﻿INDEX 
  

  

  Abbe, 
  Cleveland, 
  84, 
  135, 
  172. 
  

  

  Adams, 
  Campbell 
  W., 
  741, 
  742. 
  

  

  Adams, 
  Edward 
  D., 
  652, 
  653. 
  

  

  Adirondack 
  region, 
  advantages 
  com- 
  

   pared 
  with 
  Massachusetts, 
  555 
  ; 
  

   agricultural 
  productions, 
  556 
  ; 
  

   area 
  compared 
  with 
  Massachu- 
  

   setts, 
  555 
  ; 
  frosts, 
  556 
  ; 
  reservoirs 
  

   increase 
  healthfulness, 
  557; 
  use- 
  

   ful 
  for 
  three 
  purposes, 
  556; 
  valu- 
  

   able 
  for 
  State 
  park, 
  555; 
  chief 
  

   value, 
  46; 
  views 
  of 
  visitors, 
  556. 
  

  

  Aldridge, 
  George 
  W., 
  741, 
  742. 
  

  

  Allen, 
  Stephen, 
  647. 
  

  

  Anchor 
  ice, 
  development 
  in 
  New 
  

   York 
  streams, 
  839 
  ; 
  remedy 
  for, 
  

   840. 
  

  

  Angell, 
  James 
  B., 
  294, 
  766. 
  

  

  Area, 
  proportionate 
  in 
  Connecticut, 
  

   Massachusetts, 
  Rhode 
  Island 
  

   and 
  New 
  York, 
  562; 
  relation 
  to 
  

   population, 
  563; 
  swamps 
  in 
  

   New 
  York, 
  864. 
  

   Adirondack 
  park, 
  175. 
  

   Black 
  lake, 
  242. 
  

   Black 
  river 
  reservoir, 
  617. 
  

   Catskill 
  park, 
  177. 
  

   Cazenovia 
  lake, 
  760. 
  

   Cazenovia 
  reservoir, 
  351. 
  

   Central 
  New 
  York 
  lakes, 
  216. 
  

   Connecticut, 
  560. 
  

   Cranberry 
  lake, 
  242, 
  531. 
  

   Croton 
  river 
  water 
  surface, 
  400. 
  

   De 
  Ruyter 
  reservoir, 
  351. 
  

   Erieville 
  reservoir, 
  351. 
  

   Great 
  lakes, 
  293. 
  

   Hemlock 
  lake, 
  337. 
  

   Jamesville 
  reservoir, 
  352. 
  

   Lake 
  Champlain, 
  247. 
  

   Lake 
  George, 
  250, 
  643. 
  

   Long 
  Island, 
  292. 
  

   Massachusetts, 
  560. 
  

   Mohawk 
  river 
  flats, 
  479. 
  

  

  Area 
  (continued) 
  

  

  New 
  York, 
  520, 
  560. 
  

  

  Niagara 
  river, 
  294. 
  

  

  Raquette 
  river, 
  tributary 
  lakee, 
  

   244. 
  

  

  Rhode 
  Island, 
  560. 
  

  

  Schroon 
  river 
  reservoir, 
  637. 
  

  

  Staten 
  Island, 
  712. 
  

  

  Wallkill 
  reservoir, 
  695. 
  

   Astor, 
  John 
  Jacob, 
  652. 
  

   Auchincloss, 
  W. 
  S., 
  121. 
  

  

  Babcock, 
  S. 
  E., 
  274, 
  476. 
  

  

  Bache, 
  Alexander 
  D., 
  84. 
  

  

  Ballston 
  Springs 
  Light 
  and 
  Power 
  

   Co., 
  663. 
  

  

  Barge 
  canal, 
  advisory 
  board, 
  820; 
  

   description 
  as 
  embodied 
  in 
  act 
  au- 
  

   thorizing, 
  819; 
  estimated 
  cost, 
  

   811 
  ; 
  estimated 
  cost 
  of 
  Seneca- 
  

   Oneida 
  route, 
  808; 
  estimates 
  by 
  

   different 
  persons, 
  816; 
  estimates 
  

   by 
  State 
  Engineer, 
  812, 
  813, 
  814; 
  

   original 
  estimated 
  cost, 
  801 
  ; 
  

   referendum, 
  818; 
  relations 
  to 
  

   Seneca 
  river 
  marsh, 
  808; 
  as 
  pro- 
  

   posed 
  by 
  Schenck, 
  814 
  ; 
  element 
  of 
  

   time, 
  807; 
  Seneca-Oneida 
  route 
  

   overlooked, 
  807; 
  survey 
  by 
  State 
  

   Engineer, 
  812; 
  why 
  continuously 
  

   descending 
  was 
  abandoned, 
  808- 
  

   10. 
  

  

  Barnes, 
  Howard 
  T„ 
  840. 
  

  

  Barrett, 
  Alfred, 
  827. 
  

  

  Bates, 
  David 
  S., 
  825. 
  

  

  Bayner, 
  Goldsborrow, 
  723. 
  

  

  Bazin, 
  Henry, 
  329. 
  

  

  Bear, 
  Samuel, 
  537. 
  

  

  Benedict, 
  F. 
  N., 
  621. 
  

  

  Binnie, 
  Alexander 
  R., 
  95, 
  139. 
  

  

  Bissell, 
  William 
  G., 
  858. 
  

  

  Black, 
  Gov. 
  Frank 
  S., 
  741. 
  

  

  