. E. Grunsky, pp. 259-325; A study of water rights on the Los Angeles River, California, by Edward M. Boggs, pp. 327-351; Problems of water storage on terrential streams of southern California as typified by Sweetwater and San Jacinto rivers, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 353-395; Recommendations of special agents and experts, pp. 397-400. (Also published as Sen. Doc. 108, 56 Cong. 2 Sess.) 34. Second progress report of Cooperative Irrigation In- vestigations in California, by Frank Adams. Cir. 108, pp. 39. 1911. Summary of work thus far carried on, and of water right situation in California. \ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 35. Studies of the subterranean water supply of the San Bernardino Valley and its utilization, by E. W. Hilgard. In Bull. 119, pp. 103-146. 1902. Discussion of geological formation of San Bernardino Valley and water supply. 36. Supplemental report on drainage in the Fresno dis- trict, California, by C. G. Elliott. Cir. 57, pp. 5. 1905. Continuation of former study to determine amount of water to be removed. (See entry No. 30.) 37. Use of Underground water for irrigation at Pomona, California, by C. E. Tait. Bull. 236, pp. 99. 1912. (First issued, 1911.) Problems of irrigators, methods employed, and progress made in economical use of water. 38. Office of Irrigation Inquiry. Report on irrigation and the cultivation of the soil thereby, by Richard J. Hinton, pp. 458. 1893. Irrigation in states and territories, California, pp. 81-131; methods of applying water to land in central portions of California, by C. E. Grunsky, pp. 307-322. (Also published as Sen. Exec. Doc. 41, Pt. 1, 52 Cong., 1 Sess.) 39. Weather Bureau. Forecasting water supply in California, by A. G. McAdie. In Monthly, Vol. 41, No. 7, pp. 1092-1093. July, 1913. Discussion of principles and factors involved. 40. Yearbook. Climate, soil character and irrigation methods of California, by C. W. Irish. In 1895 Yearbook, pp. 475-486. 1895. Eainfall, character of soil where irrigation is practiced, amount of water used, how irrigation is practiced. 41. CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS. Ceding the arid lands to the states and territories. 51 Cong., 2 Sess., House Report 3767, pp. 202. 1891. Serial No. 2888. Appendix A, Extracts from report to State Board of Irrigation on operation of the Wright Irrigation District Law, pp. 9-10; Appendix B, Irrigation in the United States, pp. 11-202. Appendix B contains hearings before Committee on Irrigation, House of Eepresentatives, on House Bill No. 3924. For particular references to California, see pp. 110-114; 118-127; 189; 197. 42. Diversion of water from Sacramento River, California. 59 Cong., 1 Sess., House Report 3216, pp. 10. 1906. Serial No. 4907. Eeport favoring diversion of water by Central Canal and Irriga- tion Company. (Same as entry No. 65.) 43. Examination and survey of Sacramento River, California, from its mouth to Feather River. 60 Cong., 2 Sess., House Doc. 1123, pp. 19 (26 maps). 1909. Serial No. 5434. Preliminary report of army engineers with view to improving river for navigation. Circular 260] LIST 0F ir RIGA tI0N REFERENCES 9 44. Fund for reclamation of arid lands. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Board of Armv Engineers in relation to the reclamation fund. 61 Cong., 3 Sess., House Doc. 1262, pp. 197. 1911. Serial No. 6022. Yuma project, pp. 29-34; Orland project, pp. 34-38; Klamath pro- ject, p. 119-127. 45. Hetch Hetchy Valley — report of advisory board of Army Engi- neers to the Secretary of the Interior on investigations relative to sources of water supply for San Francisco and bay com- munities. 63 Cong., 1 Sess., House Doc. 54, pp. 146. 1913. Serial No. 6548. Contains report by Advisory Board and report by H. H. Wadsworth. 46. Interests of United States on lower Colorado River. 59 Cong., 2 Sess., Sen. Report 5545, pp. 3. 1907. Serial No. 5060. Report on bill providing for Government aid in control of Colorado River and showing necessity of same. 47. Investigation of irrigation projects. 61 Cong., 3 Sess., Sen. Report 1281, pp. 917. 1911. Report of the committee on irrigation and reclamation of arid lands. California: Orland project, pp. 701-711; Klamath project, pp. 711-762; Upper Sacramento Valley, pp. 762-774; Yuma project, pp. 774-787. 48. Irrigation and water storage in the arid regions, 51 Cong., 2 Sess., House Ex. Doc. 287, pp. 356. 1891. Serial No. 2868. Report on the climatology of the arid regions of the United States, with reference to irrigation, by A. W. Greely, pp. 5-22; Appendix 67, Climate of California and Nevada, with particular ref- erence to rainfall and temperature and their influence upon irriga- tion problems of the two states, pp. 333-356. Report of War De- partment. 49. Irrigation of the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento valleys, California, by B. S. Alexander, Geo. H. Mendell, Geo. Davidson. 43 Cong., 1 Sess., House Ex. Doc. 290, pp. 91. 1874. Serial No. 1615. System of irrigation for valleys with maps and description of existing systems. 50. Irrigation in Imperial Valley, California, its problems and possi- bilities, by C. E. Tait. 60 Cong., 1 Sess., Sen. Doc. 246, pp. 56. 1908. Serial No. 5241. Description of Imperial Valley irrigation systems and use of water in Valley. 51. Irrigation in the United States, by Richard J. Hinton. 49 Cong., 2 Sess., Sen. Misc. Doc. 15, pp. 240. 1886. Serial No. 2450. Pacific coast division, pp. 9-19; principal irrigation works, Cali- fornia, pp. 50-62; practical results of irrigation, California, pp. 62-98; water and irrigation laws, California, pp. 155-156. Relates to irriga- tion in United States; its extent and methods; with digest of laws governing water supply, details being arranged in general by states and territories. 10 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT STATION 52. Irrigation in the United States. 51 Cong., 2 Sess., Sen. Ex. Doc. 53, Part I. pp. 337. 1891. Serial No. 2818. Progress report for 1890, by Eichard J. Hinton pp. 11-144; cultiva- tion of the raisin grape by irrigation, pp. 225-233; alkali soils and waters in California, pp. 297-302. Progress report in summary of investigations made by office of Irrigation Inquiry. 53. Irrigation investigations in California, under direction of Elwood Mead. 56 Cong., 2 Sess., Sen. Doc. 108, pp. 73. 1901. Serial No. 4033. Outline of Office of Experiment Stations Bull. 100, and extracts of reports of various agents. (See entry No. 33.) 54. Preliminary examination of San Joaquin River, Stockton Channel, etc., from San Francisco Bay to Stockton, Cal. 60 Cong., 2 Sess. House Doc. 1124, pp. 18 (18 maps). 1909. Serial No. 5435. Eeport of Army Engineers on project of keeping San Joaquin Eiver navigable by dredging. 55. Problems of Imperial Valley and vicinity. 67 Cong., 2 Sess. Sen. Doc. 142, pp. 326. 1922. Eeport by Director of the Eeclamation Service on problems of Imperial Valley and vicinity with respect to irrigation from Colorado Eiver, with proceedings of conference on construction of Boulder Canyon Dam, held at San Diego, California. 56. Progress report of cooperative investigations by the United States Geological Survey and the California Water and Forest Association during the year 1900. 56 Cong., 2 Sess. Sen. Doc. 59, pp. 38. 1900. Serial No. 4033. Summaries of Kings Eiver investigation, pp. 14-26; Salinas Eiver investigation, pp. 26-28; Yuba Eiver investigations, p. 28; Kern Eiver investigation, p. 28; Stony Creek investigation, pp. 28-32; Cache Creek investigation, pp. 32-35; midsummer gauging of streams, p. 35. 57. Protection of lands and property in the Imperial Valley, California, by General Wm. L. Marshall. 63 Cong., 3 Sess., House Doc. 1476, pp. 16. 1915. Serial No. 6888. Work necessary for protection of Imperial Valley. 58. Report of the National Conservation Commission. 60 Cong., 2 Sess., Sen. Doc. 676, pp. 771. 1909. Serial No. 5398. Irrigation, by F. H. Newell, pp. 59-66; irrigation, by Samuel Fortier, pp. 67-73; irrigation laws and organizations, by E. P. Teele, pp. 74-85. 59. Report of the Secretary of War. 44 Cong., 2 Sess., House Ex. Doc. 1, Part 2, pp. 754. 1876. Serial No. 1745. Appendix B to annual report of Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Prelimin- ary report upon the operations of Party No. 3, California section, season of 1875-76, with view to determine the feasibility of diverting the Colorado Eiver for purposes of irrigation, by Lieut. Eric Bergland, pp. 329-345. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 11 60. Report of the special committee of the United States Senate on the reclamation of arid lands. Report of the committee and views of the minority. 51 Cong., 1 Sess. Sen. Report 928, Part 1, pp. 182. 1890. Serial No. 2707. General description, California, p. 5; hearings of committee on Pacific coast, pp. 21-23; physical features of California, p. 53; climate and rainfall, pp. 53-54; taxable values of California, 1879-1889, pp. 54-59. 61. Report of the special committee of the United States on irrigation and reclamation of arid lands. Yol. II. The great basin and California. 51 Cong., 1 Sess., Sen. Report 928, Part 3, pp. 573. 1890. Serial No. 2707. Statements by M. M. Estee, Wm, Ham. Hall, E. W. Hilgard, and others; irrigation in Kern County, by William B. Carr, pp. 292-317; construction of the Sweetwater dam, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 370-376; Colorado desert and its characteristics, by William Denton, pp. 376-380; water supply of San Diego County, by James D. Schuy- ler, p. 390; "gang" or "driven" and artesian wells, by Joseph Dunbavard, pp. 391-393; public ownership and control of water the only safety for the irrigator, pp. 393-399. 62. Report on the statistics of agriculture in the western part of the United States. 52 Cong., 1 Sess., House Misc., Doc. 30, Part 20, pp. 283. 1896. Serial No. 3021. California, pp. 31-89. 63. Resolutions of American Society of Irrigation Engineers, and accompanying papers relative to cession of public lands to the states in which they lie ; forestry, irrigation, etc. 55 Cong., 1 Sess., Sen. Doc. 130, pp. 37. 1897. Serial No. 3562. The arid public lands, their reclamation, management and disposal, Elwood Mead, pp. 4-19. 64. Surveys of reservoir sites, by F. H. Newell. 55 Cong., 3 Sess., Sen Doc. 116, pp. 20. 1899. Serial No. 3735. California, pp. 8-9. 65. Water from Sacramento River, California, for irrigation purposes. 59 Cong., 1, Sess., Sen. Report 2900, pp. 11. 1906. Serial No. 4905. Keport favoring diversion of water by Central Canal and Irriga- tion Company. (Same as House Eeport 3216, see entry No. 42.) 66. Committee Reports. Committee on irrigation of arid lands. All- American canal in Imperial Valley. Hearings on H. R. bill to assist in increasing the productive agricultural area of the Imperial and Coachella valleys, and for other purposes, pp. 619. 1920. 67. Committee on Public Lands. Conservation and stor- age of water, San Diego, Cal. Hearings on H. R. 4037, pp. 170. 1918. 12 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 68. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Abstract of the census with supplement for California, pp. 727. 1913. Includes: Statistics of irrigation for California and its counties, pp. 659-672. 69. Irrigation : California, by R. P. Teele, pp. 14. 1910. Results of 1910 irrigation census — number of pumping plants, area irrigated, etc. 70. Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. Bulletin, Irrigation: California, by R. P. Teele, pp. 19. 1921. Eesults of 1920 irrigation census with statistics for state and its counties. 71. — — Irrigation, 1919 and 1920, United States, by R. P. Teele, pp. 37. 1922. Map of United States showing approximate location of irrigated land, statistics for California and its counties. 72. Irrigation in the United States, 1902, pp. 92. 1904. Includes: Sacramento River drainage basin, pp. 39-40; Pacific Coast drainage basins, pp. 40-41; general statistics — California, pp. 46-51. 73. GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE. Resources related to irrigation, by Geo. C. Pardee. In Proceedings of 1908 conference, pp. 129-140. 1909. General discussion of interdependence of natural resources — irriga- tion, national forests, navigation, electric power, etc. 74. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Ail-American Canal Board. Report on a canal located entirely within the United States from the Colorado River at Laguna Dam into the Imperial Valley, California, by Elwood Mead, W. W. Schlecht, and C. E. Grunsky, pp. 98. 1920. Report of board submitted to secretary of the Interior and board of directors of Imperial Irrigation District, together with report of the engineer in chage of surveys and examinations, by Porter J. Preston, June 17, 1919. 75. Census Office. Report on agriculture by irrigation in the western part of the United States at the eleventh census, 1890, by F. H. Newell, pp. 336. 1894. Includes: California, pp. 33-89. 76. Report on the physical and agricultural features of the state of California, by E. "W. Hilgard, pp. 125. 1884. Physico-geographical and agricultural features of California; cotton culture in California; agricultural descriptions of counties of California; agricultural map of California. 77. Twelfth census of the United States, 1900. Vol. IV. Agriculture. Pt. II. Crops and irrigation, pp. 880. 1902. Includes: Section IX, Irrigation, California, pp. 826-831. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES' 13 Geological Survey. Tenth Annual Report, 1888-1889. Pt. II. Irrigation, pp. 123. 1890. Plan of enginering survey, California, pp. 47-48; general remarks on hydrographic work, California, pp. 102-104. Plans and prelimin- ary report of work of Urited States Geological Survey. (Also published as House Doc. 1, pt. 5, 51 Cong., 1 Sess.) 79. Eleventh Annual Report, 1889-1890. Pt. II. Irriga- tion, pp. 395. 