THE TOWN OF POUNDRIDGE. 1 25 



er-JPtmd, now formed into one grand sheet of water, and called " Trinity 

 Lake," which a little below the dam empties into the Rippowarus or 

 Mill River. At North Stamford the waters are discharged into the 

 reservoir which forms the supply from Stamford. The whole town is 

 richly interspersed with hills and valleys, and much running water; 

 having as we have seen the Peppenighak or Cross River, flowing through 

 the extreme north corner, Rippowarus or Mill River flowing through the 

 east part, and Myanas River forming part of the south-western boun- 

 dary. 



