112 A.GEICULTURAX, Maxuai. 



Bolivai;: The surface is a broken mountainous upland, in 



some parts too steep for profitable cultivation. The soil on the 

 hills is a reddidit clayey loam and in the valleys a gravelly loam. 



Products: Hay, dairy products, grain, buckwheat, and oil. 



The average value of farm land is $80 an acre. 



Burns: The surface is very hilly and broken, the highest sum- 

 mit- being tOO to 700 feet above the valleys. Canaseraga Creek 

 is the principal stream. 



Products: Potatoes, beans, dairy products, bay, and grain. 



The average value of farm land is $60 an acre. 



Caneadea: The surface is divided into two ridges by the 

 Genesee River which flows north through the town. Caneadea and 

 Crawford creeks flow into the Genesee River from the west. The 

 soil on the highlands is a gravelly and a clayey loam, and in the 

 valleys a gravelly loam and alluvium. 



Products: Dairy products, bay, beans, grain, and some 



winter wheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $04 an acre. 



Cbnteevtlle: The surface is a moderately hilly upland. Six 

 Town Creek and its branches form the principal drainage. The 

 soil is a heavy clayey loam. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, beans, hay, and grain. 

 The average value of farm land is $21 an acre. 



ClabksviI/Le: The surface is a mountainous upland divided 

 into several steep ridges by the narrow valleys of the streams. The 

 highest streams are 700 to 1.000 feet above the valleys. Dodges 

 Creek and its branches form the principal drainage. The soil is 

 generally a heavy clayey loam. 



Products: Dairy products, grain, hay, and oil. 

 The average value of farm land is $24 an acre. 



Cuba: Tbe surface is a broken and mountainous upland 

 divided into irregular ridges by the narrow valleys of the streams. 



