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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Elevation 
  (continued) 
  

  

  Mohawk 
  river 
  and 
  tributaries, 
  

  

  271, 
  478 
  ; 
  at 
  Rome, 
  478. 
  

   Normanskill, 
  264. 
  

   Oak 
  creek, 
  287. 
  

   Olean 
  creek, 
  284. 
  

   Oneida 
  river, 
  215. 
  

   Otselic 
  river, 
  286. 
  

   Owego 
  creek, 
  286. 
  

   Sacandaga 
  river, 
  268. 
  

   St 
  Lawrence 
  river, 
  tributary 
  

  

  lakes, 
  322. 
  

   Salmon 
  river 
  west, 
  219; 
  reser- 
  

   voir, 
  612. 
  

   Saranac 
  lake, 
  248. 
  

   Sauquoit 
  creek 
  headwaters, 
  280. 
  

   Schoharie 
  creek, 
  273. 
  

   Schroon 
  river, 
  269, 
  635; 
  reservoir, 
  

  

  637. 
  

   Seneca 
  river, 
  215. 
  

   Skaneateles 
  lake, 
  347. 
  

   Susquehanna 
  river, 
  284. 
  

   Tioga 
  river, 
  285. 
  

   Tioughnioga 
  river, 
  286. 
  

   Unadilla 
  river, 
  286. 
  

   Wallkill 
  river, 
  695. 
  

   Wappinger 
  creek, 
  258. 
  

  

  Ellicott, 
  Joseph, 
  728. 
  

  

  Ely, 
  Harvey, 
  442. 
  

  

  Emery, 
  Charles 
  E., 
  526. 
  

  

  Empire 
  State 
  Power 
  Co., 
  274, 
  483, 
  

   663. 
  

  

  Emslie, 
  Peter, 
  647. 
  

  

  Engineers, 
  chief 
  of, 
  313, 
  315. 
  

  

  Engineers 
  on 
  Deep 
  Waterways, 
  

   Board 
  of, 
  311, 
  317, 
  357, 
  612. 
  

  

  Engineers 
  Society 
  of 
  Western 
  New 
  

   York, 
  650. 
  

  

  Erie 
  canal, 
  act 
  authorizing 
  construc- 
  

   tion, 
  595 
  ; 
  adequate 
  if 
  restrictions 
  

   are 
  removed, 
  769; 
  Carpenter 
  

   brook 
  feeder, 
  762 
  ; 
  completed, 
  730 
  ; 
  

   continuously 
  descending, 
  801 
  ; 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  of 
  continuously 
  descend- 
  

   ing, 
  803; 
  cost 
  of 
  extending 
  Syra- 
  

   cuse 
  level, 
  806 
  ; 
  cost 
  per 
  mile, 
  731 
  ; 
  

   original 
  cost, 
  730; 
  divided 
  into 
  

   three 
  divisions, 
  751 
  ; 
  early 
  com- 
  

   mission 
  for 
  exploring, 
  593 
  ; 
  early 
  

   views 
  as 
  to 
  transportation, 
  731, 
  

  

  732 
  ; 
  eastern 
  division, 
  751 
  ; 
  eastern 
  

   division 
  water 
  supply, 
  752; 
  eleva- 
  

   tion 
  and 
  distances, 
  Rome 
  level, 
  

   804; 
  enlargement 
  of 
  1835, 
  733; 
  

   enlargement 
  completed 
  in 
  1862, 
  

   733; 
  evaporation, 
  loss 
  of 
  water, 
  

   825, 
  826, 
  827, 
  828, 
  829; 
  filtration, 
  

   loss 
  of 
  water, 
  825, 
  826, 
  827, 
  828, 
  

   829 
  ; 
  first 
  mention, 
  727 
  ; 
  value 
  of 
  

   freight 
  carried,- 
  719; 
  Genesee 
  

   feeder, 
  relations, 
  579; 
  Genesee 
  

   river 
  temporary 
  source 
  of 
  supply, 
  

   598 
  ; 
  grain 
  carried, 
  735 
  ; 
  ground 
  

   broken, 
  729; 
  growth 
  and 
  decline, 
  

   736; 
  historical, 
  592; 
  improvement 
  

   1895, 
  719, 
  738; 
  leakage 
  at 
  struc- 
  

   tures, 
  826, 
  827; 
  middle 
  division, 
  

   description, 
  755; 
  middle 
  division, 
  

   water 
  supply, 
  759; 
  Nine 
  Mile 
  

   creek 
  feeder, 
  762; 
  organization 
  of 
  

   transportation 
  companies, 
  737; 
  

   original 
  dimensions, 
  729, 
  825 
  ; 
  

   original 
  locks, 
  740 
  ; 
  Owasco 
  feeder, 
  

   762 
  ; 
  proposed 
  power 
  canal 
  along 
  

   line, 
  820; 
  principal 
  facts, 
  750; 
  

   Putnam 
  brook 
  feeder, 
  762; 
  quan- 
  

   tity 
  of 
  water 
  to 
  supply 
  losses, 
  

   830 
  ; 
  radical 
  enlargement, 
  801 
  ; 
  

   regulator 
  of 
  railways, 
  734 
  ; 
  rela- 
  

   tions 
  of 
  Eighteenmile 
  creek, 
  671 
  ; 
  

   size 
  of 
  boat, 
  817; 
  Skaneateles 
  

   feeder, 
  762; 
  tolls, 
  720; 
  tonnage, 
  

   early 
  boats, 
  723 
  ; 
  waterpower, 
  

   669 
  ; 
  western 
  division, 
  descrip- 
  

   tion, 
  763; 
  water 
  supply, 
  764. 
  

  

  Evans, 
  M. 
  E., 
  474. 
  

  

  Evaporation, 
  Champlain 
  canal, 
  755 
  ; 
  

   Desplaines 
  river, 
  304; 
  exposed 
  

   tub 
  on 
  land 
  at 
  Rochester, 
  144; 
  

   floating 
  tub 
  at 
  Rochester, 
  144; 
  

   Great 
  lakes, 
  311, 
  315, 
  316; 
  hard- 
  

   wood 
  and 
  softwood 
  forests, 
  179; 
  

   how 
  it 
  varies, 
  137; 
  mean 
  annual 
  

   of 
  several 
  rivers, 
  124; 
  Muskin- 
  

   gum 
  river, 
  128; 
  New 
  York 
  city, 
  

   141 
  ; 
  Oswego 
  river, 
  113 
  ; 
  Oxford, 
  

   Eng., 
  341 
  ; 
  same 
  on 
  Croton, 
  Mus- 
  

   kingum 
  and 
  Genesee 
  rivers, 
  169; 
  

   same 
  on 
  Genesee 
  and 
  Oswego 
  

  

  