HYDROLOGY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 895 



Minimum flow per cubic foot per j 

 second per square mile 

 Allegheny river, 512. 

 Black river, 502. 

 Canada creek, East, 511. 

 Canada creek, West, 511. 

 Canadaway creek, west branch, - 

 491. 



Catskill creek, 507. 



Cnyadutta creek, 509. 



Clove creek, 507. 



Croton river, 505. 



Delaware river, 512. 



Esopus creek, 507. 



Fish creek, west branch, 501. 



Fishkill creek, 50G. 



Genesee river, 494. 



Hemlock lake, 498. 



Hudson river, 504. 



Kinderhook creek, 508. 



Mohawk river, 508. 



Niagara river, 491. 



Normanskill, 507. 



Oatka creek, 496. 



Oriskany creek, 512. 



Oswegatchie river, 503. 



Oswego river, 499. 



Raquette river, 503. 



Rondout creek, 507. 



Salmon river west, 501. 



Sauquoit creek, 512. 



Schoharie creek, 510. 



Schroon river, 508. 



Seneca river, 501. 



Susquehanna river, 512. 



Wallkill river, 507. 

 Mississippi River Commission, 314. 

 Monroe, S. E., 486. 

 Montauk Water Co., 679. 

 Montreal Flood Commission, 840. 

 Montreal Harbor Commissioners, 840. 

 Moore, Henry, 721. 

 Morgan, Pierpont, 652. 

 Morgan- Smith Co., 669. 

 Morris, Gouverneur, 593, 727. 

 Mountains, eastern New York, 42 : 



main mass of State, 43; western 



New York, 40. 

 Mullins, Lieutenant General J., 116. 

 Mumford, George E., 443. 



Nelson Knitting Co., 414. 



New York, change in economic con- 

 ditions, 837 ; cities, 521 ; decline 

 of commerce, 743; future com- 

 mercial policy, 875; comparison 

 by equivalent areas, 529 ; con- 

 tradictory laws paralyze industry, 

 553 ; contradictory laws relating 

 to water, 552 ; owns beds of Hud- 

 son and Mohawk rivers, 534, 535 ; 

 State's responsibility for owner- 

 ship of Hudson and Mohawk 

 rivers, 535 ; laws discourage 

 manufacturing by waterpower, 

 838; no general mill act, 530; 

 special mill acts vs general mill 

 acts, 552 ; why no mill act has been 

 enacted, 531 ; preeminent position, 

 30 ; relation of State to power de- 

 velopment on rivers, 31 ; rank, 

 528 ; River Improvement Commis- 

 sion, 552 ; sewage disposal, 522; 

 steampower in 1900, 526; titles 

 to lands derived from the laws of 

 Holland, 531 ; topographical map. 

 523; waterpower in 1900, 526; 

 relative development of water- 

 power in Connecticut, Massachu- 

 setts and Rhode Island, 555 ; pre- 

 ferable plan for water supply, 

 522 ; Water Supply Commission, 

 526 ; duties of Water Supply and 

 Sewage Disposal Commission, 

 523. 



New York and Hudson Valley Aque- 

 duct Co., 643. 



New York and Westchester Water 

 Co., 679. 



New York canals, early history, 

 720-33 ; first mention, 720, 726 ; 

 continuously descending, north- 

 ern and southern routes, 805, 

 806 ; ship canal, 766 ; cost of 

 surveys for ship canal, 777; es- 

 sential to commercial pros- 

 perity, 822; list, 823-24; im- 

 provement of rivers, 720, 727. 



Barge, 801-20. 



Black river, 539, 544, 751. 



Cayuga and Seneca, 537, 731. 



