>-. I • V-s -#;$;* .,,; * ^s iiiff fe s~ A ' »»/> ',_• Cornell 1HniversitE %ibran> OF THE IRew Wovk State College of agriculture lA.« j^.l\ •- i-w ± JJL..U. La?.... DATE DUE CAVLORD PRINTED IN U.S.A. 3 1924 073 869 020 INDEX OF ECONOMIC MATERIAL IN DOCUMENTS OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES NEW YORK 1789—1904 PREPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON ADELAIDE R. HASSE LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON NOVEMBER, 1907 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924073869020 INDEX OF ECONOMIC MATERIAL IN DOCUMENTS OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES NEW YORK 1789—1904 PREPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON BY i,<- ADELAIDE R. HASSE LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY i'l, I PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON NOVEMBER, 1907 I ' / r r Z) 2-Z5.5" A I H2. ^ * i,S-,..i ! . Af 4 -ft Af DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY CARROLL D. WRIGHT, Director KENYON L. BUTTERFIELD EMORY R. JOHNSON HENRY B. GARDNER JEREMIAH W. JENKS VICTOR S. CLARK HENRY W. FARNAM, Secretary EDWARD W. PARKER DAVIS R. DEWEY WALTER F. WILLCOX ALFRED H. STONE B. H. MEYER CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION NO. 85 (NEW YORK) ^t/u'i fyk. hi:,1^ S0e £ot> (gofttmore (ptee« BALTIMORE, MD., u. a. A. PREFATORY NOTE This index undertakes to deal only with the printed reports of administrative officers, legislative committees, and special commissions of the states and with governors' messages for the period since 1789. It does not refer to constitutions, laws, legislative proceedings or court decisions, except in so far as they happen to be found in the class of documents above mentioned. It attempts, on the other hand, to furnish a list, as complete as possible, of all the documents and messages which fall within its scope, in whatever form they may have been published, whether separately, in collected docu- ments, legislative journals, proceedings and documents of constitutional conventions or volumes of laws, and to indicate the volume in which they may be found. Unless other- wise indicated the material indexed is in the New York Public Library. In some cases reference is made to reports and messages prior to 1789, and to publications other than public documents which it was felt would be helpful to those likely to use the index but no claim to completeness is made except in the case of the documents and messages since 1789. In addition to furnishing a list of reports and messages, the index undertakes to supply a reference by volume and page to all material of economic importance which they contain, with the exception of that contained in the reports of bureaus of labor. The reason for this exception is that these reports have already been indexed by Carroll D. Wright, late United States Commissioner of Labor, 1 in a volume published by the Department of Labor in 1902. Although the index is confined to matter of economic bearing, the term " economic " has been given a broad interpretation. In view of this liberal interpretation it is believed that the index will constitute a useful addition to the resources of students of almost any aspect of American history. It will be seen that the present index differs both in scope and character from R. R. Bowker's " State Publications," the valuable pioneer work in this field. It is narrower in scope than " State Publications " which aims to present a list not only of reports and governors' messages but of all state documents; but in the field which the present work covers it contains not only a more complete list of documents than has hitherto been published but also an index of their contents in so far as these have an economic bearing. Each volume is divided into two parts. Part I contains references to general sources of information and descriptive matter found in the documents and to general indexes and other reference material relating to N. Y. state documents. Part II con- tains references to particular series of reports, and particular topics, arranged alpha- betically by topics. The references under each topic are divided into two groups, viz., 1 Index of all reports issued by bureaus of labor statistics in the U. S. prior to Mch. 1, 1902. Wash., 1902. 287 pp. 8°. 4. PREFATORY NOTE " serial " and " non-serial." Within each of these divisions the arrangement is chrono- logical. Anyone desiring information on any particular topic will, therefore, look for that topic in its alphabetical order in Part II. Numerous cross-references will, it is hoped, make it possible to discover with little difficulty all the material bearing on that topic. Uniform entry words for subjects recurring in different states will be retained throughout the series. It will thus be possible to make a study not only of the historical development of an economic subject as reflected in the documents of an individual state but also to make a comparative study of that development as it has taken place in the country at large. To accomplish this purpose it has been necessary to make the selec- tion of entry words without reference to the peculiarities of local usage, such peculi- arities being recognized in the case of each state by cross-references. Unless otherwise stated the size of the books is octavo. It is believed that the abbreviations used are sufficiently obvious, or familiar, not to make a table of them necessary. The present volume is confined to the economic material contained in the printed reports of administrative officers, legislative committees and special commissions of the State of New York and in the messages of the governors of that state. This volume has been preceded by similar volumes devoted to the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, and will be followed by similar volumes devoted to other states. The work when completed, will, therefore, furnish an index to the economic material in the reports and governors' messages of all the states of the Union. A feature introduced in the New York part of this index, and not employed in any of the preceding parts, is the system of references to topic from locality. This feature will be retained in succeeding parts. The advantage, particularly in a state as great, both geographically and economically, as New York, is obvious. By locality is meant any one of the political or natural divisions of the state, as county, town or city, see for instance New York City, and rivers, lakes, etc., see for instance Hudson Eiver. Eeferences from the names of foreign countries have also been made where mention has been found of any phase of the economic activities of such countries, see for instance Austria. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS. Although it is certain that no collected documents were made up into volumes prior to those four volumes of 1830 entitled Legislative Documents, earlier numbered Senate and Assembly Documents are found. The journals up to and including 1829 are folio volumes, and from 1820, contain, in the body of the text as well as in the appen- dices, those reports later found in the documents. No evidence has been found that the documents contained in the appendices to the folio journals, although these are in most cases lettered or numbered consecutively, were sepa- rately printed in folio. In a few instances, noted in their proper places in the body of this index, octavo reprints of a folio appendix were made. In 1829 the documents were for the first time authorized to be issued in octavo form. This change was made pursuant to Senate resolution of April 25, 1829 (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 516), which provided that during the remainder of that session governor's messages, reports, and other communications made to the Senate or Assembly should be printed in octavo form. Unless otherwise ordered the " usual " number, i. e. 500 copies, were so printed. The journals, which heretofore had been folio volumes, were also issued in octavo form in 1830 and ever after, excepting an occasional quarto issue. The collation given below of the collected documents does not show extra or special sessions of the legislature. Proceedings of such sessions are, as a rule, contained in the journals of the next preceding regular session. The following list is intended to be of volumes not sessions. The serial numbers assigned to the following volumes begin with No. 28. Numbers 1 to 27 are for the Senate and Assembly journals of the first twelve sessions after assumption of statehood. These sessions covering the years from 1777 to March, 1789, antedate the period covered by this index. One number has been allowed for each journal having a title page. Sometimes journals may be found bound together in one volume, in which case librarians may affix to the volume the serial numbers required for each journal. These serial numbers are an arbitrary assignment on the part of the compiler and are intended to serve the same purpose which make the serial numbers applied to federal documents useful to librarians. The collected documents of New York State vary from those of most other states in that they carry an index to all the volumes of a session in each volume of the Assembly and Senate documents respectively. This index first appeared in 1841. There is no table of contents of the volumes at any time. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- BlOD. Meet- ing. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. 28 Senate jol. Assem. « Senate " Assem. •• Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " it tt Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate '< Assem. " Senate " Assem. •> Senate •• Assem. " Senate •' Assem. " 8enate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " 1789/90 1789/90 1791 1791 1793 1792 1793/3 1793/3 1794 1794 1794 1795 1795 1796 1796 1796/7 1796/7 1798 1798 1798/9 1798/9 1800 1800 1800/1 1800/1 1803 1802 1803 1803 1804 1804 1804/5 1804/5 1806 1806 1807 1807 1808 1808 1808/9 1808/9 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 34 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 38 39 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 1-2 1-3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-2 1-3 1 1 1-3 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-2 1-2 69 70 71 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Senate jol. Assem. " Senate •• Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate <> Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " Assem. " Senate " 1810 1810 1811 1811 1813 1813 1813/3 1813/3 1814 1814 1814/5 1814/5 1816 1816 1816/7 1816/7 1818 1818 1819 1819 1830 1830 1830/1 1820/1 1822 1822 1823 1823 1824 1824 1825 1825 1826 1826 1827 1827 1828 1828 1839 1829 1830 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 33 1 33 1 34 1-2 35 1-2 36 1 37 1 38 1-2 39 1 2 40 1 41 1 42 1 2 43 1-2 44 1 45 1 46 I 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 1-2 51 1-2 52 1 53 1 54 1 55 1 56 1-3 57 1-3 58 1 59 1 60 1 61 1 63 1-2 63 1 2 64 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 65 66 67 68 ( ( ( 6 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Serial Ho. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. Serial Ho. 110 Assem. jol. 111 Legisl. docs. l 112 ti It 113 11 11 114 It tt 115 Senate jol. 116 " docs. 117 1 Assem. jol. 118 1 >• docs. 119 it «i 120 1 tt n 121 ii ii 12-J 1 Senate jol. 123 > > docs. 124 1 ii «i 125 Assem. jol. 1-60 J 61-185 s 8 I 187-265* 4 I 266-434° 126 127 138 129 130 131 132 133 134 185 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 1 T. 1-78 docs. Senate jol. ii docs. Assem. jol. i. docs. Senate jol. •• docs. ii *' Assem. jol. '• docs. Senate jol. " docs. ii ii Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. ii it Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. ii it Assem. jol. " docs. 1 I 1-69 2 70-194 3 195-279 4 I 280-362 1-65 66-118 1 I 1-50 2 51-174 3 175-275 4 I 276-838 1-40 41-128 1-35 36-135 186-239 240-834 1-50 51-126 1 | 1-50 2 1 51-105 8 ; 106-250 4 251-401 1-28 29-89 1-70 71-160 161-263 264-379 380-899 1-65 66-110 1-42 43-107 108-210 211-329 1-46 47-73 1-50 51-161 162-284' 285-334' 1-85 36-76 1-22 28-60 61-159 1880 1830 1830 1830 1830 1831 1881 1831 1881 1831 1831 1881 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1885 1885 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1885 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1886 1836 1887 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 53 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 1 1 1 1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-S 1-S 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 178 | Assem. docs. 179 180 181 I Senate jol. 182 I " docs. 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 I Senate jol. Assem. jol. " docs. 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 '219 220 221 222 223 224 225 ■ 226 | 227 | 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. •< docs. 4 I 160-200 5 201-295 6 296-367 1 ' 1-30 2 31-60 3 I 61-112 Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. No. 7 omitted. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. 246 247 Senate docs. Assem. jol. " docs. " it it it t< (t it it *t tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs, tt tt n ii ABsem. jol. " docs, tt it tt tt tt it it ii tt tt ti tt Senate jol. 11 docs. tt It It 11 If tt Assem. jol. " docs, tt tt tt tt tt tt ** tt n tt Senate jol. " docs, tt tt tt tt tt tt Assem. jol. tt tt " docs, tt tt tt ti tt tt tt tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs, tt tt tt .. tt Assem. jol. " docs, tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt .« tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs, tt tt Assem. jol. tt tt docs, tt it tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt 4 118-135 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1845 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1846 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1848 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 1849 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 Assem. docs. Senate jol. " docs, tt tt tt it Assem. jol. " docs, tt tt tt tt ft tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs. tt tt tt tt Assem. jol. tt tt " docs. ' tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs. tt tt it it Assem. jol. " does. it tt tt 1 1 it tt tt i. Senate jol. " docB. it tt tt tt Assem. jol. tt tt " docs, tt tt it it it tt tt tt tt tt Senate jol. " docs. «i tt Assem. jol " docs, tt tt ti it it tt it tt Senate jol. " docs, ft tt it tt Assem. jol it tt " does. tt tt it ti tt it 7 244 1849 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1850 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1853 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1854 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 72 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 1 1 248 249 250 251 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1-38 34 35-99 100 101-139 140-163 164-205 1 2 3 1-40 41-75 76-113 1 1 1 1 252 253 254 255 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-15 16-17 18-49 50-76 77-139 140-174 175 176-198 199 1 1 1 1 256 257 258 259 1 2 3 1-47 48-84 85-126 1 1 1 1 260 261 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1-29 30 31-80 81-149 150-197 198-239 240-252 1 1-2 262 263 264 265 1 2 3 1-20 21-64 65-97 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 266 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-2 267 1-21 22-44 45-90 91-131 132-149 150-159 1 2 268 269 270 271 272 1 2 3 4 1-40 41-72 73-104 105-144 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 273 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-29 30-59 60-86 87-140 141-199 200-226 274 275 276 277 1 2 3 1-50 51-92 93-98 1 1 1 1 278 279 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i' 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-27 28-88 89 90 91-125 126 127-129 i-34 - ' 35-70 71-86 1 1 280 281 282 283 284 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1-40 41-80 81-110 111-155 1 1 1 1 I 285 1 2 286 287 288 289 1-45 46-99 100 101-149 150 151-175 176-226 227-264 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 2 290 1 2 291 292 293 294 1-14 15-54 55-80 81-111 112 113-134 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 295 296 297 1 2 3 1-30 31-70 71-79 298 1 2 1-60 61-111 1 299 300 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1-15 16-54 55-124 125 126-190 191-215 216 1 1 301 302 303 304 305 306 1 1-39 40-75 76-124 125-144 145-150 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 307 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-30 31-70 71-86 308 309 310 311 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1-34 35-68 69-80 1 1 1 1 1 312 1-39 40-100 101-199 200 201-242 245 313 314 315 316 317 1-24 25-59 60-80 81-115 116-144 1 1 1 1 1 i 8 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Ses- sion. Heel- Serial ing. No. 1 456 1 457 1 458 1 459 1 460 1 461 1 462 1 463 1 464 1 465 1 466 1 467 1 468 1 469 1 470 1 471 1 472 1 473 1 474 1 475 1 476 1 477 1 478 1 479 1 480 1 481 1 482 1 483 1 484 1 485 1 486 1 487 1 488 1 489 1 490 1 491 1 492 1 493 1 494 1 495 1 496 1 497 1 498 1 499 1 500 1 501 1 502 1 503 1 504 1 505 1 506 1 507 1 508 1 509 1 510 1 5U 1 512 1 513 1 514 1 515 1 516 1 517 1 518 1 519 1 520 1 521 1 522 1 523 Document. BeB- ■lon. Meet- ing. 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 Assem. docs. it u Senate jol. " does. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. docs Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. »> u Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. 1 2pt.l 2pt.2 3 4 5 6 7 1 v. 145 146-151 1-40 41-98 99-114 1-11 12 12 13-100 101-179 180-214 215-216 217 1-40 41-82 83-110 111-170 1-60 61-144 > 145-211 171 213 1-15 16-110 2 111-139 1-49 50 51-85 86-154 155-162 163-168 » 1-48* 49-123 1-50 51-90 91-170 5 171-182 183-188 1-90 1-21 22-79 80-103 104-180 181 182-191 1-29 30-71 1-29 30-68 69-79 80 81-131 132-137 138 139-140 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 78 78 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 85 Senate docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem, jol. docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. docs. Senate jol. " docs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-26 27-30 31-60 61-75 76-107 108-119 1-8 9-24 25-44 45-199 100-111 112-193 194-209 210-248 249-251 252 1-21 22-48 49 50-73 74-127 1-8 9-48 49 50-65 66-174 175-211 212-226 227-232 238-234 1-13 14 15-50 51-105 i-io' ' 11-56 57-79 80-83 84 85-140 141-186 187-198 199-200 201 202 203 1-37 38-55 56-102 1-11 12-35 36-74 75-98 99 100-112 113-161 162-182 183-202 1-466 47-100 ' 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1&64 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 89 89 89 1 No. 92 omitted. 2 Nos. 78-79, 97 omitted. 8 No. 166 omitted. * No. 27 omitted. 6 No. 92 omitted. 6 No. 16 omitted. ' No. 99 omitted. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Serial No. .Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Moot- ing. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Sleet- ing. 524 Assem. jol. " docs. 1 2 1 2 1866 1866 1866 1866 89 89 89 89 1 1 1 1 594 595 596 597 Assem. docs, jol. tt it '< docs. 8 1 2 1 89 1869 1869 1869 1869 92 92 92 92 1 525 1 I 526 1-23 24-37 527 1-10 1 528 " it 3 38-60 1866 89 1 598 ti ii 2 11-34 1869 92 1 529 ii 4 61-85 1866 89 1 599 ii ti 3 35-36 1869 92 1 530 ii ti 5 86-123 1866 89 1 600 tt it 4 37-69 1869 92 1 531 it ii 6 124-183 1866 89 1 601 u u 5 70 1869 92 1 532 it ti 7 134-197 1866 89 1 602 it it 6 71-99 1869 92 1 533 it it 8 198 1866 89 1 603 it it 7 100-110 1869 92 1 534 ti it 9 199 1866 89 1 604 ti ii 8 111 1869 92 1 535 ii it 10 200 1866 89 1 605 it tt 9 112-139 1869 92 1 536 Senate jol. " does. , 1867 90 90 1 606 607 tt ti 10 11 140-208 209-210 1869 1869 92 92 1 1 537 1 1-28 1867 1 it it 538 ii it 2 29-89 1867 90 1 608 ii it 12 211 1869 92 1 539 it it Assem. jol. 3 1 90-91 1867 1867 90 90 1 1 609 610 Senate jol. " docs. it ti 1870 1870 1870 1870 93 93 93 93 1 540 1 2 1-21 22-70 71-92' 1 1 1 541 it • it 2 1867 90 1 611 542 " docs. 1 1-16 1867 90 1 612 ii ii 3 543 ii it 2 17-37 1867 90 1 613 ii it 4 93-96 1870 93 1 544 it it 3 4 5 38-50 51-84 85 1867 1867 1867 90 90 90 1 1 1 614 615 616 Assem. jol. tt it " docs. 1 2 1 1870 1870 1870 93 93 93 1 545 1 546 1-15 1 547 it ii 6 86-113 1867 90 1 617 it ti 2 16-28 1870 93 1 548 it ti 7 114-160 1867 90 1 618 u it 3 29-79 1870 93 1 549 ti it 8 161-226 1867 90 1 619 ii ii 4 80 1870 93 1 550 u ii 9 227-230 1867 90 1 620 it tt 5 81-100 1870 93 1 551 ti ti 10 231-235 1867 90 1 621 tt tt 6 101-132 1870 93 1 552 it it 11 236-238 1867 90 1 622 it ti 7 133-142 1870 93 1 553 it ti 12 239 1867 90 1 623 tt tt 8 143-149 1870 93 1 554 it it 13 240 pt. 1 1867 90 1 624 it ti 9 154 1870 93 1 555 ii it 14 240 pt. 2 1867 90 1 625 u 10 155-180 1870 93 1 556 .i tt 15 241 1867 90 1 626 it it 11 181-210 1870 93 1 557 it tt 16 242 1867 90 1 627 it ti 12 211 1870 93 1 558 ti it 17 243 1867 90 1 628 tt it 13 212 1870 93 1 559 ti it Senate jol. 18 244-245 1867 1868 90 91 1 1 629 630 631 Senate jol. " docs, ti ii 1871 1871 1871 94 94 94 1 560 1 1-6 7-28 1 1 561 " docs. 1 1-12 1868 91 1 2 562 ti it 2 13 1868 91 1 632 ii .1 3 29-38 1871 94 1 563 ti it 3 14-39 1868 91 1 633 ti ii 4 39-71 3 1871 94 1 564 1. tt ti tt it tt 4 5 6 40-49 50-76 77 1868 1868 1868 91 91 91 1 1 1 634 635 636 Assem. jol. ii ii " docs. 1 2 1 1871 1871 1871 94 94 94 1 565 1 566 1-6 1 567 it ti 7 78-92 1868 91 1 637 ii ii 2 7-18 1871 94 1 568 Assem. jol. 1 1868 91 1 638 it it 3 19-52* 53-67 68-76 1871 1871 1871 94 94 94 1 1 1 569 it it 2 1868 91 1 639 tt it 4 570 " docs. 1 1-5 1868 91 1 640 ti it 5 571 it 2 6-22 1868 91 1 641 • i tt 6 77-84 1871 94 1 572 it tt 3 23-31 1868 91 1 642 it it 7 85-102 1871 94 1 573 it u 4 32 1868 91 1 643 it ii 8 103 1871 94 1 574 ii tt 5 33-38 1868 91 1 644 it it 9 104-111 1871 94 1 575 tt tt 6 38-49 1868 91 1 645 ti n 10 112-115 1871 94 1 576 tt tt 7 50 1868 91 1 646 a it 11 116-125 1871 94 1 577 tt tt 8 51-86 i 1868 91 1 647 ti it 12 126 1871 94 1 578 tt tt ti it 9 10 87-122 123-147 1868 1868 91 91 1 1 648 649 Senate jol. " docs. 1872 1872 95 95 1 1 579 1 1-22 580 tt it 11 148 1868 91 1 650 it ti 2 23-33 1872 95 1 581 ii it 12 149-160 1868 91 1 651 it tt 3 34-55 1872 95 1 582 ti ti 13 161 1868 91 1 652 tt tt 4 56-93 1872 95 1 583 tt tt 14 162 1868 91 1 653 ti u 5 94 1872 95 1 584 tt ii 15 pt. 1 163 pt. 1 1868 91 1 654 it it 6 95 1872 95 1 585 it tt 15 pt. 2 163 pt. 2 1868 91 1 655 ti it 7 96-97 1872 95 1 586 Senate jol. " docs. tt It 1869 1869 1869 92 92 92 1 1 1 656 657 658 Assem. jol. ii tt " docs. 1 2 1 1872 1872 1872 95 95 95 1 1 587 1 2 1-9 10-11 588 1-14 1 589 11 11 3 12-48 1869 92 1 659 it u 2 15-37 1872 95 1 590 11 It 4 49 1869 92 1 660 ti ti 3 38-64 1872 95 1 591 It If 5 50-63 1869 92 1 661 it tt 4 65-70 1872 95 1 592 If II 6 64-87 1869 92 1 662 ii it 5 71 pt. 1 1872 95 1 593 II tt 7 88 1869 92 1 663 it tt 6 71 pt. 2 1872 95 1 1 No. 53 omitted. 3 No 69 omitted. 2 Se nate doc. 82 bound with Asi em. doc. 6. 4 No 20 omitted. 10 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Serial No. 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 Assem. docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. it tt " docs Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs. Assem. jol. « (t " docs. Senate jol. << docs. