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Report of the acting supervisor of the Rocky Mountain National Park-
Continued.
Page.
Report of the superintendent of the Hot Springs Reservation_.
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Rules and regulations, with all amendments thereto, up to
and including June 30, 1915, for the government of all
bathhouses receiving hot water from the United States
reservation at Hot Springs, Ark_----
1150
Physician's application for registration____
1154
Regulations of July 7, 1900, for the government of the free
bathhouse.
1155
Application for baths at the Governinent free bathhouse at
Hot Springs, Ark.
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Statement of appropriations..
1157
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Status of the public domain June 30, 1915, in 11 Western States__
World's production of pig iron in 1913_
One man with one metal-cutting machine, equipped with tungsten "high-
speed" steel tools, can now do as much work as could five men with
five machines equipped with the carbon steel tools formerly used______
Comparative quantities of electric light obtainable for the same price
from the carbon filament lamp of 15 years ago and the tungsten lamp
of to-day ---
13
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Coal reserves and production in the United States compared with the
remainder of the world_____
176
Growth in annual production of Portland cement in the United States,
1880 to 1913_
187
Production of Portland cement and value of Portland cement in the United
States 1890–1914_---
188
Range in average price per barrel of Portland cement, 1880–1913__
Curve showing production and exportation of phosphate rock, 1904–1913_
Curves showing growth in quantity and value of salt produced in the
United States, 1880-1914____
190
193
200
Production of fluorspar in the United States, 1883-1913, and imports,
1910-1913
202
Production of sheet mica in 1880 and 1913 compared‒‒‒‒‒‒
206
Diagram showing production of manufactured graphite in the United
States from inception of the industry in 1897 to 1914, inclusive____
Map of the United States showing areas covered by geologic maps pub-
lished prior to July 1, 1915-----
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Map of the United States showing areas covered by topographic surveys
prior to July 1, 1915___
536
Organization chart of the Bureau of Mines__
624
New buildings of the Pittsburgh experiment station__
Map showing location of National Parks____
848
Diagram showing suggested organization for supervision of national parks
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Sequoia National
Park
859
860
Diagram showing appropriations under Interior Department, revenues,
and visitors, Yellowstone National Park__----
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Wind Cave
National Park__.
861
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Yosemite
National Park -----
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Glacier National
862
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Mesa Verde
National Park
863
Diagram showing visitors, Sullys Hill Park.
864
Diagram showing revenues and visitors, Hot Springs Reservation_‒‒‒‒‒
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, General Grant
National Park_____
865
and visitors, Mount Rainier National Park_-_-_-
and visitors, Crater Lake National Park______
866
Diagram showing appropriations, revenues, and visitors, Platt National
Park ---
867
and visitors, all national parks----.
Map showing railroad routes to Mesa Verde and Rocky Mountain Na-
tional Parks_____
988
Underground survey of cave in Wind Cave, National Park_.
Diagram showing Sullys Hill Park, North Dakota____
Diagram showing Casa Grande Ruin Reservation, Arizona_.
Diagram showing Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming--
Map showing location of national monuments_.
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Diagram showing Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona_.
Diagram showing El Morro National Monument, New Mexico_____
Diagram showing Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico-----
Diagram showing Muir Woods National Monument, California__.
Diagram showing Pinnacles National Monument, California__
Diagram showing Tumacacori National Monument, Arizona_.
Diagram showing Mukuntuweap National Monument, Utah-----
Diagram showing Shoshone Cavern National Monument, Wyoming----
Diagram showing Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah__
Diagram showing Gran Quivira National Monument, New Mexico_.
Diagram showing Sitka National Monument, Alaska___.
Diagram showing Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah___
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Diagram showing Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument, Montana_
Diagram showing Colorado National Monument, Colorado___.
1080
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Diagram showing Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona_
Diagram showing Navajo National Monument, Arizona___.
1084
1086
Diagram showing Navajo National Monument, Arizona (as amended by
proclamation Mar. 14, 1912).
1087
Diagram showing Papago Saguaro National Monument, Arizona....
Diagram showing Cinder Cone National Monument, California___
Diagram showing Lassen Peak National Monument, California___.
Diagram showing Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico__
Diagram showing Tonto National Monument, Arizona___
Diagram showing Grand Canyon National Monument, Arizona_.
Diagram showing Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota_.
Diagram showing Wheeler National Monument, Colorado____
Diagram showing Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon_.
Diagram showing Devil Postpile National Monument, California_‒‒‒‒
Diagram showing Mount Olympus National Monument, Washington__.
Map of Rocky Mountain National Park..
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Map showing courses for Oertel system of mountain climbing..
Map of a portion of Hot Springs-----
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Commissioner of the General Land Office______.Clay Tallman.
Surgeon in Chief Freedmen's Hospital_________.Dr. William A. Warfield.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
8161°-INT 1915-vol 1-1