RIVER SYSTEMS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



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The principal branches of this river system in New Hampshire are 

 arranged in the following table in their order, beginning at its source, 

 their lengths, and the areas and altitudes of lakes and ponds connected, 

 being stated approximately. 



TRIBUTARIES OF CONNECTICUT RIVER. 



The principal tributaries which the Connecticut receives from Vermont 

 are Nulhegan river at Brunswick, Passumpsic river at Barnet, Wells 

 river at Newbury, Wait's river at Bradford, Pompanoosuc at Norwich, 

 White river at White River Junction, Quechee river at Hartland, Black 

 river at Springfield, Williams river at Rockingham, and West river at Brat- 

 tleborough. A portion of this basin in Vermont is drained by the Deer- 

 field river, passing into Massachusetts, while in New Hampshire the head 

 waters of Miller's river include portions of Richmond, Fitzwilliam, and 

 Rindge. 



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