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tezuma, and 300 cubic feet per second from Seneca lake, mak- 

 ing a total of 367 cubic feet per second. 



The approximate water supply of the middle division of the 

 Erie canal may therefore be summarized as follows : 



Cubic 

 ft. per 

 second 



Frankfort and Rome level 443 



Jordan level 249 



Port Byron level 70 



Total 762 



Oswego canal: 



Supply from Seneca river 900 



From Oneida river 333 



Total 1,233 



Seneca and Cayuga canal 300 



Grand total 2,295 



The total water supply of the middle division may thus be 

 placed, approximately, at 2.295 cubic feet per second. 1 



The details of reservoirs on the Black river, as well as those of 

 the other reservoirs for the water supply of the Erie canal, may be 

 obtained from table No. 95. 



Western division of Erie canal. The western division of the 

 Erie canal includes the following : 



Miles 



Erie canal from the east line of Wayne county to Ham- 



burg street, in the city of Buffalo 148.92 



Five slips in the city of Buffalo, aggregate length 1.60 



Genesee river feeder in the city of Rochester 2.25 



Total 152.77 



lr This is a very general statement from the reports of the State Engineer 

 and Surveyor, and to be taken in connection with a large amount of detailed 

 Information in the reports not specifically cited here. 