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 72-107 108-120 121-131 132-188 189 190 191-192 1-24 25-37 38-81 82-107 108-109 1-9 10-27 28-33 34-63 64-89 90-101 102-159 160 161-169 1-13 14-30 35-61 62-97 98-101 102-103 1-8 9-43 44 45-59 60-75 76-101 102-121 122 123-133 134-152 153 154 155 1-20 21-43 44-47 48-68 69 70-94 95 1-6 7-19 20-34 35-44 45-60 61-80 81-104 105-113 114 115-165 1-17 18-28 29-47 48 pt. 1 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 Sea- sion. 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 99 99 Meet- ing. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Serial No. 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 Senate docs. Assem. jol. << docs. Senate jol. •> docs. Assem. jol. tt It •< docs. Senate jol. " docs. vt II Assem. jol. " does. Senate jol. " docs. tt CI Assem. jol. " docs. Senate jol. " docs, (t ~ it Assem. jol. tt tt " docs. Senate jol. " docs. tt tt Assem. jol. 48 pt. 2 49-78 » 79 1-10 11-15 16-32 33-38 39-50 50-106 107-132 133-136 1-23 23-48 49-52 53-59 60-65 1-8 9-14 15-38 39 40-49 50-68 69 70-139 140-145 1-22 23-43 1-6 7-12 13-43 44-53 54-80 81 82-142 1-27 28-67 1-12 13-47 48 49-79 80 81-141 142-156 1-30 31-62 1-10 11-30 31-62 63-74 75 76-89 90-109 110-147 148 pt. 1 148 pt. 2 1-50 51-74 See- Meet- elon. log. 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1878 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 104 104 104 104 104 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » Nos. M, 76 and 77 omitted ; 76 and 77 bd. in Sen. docs, of 1877. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS 11 Serlnl No. Document. Vol. No. Date. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. SCB- BlOD. Meet- ing. 806 Assem. does. 1 1-11 1881 104 1 874 Senate docs. 6 47-52 1885 108 1 807 ft (( tt it 2 3 12-28 29-49 1881 1881 104 104 1 1 875 876 Assem. jol. " docs. 1885 1885 108 108 1 808 1 1-8 1 809 << CI 4 50-65 1881 104 1 877 tt tt 2 9-23 1885 108 1 810 tt (( 5 66 1881 104 1 878 ti tt 3 24-32 1885 108 1 811 tt (( 6 67-91 1881 104 1 879 it it 4 33-42 1885 108 1 813 ■• 11 7 92 1881 104 1 880 it tt 5 43-67 1885 108 1 813 (< II 8 93-131 1881 104 1 881 it it 6 68-114 1885 108 1 814 Senate jol. " docs. 1882 105 1 882 it tt 7 115-162 1885 1886 1886 108 109 109 1 1 815 1 2 1-12 13-18 1882 1883 105 105 1 1 883 884 Senate jol. " docs. 816 1 1-17 1 817 U ft 3 19-36 1882 105 1 885 it it 2 18-24 1886 109 1 818 K tt 4 87, 39 1882 105 1 886 tt it 3 25-46 1886 109 1 819 n tt 5 40-67 1882 105 1 887 it ii 4 47-70 1886 109 1 820 It tt 6 68-95 1882 105 1 888 tt tt 5 pt. 1 71 1886 109 1 821 tt n 7 96 1882 105 1 889 tt it 5 pt. 2 72-91 1886 109 1 822 tt (t Assem. jol. tt tt 8 1 2 38 1882 1882 1882 105 105 105 1 1 1 890 891 892 Assem. jol. it tt " docs, tt tt 1 2 1 2 1886 1886 1886 1886 109 109 109 109 1 823 1 1 1 824 1-17 18-23 825 " docs. 1 1-9 1883 105 1 893 826 tt tt 2 10-371 1882 105 1 894 tt tt 3 24-26 pt. 1 1886 109 1 827 tt it 3 38-69 1882 105 I 895 tt tt 4 26 pt. 2 1886 109 1 828 tt tt 4 70-88 1882 105 1 896 tt ti 4 26 pt. 2 1886 109 1 829 tt it 5 89-131 1882 105 1 897 tt tt 5 27-49 1886 109 1 830 tt tt 6 132 1882 105 1 898 tt it 6 50-75 1886 109 1 831 tt tt 7 32 1882 105 1 899 tt tt 7 76-87 1886 109 1 832 Senate jol. 1883 106 1 900 it tt 8 8 88 89-103 1886 1886 109 109 1 1 833 " docs. 1 1-20 1883 106 1 901 tt tt 834 tt tt 2 21-38 1883 106 1 902 tt tt 9 104-105 1886 109 1 835 tt tt tt tt 3 4 39-43 44 1883 1883 106 106 1 1 903 904 Senate jol. " docs. 1887 1887 110 110 1 836 1 1-14 1 837 tt it 5 45-52 1883 106 1 905 it tt 2 15-34 1887 110 1 838 tt ti 6 53-54 1883 106 1 906 it tt 3 35-55 1887 110 1 839 Assem. jol. 1 1883 106 1 907 tt tt 4 1 2 1 56-74 1887 1887 1887 1887 110 110 110 110 1 1 1 840 tt tt " docs. tt tt 2 1 2 1883 1883 1883 106 106 106 1 1 1 908 909 910 Assem. jol. tt tt " docs. 841 1-8 9-24 842 1-7 1 843 tt tt 3 25-69 1883 106 1 911 tt tt 2 8-12 pt. 1 1887 110 1 844 it tt 4 70-109 1883 106 1 912 tt ii 3 12 pt. 2 1887 110 1 845 tt tt 5 110-143 1883 106 1 913 tt it 4 13-23 1887 110 1 846 tt tt 6 144-157 1883 106 1 914 tt ii 5 24-27 1887 110 1 847 tt it 7 158-178 1883 106 1 915 tt tt 6 28-36 1887 110 1 848 Senate jol. 1884 107 107 1 916 917 n tt 7 8 37-66 67 1887 1887 110 110 1 1 849 " docs. v. 1 pt. 1 1-10 1884 1 tt it 850 tt it v. 1 pt. 2 11, 60 1884 107 1 918 tt tt 9 68-84 1887 110 1 851 tt it 2 12-25 1884 107 1 919 it tt 10 85-116 1887 110 1 852 tt tt tt tt 3 4 26-56 57 pt. 1 1884 1884 107 107 1 1 920 921 Senate jol. " docs. 1888 1888 111 111 1-2 853 1 1-8 pt. 1 1-3 854 ti tt 5 57 pt. 2-59 1884 107 1 922 tt tt 2 8pt. 2 1888 111 1-2 855 Assem. jol. 1 1884 107 1 923 it tt 3 4 5 9-18 19-31 32-62 1888 1888 1888 111 111 111 1-3 1-2 1-2 856 tt it 2 1884 107 1 924 ii tt 857 " docs. 1 1-10 1884 107 1 925 tt a 858 tt tt tt tt tt tt 2 3 4 11-24 25 v. 1 25 v. 2 1884 1884 1884 107 107 107 1 1 1 926 927 928 Assem. jol. it it " docs. 1 2 1 1888 1888 1888 111 111 111 1-2 1-2 859 860 1-7 1-2 861 tt tt 5 26-59 1884 107 1 929 it tt 2 8-10 1888 111 1-2 862 tt tt 6 60-77 1884 107 1 930 it i. 3 11-19 1888 111 1-2 863 ft it 7 78-113 1884 107 1 931 tt tt v. 4 pt. 1 20-24 1888 111 1-2 864 tt tt 8 114-155 1884 107 1 932 tt it v. 4pt. 2 25-29 1888 111 1-2 865 ti tt 9 156-163 1884 107 1 933 ti u 5 30-36 1888 111 1-2 866 tt tt 10 164 v. 1 1884 107 1 934 it it 6 37-52 1888 111 1-2 867 ii tt 11 164 v. 2-172 1884 107 1 935 it tt 7 53-66 2 1888 111 1-2 868 Senate jol. 1885 108 108 1 1 936 937 it it 8 9 67 68-74 1888 1888 869 " docs. 1 1-7 1885 tt ii 111 111 1-3 1-2 870 ii tt 2 8pt. 1 1885 108 1 938 ti ti 10 75-92 1888 111 1-2 871 ic tt it ti 3 4 8 pt. 2 9-21 1885 1885 108 108 1 1 939 940 Senate jol. " docs. 1889 1889 112 112 1 872 1 1-4 1 873 tt tt 5 22-46 1885 108 1 941 ii tt 3 5-8 1889 112 1 1 Except doc. see vol. 1. 2 No. 64 omitted. 12 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Serial Ses- Meet- Serial Ses- Meet- Ho. Document. Vol. No. Date. sion. ing. No. Document. Vol. No. Date. sion. log. 942 Senate docs. 3 8 pt. 2 1889 112 1 1010 Assem. docs 1 1-6 1891 114 1 943 II it 4 9-19 1889 112 1 1011 n tt 2 7 1891 114 1 944 tt it 5 20-35 1889 112 1 1012 a tt 3 8-14 189t 114 1 945 ii 11 6 36-57 1889 112 1 1013 u tt 4 15-18 1891 114 1 946 tt tt 7 57 pt. 2 1889 112 1 1014 • t ti 5 19-27 1891 114 1 947 tt ti 8 57 pt. 3 1889 112 1 1015 it u 10 65-67 1896 119 1135 it tt 12 63 pt. 4 1895 118 1303 .. ii 11 68 1896 119 1136 ti ti 13 63 pt. 5 1895 118 1304 it ii 12 69-70 1896 119 1137 ti ti 14 64-65 1895 118 1305 ii 13 71-72 1896 119 1138 it tt 15 66-69 pt. 1 2 1895 118 1206 it ii 14 73 1896 119 1139 tt ti 16 66-69 pt. 2 2 1895 118 1207 ti ii 15 74-82 1896 119 1140 it it 16 pt. 2 Maps 1895 118 1208 it it 16 83 pt. 1 1896 119 1141 Assem. jol. ti it 1 1895 118 1209 u ii 17 83 pt. 2 84-86 1896 119 1142 2 1895 118 1210 I. u 18 1896 119 1143 1144 ti tt 3 1895 118 1311 it tt 19 87-89 1896 119 «• docs. 1 1-5 pt. 1 1895 118 1213 it tt 20 90-93 1896 119 1145 ii tt 2 5pt. 2 1895 118 1213 i. tt 21 93-95 1896 119 1 i Nos. 89-90 not prtd. 2 Nos. 67-68 not prtd. 8 Nos. 54-55 omitted. 14 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Heel- ing. Serial No. Ses- sion. Meet- ing. 1214 1215 1316 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 Assem. docs. Senate jol. it <( " docs. Assem. jol. docs. Senate jol. docs. Assem. jol. 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 5pt. 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 li 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 pt. 1 21 pt. 2 22 23 24 35 26 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 96 97 pt. 1 97 pt. 2 98 pt. 1 98 pt. 2-100 1-9 10 pt. 1 10 pt. 2 11-27 28-29 30-39 40 41 42-43 44 45 46-50 51 1-10 11 12-16 16 pt. 2 16 pt- 3 16 pt. 4 17-26 27-29 30-48 49-52 53 54-57 58-67 68 69 70 71 pt. 1 71 pt. 2 72 73 74 75 75 pt. 2i 76-80 81 82-85 86-87 88 1-9 10 pt. 1 10 pt. 2 11-20 pt. 1 20 pt. 2 21-37 38-45 46 47-50 51 52-53 54 (42 of 1897)' 1896 1896 1896 1896 1896 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 119 119 119 119 119 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 121 121 m 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326 1327 1328 1329 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 Assem. jol. " docs. senate it jol. K docs. tt tt tt It (( tt tt (t (( (t It (t (( (( (( tt (1 (t If (t Assem jol. t< (( (c tt u docs. (< tt u tt tt it (1 tt tt tt tt tt f ( tt (( tt (( it n tt (( tt (( tt " tt ft tt ,1 tt 11 (t tt tt *• 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 1 2 2pt. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1-12 13-21 21 pt. 2 21 pt. 3 21 pt. 4 22 23-30 31-43 44 45-51 52-53 54' 54-61 62 63 64 64 pt. 3 65 66 67 68 68 pt. 2 69-71 72-73 74 1-9 10 10 pt. 2 11-17 18 19 19 pt. 2 20-38 39-54 55-56 57 58-59 60-61 1-6 7-23 24-39 40 41-47 48 48 pt. 2 49-51 52-54 55 56 57-58 59-65 65 pt. 2 65 pt. 3 65 pt. 4 66-67 68-69 69 pt. 2 70 71 72-73 74 75-76 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1898 121 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1899 122 1 Vol. of maps ; one copy seen had binder's title " Sen. docs." 2 As title page reads, though doc. 42 of 1897 is for different year. 3 Owing to some rearrangement in binding, this is called doc. 54 on title page of vol., but on title page of doc. is called doc. 48. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS 15 Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. 8es- Blon. Meet- tag. Serial No. Document. Vol. No. Date. SeB- BloO. Meet- ing. 1350 Assem. doca. 24 77 1899 122 1 1418 Senate docs. 6 26 pt. 1 1901 124 1 1351 (t (, 25 78-79 1899 122 1 1419 it ti 7 26 pts. 2-3 1901 124 1 1353 " u 26 80 1899 122 1 1420 ii tt 8 27-39 1901 124 1 1353 Senate jol. " docs. 1 2 1 1900 1900 1900 123 123 123 1 1 1 1421 1422 1423 ii ti tt tt it ii 9 10 11 40 41-42 48 pt. 1 1901 1901 1901 124 124 124 1 1354 1 1355 1-9 1 1356 (t K 2 10 pt. 1 1900 123 1 1424 ti ii 12 43 pt. 2 1901 124 1 1357 (i it 3 10 pt. 2 1900 123 1 1425 i. ii 13 44-45 1901 124 1 1358 ii it 4 11-28 1900 123 1 1426 ti ii 14 46 pt. 1 1901 124 1 1359 (t ti 5 39 pt. 1 1900 123 1 1437 it it 15 46 pt. 2 1901 124 1 1360 ii •! 6 39 pt. 2 1900 123 1 1438 ti tt 16 46 pt. 3 1901 124 1 1361 " " 7 29 pt. 3 1900 123 1 1439 it ti 17 46 pt. 4 1901 124 1 1362 ii ti 8 30-83 1900 123 1 1430 ti tt 18 47-50 1901 124 1 1363 >' ii . 1 : 24 ; Assem. v. 3 : 128. 7. 1839 In Sen. docs. 1840, v. 3 : 76. 8. 1840 " " 1841, v. 1 : 28 ; 9.* 9. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 2 : 46. 10. 1842 not found. 11. 1843 In Sen. docs. 1844, v. 1:33. 12. 1844 " " 1845, v. 3 : 120. * Doc 28 is the regular ann. rept of trustees ; doc 9 is called a Tin rept. on unclaimed dividends and deposits. Guardian Savings Institution 1879. Rept of receiver. 7 pp. (Sen. doc 23, 1879 Y. t) Ithaca Savings Bank serial 1842-1846. Ann. rept, 1-5. n. t p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1842 in Assem. docs. 1843, v. 6 : 196. 2-4 not found. 5. 1846 In Assem. docs. 1847, v. 4 : 148. Market Savings Bank of City of New York 1883. Communication from supt of bank dept on bank. 2 pp. (Assem. doc 109, 1883 v. 4.) Mechanics* Savings Bank of Fishkill 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. on trusteeship of bank. (AJL atty. gen. 1895: 320-321.) Mechanics' and Traders' Savings Instetdtion, New York City 1852. Minority rept on bill to incorporate institution. 4 pp. (Assem. doc 40, 1852 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 77 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Savings Banks — cont'd Ontario Savings Bank serial 1833-1844. Ann. rept. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 In Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3 : 270. 1834 " Sen. " 1835, v. 2:87. 1835 not found. 1836 In Sen. docs. 1837, v. 2:68. 1837-1843 not found. 1844 In Sen. docs. 1845, v. 3:122. Peoples' Savings Bank, Syracuse 1879. Communication from supt. of bank dept. re. bank. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 57, 1879 v. 4.) POUGHKEEPSIE SAVINGS BANK 1840. Ann. rept. (only one made). (Sen. doc. 16, 1841 v. 1.) Savings Bank of Utica serial a 1840-1845. Ann. rept., 1-6. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1840 In Sen. docs. 1841, v. 1 : 22 ; Assem. v. 4 * 95 2. 1841 in Sen. docs. 1842, v. 2 : 47. 3. 1842 not found. 4. 1843 In Assem. docs. 1844, v. 7 : 171. 5. 1844 not found. 6. 1845 in Assem. docs. 1845, v. 5:181. 6 1846. Ann. rept. on unclaimed deposits. (Assem. doc. 87, 1847 v. 2.) Schenectady Savings Bank serial 1835-1847. Ann. rept. 1-13. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1835 in Sen. docs. 1836, v. 1:41; Assem. r. 3 : 130. 2. 1836 in Sen. docs. 1837, v. 1 : 43 ; Assem. v. 2 : 104. 3. 1837 in Sen. docs. 1838, v. 2:47. 4. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 2 : 45. 5. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 4:109. 6. 1840 " " " 1841, v. 1 : 30. 7. 1841 ' 1842, 7. 2:29. 8. 1842 not found. 9. 1843 in Sen. docs. 1844, v. 1:32. 10-12 not found. 13. 1847 in Assem. docs. 1848, v. 6 : 202. non-serial 1834. Rept. on act to incorporate Schenectady Savings Bank. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 390, 1834 v. 4.) Seamen's Savings Bank serial 1829/30-1847. Ann. rept. of trustees, 1-18. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1829/30 in Sen. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 21. 2. 1831 " Assem. " 1832, v. 3:247. 3. 1832 " Sen. " 1833, v. 2 : 81. 4. 1833 ' 1834, v. 2 : 53. 5. 1834 " Assem. " 1835, v. 3:186. 6. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3 : 164. 7. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 3:180. 8. 1837 1838, V. 5:210. 9. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 4 : 175. 10. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 5:195. 11. 1840 " " " 1841, v. 4 : 114. 12. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 4 : 74. 13. 1842 " " " 1843, v. 6:188. 14. 1843 ' 1844, v. 7 : 165. 15. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 5 : 167. 16. 1845 not found. 17. 1846 in Assem. docs. 1847, v. 2 : 90. 18. 1847 1848, v. 6 : 198. non-serial 1829. Rept. of committee on banks and insurance cos. on petition for passage of act to incorporate Sea- men's Bank for Savings in city of N. Y. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 89-90.) State Trust and Savings Bank, Buffalo 1852. Rept. on act to incorporate bank. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1852 v. 1.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Savings Banks — cont'd Thibd Avenue Savings Bank, New Yobk City 1879. Communication from supt. of bank dept. re. bank. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1879 v. 4.) Tboy Savings Bank serial a 1824-1848. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs., 1-25. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1824 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1824 : 1082-1083. 2. 1825 " " " " 1825:997. 3. 1826 " " " " 1826 : 1110-1111. 4. 1827 ' 1827:1030. 5. 1828 ' 1828 : 1119. 6. 1829 ' " 1829 : 985-986. 7. 1830 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 4 ; Assem. docs. 420. 8. 1831 in Assem. docs. 9. 1832 " 1831, v. 4:344. 1832, v. 4 : 286. 1833, v. 4 : 292. 1834, v. 2 : 124. 1835, v. 2 : 81. 1836, v. 2:90. 1837, v. 4 : 300. 1838, v. 6:321, 1839, v. 6:354. 1840, v. 7 : 303. 1841, 1842, v. 1843, v 1844, v. 1845, v. 6 73. 99. 183. 168. 213. 10. 1833 11. 1834 " Sen. 12. 1835 " " 13. 1836 " " 14. 1837 " Assem. 15. 1838 " 16. 1839 " 17. 1840 " 18. 1841 " Sen. 19. 1842 " " 20. 1843 " Assem. 21. 1844 " 22. 1845 " 23-24 not found. 25. 1848 In Assem. docs. 1848, v. 6:201 6 1835-1844. Ann. rept. on unclaimed deposits. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in Sen. docs. 1836, v. 1 : 32 1836 " Assem. " 1837 " " " 1838 ** " " 1839 not found. 1840 in Assem. docs. 1841, v. 2 : 35. 1841 1842, v. 2:25. 1842 not found. 1843 in Assem. docs, 1844 '« 1837, v. 1 : 29. 1838, V. 5:72. 1839, v. 2:56. 7:172. 3:53. 1844, 1845, v. non-serial 1839. Rept. on petition of mngrs. of bank re. increased range of investment. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1839 v. 3.) Union Savings Bank, Rochester 1855. Minority rept. on bill re. incorporation of bank. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1855 v. 3.) Laws; see above, Laws BARYTES; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS BATAVIA Banks 1826. See Banks; this date 1827. See same. BATH Sewerage; see that title BATHS; see PUBLIC WORKS: CITY BEAN; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS BEAVER RIVER IMPROVEMENT; see RIVER CONSER- VANCY BEE-KEEPING; see AGRICULTURE BEET SUGAR; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. SUGAR BELGIUM Commerce; see Commerce: Interstate Education; see Education. Foreign Countries 78 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BELGIUM— cont'd Employment; see Labor. Employment Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Labor Disputes; see that title Pensions (Old Age); see Pensions: Industrial BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS See also Insurance. Assessment, etc., cos. serial Blind Mechanics' Association 1862-1866. Ann. rept., 1-5. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1862 in Sen. docs. 1863, v. 2:29. 2. 1863 " Assem. " 1864, v. 2:34. 3. 1864 " Sen. " 1865, v. 1:22. 4. 1865 not found. 5. 1866 in Assem. docs. 1867, v. 4 : 57. Soldiers' Relief Association 1862. Ann. rept., 1 (and only). (Assem. doc. 188, 1863 v. 6.) non-serial 1828. Rept. on petition praying extension of charter of the Mutual Benefit Socy. of Cordwainers of N. Y. City. (Assem. joL Jan. 1828: 88-89.) 1831. Rept. on petition to revive and continue in force charter of Butchers' Benevolent Socy. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 298, 1831 v. 4.) 1854. Memorial of Mariners' Family Industrial Socy. on general condition of socy. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1854 v. 2.) 1861-1895. Rept. of Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Fund of N. Y. City. 18 pp. (Same 51, 1895 v. 5.) 1872-1901. Stmts, of insolvent re-insured and sus- pended life, casualty, fraternal, etc., insurance cos. (14 AR. insurance dept. 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 222-235) — same 1901.) 1882. Remonstrance of representatives of co-operative beneficiary organizations agst. certain bills pend- ing in legisl. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1882 v. 6.) . Co-operative insurance; exemption from juris- diction of insurance dept. and legislative regulation advised. (Govs. mess. 1882: 15-16.) 1883-1903. See also Insurance; these dates. 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on interpretation of re- peating clause of ch. 520, laws of 1889, relating to beneficiary assns. and orders. (AR. atty. gen. 1889: 311-313.) 1889. Same, upon a certain state of facts re. a mu- tual benefit assn. (Same 1889: 384-387.) 1890. Same, on proposed declaration of incorporation of U. S. Fraternal Security Assn. (Same 1890: 256-257.) . Same, on question of filing certificate of incor- poration of Amer. Mutual Endowment Assn. (Same 1890: 274-277.) . Same, on question of filing certificates for en- dowment assns. by secy, of state. (Some 1890: 224-226.) 1890-1903. Tables showing receipts and disbursements and general summary of business of fraternal bene- ficiary societies, orders, or assns. transacting busi- ness in N. Y. (32 AR. insurance dept. 1890 pt. 2 (p. lxxiv) — same 1903.) . Abstr. compiled from ann. stmts, of fraternal beneficiary orders or assns. showing condition on Dec. 31. (32 same 1890 pt. 2 (pp. 427-469)— same 1903.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether fra- ternal beneficial assns. can be formed by insurance of minors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 91-92.) . Same, on question whether casualty insurance co. can have sick benefit fund only. (Same 1893: 294-295.) BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Same, on contents of certificates of incorpora- tion of fraternal beneficiary societies. (Same 1893: 317.) . Same, on provisions of club act re. corporations formed for giving financial aid to members. (Same 1893: 179-180.) . Same, on payment of salaries by fraternal bene- ficiary socy. (Same 1893: 103.) . Same, on organization of mutual benefit socie- ties under "club act." (Same 1893: 363-364.) . Same, on examination of fraternal beneficiary societies by supt. of insurance prior to granting of certificate. (Same 1893: 87-88.) 1895. Same, on re-incorporation of Equitable Aid Socy. of Syracuse. (Same 1895: 189-191.) 1896. Same, in matter of fraternal assns. right to use portion of assessment upon their membership for payment of assn. expenses. (Same 1896: 204-205.) 1902. Trade union benefit insurance; text of 69 App. Div. 578. (Bull. v. 4, bureau labor statistics 1902: 149-150.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; banking law; benevolent orders law; a socy. of Odd Fellows incorp. under benevolent orders law has no right to monopolize its real property; exception; savings banks not authorized to invest funds or surplus in such se- curities. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 245-246.) . Same, insurance law; right of fraternal benefi- ciary societies to transact business; construction of sec. 232, insurance law. (Same 1902: 247.) BERKSHIRE INDUSTRIAL FARM; see p. 376 BETHLEHEM Taxation; see Taxation: State BETTERMENT MOVEMENTS Social; see Population BIG CHAZY RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy BILLS OF CREDIT; see MONEY BINGHAMTON Banks 1818. See Banks; this date. Finance; see Finance: City Streets; see Public Works: City Taxation; see Taxation: State BINGHAMTON ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE; see p. 399 BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY; see FISH AND GAME BIRTHS Registration; see Population BISCUIT MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, THAT TITLE BITUMINOUS COAL; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MIN- ERALS. COAL BLACK RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy Water Rights; see Land. Riparian BLACK ROCK RESERVATION; see LAND: STATE INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 79 BLENHEIM MANOR; see LAND TENURE BLIND Maintenance; see that title BLIND MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION; see BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS BLOOD-DRYING FACTORIES; see INDUSTRIES. IOUS TRADES NOX- BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM; see p. 376 BLUESTONE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS BOARD OF CITY MAGISTRATES; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY BOG IRON; see NATURAL RESOURCES. LIMONITE BOILER INSPECTION serial 1868. Rept. of inspector of steam boilers, 1 (and only). (Assem. doc. 14, 1869 v. 2.) non-serial 1860. Rept. on bill to provide for inspection of steam boilers, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1861 v. 3.) 1890. Recommendation for law regulating inspection of steam boilers. (5 A.R. factory inspectors 1890: 95-97.) 1893. Inspection of steam boilers under state super- vision; by chief Wade, Mass. (8 same 1893: 780- 787.) 1896. The Mass. boiler inspection law; by inspector F. Hawley of Mass. (11 same 1896: 1212-1216.) 1897. Boiler inspection; by W. S. Mullin, Pa. (12 same 1897: 733-738.) 1898. Boiler inspection and examination of engines; by T. Hawley, state insp. of Mass. (13 some 1898: 813-817.) 1900/1-1903/4. Certificates of boiler inspections filed with bureau of factory inspection. (16 same 1900/1 (p. 500)— same 1903/4.) 1901. Low water alarms on boiler and laws concern- ing their use; by insp. F. C. Base, Ohio. (16 same 1901: 557-561.) BOOK BINDERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes BOTANY (ECONOMIC) serial 1867-1904. Ann. rept of botanist. 8° and 4°. In Docs. as follows : 1867 in 21 ann. rept. state museum App. O L > 23-24. 