Topographical Map of the New Haven region. 



Explanations. — A, AUingtown village. B, Beacon Hill. Bh, Beaver Hills. Ch, Cher- 

 ry Hill. E, East Rock range, consisting of ?]ast Rock proper to the northwest, Indian 

 Head, and then Snake Rock. Ed, Edgewood, the estate of Donald G. Mitchell, 

 Esq. F, Fort Hale F, Ferry Point, or Red Rock, on the Quinuipiac near its mouth. 

 J, Judges' Cave, on the "West Rock ridge. L, Light House. M, Mill Rock. M P, 

 Maltby Park, only three of the proposed lakes of which are constructed. 0, Oyster 

 Point. P, Pine Rock. Rd, Round Hill. Rt, Rabbit or Peter's Rock. Sm, Sachem's 

 ridge. T, Turnpike; also Tomlinson's bridge, across the head of New Haven bay. V, 

 the village of Whitneyville. "\Y, West Rock, the south end of West Rock ridge. WC, 

 West Cape, or West Haven Point. Wh, Whitney Peak. WL, Wintergreen Lake, 

 just north of Wintergreen Falls. Wn, Warner's Rock. 



6??2, Beaver Pond Meadows ; m, Mineral Spring, southeast of North Haven ; «l, rfi, 

 rfi, w-i, different notches in the West Rock ridge ; «l, rfi, the upper and lower Bethany 

 Notches; m^, the Hamden Notch; m^, Wintergreen Notch. The names of the towns 

 ORANGE, WOODBRIDGE, BETHANY show the course of the Woodbridge plateau; 

 and from W in the word Westvillo to Savin Rock is the course of the Edgewood series 

 of hills, the eastern border of the plateau. 



Scale 4-lOths of an inch to the mile. 



