Niagara and Chautauqua . s ; From Lake Erie to the Rapids above the falls, 15 feet; in the Rapids, 55 feet; ?^,|^fo^ ~ at the Falls. 161 feet; from falls to Lewiston, gS feet; from Lewis- iJo^ ton to Lake Ontario, 7 feet. Its sources are:>( dv ul trcsh water in the world; 355 miles long, 160 miles wide, 1,030 feet Huron, 260 miles long, 100 miles wide, 1,000 feet Michigan, 320 miles long, 70 miles wide, 1,000 feet St. Clair, 49 miles long, 15 miles wide, 20 feet Erie, 290 miles long. 65 miles wide, S4 feet deep. Several smaller lakes, with one h


Niagara and Chautauqua . s ; From Lake Erie to the Rapids above the falls, 15 feet; in the Rapids, 55 feet; ?^,|^fo^ ~ at the Falls. 161 feet; from falls to Lewiston, gS feet; from Lewis- iJo^ ton to Lake Ontario, 7 feet. Its sources are:>( dv ul trcsh water in the world; 355 miles long, 160 miles wide, 1,030 feet Huron, 260 miles long, 100 miles wide, 1,000 feet Michigan, 320 miles long, 70 miles wide, 1,000 feet St. Clair, 49 miles long, 15 miles wide, 20 feet Erie, 290 miles long. 65 miles wide, S4 feet deep. Several smaller lakes, with one hundred rivers, large and small, pour their waters thisway, draining a country of more than one hundred and fifty thousand square miles. Thisis the drainage of almost half a continent, and whose remotest springs are 2,000 miles fromthe ocean. With such a supply it is not surprising that gp the volume of the Niagara River is never ^^v -^v noticeably diminished. _^, P^^ •^^^ the mouth of the St. Lawrence. W. H. H. NEWMAN & CO., X) IN IRON # STEEL BOILER PLATE BOILER TUBES. Tank and Sheet Iron, Angle Iron, mDT k Tr MW AT Q Galvanized Iron, Patent Planished Ire1 LA 1 Jj, llllj 1 nllUj and Bolt Copper, Sheet Zinc, Solder,Lead, Zinc, Ingot Copper, Antimony, Babbit Metal, Etc., Etc. 70 nSl^^II^ STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y.


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