1891. Includes: Engineering results of irrigation survey, California divis- ion, Clear Lake survey, pp. 150-168. (Also published as House Ex. Doc. 1, pt. 5, 51 Cong., 2 Sess.) 80. Twelfth Annual Report, 1890-1891. Pt. II. Irriga- tion, pp. 576, 1891. Report on location and survey of reservoir sites during fiscal year ended June 30, 1891, by A. H. Thompson, California, pp. 10-54; hydrography of arid regions, by F. H. Newell, Sacramento and San Joaquin basins, pp. 316-324. (Also published as House Ex. Doc. 1, pt. 5, 52 Cong., 1 Sess.) 81. Thirteenth Annual Report, 1891-1892. Pt. III. Irri- gation, pp. 486. 1893. Includes: Kings River canals, pp. 164-168; Calloway Canal, pp. 168-171; Kraft Irrigation District, pp. 184-187; Central Irrigation District, pp. 191-194; Turlock Canal, pp. 203-210; Folsom Canals, pp. 210-214; Modesto Canal, p. 216; Kern Valley Water Company, pp. 216-217; San Diego Flume Company, pp. 286-290; Merced Reser- voir, pp. 290-294; Long Valley Reservoir (Honey Lake Valley) pp. 294-297; Bear Valley Reservoir, pp. 305-310; Sweetwater Reservoir, pp. 310-314; Buchanan Reservoir system, pp. 314-316; Hemet Valley Reservoir, pp. 316-317; Arrowhead Reservoir No. 1, p. 317; engineer- ing results of irrigation survey, California division, high Sierra reser- voirs and Clear Lake survey, pp. 398-409. (Also published as House Ex. Doc. 1, pt. 5, 52 Cong., 2 Sess.) 82. Sixteenth Annual Report, 1894-1895. Pt. II. Papers of an economic character, pp. 598. 1895. Public lands and their water supply, by Frederick H. Newell, Cali- fornia, pp. 506-509. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 54 Cong., 1 Sess.) 83. Eighteenth Annual Report, 1896-1897. Pt. IV. Hydrography, pp. 756. 1897. Report of progress of stream measurements for calendar year, 1896, by Arthur Powell Davis; California, lower Colorado River, pp. 298-299; San Francisco bay drainage, pp. 361-397; small lost creeks in southern California, pp. 397-405; south Pacific watershed, pp. 405-416; miscellaneous measurements, pp. 416-418; California rainfall data, pp. 418; reservoirs for irrigation, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 617-740. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 55 Cong., 2 Sess.) 84. Nineteenth Annual Report, 1897-1898. Pt. IV. Hydrography, pp. 814. 1899. Includes: Progress of stream measurements (including notes on water power), by F. H. Newell, pp. 508-539; water supply of San Bernardino Valley and Mohave River, by J. B. Lippincott, pp. 540-632. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 55 Cong., 3 Sess.) 14 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 85. Twentieth Annual Report, 1898-1899. Pt. IV. Hydro- graphy, pp. 660. 1900. Progress of stream measurements (including reservoir surveys, California, pp. 29-31), by F. H. Newell, San Francisco bay drainage, pp. 524-559; precipitation on California mountains, pp. 560-561; Whitewater Eiver, pp. 561-562. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 56 Cong., 1 Sess.) 86. Twenty-first Annual Report, 1899-1900. Pt. IV. Hydrography, pp. 768. 1901. Progress of stream measurements, by F. H. Newell, San Francisco bay drainage, pp. 444-468; southern California drainage, pp. 469-488. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 56 Cong., 2 Sess.) 87. Twenty-second Annual Report, 1900-1901. Pt. IV. Hydrography, pp. 690. 1902. Progress of stream measurements, by F. H. Newell, San Francisco bay drainage (includes reservoir reconnaissances and surveys), pp. 461-497; southern California drainage, pp. 497-506. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 57 Cong., 1 Sess.) 88. Twenty-fourth Annual Report, 1902-1903, pp. 302. 1903. Work in hydrology, California, pp. 209-211; Eeclamation Service, California, pp. 222-224. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 58 Cong., 2 Sess.) 89. Twenty-fifth Annual Report, 1903-1904, pp. 388. 1904. Hydrologic work, California, pp. 275-276; Eeclamation Service, California, pp. 290-293. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 58 Cong., 3 Sess.) 90. Twenty-sixth Annual Report, 1904-1905, pp. 322. 1905. Division of hydrology, California, pp. 203-205; Eeclamation Ser- vice, California, pp. 252-260. (Also published as House Doc. 5, 59 Cong., 1 Sess.) 91. Water Supply Paper. California hydrography, by J. B. Lippincott. Water-Supply Paper 81, pp. 488. 1903. Summary of all available data on water supply. 92. Colorado River, by J. B. Lippincott. In Water- Supply Paper 93, pp. 168-172. 1904. Brief description of Colorado River and problems in utilization of water. 93. Colorado River and its utilization, by E. C. LaRue. Water-Supply Paper 395, pp. 231. 1916. Principal facts relating to utilization of river and its control by means of storage reservoirs. 94. Colorado River Reclamation Projects, by E. T. Perkins. In Water-Supply Paper 93, pp. 272-276. 1904. Outline of various projects for development of Colorado River. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 15 95. Development and application of water near San Bernardino, Colton, and Riverside, Pt. I, by J. B. Lippincott. Water-Supply Paper 59, pp. 95. 1902. General discussion of soil, climate, crops, water supply, with de- scriptions of small canals and measurements of discharge. Also dis- cussion of wells and pumping plants and of Eiverside Water Company and Gage Canal Company. 96. Development and application of water near San Bernardino, Colton, and Riverside, Pt. II, by J. B. Lippincott. Water-Supply Paper 60, pp. 97-141. 1902. Discussion of East Eiverside irrigation district, lower San Bernar- dino Valley, wells near Eedlands and San Bernardino, and manufac- ture of Portland cement in California, important to irrigation develop- ment. 97. Development of underground waters in the central coastal plain region of southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water-Supply Paper 138, pp. 162. 1905. Well data and general discussion of underground water conditions and irrigation systems. 98. Development of underground waters in the east- ern coastal plain region of southern California, by W. C. Men- denhall. Water-Supply Paper 137, pp. 140. 1905. Well data and discussion of underground water conditions and irrigation systems. 99. Development of underground waters in the western coastal plain region of southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water-Supply Paper 139, pp. 105. 1905. Well data and discussion of underground water conditions and irrigation systems. 100. Fluctuations in ground water levels in the valley of southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. In Water- Supply-Paper 213, pp. 189-205. 1907. Eesults of ground water measurements, 1904-06. 101. Fluctuations in ground water levels in the valley of southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. In Water- Supply Paper 251, pp. 338^348. 1910. Continuation of measurements given in Water-Supply Paper 213. (See entry No. 100.) 102. Gazatteer of surface water of California. Pt. I. Sacramento River Basin. Water-Supply Paper 295, pp. 99. 1912. Pt. II. San Joaquin River Basin. Water-Supply Paper 296, pp. 102. 1912. Pt. III. Pacific Coast and Great Basin streams. Water-Supply Paper 297, pp. 244. 1913. Description of all streams giving location, length, etc., and map on which they can be found. 16 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 103. Geology and ground waters of the western part of San Diego County, California, by A. J. Ellis and C. H. Lee. Water-Supply Paper 446, pp. 321. 1919. Eeport of investigations to suggest where ground water could be found and best method of utilization. 104. Geology and water resources of Owens Valley, California, by Willis T. Lee. Water-Supply Paper 181, pp. 28. 1906. Eeport of field studies with special reference to prospect of under- ground water; also general account of surface waters. 105. Ground waters and irrigation enterprises in the foothill belt, southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water- Supply Paper 219, pp. 180. 1908. Well data and general discussion of underground water conditions and irrigation systems. (Continuation of work described in Water- Supply Papers 137, 138, and 139. See entries Nos. 97, 98, and 99). 106. Ground water for irrigation in the Morgan Hill area, California, by W. O. Clark. Water-Supply Paper 400-E, pp. 61-105. 1917. General discussion of conditions with well data. 107. Ground water for irrigation in the Sacramento Valley, California, by Kirk Bryan. Water-Supplv Paper 375-A, pp. 49. 1915. . Preliminary report of investigation in cooperation with State Department of Engineering over a three-year period. Discusses geography; water bearing formations; origin and movements of the ground water; ground water development; irrigation with well water. 108. Ground water in the San Jacinto and Temecula basins, California, bv Gerald A. Waring. Water-Supply Paper 429, pp. 113. 1919/ Conditions affecting ground water and description of various areas, with results of pumping tests. 109. Ground water in the San Joaquin Valley, Cali- fornia, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water-Supply Paper 398, pp. 310. 1916. Occurrence, utilization and quality of water, pumping tests and notes on conditions in various counties. (See also Water-Supply Paper 222, entry No. 118.) 110. Ground waters of the Indio region, California, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water-Supply Paper 225, pp. 56. 1909. General description of valley with some well data, 111. Ground water resources of the Niles cone and adjacent areas, California, by W. O. Clark. Water-.Supply Paper 345-H, pp. 127-168. 1915. Sources of water supply, quantity being used, amount available, and area dependent on Alameda Creek. 112. Hydrology of San Bernardino Valley, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water-Supply Paper 142, pp. 124. 1905. One of series of reports on underground water of the valley of southern California. Discussion of phases of geology which throw light on ;\ mount, distribution and movements of water and effects of development and drought in bringing about recent changes in water levels. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 17 113. Intensive study of the water resources of a part of Owens Valley, California, by Charles H. Lee. Water-Supply Paper 294, pp. 135. 1912. Analysis of data gathered in Independence region as to physical features, precipitation, stream flow, evaporation and transpiration, percolation and ground water. Hi. Irrigation near Bakersfield, California, by C. E. Grunsky. Water-Supply Paper 17, pp. 96. 1898. General description of San Joaquin Valley and of districts within it; also special discussion of Kern River basin and systems under it. 115. Irrigation near Fresno, California, by C. E. Grunsky. Water-Supply Paper 18, pp. 94. 1918. Relates to systems under Kaweah and Kings river and lands on east side between Visalia and Fresno. 116. Irrigation near Merced, California, bv C. E. Grunsky. Water-Supply Paper 19, pp. 59. 1899. Describes systems getting irrigation supplies from San Joaquin, Chowchilla, Merced, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, and Mokelumne rivers. 117. Physical characteristics of Kern Kiver, Cali- fornia, by Frank H. Olmsted. Water-Supplv Paper 46, pp. 11-38. 1901. Describes drainage basin and estimates amount of water coming from it and power available with discussion of utilization of power for irrigation pumping. 118. Preliminary report on the ground waters of San Joaquin Valley, California, by W. C. Mendenhall. Water- Supply Paper 222, pp. 52. 1908. General discussion of conditions relative to ground water. (For later report see entry No. 109.) 119. Pumping underground water in southern Cali- fornia, bv F. C. Finkle. In Water-Supply Paper 146, pp. 56-72. 1905. Sources of water supply and necessity of looking to replenishment of supply. 120. Quality of the surface waters of California, by Walter Van Winkle and Frederick Eaton. Water-Supply Paper 237, pp. 142. 1910. Results of tests made of natural waters of state, their seasonal variation in composition and in physical characteristics and damage by reason of pollution. 121. Reconnaissance of Yuba River, by Marsden Man- son. Water-Supply Paper 46, pp. 39-54. 1901. General description of stream, with records of discharge. 122. Relation of rainfall to run-off in California, by F. H. Newell. In Water-Supply Paper 75, pp. 225-231. 1903. Diagrams showing relation and discussion of rainfall on various streams. 123. Southern California floods of January, 1916, bv H. D. McGlashan and F. C. Ebert. Water-Supply Paper 426, pp.81. 1918. Precipitation and stream flow records with a view to future flood control. 18 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 124. Storage of water on Kings River, California, by J. B. Lippincott. Water-Supply Paper 58, pp. 101. 1902. Results of surveys and investigations of storage and power develop- ment on Kings River. Part of larger study of irrigation possibilities. 125. Storage reservoirs on Stony Creek, California, by Burt Cole. Water-Supply Paper 86, pp. 62. 1903. Possibility of reclaiming by irrigation large areas of land in valley of Stony Creek. Discusses Central Canal, Stony Creek forest reserve, rainfall and temperature records and surveys of reservoir sites. 126. Stream gaging stations and publications relat- ing to water resources, 1885-1913. Pt. X. The Great Basin (California). Water-Supply Paper 340-J, pp. 117-129. 1915. Pt. XI. Pacific coast basins in California. Water-Supplv Paper 340-K, pp. 131-146. 1915. Pt. XII. North Pacific slope drainage basins (California). Water-Supply Paper 340-L, pp. 147-195. 1915. 127. Surface water supply of the United States. Pt. IX. Colorado River Basin (California). 1911, Water-Supply Paper 309, pp. 22-25. 1914. 1912, Water-Supply Paper 329, pp. 21-24. 1914. 1913, Water-Supply Paper 359, pp. 22-25. 1915. 1914, Water-Supply Paper 389, pp. 19-21. 1917. 1915, Water-Supply Paper 409, pp. 22-24. 1918. 1916, Water-Supply Paper 439, pp. 21-23. 1919. 1917, Water-Supply Paper 459, pp. 19-21. 1921. Pt. X. The Great Basin (California). 1911, Water-Supply Paper, 310, pp. 69-142. 1913. 1912, Water-Supply Paper 330, pp. 130-178 ; 198-219. 1914. 1913, Water-Supply Paper 360, pp. 155-194; 222-241. 1916. 1914, Water-Supply Paper 390, pp. 190-224 ; 251-262. 191-7. 