﻿HYDROLOGY 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  OF 
  NEW 
  YORK 
  

  

  889 
  

  

  mates, 
  782, 
  783, 
  785, 
  786, 
  788, 
  789 
  ; 
  

   estimate 
  for 
  water 
  supply, 
  790; 
  

   feeder 
  from 
  Black 
  river, 
  785 
  ; 
  

   high 
  level 
  vs. 
  low 
  level, 
  784; 
  in- 
  

   jury 
  to 
  waterpowers, 
  774; 
  leak- 
  

   age 
  at 
  gates 
  and 
  structures, 
  792; 
  

   length 
  of 
  locks, 
  789; 
  length 
  of 
  

   standard 
  canal 
  and 
  canalized 
  

   rivers, 
  787; 
  length 
  of 
  time 
  for 
  

   transit, 
  787; 
  lockage 
  requirement, 
  

   790; 
  may 
  decrease 
  wealth, 
  776; 
  

   Olcott 
  harbor, 
  783; 
  power 
  for 
  

   electric 
  lights, 
  792; 
  preferable 
  

   route, 
  781 
  ; 
  relative 
  cost 
  of 
  dif- 
  

   ferent 
  routes, 
  783; 
  routes 
  for, 
  

   766; 
  scope 
  of 
  work, 
  778; 
  speed, 
  

   785 
  ; 
  spillway, 
  Mohawk 
  river, 
  

   793; 
  summary 
  of 
  Symons's 
  re- 
  

   port, 
  770; 
  surveys 
  made, 
  782; 
  

   traffic, 
  789 
  ; 
  tributary 
  catchment 
  

   to 
  summit 
  level, 
  789 
  ; 
  views 
  of 
  

   Michigan 
  commissioners, 
  781 
  ; 
  

   water 
  for 
  flushing 
  boats 
  out 
  of 
  

   locks, 
  792 
  ; 
  water 
  supply, 
  785, 
  788 
  ; 
  

   water 
  yield 
  to 
  summit 
  level, 
  789. 
  

  

  Deep 
  waterways 
  commission, 
  294, 
  

   311, 
  357. 
  

  

  De 
  Varona, 
  I. 
  M., 
  681. 
  

  

  De 
  Witt, 
  Simeon, 
  592, 
  727, 
  728. 
  

  

  Differential 
  agreement, 
  date, 
  745 
  ; 
  

   effect, 
  745 
  ; 
  explanation, 
  745. 
  

  

  Dodge, 
  Charles 
  Wright, 
  844. 
  

  

  Dolgeville 
  Electric 
  Light 
  and 
  Power 
  

   Co., 
  411. 
  

  

  Dominion 
  Marine 
  Association, 
  796. 
  

  

  Drain 
  gages, 
  how 
  constructed, 
  144, 
  

   157 
  ; 
  runoff, 
  Geneva, 
  149 
  ; 
  surface 
  

   of 
  for 
  different 
  soils, 
  147. 
  

  

  Duncan 
  Co., 
  365, 
  559. 
  

  

  Dunlap, 
  Orrin 
  E., 
  650, 
  651. 
  

  

  Early 
  canals, 
  see 
  New 
  York 
  canals. 
  

  

  Early 
  transportation, 
  see 
  Transpor- 
  

   tation. 
  

  

  Eddy, 
  Thomas, 
  593. 
  

  

  Edson, 
  Franklin, 
  741. 
  

  

  Eilinger, 
  Fred 
  R., 
  843, 
  854, 
  857, 
  861, 
  

   862, 
  

  

  Electrical 
  development, 
  extent, 
  553. 
  

  

  Canada 
  creek, 
  East, 
  277. 
  

  

  Canada 
  creek, 
  West, 
  279, 
  665. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river, 
  660. 
  

  

  Niagara 
  Falls, 
  648, 
  655. 
  

  

  Raquette 
  river, 
  668. 
  

  

  Rochester, 
  837. 
  

  

  St 
  Lawrence 
  river, 
  657. 
  

  

  Schoharie 
  creek, 
  663. 
  

   Electrical 
  Development 
  Co. 
  of 
  On- 
  

   tario, 
  656. 
  

   Elevation, 
  climatic 
  divisions,' 
  51 
  ; 
  

   deep 
  waterways, 
  summit 
  level, 
  

   791 
  ; 
  river 
  valleys, 
  518. 
  

  

  Ausable 
  river, 
  249. 
  

  

  Battenkill 
  river, 
  266. 
  

  

  Big 
  Chazy 
  river, 
  248. 
  

  

  Black 
  river, 
  221. 
  

  

  Boonville, 
  618. 
  

  

  Canada 
  creek, 
  East, 
  274. 
  

  

  Canada 
  creek, 
  West, 
  279. 
  

  

  Canisteo 
  river, 
  285. 
  

  

  Carthage 
  dam, 
  618. 
  

  

  Cassadaga 
  creek, 
  283. 
  

  

  Cayuta 
  creek, 
  285. 
  

  

  Cedar 
  river, 
  271. 
  

  

  Central 
  New 
  York 
  lakes, 
  216. 
  

  

  Charlotte 
  river, 
  287. 
  

  

  Chautauqua 
  lake, 
  mouth 
  of 
  out- 
  

   let, 
  283. 
  

  

  Chemung 
  river, 
  285. 
  

  

  Chenango 
  river, 
  286. 
  

  

  Cohocton 
  river, 
  285. 
  

  

  Conewango 
  creek, 
  head 
  waters, 
  

   283. 
  

  

  Delaware 
  river, 
  289. 
  

  

  Genesee 
  river, 
  212. 
  

  

  Great 
  Valley 
  creek, 
  283. 
  

  

  Hemlock 
  lake, 
  337, 
  842. 
  

  

  Hoosic 
  river, 
  265. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river, 
  251, 
  253, 
  468. 
  

  

  Lake 
  Champlain, 
  248. 
  

  

  Lake 
  Erie, 
  283, 
  518. 
  

  

  Lake 
  George, 
  250, 
  643. 
  

  

  Lake 
  Ontario, 
  519, 
  795. 
  

  

  Lake 
  Simcoe, 
  Can., 
  795. 
  

  

  Little 
  Valley 
  creek, 
  283. 
  

  

  Long 
  Island, 
  292. 
  

  

  Longs 
  Peak, 
  91. 
  

  

  Lyon 
  Falls, 
  618. 
  

  

  