Drainage of wet lands in Arkansas by wells, by A.F. Crider, p. 54.
Flowing well districts in the eastern part of the northern peninsula of Michigan, by Frank Leverett, p. 29.
Index, p. 101.
Instances of improvement of water in wells, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 96.
List of illustrations, p. III.
Occurrence of water in crystalline rocks, by E.E. Ellis, p. 19.
Peculiar mineral waters from crystalline rocks of Georgia, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 86.
Problems of water contamination, by Isaiah Bowman, p. 92.
Representation of wells and springs on maps, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 16.
Significance of the term "artesian," by Myron L. Fuller, p. 9.
Table of contents, p. III.
Total amount of free water in the earth's crust, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 59.
Use of fluorescein in the study of underground waters, by R.B. Dole, p. 73.
Work of the eastern section of hydrology in 1905, and publications relating to underground waters, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 1.
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