1915, Water-Supply Paper 410, pp. 122-150 ; 174-192. 1918. 1916, Water-Supply Paper 440, pp. 207-235 ; 264-275. 1919. 1917, Water-Supply Paper 460, pp. 160-189 ; 217-227. 1921. Pt. XI. Pacific Coast in California. 1911, Water-Supply Paper 311, pp. 304. 1912. 1912, Water-Supply Paper 331, pp. 442. 1914. 1913, Water-Supply Paper 361, pp. 514. 1916. 1914, Water-Supply Paper 391, pp. 334. 1917. 1915, Water-Supply Paper 411, pp. 345. 1918. 1 916, Water-Supply Paper 441, pp. 330. 1918. 1917, Water-Supply Paper 461, pp. 314. 1920. 1918, Water-Supply Paper 481, pp. 314. 1921. Stream measurements and discharge records. (For measurements prior to 1911, see Water Eesources of Cali- fornia, entry No. 133.) Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 19 128. Surface water supply of the Pacific Slope of southern California, by H. D. McGlashan. Water-Supply Paper 447, pp. 557. 1921. Summary of stream flow records in southern California up to September 30, 1918. 129. Underflow tests in the drainage basin of Los Angeles River, by Homer Hamlin. Water-Supply Paper 112, pp. 55. 1905. Describes conditions under which ground water usually occurs in arid regions and fluctuations in water level due to rainfall and other causes. 130. Underground waters of southern California, by W. C. Mendenhall. In Water-Supply Paper 146, pp. 113-121. 1905. Discussion of general underground water conditions in southern California. 131. Water problems of Santa Barbara, California, by J. B. Lippincott. Water-Supply Paper 116, pp. 99. 1905. Possibilities of developing water supply for Santa Barbara and vicinity. 132. Water resources of Antelope Valley, California, by Harry R. Johnson. Water-Supply Paper 278, pp. 92. 1911. General discussion of water and geologic conditions with data on large number of wells. 133. Water resources of California, Pt. I. Stream measurements in Sacramento River Basin to 1912. Water-Supply Paper 298, pp. 411. 1912. Pt. II. Stream measurements in San Joaquin River Basin to 1912. Water-Supply Paper 299, pp. 439. 1912. Pt. III. Stream measurements in the Great Basin and Pacific Coast River Basins to 1912. Water-Supply Paper 300, pp. 956. 1913. (For measurements after 1911, see Surface Water Supply of the United States, entry No. 124.) 134. Water resources of the Salinas Valley, Cali- fornia, by Homer Hamlin. Water-Supply Paper 89, pp. 91. 1904. Describes topography, geology, climate, hydrography (with sur- veys of numerous reservoir sites), irrigation and irrigation systems. 135. Water storage in the Truckee Basin, California- Nevada, by L. H. Taylor. Water-Supply Paper 68, pp. 90. 1902. Results of survey to determine extent to which waters of Truckee River can be utilized for development in Nevada. 136. Water storage on Cache Creek, California, by A. E. Chandler. Water-Supply Paper 45, pp. 48. 1901. Physical features, stream measurements, irrigation works, under- ground water, tributaries in Capay Valley, reservoir sites on north fork, and Clear Lake. 20 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 137. Reclamation Service. First Annual Report, June 17 to December 1, 1902, pp. 317. 1903. California, pp. 103-129. Eeclaimable lands, Colorado Eiver diver- sion including discussion of reconnaissance of river, reservoir sites, silt, water supply, etc. (Also published as House Doc. 79, 57 Cong., 2 Sess.) 138. Second Annual Report, 1902-1903, pp. 550. 1904. Summary of operations in California, 1903, pp. 51-55; investiga- tions in California, by J. B. Lippincott, as follows: Owens River project, pp. 93-96; water storage in drainage basin of Sacramento River, pp. 96-105; reconnaissance in basin of Pit River, pp. 106-110; reconnaissance in Klamath drainage basin, pp. 110-114; reconnais- sance of Honey Lake Valley, pp. 114-123; investigations on Colorado River, pp. 123-161. (Also published as House Doc. 44, 58 Cong., 2 Sess.) 139. Third Annual Report, 1903-1904, pp. 644. 1905. Summary of operations in California, 1904, pp. 62-67; operations in California, by J. B. Lippincott, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 192-199; Owns Valley Project, pp. 199-202; Klamath Project, pp. 202-213. (Also published as House Doc. 28, 58 Cong., 3 Sess.) 140. Fourth Annual Report, 1904-1905, pp. 374. 1906. Operations in California, 1905, by J. B. Lippincott, as follows Klamath Project, pp. 83-90; Sacramento Valley projects, pp. 90-96 San Joaquin Valley Project, p. 96; Owens Valley Project, pp. 96-97 Yuma Project, pp. 97-102; Imperial Valley investigations, pp. 102- 108; Shasta Valley investigations, pp. 108-109. (Also published as House Doc. 86, 59 Cong., 1 Sess.) 141. Fifth Annual Report, 1905-1906, pp. 312. 1907. General discussion, California, as follows: Sacramento Valley investigations, pp. 94-98; proposed Owens Valley Project, pp. 98-99; proposed San Joaquin Project, p. 99; Yuma Project, pp. 100-105; Klamath Project, pp. 255-264. (Also published as House Doc. 204, 59 Cong., 2 Sess.) 142. Sixth Annual Report, 1906-1907, pp. 287. 1907. California, as follows: Orland Project, pp. 70-72; Sacramento Valley investigations, p. 72; proposed Owens Valley Project, p. 72; proposed San Joaquin Project, pp. 72-73; proposed Colorado River projects, p. 73; Yuma Project, pp. 74-77; Klamath Project, pp. 195-200. (Also published as House Doc. 63, 60 Cong., 1 Sess.) 143. Seventh Annual Report, 1907-1908, pp. 219. 1908. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, pp. 57-59; Yuma Project, pp. 59-62; Orland Project, pp. 63-65; Owens Valley Project, p. 65; Klamath Project, pp. 66-72. (Also published as House Doc. 1174, 60 Cong., 2 Sess.) 144. Eighth Annual Report, 1908-1909, pp. 222. 1910. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, p. 53; Yuma Project, pp. 53-58; Orland Project, pp. 59-62; Sacramento Valley investigations, p. 62; Klamath Project, pp. 169-176. (Also published as House Doc. 125, 61 Cong., 2 Sess.) Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 21 145. Ninth Annual Report, 1909-1910, pp. 324. 1911. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado Kiver projects, pp. 71-72; Yuma Project, pp. 72-82; Orland Project, pp. 83-89; Klamath Project, pp. 243-252. (Also published as House Doc. 1047, 61 Cong., 3 Sess.) 146. Tenth Annual Report, 1910-1911, pp. 290. 1912. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, p. 72; Yuma Project, pp. 73-79; Orland Project, pp. 79-83; Klamath Project, pp. 202-208. (Also published as House Doc. 133, 62 Cong., 2 Sess.) 147. Eleventh Annual Report, 1911-1912, pp. 310. 1913. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, p. 53; Yuma Project, pp. 54-59; Orland Project, pp. 59-63; Klamath Project, pp. 159-164. (Also published as House Doc. 948, 62 Cong., 3 Sess.) 148. Twelfth Annual Report, 1912-1913, pp. 382. 1914. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, p. 59; Yuma Project, pp. 59-67; Orland Project, pp. 68-73; Klamath Project, pp. 201-206. (Also published as House Doc. 297, 63 Cong., 2 Sess.) 149. Thirteenth Annual Report, 1913-1914, pp. 505. 1915. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Colorado River projects, p. 71; Yuma Project, pp. 73-80; Iron Canyon Project, p. 81; Orland Project, pp. 83-88; Klamath Project, pp. 251-258. (Also published as House Doc. 1255, 63 Cong., 3 Sess.) 150. Fourteenth Annual Report, 1914-1915, pp. 521. 1915. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 56-63; cooperative work, pp. 64-66 (lower Pit River, investigations in Lassen County, investigations in Pit River Basin, investigations of lion Canyon Project); Orland Project, pp. 67-72; Klamath Project, pp, 246-254. (Also published as House Doc. 38, 64 Cong,. 1 Sess.) 151. Fifteenth Annual Report, 1915-1916, pp. 806. 1916. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 68-83; Orland Project, pp. 84-94; Klamath Project, pp. 371-384; Honey Lake Project, pp. 508-510; Iron Canyon Project, pp. 510-511; Lower Pit River Project, pp. 511-512; Pitt River Basin, pp. 512-514. (Also published as House Doc. 1479, 64 Cong., 2 Sess.) 152. Sixteenth Annual Report, 1916-1917, pp. 598. 1917. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 60-68; Orland Project, pp. 69-77; Klamath Project, pp. 253-266. (Also published as House Doc. 527, 65 Cong., 2 Sess.) 153. Seventeenth Annual Report, 1917-1918, pp. 549. 1918. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 74-85; Orland Project, pp. 86-95; Klamath Project, pp. 288-298; Imperial Valley Project, pp. 381-382. (Also published as House Doc. 1634, 65 Cong., 3 Sess.) 22 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 154. Eighteenth Annual Report, 1918-1919, pp. 559. 1919. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 84-96; Orland Project, pp. 97-105; Klamath Project, pp. 295-304; secondary and proposed projects (Imperial Valley, Iron Canyon, Orland extension, Dixon, etc.), pp. 384-385. (Also published as House Doc. 430, 66 Cong., 2 Sess.) 155. Nineteenth Annual Report, 1919-1920, pp. 589. 1920. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 87-99; Orland Project, pp. 100-108; Klamath Project, pp. 320-330; secondary and proposed projects (Iron Canyon, Owens Valley, Warner Eeservoir, San Diego Eiver, Jess Valley, Imperial Valley), pp. 412-417. (Also published as House Doc. 850, 66 Cong., 3 Sess.) 156. Twentieth Annual Report, 1920-1921, pp. 642. 1921. Discussion of projects, California, as follows: Yuma Project, pp. 87-98; Orland Project, pp. 99-107; Klamath Project, pp. 303-313; secondary and proposed projects (Dixon, Honey Lake, Imperial Val- ley, Iron Canyon, Jess Valley, Kings Eiver, Lower Pit Eiver, Oakdale and South San Joaquin, Owens Valley, Palo Verde, Pit Eiver Basin, San Diego Eiver, Shasta Valley, Stony Gorge, Turlock-Modesto, Warner Eeservoir, etc.), pp. 397-404. (Also published as House Doc. 225, 67 Cong., 2 Sess.) 157. Report on Iron Canyon Project, pp. 147. 1914. Preliminary report of water supply, flood control and navigation, reservoirs, dams, canal and distribution system, water power develop- ment, general plans of development and rough estimate of costs. (Prepared in cooperation with Iron Canyon Project Association). 158. Report on Iron Canvon Project, by Homer J. Gault and W. F. McClure, pp. 76. 1912. Eeport of investigation made in continuation of work of 1914 on feasibility of project. (See entry No. 157.) (Prepared in cooperation with the State of California and the Iron Canyon Project Association.) 159. Report on Lower Pit River project, by E. G. Hopson and T. H. Means, pp. 55. 1915. Plans and estimates for irrigation of 55,000 acres east of Sacra- mento Eiver and east and northeast of Eedding. (Prepared in cooperation with Northern California Irrigation Association.) 160. Report on Pit River Basin, pp. 140. 1915. Eeport of survey to determine feasibility of constructing reservoirs and other works for utilization of Pit Eiver in improving navigation on Sacramento Eiver and in other public interest; also to determine most advantageous utilization of resources within Pit Eiver drainage area for irrigation and other public uses. (Prepared in cooperation with California State Department of Engineering.) Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 23 PART II. STATE OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS 161. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Report for 1911. Pt. VI Irriga- tion and Irrigation canals, pp. 205-223. 1912. Irrigation, 1890-1900, pp. '205-206; reclamation service projects, p. 207; dry farming, pp. 207-208; irrigation districts, p. 208; private irrigation systems, pp. 208-213; California rivers, creeks and lakes, pp. 214-220; irrigation in 1900 and 1910, pp. 221-223. 162. Report for 1912. Pt. VI. Irrigation, pp. 188-215. 1913. Description of irrigation enterprises, pp. 188-189; source of water supply, pp. 189-190; cost of irrigation, p. 190; irrigated crops and orchards, pp. 190-193; dry farming, pp. 193-194; irrigation districts, p. 194; private irrigation systems, pp. 194-197; Imperial Valley and the Salton Sea, pp. 197-198; lakes, pp. 198-199; irrigation resources of California, pp. 199-215. (Summarized in reports for 1913 to 1918, inclusive.) 163. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Annual address, by N. P. Chip- man. In transactions, 1886, pp. 189-195. 1887. Discussion of need for irrigated agriculture and of use of pumps in irrigation. 164. Annual address, by Morris M. Estee. In transactions, 1874, pp. 189-202. 1875. General discussion of possibilities and practicability of irrigation in California. 165. Cost of irrigation. In transactions, 1874, pp. 307-313. 1875. Chapter 5 of Alexander report (see entry No. 49). General state- ment of costs in San Joaquin Valley as compared with other sections. 166. Essay on irrigation, by Robert E. C. Hawes. In transac- tions, 1859, pp. 321-323. 1860. No need for irrigation in California if proper mulching and culti- vation used. Evil effects of irrigation. (Essay submitted for State Agricultural Society prize.) 167. Essay on irrigation, by W. Wadsworth. In transactions, 1859, pp. 318-321. 1860. Shows need for irrigation to produce best crops. (Essay submitted for State Agricultural Society prize.) 168. Essay on irrigation, by William Thompson. In transac- tions, 1859, pp. 308-318. 1860. Qualities of water and practical irrigation by flooding and sub- soil irrigation. (Essay submitted for State Agricultural Society prize.) 169. Irrigation. In transactions, 1864-1865, pp. 69-75. 1866. Advantages and adaptability to irrigation of valley of California. 24 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 170. Irrigation and dairy development, by Wm. H. Saylor. In report for 1908, pp. 18-20. 1909. Great opportunity for dairy industry where irrigation makes alfalfa possible. 171. Irrigation in California. In transactions, 1874, pp. 419- 446. 1875. San Joaquin Valley — its soil and surfaces, drainage, meteorology, natural drainage systems, comprehensive canal systems for naviga- tion and irrigation, canals under construction, navigation canals in practice, irrigation in practice, future development. 172. • Irrigation in California; extracts from the United States Census bulletin. In transactions, 1901, pp. 148-151. 