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Creek. The soil is a clayey and gravelly loam, generally of good 

 quality. Large quantities of ice taken from Lime Lake are sent 

 to Buffalo. 



Products: Hay, oats and corn. 



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



Mansfield: The surface is hilly, the highest elevations lying 

 in the southeast. The south branch of Cattaraugus Creek flows 

 west through the northern part, and several small streams flow 

 south into the Allegheny. The soil is a hard clayey loam on the 

 uplands, and a gravelly loam in the valleys. 



Products : Potatoes, oats, buckwheat, and corn. 



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



Napoli: The surface is a hilly upland, the highest summits 

 being 600 feet above the valley. The principal stream is Cold 

 Spring Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny. The soil is a clayey 

 and gravelly loam. 



Products : Hay and grain. 



The average value of farm land is $40 an acre. 



New Aleiox: The surface is a hilly upland drained by 

 streams flowing into Cattaraugus Creek on the north and into the 

 Allegheny on the south. The soil is a clayey loam on the hills and 

 a gravelly loam in the valleys. 



Products: ATilk, hay, grain, and potatoes. 

 The average value of farm land is $35 an acre. 



Oeean : The surface is a hilly upland divided by the valley 

 of the Allegheny, above which the highest points rise from 500 to 

 600 feet. The soil in the valleys is loam and on the hills it is 

 stony. 



Products: Dairy products, grain, milk, wheat, oats, and corn. 

 The average value of farm land is $100 an acre. 



Otto: The surface is a hilly, broken upland. It is drained 

 west by Cattaraugus Creek and several of its tributaries. The soil 