1868 in 22 ann. rept. state museum App. E p 25-106. 1869 in 23 ann. rept. state museum PP 27-135. 1870 " 24 " " " " 41-108. 1871 " 25 ** " " " " 57-124. 1872 " 26 " " " " " 35-91. 1873 " 27 " " " " " 73-116. 1874 " 28 " " " ** " 31-88. 1875 " 29 " " " " " 29-82. 1876 " 30 " " " " " 23-79. 1877 " 31 " a " " '* 19-60. 1878 " 32 '* " " " " 17-72. 1879 " 33 .( " " " " 11-49. 1880 " 34 " " " " *' 24-58. 1881 " 35 n u " " " 125-164 1882 " 36 " " *' " " 29-49. 1883 " 37 ' " " " " 63-68. 1884 " 38 " " " " " 77-138. 1885 " 39 " " i. " " 30-75. 1886 " 40 " " " " " 37-78. 1887 " 41 " *' " " *' 49-122. 1888 " 42 " *' " *' " 99-145. 1889 " 43 " " " *' n 49-97. 1889 " Sen. docs. 1890, v. 7:61. 63-102. 83-149. 129-197. BOTANY (ECONOMIC)— cont'd serial — cont'd 1890 " 44 ann. rept. state museum pp. 115-197. 1891 " 45 " " " " 63-102. 1892 " 46 ' 1893 " 47 1894 " 48 ann. rept. t. 1 : 100-337. 1895 " 49 " " V. 1 : 17-83. 1896 " 50 " " V. 1 : 76-159. 1897 " 51 " " v. 1 : 263-321. 1898 is bulletin no. 25 N. Y. state museum. 1899 in 53 ann. rept. v. 1 : 817-867. 1900 " 54 " " v. 1 : 125-199. 1901 is bulletin no. 54 N. Y. state museum. 1902 " " " 67 1903 " " " 75 " BOUNTY Agriculture; see Agriculture. Public Aid Animal 1820. Rept. on bounties for destroying wolves. (As- sem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 43-48.) 1822. Rept. on act in addition to act to encourage de- struction of wolves and noxious animals and birds. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 233.) . Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. bounties for destruction of noxious wild animals. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 31-32.) . Rept. agst. paying certain rewards for killing wolves. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 165-166.) . Opposed to rewards for destruction of noxious animals being drawn from treasury. (Govs. mess. 1822.) . Rept. on law of last yr. for relief of town of Mooers re. wolf certificate decision of co. super- visors contested by town supervisors. (Assem. jol. 1823: 1021-1022.) 1824. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervision of St. Lawrence co. praying authority to raise additional bounty on wolves. (Sen. jol. Aug. 1824: 440.) 1826. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Franklin co. praying for additional bounty for destruction of wolves, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 561.) 1828. Rept. on petition of town of East Hampton, Suf- folk co., praying for a bounty for the destruction of foxes. (Same Jan. 1828: 961.) 1834. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Oswego co. re. destruction of wolves. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 378, 1834 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Florence, Oneida co., for passage of bounty for killing of bears. 1 p. (Same 43, 1835 v. 1.) 1836. Rept. on petition of citizens of East Hampton for authority to levy bounty on foxes. 1 p. (Same 139, 1836 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition that provision of revised stat- utes re. destruction of wolves and other noxious animals be extended to said co. 1 p. (Same 39, 1836 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition of supervisors of Steuben co. for authority to raise bounty on panthers, wolves, and foxes. 1 p. (Same 89, 1836 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervision of Lewis co. to raise bounty on wolves. 1 p. (Same 325, 1838 v. 6.) . Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Suffolk co. for bounty on foxes and crows. 1 1. (Same 222, 1838 v. 5.) Expenditures for 1815-1825. Stmt, showing amt. paid out of treasury of state for destruction of wolves. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825 table facing p. 147.) 1825. Rept. on amt. paid under laws granting bounty for destruction of wolves. (Same Jan. 1825: 423- 424.) Fish and Game; see that title Industries; see that title 80 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK BOUNTY— confd Land; see War Expenditures Military; see War Expenditures Salt; see Industries, etc Salt Manufacture BOYCOTTS; see LABOR DISPUTES BRICKMAKING; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BRIDGES It is realized that, from the engineering standpoint, the following classification of bridges has little value. For the purposes of this index, however, it was believed that a regional classification, indicating the direction of the progress of this branch of improvements, would be the more usefuL 1812. Rept praying grant of lottery for erection of bridge over Cayuga lake and protest of Cayuga Bridge co. agst. same. (Assem. jol. 35 sess. 1812: 168-169.) 1827. Rept on apprn. to complete bridge in town of Galen, Wayne co. {Same 1827: 658.) . Rept. re. expediency of law compelling comrs. of highways to erect good substantial railings on all bridges of 10 ft. in length or upward. (Some Jan. 1827: 494-495.) 1838. Rept. on res. re. amending revised statutes in relation to bridges. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 207, 1838 v. 5.) 1849. Communication from comrs. of code re. high- way bridges and ferries statutes. 16 pp. (Same 12, 1849 v. 1.) 1856/7. Rept. of comrs. under act for construction of bridge across South Bay, Washington co., and con- struction of road from Whitehall to so. line of Essex co., showing detailed progress of work. (A. R comptroller 1856/7: 116-118.) 1884-1890. Ann. repts. of various bridge cos. riling repts. with state engr. in accordance with require- ments of sec. 25, ch. 232, laws of 1854. (A.R. engr. etc. on cos. navigating lakes and rivers etc. 1884 (pp. 30-39) — same 1890.) 1899. Rept. of bridge designer and inspector of engr. dept (AJt. engr. etc. 1899: 60-63.) 1900-1904. Rept of chief bridge designer of bureau of bridges of N. Y. state engr"s. dept (Same 1900 (pp. 154-158)— same 1904.) 1901-1904 called Rept. of bureau of bridges. 1902. Inspection of bridges used by street surface r.rs. (20 AJt. r.r comrs. v. 1 1902: 943-944.) Canal Bridges 1830. Rept. of canal comrs. on subject of fences and bridges on canals. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 334, 1830 v. 4.) 1854. Communication from canal comrs. in answer to res. directing them to furnish papers re. commuta- tion of bridges. 3 pp. (Same 52, 1854 v. 2.) 1859. Communication from canal comr. on canal bridges, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 110, 1859 v. 2.) . Communication on canal bridges. 2 pp. (Same 94, 1859 v. 2.) 1866. Legislation necessary to reconstruct all existing wooden bridges over canals. (AJt engr. etc. on canals 1866: 16.) . Rept re. certain canal bridges. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 70, 1866 v. 4.) 1867. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on canals as relates to bldg. of canal bridges. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2081-2094.) 1890. Authority of state engr. in inspection and exam- ination of highway bridges over canals. (AJR, engr. etc. on canals 1890: 31-32.) . Opinion from state engr., etc., as to location for new bridges over state canals in place of existing structures. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1890 v. 5.) BRIDGES— cont'd Canal Bridges — cont'd 1892. Rept. of supt. of public works re. apprn. of moneys for construction or re-construction of canal bridges. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1892 v. 9.) . Present law regulating inspection of iron high- way bridges over canals faulty in construction. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 28-30.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. supervision by supt. of public works of bridges constructed over canals. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 198-199.) 1902. Recommendation that authority to cross canals by means of canal bridges be revoked; that new permits will be issued only to such cos. as will guarantee strengthening of bridges under direction of state engr., etc. (Govs. mess. 1902: 38.) Black Riveb Canal 1892. Supt. public works on safety of bridge known as King Arch Bridge, Jefferson co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1892; Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 809-810.) Chemung Canal 1847. See below, Hamburg Canal; this date. 1863. Communication from canal bd. re. certain bridges over Chemung canal at Elmira. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1863 v. 5.) Eeie and Champlain Canal 1828. Communication on petition praying for erection of bridge over Erie canal in Utica. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 463.) 1830. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for bridge over Erie canal at Utica. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 274, LegisL docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1843. Rept of canal comrs. re. bridges betw. Little Falls and Utica. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. of canal bd. on petition of common coun- cil of Utica for canal repairs and a bridge across canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 30, 1844 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for construc- tion of two bridges over canal at West Troy. 2 pp. (Same 149, 1844 v. 6.) 1846. Rept. on memorial of common council of Al- bany re. bridge across canal in Water st 2 pp. (Same 128, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. of canal bd. on petition for bridge at Frankfort. 2 pp. (Same 200, 1847 v. 7.) 1866. Rept. of engr. and surveyor re. canal bridge at Lockport. 6 pp. (Same 132, 1866 v. 6.) 1869. Communication from state engr. on cost, etc., of swing bridge over Erie canal at Rochester. 8 pp., and plan. (Sen. doc. 30, 1869 v. 3.) 1870. Veto of bill re. construction of farm bridge over Champlain canal. (Assem. joL 1870: 740-741.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill re. removal of bridge over Champlain canal. (Same 1881: 1254.) . Veto of Assem. bill 358 re. bridge over Erie canal in Rochester. (Same 1881: 1670-1671.) 1886. Veto of Assem. bill 236 re. drawbridge over Erie canal in Utica. (Same 1886: 937-938.) 1887. Cost of construction, inadequacy of apprns., etc., for various bridges over Erie canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1887: 9-11.) . Engineering expenses for construction of high- way and towing path bridge on line of Champlain canal over Mohawk river betw. Cohoes and Water- ford. (Same 1887: 54.) 1891. Stmt of cost of lift bridges on Erie and Cham- plain canals showing cost of each. (Same 1891: 55.) 1892. Veto of Sen. bill re. bridge over Erie canal in Rochester. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 976.) . Suggestions re. reconstruction of certain wooden canal bridges, with regard to expense entailed, whether same should be borne wholly or in part by state. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 17.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 81 BRIDGES— cont'd Canal Bridges— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canal — cont'd 1894. Rept. of movable bridges as used in Europe, with special reference to bridge over Erie canal at West Main St., Rochester, as well as general appli- cation of such bridges to city streets along entire line of Erie canal. (Same 1894: 397-423.) 1896. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. bridge over Erie canal in Rochester. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 56, 1896 v. 7.) Genesee Valley Canal 1847. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for bridge at Troup st. in Rochester. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 221, 1847 v. 7.) Hambubq Canal 1847. Rept. of canal bd. re. Hamburg canal in Buffalo, and bridge across Chemung canal in Elmira. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1847 v. 6.) Shinnecock Canal; see below, Railroad Bridges Highway Bridges 1866. Stmt, of estimated cost of rebuilding all super- structures of st. and road bridges of wood substi- tuting iron therefor. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1866: 16.) 1867. Estimated cost of rebuilding all superstructures of st. and road bridges, of wood, substituting iron therefor. (Same 1867: 14.) 1891. Communication of state engr., etc., re. construc- tion of St., or road, bridges by canal comrs. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1891 v. 6.) . Amdmt. to sec. 145, ch. 568, laws of 1890, for examination of highway bridges, providing apprn. to carry on said inspection. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1891: 57.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; bridges part of highway and may be constructed by state engr. in process of improvement of highway. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 316-317.) Lake Bridges; see below, Railroad Bridges Railroad Bridges 1871. Rept. of canal bd. on effect on commerce, etc., of state if structure (i. e. a swing drawbridge built by a Vt. r.r. co.) be placed across Lake Cham- plain at Ticonderoga. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1871 v. 7.) 1891. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. of N. Y. on strains on r.r. bridges of state. Albany, 1891. 1880 pp. Long Island Railroad Compant 1895. Reconstruction of bridge of Long Is. R.R. co. spanning Shinnecock canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1895: 18-19.) New England and Southwestern Railroad 1887. Opinion of atty. gen. on right of New England and Southwestern R.R. co. to construct bridge across Hudson river. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1887 v. 10.) Northern Railroad 1849. Rept. of committee on petitions to authorize Northern R.R. co. to construct drawbridge across outlet of Lake Champlain. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Testimony taken by r.r. committee re. bridging Lake Champlain. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1850 v. 3.) . Speech before a committee of the Sen., Feb., agst. application for bridge at Rouse's Point, across Lake Champlain; by G. R. Davis. 36 pp. Not seen ; item from catalogue of Amer. Socy. of Civil Engrs. 1851. Repts. on bridging Lake Champlain at Rouse's Point. 114 pp., and maps. (Sen. doc. 20, 1851 v. 1.) BRIDGES— cont'd Railroad Bridges — cont'd Northern Railroad — cont'd 1851. Rept. on bill for construction of bridge across Lake Champlain, at Rouse's Point. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 154, 1851 v. 5.) . Minority rept. on application of Northern R.R. for authority to bridge Lake Champlain. 13 pp. (Same 134, 1851 v. 5.) Plattsburgh and Rouse's Point Railroad 1851. Rept. authorizing Plattsburgh and Rouse's Point R.R. co. to erect drawbridge across Big Chazy river, Clinton co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 145, 1851 v. 5.) River Bridges Allegany River 1858. Rept. re. bridge across Allegany river nr. mouth of Tuanguant Creek. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1858 v. 3.) Black River 1856. Rept. on petition for construction of bridge over Black river. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1856 v. 4.) 1895. Rept. re. bridge at Carthage over Black river. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1895 v. 3.) Byram River 1851. Rept. on petition for drawbridge across Bryam river. 2 pp. (Same 146, 1851 v. 5.) Cattaraugus Rivee 1869. Rept. re. construction of bridge across Cattarau- gus creek at Upper Irving. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1869 v. 4.) Chenango River 1826. Rept. on petition re. erection of bridge across Chenango river at Binghamton. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 794-795.) 1845. Rept. on bill re. Chenango bridge. 7 pp. (As- sem. doc. 229, 1845 v. 6.) Delaware River 1822. Rept. on petition for aid to build bridge across Delaware river, Sullivan co. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 290.) . Rept. re. petition for aid in building of bridge across Delaware river at Narrows, Sullivan co. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 456-457.) 1823. Rept. on petition praying act of incorporation to build bridge over Delaware river at Narrows. (Sen. jol. 1823: 95.) East River 1857. Rept. on petition for bridge over East river at N. Y. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 167, 1857 v. 4.) 1875. Acts of state of N. Y. and of U. S. re. N. Y. and Brooklyn Bridge. 21 pp. . Same, another ed. 27 pp. 1877. Rept. of bd. of consulting engrs. apptd. to rec- ommend plan for N. Y. and Long Is. bridge across East river at Blackwell's Is. 48 pp., 11 pis. 1879. Rept. re. N. Y. and Brooklyn bridge. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1879 v. 7.) . Testimony before committee on commerce and navigation re. N. Y. and Brooklyn bridge. 602, 791 pp. . Testimony taken re. N. Y. and Brooklyn bridge, pursuant to res. of Feb. 5. 1 p. 1., 5-176 pp. 1887. Rept. on feasibility and necessity of bridge or tunnel across East River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 56, 1887 v. 7.) 1890. Veto of Sen. bill 480 re. bridge in course of con- struction over East River. (Sen. jol. 1890: 1300- 1301.) 1896. Rept. of Assem. cities committee apptd. to in- vestigate mngmnt. of N. Y. and Brooklyn Bridge. 216 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1896 v. 15.) 82 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BRIDGES— cont'd River Bridges — cont'd Genesee Riveb 1816. Rept. on petitions re. bridge over Genesee River on state road betw. Avon and Caledonia. (Assem. jol. 1816: 443.) 1856. Rept. on petition for drawbridge across Genesee River. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1856 v. 2.) Habt.fw Riveb 1810. Rept. of atty. gen. on petition to erect bridge over certain part of Harlem River and counter pe- titions of directors of Harlem Bridge co. (Assem. jol. 33 sess. 1810: 180-181.) 1861. Rept. of comrs. on Harlem Bridge, with infor- mation re. contracts, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1861 v. 5.) 1864. Same, re. rebuilding and reconstruction of said bridge. 106 pp. {Same 175, 1864 v. 7.) 1865. Same, re. amts. expended. 112 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1865 v. 2.) 1866. Rept. of Harlem Bridge comrs. 6 pp. (Same 10, 1866 v. 1.) 1867. Rept. of progress by Harlem River bridge comrs. 6 pp. (Same 55, 1867 v. 2.) 1868. Rept. of Harlem Bridge comrs. 4 pp. (Same 34, 1868 v. 3; Assem. doc. 62, 168 v. 8.) 1869. Same. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1869 v. 6; Assem. doc. 121, 1869 v. 9.) 1883. Rept of corporation counsel of city of N. T. on Harlem River bridge. 22 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1883 v. 6.) 1886. Rept. of Harlem River bridge comn. 28 pp. (Same 70, 1886 v. 6.) Hoosick Riveb 1800. Rept. re. erection of bridge over Hoosick River. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 181-182.) 1815. Rept. on remonstrance agst. building of bridge over Genesee River betw. Genesee, Ontario co., and Leicester, Genesee co. (Same 38 sess. 1815: 602- 603.) Hudson Riveb 1800. Rept. re. petition for erection of bridge over Hudson River near Sandy Hill. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1800: 211.) 1804. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to build drawbridge over Hudson River at Troy. (Same Jan. 1804: 283-284.) 1831. Rept. on petition for bridge across Hudson River at Troy. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 29, 1831 v. 1.) 1835. Rept. on petitions and remonstrances re. bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 4 pp. (Same 363, 1835 v. 4.) 1841. Repts. on petitions for removal of bridge over Hudson River at Troy. 3, 3pp. (Same 299 and 300, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. on petitions and remonstrances re. bridge over Hudson River at Albany. 18 pp. (Same 253, 1841 v. 6.) . Rept. on petitions for bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 15, 105 pp. (Same 200, 1841 v. 6.) 1845. Rept. of majority on application for bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 151 pp. (Same 198, 1845 v. 5.) . Same, minority. 4 pp. (Same 199, 1845 t. 6.) . Memorial of mayor, etc., of Troy, re. bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 11 pp. (Same 72, 1845 v. 3.) 1848. Rept. on bill authorizing bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 16 pp. (Same 149, 1848 v. 5.) 1852. Rept. on bridging Hudson River at Albany. 3 pp. (Same 115, 1852 v. 5.) 1854. Rept. re. bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 68 pp. (Sen. doc. 97, 1854 v. 2.) BRIDGES— cont'd River Bridges — cont'd Hudson Riveb — cont'd 1855. Rept. on bill for construction of bridge over Hudson River at or near Stony Creek. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 106, 1855 v. 4.) 1856. Rept. re. bridge across Hudson River at Albany. 19 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1856 v. 2.) . Rept. on bill for construction of bridge at Al- bany. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 206, 1856 v. 5.) . Testimony taken before Sen. committee on roads and bridges in matter of bridging the Hudson at Albany. 303 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1856 v. 2.) . Additional testimony re. Albany bridge. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1856 v. 5.) . Speeches of counsel for petitioners before Sen. committee on roads and bridges in matter of bridg- ing Hudson River at Albany; by R. B. Van Valken- burgh and J. H. Reynolds. 23 pp. Not seen ; item from catalogue of Amer. Socy. of Civil Engrs. 1857. Rept re. Albany bridge bill. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 203, 1857 v. 3.) 1887. See above. Railroad Bridges. New England and S. W. R.R. 1890. Memorial re. charter for bridge across Hudson River at Poughkeepsie. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1890 v. 4.) KCNDEBHOOK CREEK 1819. Rept. on petition requesting grant of money for construction of bridge across Kinderhook Creek. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 381.) Mohawk Riveb 1828. Repts. on petition praying for appm. for erec- tion of bridge across Mohawk River, in town of Manheim. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 206; 278.) 1849. Rept. on petition of citizens of Fulton and Mont- gomery re. erection of bridge over Mohawk at Fultonville. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1849 v. 2.) 1859. Repts. on act to provide for free bridge across Mohawk River at Amsterdam. 3, 4 pp. (Same 137, 1859 v. 3.) 1886. Communication of supt. of public works re. bridge at Cohoes. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1886 v. 5.) Nevebsink Riveb 1847. Rept. on petitions re. repeal of act to provide for completion of bridge over Neversink River. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1847 v. 2.) NlAGABA RlVEB See also below. Individual cos. Niagara Eiver Bridge Co. 1856. Rept. on petition for bridge across Niagara River at Buffalo. 5 pp. (Sen. doc 80, 1856 v. 2.) 1857. Testimony reptd. by Mr. Wakemen from com- mittee on commerce and navigation re. interna- tional bridge. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 200, 1857 v. 3.) 1858. Statutes of N. T. state and the province of Canada re. international bridge across Niagara River. 3 pp. NOBMAN'S Ktt.t. 1800. Rept. on petition for aid in erection of bridge across Norman's Kill. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 152.) Oak Orchard Cbeek 1828. Rept. on petition praying authority to construct bridge across Oak Orchard Creek. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 371.) 1832. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of New Orleans co. for apprn. to bu,ild bridge across Oak Orchard Creek. 