1903. Statistics in certain counties in California. 173. Irrigation in Los Angeles County. In transactions, 1873, pp. 475-480. 1874. Views of delegates appointed to consider water development with a view to forming a basis for legislative action and resolution drawn up. 174. Irrigation in southern California, by Frank Wiggins. In report for 1908, pp. 16-17. 1909. Discusses necessity of water in southern California. 175. Irrigation in the Sacramento Valley, by O. H. Miller. In report for 1908, pp. 10-12. 1909. Summary of irrigation development in Sacramento Valley. 176. Irrigation in the San Joaquin Valley, by William Robertson. In report for 1908, pp. 13-15. 1909." Good results of irrigation in San Joaquin Valley. 177. Irrigation in Yolo County, by J. H. Hutton. In transac- tions, 1864-1865, pp. 301-303. 1866. Necessity for irrigation and best practice in use. 178. Irrigation the basis and the measure of the present agri- cultural growth of California, by Frank Adams. In report for 1910, pp. 44-50. 1911. Irrigable and irrigated areas; irrigation story told by population census; what irrigation means to farmer; cost of an irrigated farm in California. 179. Methods of irrigation, by Wm. E. Smythe. In report for 1905, pp 45-47. Various methods used in California. 180. Necessity of irrigation, by Wm. Thomas. In transactions, 1900, pp. 85-88. 1901. Water development possible by forestration, flood storage, and increased pumping. 181. Pumps for irrigation. Appendix B, transactions, 1886, pp. 212-214. 1887. Two letters giving data on cost of pumping. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 25 182. Reclamation and irrigation, by J. Ross Browne. In trans- actions, 1872, pp. 390-426. 1873." Effect of reclamation and irrigation on industries connected with advancement of state, such as promotion of immigration, increase in production and taxable property, increase in internal improvements, commerce, trade and manufactures. 183. Underground irrigation, by I. N. Hoag. In appendix to transactions, 1870-1871, pp. 444-447. 1872. Gives advantages of methods of underground irrigation. 184. Underground irrigation, by E. P. Aiken. In transactions, 1872, pp. 370-375. 1873. Gives system of underground irrigation with advantages. 185. Water development and irrigation from deep wells in Cali- fornia, by A. T. Ames. In transactions, 1900, pp. 89-95. 1901. Short description with illustrations of pumps. 186. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Agriculture in Imperial Valley, by Walter E.Packard. Cir. 159, pp. 68. 1919. (First issued, 1917.) General discussion of water supply and necessity for irrigation. 187. Alkali lands, irrigation and drainage in their mutual rela- tions, by E. W. Hilgard. Appendix, report for 1890, pp. 69. 1892. Data gathered from several earlier reports: Alkali soils and irri- gation water of California; irrigation and alkali in India; necessity of investigating quality of irrigation water and of supplying drain- age to prevent alkali. (First issued as appendix VII, report of College of Agriculture for 1886.) 188. Alkali soils and irrigation waters of the San Joaquin Valley. Appendix I, annual report of College of Agriculture for 1880, pp. 12-35. 1881. Alkali soils, pp. 12-22; lake and river waters of great valley and their quality for irrigation purposes, pp. 22-35. 189. Analyses of water. In annual report for 1890, pp. 51-83. 1891. Water supply of the Temescal Valley, pp. 53-57; underground water supply of Eiverside Land and Water Company. Chemical analyses of water samples. 190. Analyses of water of some California rivers, by Horace G. Kelsey. In Appendix I, annual report of College of Agricul- ture for 1882, pp. 57-61. 1883. Chemical analyses made with view to quality of water for irriga- tion from Los Angeles Eiver, Kern Lakes, Kern Eiver, Tulare Lake, Kings Eiver, San Joaquin Eiver, Merced Eiver, Mokelumne Eiver and Sacramento Eiver. 191. Citrus fruit culture, by J. W. Mills. Bull. 138, pp. 46. 1902. Cultivation and irrigation, pp. 33-38. Value of cultivation, waste of water from evaporation, spread of water from deep furrows (with diagrams). 26 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 192. Conservation of soil moisture and economy in the use of irrigation water, by E. W. Hilgard and R. H. Loughridge. Bull. 121, pp. 12. 1898. Conclusions drawn from study of soil moisture made during dry season of 1897-98. 193. Cultural work at the substations, by Charles Howard Shinn. Bull. 147, Irrigation, pp. 65-71. 1903. Eesults of experiments carried on in Chino Valley with amounts of water used, and soil moisture studies. 194. Deciduous orchard irrigation experiments. In annual report for 1918-1919, pp. 116-117. 1919. Statement of experiments being carried on by Division of Irriga- tion Investigations. 195. Determining transpiration from deciduous fruit trees. In annual report for 1920-1921, pp. 53. 1922. Description of method used to determine transpiration losses. 196. Double cropping under irrigation. In annual report for 1919-1920, p. 56. 1920. Experiments carried on at Davis. 197. Duty of water. In annual report for 1914-1915, pp. 15-16. 1915. Short summary of alfalfa experiments published in University of California Experiment Station Bulletin 280 and State Department of Engineering Bulletin 3. (See entries Nos. 199 and 261.) 198. Duty of water in alfalfa irrigation. In annual report for 1919-1920, pp. 56. 1920. Continuation of earlier experiments carried on at Davis. 199. Economical irrigation of alfalfa in Sacramento Valley, by S. H. Beckett and R. D. Robertson. Bull. 280, pp. 24. 1917. Results of experiments in irrigation of alfalfa over 6-year period at University Farm and during one to two years on 54 Sacramento Valley alfalfa farms. (See Bulletin 3, State Department of Engineer- ing, entry No. 261.) 200. Economical use of irrigation water. In annual report for 1914-1915, pp. 14-15. 1915. Short accounts of results of investigation of amount of water applied on farms in Sacramento Valley. 201. Effect of irrigation on walnut die-back. In annual report for 1920-1921. p. 79. 1922. Observations made in southern California. 202. Examination of irrigation waters, by E. W. Hilgard. Bull. 7, p. 1. 1884. Eesults of chemical examination of water from Tulare County and its effect when used in irrigation. 203. Extending the area of irrigated wheat in California for 1918, by Frank Adams. Cir. 182, pp. 4. 1917. Outlines possibilities of increasing wheat yield in California by irrigation in order to increase food production during war period. Circular 260] LIST F IRRIGATION REFERENCES 27 204. Imperial Valley settlers manual, by J. E. Coit and Walter E. Packard. Bull. 210, pp. 253. 1911. Use of water in irrigation, pp. 156-163. General statement of irrigation conditions and methods in Imperial Valley designed to assist new or prospective settlers. 205. Increasing the duty of water, by B. A. Etcheverry. Cir. 114, pp. 8. 1914. Importance of canal lining and maintenance in increasing duty of water. 206. Investigations in soil physics, by R. H. Loughridge. In annual report for 1892-1893, pp. 70-100. 1894. The mechanical composition of soils with reference to moisture and water movements, pp. 70-73; influence of soil composition upon hydroscopic moisture, pp. 73-80; capacity of soils for holding water, pp. 80-91; capillary rise of water in soils, pp. 91-100. 207. Irrigation. In annual report for 1917-1918, pp. 90-91. 1918. Summarizes irrigation work carried on by University prior to 1912. 208. Irrigation. In annual report for 1921-1922, pp. 104-109. 1922. Summarizes experimental work of Division of Irrigation Investi- gations and Practice as follows: Irrigation of alfalfa; duty of water for field crops; Davis water-measuring laboratory; water requirements of alfalfa at Delhi; effect of mulches; transpiration losses; moisture equivalent studies; technique of soil moisture determinations; coopera- tive relations of the division of Irrigation Investigations; publica- tion of irrigation map. 209. Irrigation and soil conditions in the Sierra Nevada foot- hills, California, by R. D. Robertson and J. W. Nelson. Bull. 253, pp. 323-378. 1915. Status and possibilities of irrigation in foothills, description of soils and discussion of adaptation of these soils to various crops. 210. Irrigation as affecting Imperial Valley soils. In annual report for 1914-1915, p. 17. 1915. Physical and chemical injury from irrigation as shown by semi- annual samplings. 211. Irrigation, cultivation and hardpan, by E. W. Hilgard. Pt. II, report for 1898-1901, pp. 149-153. 1902. Difference in soils makes different form of agriculture in west from that in east and presence of hardpan makes different practice necessary. 212. Irrigation devices. In annual report for 1914-1915, p. 17. 1915. Note of work carried on and preparation of Bulletin 247. (See entry No. 246.) 213. Irrigation, drainage and alkali, by E. W. Hilgard. Bull 53, pp. 2. 1886. Need for drainage and more sparing use of irrigation water and lessons to be drawn from report of condition in India. 28 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT STATION 214. Irrigation of deciduous orchards. In annual report for 1920-1921, pp. 50-52. 1922. Observations made on orchard and experimental plots in Santa Clara Valley. 215. Irrigation of young prune trees. In annual report for 1920-1921, p. 52. 1922. Eate of growth after irrigation and distance for planting. 216. Irrigation Investigations, report of division, by S. Fortier. In annual report for 1903-1904, pp. 107-109. 1904. Work taken up by United States Department of Agriculture, Irri- gation Investigations, in cooperation with College of Agriculture along lines of methods of irrigation; water losses in canals; methods and cost of pumping water; duty of water; community organization. 217. Irrigation Investigations. In annual report for 1913-1914, pp. 124-127. 1914. Work carried on by Division of Irrigation Investigations at Davis and in field. 218. Irrigation Investigations. In annual report for 1915-1916, pp. 46-47. 1916. Work carried on by Division and short summary of results of alfalfa studies. 219. Irrigation Investigations. In annual report for 1915-1916, pp. 101-102. 1916. 220. Irrigation of alfalfa. In annual report for 1920-1921, p. 34. 1922. Investigations at University Farm, Davis, to determine economical distribution of water. 221. ■ Irrigation of alfalfa in Imperial Valley, by Walter E. Packard. Bull. 284, pp. 84. 1917. Preparation of land, water requirements, root development, with general conclusions based on experiments. 222. Irrigation of alfalfa in the Imperial Valley. In annual report for 1918-1919, p. 50. 1919. Eesults of study of prevalence of alfalfa roots to determine best time and methods of irrigation. 223. Irrigation of citrus orchards. In annual report for 1915- 1916, pp. 92-93. 1916. Studies carried on relating to citrus irrigation and outline of most needed studies. 224. Irrigation of cotton. In annual report for 1918-1919, p. 49. 1919. Time and amount of irrigation for cotton in Imperial Valley. 225. Irrigation of deciduous orchards. In annual report for 1919-1920, p. 45. 1920. Results of investigations at Davis and in Santa Clara Valley and observations made in soil moisture movement. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 29 226. Irrigation of grain (barley). In annual report for 1918- 1919, p. 47. 1919. Eesults of 8-year investigation of irrigation of barley at Davis with, conclusions. 227. Irrigation of rice in California, bv R. D. Robertson. Bull. 279, pp. 20. 1917. Results of experiments, 1913-1916, on commercial rice fields in Sacramento Valley and at Biggs Rice Field Station. 228. Irrigation practice in growing small fruits in California, by Wells A. Hutchins. Cir. 154, pp. 20. 1917. Description and analysis of irrigation practice in California pre- pared in cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture, Irrigation Investigations, and State Department of Engineering. Discusses preparation of land, furrow systems, application of water, moisture conservation. 229. Laboratory method for ordinary chemical examination of waters for irrigation and domestic purposes. Cir. 8, pp. 4. 1903. Description of methods used. 230. Laboratory study of the percolation of water through soils, by A. V. Stubenrauch. In Pt. II, report for 1898-1901, pp. 153-172. 1902. Account of experiments to determine time necessary for irrigation water to reach depth in soil where it is needed. 231. Lining of ditches and reservoirs to prevent seepage losses, by Elwoocl Mead and B. A. Etcheverry. Bull. 188, pp. 31. 1907. Progress report of first year's work in cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture and contains description of canal linings used and account of experiments to determine their efficiency. 232. Measurement of irrigation water on the farm, by H. A. Wadsworth. Cir. 250, pp. 36. 1922. Description of methods and devices used in measurement of irri- gation water in California. (See also entry No. 246.) 233. Moisture in California soils during the dry season of 1898, by R. H. Loughridge, In report for 1897-1898, pp. 65-99. 1900. Determination of moisture in various soils with various crops and effect on crops. 234. Movement of the ground water level. In annual report for 1919-1920, p. 67. 1920. Measurements made since 1912 of ground water conditions on Kearny Ranch with effect of dry years. 235. Outstanding conclusions from an emergency irrigation sur- vey of California by the College of Agriculture of the Univer- sity of California, cooperating with the Irrigation Investiga- tions of the United States Department of Agriculture, and the California State Department of Engineering, by Edwood Mead and Frank Adams. In annual report for 1916-1917, pp. 93-95. 1917. 30 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 236. Penetration of irrigation water. In annual report for 1914- 1915, pp. 16-17. 1915. Method of determining penetration and time of testing. 237. Reading courses in irrigation, by Elwood Mead. Cir. 20, pp. 7. 1906. Description of reading courses to be offered by University. 