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Humphrey: The surface is a broken, hilly upland, which is 

 drained by several small streams. The soil on the hills is mostly 

 clay, with an occasional intermixture of sand. In the valleys it 

 is a gravelly loam. In the southwestern part are several pro- 

 ducing oil and gas wells. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, oats, and potatoes. 

 The average value of farm land is $15 an acre. 



Ischua: The surface is a broken and hilly upland, the highest 

 summits being 600 feet above the valley. Ischua Creek flows 

 south through the town. The soil is chicily clay, with a thin sur- 

 face mold and some gravelly loam. 



Products: Hay, grain, and com. 



The average value of farm land is $25 an acre. 



Leon: The surface in the west and northwest is level and 

 marshy, in the remaining parts it is moderately hilly. The town 

 is drained south by Conewango Creek and its tributary. The soil 

 is a clayey, sandy, and gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, milk, hay, and buckwheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $30 an acre. 



Little Valley: The surface is mostly a hilly upland, which 

 is divided by the deep valley of Little Valley Creek. The highest 

 summits rise 500 to 600 feet above this stream. On the hills the 

 soil is a hard clayey loam; in the valleys it is a gravelly loam. 



Products: Hay, oats, corn, and potatoes. 

 The average value of farm land is $25 an acre. 



Lyndon : The surface is hilly, the highest ridges being near 

 the center. The soil is chiefly clay, covered with a light vegetable 

 mold on the hills and a gravelly loam in the valleys. 



Products: Hay, oats, and buckwheat. 



The average value of farm land is $30 an acre. 



Mactiias : The surface forms a portion of the elevated plateau 

 dividing the waters of Allegheny River from those of Cattaraugus 