2 pp. (Assem doc. 30, 1832 v. 1.) Oneida Riveb 1850. Rept on petition of inhabitants of Onondaga and Oswego cos. for bridge over Oneida River at Oak Orchard. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 49, 1850 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 83 BRIDGES— cont'd River Bridges — cont'd Oswego Rivee 1870. Veto of act for protection of bridge over Oswego River. (Sen. jol. 1870: 444-446.) Sacandaga Rivee 1818. Rept. re. petition praying aid of bridge across Sacandaga River. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 353.) 1857. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of no. distr. of Saratoga co. for apprn. to repair state bridge over Sacandaga River. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 161, 1857 v. 3.) 1858. Rept. re. preservation of Sackandaga bridge. 4 pp. (Some 83, 1859 v. 2.) 1859. Same. 4 pp. {Same 83, 1859 v. 2.) . Rept. re. act making apprn. for state bridge across Sacandaga River in town of Hadley. 3 pp. (Same 177, 1859 v. 4.) . Rept. on preservation of Sacandaga bridge. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 118, 1859 v. 2.) 1860. Rept. on Sacandaga bridge. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 84, 1860 v. 3.) 1861. Rept. on application of comrs. for bridge over Sacandaga River. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1861 v. 2.) Susquehanna Rivee 1827. Rept. re. building of bridge across Susquehanna River at Colesville and at Watson's Perry, Bain- bridge. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 737.) TONAWANDA CHEEK 1856. Rept. on bill re. bridge across Tonawanda Creek. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 159, 1856 v. 4.) Wappingee's Creek 1800. Rept. re. erecting bridge across Wappinger's Creek. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1801: 111.) West Canada Ceeek 1819. Rept. re. petition praying aid for erection of bridge over West Canada Creek on road from Johnstown to Sackett's Harbor. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 776-777.) Taxation; see Taxation: City, do. County Toll Bridges 1807. List of toll bridges with their capital stock, (v. 2 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1807: 105.) 1818. Rept. on petition praying authority to build toll bridge across Genesee River in town of Nunda. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 424.) 1820. Rept. re. petition praying authority to build toll bridge over Genesee River at village of Roches- terville, Genesee co. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 561.) 1822. Rept. on petition praying for privilege of erect- ing toll bridge over Buffalo Creek in Buffalo. ( Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 61-65.) 1825. Rept. on petition praying leave to erect toll gate at bridge across Seneca River from Cicero to Lysander. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 181.) 1828. Rept. on petition asking privilege of building toll bridge across Schoharie Creek. (Same Jan. 1828: 796.) 1852. Rept. on petition of corporate authorities of Lansingburgh for formation of co. to erect toll bridges. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 77, 1852 v. 2.) 1854. Opinion of atty. gen. on Sen. bill authorizing construction of toll bridge across Chenango River at Binghamton, and whether provisions of said bill are constitutional. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1854 v. 2.) BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES Albany and Greenbush Company 1875. Rept. re. investigation of Albany and Green- bush co. 182 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1875 v. 10.) BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Amsterdam Bridge Company 1823-1829. Ann. acct. of receipts and expenditures of Amsterdam Bridge co. since they began collecting toll. (Sen. doc. 25 (pp. 3-4), 1830 v. 1.) 1830. Stmt, of affairs of Amsterdam Bridge co. 5 pp. (Same 25, 1830 v. 1.) Brighton Bridge Company 1820. Rept. re. act for relief of certain stockholders of Brighton Bridge co. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 183-184.) Canajoharie and Palatine Bridge Company 1847. Rept. by pres. and secy, of Canajoharie and Pal- atine Bridge Co. on amt. of capital stock, expendi- ture on bridges, rates of toll, repairs, salaries, etc. 31 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1847 v. 2.) Revenue, expenditures, etc., of CO., 1802-1846. . Rept. on petition to reduce tolls of Canajoharie and Palatine Bridge co. in Montgomery co. 2 pp. (Same 1847 v. 3.) Eastchester Bridge Company 1829. Rept. re. petition of Eastchester Bridge co. pray- ing leave to surrender corporate rights and remove materials composing bridge. (Assem. jol. 52 sess. 1829: 944-945.) Fort Hunter Suspension Bridge Company 1852. Rept. re. incorporation of Port Hunter Suspen- sion Bridge co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1852 v. 2.) Genesee Suspension Bridge Company 1852. Rept. on act to incorporate Genesee Suspension Bridge co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1852 v. 2.) Hoosick River Bridge Company 1822. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. for bldg. bridge over Hoosick River, leading from Troy to Bennington, Vt. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 857-858.) Hudson River Bridge Company 1871. Rept. of committee on canals re. mngmnt. of Hudson River Bridge co., or whether said co. has in any manner violated its charter. 5 pp. (As- sem. doc. 123, 1871 v. 11.) Middleburgh Bridge Company 1831. Rept. on petition of Middleburgh Bridge co. for charter amdmt. (Sen. doc. 39, 1831 v. 1.) Mohawk Bridge Company 1835. Rept. on memorial of Mohawk Bridge co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 303, 1835 v. 4.) 1836. Rept. on petition of Mohawk Bridge co. praying for act to prevent Utica and Schenectady R.R. co. from erecting bridge across Mohawk River at Sche- nectady. 5 pp. New York Bridge Company 1867. Act to incorporate N. Y. Bridge co. 7 pp. New York and Long Island Bridge Company 1875-1879. Rept. of secy, of N. Y. and Long Is. Bridge co. on finances of co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1880 v. 4.) Niagara River Bridge Company 1837. Rept. re. loan to Niagara River Suspension Bridge co. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 331, 1837 v. 4.) 1853. Petition of Niagara Palls Suspension Bridge co., and Niagara Falls International Bridge co. for charter to construct suspension bridge at or near Niagara Falls. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1855 v. 2.) 1857. Rept. on bill to incorporate International Bridge co. 40 pp. (Same 99, 1857 v. 3.) . Same. 4 pp. (Same 124, 1857 v. 4.) 1862. Rept. on petition praying for amdmt. of charter of Niagara Falls International Bridge co. 2 pp. (Same 63, 1862 v. 4.) 84 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Niagara River Bridge Company — cont'd 1866. Minority rept. on act incorporating Interna- tional Bridge co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 193, 1866 v. 7.) Oswego Bridge Company 1848. Rept. re. charter of Oswego Bridge co. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1848 v. 2.) Rensselaer Bridge Company 1828. Rept. on petition of Rensselaer Bridge co. pray- ing extension of charter. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 95-96.) Sodns Bay Bridge Company 1832. Rept. re. extension of charter of Sodus Bay Bridge co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 11, 1832 v. 1.) Union Bridge Company 1821. Rept. on petition of directors and former stock- holders of Union Bridge co. praying amdmt. of act authorizing bldg. of toll bridge over Oswego River, so that privileges granted to said co. be confirmed to N. B. Northrop. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 756- 757.) 1901. Rept of sub-committee re. investigation of af- fairs of Union Bridge co. (Sen. jol. 1901: 1607- 1612.) . Rept. of committee on affairs of Union Bridge co. 344 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1901 v. 18.) . Con. res. authorizing investigation of affairs of Union Bridge co. 5 pp. (Same 8, 1901 v. 1.) BROCKPORT Normal School; see Education. Normal, etc. BRONX VALLEY Sewerage; see that title BROOKLYN Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Brooklyn Institute; see Education. Industrial, etc. Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City Fires; see that title Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Lands under Water; see Land. Riparian Lands Parks; see Parks: City Police; see Administration of Justice: City Public Schools; see Education. Public Salaries; see Salaries: City Street Railways; see that title Streets; see Public Works: City Taxation; see Taxation: State Water Supply; see Water Supply: City BROOKLYN DISPENSARY; see p. 375 BROOKLYN OAS LIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL BROOKLYN INSTITUTE; see EDUCATION. INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL BROOKLYN ORPHAN ASYLUM; see p. 378 BROOKLYN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUEL- TY TO CHILDREN; see p. 378 BROOME COUNTY Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents BUFFALO Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Flour; see Industries. Inspection. Flour Normal School; see Education: Normal, etc. Police; see Administration of Justice: City Public Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Public Schools; see Education. Public Taxation; see Taxation: State University of Buffalo, Medical Department; see Education. Medical BUFFALO DISPENSARY; see p. 375 BUFFALO FEMALE SEMINARY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC BUFFALO GENERAL HOSPITAL; see p. 370 BUFFALO STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE; see p. 400 BUILDING LAWS Fire Escapes 1889. Fire escapes; by inspector Moore of Mass. (4 A.R. factory inspectors 1889: 284-290.) 1892. Law in N. Y. regarding fire escapes refers par- ticularly to mnfg. establishments; state factory inspector charged with duty of enforcing same; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 407.) 1897. On fire escapes ordered erected during yr.; cut of plan of escape adopted by dept. (12 A.R. factory inspectors 1897: 284.) 1899. Operations of dept. in regulating fire escapes on factory bldgs. (14 same 1899: 26-27.) 1902. Fire escape and fire protection; by C J. Nord- meyer, St. Louis, Mo. (17 same 1901/2: 571-574.) 1903. Jurisdiction over the erection of fire escapes on factory bldgs. in N. Y. City; review of city of N. Y. vs. Trustees of Sailors' Snug Harbor. (Bull. v. 5, bureau labor statistics 1903: 428-429.) . Text of decision in case of jurisdiction over erection of fire escapes on factory bldgs. in N. Y. City; with opinion of atty. gen. (3 AR. comr. labor 1903: 117-121.) 1904. Fire escapes in factories; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 209-210.) Law 1871. Laws re. bldgs. in city of N. Y. Albany, 1871. 1 p. 1., 51 pp. . Act to amend and reduce to one act several acts re. bldgs. in city of N. Y. Albany, 1871 (?) 44 pp. 1874. Laws re. bldgs. in city of N. Y. 1874 (?) 45 pp. Tenements; see Population. Housing BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of supt of banks re. bldg. and loan and co-operative savings and loan assns., 1-14. N. Y. and Albany, 1892-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1890 in Assem. docs. 1891, v. 15:85. 1892, v. 12:76. 1893, v. 16:85. 1894, v. 11:77. 1895, v. 15:85. " 1896, v. 9:64. " 1897, v. 11 : 57. 1898, v. 10:48. 1899, v. 8:52. 2. 1891 " " 3. 1892 " 4. 1893 " ' 5. 1894 " ' 6. 1895 " ' 7. 1896 " ' 8. 1897 " 9. 1898 " ' INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 85 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd serial — cont'd 10. 1899 in Sen. docs. 1900, v. 8 : 30. 11. 1900 " " " 1901, t. 8:34. 12. 1901 " " " 1902, t. 6:27. 13. 1902 1903, v. 5:4. 14. 1903 " Assem. " 1904, v. 17:44. non-serial 1856. Rept. of special legislative committee on bldg. assns. in city of N. Y. on protection of persons en- gaged in such assns. 80 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1856 v. 3.) 1875. Criticism of laws of 1875, ch. 564, of repts. and examination of bldg. loan assns. (A.R. bank dept. 1874/5: 11.) 1877. Rept. of examiner of bldg. and loan assns. for city of Buffalo. (Same 1876/7: 145-146.) 1881. On lack of control by dept. over bldg., mutual loan, and accumulating funds. (Same 1880/1: 8.) 1883. On present lack of control by dept. over bldg. loan, mutual, or accumulating fund assns. (Same 1882/3: 13.) 1884. Recommendation that law placing bldg. and mu- tual loan accumulating fund assns. under nominal supervision of bank dept. be repealed. (Same 1883/4: xiv.) 1888. Expediency of state or co. supervision of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1887/8: 23-24.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on subject of bldg. and loan assns. depositing with banking dept., and supervisory power of supt. of banking dept. over them. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 51-54.) 1891-1904. Bldg. and loan assns. and co-operative sav- ings and loan assns. reporting to bank dept. (A. R. bank dept. on co-operative savings etc. assns. 1891 (pp. 35-47, 889-890)— same 1904.) Table lapsed 1892-1894 Incl. . Stmt, of condition of bldg. and loan assns. and co-operative savings and loan assns. of state. (Same 1891 (pp. 49-859, 819-905)— same 1904.) 1892 has suppl. rept. pp. 1457-1479. . Bldg. lot assns. (Same 1891 (pp. 861-889) — same 1904.) 1892. Opinion of atty. gen.; bldg. and loan assns. should not be allowed to use word " bank " in title. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 398.) . Same; bldg. and loan assns. may borrow not to exceed one-fourth of aggregated amt. paid in by subscribers upon their stock and the income there- of. (Same 1892: 123-124.) • . Same; bldg. and loan assns. can not loan money except to members; they can not invest in other than real estate securities, issue " paid up " or " full paid " shares on which a fixed sum is to be repaid to the holder, etc. (Same 1892: 125-129.) 1892-1895. Foreign assns. (A.R. bank dept. on co-op- erative savings etc. assns. 1892 (pp. 1449-1455) — same 1895.) 1892-1904. Table of comparative assets and liabilities, receipts, disbursements, etc., of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1892 (pp. 921-937) — same 1904.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on incorporation of bldg. and loan assns. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 82-83.) 1895. On legislation placing under dept. the supervi- sion of foreign mortgage and foreign domestic loan and bldg. assns. (A.R. bank dept. 1894/5: 19-20.) . Opinion of atty. gen. as to same corporations conducting a savings, loan, and insurance business, or banking and insurance. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 75-76.) . Same, on right of bldg. and loan assns. to pur- chase shares of similar assns. organized in another state. (Same 1895: 313-315.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1896. Same, whether it is permissible for directors of People's Bldg., Loan, and Savings Assn. of Syra- cuse, N. Y., to reinstate stock which was considered forfeited. (Same 1896: 157-158.) 1897. Same, banking law; bldg. and loan assns.; by- laws and amdmts. (Same 1897: 225-229.) 1899. Same, bldg. and loan assns. incorporated under ch. 122, laws of 1851, have no authority to borrow money other than that given by sec. 5 of said act. (Same 1899: 214-215.) . On fraudulent operations of bldg. and loan assns. (A.R. bank dept. 1898/9: v, ix-xi.) . On state supervision of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1898/9: xxvii-xxix.) 1900. On dangers and abuses of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1899/00: xxxiv-xxxvii.) •. On abuses of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1899/ 00: xvi-xxi.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; bldg. and loan assns. can not have branch offices without consent of supt. of banks. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 255-256.) ■. Same, bldg. and loan assns. can not issue pre- ferred stock. (Same 1900: 277-278.) . Necessity of modification of statutes re. bldg. and loan assns. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 30.) 1901. Opinion of atty. gen.; banking law; powers of supt. of banks toward bldg. and loan assns. not limited or interfered with by assignment for bene- fit of creditors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 265-266.) . Not in 10 yrs. has state's system of bldg. and loan assns. carried so few elements of danger or larger possibilities of profit. (A.R. bank dept. 1900/1: xiv-xvii.) 1902. On methods of bldg. and loan assns.; extent of expense-fund plan declining; abolition of pre- mium; criticism of divided mortgage business. (Same 1901/2: xiv-xv.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; banking laws; change of name of bldg. and loan assn. must be approved by supt. of banks. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 186-187.) . Supt. of banks to be empowered to investigate condition and take possession of bldg. and loan assns. (Govs. mess. 1902: 43.) 1903. On changes in banking law to provide greater security of bldg. and loan assns. (A.R. bank dept. 1902/3: xli-xliv.) . On rept. agst. N. Y. Bldg. Loan Banking Assn. (Same 1902/3: x-xv.) 1904. Criticism of certain practices of bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1903/4: xxviii-xxx.) Laws 1892-1896. Law governing organization and supervi- sion of bldg. and loan assns. (A.R. bank dept. on co-operative savings etc. assns. 1892 (pp. 1487- 1511)— same 1904.) BUILDING STONE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MIN- ERALS BUILDING TRADES Industries; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes BURGLARY INSURANCE; see INSURANCE BURNHAM INDUSTRIAL FARM; see p. 376 BUSINESS; see CRISES AND DEPRESSIONS 86 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BUTTER Exports United States; see Commebce: International Prices; see that title Production; see Industries, etc BUTTERINE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. FOOD PRODUCTS BUTTON TURNERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes BYRAM RIVER Bridges; see that title CALIFORNIA Agriculture; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State CANADA Commerce; see Commerce: International Dairy Farming; see Industries. Dairy Education; see Education. Foreign Countries CANALS All the material on canals listed here is in the N. Y. Public Library. 1833-1834. Tabulated description of various canals of U. S., showing by states, dimensions, cost of con- struction per mile and total cost, tolls collected each yr.; and total amt. of tolls received. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 186-191.) Canada 1867. Return of recent survey and rept. of engrs. on Ottawa ship canal in answer to res. requesting in- formation of practicability of navigation for ves- sels of larger class, betw. Montreal and Lake Huron by way of River Ottawa and its tributary Mata- wan, Lake Nipissingue, and French River; scale best suited to nature of route; estimate of cost of improvement. Maps. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 75-192.) New York State serial Canal Commissioners Annual Report Under act of April 17, 1816. 1816-1877. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. Albany, 1817- 1878. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1816 in Assem. jol. Nov. 1816 : 313-355. 1817 " " " Jan. 1818:63-89. 1818 ' " 1819:200-220. 1819 " " " " 1820:450-460. 1820 " " " Nov. 1820:867-877. 1821 " Sen. " Jan. 1822:126-137. 1822 «' " " " 1823:495-509. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 533-551. 1824 " Sen. " " 1825:273-291. 1825 " Assem. " " 1826 app. I. 1826 ' " 1827:503-521. 1827 " " " " 1828:244-264. 1828 " " " " 1829:187-194. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1:47. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1 : 38. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 1:42. 1832 1833, v. 2 : 36 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2:55 1834 1835, v. 2:85. 1835 ' 1836, v. 2 : 65. 1836 1837, v. 2:73. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 3:61. 1838 1839, v. 3:86. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 3 : 60. 1840 1841, v. 3 : 72. 1841 1842, v. 2 : 24. 1842 1843, v. 2:25. 1843 1844, v. 1 : 16. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 1:28. 1845 " " " 1846, V. 1 : 14. 1846 1847, v. 1 : 20. CANALS— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Canal Commissioners — cont'd Annual Report — cont'd 1847 in Assem. docs. 1848, v. 2 : 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1861 1862 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1849. 1850, 1851, v. 1852, v. 1853, v. 1854, v. 1855, 16. 40. 45. 26. 33. 2:23. 2:65. 2:32. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. 1856, v. 3:100. 1857, v. 3 : 145. 1858, v. 1:20. 1859, v. 1:40. 1860, v. 2:51. 1861, v. 2 : " 57. 26. 9. 7. 6. 8. 10. 1862, v 1862, v. 2 1863, v. 1 1863, v. 1 1864, v. 1 1865, V. 1866, v. 1867, v. 1868, v. 1869, v. 1870, v. 1871, V. 1872, v. 2:29. 1873, v. 1:6. 6. 6. 6. 45. 12. 1874, v. 1 " 1875, V. 1 1876, v. 1 1877, v. 5 1878, v. 2: Proceedings 1868-1874. Proceedings of canal bd. Albany, 1868- 1874. Abolished by constitutional amendments adopted 1876. By this amendment the office of supt of public works was created. Superintendent of Public Works 1878-1904. Ann. rept of supt. of public works for yr. end. Sept. 30. Albany, 1879-1905. 1886-1903 title reads : Ann. rept of Supt of Public Works on canals, and these repts. include Ann. the canals. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1878 in Assem. docs. 1879, v. 1:12. 1879 " " ** 1880, v. 4:69. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 3:38. 1881 " Sen. 1882, T. 2:13. 1882 " Assem. " 1883, V. 2:9. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 1:9. 1884 n a (. 1885, V. 2:9. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 6:31. 1886 ft it tt 1887, v. 5:24. 1887 tt ft It 1888, v. 4:24. 1888 tt tt .. 1889, V. 5:21. 1889 tt tt tt 1890, v. 4:18. 1890 It ti II 1891, v. 4:18. 1891 .1 tt 11 1892, V. 4: 15. 1892 " Assem. " 1893, V. 3:9. 1893 it ti tt 1894, v. 2: 12. 1894 tt tt tt 1895, V. 7:27. 1895 tt tt tt 1896, V. 4:9. 1896 tt it tt 1897, v. 7:27. 1897 " Sen. 1898, V. 6:37. 1898 tt tt it 1899, V. 4:47. 1899 tt tt tt 1900, V. 2:25. 1900 tt tt tt 1901, v. 1 :29. 1901 " Sen. 1902, V. 22 : 42. 1902 ** Assem. ** 1903, v. 12 : 61. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, v. 16 : 33. State Engineer and Surveyor Under sec. 15, ch. 377, laws of 1850. 1 series 1850-1883. Ann rept. of state engr. and surveyor on canals of state. Albany, 1851-1884. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1850 In Assem. docs 1851, V. 3:45. 1851 t* ti it 1852, V. 4:90. 1852 tt tt tt 1853, V. 2:28. 1853 " Sen. " 1854, V. 1:60. 1854 " Assem. ** 1855, V. 3:50. 1855 tt tt tt 1856, V. 5 : 180. 1856 tt it it 1857, V. 1:60. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 87 CANALS— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd State Engineer and Surveyor- -cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1857 in Sen. docs. 1858, v. 1:15. 1858 " Assem. " 1859, v. 1:28. 1859 " " " 1860, V. 1:15. 1860 " " " 1861, V. 1:28. 1861 " " " 1862, V. 1:8. 1861 " Sen. 1862, V. 3:35. 1862 " Assem. " 1863, V. 1:8. 1862 " Sen. 1863, V. 4:50. 1863 " Assem. " 1864, T. 7 : 179. 1864 11 ft ft 1865, V. 2:20. 1865 it " tt 1866, V. 3:38. 1866 tt tt tt 1867, V. 2:27. 1867 tf tt tt 1868, V. 3:23. 1868 tt it tt 1869, V. 2:11. 