238. Recording growth of trees. In annual report for 1920- 1921, p. 53. 1922. Description of method of obtaining photographic record of tree growth in respense to irrigation. 239. Reports of examination of waters, water supply and related subjects during the years 1886-1889, by E. W. Hilgard, pp. 57. 1889. Advance sheets for the combined reports for 1888 and 1889. Analysis of waters, pp. 13-32; the water supply of San Bernardino Valley, pp. 32-44; lakes of San Joaquin Valley, pp. 44-51; investiga- tions on proximate composition of saline contents of waters, and of natural alkali, pp. 51-57. 240. Results of Irrigation Investigations for the year ending June 30, 1921, pp. 10. 1921. (Reprint from annual report of the Director of the Experiment Station for 1920-1921.) Discussion of following: Distribution of water after irrigation; mulches on irrigated lands; irrigation map of California; assistance to State Power Administrator; development of an improved soil tube; cooperative relationships of the Division of Irrigation Investi- gations; irrigation of alfalfa; experimental alfalfa tract at Delhi Land Settlement Colony; irrigation of deciduous orchards; irrigation of Muir peaches in San Joaquin Valley; irrigation of young prune trees; transpiration studies; water requirement studies with prune trees in tanks; determining transpiration from deciduous fruit trees; recording growth of trees; irrigation of Sultanina grapes at Delhi; agricultural and irrigated areas of California; summary of agricultural and irrigated areas in California as shown on 1922 revision of irriga- tion map of California (table). 241. Rice irrigation experiments. In annual report for 1919- 1920, pp. 56-57. 1920. Results of experiments in depth and time of submergence of rice. 242. Rice irrigation measurements and experiments in Sacra- mento Vallev, 1914-1919, by Frank Adams. Bull. 325, pp. 47- 69. 1920. Continuation of experiments reported in College of Agriculture Bulletin 279 (see entry No. 227) over period from 1914 to 1919, and report of additional experiments and measurements. 243. The selection and cost of a small pumping plant, by B. A. Etcheverry. Cir. 117, pp. 30. 1918. Revised, 1923. Discusses source of water supply, capacity of plant and period of operation, kind of pump, class of engine or driving power, first cost, fuel cost and cost of fixed charges and attendance. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation references 31 244. Soils, irrigation and drainage investigations. In annual report for 1920-1921, pp. 19-23. 1922. Work of Division of Irrigation Investigations and Practice as follows: Distribution of water after irrigation; mulches on irrigated lands; capillary rise of water in soils; investigations of irrigation district problems; irrigation map of California; assistance to State Power Administrator; development of improved soil tube; cooperative relationships of the Division of Irrigation Investigations. (Reprinted in Eesults of Irrigation Investigations, see entry No. 240.) 245. Soil moisture studies on heavy soils (citrus fruits). In annual report for 1918-1919, pp. 13-14. 1919. Determination of length of furrows, interval between irrigations and frequency of cultivation. 246. Some measuring devices used in the delivery of irrigation water, by California Agents of Irrigation Investigations. Bull. 247, pp. 111-180. 1915. Description of various measuring devices used in California with instructions and tables for their use, and results of tests of accuracy. 247. Survey of irrigation water supplies. In annual report for 1918-1919, p. 65. 1919. Survey of purity with reference to alkali of irrigation waters being used in citrus and walnut belt. 248. Studies on the irrigation of citrus groves, by Edward E. Thomas. Bull. 341, pp. 353-370. 1922. Determination of length of furrows, length of runs, time of appli- cation as shown by moisture content of the soil, and methods of tillage. 249. Temperature of irrigation water as affecting citrus seed- lings. In annual report for 1914-1915, p. 17. 1915. Continuation of experiments showing retardation of growth for temperatures under 55 degrees F. 250. Transpiration studies. In annual report for 1920-1921, p. 52. 1922. Observations made as to rate of transpiration on various deciduous fruits. 251. Use of saline and alkali waters in irrigation, by E. W. Hilgard. In annual report for 1897-1898, pp. 126-130. 1900. Possible to use saline and alkaline waters on certain soils and under certain conditions. Discussion of chemical features entering into use. 252. Waters. In annual report for 1888 and 1889, p. 40. 1890. Account of analyses of water made by station. 253. Water requirement studies with prune trees in tanks. In annual report for 1920-1921, p. 52. 1922. Observations made with young prune trees in Santa Clara Valley. 254. Winter irrigation of walnuts. In annual report for 1919- 1920, p. 51. 1920. Value of winter irrigation in southern California. 32 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 255. ATTORNEY GENERAL. District irrigation laws of California, decisions thereon by the supreme court, compiled by W. H. H. Hart, pp. 75. 1891. 256. Opinions re legality of bonds issued by irrigation districts formed under State irrigation laws; remedial legislation sug- gested. In report for 1891-1892, pp. 9-10. 1892. Desirability of additional section or amendment to State irriga- tion district law to compel organizers of districts to have proper jurisdiction to create district. 257. CONSERVATION COMMISSION. Report to the Governor and Legislature, pp. 502. 1912. Water and water rights, pp. 18-42; wasting of artesian water, p. 83; irrigable lands in California, pp. 84-85; irrigation resources of northern California, by Frank Adams, pp. 90-171; irrigation resources of central California, by S. T. Harding and Ealph D. Robertson, pp. 172-240; irrigation resources of southern California, by C. E. Tait, pp. 241-327; water resources investigations in California, pp. 328-334; subterranean storage of flood water by artificial methods in San Bernardino Valley, California, by Charles H. Lee, pp. 337-399; ground water resources of Indian Wells Valley, California, by Charles H. Lee, pp. 401-429; also irrigation maps of northern, central and southern California (pocket). 258. Reports on the irrigation resources of northern, central, and southern California, by Frank Adams, S. T. Harding, Ralph D. Robertson, and C. E. Tait, pp. 243. 1912. Keprint from report, 1912 (see entry No. 257) with irrigation maps of northern, central, and southern California. 259. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. California irrigation dis- trict laws as amended 1919, compiled by the California State Library for the Department of Engineering. Bull. 6, pp. 176, 1919. (See also entry No. 329.) . Outline of procedure in formation of an irrigation district; texts . v of California irrigation district act (Wright Act), California irriga- tion act (since declared unconstitutional), Carey act commission act, county water districts, county waterworks district act, and miscel- laneous data on irrigation district bond commission and irrigation districts. 260. — — Flood problems of Calaveras River, by Harry Barnes, pp. 57. 1919. . . . . . Physical data and characteristics of Calaveras River giving stream ' measurements, use of water, various plans for flood 'control, reservoir capacities, and probable- costs. • •• 261. Investigations of the economical duty of water for alfalfa in Sacramento Valley, 1910-1915, by Frank Adams, Ralph D. Robertson, Samuel H. Beckett, Wells A. Hutchins, and O. W. Israelsen. Bull. 3, pp. 78. 1917. Experiments conducted at Davis and on farms over 6-year period. (Also printed as appendix C, report for 1914-1916.) (See also Univ. of Calif. Exp. Sta. Bull. 280, entry No. 199.) Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation references 33 262. Irrigation development, history, customs, laws, and admin- istrative systems relating to irrigation, water courses, and waters in France, Italy and Spain, introductory part of report of State Engineer of California, irrigation and irrigation ques- tion, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 622. 1886. 263. Irrigation districts in California, 1887-1915, by Frank Adams. Bull. 2, pp. 148. 1917. (First issued 1916.) Historical sketch of California irrigation district development to February, 1916, with description of districts, discussion of provisions of California irrigation district law, discussion of status of California irrigation districts as of July 1, 1915, and summary of court decisions affecting irrigation districts. (Also printed as appendix B, report for 1914-1916.) 264. Irrigation in California (southern), the field, water-supply, and works, organization, and operation in San Diego, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties, the second part of report of State Engineer of California on irrigation and the irrigation question, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 672. 1888. District and works, operation and maintenance, water-supply and use, and history of water-rights. 265. Irrigation maps of California. Detail maps in the follow- ing sheets on scale of one and one-third to one inch per mile : Anaheim, Bakersfield, Brena Vista, Centerville, Compton, Delano and Poso, Downey, Fresno, Lemoore and Hanford, Los Angeles, Merced, Monrovia, Ontario, Porterville and Tipton, Pomona, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Ana, Santa Monica, Traver and Tulare, Visalia. 1885-1888. 266. Irrigation question, memorandum transmitted to the Legis- lature, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 18. 1886. Notes on necessity of, and general principles for proper irrigation legislation in California. 267. — — Irrigation questions, memorandum No. 2. California and * Australia, bv Wm. Ham. Hall. Presented to the Legislature of California, pp. 14. 1886. Justification of views advanced in above memorandum. 268. Irrigation questions in California, synopsis of lecture de- livered in Assembly Chamber, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 7. 1878. Necessity for definite State irrigation policy and laws. 269. — ; — Outline of matter and advance sheets of report on legisla- tive, administrative, technical and practical problems of irriga- • ■•:•: • tion, by Wm: Ham. Hall, pp. 304. 1885 > -. . Compiled for legislature as an exhibit of extent and character of report on problems of irrigation in preparation. 270. Physical data and statistics of California, compiled by State Engineering Department, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 547. 1886. Rain and snowfall, pp. 13-220; temperature and wind direction, pp. 221-354; general meteorological data, pp. 355-370; evaporation, pp. 371-380; drainage areas or basins, pp. 381-401; flow of streams, Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, 1878-1884, pp. 403-478; water supply — artesian wells, pp. 479-547. 34 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT STATION 271. Preliminary report on conservation and control of flood water in Coachella Valley, California, by C. E. Tait. Bull. 4, pp.31. 1917. Description of areas considered, stream discharge, climate, wells, underground waters, crops, duty of water, floods, spreading of flood waters, recommendations for work on flood control. (Also printed as appendix D, report for 1914-1916.) 272. Progress report of Cooperative Irrigation Investigations in California, 1912-1914, by Frank Adams. Bull. 1, pp. 74. 1915. Brief summary of work carried on by cooperative Irrigation Inves- tigations along following lines: irrigation resources survey, irrigation legislation, irrigation districts, duty of water determinations, irri- gation of grain and rice, irrigation pumping plants, cost of irrigating and handling alfalfa, and investigation of wells in Imperial Valley. (Reprint from report for 1912-1914.) 273. Report for 1883 and 1884, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 17. 1884. Irrigation Investigations, p. lj report on the problems of irrigation (outline), pp. 6-15. 274. Report on the utilization of Mojave River for irrigation in Victor Valley, California, by W. F. McClure, J. A. Sourwine, and C. E. Tait. Bull. 5, pp. 93. 1918. Study of economic problems confronting land entrymen and settlers, history, constructed works and future plans of corporate enterprises, water rights for which allowance must be made, amount and movement of underground water, extent to which pumping from wells can be depended upon for irrigation, amount of annual surface water supply, possible sites for storage, possibilities of hydro-electric power development, proper duty of water, area for which reclamation can be safely undertaken, and most efficient and economical plan of irrigation works. 275. Report to the Legislature — session of 1880, by Wm. Ham. Hall, Pt. IV. Irrigation, pp. 191. 1880. Introduction — The problems of irrigation; Ch. 1. The irrigation regions of California; Ch. 2. Irrigation in California; Ch. 3. The irri- gable lands, and water supply; Ch. 4. Results of the Investigation; Ch. 5. Conclusions, pp. 128. Also appendices as follows: A — Report on irrigation works and practice in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 1-60; B — Report on the works and practice of irrigation in Kern County, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 61-115; C — Report on irrigation in the Mussel Slough and Fresno districts, in Tulare and Fresno counties, pp. 116-161; D — Report on works and practice of irrigation — San Joaquin and Kings River Canal, and Chowchilla Canal, by James D. Schuyler, pp. 162-182; E — Report on works and practice of irrigation in Yolo County, by J. D. Schuyler, pp. 183-191. Pt. V. Present condition of the inquiry. Pp. 8. 1880. 276. Report to the Legislature, session of 1881. Pt. IV. The irrigation question, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 44. 1880. Discusses riparian and appropriation rights to water and conflict between them, proposed remedy, and outlines proposed legislation with discussion of it. