Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... question ; also the Massachusetts For- estry Association and the Boston Society of Civil Engineers . The matter of the preservation of the slopes of the mountains ap- parently has been surrounded with some degree of mystery by vari- ous ...
... question ; also the Massachusetts For- estry Association and the Boston Society of Civil Engineers . The matter of the preservation of the slopes of the mountains ap- parently has been surrounded with some degree of mystery by vari- ous ...
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... question is whether the comparatively slight difference between what would come into the streams if the forest were there and what would come into them if the forest were not there would result in floods in the lower reaches of the ...
... question is whether the comparatively slight difference between what would come into the streams if the forest were there and what would come into them if the forest were not there would result in floods in the lower reaches of the ...
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... question of the precipitation . That seems to me a perfectly absurd statement to make , unless it is qualified . Then his eighth and ninth conclusions are : The high waters are not higher and the low waters are not lower than formerly ...
... question of the precipitation . That seems to me a perfectly absurd statement to make , unless it is qualified . Then his eighth and ninth conclusions are : The high waters are not higher and the low waters are not lower than formerly ...
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... question of health and the question of beauty come in . The floods leave matter suspended on the banks which , when it putre- 51142 ° -VOL 3-10-2 fies , is deleterious to health , if the rivers PROTECTION OF WATERSHEDS OF NAVIGABLE ...
... question of health and the question of beauty come in . The floods leave matter suspended on the banks which , when it putre- 51142 ° -VOL 3-10-2 fies , is deleterious to health , if the rivers PROTECTION OF WATERSHEDS OF NAVIGABLE ...
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... question , Mr. Chairman . A great deal of importance , Professor Swain , is being attached to this report of Professor Moore's on the influence of forests on climate and on floods . Professor Moore himself admits a very recent change of ...
... question , Mr. Chairman . A great deal of importance , Professor Swain , is being attached to this report of Professor Moore's on the influence of forests on climate and on floods . Professor Moore himself admits a very recent change of ...
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