1869 it ti ti 1870, V. 2:25. 1870 tt tt tt 1871, V. 3:19. 1871 tt .t tt 1872, V. 1:11. 1872 tt tt tt 1873, V. 2: 17. 1873 tt it it 1874, V. 2:24. 1874 tt i. tt 1875, V. 6:80. 1875 it ti it 1876, y. 3:27. 1876 " " " 1877, Y. 6:50. 1877 tt tt tt 1878, V. 2:9. 1878 tt tt it 1879, T. 2:41. 1879 it it tt 1880, V. 6:88. 1880 " Sen. " 1881, V. 2:28. 1881 tt if tt 1882, V. 5:54. 1882 tt ti it 1883, V. 1:9. 1883 2 series 1884, V. 1:9. 1884-1904. Ann. rept. of engr. and surveyor for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Albany, 1885-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1884 in Assem. docs. 1885, v. 4 : 38. 1885 1886, t. 5:44. 1886 1887, v. 7 : 38. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 4, pt. 2 : 1888 " " " 1889, 1889 1890, 1890 " " " 1891, 1891 " " " 1892, 1892 " " " 1893, 1893 ' 1894, 1894 " " " 1895, 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 9:58. V. 10:62. v. 13:66. v. 12:75. v. 6:35. v. 3:21. 16 : 89. v. 8 : 62. 1897, v. 19 : 73. 1898, v. 19:67. 1899, v. 21 : 72. 1900, v. 3 : 39. 1901, v. 14 : 54. 1902, v. 12:31. 1903, v. 5:39. 1904, v. 25 : 65. ;25. 1896, non-serial 1754-1853. Brief outline of internal improvements in state. (A.R. rept. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 6-12.) 1785-1862. Documentary sketch of N. Y. state canals; by S. H. Sweet. (Same 1862: 87-480; 2 maps, pis., tables.) 1788-1891. Outline history of improvement of water communication and construction of canals in N. Y. state. (Same 1891: 10-33.) 1788-1903. Summarized history of canal improvement in state. (Same 1899 (pp. 7-8) — same 1903.) 1792. Rept. of committee apptd. to explore the western waters in the state of N. Y., for the purpose of prosecuting the inland lock navigation. (Docu- mentary hist, state of N. Y. (O'Callaghan) v. 3: 659-670.) Official rept. of Philip Schuyler, Goldsbrow Banyar and Elkanah Watson to Western Inland Lrock Navi- gation Co. . Rept. of committee apptd. by directors of the Northern Inland Lock Navigation Co., to examine Hudson's River. Albany, Durell, 1792. 20 pp. Signed by Philip Schuyler, Abraham Ten Broeck, Jacobus Van Schenhoven, Stephen Van Rensselaer and Henry Quackenbosh. . Canal joining waters of Mohawk and Hudson rivers recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1792.) CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1794. Sum of £10,000 given to Northern and Western Cos. of Inland Lock Navigation. (Same 1794.) 1796. Rept. of the directors of the Western and North- ern Inland Lock Navigation Cos. in the stajte of N. Y., to the legisl.; together with the rept. of William Weston, engr. New York, Forman, 1796. 20 pp. 12°. 1804. Rept. on petition for relief of co. for opening lock navigation from navigable waters of Hudson River to Lake Champlain. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 245.) 1808. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to consider pro- priety of exploring and causing to be made an accu- rate survey of most eligible route for a canal betw. tidewaters of the Hudson and Lake Erie. (Same Jan. 1808: 296-297.) 1808-1825. Laws of state of N. Y., in relation to Erie and Champlain canals .... with ann. repts. of canal comrs., and other documents requisite for a complete official history of those works. . . . Al- bany, 1825. 2 v. pis., maps, etc. 1810. Rept. of directors of Western Inland Lock Nav- igation. (Sen. jol. 33 sess. 1810: 57.) 1811. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. Men. 13, 1810, to ex- plore the route of an inland navigation from Hud- son's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. (Same Jan. 1811: 64-75.) The comrs. were Gouverneur Morris, Stephen Van Rensselaer, De Witt Clinton, Simeon De Witt, William North, Thomas Eddy, and Peter B. Porter. Editions were also published separately in N. T. and Albany as follows : Albany, S. Southwick, 1811. 35 pp. 8° and New York, Prior and Dun- ning, 1811. 38 pp. 8° The report was drawn by Gouverneur Morris. . Reference to rept. of comrs. on expenses of canal communication betw. Hudson River and Lake Erie. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1811.) 1812. Rept. of comrs. under act of Apr. 8, 1811, on the improvement of internal navigation of state, with ace. docs. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1812: 112-129.) The comrs. were the same as those who made the 1811 report, with the addition of Robert Livingston and Robert Pulton. 5000 copies of the report were printed in a pamphlet of 40 pages by S. Southwick of Albany. 1814. Rept. of comrs. on progress of internal improve- ments in N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 242-245.) Signed by Gouverneur Morris, Stephen Van Rensselaer, De Witt Clinton, Simeon De Witt, Porter, Eddy, and Robert Fulton. 1816. Recommendation for connection of Hudson River with western lakes and Lake Champlain. (Govs. mess. 1816.) . Rept. of jt. committee on improvement of inter- nal navigation of state. (Sen. jol. 1816: 100-101; Assem. jol., pp.' 269-270.) Signed by Van Rensselaer, Clinton, De Witt, North, Eddy, Porter, and Chas. D. Cooper. . Rept. on that part of govs. mess. re. canals and roads. (Assem. jol. 1816: 392-396.) . Communication from bd. of canal comrs. re. northern canal. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 588-591 and app. 591-618.) 1817. Ohio res. on contemplated canal betw. Hudson and Lake Erie. (Sen. jol. Nov. 1816: 195-196.) . Rept. of jt. committee on subject of canals from Lake Erie to the Hudson River and from Lake Champlain to the same. Albany, 1817. 24 pp. Rept. on the ann. rept. of the canal comrs. 1817-1840. Table showing time when each canal was authorized, length of canals, no. of locks, etc. (Sen. doc. 98 (p. 7), 1844 v. 3.) 88 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Review of canal operations since adoption of pol- icy of internal improvements by state. (Govs, mess. 1840.) 1817-1842. Resume of financial policy of state in con- nection with its system of internal improvements. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 18-24.) 1817-1858. Proceeds of duties on foreign goods sold at auction, surrendered by N. Y. City to support canal policy of state; approximate whole amt. paid. (Sen. doc. 90, 1859 v. 2.) 1818. Communications to gov. of N. Y. from gov. of Penna. re. canal betw. Seneca Lake and branch of Susquehanna, and other communications re. com- merce. (Govs. mess. 1818.) . Rept. from canal comrs. on improvement of internal navigation of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 63-72.) . Rept. from comrs. of canal fund on navigable communication betw. great western and northern lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. (Same 1818: 100- 101.) 1819. Communication from canal comrs. on navigation betw. great western and northern lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. (Same Jan. 1819: 200-220.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. navigable com- munications betw. great western and northern lakes and Atlantic Ocean. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 117-118.) . Rept. on ann. rept. of canal comrs.; inquiries addressed to latter and their reply. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 512-516.) 1820. Rept. of comptroller on great western and north- ern canals. (Same Jan. 1820: 594-599.) . Condition of work on canals; improvement urged on Hudson waterways. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1820.) 1820-1824. Stmt, of increasing use of canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1824: 287-288.) Paging is from Sen. Jol. 1825. 1821. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on petition of Western Inland Lock Navigation co. praying addi- tional compensation for works taken by state for use of great canal. (Assem. jol. Nov. 1820: 262- 264.) 1823. Communication from comrs. of canal fund on navigable communication betw. great western and northern lakes and Atlantic Ocean. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 263-267.) . Rept. on petition praying that canal comrs. be authorized to make canal from Waterford to Troy. (Same 1823: 631-635.) . Blank form filled in ms. Canal comn. Articles of agreement, etc. 4 pp. 1824. Rept. on communication of acting canal comrs. requesting " An examination of their accts. and their proceedings in general." (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 1073-1081.) . Rept. on memorial praying survey of route of canal to connect Lakes Ontario and Champlain. (Same 1824: 804-808.) 1825. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to in- ternal improvement. (Same Jan. 1825: 629-647.) . Communication from canal comrs. on survey of route of canal from St. Lawrence River to Lake Champlain; maps, estimate and rept. of engr. em- ployed. 34 pp. (Same Jan. 1825: 747 and app. G.) . Rept of canal comrs. on loans effected by them for construction of canals. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825- 109-111.) . Rept on petition praying incorporation for pur- pose of improving navigation of Delaware River I CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd and connect same with the Susquehanna by means of canal or rwy. (Same Jan. 1825: 233.) 1825. On uniting minor lakes and secondary rivers with canals and connect betw. bays and seacoast. (Govs. mess. 1825.) 1826. Rept. from canal comrs., pursuant to " act to provide for survey of certain canal routes therein mentioned," passed Apr. 20, 1825. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 1-29 app. F.) . Rept. on memorials praying for survey of canal from Sacandaga River to Erie canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 562-563.) . On rept. of canal comrs. on survey of various canal routes made under act of Apr. 20, 1825. (Same Jan. 1826: 573-577.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on navigable com- munication betw. great western and northern lakes and Atlantic Ocean. (Same Jan. 1826: 521-536.) . Rept. on petition of comrs. of Orange and Sus- sex Canal co. praying incorporation. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 703-704.) . Rept. on survey of most practicable route for canal from Champlain canal at Whitehall to Rut- land, Vt. (Same Jan. 1826: 770.) . Survey and estimates of canal route from Sha- ron to tidewaters of Hudson at mouth of Croton River or to N. Y. City. (Same Jan. 1826: 662-664.) . Rept. on memorial praying for incorporation of Union Canal and Banking co., and that it might be made imperative upon said co. to appropriate portion of capital to completion of Delaware and Raritan canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 374-376.) 1827. Rept. on petitions praying for construction of canals. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 1127-1128.) . On rept. of canal comrs. re. canal constructed across Tonawanta (sic) Creek. (Same 1827: 768.) . Rept. of engr. re. survey of Susquehanna and Lake Summit canal routes. 44 pp. (Same 1827: app. B.) . Rept. on sundry petitions for construction of navigable communication betw. Erie canal and the no. and so. waters of state. (Same Jan. 1827: 247.) . Rept. on " act authorizing construction of canal from head of Seneca Lake to Newtown"; ace. docs. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 290-296.) . Rept. on petition praying for construction of canal from Erie Canal to Allegany River by way of Tonawanda Creek. (Same Jan. 1827: 278-279.) . Extending navigable communication to Port- land on Lake Erie and to Pittsburg on Ohio River; legislation for same. (Govs. mess. 1827.) . Rept. of canals committee on petition of D. E. Evans and others praying for construction of a canal from Erie Canal by way of Tonawanda (sic) Creek to Allegany River at Olean so far as that petition relates to construction of said canal by state. Albany, 1827. 36 pp. 1827-1867. Summary outline of administration of re- pairs, under divisions of superintendence, contract- ors, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1867: 6-8.) 1828. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to practicability of keeping canals in a navigable state from Apr. 1-Dec. 1, of each yr. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 137-139.) . Rept. on petition praying authority to incorpo- rate co. by name of " Cato Canal Co." (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1015.) . Rept. on petition praying for amdmt. of law re. sale of surplus waters together with canal comrs. rept. thereon. (Same Jan. 1828: 706-707.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 89 CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1829. Kept, on petition praying incorporation of "Owasco and Erie Canal Co." {Same Jan. 1829: 898-902.) . Survey of canal route from Seneca Lake to vil- lage of Bath. 10 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829 app. D.) 1830. Approval of system of progressive improvements by means of r.rs. and canals. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Rept. on so much of mess, of gov. as relates to canals and internal improvements by means of canals. 40 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Rept. of atty. gen. in relation to canals as to requisite legislation for protection of titles and se- curity of public property constituting canals of state. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 10, 1833 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition praying au- thority to establish cotton and wool factory in vil- lage of Niagara Falls and of making navigable canal from mouth of Tonnewanta (sic) Creek to Niagara Falls. 3 pp. (Same 113, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on protecting and preserving navigation of canals. 2 pp. (Same 255, 1833 v. 4.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to internal improvements, on rept. of canal comrs., etc. 28 pp. (Same 268, 1833 v. 4.) . Petition for construction of ship canal from Al- bany to deepwaters of Hudson, below New Balti- more. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1833 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition re. ship canal from Albany to deepwaters of Hudson. 6 pp. (Same 80, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to canals and internal improvements. 11 pp. (Same 55, 1834 v. 2.) . Petition for survey of ship or steamboat canal from Albany to Oswego. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 367, 1834 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Oswego co. for improved navigation from Lake Ontario to Hudson River. 8 pp. (Same 380, 1834 v. 4.) . Greater economy in expenditures for internal improvement advised. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1835. Communication of canal bd. resp. navigation and management of canals. 2 (1) pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. re. construction of ship canal betw. Lake Ontario and Hudson River. 23 pp. (Assem. doc. 334, 1835 v. 4.) . Proc. of citizens of Utica to effect construction of ship canal betw. Lake Ontario and Hudson River. 12 pp. (Same 158, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. on proposed Ontario and Hudson Steam- boat canal. 64 pp. (Same 195, 1835 v. 3.) 1835-1842. Review of canal policy. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1837. No. of miles and capital of canals and r.rs. in N. Y. state, completed, commenced, and authorized. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1837: 49.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of sundry in- habitants of Sherburne asking to be exonerated from liabilities to state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 211, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. on petitions for survey of canal route from Buffalo to some point on Lake Erie. 4 pp. (Same 243, 1838 v. 5.) 1840. Recommendation that all transactions pertaining to canals, including improvement of rivers, etc., be made under direction of comrs. of canal fund and that treasury be relieved of all receipts or expendi- tures for or on acct. of said canals or improve- ments; and that comrs. of canal fund be directed to pay over to treasurer ann. to aid in defraying ordinary expenses of govt, sum of $200,000 instead CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd of $400,000 as per act of 1836. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40: 17.) 1840. Abandonment of canal system destructive to wel- fare of people; review of opposition to canals, etc. (Govs. mess. 1840.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to in- ternal improvements. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 277, 1840 v. 7.) . Rept. on petition for construction of Sacandaga canal. 5 pp. (Same 335, 1840 v. 8.) 1841. Rept. of canal bd. on act for relief of Scottsville Canal Assn. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 723, 1841 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on estimated cost of canal from head of Seneca Lake to village of Havana. 5 pp. (Same 50, 1841 v. 2.) 1843. Recommendation that supt. of station of canal where salt works are situated be required to rept. to canal comr. before commencing new erections. (Govs. mess. 1843.) . Rept. of surveyor gen. on incorporated canal and r.r. cos. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1843 v. 3.) . Same, and on petitions praying for immediate prosecution of suspended works on several canals. 11 pp. (Same 170, 1843 v. 6.) . Rept. on that portion of govs. mess, which re- lates to canals, and on petitions for completion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals. 28 pp. (Same 168, 1843 v. 6.) 1844. Criticism of canal policy of state; inexpediency of increasing present state tax to provide means to do more than make necessary repairs; disregard of public faith inadmissible. (Govs. mess. 1844.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to canals, specific rept. of progress on several canals of state, and on canal trade and tonnage. 71 pp. (Assem. doc. 177, 1844 v. 7.) . Rept. (Denniston) from committee on canals reviewing canal policy of state. 61 pp. (Sen. doc. 98, 1844 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to canals, and petitions and resolutions re. canals. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 235, 1845 v. 6.) . Mess, of Gov. Wright, May 13, returning, with his objections, bill on canals. 31 pp. (Same 251, 1845 v. 7; Assem. jol. 1845: 1319-1341.) . Same. 12 pp. Albany Evening Atlas. — Extra. . Review of canal policy; canal debt; etc. (Govs. ann. mess. 1845.) . Rept. on law as to preservation and protection of material on unfinished canals. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1845 v. 2.) 1846. Rept. on expediency of resuming prosecution of unfinished works of internal improvement of state. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1846 v. 5.) . Same. 29 pp. (Same 212, 1846 v. 6.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances, etc., re. appropriating ann. a certain sum to defray ex- penses for improvement of canals. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 715-718.) 1847-1851. Stmt, showing amt. of work put under con- tract, completed and cancelled on eastern sub-divi- sion of the middle division. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1851: 70-72.) 1847-1854. Table showing all work put under contract complete or in progress. (A.R. canal comrs. 1854: 137.) 1848. Renewed recommendation to suspend contribu- tions to sinking funds until unfinished public works were completed. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 90 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW TORE CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1849. Communication conveying stmt, of canal comrs. on material and tools purchased otherwise than by contract. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. adverse to act in relation to canals. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 110, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. on canal fund as to character and description of canals upon which improvements are to be made. 5 pp. (Same 97, 1850 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on plans for enlargement of canals other than Erie. 13 pp. (Same 83, 1850 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. as to projected enlarge- ment of canals, other than Erie Canal. 7 pp. (Same 88, 1850 v. 3.) 1851. Rept. of atty. gen. on bill to provide for en- largement of state canals. 22 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1851 v. 3.) . Repts. on Assem. bill to complete enlargement of canals of state. 21, 8 pp. (Same 69 and 70, 1851 v. 3.) . Communication from late canal comr. on canal improvements. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1851 v. 3.) 1852. Mess, from gov. re. completion of unfinished canals of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1852: 934-938; Sen. jol, pp. 524-528.) 1853. Necessity of immediate repairs on various ca- nals; remarks of division engrs. showing details of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 12-21.) . Rept of auditor of canal dept. on proceedings of canal bd. in relation to complaints or charges agst. certain canal supts. made during past yr. [i. e. Smith A. Waterman, D. Barrett, and T. H. Green- ly.] 276 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1853 v. 3.) . Repts. on bill to provide means to pay present claims upon treasury, to support govt, to carry on public works, etc. 15, 11 pp. (Assem. docs. 48 and 54, 1853 v. 2.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to canals. 18 pp. (Same 64, 1853 v. 3.) . Repts. of majority and minority of committee on canals on amdmts. to const. 7, 7 pp. (Same 98 and 99, 1853 v. 4.) . Rept. of conference committee on amdmts. to const, relative to canals. 32 pp. (Same 116, 1853 v. 6.) . Rept. of comptroller re. time when state tax would be available for improvement of canals. 3 pp. (Same 114, 1853 v. 6.) 1854. Rept. on bill to provide for enlargement and completion of canals, and for refunding sums reed, for canal revenue certificates. 4 pp. (Same 119, 1854 v. 3.) . Summary of repts. on public works showing length, no. of structures; engr's. estimate; amt. done and remaining to be done of work put under contract, in pursuance of law of 1854. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854: 34-35.) . Communication from state engr., etc., on en- largement of canals. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 109, 1854 v. 2.) . Majority rept. on bill to incorporate cos. to navi- gate canals, etc., of state. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 16, 1854 v. 1.) . Minority do. 2 pp. (Same 32, 1854 v. 1.) 1854-1856. Tables showing unfinished work on canals, estimated deficit after various sums shall have been expended, percentage of unfinished work on each canal in proportion to said cost of each. (Same 191 (pp. 19-26), 1856 v. 5.) 1854-1859. Stmt, of work under contract let prior to passage of ch. 329, laws of 1854, showing length, no. of structures, amt. of work done and to be CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd done on various divisions of N. Y. state canals classified by divisions. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854 (pp. 75-77) — same 1859.) . Tabulated stmt, of work let on canals of state pursuant to ch. 329, laws of 1854, showing names of contractors, place and date of letting, description of work; aggregate of bid, engr's. estimate, date of award, when to be completed, etc. (Same 1854 (folded table 1-2)— same 1859.) 1854-1870. Brief outline of state policy in making canal repairs. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1870: 26-28.) 