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation references 35 277. Report to the Legislature, 1887, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 15. 1887. Publication of irrigation report and maps, pp. 4-6; water rights and irrigation in California, pp. 6-10; and irrigation and water right commission, pp. 10-14. 278. Report for 1888, by Wm. Ham. Hall, pp. 12. 1888. Preface, introduction, and table of contents of second part of report on irrigation. 279. Report for 1907-1908, pp. 213. 1908. Water supply investigations, pp. 137-141; underground water resources in southern California, pp. 142-146; hydro-economic investi- gations, pp. 147-151; irrigation inquiry, pp. 151-158. 280. Report for 1908-1910, pp. 180. 1911. Water supply investigations, pp. 149-157; irrigation inquiry, pp. 157-167. Eeview of irrigation inquiry work for biennium and need for legislation. 281. Report for 1910-1912. Pt. II. Hydro-Economics, pp. 101- 192. 1912. Water resources, pp. 135-136; surface water investigations, pp. 136-174; underground water supply, pp. 174-177; irrigation inquiry, pp. 178-192. 282. Report for 1912-1914. Pt. II. Hydro-Economics, pp. 51- 228. 1914. Water resources, p. 130; surface water investigations, pp. 130- 152; underground water supply, pp. 152-155; irrigation inquiry, pp. 155-210; investigation of wells in Imperial Valley, by C. E. Tait, pp. 210-212; report on investigation of wells in Imperial Valley, 1914, by Wells A. Hutchins, pp. 212-228. 283. Report for 1914-1916. Pt. II. Hydro-Economics, pp. 32- 174. 1917. Irrigation (summary), pp. 126-162; ground water investigations, pp. 163-164; irrigation inquiiy, pp. 164-166; report of Cooperative Irrigation Investigations, pp. 167-174. 284. Report for 1916-1918. Pt. II. Hvdro-Economics, pp. 34- 93. 1918. Water resources, pp. 48-54; ground waters, pp. 54-56; irrigation inquiry, pp. 56-69; conflict of interests, pp. 70-73; irrigation districts, pp. 73-76. 285. Report for 1919-1920, pp. 156. 1921. Surface waters, pp. 92-97; under ground waters, pp. 97-99; irri- gation investigations, pp. 102-128; irrigation districts, pp. 128-137. 286. Third progress report to Legislature of California, session of 1883, pp. 15. 1883. Character of work, progress of work, work of past two years, the State maps, boundary line, State action in irrigation. 287. Use of water from Kings River, California, 1918, bv Harrv Barnes. Bull. 7, pp. 119. 1920. Conclusions from field study of use of water under various systems treated by physical characteristics, organization, administration, irri- gation, drainage, litigation, water rights and agreements. 36 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 288. Water resources of Kern River and adjacent streams and their utilization, 1920. Bull. 9, pp. 209. 1921. Field investigation and study of data relating to water resources with recommendations as to future development. 289. FRUIT GROWERS' CONVENTION. Duty of water, by T. S. Van Dyke. In proceedings of twenty-eighth convention, 1903, pp. 47-51. 1903. General discussion of waste of water and comments on application of water in relation to movement of moisture in soil. 290. The Wright irrigation district law ; its defects and remedies therefor, by L. M. Holt. In report of eighteenth convention, 1894, pp. 140-144. 1895. General account of incidents leading up to first Wright Act and need for greater State supervision in foundation of districts. 291. Irrigation, by S. M. Woodbridge. In report of twenty- fourth convention, 1899, pp. 120-130. 1900. Sources of irrigation water, measurement, soil moisture, method of irrigation. 292. Irrigation and cultivation, by John Hofman. In report of • twenty-eighth convention, 1903, pp. 24-29. 1903. Discussion of methods of irrigation with emphasis on difference in methods for different types of soil. 293. Irrigation, storage, and distribution of water, and protec- tion of water sources — irrigation cheaper than rain, by L. M. Holt. In proceedings of eleventh convention, 1889, pp. 48-52. 1889. Advantages of irrigation and increase in water supply. 294. Water conservation, by Francis Cuttle. In proceedings of thirty-ninth convention, 1911, pp. 165-169. 1911. Necessity for conservation of all resources, especially water. 295. BOARD OF HEALTH. Irrigation, by H. C. Crowder. In ninth biennial report, 1884-1886, pp. 132-133. 1886. Increase in irrigation means increase in population, but no increase in disease if properly handled. 296. Irrigation and forestry considered in connection with malarial diseases, by H. S. Orme. In tenth biennial report, 1886-1888, pp. 224-227. 1888. No evil effects from irrigation where properly applied. Brings out value of tree planting and amount of water taken up by eucalyptus tree. 297. Irrigation and drainage, by J. P. Widney. In seventh report, July 1, 1880, to December 1, 1881, pp. 104-106. 1882. 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Eeport for information of bankers and investors on water supply, plans and estimates for work, suitability of land for irrigation. 408. The distribution of the surplus waters of the Los Angeles aque- duct, by J. H. Quinton, W. H. Code, and Homer Hamlin, pp. 25. 1911. Amount of water to be devoted to distribution, present needs of city, area which can be supplied, duty of water. 409. Efficiency in citrus irrigation, by Frank M. Eaton, pp. 16. San Diego Land Corporation, Chula Vista, publishers. (No date.) Analysis of factors which must be considered before proper irriga- tion is possible. 410. Government irrigation and the settler, by A. J. Wells, pp. 64. Southern Pacific Co., San Francisco, publishers. 1910. Description of work under Eeclamation Act — Orland project, pp. 13-22; Klamath project, pp. 23-29; Yuma project, pp. 47-55; Imperial Valley, pp. 55-63. 411. Grapeland irrigation district, California, by F. C. Finkle, pp. 58. Times-Mirror, Ptg. and Binding House, Los Angeles, printers. 1892. Eeport on district as to water supply, duty of water, etc. 412. The great water problem, by L. F. Moulton, pp. 16. 1891. Eesults of survey from Knights Landing to upper end of canal made by the old Swamp Lands Commission; objections to filling of streams to prevent navigation. 413. Horse sense water development, or irrigation solved, by John Baker, pp. 19. Machin and Mosteller, Los Angeles, printers. 1897. Plan for water development for obtaining underflow, cost of construction, purification of water, etc. 414. Imperial valley scrap book, compiled by L. M. Holt, pp. 151. (No date.) Press clippings of country relative to reclamation and settlement of Imperial Valley. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 49 415. Irrigation of the Sacramento Valley, by J. B. Lippincott. An address at the reception of the congressional irrigation commit- tee at Red Bluff, California, June 15, 1905, pp. 24. Southern Pacific Company, San Francisco, publishers. 1905. Survey of work done and to be done. Possibilities in way of irrigation. (Eeprint from Red Bluff Daily News.) 416. Irrigation in California: the San Joaquin and Tulare plains, pp. 22. 1873. Natural drainage system, volume of drainage, meteorology, soils of great plains and their surfaces, a comprehensive canal system, practicable features, descriptions of various canals, and irrigation practice. 417. Irrigation in southern California, by Harry E. Brook, pp. 48. 1893. Advantages, methods, systems of irrigation and text of Wright Act. 418. The Irrigation Investigation by the State Department of Engi- neering — correspondence concerning the publication of its re- sults, pp. 7. 1882. Advisability of making work of department available at once instead of waiting until complete. 419. Knight's Landing Cut Project. Report to the Knight's Landing Ridge Committee, by Haviland and Tibbetts, pp. 111. 1912. Keport prepared at request of committee of land owners and gives results of study of flood conditions in Colusa Basin and upper Yolo Basin and recommends measures for flood control. 420. An opinion on the rights of the city of San Diego to waters of the San Diego river, by T. B. Cosgrove, pp. 23. 1914. Address to Common Council of San Diego; gives opinions as to legal rights. 421. Perris irrigation district, California: its physical, engineering and business problems and conditions, by Wm. Ham. Hall ; its legal status, by Wilson and Wilson, pp. 73. Bacon and Co., San Francisco, printers. 1891. For information of bankers and investors in buying bonds. 422. Prospectus — agricultural lands and waters in the San Joaquin and Tulare valleys. The San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company, pp. 16. A. L. Bancroft and Co., San Francisco, publishers. 1873. Financial status of company — acts under which company organ- ized and proposed aid from congress. 423. Reclamation of arid lands by irrigation. Report of committee on arid lands of the California Board of Trade, pp. 52. H. S. Crocker, printer. 1889. Physical condition of California as related to irrigation; amount of irrigable land in State; amount of water that can be obtained; advantages of irrigation; does irrigation pay; present condition of irrigation and interest of national government in it. 50 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 424. Reclamation of marsh and swamp lands and projected canals for irrigation in California, by J. Ross Browne, pp. 60. 1872. Discussion of possibilities of reclamation and of irrigation com- panies already in field. 425. Reports on the projected works of the Tulare Irrigation District, Tulare County, California, by Board of Directors and Engi- neers, pp. 47. 1890. Report as submitted by engineer with discussion of canals, reservoir, duty of water, drainage, costs, etc. 426. Stanislaus and San Joaquin Water Company, pp. 120. 1895. History of organization, by Henry I. Willey, pp. 3-7; report on engineering characteristics, by George Davidson, pp. 8-47; report on finance and accounts, by Barrow, Wade, Guthrie and Company, pp. 48-54; report on legal status and title, by Gunnison, Booth and Bart- nett, pp. 55-63; report on valuation, by Thomas Poyzer, pp. 64-65; copy of deed of trust, pp. 66-107; copy of water contract and article from Stockton Mail, pp. 108-120. 427. Supplement to address to the Legislature of the State of Cali- fornia, twenty-sixth session, by the Legislative Irrigation Com- mittee of the State Irrigation Convention held at Fresno, December, 1884, pp. 88. 1884. Petitions presented to Senate and Assembly asking the passage of irrigation bills. (See entry No. 401.) 428. Report of the Turlock and Modesto Irrigation districts, by Bur- ton Smith, and H. S. Crowe, pp. 129. 1912. In reports on proposed use of Tuolumne River on behalf of San Francisco and neighboring cities, containing discussion of irrigation development dependent on Tuolumne River waters and impractic- ability of using Tuolumne River as source of water supply for San Francisco and bay cities. Circular 260] LIST F IRRIGATION REFERENCES 51 APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF IRRIGATION PUBLICATIONS OF IRRIGATION INVESTIGATIONS OF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OF GENERAL APPLICATION TO CALIFORNIA 429. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Department Bulletin. Capillary movement of soil moisture, by Walter W. McLaugh- lin. Bull. 835, pp. 69. 1920. Results of experiments conducted over 5-year period. Includes: Eate and extent of movement of soil moisture by capillarity; effect of gravity on movement of soil moisture; evaluation of empirical curves; open vs. covered flumes; effect of temperature on soil mois- ture conditions; capillary siphon; capillary movement of moisture from a wet to a dry soil. 430. Concrete lining as applied to irrigation canals, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 126, pp. 86. 1914. Investigation to show need of lining canals and best practice to follow. Contains tables showing seepage measurement and flow of water in concrete-lined canals. Also results of expansion and con- traction tests. 431. The flow of water in concrete pipe, by Fred C. Scobev. Bull. 852, pp. 100. 1920. Information based on field tests made on pressure pipes and grade line pipes in commercial operation with conclusions drawn there- from. Especially suited for use of engineers and others in technical work. 432. The flow of water in irrigation channels, by Fred C. Scobey. Bull. 194, pp. 68. 1915. Conclusions based on field tests made for purpose of determining retardation factor in Kutter's formula under various conditions found in practice. Data intended to aid in design and construction of irrigation and similar channels. Intended for engineers and for use in other technical work. 433. The flow of water in wood -stave pipe, by Fred C. Scobey. Bull. 376, pp. 96. 1916. Conclusions based on field tests of pipes in commercial operation. New formulas developed that more accurately fit all known data than any formerly used. Designed especially for engineers and other technical men. 434. Gate structures for irrigation canals, by Fred C. Scobey. Bull. 115, pp. 61. 1914. Purpose of bulletin to bring together designs adapted to many localities so that practice of whole country may be available to those building systems. Deals principally with small and medium sized structures. 52 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 435. Spillways for reservoirs and canals, by A. T. Mitchel- son. Bull. 831, pp. 40. 1920. Treats various types of spillways for reservoirs and canals, with discussion pertaining to relative advantages of overflow and siphon types. Gives results of experiments and field observations. 436. Spray irrigation, by Milo B. Williams. Bull. 495, pp. 40. 1917. Conditions adapted to spray irrigation; amount of water required; development of water supplies; types of systems; types of pumps; outline of procedure in installing system. 437. The western farmer's water right, by R. P. Teele. Bull. 913, pp. 14. 1920. Discussion of acquirement of water rights and information of general nature for use of farmer. 438. Wood pipe for conveying water for irrigation, by S. 0. Jayne. Bull. 155, pp. 40. 