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and gravel and is of medium quality. Drift deposits cover the 

 surface except along the river courses. 



Products: Dairy, lumber and wood. 



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



Amboy: The surface is rolling, with a general southerly in- 

 clination. The highest, point is about 755 feet above sea level. 

 It is drained principally by Little River and other small tribu- 

 taries of Oneida Lake. In the southern and western parts are 

 numerous small lakes and ponds. The soil is principally a sandy 

 or gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy, lumber and wood. 



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



Boylstok : The surface is rolling in the center and east, and 

 moderately hilly in the west. It has a westerly inclination, the 

 highest points in the east rising from 1,200 to 1,300 feet above 

 tide. The soil in the northern and western parts is a productive 

 gravelly loam. The southeast corner extends into the gray lime- 

 stone region, and the soil is light and thin. 



Products: Dairy products, lumber and wood. 

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



Constaktia : The surface is nearly level, with a slight in- 

 clination toward Oneid'a Lake on the south. The principal 

 streams are tributaries* of Oneida Lake. The soil is generally 

 fertile and consists of clay, gravel, sand, and vegetable mold. 



Products : Dairy products, wood and small fruit. 

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



Graxi;v: The surface is gently rolling, with a slight inclina- 

 tion to the northeast. Oswego River flows along the eastern border. 

 The principal streams are Ox Creek and the outlet of Neatah- 

 wanta Lake, which lies in the eastern half of the town. The soil 

 is generally a sandy or gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, muck land products and 



canning factory crops. 

 The average value <>f farm land is $100 an acre. 