1855. Communication from auditor of canal dept. as to perquisites, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 116, 1855 v. 5.) . Rept. on Assem. bill for incorporation of New Grenada Canal and Steam Navigation co. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1855 v. 2.) . Speech delivered in the Sen. of the state of N. Y. by P. S. Danforth, Apr. 11, relative to [canal finances and] the deficiency in the state treasury. 8 pp. 1856. Rept. on maintenance and enlargement of canals. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1856 v. 3.) . Communication of auditor on enlargement and completion of state canals. 4 pp. (Same 146, 1856 v. 4.) . Repts. of canal bd. on certain information called for by res. of Mch. 11, as to work, etc. 7 pp. (Same 169, 1856 v. 4.) . Repts. of canal bd. on actual situation of work of enlargement on several canals of state. 26 pp. (Same 191, 1856 v. 5.) . Organization of canal bd. outlined with sugges- tions as to authority vested in state engr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1856: 18-20.) 1857. Recommendation to complete state system of canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1857: 5.) . Entire re-codification of canal laws urgently ad- vised. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857: 6.) 1858. Rept. of S. B. Ruggles, late canal comr. of west- ern div.; interim rept. for western div. 24 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1859 v. 1.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on amt. of money nec- essary to complete unfinished canals, etc. 5 pp. (Same 116, 1858 v. 4.) . Stmt, of lands sold by state engr., etc., belong- ing to different funds. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1858: 106.) 1860. Canals — state finances — taxing property passing over r.rs. Speech of Hon. W. L. Sessions of Chau- tauqua, on the motion to concur with the amdmts. of Assem. to Canal Bill, in Sen. Apr. 6, 1860. Al- bany, 1860. 19 pp. 1861. Necessity for revision of laws regulating state canals. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861: 35.) 1862. Suggestion that canal and r.r. bldg. be left to private enterprise. (66 A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 15.) . Memorial of S. B. Ruggles in behalf of N. Y. state re. adapting its canals to defense of the lakes, with mess, of pres. commending it to Cong., June 13. Washington, 1862. 13 pp., 1 1. 4°. 1862-1863. Tabulated stmt, showing amt. of work done under supervision of engr's. dept. on repairs under contract and misc. repairs on N. Y. state canals during yr., with summary. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862 (pp. 82-85) — same 1863.) 1863. Vesting of entire direction of repairs in canal comrs. suggested as remedy for evils arising from consideration of contract system. (Same 1863: 20.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 91 CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1863. Recommendation to pass certain acts re. canals of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 59, 1863 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comr. (Ruggles) on enlarging canals of state for national purposes. 105 pp. {Same 110, 1863 v. 5; Assem. doc. 174, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Rept. on enlargement of certain canals therein mentioned. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 126, 1864 v. 6.) 1864-1866. Summary of work done on all state canals under supervision of engineering dept. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864 (p. 21) — same 1866.) 1865. Changes in present mode of supervision of ca- nals suggested by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1865: 39-40.) . Memorial of late canal comr. in reply to charges in rept. of auditor canal dept. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1865 v. 2.) . Communication from state officers as to repairs of N. Y. state canals. 49 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1865 v. 4.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on extraordinary repairs and improvements of canals of state. 8 pp. (Same 107, 1865 v. 6.) 1866. Communication from state engr. and surveyor on water in canal reservoirs. 1 p. (Same 34, 1866 v. 2.) 1867. Rept. as to liability of state in management of its canals. 3 pp. (Same 71, 1867 v. 4.) . Suggestions as to enlargement of authority of state engr. over system of canal engineering and repairs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1867: 6-7.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund in answer to res. requesting stmt, of original cost of canals of state; aggregate cost of each canal, including superin- tendence, repairs, and legal interest on cost of con- struction; aggregate receipts for income from each canal to close of fiscal yr. ; net cost (or profit) of each canal to close of fiscal yr.; ann. receipts or income of state from each canal, with ann. cost of superintendence and repairs; table to show how much each lateral canal should be credited for its contributions to revenues credited to Erie Canal; amt. of outstanding canal debt. 4 pp. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 10.) . Same, with financial tables. 39 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23.) . Debate on improvement and mngmt. of canals of state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 61-88.) . Articles presented by committee on canals re. canal mngmt. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 812-814.) . Minority rept. of committee on canals dissenting from majority rept. re. care and mngmt. of canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 814-816.) . Explanation of canal committee of article re. disposition of revenues from canals, submitted by them for adoption by conv., with stmts, of canal debt and means by which same can be paid. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1058-1064.) — — . Remarks of Mr. Hatch with financial stmt. re. amt. to be borrowed on pledge of canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1270.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and finance re. work done on canals. (Same 1867/8: v. 2: 1402-1416.) . Same re. disposition to be made of principal canal revenues of state. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1388- 1402.) . Communication from J. B. Jervis to S. J. Tilden giving his opinion on views presented by rept. of committee re. state canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1644-1645.) CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on canals as relates to their care and mngmt. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2019-2034.) . Same. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2059-2073.) . Debate on improvement of canals and on dispo- sition to be made of canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 V. 3: 2229-2248.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on canals as relates to mngmt. of canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2343-2356.) . Mr. Hatch's dissenting rept. from majority rept. on revenues of canals to be expended for canal and general fund debt. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 797-806.) . Speech of S. J. Tilden on finances and canals of state. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1630-1644.) — — . Remarks of T. W. Dwight on canals and finances of state. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1645-1651.) . Remarks of E. S. Prosser on canals and finances of the state. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1651-1657.) . Remarks of G. W. Clinton and others on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. present capacity and condition of canals; their past, pres- ent, and future usefulness; the financial condition of state; and causes oppressing state with taxa- tion. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1680-1704.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. enlargement of Erie Canal and pay- ment of state debt. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1704-1723.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. enlargement of Erie Canal and pay- ment of state debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1751-1771.) . Rept. of minority of committee on canals recom- mending change in administration of canals. 7 pp. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 62.) . Rept. of Mr. Champlain from minority of com- mittee on canals re. to mngmt. of canals and finan- cial policy to be inaugurated. 3 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 85.) . Rept. of majority of committee on canals pro- posing const, amdmt. re. mngmt., care, revenue, etc., of canals. 27 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 87.) . Rept. of Messrs. Seymour and Bergen from mi- nority of committee on canals re. defects in sys- tem of superintendence, care, and mngmt. of canals of state. 6 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 86.) . Testimony taken before jt. committee of Sen. and Assem., apptd. to inquire into mngmt. of canals of state, depts. thereof, and conduct of any person officially connected with said canals; also, inquire into acts of canal contracting bd., awards made for canal damages, and in reference to canal breaks and non-performance of contracts. 928 pp. Index 188 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 2, doc. 40.) . Testimony taken before jt. committee of Sen. and Assem. in relation to mngmt. of canals; being continuation of testimony contained in doc. 40 heretofore presented to const, conv. 83 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 95.) . Remarks of D. L. Seymour on canals and fi- nances of state, delivered in const, conv., Sept. 10. 12 pp. 1868. Rept. and res. of committee apptd. to inquire into mngmt., etc., of canals. (Assem. jol. 1868: 375-381.) . Rept. of investigation into mngmt. of canals of N. Y. state, and official conduct of persons now or heretofore connected therewith, and conduct of persons comprising canal contracting bd. 1018 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1868 v. 4; Sen. doc. 13, 1868 v. 2.) 92 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— confa non-serial — cont'd 1868. Rept. of canal bd. on memorial of Lake and River Improvement and R.R and Land Co. as to responsibility of corporations named to perform any contract for supplying water to canals of state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1868 v. 8.) . Rept. of canal bd. on canals of state. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1868 v. 5.) . Deficiencies in laws regulating work on repairs on various canals, and supervision and payments for same. (Ann. financial rept. auditor of canal dept. 1868: 10-16.) . Mngmt. of the canals. Speech delivered in const. conv. by M. Schoonmaker. 8 pp. Also in Proc const conv. 1867/8, v. 5 : 3951-3957. . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on fi- nances as relates to restraining legisl. from making loan out of canal revenues for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, Cayuga, Seneca, and Champlain canals. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3501-3502.) 1868-1876. Cumulative comparative table showing amt. of work done for which finals were rendered. (A. R canal comrs. 1872 (pp. 139-144) — same 1876.) 1869. Repeal of present repair system essential to per- petuity of public works. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1869: 13.) . Liberal apprns. to carry forward work on extra- ordinary repairs of state canals recommended. {Same 1869: 18.) . Advisability of conferring additional authority on canal comrs. as means of centering responsi- bility. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1869: 33.) . Thorough revision of canal laws necessary to adapt them to present condition and requirements. (Same 1869: 33.) . Rept. on memorial of Produce Exchange of N. Y. City as to mngmt. of N. Y. canals. 5 pp. (As- sem. doc. 193, 1869 v. 10.) 1869-1874. Summary of amt. of work done during fis- cal yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1869 (p. 80) — same 1874.) 1870. Rept. of special committee apptd. to examine into leases and uses of surplus waters of state canals. 66 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1870 v. 7.) . Recommendation as to conferring on canal bd. fullest discretionary powers possible over canals and working of them. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1870: 10.) 1870-1871. Stmt, of authorized work upon misc. re- pairs under supervision of engineering dept. (A. R canal comrs. 1870 (pp. 122-123) — same 1871.) 1870-1874. Table showing work completed during fiscal yr. (Same 1870 (pp. 191-192)— same 1874.) 1871. Abstr. of character and amt. of work required to construct enlarged canal from junction of Erie and Champlain canals, West Troy, to Saratoga bridge. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871: 38.) . Rept of auditor of canal bd- on boat scales. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1871 v. 4.) . Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State on canals, suggesting const, amdmt. for re- duction of tolls on canals. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1871 v. 4.) 1872. Res. adopted by canal bd. for mngmt. of canals. 2 pp. (Same 36, 1872 v. 3.) . Thorough revision of system of administration of repairs on canals with view to greater economy and more efficient service. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept 1872: 13-16.) . Preamble and res. adopted by canal bd. request- ing legisl. to make investigation of whole question of canal mngmt. and finances. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1872 v. 7.) CANALS— confd non-serial — cont'd 1872-1873. Amt. of work performed and improvements made on several N. Y. state canals under super- vision of engineering dept. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1872 (p. XT)— same 1873.) 1873. While in control of canals state exercises power of restraint on r.rs. agst excessive freight charges; suggestion for rendering power more effectual. (Govs. mess. 1873: 16.) . Res. of Chamber of Commerce in regard to ca- nals of state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1873 v. 3.) . Proc. of Produce Exchange relative to canals. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1873 v. 7.) Reply of atty. gen. re. power of legisl. to limit its apprns. of money for ordinary maintenance and repair of canal. 2 pp. (Same 46, 1873 v. 4.) . Canal system of state, cost, revenue from, im- portance of, provisions of various canal laws, and proposed amdmt. re. reduction of tolls. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 12-18.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on damage of Genesee Valley, Chemung, Chenango, Crooked Lake, and Black River canals, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1873 v. 7; Sen. doc. 83, 1873 v. 4.) . Remarks of T. Raines, state treasurer, before the canal committee of the Assem. upon condition and finances of the canals; also reply to the state engr. and comrs. Albany, 1873. 28 pp. 1873-1874. Misc. work for which apprns. were made but not ordered to be let by canal bd. (Ail. engr. on canals 1873 (pp. 102-103) — same 1874.) 1874. Rept. of atty. gen. on canals and public thor- oughfares- 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 85, 1874 v. 4.) . Same, on proposed constitutional amdmt limit- iting power of legisl. to provide for construction of new work on new canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1874 v. 2.) 1875. Res. of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. re. state canals. 2 pp. (Same 54, 1875 v. 5; Sen. doc. 41, 1875 v. 2.) . Mess, of gov. on canals of state; relief of canal commerce. 21 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1875 v. 7.) . Recommendation for apptmt. of comn. on ques- tion of disposing of unproductive canal works. (Govs. mess. 1875.) . Rept of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. on canals of state. 51 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1875 v. 6.) Exhibition of the fiscal aspect of the canals, arranged under six heads viz. 1. Progress and cost from 1835 to 1875 of the trunk canals ; 2. Cost of five lateral canals ; 3. Total amt of debt incurred in construction of all works ; 4. Tolls already and yet to be applied to extinction of canal debt ; 5. Necessity of completing trunk canals ; 6. Leading particulars in respect to quantity of cereals annu- ally carried from interior to seaboard states by land and water routes. . The canal question. Remarks by A. P. Laning in the Sen. of the state of N. Y., Mch. 26. 8 pp. 1876. Rept of canal investigating comn. 2639 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, pts. 1 and 2, 1876 v. 4.) Commission composed of John Bigelow, A. E. Orr, D. Magone, Jr., and J. D. Tan Buren, Jr., was apptd. by the goy. by virtue of con. res. of March, 1875, to report upon affairs of canals and especially upon special matters embraced in Gov. Tilden's message of 1875. . Mess, from gov. on investigation of canal comn. 4 pp. (Same 24, 1876 v. 2.) — — . Mess, from gov. on improvements on canals. 4 pp. (Some 60, 1876 v. 6.) . Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. on canals, urging consideration of memorial submitted in 1875. 4 pp. (Same 11, 1876 v. 1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 93 CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Rept. of canal comrs. on canals of state; enlarge- ment of canals; increased apprn., etc. 4 pp. (Same 74, 1876 t. 6.) . Govs. mess. re. Sen. request for results of in- vestigation of comn. of canal affairs. (Sen. jol. 1876: 77-79.) . Govs. mess, on results of investigation of canal affairs. (Same 1876: 372-375.) . Outline of corrupt and improvident mngmt. of state canals; suggestions for remedying same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 15-21.) 1877. Manner of making repairs to structures of canals noted; with recommendation that provision be made by law that no such structures be repaired without supervision of an engr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1877: 10.) . Outline of advantages accruing to state if free canal system is established. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1877: 19-22.) 1878. Const, provisions relative to canals retarding growth of state, and repelling trade; renewed rec- ommendation of necessity of free systems of canals. (Same 1878: 16-24.) . Rept. of canal auditor re. trespass on canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 96, 1878 v. 7.) 1879. Value and importance of canals to prosperity of state. (A.R. comptroller 1878/9: 39-45.) . Communication from supt. of public works on canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1879 v. 4.) . Res. of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. on canals of state, approving Hayes' concurrent res. providing for such const, amdmt. as will en- able canals to be maintained free of tolls. 1 p. (Same 61, 1879 v. 4.) . How canals have affected valuations and taxa- tion. (A.R. state assessors 1879: 37-42.) . Outline of beneficial results attending construc- tion of canals as affecting tax assessments, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1879: 31- 32.) 1879-1881. Tabular stmt, showing amt. of work done under supervision of engr. dept. on extraordinary repairs under contract upon eastern division of N. Y. state canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1879 (p. 51)— same 1881.) Not in rept. for 1880. Later items included with schedule of ordinary repairs. 1880. Legislation for regulation of canal mngmt. ad- vised. (Govs. mess. 1880: 7.) . Legislation for organization of socy. similar in scope to state agric. socy. for instruction and help of canal boatmen suggested by engr. (A.R. engr. on canals 1880: 16.) . Usefulness of weigh locks noted with sugges- tion for their continued operation. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1880: 16-17.) 1881. Rept. [of engr. and surveyor] ; prosperity of our canals. 14 pp. 1882. Necessity of immediate legisl. apprn. to keep canals in repair and to prevent deterioration there- of. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 12, 23-24.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on canals. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1882 v. 4.) 1883. Advisability of repeal of sec. 1, ch. 162, laws of 1848, regulating forfeiture of leases for non-pay- ment of rentals of surplus waters from state after advertisements for 6 mos. and substitution for for- feiture after default of 90 days. (Ann. financial rept. comptroller re. canals 1883: 11-12.) . Rept. on encroachment upon canal property by N. Y., West Shore, and Buffalo R.R. co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1883 v. 5.) CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont' d 1883. Rept. of canal bd. re. alleged occupation of canal lands by N. Y. and Western R.R. co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 125, 1883 v. 5.) 1884. Inauguration of system of constant and gradual repairs of canals as suggested by supt. of public works. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 11.) . Necessary surveys, etc., for enlargement of state system of canals; increasing capacity of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1884: 13-15.) . Rept. of supt. of public works and state engr., etc., re. encroachments on canal lands. 34 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1884 v. 3.) 1885. Recommendation for instituting thorough sur- veys for radical improvement of state canal sys- tem. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1885: 9.) 1887. Advantages and saving to state of proper sys- tem of drains and ditches to carry off leakage of various canals. (Same 1887: 13.) . Schedule of work done on middle division under special apprn.; tabulated by canals. (Same 1887: 81.) . Res. as to transfer to general govt, of certain canals of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 54, 1887 v. 3.) . Recommendation that authority be granted comptroller to cancel certain securities held for no. of yrs. as "unavailable." (Ann. financial rept. comptroller re. canals 1887: 11.) 1888. Recommendation re. cancellation of " unavail- able " securities repeated. (Same 1888:11.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. as to whether legisl. has power to authorize by law the apprn. or use by any person or corporation of any waters of Skaneateles Lake, the same being a part of canal system of state. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 726-727.) 1889-1904. Tabular stmt, of work under contract upon middle div. of N. Y. state canals, showing by canals, character of work, apprn., when let, and when to be completed. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1889 (pp. 146-149)— same 1904.) Item does not appear in repts. for 1896-1897. 1892. Recommendation that all laws authorizing extra- ordinary improvements on canals should contain provision requiring preparation and approval of plans and specifications by engr. (Same 1892: 8.) . Recommends apptmt. of special comn. to inquire into possibilities of construction of large ship canal from Atlantic Ocean to Great Lakes capable of accommodating ocean steamers and all large craft. (Same 1892: 24-25.) 1893. Necessity of legisl. distinction betw. canal re- pairs and canal improvements. (Same 1893: 7.) . Recommendation of 1892 renewed that all canal apprns. be included in a single bill. (Govs. mess. 1893.