Anthology and bibliography of Niagara Falls . t. New York State Reservation at Niagara. Extracts fromannual reports. (Ann. repts of the comrs of the state reserv. at :81-116.) Concerning the diversion of the waters of the Niagara river at theFalls and the efforts of the commissioners of the State Reservation topreserve the integrity of the Falls. vation 1904 1905 Adams Resume of legislation concerning Niagara power corporations. ( of the comrs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 21 : 185-213.)Stages of legislation and votes on charter of Niagara power corporations. 1905 Adams,


Anthology and bibliography of Niagara Falls . t. New York State Reservation at Niagara. Extracts fromannual reports. (Ann. repts of the comrs of the state reserv. at :81-116.) Concerning the diversion of the waters of the Niagara river at theFalls and the efforts of the commissioners of the State Reservation topreserve the integrity of the Falls. vation 1904 1905 Adams Resume of legislation concerning Niagara power corporations. ( of the comrs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 21 : 185-213.)Stages of legislation and votes on charter of Niagara power corporations. 1905 Adams, Alton D. The destruction of Niagara Falls. (Cass, Mar.,1905. 27:413-417.) According to Mr. Adams, Niagara Falls are doomed. Childrenalready born may yet walk dry-shod from the mainland of the New YorkState Reservation to Goat Island, across the present bed of the NiagaraRiver. Certain economic, industrial, and political forces are workingstrongly toward this result, and their course can be staid only by the stronghand of the government. 1140. H Preservation of the Falls ADAMS, ALTON D. How to save Niagara Falls. (Tech. wld., Oct., 19051905. 4:161-167.) Admt The possibility of enormous water power development without affectingthe Falls by damming the river below. CLARKE, John M. The menace to Niagara. (Pop. sci. mo., 19051905. 66:489-504.) Clarke An article by the New York State Geologist on the impending destruc-tion of the Falls and the remedy. According to Dr. Clarke, the Americanfall is in danger of becoming as dry as bone. He thinks it is too lateto find out how much may be safely withdrawn. In taxation of thepower product, not necessarily for revenue but for protection, seems toDr. Clarke, to lie the sole means of control of the problem, the only wayof saving our national pride before the bar of the world. The destruction of Niagara Falls. (R. of R., 1905. 31 :490.) 1905A review of an article by Alton D. Adams in the March number ofCassiers Magazine. Dow, CHARL


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