Act Authorizing the Changing of the Levels of Certain Lakes and the Disposal of Certain Lands under the Terms of the National Reclamation Act (1905), p. 20.
Act Authorizing the Disposition of Surplus and Allotted Lands in the Yakima Indian Reservation, in the State of Washington, Which Can Be Irrigated under the Act of Congress Approved June Seventeenth, Nineteen Hundred and Two, Known as the Reclamation Act, and for Other Purposes (1906), p. 22.
Act Authorizing the Use of Earth, Stone, and Timber on the Public Lands and Forest Reserves of the United States in the Construction of Works under the National Irrigation Law (1905), p. 19.
Act Providing for the Subdivision of Lands Entered under the Reclamation Act, and for Other Purposes (1906), p. 19.
Act Providing for the Withdrawal from Public Entry of Lands Needed for Town-site Purposes in Connection with Irrigation Projects under the Reclamation Act of June Seventeenth, Nineteen Hundred and Two, and for Other Purposes (1906), p. 17.
Act Relating To the Construction of a Dam and Reservoir on the Rio Grande, in New Mexico, for the Impounding of the Flood Waters of Said River for Purposes of Irrigation (1905), p. 17.
Act To Authorize the Secretary of the Interior To Construct Dams across the Yellowstone River in Montana in Connection with Irrigation Works (1905), p. 20.
Act To Extend the Irrigation Act to the State of Texas (1906), p. 17.
Act To Provide for the Covering into the Reclamation Fund Certain Proceeds of Sales of Property Purchased by the Reclamation Fund (1905), p. 20.
Act To Provide for the Disposition under the Public Land Laws of the Lands in the Abandoned Fort Shaw Military Reservation, Montana (1906), p. 23.
Index, p. 305.
List of illustrations, p. 9.
Newlands Reclamation Act (1902), p. 15.
Table of contents, p. 3.
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