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is chiefly a hard clayey loam, with occasional spots of gravelly 

 loam. 



Products: Daily- products, hay, oats, buckwheat, and corn. 

 The average value of farm land is $65 an acre. 



Perrysburg : The surface is a hilly and broken upland. Cat- 

 taraugus (reck forms the northern boundary, and several of its 

 tributaries flow through the town. The soil is a clayey and 

 gravelly loam. 



Products: Grapes, milk, tomatoes, fruit, and dairy products. 



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



Persia : The surface is a hilly upland, with a general inclina- 

 tion toward the north. The highest points are about 650 feet 

 above Lake Erie. The principal stream is Cattaraugus Creek, 

 which forms the northern boundary. The soil is a clayey and 

 gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, and potatoes. 

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



Portville: The surface is mostly a hilly upland, the sum- 

 mits being 500 to 600 feet above the valleys. The Allegheny 

 River flows north and northwest through the town. The soil is a 

 sandy loam. 



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



The average value of farm land is $50 an acre. 



Randolph : The surface is an undulating and hilly upland, 

 the highest summits being about 400 feet above the valleys. Lit- 

 tle Conewango Creek is the principal stream. The soil is mostly 

 a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Hay, buckwheat, corn, potatoes, and dairy 



products. 

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



Red House: The surface is a mountainous upland, the highest 

 summits rising 800 feet above the Allegheny River. The tribu- 

 taries of this river are Red House Creek and Saw Mill Run. The 

 soil of the lowlands is sandy loam, with a mixture of clay on the 