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on power of supt. of public works in matter of alteration of highways for canal purposes. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 209-210.) . Petition of town of Forestville, Oneida co., re. state of N. Y. appropriating waters of White Lake for canal purposes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1893 v. 4.) 1894. Debate on canals and canal traffic with financial stmts. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 4: 239-312.) . Debate on amdmts. re. canals, their traffic, im- provement of, and their usefulness. (Same 1894 v. 4: 312-341.) . Debate on amdmt. re. debts to be contracted for canal improvement. (Same 1894 v. 4: 344- 348.) 94 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1894. Debate on amdmt. prohibiting sale or lease of Hamburg canal and on refuse from sugar mnfg. thrown into canal causing nuisance. {Same 1894 v. 4: 925-934.) . Debate on pollution of Hamburg canal and on improvement of all canals of state. {Same 1894 v. 4: 935-969.) . Minority rept. of committee on canals. (Same 1894 v. 5: 725-726.) . Communication from state engr. giving esti- mated cost of improving various canals of state. {Same 1894 v. 5: 546-550.) . Communication from supt. of public works re. estimated cost of enlarging canal system of state. (Some 1894 v. 1: 1011-1018.) . Proposed articles of amdmt. re. canals and de- bate on same. {Same 1894 v. 4: 227-237.) . Doc. no. 23; canals of state; statistics re. state waterways and laws effecting them. 2 p. I., 219- 420 pp. This doc. is omitted from the vol. of collected docs, of the const, conv. The tabular matter of the doc. is taken from the ann. rept. of the supt. of public works for 1892:147-380. 1895. Preamble and res. re. maintenance of canal sys- tem of state. 2 pp. (Same 17, 1895 v. 3.) . Table of dams, showing location, character of foundation, and estimated cost. (A.R. engr. on canals 1895: 73.) . Provision for improving canals and administra- tion of same on sound business basis urged. (Govs, mess. 1895.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; matter of receiving bids for work of improving canals of state. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 242-244.) 1897-1898. Table showing condition of canal improve- ment work of western div. under ch. 79, laws of 1895, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1897 (p. 274) —same 1898.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; removal of obstructions upon state canal lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 182-183.) . Communication from gov. transmitting commu- nication of supt. of public works and state engr. etc., re. increase of apprn. for completing canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 4, 1898 v. 1.) . Res. re. apptmt. of comr. to inquire into canal improvement. 3 pp. {Same 8, 1898 v. 1.) . Communication of supt. of public works and state engr., etc., re. additional apprn. for comple- tion of canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 15, 1898 v. 2.) . Govs, approval of communication of supt. of public works asking increase of apprn. for canal improvements. (Govs. mess. 1898: 5.) . Inadequacy of former apprn. for deepening of canals; further apprn. should first receive people's sanction. {Same 1898: 6-7.) . Rept. of consulting and advisory engrs. of canal investigating comn. 56 ff., 2 tables. . Rept. of canal investigation comn. [Summary]. 64 pp. Gubernatorial campaign publication. 1898-1899. Mess, from gov. transmitting rept. of canal committee. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1900 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal investigating comn. apptd. by gov.; with rept. of consulting and advisory engrs. [Albany, 1898.] 145, 32, 56 pp. ob. 32°. Reprinted by the Brooklyn Eagle as Brooklyn Eagle Library, no. 29. 24 pp. 4°. A reply of the supt. of public works Aldridge to the commission is printed in Engineering News, v. 40 : 286-287. 1899. Comn. on canals and commerce, apptd. by his predecessor, to be allowed more time to close CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd work; apprn. for canal investigating committee. (Govs. mess. 1899: 5-6.) 1899. Mess, from Gov. Roosevelt on canals [on rept. of counsel in matter of charges under canal contracts of 1895 and 1896]. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1899 v. 12; Sen. doc. 45, 1899 v. 9.) . Circular letter of committee on canals, P. V. Greene, chrm., of May 1, relative to canal enlarge- ment; and answers thereto. [And proceedings of the committee at Buffalo, June 14.] 200 pp. 1900. Examination of leases and rentals; surplus waters of canal system; provisions of statutes re. unpaid rentals and recommendation for revision of statutes to conform with terms of leases. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xlix.) . Detailed stmt, of investigations of comn. re. accusation agst. existing canal mngmt. (Govs, mess. 1900.) . Standard specifications of 1900, for N. Y. state canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1900: 51-108.) . Rept. of counsel in proceedings instituted as re- sult of rept. of canal investigating comn. (Sen. jol. 1900 v. 1: 41-70.) . Rept. of canal committee as to policy which N. Y. should pursue relative to canals. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 14, 1900 v. 4.) . Recommendation for apprns. for construction of continuously descending canal from Lake Erie to Hudson River, with suggestions for location of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1900: 16.) . Rept. of committee on canals, with testimony and corresp. 527 pp. maps, pis. (Assem. doc. 79, 1900 v. 19.) Special committee apptd. by Gov. Roosevelt and com- posed of Gen. F. V. Greene, Maj. T. W. Symons, Jno. N. Scatcherd, Geo. B. Greene, and P. S. Witherbee. Committee was instructed to make such an investigation as would be an aid to formulation of canal policy of state. . Same, minus testimony and correspondence. 231 pp., maps, pis. 1901. Communication from supt. of public works on Sen. res. for rept. as to permits granted to occupy canal property, etc., also as to existence of tele- graph or telephone lines or poles on state land. (Sen. jol. 1901: 1603-1604.) . Rept. of supt. of public works on permits grant- ed to occupy canal property. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1901 v. 18.) . Rept. of the engr. and surveyor on the barge canal from Hudson River to Great Lakes, Feb. 12, 1901; text and tables, x, 1020 pp. pis. . Protest of farmers and taxpayers of state agst. proposed bill for expenditure for enlargement of canals. (Sen. jol. 1901: 1382-1383.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on proposed barge canal from Hudson River to Great Lakes. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1903: 10-61.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on survey of canal routes under ch. 411, laws of 1900. (Assem. jol. 1901: 1855-1861; Sen. jol. 1901: 858-864.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., re. proposed barge canal. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1901 v. 8.) 1902. Recommendation for apptmt. of person to make record of canal lands belonging to state and for apprn. to pay for his services. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xxix.) . Proposal to enlarge locks to 1000-ton barge ca- pacity, provision for new 9-ft. channel from Hud- son River to Rexford Flat. (Govs. mess. 1902: 37.) 1903. Res. relative to canals of state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1903 v. 6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 95 CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1903. Enlargement of canal facilities recommended. (Govs. mess. 1903: 13-18.) . Rept. of engr., etc., on proposed barge canal from Hudson River to Great Lakes, -with text of law and ace. map. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1903: 10-61.) 1904. Rept. re. progress of work on proposed barge canal under provision of ch. 147, laws of 1903. (Same 1904: 34-56.) Abandoned Canals; see below, Canals: Individual Bridges; see that title Canal Pund serial 1 series Under " act respecting the navigable communications between tbe Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean," passed April 15, 1817. See also under Finance : State. Serial. Committee on Accounts. 1817-1848. Ann. rept. of the comrs. of the canal fund. [Albany, 1817]-1849. In Collected docs, as follows : 1817 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1818:100. 1818 . <> 1819 : 117-118. 1819 t •( 1820 : 34-36. 1820 t i. " Not. 1820 : 89-92. 1821 ' " " Jan. 1822 : 447-451. 1822 4 " 1823 : 263-267. 1823 i t« 1824 : 435-438. 1824 ' Sen. 1825 : 138-147. 1825 ' " 1826 : 521-536. 1826 ' Assem. 1827 : 394-409. 1827 t ,i 1828 : 840-843. 1828 1 " 1829 : 768-780. 1829 ' Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 152. 1830 ' Assem. 1831, v. 2 : 102. 1831 t tt 1832, V. 1:5. 1832 i tt " 1833, v. 4:4. 1833 « " 1834, v. 1:4. 1834 V " " 1835, v. 1:4; Sen. v. 2:58 1835 t tt 1836, v. 1:4. 1836 t « 1837, v. 1:3. 1837 * " 1838, v. 1:5. 1838 i u 1839, v. 2 : 26. 1839 ( K " 1840, v. 3 : 74. 1840 ' " 1841, v. 1:5. 1841 ( (i 1842, v. 2 : 18. 1842 t 4. 1843, v. 2 : 36. 1843 ( tt 1844, v. 3 : 40. 1844 t tt 1845, v. 5:165. 1845 t tt 1846, v. 4:4. 1846 t it 1847, v. 2 : 60. 1847 t It 1848, v. 1 : 11. 1848 2 '*• 1849, series v. 2 : 100. Under sec. 14, eh. 162, laws of 1848. 1849-1860. Ann. rept. of the comrs. of the canal fund, with the ann. rept. of the auditor of the canal dept. for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Albany, 1850-1861. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1849 in Assem. docs. 1850, v. 4 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 :69. Sen. Assem. 1851, v. 2 27. 1852, v. 1 15. 1853, V. 2 15. 1854, V. 1 10. 1855, V. 1 5. 1856, T. 1 5. 1857, V. 1 10. 1858, V. 1 7. 1859, V. 1 4. 1860, v. 1 7. 1861, V. 1 5. non-serial 1816-1858. Historical sketch showing general policy of state re. internal improvements, and giving various provisions made for payment of interest and prin- cipal of debts incurred. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 23-25.) 1816-1898. Aggregate ann. valuation, canal debt and canal taxes. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 154), 1900 v. 19.) 1817-1820. Sources and amt. of ann. revenue of canal fund. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1817 (p. 100) — same 1820.) 1817-1825. Tabulated stmt, of comparative ann. re- ceipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd acct. of loans, interest, etc. (Same 1819 (p. 39) same 1825.) 1817-1829. Rept. of comptroller on several amts. of duties on salt, tax on steamboat passengers and steamboats, and all other sums reed. yrly. and ap- propriated to canal fund. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 352-354.) 1817-1834. Stmt, of moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834, folding table 6.) 1817-1835. Ann. progress of entire canal debt. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 457.) . Comments upon state of canal debt at various times, upon various acts passed providing for loans, upon contracts, revenues, etc., of different canals of state. (A.R. comptroller 1834/5: 15-21.) 1817-1836. Stmt, showing amt. of loans reed. ann. from Erie and Champlain Canal by comrs. of canal fund. (Same 1836/7: 53-56.) 1817-1839. Stmt, of total payments and receipts on each canal by comrs. of canal fund. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 215.) . Moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1836 (sheet table 3) — same 1839.) 1817-1842. Review of various acts authorizing loan for construction of Oswego, Cayuga, and Seneca canals with stmts, of amts. involved. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 21.) 1817-1844. Table showing date of each issue of stocks or bonds for canal purposes, terms of sale, yr. when redeemable, and rate of interest from June 13, 1817, to Sept. 30, 1844; with recapitulations. (Assem. doc. 175 (pp. 11-26), 1845 v. 5.) . Table showing amt. of stock issued, amt. of stock redeemed during each fiscal yr., and amt. of canal debt at close of each fiscal yr. (Same 175, (pp. 5-6), 1845 v. 5; Assem. doc. 236 (p. 19), 1845 v. 6.) 1817-1857. Table showing progress of entire canal debt. (Same 49, 1858: 19.) 1817-1859. Progress of entire canal debt showing amt. borrowed, redeemed, and condition of debt at close of each fiscal yr. (A.R. canal fund comrs. 1858 (p. 59) — same 1859.) 1817-1860. Tabulated stmt, of moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Erie and Cham- plain Canal fund from commencement of work to date. (Same 1837 (sheet table 2) — same 1860.) 1817-1861. Stmt, of progress of canal debt showing ann. amt. borrowed, redeemed, and condition of debt at close of each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8 (p. 113)— same 1860/1.) 1817-1862. Receipts and expenditures by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of each of all N. Y. canals. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 448-449.) 1819-1838. Stmt, of unclaimed dividends, interest due holders of N. Y. state stock (canal loans) remain- ing unclaimed at the Manhattan co. from July quarter, 1819, to Oct. quarter, 1838. (Assem. doc. 134 (pp. 3-10), 1839 v. 3.) 1821. List of funds appropriated for construction of canals. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1821: 447-448.) 1822. Recommendation that exchange of stock of mil- lion loan be made. (A.R. comptroller 1821/2: 222.) 1823. Condition of loans made for construction of canals outlined with recommendation for continu- ance of provisions of act of Feb. 9, 1821, for an- other yr. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1822: 267.) 96 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— confd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1823-1833. Stmt, of items composing canal fund show- ing its condition. (Same 1823 (p. 435) — same 1833.) 1824. Operation of surplus canal revenue applied to reduction of canal debt. [Same 1824: 145-147.) . Rept of canal comrs. re. amt. of money bor- rowed on credit of state. (Assem. joL Jan. 1824: 1177-1178.) 1824-1845. Condition of canal debt of state. (A.R. canal comrs. 1824 (p. 139) — same 1845.) 1825. Docs. ace. rept. of comrs. of canal fund. 23 pp. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 app. A.) . Communication from comrs. of canal fund, re. provision of sinking fund for payment of debts con- tracted by state on acct. of canals. (Same Jan. 1825: 545-546.) 1826-1839. Condition of canal debt by canals. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1826 (p. 400) — same 1839.) 1827. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund showing disposi- tion of surplus revenue of that fund under act. of 1826. (Sen. joL Jan. 1827: 229-234.) 1829. Comptroller's rept. showing amt. of moneys be- longing to canal fund accrued over expenditures, interest on loans, etc., and which must eventually be applied to payment of debt contracted for con- struction of Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 406.) 1830. Causes which delayed payment of canal debt. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1832-1904. Receipts of canal fund. (AJt. treasurer 1832 (p. 5)— some 1904.) ■ . Payments on acct. of several canal funds. {Same 1832 (pp. 15-16)— same 1904.) 1833. Form of agreement betw. comrs. of canal fund and banks receiving deposits of tolls from col- lectors. (A.R. canal fund comrs. 1833: 55-57.) Also in rept. for 1834 : 51-54. 1834. Canal fund, in spite of reduction of tolls, has increased in productiveness. (Govs. mess. 1834.) . Redemption of amt. of const, pledge of canal debt, questionable policy of continuing pledge be- yond that amt. (Same 1834.) . Rept on condition of general fund, expediency of a direct tax; transfer of certain moneys from canal fund to general fund. 20 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1834 v. 3.) 1835. Stmt, of whole amt. of stock issued for Oswego, Chemung, Crooked Lake, Cayuga and Seneca, and Chenango canals, showing yrs. when each is reim- bursable. (A.R. comptroller 1833/4: 24.) 1835-1842. Permanent loans on acct. of canals. (As- sem. doc. 65 (pp. 9-13), 1843 v. 3.) 1836. Circular to various banks wherein canal fund moneys are deposited relative to probable drafts to be made during coming yr. (AR. comrs. canal fund 1836: 71-73.) . On transfer of auction and salt duties from canal fund to treasury for general purposes after debt for construction of Erie and Champlain canals has been paid. (Govs. mess. 1836.) . Objection to borrowing money required for canal improvements without providing revenue sufficient to pay both interest and principal of debt. (Same 1836.) 1836-1845. Stmt, showing arm. accumulation, for de- cennial period, by borrowing money quarterly at 5% to pay interest on $1,000,000; also at 5%, and total of Chenango debt in 1845. (A.R. comptroller 1834/5: 62-64.) CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1836-1858. Table showing sums borrowed, sums paid, amt. of debt, payments of interest, payments to canal comrs., and surplus revenues each fiscal yr. (Same 1857/8: 26.) 1836-1860. Stmt, showing progress of canal debt; amt. paid for interest on loans and to canal comrs.; also surplus revenues in each yr. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1858 (p. 113)— same 1860.) 1836-1862. Stmt, showing progress of canal debt; amt. paid for interest on loans and to canal comrs.; also surplus revenue. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 458-459.) 1836-1882. Progress of canal debt; amt. paid for inter- est on loans and canal comrs.; also surplus reve- nues in each yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 136-137)— same 1882.) 1836-1894. Stmt, showing ann. progress of canal debt, amt. paid for interest on loans, and to canal comrs. and supt. of public works; also surplus revenue. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 64-65)— same 1894.) 1837. Letters and circulars re. reimbursement of prin- cipal of canal stock on July 1, 1837. (AR. comrs. canal fund 1837: 45-51.) 1837-1843. Stmt, of ann. condition and progress of re- duction of canal debt. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3: 82-83.) 1837-1860. Stmt, showing balance on hand Sept. 30, how deposited and invested, together with name of acct. to which each belongs. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1837 (sheet table 1) — same 1860.) 1837-1875. Stmt of canal debt, showing each descrip- tion of stock, amt redeemable in each yr., and in- terest on same. (Same 1843 (p. 31) — same 1860.) 1837-1891. Stmt, of canal debt, showing description of stock, date when redeemable, amt, and ann. in- terest. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 126-127.) 1837-1893. Stmt of canal debt, showing each descrip- tion of stock, amt. redeemable in each, and ann. interest on same. (Ann. financial rept auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 76) — same 1882; comptroller's financial rept re. canals 1883 (p. 44) — same 1893.) In repts. from 1861 to 1871 item shows period 1837/77 ; repts. 1872 item shows period 1837/87 ; repts. 1873- 1882 show period 1837/93. . Schedule of canal debt outstanding, showing when due and amt. of interest thereon. (Ann. financial rept comptroller re. canals 1883 (p. 8) — same 1893.) . Stmt of unpaid and outstanding canal debt for which certificates of stocks have been issued show- ing date when each amt matures. (Ann, financial rept auditor canal dept 1869 (p. 11) — same 1882.) Periods vary. 1839. Communication from comptroller on apptmt. of committee to examine accts. of comrs. of canal fund, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 169, 1839 v. 4.) . Stmt of condition of funds under care and mngmt. of comrs. of canal fund, with receipts and payments on acct. of same. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839: 3-4.) . Rept. on duties of comrs. of canal fund. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1839 v. 3.) Question as to whether interest on state stocks shall be payable in X. T. or London; custom of N. T. since she first issned transferable certificates of stock in 1817 and custom of S. C, Mass.. and Penna. . Rept from comrs. of canal fund, giving un- claimed items of interest on canal stock in Man- hattan Bank. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1839 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 97 CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1839-1840. Stmt, showing sums paid for interest on stocks created for construction of Black River Canal, Erie Canal feeder, and Genesee Valley Canal, amt. reed, for premiums on stock and for interest on money deposited. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839 (pp. 59-60)— same 1840.) 1839-1842. Comparative stmt, showing condition of canal funds in banks on Feb. 1, 1839, 1842, and Sept. 30, 1842. (Same 1842: 56-59.) 1839-1845. Recapitulation of receipts and payments during yr. (Some 1839 (pp. 24-29)— same 1845.) 1840. Regulation resp. issue and transfer of certifi- cates and stock, etc. (Same 1840: 122-129.) . Regulations resp. issue and transfer of certifi- cates issued by state, and also resp. payment of interest. 16 pp. . Copies of contracts and instructions re. issue and transfer of stocks, etc. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1840: 119-122.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on sums de- posited in banks to credit of comrs. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 224, 1840 v. 6.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund in answer to Sen. res. of Men. 7, re. banks holding deposits pledged for redemption of canal debts. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1840 v. 2.) 1840-1842. Temporary loans on acct. of canals. (As- sem. doc. 65 (pp. 14-19), 1843 v. 3.) 1840-1847. Outline of condition of canal debt. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 22) — same 1847/8.) 1840-1860. Stmt, of condition of canal debt of state. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1840 (pp. 61-63) — same 1860.) 1841. Stmt, of certificates of stock on board steamship President supposed to have been lost on or about Mch. 31, 1841, and for which renewed certificates were issued under act, ch. 288, laws of 1840. (Same 1842: 60-61.) . Schedule of debts contracted for construction of certain canals with condition of canal debt. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 243.) . Tabular stmt, showing amt. paid by comrs. of canal fund on drafts of each acting canal comr., on acct. of each of canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841: 104.) 1842. Rept. of comptroller, comrs. of canal fund, and canal comrs. re. arrearages on contracts for public works, condition of general fund state debt, etc. 41 pp. (Assem. doc. 64, 1842 v. 4.) . Table showing loans to canals and r.r. cos. on acct. of contingent debt of state, giving act for issuing, date when redeemable, rate of interest, and amt. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 30.) — — . Rept. of comptroller re. interest due holders N. Y. state stock loan to N. Y. and Erie R.R. co. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 98, 1842 v. 4.) . Rept. of comptroller on Sen. res. re. premiums paid on stock of 1845, and loans of canal fund moneys to banks. 11 pp. (Same 62, 1842 v. 3.) 1842-1846. Stmt, showing what would have been debt of state for public works if all money expended in their construction and maintenance had been bor- rowed. