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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Reservoirs 
  (continued) 
  

  

  Oriskany 
  creek, 
  417. 
  

  

  Otisco 
  lake, 
  762, 
  • 
  

  

  Popolepen 
  creek, 
  707. 
  

  

  Raquette 
  river, 
  668. 
  

  

  Roeliff 
  Jansen 
  kill, 
  573. 
  

  

  Rondout 
  creek, 
  707. 
  

  

  Salmon 
  river, 
  571, 
  612, 
  615, 
  616, 
  

   632. 
  

  

  Schoharie 
  creek, 
  573, 
  702, 
  706. 
  

  

  Schroon 
  river, 
  572, 
  625, 
  631, 
  633, 
  

   635, 
  636, 
  637. 
  

  

  Shawangunk 
  creek, 
  707. 
  

  

  Stormville, 
  708, 
  709. 
  

  

  Wallkill 
  river, 
  573, 
  698. 
  

  

  Wappinger 
  creek, 
  573. 
  

   Reynolds, 
  315. 
  

   Ries, 
  Heinrich, 
  701. 
  

   Risler's 
  experiments, 
  consumption 
  

  

  of 
  water, 
  35 
  ; 
  depth 
  of 
  water 
  per 
  

  

  day, 
  36. 
  

   River 
  Improvement 
  Commission, 
  

  

  874. 
  

   Rivers, 
  permanent 
  commission 
  to 
  

   control, 
  567 
  ; 
  relation 
  in 
  Maine 
  

   of 
  runoff 
  to 
  catchment, 
  126. 
  

  

  Allegheny, 
  description, 
  282 
  ; 
  scope, 
  

   284 
  ; 
  tributaries, 
  282. 
  

  

  Ausable, 
  length, 
  249; 
  undeveloped 
  

   waterpowers, 
  250. 
  

  

  Battenkill, 
  fall, 
  266; 
  water 
  yield, 
  

   267. 
  

  

  Beaver, 
  storage 
  at 
  Stillwater, 
  223. 
  

  

  Black, 
  chief 
  waterpower 
  points, 
  

   226 
  ; 
  commissioners 
  authorized, 
  

   545 
  ; 
  complete 
  regulation, 
  425 
  ; 
  

   early 
  history, 
  224; 
  lakes 
  at 
  

   headwaters, 
  222; 
  length, 
  222; 
  

   topographical 
  subdivisions, 
  463 
  ; 
  

   water 
  yield, 
  502, 
  

  

  Buffalo, 
  what 
  streams 
  join 
  to 
  

   form, 
  439. 
  

  

  Canisteo, 
  slope, 
  490. 
  

  

  Croton, 
  aqueduct, 
  680; 
  area 
  of 
  

   water 
  surface, 
  400; 
  cost 
  of 
  

   catchment, 
  186 
  ; 
  cost 
  of 
  reforest- 
  

   ing 
  catchment, 
  187 
  ; 
  direction 
  of 
  

   flow, 
  256; 
  early 
  flow, 
  667; 
  

   storage, 
  380; 
  tributaries, 
  256, 
  

   378 
  ; 
  water 
  surface 
  exposed 
  to 
  

  

  evaporation, 
  191 
  ; 
  water 
  yield, 
  

   380. 
  

  

  Delaware, 
  description, 
  289; 
  pos- 
  

   sibility 
  of 
  power 
  development, 
  

   291 
  ; 
  slope, 
  289. 
  

  

  Desplaines, 
  hight 
  of 
  ground 
  

   water, 
  301. 
  

  

  East, 
  value, 
  292. 
  

  

  Genesee, 
  annual 
  flood 
  a 
  benefit, 
  

   451 
  ; 
  deforested, 
  131 
  ; 
  descrip- 
  

   tion, 
  210 
  ; 
  early 
  claimants 
  for 
  

   damages 
  at 
  Rochester, 
  600 
  ; 
  fall, 
  

   582; 
  gagings 
  of 
  low 
  water 
  flow, 
  

   182; 
  law 
  of 
  runoff, 
  446; 
  low 
  

   water 
  periods, 
  129; 
  memorial 
  

   for 
  damages 
  on 
  account 
  of 
  

   canal, 
  599 
  ; 
  precipitation 
  highest 
  

   at 
  source, 
  88, 
  89; 
  proportion 
  of 
  

   catchment 
  in 
  forest 
  in 
  1846, 
  

   183; 
  public 
  highway, 
  598; 
  

   rapid 
  runoff 
  of 
  upper 
  section, 
  

   450 
  ; 
  regulation, 
  583 
  ; 
  relation 
  

   of 
  floods 
  at 
  Mt 
  Morris 
  and 
  

   Rochester, 
  449, 
  450; 
  relation 
  of 
  

   flows 
  at 
  Mt 
  Morris 
  and 
  Roches- 
  

   ter, 
  452 
  ; 
  relative 
  catchment 
  at 
  

   Mt 
  Morris 
  and 
  Rochester, 
  453; 
  

   summer 
  floods, 
  450; 
  total 
  horse- 
  

   power, 
  592 
  ; 
  tributaries, 
  211 
  ; 
  

   weir 
  measurements', 
  333, 
  334. 
  

  

  Hoosic, 
  fall, 
  265; 
  reservoirs 
  in 
  

   Massachusetts, 
  265. 
  

  

  Hudson, 
  cost 
  and 
  capacity 
  of 
  com- 
  

   pensating 
  reservoirs, 
  641 
  ; 
  cost 
  

   of 
  drawing 
  logs, 
  40 
  ; 
  direction 
  of 
  

   flow, 
  251 
  ; 
  effect 
  of 
  fresh 
  water 
  

   inflow, 
  646 
  ; 
  forestation, 
  131 
  ; 
  

   ice 
  crop, 
  717; 
  inland 
  estuary, 
  

   251; 
  length, 
  251; 
  limit 
  of 
  de- 
  

   velopment, 
  504; 
  logs 
  marketed, 
  

   40 
  ; 
  manufacture 
  of 
  bricks, 
  717 
  ; 
  

   navigable 
  estuary, 
  31 
  ; 
  power 
  

   development 
  below 
  Mechanic- 
  

   ville, 
  660; 
  precipitation 
  at 
  

   mouth 
  higher 
  than 
  at 
  source, 
  

   87; 
  slope, 
  468; 
  storage 
  of 
  

   lumbermen's 
  dams, 
  504; 
  titles 
  

   to 
  lands 
  derived 
  from 
  laws 
  of 
  

   Holland, 
  531; 
  tonnage, 
  718; 
  

  

  