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

 being 1,800 feet to 1,900 feet above sea level. The soil is chiefly 

 a gravelly loam. 



Products: -Rye, hay, buckwheat, oats, and potatoes. 



Average values of farm land range from $5 to $70- an acre. 



Chemung: The surface is a hilly upland, broken by deep 

 narrow valleys. The Chemung River Hows through the southern 

 part. Wynkoop Creek 'flows south through the center in a" deep 

 valley bordered by steep hillsides. The soil on the uplands is a 

 gravelly loam; in the valleys the gravel is mixed with alluvium. 



Products: Rye, hay, oats, corn, and tobacco. 



Average values of farm land range from $15 to $125 an acre. 



Elmira : The surface is hilly on the east and west, with a wide 

 valley extending through the center. The principal streams are the 

 Chemung River and its tributaries. The soil on the uplands is 

 a gravelly loam ; in the valleys it is a productive sandy loam. 



Products: Dairy products, general farm crops, vegetables, 



and tobacco. 

 Average values of farm land range from $15 to $100 an acre. 



Erix : The surface is a hilly upland broken by the deep, 

 narrow valleys of streams. The soil is a medium quality of 

 gravelly loam. 



Products : Hay, buckwheat, oats, potatoes, and rye. 

 Average values of farm land range from $10 to $50 an acre. 



Horseheads : The surface is rolling and level in the west and 

 hilly in the east. The principal streams are Newtown Creek and 

 its branches. The soil is generally a good quality of gravelly 

 loam. 



Products: Beans, hay, buckwheat, wheat, potatoes, veget- 

 ables, and dairy products. 

 Average values of farm land range from $15 to $150 an acre. 



Southport: The surface is mostly a hilly upland broken by 

 the deep valleys of streams. The Chemung River, which forms 

 part of the northern boundary, is bordered by wide, fertile, 



