. The Erie railway and its branches . ere are small creeks andbrooks. Loon and Mud lakes aresituated in a valley in the southernpart of the town, and their waters flowin opposite directions. The course ofthe former is subterranean for half amile, and when it again comes to thesurface it is in sufficient volume to forma valuable mill stream. The villagecontains forty dwellings. Five milessouth-west of Wayland is Dansville, aflourishing incorporated village. Thefalls of the creek at this place furnishvaluable water-power, which operatesnumerous mills of various these are five flourin


. The Erie railway and its branches . ere are small creeks andbrooks. Loon and Mud lakes aresituated in a valley in the southernpart of the town, and their waters flowin opposite directions. The course ofthe former is subterranean for half amile, and when it again comes to thesurface it is in sufficient volume to forma valuable mill stream. The villagecontains forty dwellings. Five milessouth-west of Wayland is Dansville, aflourishing incorporated village. Thefalls of the creek at this place furnishvaluable water-power, which operatesnumerous mills of various these are five flouring-miUs,three , two furnaces, fivebreweries, a plaster-mill, a machine-shop, a pail factory, a sash and blindfactoiy, etc. There are six churches,two banks, two newspaper offices,and the Dansville Seminary, underMethodist Episcopal management. Awater-cure of some celebrity is locatedhere. SPRINGWATER, Springwater, Livingston Co., N. Y. 341 m. /r. N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 92 North-west of the centre, contains CONESUS TO ROCHESTER. two churches, a sash and blind factory,a saw-mill, two flour-mills, and sixty-two houses. CONESUS, Conesus, Livm^stoii Co., N. Y,348 »«. /r. N. V. Fr. Buffalo, 85The township lies between Hemlockand Conesus lakes, two beautiful sheetsof water. Marrowback Hills, in theeastern part, near Hemlock lake, riseto about 1,200 feet above it. ConesusCentre, near the station, has twochurches, a saw and grist-mill, andabout forty houses. This is widelyknown as the Round Pie Station,from the excellent small round pieslong kept for sale at the lunch-room ofthe station-house. SOUTH LIVONIA, Livonia, Livingstoti Co., N. N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 81 Five miles south from the centre,contains one church, and a dozen ormore houses. LIVONIA, Livonia, Livi7igsto7i Co., N. w. fr. N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 77 The station has a manufactory ofagricultural implements, and thirtyhouses. At this point we reach theeastern border of the rich Genesee Val-ley, and from this


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