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Barometlc elevations in Bridgewater. 



A. T. 



Forks at west line of Montrose borough near S. Casey's . . 1565' 



Forks near E. A. Fessenden's, 1445' 



" school-house No. 2, 1310' 



Cross roads near G. Frink's, 1255' 



Forks near D. Green's, 1650' 



" Mrs. C. Hinds, 1300 



Level of Jones's lake, 1580' 



Cross roads at A. Frink's, 1660' 



»« school-house No. 8, 1660' 



Forks northeast from J. McCollum's, 1675' 



" next east, 1635' 



Cross roads at L. Gardner's, 1620' 



" J. L. Griffin's, 1540' 



Level of Hart lake, 1540' 



Forks near Mrs. H. Ludington's, 1625' 



" next east, 1645' 



Cross roads near A. Stephen's, 1735' 



Forks at school-house No. 9, 1425' 



Level of pond near by, 1415' 



Forks near W. Lewis's, 1460' 



" south from O. M. Crane's, 1730' 



" at Poor Asylum, 1435' 



Cross roads near J. Watrous's, 1260' 



Forks near school-house No. 4, 1220' 



" south of W. T. Austin's, 1220' 



13. Jessup in Susquehanna county. 



This is a small area lying directly west from the southern 

 half of Bridgewater. 



It is drained entirely by the waters of the Wyalusing 

 westward into the Susquehanna river, in Bradford county. 

 This stream cuts a deep valley through the central portion 

 of the township, falling about 200' in its course through the 

 same. 



The rocks of this area belong entirely to the CatsJcill, 

 though the continued cutting down of the Wyalusing, brings 

 its valley within 200' of the Chemung series at the western 

 line of the township. 



At Fairdale, on the south bank of Wyalusing, a very bold 

 cliff of massive sandstone is seen skirting the hill at 1375' 

 A. T. ; it belongs in the New Jfilford group, and probably 

 comes about 100' below the top of the same. 



