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History of the new york water supply 676 



Storage on Croton river 680 



Brooklyn borough water supply 681 



Water yield of the Long Island sand areas 683 



Recent projects for water supply of Greater New York 693 



Reservoir on Wallkill river 697 



Reservoirs on Esopus, Catskill and Schoharie creeks 702 



The New York Water Supply Commission of 1903 707 



Water supply of Staten Island 712 



as to the possibility of public water supplies from wells in the 



state of new york 714 



Inland waterways 717 



Trade and commerce of Hudson river 717 



State canals 719 



The Erie canal 719 



Early history of canals in New York 720 



Growth and decline of canal transportation 733 



Cost and revenues of the New York State canal system 737 



Improvement of Erie canal 738 



The Canal Investigating Commission of 1898 741 



The New York Commerce Commission 743 



Description of canals now in operation and their water supply 750 



Eastern division of Erie canal 751 



Middle division of Erie canal 755 



Oriskany feeder 759 



Mohawk feeder 759 



Black river canal feeder 759 



Wood creek feeder 760 



Oneida feeder 760 



Cowaselon feeder * 760 



Chittenango feeder 760 



Fayetteville feeder 761 



Orrville feeder 761 



Western division of Erie canal 763 



Ship canal projects and their water supply 764 



The Deep Waterways Commission of 1895 766 



The report of Maj. Thomas W. Symons 768 



Report on the Oswego-Mohawk-Hudson route 773 



Report of the Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways 777 



Dimensions of prism 778 



Dimensions of structures 778 



Dams and sluices 779 



Breakwaters 779 



Cornell experiments 779 



Bridges 780 



Unit prices 780 



Control of Lake Erie 780 



Niagara ship canal 78i 



Lasalle-Lewiston route 782 



