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Table of Contents
v. 1. pt. 1. Economic questions relating to irrigation and waters
pt. 2. Ancient and modern irrigation
pt. 3. Classification, definitions, and the nature of waters
pt. 4, Rights of the public in water and water courses
pt. 5. Acquisition and disposal of lands and waters by the United States
pt. 6. Common law governing water
pt. 7. Civil law governing water.
pt. 8. Appropriation of water for beneficial use
v. 2. Two theoris as to legal right
pt. 9. Nature, extent and character of rights acquired to water
pt. 10. Subterranean water and rights acquired thereto
v. 3. pt. 11. International, interstate, federal, state, district, and municipal control
pt. 12. Control by private water companies
pt. 13. Adjunction and protection of rights
v. 4. pt. 14, Special features and statutory laws of the arid and semi-arid states.
pt. 2. Ancient and modern irrigation
pt. 3. Classification, definitions, and the nature of waters
pt. 4, Rights of the public in water and water courses
pt. 5. Acquisition and disposal of lands and waters by the United States
pt. 6. Common law governing water
pt. 7. Civil law governing water.
pt. 8. Appropriation of water for beneficial use
v. 2. Two theoris as to legal right
pt. 9. Nature, extent and character of rights acquired to water
pt. 10. Subterranean water and rights acquired thereto
v. 3. pt. 11. International, interstate, federal, state, district, and municipal control
pt. 12. Control by private water companies
pt. 13. Adjunction and protection of rights
v. 4. pt. 14, Special features and statutory laws of the arid and semi-arid states.