16 WRITINGS OF JOSEPH HENRY. [1824- 



No. I. — Table of Ascents and Descents, ^e. — Continued. 



Koute. 



Feet. 



Oil creek valley, a tributary of the Allegany.. 



Between Oil creek and Ellicottville 



Ellicottville, on a tributary of the Allegany.. 



Between Ellicottville and the Conewango 



Conewango valley at the junction of Clear creek 

 Between Conewango valley and Chautauque 



lake 



Chautauque lake 



Between Chautauque and Lake Erie 



Lake Erie at Portland harbor 



falls 39 



rises 696 



falls 630 



rises 621 



falls 885 



rises 716 



falls 675 



rises 61 



falls 787 



1448 

 2144 

 1514 

 2135 

 1250 



1966 

 1291 

 1352 



565 



No. II. — Table of Ascents and Descents from the Hudson, at Kingston Land- 

 ing, to Bath, in Steuben County, by the route of the valleys of the Rondout 

 Creek, the Beaver Kill, the east branch of the Delaware, and the east and 

 west branches of the Susquehanna. 



Eoute. 



Miles. 



Feet. 



Hudson river, at the junction of the Kondout, 



to Kingston village 



"Warwasing 



Sullivan county line on the Kondout 



Height of land between the Rondout and Nev- 



ersink 



Neversink river 



Height between the Neversink and Beaver kill. 

 Junction of the Beaver kill and the east branch 



of the Delaware 



Junction of the east and west branches of the 



Delaware 



Deposit on west branch of the Delaware 



Height of land between the Delaware and the 



Susquehanna 



Susquehanna at Windsor 



Height across the Great Bend of the Susque- 

 hanna 



Binghampton on the Susquehanna 



Owego on the Susquehanna 



State line above Tioga Point 



Newtown on the Chemung or Tioga 



Painted Post at the junction of Tioga and 



Conhocton 



Bath on the Conhocton 



21 

 10 



6 



^ 



24 



11 



9 

 18 

 15 

 13 



14 

 17 



2 

 23 

 33 



39 



4U 



44' 



68 



75 

 86 



92 

 96 



101 

 110 

 128 

 143 

 156 



170 

 187 



188 

 311 

 773 



1669 

 1312 

 2080 



1018 



922 

 1004 



1688 

 913 



1557 

 836 

 804 

 785 

 836 



942 

 1090 



Note. — The numbers in the first column of figures are the distances from point to 

 point — those in the second, are the total distances. The third cohimn of figures gives 

 the ascents and descents; and the fourth, the elevations of the several points above the 

 level of tide water in the Hudson. 