1914. Detailed study of wood pipe with view to arriving at proper esti- mate of possibilities and limitations. 439. Farmer's Bulletins. The border method of irrigation, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 1243, pp. 41. 1922. Preparation of land for border method and use of border method in various western states. 440. The construction and use of farm weirs, by Victor M. Cone. Bull. 813, pp. 18. 1917. Bulletin designed to give practical directions for construction and use of smaller sizes of weirs such as are suited to the measurement of water on farm. 441. Farm reservoirs, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 828, pp. 36. 1917. Discusses purpose of building reservoir; water supply for farm reservoirs; selection of site; loss of water from reservoirs; inlets; outlets and gates; wasteways; slope protection; dimensions and embankments; types of farm reservoirs. 442. The Farmer's short-box measuring flume, bv Carl Rohwer. Bull. 1110, pp. 13. 1922. Description of flume with drawings and tables for use. 443. How to build small irrigation ditches, by C. T. John- ston and J. D. Stannard. Bull. 158, pp. 28. 1902. Specific directions for building small irrigation ditches on farm. 444. Irrigation in field and garden, by E. J. Wickson. Bull. 138, pp. 40. 1901. Points out desirability of irrigation and simplicity of installing system. 445. Irrigation of alfalfa, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 865, pp. 40. 1917. (First issued as Farmers' Bulletin 373.) Preparation of land for, and methods of alfalfa irrigation. Circular 260] LIST 0F irrigation REFERENCES 53 446. Irrigation of grain, by Walter W. McLaughlin. Bull. 863, pp. 22. 1917. (First issued as Farmers' Bulletin 399.) Methods of applying water; when to irrigate; quantity of water required; relation of irrigation to rate of seeding; danger of failure; value of irrigated grain land. 447. Irrigation of orchards, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 882, pp.40. 1917. (First issued as Farmers' Bulletin 404.) Information as to selection of land, method of irrigation, time of irrigation, duty of water, evaporation losses, etc. 448. Irrigation of sugar beets, by F. W. Roeding. Bull. 392, pp. 52. 1910. Methods used in various irrigated beet-growing sections of value to settlers and also improvement of methods. Gives results of experi- ments conducted over 4-year period. 449. Irrigation practice in rice growing, by C. G. Haskell. Bull. 673, pp. 12. 1915. Making a water supply available; preparing for irrigation; apply- ing the water; methods and means of irrigation as developed in southern rice sections of the United States. 450. Practical information for beginners in irrigation, by Samuel Fortier. Bull. 864, pp. 44. 1922. (First issued as Farmers' Bulletin 263; also as Farmers' Bulletin 864 (1917).) Suggestions as to preparing land for irrigation, laying out and building farm ditches, and handling water supply. 451. Journal of Agricultural Research. Evaporation from the surface of water and river-bed materials, by R. B. Sleight. Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 209-261. 1917. Results of studies made at Denver irrigation field laboratory. 452. Office of Experiment Stations. Current wheels: their use in lifting water for irrigation. Bull. 146, pp. 38. 1904. Gives theory of current wheels and descriptions, photographs, and drawings of a large number of current wheels now in use. 453. Delivery of water to irrigators, by Frank Adams. Bull. 229, pp. 99. 1910. Describes systems adopted in some 40 or 50 irrigation enterprises in the west with a view to leading to adoption of better methods through- out country. 454. Evaporation from irrigated soils, by Samuel Fortier and S. H. Beckett. Bull. 248, pp. 77. 1912. Eesults of experiments conducted in seven states on effects of soil mulches of different depths, cultivation to different depths, and of shallow and deep furrow irrigation. 455. Irrigation of rice in the United States, by Frank Bond and George H. Keeney. Bull. 113, pp. 77. 1902. Gives results of studies made as to cause of decline in rice pro- duction in south Atlantic states and suggestions as to remedies that will lead to increases. 54 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 456. Irrigation practice among fruit growers of the Pacific Coast, by E. J. Wickson. Bull. 108, pp. 54. 1902. Eesults of special investigations into conditions, extent and methods of irrigation as practiced among fruit growers of coast. Discusses relation of physical features to irrigation practice, rela- tion of tillage in irrigation, interculture in orchard and vineyard, methods of applying water, etc. 457. Methods of applying water to crops, by Samuel Fortier. Separate, pp. 293-308. 1910. (Reprint from Year- book of Department of Agriculture for 1909.) Discusses opportunity for improvement of methods; preparatory steps in irrigation; methods used; and irrigation of different crops. 458. Preparing land for irrigation and methods of apply- ing water, by agents of Irrigation Investigations. Bull. 145, pp. 84. 1904. Discussion of subject from actual experience with descriptions of tools and implements used; methods to be employed; cost of work, etc. 459. Review of ten years of irrigation investigations, by R. P. Teele, Separate, pp. 355-405. 1909. (Reprint from annual report of the Office of Experiment Stations for the year ended June 30, 1908.) Work of office for preceding ten years; water right contracts; organization of irrigation enterprises; duty of water; quantities of water applied to crops; losses in transmission; most economical use of water; losses by evaporation and percolation; supplying practical information to water users; irrigation of rice; irrigation in humid sections. 460. Rise and future of irrigation in the United States, by Elwood Mead. Separate, pp. 591-612. 1900. (Reprint from Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1899.) Discussion of rise of irrigation and economic features connected with it. 461. The State Engineer and his relation to irrigation, by R. P. Teele. Bull. 168, pp. 99. 1906. Methods used in different states for (1) defining existing rights; (2) supervising the acquirement of new rights; and (3) distributing water, are discussed with hope that best in each system may be adopted. 462. The storage of water for irrigation purposes, by Samuel Fortier and F. L. Bixby. Bull. 249. 1912. Pt. I. Earth-fill dams and hydraulic-fill dams, pp. 95. Pt. II. Timber-dams and rock-fill dams, pp. 64. Construction of both types of dams especially as to character of materials, foundations, embank- ments, corewalls, outlets, slope protection, and wasteways with descriptions of successful dams. 463. The use of small water supplies for irrigation, by Samuel Fortier. Separate, pp. 409-424. 1908. (Reprint from Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1907.) Discusses the source of small water supplies; need of small water supplies in arid regions; storing flow from springs; small water supplies from windmills; deep-well pumping plants; and small elec- tric pumping plants. Circular 260] LIST F IRRIGATION REFERENCES 55 IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS ISSUED SUBSEQUENTLY TO COMPLETION OF PRECEDING LIST United States Government Publications • 464. Department of Agriculture. Rice experiments at the Biggs Rice Field Station in California, by Jenkins W. Jones. Dept. Bull. 1155, pp. 59. 1923. History of rice growing in California; environmental, cultural, irrigation, fertilizer and varietal experiments at Biggs station; weed control and follow crops for rice land. 465. Department of the Interior. Geological Survey. Hydro-electric power systems in California and their extensions into Oregon and Nevada, by Frederick Hall Fowler. Water Supply Paper 493, pp. 1276. 1923. Flow of California streams of interest in hydro-electric develop- ment including low flow and flood flow of 15 California streams, together with discussion of existing reservoirs and summary of exist- ing stream flow records. (12 maps in pocket.) State of California Publications 466. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California. Results of Rice Experiments in 1922, by C. F. Dunshee. Bull. 354, pp. 401-415. 1923. Effects of seeding and submergence on water grass control and yields; water and soil analyses; rice weeds. 467. Department of Public Works, Division of Water Rights. Hydro- graphic Investigations of San Joaquin River, by H. A. Klugel and Harrison Smitherum. Bull. 1, pp. 120. 1923. Detailed account of daily diversions and monthly summaries and return flow measurements based on lower San Joaquin River hydro- graphic survey. 468. Kings River Investigation, by Harold Conkling and Charles L. Kaupke. Bull. 2, pp. 239. 1923. Present and proposed use of water for irrigation and power develop- ment. Water Master's Eeport, 1918-1923; effect of Pine Flat reservoir; power in headwaters; canal diversions. 469. Report of the Division of Water Rights. To accom- panv the first Biennial Report of the Department of Public Works, 1922, pp. 135 ; 1923, Pt. IV. Salinity investigations in Sacramento and San Joaquin deltas, pp. 1-84; investigations in connection with points in Sacramento Valley floor, pp. 84-90; return waters of lower San Joaquin, pp. 90-104; report on cooperative work of U. S. Geological Survey, p. 110; report on water resources investigation, p. 113. 56 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION 470. Division of Engineering and Irrigation. Water resources of California. Bull. 4, pp. 55. 1923. A report to the legislature of 1923. Summary of results of investi- gation authorized by legislature of 1921. Detail of investigations to be published in four appendices, of which the following have been issued: Appendix "A" to Water Resources of California, Flow in California streams. Bull. 5. 1923. Precipitation, run off from mountain areas, mean seasonal run off from mountains, flood flows and equalization of the periodic run off from the mountains. Appendix "B" to Water Resources of California. Irriga- tion requirements of California lands. Bull. 6. 1923. Agricultural lands; climatology; duty of water for irrigation; monthly irrigation demand; irrigation requirements of agricultural lands; net areas irrigated in large agricultural districts; endurable deficiencies in an irrigation supply. 471. Report of Division of Engineering and Irrigation. To accompanv the first Biennial Report of the Department of Public Works, 1922, pp. 58 ; 1923, Pt. III. State water resources investigation, pp. 19-22; irrigation districts, pp. 22-25; water storage districts, pp. 25-26; water resource investi- gations of Kern River, Tulare County, San Jacinto Valley, and Mono Basin, pp. 29-30; Colorado River Commission, pp. 31-33; flood control, Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, pp. 33—40; cooperative investi- gations with Federal Government, including stream gaging, pp. 40-46; underground waters, pp. 47; irrigation investigations, pp. 48-56; irri- gation of Shasta Valley, pp. 56-57; functions of the Bureau of Engineering and Irrigation, pp. 57-58. Circular 260] LIST OF IRRIGATION REFERENCES 57 SUBJECT INDEX ENTRY NO. Alfalfa, cost of irrigating and handling, 272. Alfalfa irrigation, 5, 26, 34, 37, 197, 198, 199, 200, 220, 221, 222, 261, 445. Alkali and irrigation, 15, 30, 36, 52, 187, 188, 213, 239. Antelope valley, 132. California, irrigation in, general (see also particular streams or areas), 1, 4, 22, 26, 33, 38, 40, 41, 51, 52, 53, 60, 61, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 161, 162, 163, 164, 169, 172, 178, 179, 180, 182, 235, 273, 275, 278, 301, 362, 363, 384, 397, 423. Southern California, 174, 264, 304. Climatology, 48, 60, 83, 85, 270, 471. Relation of rainfall to run-off, 122. Coachella valley, 66, 110, 271. Colorado river, control of and irrigation from, 46, 55, 59, 61, 74, 92, 93, 94, 137, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 153, 154, 155, 156, 350, 353, 357, 390, 402, 410, 414, 469. Concrete pipe, 6, 37. Flow of water in, 431. Conservation, 73, 257, 294, 373. Cotton irrigation, 224. Current wheels, 452. Death valley, irrigation in, 386. Delivery of water to irrigators (see also measurement of irrigation water), 453. Drainage of* irrigated lands, 15, 30, 36, 187, 213, 234, 287. Duty of water, 34, 192, 205, 272, 289, 346, 459, 470. Cache creek, 24, 199, 261. Central canal, 24, 199, 261. Chowchilla river, 26. Coachella valley, 271. Near Dixon, 199, 261. Feather river, 24, 26, 199, 261. Fresno river, 26. Gage canal, 17, 18, 19. Imperial valley, 50, 221, 222. Merced river, 26. Mill creek, 199, 261. Modesto irrigation district, 13. Near Pomona, Ontario, Chino, 37, 193. Rice, 7, 227, 242. Sacramento valley, 5, 197, 198, 199, 200, 261, 406. San Joaquin river, 26. Santa Ana river, 26. Santa Clara river, 26. Santa Clara valley, 23, 26, 31. Shasta valley, 26. Stanislaus river, 26. Stony creek, 24, 27, 199, 261. Tuolumne river, 26. Tule river, 16. Turlock irrigation district, 13. University Farm, Davis, 5, 197, 198, 199, 200. Victor valley, 274. Evaporation losses from soils and water surfaces, 20, 113, 191, 242, 270, 451, 454, 459. Floods and flood control, 424. Calaveras river, 260. Coachella valley, 271. Colorado river, 46, 55, 57, 353. Knights Landing cut, 419. Reclamation district laws, 335. Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, 328, 358, 469. Sacramento river, 344, 412. San Joaquin valley, 345. Southern California, January, 1916, 123. Flow of water — Concrete pipe, 431. Irrigation channels, 432. Woodstave pipe, 433. Forecasting water supply, 39. Furrow irrigation, 14, 37, 191, 245, 248. Gate structures, 434. Grain and field crops, irrigation of, 5, 50, 196, 203, 204, 226, 272, 444, 446, 448. Hetch Hetchy valley, 45, 372. Honey Lake valley, 33, 81. Operations of the Reclamation Service in, 138, 151, 156. Imperial valley, 21, 50, 55, 57, 66, 74, 186, 210, 221, 222, 224, 272, 383, 402, 414. Operations of the Reclamation Service in, 55, 140, 153, 154, 155, 156, 410. Iron canyon (see also Reclamation Service), 149, 150, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157, 153. Irrigable lands, 5, 26, 60, 76, 82, 240, 257, 258, 270, 275, 423. Irrigation and forestry, 180, 296, 307, 308, 373. 