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%T Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1914. N.C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer. [U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 345.]
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Geological Survey
%A Clark, William Otterbein
%A Darton, Nelson Horatio
%A Davenport, Royal William
%A Hall, Maxcy Reddick
%A Hall, Warren Esterly
%A Hoyt, William Glenn
%A Meinzer, Oscar Edward
%A Pierce, Charles Henry
%A Porter, E.A
%A Ryan, H.J
%A Schwennesen, Alvin Theodor
%D 1914
%X A method of determining the daily discharge of rivers of variable slope, by M.R. Hall, W.E. Hall, and C.H. Pierce, p. 53
%X Gazetteer of surface waters of Iowa, by W.G. Hoyt and H.J. Ryan, p. 169
%X Ground water for irrigation in the valley of North Fork of Canadian River near Oklahoma City, Okla., by A.T. Schwennesen, p. 41
%X Ground water for irrigation in the vicinity of Enid, Okla., by A.T. Schwennesen, p. 11
%X Ground-water resources of the Niles cone and adjacent areas, California, by W.O. Clark, p. 127
%X Index, p. 223
%X List of illustrations, p. III
%X Preliminary report on ground water for irrigation in the vicinity of Wichita, Kans., by O.E. Meinzer, p. 1
%X Table of contents, p. III
%X The discharge of Yukon River at Eagle, Alaska, by E.A. Porter and R.W. Davenport, p. 67
%X The water resources of Butte, Mont., by O.E. Meinzer, p. 79
%X Underground water of Luna County, N. Mex., by N.H. Darton, p. 25
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%C Washington, DC
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