58 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT STATION Irrigation and health, 295, 296, 297, 298. Irrigation companies (see also reports of Railroad Commission and general re- ports on streams or areas, chiefly en- tries Nos. 21, 22, 24, 25, 37, 50, 81, 111, 115, 116, 162, 257, 258, 264, 275, 287, 346, 371, 422, 426. Irrigation districts, 41, 263, 272, 281, 285, 322, 329, 330, 346, 375, 471. Anaheim, 405. Anderson-Cottonwood, 310. Alessandro, 404. Bonds, 256, 375, 330, 389. Central, 81, 407. East Riverside, 96. Grapeland, 411. Kraft, 81. Modesto, 13, 81, 156, 311, 428. Oakdale, 156, 312. Perris, 421. South San Joaquin, 156, 314. Tulare, 425. Turlock, 13, 81, 156, 313, 428. Westside (Tulare lake), 327. Irrigation experiments, general, 12, 14, 20, 31, 34, 194, 195, 207, 208, 216, 217, 218, 219, 230, 240, 244, 272, 347, 343. Biggs 2, 7, 227, 242. Chino, 193. Davis, 5, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 220, 225, 226, 238. Imperial valley, 221, 222. Mountain View, 214, 215, 250, 253. Norman, 241, 242. Owens valley, 113. Sacramento valley, 197, 199, 200, 227, 242, 253. Santa Clara valley, 194, 195, 214, 215, 225. Irrigation laws, general, 22, 25, 51, 58, 61, 63, 262, 266, 267, 268, 269, 337, 341, 342 349, 401, 427. Irrigation districts, 255, 259, 263, 290, 322, 329, 330, 375, 389, 417. Water rights, 26, 33, 34, 53, 257, 276, 277, 287, 307, 316 317, 318, 326, 338, 339, 340, 343, 344, 346, 364, 366, 370, 373, 376, 377, 378, 379, 382, 385, 392, 403, 420, 437, 459, 461. Irrigation maps of California, 10, 26, 257, 253, 277, 286. Irrigation resources, general, 26, 49, 61, 76, 82, 171, 240, 257, 258, 270, 275, 470. Los Angeles aqueduct, irrigation from, 408. Los Angeles county, 33, 37, 132, 173, 264, 275, 356, 386. Los Angeles river, 33, 129, 190. Measurement of irrigation water, 232, 246, 395, 440, 442. Mojave desert, irrigation in, 132, 386. Mojave river, 84, 274. Orchard irrigation, 8. Citrus, 16, 17, 18, 19, 37, 191, 209, 223, 248, 249, 299, 305, 409, 447, 456. Deciduous 32, 194, 195, 201, 209, 214, 215, 225, 238, 250, 253, 254, 309, 447, 456. Owens valley, 104, 113. Operations of the Reclamation Service in, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 155, 156. Pit river, 138, 150, 151, 156, 159, 160, 344. Preparation of land, 8, 9, 13, 14, 31, 50, 199 204, 209, 211, 220, 221, 222, 227, 228, 236, 248, 261, 292, 306, 409, 439, 443, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 457, 458. Pumping for irrigation (see also under- ground water and census reports), 180, 181, 183, 184, 185, 272, 367, 368, 463. Coachella valley, 110. Kern river, 288. Near Lindsay, 16. Near Pomona, 37. Sacramento valley, 107. San Bernardino valley, 35, 95, 96. San Jacinto and Temecula basins 108. San Joaquin valley, 109. Santa Clara valley, 23. Southern California, 105, 119. Victor valley, 274. Pumping plants, mechanical tests, 28, 29, 108, 109. Quality of irrigation waters (see also under- ground waters especially entries 107, 109), 120, 188, 189, 190, 202, 229, 239, 247, 251, 252, 346. Reclamation Service, projects and opera- tions, 88, 89, 90. Colorado river, 55, 137, 138, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 357. Honey Lake valley reconnaissance, 138, 151, 156. Imperial valley, 55, 140, 153, 154, 155, 410. Iron canyon, 149, 150, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158. Jess valley, 155, 156. Klamath, 44, 47, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 387, 410. Circular 260] LIST OF IRRIGATION REFERENCES 59 Orland, 44, 47, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 410. Owens river, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 155, 156. Palo Verde, 156. Pit river reconnaissance, 138, 150, 151, 156, 159, 160. Sacramento valley, 47, 138, 140, 141, 142, 144, 154, 156. San Diego river, 55, 156. San .Toaquin valley, 140, 141, 142, 156. Shasta valley, 140, 156. Stony Gorge, 156. "Warner reservoir, 155, 156. Yuma, 44, 47, 55, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 410. Rice irrigation, 9, 346, 449, 455, 466. Biggs Rice Field Station, 2, 7, 227, 241, 242, 272, 464. Riverside county, 95, 96, 108, 110, 365. Sacramento valley, 24, 33, 49, 80, 175, 197, 199, 200, 306, 336, 398, 406. American river, 81. Cache creek, 24, 33, 56, 136, 177, 275. Feather river, 24, 26. Irrigation and navigations canal, 321, 324, 325. Operations of the Reclamation Service, 44, 47, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 415. Sacramento river, 42, 43, 65, 72, 190, 328. Stony creek, 24, 27, 56, 128. Underground waters, 107. Yuba river, 33, 56, 121. Salinas valley, 33, 56, 134. San Bernardino valley, 35, 84, 95, 96, 112, 264, 275. San Diego county, irrigation in, 33, 61, 67, 81, 103, 155, 156, 264, 351, 352, 420. San Jacinto river, irrigation from, 33, 108. 471. San Joaquin valley, 25, 26, 33, 49, 80. 165, 171, 176, 323. 416. Near Bakersfield, 114. Chowchilla river, 26, 81. Fresno river, 26, 81. Near Fresno, 115. Kern river, 56, 81, 117, 190, 275, 288, 471. Kings river, 33, 56, 81, 124, 190, 275, 287, 468. Merced river, 26, 190. Near Merced, 116. Mokelumne river, 190. Operations of the Reclamation Service, 140, 141, 142, 156. San Joaquin river, 26, 33, 54, 190, 275, 319, 328, 422, 467. Stanislaus river, 26. Tulare- county, 190, 331, 471. Tule river, 16. Tuolumne river, 26, 428. Underground waters, 109, 118, 396. Santa Ana river, irrigation from, 17, 18, 19, 26, 359. Santa Barbara water supply, 131. Santa Clara river, irrigation from, 26. Santa Clara valley, 23, 26, 31, 106. Seepage losses 13, 16, 34, 205, 231, 430. Sewage irrigation, 381. Shasta valley, 26, 469. Operations of the Reclamation Service, 140, 156. Sierra Nevada foothills, 209. Small fruits, irrigation of, 228. Small water supplies, 463. Soil moisture, 12, 14, 20, 166, 191, 192, 193, 194, 206, 230, 233, 236, 244, 245, 248, 289, 291, 292, 299, 300, 303, 380, 409, 429, 454. Soil surveys, 3, 209. Spillways, 435. Spray irrigation, 436. Storage, 64, 80, 83, 180, 257, 293, 294, 462, 463. American river, 344. Arrowhead reservoir, 81. Bear Valley, 81. Cache creek, 33, 79, 81, 136. Coachella valley (underground), 271. Colorado river, 55. Fresno river, 81. Hemet valley, 81. Honey Lake valley, 81. Kern river, 117, 288. Kings river, 124. Merced river, 8. Mojave river, 274. Pit river, 159, 160. Near Pomona (underground), 37. San Bernardino valley (underground) 35, 257, 355. Sacramento basin, 344. Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, 49, 358, 391. San Diego county, 33, 61, 67, 81, 351, 352. Salinas valley, 33, 134. For San Francisco and bay cities, 45. San Jacinto river, 33. 60 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION Stony creek, 125. Southern California, 360, 361, 393. Truckee basin, 135. Tulare county, 331. Underground, 346, 354. Yuba river, 33, 344. Stream measurements, 56, 78, 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 315, 345, 346, 470, 469. Colorado river drainage, 83, 127, 137. Mojave river, 84. Owens \alley, 104, 113. Pacific coast and great basin streams, 102, 126, 127, 133. Sacramento river basin, 80, 102, 133, 270, 469. Salinas river, 134. San Francisco bay drainage, 83, 85, 86, 87. San Joaquin river basin, 80, 102, 117, 133, 270, 469. South Pacific watershed, 83, 84, 86, 87, 128. Temperature of irrigation water, 242, 249. Truckee basin, 135. Underground waters, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 346, 354, 355, 392, 394, 469. Antelope valley, 132. Central coastal plain, southern California, 97. Coachella valley, 110, 271. Eastern coastal plain, southern Califor- nia, 98. Fluctuations in ground waters, 100, 101. Foothili belt, southern California, 105. Imperial valley, 272, 282. Indian "Wells valley, 257. Indio region, 110. Los Angeles river basin, 129. Morgan Hill area, 106. Niles cone, 111. Owens valley, 104, 113> ,-.. Pomona, 37. Sacramento valley, 107 . San Bernardino valley, 35, 95, 96, 112, 257, 355. San Diego county, 103. San Jacinto and Temecula basins, 108. San Joaquin valley, 109, 118, 391, 396. Southern California, 100, 101, 119, 130, 279, 361, 388, 393. Tulare county, 331. Victor valley, 274. Western coastal plain, southern Califor- nia, 99. Victor valley, 274. Water Commission Act,. 379. Water rates (see Railroad Commission, en- tries Nos. 332, 333, 334). Water resources, 470, 471, 469. Water requirements of crops (see duty of water). Water power, 373, 465. American river, 344. Feather river, 344. Pit river, 344. San Joaquin river, 344. Tuolumne river, 344. Woodstave pipe, 433, 438. Circular 260] LIST OF IRRIGATION REFERENCES 61 AUTHOE INDEX Adams, Frank, 13, 26, 34, 178, 203, 235, 242, 257, 258, 261, 263, 272, 347, 375, 453. Aiken, E. F., 184. Alexander, B. S., 1, 49. Allison, J. C, 353. Ames, A. T., 185. Baker, John, 413. Barnes, Harry, 260, 287. Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co., 426. Beckett, S. H., 5, 199, 261, 454. Gerland, Eric, 59. Bixby, F. L., 462. Blowers, R. B., 367. Boggs, Edward M., 33. Bond, Frank, 455. Boyd, James, 302. Bowie, Aug. J., Jr., 395. Brainard, Henry A., 305. Brock, Alfred T., 3 75. Brook, Harry E., 417. Brown, Calvin, 342. Browne, J. Ross, 182, 424. Bryan, Kirk, 107. Carr, Wm. B., 61. Chambliss, C. E., 2, 7, 9. Chandler, A. E., 16, 136, 346. Chapin, S., 368. Chipman, N. P., 163, 397. Clark, W. O., 106, 111. Clarke, W. T., 27. Code, W. H., 408. Coit, J. E., 204. Cole, Burt, 125. Cone, Victor M., 15, 25, 440. Conkling, H., 468. Cosgrove, T. B., 420. Cowell, A. L., 389. Crowder, H. C, 295. Crowe, H. S., 428. Curtis, W. G., 362. Cuttle, Francis, 294. Davidson, George, 1, 49, 426. Davis, A. P., 83. Dennett, L. L., 375. Denton, Wm., 61. Dunbavard, Joseph, 61. Dunshee, C. F., 466. Duryea, Edwin, Jr., 375. Dutton, William J., 375. Eaton, Frank M., 409. Eaton, Frederick, 119. Ebert, F. C, 123. Edwards, Clarence E., 384. Ellery, Nathaniel, 375. Elliott, C. G., 30, 36. Ellis, A. J., 103. Estee, Morris M., 164. Estee, W. M. 61. Etcheverry, B. A., 205, 231, 243. Farmer, Milton T., 314. Finkle, F. C, 119, 361, 388, 390, 391, 411. Foote, A. D., 358. Fortier, Samuel, 15, 20, 23, 24, 31, 58, 216, 399, 430, 439, 441 445, 447, 450, 454, 457, 462, 463. Fowler, F. H., 465. Furnas, R. W., 4. Garcelon, G. W., 365. Gault, Homer J., 158. Greely, A. W., 48. Grunsky, C. E., 33, 38, 74, 114, 115, 116, 357, 394, 396. Guilford, W. S., 306. Gunnison, Booth and Bartnett, 426. Hall, Wm. Ham., 61, 262, 264, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 327, 359, 366, 404, 406, 407, 421. Hamlin, Homer, 129, 134, 408. Harding, S. T., 257, 258, 288, 331. Hart, W. H. H., 255. Haskell, C. G., 449. Haviland, P. A., 419. Hawes, Robert E. C, 166. Heber, A. H., 402. Hilgard, E. W., 4, 35, 61, 76, 187, 192, 202, 211, 213, 239, 251. Hinton, Richard J., 38, 51. Hoag, I. N., 183. Hofman, John, 292. Holt, L. M., 290, 293, 304, 414. Hopson, E. G., 159. Hutchins, Wells A., 228, 261, 282. Hutton, Geo. H., 382, 392. Hutton, J. H., 177. Irish, C. W., 40. Irving, W., 17, 18, 19. Israelsen, O. W., 12, 261. Jayne, S. O., 438. Johnson, Harry R., 132. Johnston, C. T., 443. Jones, J. W., 464. Jones, T. C, 4. 62 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION Kaupke, C. L., 468. Keeney, Geo. H., 455. Kelsey, Horace G., 190. Klugel, H. A., 467. Landis, C. W., 27. La Rue, E. C., 93. Le Conte, J. N., 28, 29. Lee, C. H., 103, 113, 257, 354. Lee, Willis T., 104. Lippincott, J. B., 84, 91, 92, 95, 96, 124, 131, 138, 139, 140, 387, 415. Loughridge R. H., 14 192 206, 233. Lynch, James K., 375. Manson, Marsden, 33, 121. Marshall, Wm. L., 57. Marx, Chas. D., 33. McAdie, A. G., 39. McClure, W. F., 158, 274, 314. McGlashan, H. D., 123, 128. McLaughlin, W. W., 429, 446. Mead, Elwood, 33, 53, 63, 74, 231, 235, 237, 460. Means, T. H., 159. Mendall, G. H., 1, 49. Mendenhall, W. C, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 105, 109, 110, 112, 128 130 393. Mertz, W. M., 299, 300. Metteer, Charles F., 335. Miller, O. H., 175. Mills, James, 380. Mills, J. W., 191. Mills, Wm. H., 398. Mitchelson, A. T., 435. Moulton, L. F., 412. Mulholland, C, 386. Nelson, J. W., 209. Newell, F. H., 58, 64, 75, 80, 82, 84, 85. 86, 87, 122. Norboe, P. M., 310, 311, 312, 313, 314. North, J. G., 370, 371. Olmsted, Frank H., 117. Orme, H. S., 296, 298. O'Shaughnessy, M. M., 351. Packard, Walter E., 186, 204, 221. Pardee, Geo. C, 73, 374. Perkins, E. T., 94. Poyzer, Thomas, 426. Preston, Porter J., 74. Quinton, J. H., 408. Roadhouse, J. E., 21. Robertson, R. D., 199, 209, 227, 257, 258, 261. Robertson, William, 176. Rockwood, C. R., 383. Roeding, F. W., 22, 448. Rohwer, Carl, 442. Saylor, Wm. H., 170. Schlecht, W. W., 74. Schobinger, Geo., 350. Scobey, Fred O, 431, 432, 433, 434. Schuyler, James D., 33, 61, 83, 275, 352, 381. Shanklin, John W., 343. Shaw, D. A., 369. Shinn, Charles H., 193. Short, Frank H., 385. Sleight, R. B., 451. Smith, Burton, 428. Smitherum, H., 467. Smythe, Wm. E., 33, 179, 307. Snyder, W. H., 311, 312, 313. Sourwine, J. A., 274. Stanley, F. W., 6. Stannard, J. D., 443. Strong, A. M., 360. Stubenrauch, A. V., 230. Tait, C. E., 30, 38, 51, 257, 258, 271, 274, 282. Taylor, L. H., 135. Teele, R. P., 58, 69, 70, 71, 437, 459, 461. Thomas, Edward E., 248. Thomas, Wm., 180, 377. Thompson, A. H., 80. Thompson, William, 168. Tibbetts, F. H., 419. Trask, F. E., 356. Tuohy, John, 308. Van Dyke, T. S., 289. Van Winkle, Walter, 120. Wadsworth, H. A., 232. Wadsworth, W., 167. Waring, Gerald A., 108. Webb, U. S., 375. Weir, W. W., 11. Wells, A. J., 410. Wheeler, Geo. M., 59. Wickson, E. J., 8, 32, 444, 456. Widney, J. P., 297. Wiggins, Frank, 174. Willey, Henry I., 426. Williams, Milo B., 436. Williams, W. R., 375. Wilson, J. M., 33. Wilson and Wilson, 404, 407, 421. Woodbridge, S. M., 291. STATION PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOE FREE DISTRIBUTION No. 253. 261. 262. 263. 268. 270. 273, 275. 276, 278. 279. 280. 283. 285. 286 287. 294. 297. 298. 299. 304. 308. 312. 313. 316. 317. 319 321. 324. 325. Irrigation and Soil Conditions in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. 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