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1842 (p. 55) — same 1846.) 1842-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of funds composing canal fund. (Same 1842 (pp. 21-31) — same 1860.) From 1842 to 1860 include following funds : Brie canal enlargement, Erie and Champlain canal, Oswego canal, Cayuga and Seneca canal, Chemung canal, Crooked Lake canal, Chenango canal, Black River CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd canal, Genesee Valley canal, Oneida Lake canal, Oneida River improvement. 1843. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on loans of canal fund to certain banks. 37 pp., 2 foldg. tables. (Sen. doc. 92, 1843 v. 3.) 1843-1844. Table showing amt. of stock issued, amt. redeemed, and balance unredeemed on acct. of work on each canal. (Assem. doc. 175 (p. 4), 1845 v. 5.) 1843-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of sinking fund devoted to the redemption of canal debt under ch. 114, sec. 12, laws of 1842. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1843 (p. 16)— same 1860.) 1843-1861. Table showing canal debt of state. (Legisl. manual 1844 (p. 204)— same 1862.) 1844. Tables showing amt. of stock redeemed and balance unredeemed on acct. of each work. (As- sem. doc. 236 (p. 18), 1845 v. 6.) . Table showing capital and ann. revenues of sev- eral canals, taking original cost of several canals as principal of fund. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4 (p. 5)— same 1845/6.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. notices of re- demption of stock, etc. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1841 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on fi- nances of state, reduction in salaries of certain officers, tax to provide payment for unfunded canal debt. 37, 55 pp. (Assem. docs. 185 and 186, 1844 v. 7.) 1844-1850. Schedule of receipts and payments of fund from use and sale of materials for preservation of unfinished work under provisions of ch. 278, laws of 1844. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1844 (p. 26) — same 1850.) 1845. Recommendation for speedy payment of canal debt and liberation of canal revenue from demands of interest. (Govs. mess. 1845.) . Opposed to diversion of canal fund to object other than payment of canal debt. (Same 1845.) . Table showing amt. of stock redeemed on acct. of each canal. (Assem. doc. 236 (p. 17), 1845 v. 6.) . Rept. of comptroller re. issue and redemption of canal stocks. 26 pp., and tables. (Same 175, 1845 v. 5.) 1845-1852. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of r.rs. in each yr. to Sept. 30. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1849 (p. 82)— same 1859.) 1845-1860. Stmt, of whole amt. of stock issued for Oswego, Chemung, Crooked Lake, Cayuga and Sen- eca, and Chenango canals. (A.R. comptroller 1833/4: 24.) 1846. Stmt, of available and unavailable canal funds. (Same 1845/6: 23-26.) . Permission to canal comrs. to satisfy canal debt before paying ann. tribute to Genesee fund. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1846: 24.) . Recommendation re. providing for redemption of certain canal and r.r stocks, and making legisla- tive provision for all stocks loaned by state to canal and r.r. cos. (Same Jan. 1846: 26.) . Speech of Mr. Kirkland on state debt and inter- nal improvements, Sept. 17. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 878-888.) . Rept. of committee on canals, finances, etc., with article of amdmt. re. existing debts and liabilities of state, and providing for payment thereof. (Same 1846: 355-356.) 98 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1846. Plan, presented by A. Ayrault, for paying state debt and completing unfinished canals. (Same 1846: 571-572.) . Proposition re. state debts, revenues, and canals, presented by C. T. Chamberlain. (Same 1846: 602.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances, canals, etc., re. setting apart certain amt. of canal reve- nues for a sinking fund to pay interest and re- deem canal debt. (Same 1846: 647-651.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on canals, finances, etc., as relates to paying state debt without retarding internal improvement. (Same 1846: 653-660.) . Remarks of W. G. Angel on canal finances and on payment of state debt. (Same 1846: 661-667.) . Debate on that part of rept. of committee on canals, finances, etc., relating to paying state debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1846: 682-684.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances, etc., re. payment of canal debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1846: 680-681.) . Debate on rept of committee on canals, finances, re. lateral and unfinished canals and on payment of canal debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1846: 675-680.) . Debate on that part of finance committee's rept. relating to creation of sinking fund for payment of canal debt and general fund debt (Same 1846: 696-711.) . Debate on rept. of committee on canals re. set- ting apart out of revenues of state canals certain amt. for payment of state debts. (Same 1846: 720-724.) 1846-1847. Receipts and payments on acct. of sinking funds for redemption of Erie and Champlain Canal stock, Chenango Canal stock, Oswego Canal stock, and Cayuga and Seneca Canal stock. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1846 (pp. 26-29) — same 1847.) 1846-1855. Estimate for decennial period submitted to conv. in 1846, of ability of canals to provide for sinking fund charges. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 456.) 1846-1857. Table showing operation of sinking fund for canal debt. (Assem. doc. 49 (pp. 19-20), 1858 v. 1.) 1846-1860. Ann. receipts, payments, remainders, and deficiencies, under art 7, of const. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1858 (p. 114)— same 1860.) . Stmt of operation of sinking fund of canal debt under provision of art. 7, sec. 1, of the const. (Same 1858 (pp. 108-109) — same 1860.) . Stmt, of operation of sinking fund for canal debt under provisions of art. 7, sec. 1, of const. (Same 1858 (pp. 108-109) — same 1860.) 1846-1861. Tabulated stmt, showing ann. operation of sinking fund of canal debt under provisions of art. 7, sec. 1, of const (A.R. comptroller 1857/8 (p. 112)— same 1860/1.) 1846-1862. Stmt, showing ann. receipts, payments, re- mainders, and deficiencies under art. 7, of const, commencing Oct 1. (AR. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 466.) 1846-1882. Ann. operation of sinking fund for canal debt under art. 7, sec. 1, of const, showing de- tailed receipts and payments. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept 1861 (pp. 130-131)— same 1882.) . Ann. amt. of taxes paid into treasury on acct of canal fund under present const. (Same 1869 (p. 85)— some 1882.) CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd nan-serial — cont'd 1846-1884. Stmt, of operation of sinking fund for canal debt, under art. 7, sec. 1, of const. (Comp- troller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 53-55) —same 1903.) 1846-1903. Stmt, showing ann. amt. of taxes paid into treasury on acct. of canal fund under present const. (Same 1883 (pp. 59-60)— some 1903.) 1846-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing op- eration of sinking fund for canal debt. (AR. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 433-439)— same 1904.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing amt of taxes paid into treasury on acct. of canal fund. (Same 1901 (pp. 440-441)— same 1904.) 1847. Estimate of all payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct of canal debt, cost of collection, superintendence, and ordinary repairs. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1847 v. 2.) . Minority rept on apprn. of surplus canal reve- nues and other canal funds for prosecution of un- finished public works. 39 pp. (Same 81, 1847 v. 3.) Reprinted in Assem. doc. 25, 1848, v. 2. . Rept. of comptroller on balance of canal fund for yr. endg. June 1. 7 pp. (Same 132, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund in answer to Sen. res. calling for surplus of canal revenue. 3 pp. (Same 112, 1847 v. 4.) . Stmt, of condition of accts. of comrs. of canal fund. (Assem. doc. 65 (pp. 33-35), 1848 v. 3.) . Rept of comrs. of canal fund, calling for canal debt due on or before Sept. 30, 1849, and provision for payment of same. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 151, 1847 v. 4.) 1847-1848. Rept re. amt. of money belonging to canal fund on deposit in Mechanics' and Farmers' and in N. Y. state banks on Mch. 23, 1848, and on same day of 11 preceding mos. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 182, 1848 v. 5.) 1847-1866. Table showing payments to be made from canal fund. (Sen. doc. 81 (p. 33), 1847 v. 3.) 1847-1873. Ann. receipts, payments, remainders, and deficiencies under art. 7, const. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 138) — same 1873.) 1848. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on estimates of payments necessary to be made on acct of canal debt, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 15, 1848 v. 1.) . Outline of canal fund. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 13-18.) 1848-1860. Receipts and payments from interest on loan to supply deficiencies under provision of art. 7, sec. 1, of const. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1848 (p. 30) — same 1860.) 1849. Canal fund; value of canals as place for in- vestment of capital, value as channels of trade, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 10-14.) . Rept of comptroller re. extinguishment of canal debt and debt on state stocks. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 113, 1849 v. 1.) 1849-1850. Stmt of receipts and payments on acct. of premium on loan to supply deficiencies. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1849 (p. 24) — same 1850.) 1849-1860. Receipts and payments on acct of fund to provide for extraordinary repairs, etc., of the canals, pursuant to ch. 373, laws of 1849. (Same 1849 (pp. 26-27)— same 1860.) 1849-1862. Stmt of sundry canal fund deposit banks in acct. with treasurer of state. (AJL treasurer 1849 (p. 19)— same 1862.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 99 CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1850. Communication from auditor of canal dept. that amt. borrowed under ch. 228, laws of 1849, has been drawn from treasury, how applied. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 81, 1850 v. 5.) . Rept. on ann. rept. of canal comrs. and ann. rept. of comrs. of canal fund. 5 pp. {Same 153, 1850 v. 6.) 1851-1860. Schedule of receipts and payments on acct. of canal revenue certificates under provision of ch. 485, laws of 1851. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1851 (p. 21)— same 1860.) 1853. Necessity of creation of sinking fund to pay in- terest and redeem principle of canal debt. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1853: 33.) . Rept. on providing for certain expenses charge- able upon canal fund. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1853 v. 1.) . Rept. of auditor in answer to Sen. res. calling for reasons why certain claims paid from treasury were not charged to canal debt sinking fund. 11 pp. (Same 51, 1853 v. 2.) 1854-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of invest- ment of premiums on loans pursuant to ch. 329, sec. 6, laws of 1849. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1854 (pp. 68-69)— same 1860.) 1854-1872. Stmt, of investments, interest accruing, and operation of various sinking funds. (Same 1854 (pp. 104-118)— same 1855.) 1854-1882. Stmt, of ann. operation of sinking fund for canal debt under art. 7, sec. 3, of const., showing in detail receipts and payments. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1868 (pp. 89-90) — same 1882.) 1854-1896. Stmt, of operation of sinking fund for canal debt under art. 7, sec. 3, of const., showing detailed receipts and payments. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canal 1883 (pp. 56-57) — same 1903.) 1855. Remarks of Wm. B. Aitkin of the Committee of Ways and Means, on the proposition of Mr. Blatch- ford, of said committee, to impose a mill and a quarter tax for the support of govt, and in aid of the canal fund, in committee of the whole, New York state. 4 pp. 1855/6-1886/7. Stmt, of canal debt classified as per const, provisions for its payment, showing amt. re- deemable each yr. and rate of interest. (A.R. comptroller 1855/6 (pp. 36-40)— same 1886/7.) 1856. Rept. on funds for completing canals. (Same 1855/6: 54-55.) . Suggestion to extend time limit of state loans for canal purposes. (Govs. mess. 1856: 3-4.) . Suggestions for security of funds from surplus revenues of canals or of " borrowing " sufficient amt. of money to complete various improvements and repairs on canals, and prevent suspension of work thereon. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1856: 16-17.) 1856-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of taxes pursuant to ch. 335, sec. 2, laws of 1855. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1856 (p. 87) — same 1860.) 1857. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on canal debt. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 107, 1859 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on moneys appro- priated to canals, etc. 21 pp., and tables. (Assem. doc. 48, 1858 v. 1.) 1858-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for satisfaction of temporary loans pursuant to art. 7, sec. 10, of const. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1858 (p. 40)— same 1860.) 1858-1861. Condition of sinking fund for redemption of canal debt raised under art. 7, sec. 1, of const. CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd (A.R. comptroller 1857/8 (pp. 109-111)— same 1860/1.) 1859. Rept. of committee on finance on canal debt, etc. 6, 11 pp. (Sen. docs. 115 and 119, 1859 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on canal debt and embarrassments of state treasury. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 179, 1859 v. 4.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. showing at what time accumulation of sinking fund will liquidate canal stock debt. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1859 v. 2.) . Urgent need of legisl. action to meet obligations incurred in creation of canal debt. (Govs. mess. 1859.) 1859-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of invest- ment of tax of 1859 pursuant to ch. 149, sec. 5, laws of 1859. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1859 (pp. 43-44)— same 1860.) 1860. Interest on various canal loans as paid by gen- eral fund under art. 7, sec. 10, art. 7, sec. 12, of const. (Same 1860: 77.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of advance on tax by comptroller under ch. 213, laws of 1860. (Same 1860: 54.) . Schedule of receipts on acct. of advance by Man- hattan Co. (Same 1860: 49-50.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for pay- ment of floating debt pursuant to art. 7, sec. 12, of const, and ch. 271, laws of 1859. (Same 1860: 52- 53.) . Stmt, showing distribution from canal toll re- ceipts to satisfy various sinking funds. (Same 1860: 22.) 1860-1867. Stmt, showing when canal debt will be paid by sinking fund, under art. 7, sec. 1, of const. (Same 1860 (pp. 131-132)— same 1867.) . Same. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 139)— same 1863.) 1860-1882. Ann. operation of sinking fund for canal debt under art. 7, sec. 12, of const., showing de- tailed receipts and payments. (Same 1868 (p. 91) — same 1882.) 1860-1884. Stmt, of operation of sinking fund for canal debt under art. 7, sec. 12, of const., showing detailed ann. receipts and payments. (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 58) — same 1897.) 1861-1862. Recapitulation of canal stock debt, paying interest. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 8)— same 1862.) 1861-1864. Receipts and payments on acct. of interest on loan to pay debts contracted and due prior to June 1, 1846, pursuant to provisions of ch. 232, laws of 1849. (Same 1861 (p. 46)— same 1864.) 1861-1867. Stmt, showing sums necessary to be in- vested ann. at an interest of 5% to redeem specified principal of loans in 18 yrs. (Same 1861 (p. 140) — same 1867.) Item does not appear in 1865 rept. 1861-1868. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for temporary loans under provision of art. 7, sec. 10, of the const. (Same 1861 (p. 52)— same 1868.) 1861-1874. Payments on acct. of interest on loan to supply deficiencies pursuant to provisions of art. 7, sec. 1, of const. (Same 1861 (p. 48) — same 1874.) 1861-1879. Receipts and payments on acct. of repair trust fund under provision of ch. 177, laws of 1861. (Same 1861 (p. 53)— same 1879.) 1861-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of invest- ment of premium on loans pursuant to ch. 329, laws of 1854. (Same 1861 (p. 48)— same 1882.) 100 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Schedule showing condition of canal debt, when redeemable and classified by stock, ann. interest, with summarized recapitulation. (Same 1861 (pp. 72-76)— same 1882.) . Balance of canal fund on hand Sept. 30, how de- posited and invested, together with names of acct. to which it belongs. (Same 1861 (pp. 77-81) — same 1882.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of various sink- ing funds for redemption of canal debt and gen- eral fund debt under provisions of art. 7, sees. 1, 2, 3, and 12, of const. (Same 1861 (pp. 45-47) — same 1882.) 1862. Rept. on amt of moneys in treasury belonging to canal fund, etc. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 156, 1862 v. 6.) . Stmt, of N. Y. state canal stock held by banking and insurance cos. of state showing total value and interest per annum. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1862: 11.) . Communication from comrs. of canal fund on paying interest on state debt in coin. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 113, 1862 v. 6.) . Schedule of canal loans contracted under sec. 10, art. 7, of const., showing amt. of principal and ann. interest. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1862: 17.) 1862-1864. Stmt, of canal debt, Sept. 30, 1862, showing each description of stock, amt. redeemable in each yr., and ann. interest on same. (Legisl. manual 1863 (p. 443)— same 1865.) 1863. Tabulated schedule of canal stocks purchased and cancelled, showing description of stock pur- chased, etc., when due by term of loan, amt. of each loan cancelled, premium paid on purchase, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1863: 15.) . Protest agst. apprn. of canal " remainders " to new work instead of cancelling payments to sink- ing fund deferred since 1857. (A.R comptroller 1862/3: 8.) . Rept. on act for payment of interest on certain canal drafts and final accts. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 178, 1863 v. 6.) 1863-1864. Stmt, of total amt. falling due of principal of canal stock debt with amt. of interest. (Ann. financial rept auditor canal dept. 1862: 13.) 1863-1867. Condensed recapitulation of canal stock debt of state paying interest on and after Sept. 30, showing amt. of principal and ann. interest. (Same 1863 (p. 12) — same 1867.) 1864 no Item found. 1864-1874. Schedule of unmatured canal stocks issued and when payable, secured by canal debt sinking fund under sec. 1, art. 7, of const., showing amt. of same and ann. interest. (Same 1863 (p. 9) — same 1867.) 1865-1866. Schedule of canal stocks issued to satisfy loans under sec. 10, art. 7, of const., showing amt. and ann. interest. (Same 1863 (p. 11) — same 1865.) 1866-1877. Schedule of stocks issued and when pay- able, secured by canal debt sinking fund under sec. 12, art. 7, of const., showing amt. and ann. interest. (Same 1863 (p. 11) — same 1867.) 1867. Debate on communication from canal comrs. re. canal fund. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 129-134.) . Debate on repts. of committees on finances and on canals re. canals and payments of state debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1864- 1910.) CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Debate on rept. of committee on state finances re. canal improvements and payment of state debt, with various financial stmts. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1830-1862.) . Amdmt. proposed by Mr. E. Brooks and ac- cepted by Mr. Lapham as substitute for his amdmt. to 1st sec. of rept. of committee on finance re. canal debt sinking fund. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 119.) 1868-1869. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on money borrowed by state for canal purposes. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1871 v. 4.) 1868-1875. Stmt, showing outstanding canal stock debt reimbursable from canal revenues, showing ann. in- terest thereon and aggregate of principal and in- terest paid and to be paid at maturity. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1866: 35.) 1868-1882. Stmt, of canal debt Sept. 30, balances in sinking funds and amt. of debt after deducting bal- ances applicable thereto. (Same 1868 (p. 22) — same 1882.) 1869. Rept. of committee on canals on res. of N. Y. City Produce Exchange on const, amdmt. author- izing loan. (Assem. joL 1869: 1859-1862J 1869-1882. Stmt, of canal debt under various const. provisions showing amt. of principal and ann. in- terest. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1869 (p. 9)— same 1882.) 1870. Prompt legislative provision should be made to reimburse banks for moneys advanced to supply deficiency in apprn. (Same 1870: 16.) . List of holders of N. Y. state stocks, canal loans, on Feb. 26, 1870, with amt. held by each, and resi- dence. 37 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1870 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on legislation to provide for deficiency in canal revenues. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 140, 1870 v. 7.) . Rept. on extending time for paying debt of state canals. 3 pp. (Same 195, 1870 v. 11.) 1870-1875. Stmt, of canal debt showing each descrip- tion of stock, amt. redeemable in each yr., and ann. interest on same. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70 (pp. 120-121)— same 1874/5.) 1871. Res. of Commercial Union of N. Y. state on extension of time of payment of canal debt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 109, 1871 v. 9; Sen. doc. 64, 1871 v. 4.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on amt. of money borrowed by state during 1870 for canal purposes. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1871 v. 3.) . Stmt, of canal and general fund debt for yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1871: 15.) 1871-1872. Receipts and payments on acct. of tempor- ary loan by Manhattan co. (Same 1871 (p. 35) — same 1872.) 1871-1875. Schedule of stocks issued and when payable, secured by canal debt sinking fund under sec. 3, art. 7, of const., showing amt. of same and ann. interest. (Same 1863 (p. 10) — same 1867.) 1872. Rept. of canal committee stating their reasons for adopting the various amdmts. re. canals. (JoL of const, comn. 1872/3: 427-429.) 1873. On funding of canal and general fund debts. (Govs. mess. 1873: 17-19.) 1874. Preamble and res. adopted by Chamber of Com- merce of State of N. Y. on const, amdmt. for fund- ing canal debt 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1874 v. 5; Sen. doc. 68, 1874 v. 4.) . Res. of N. Y. Cheap Transportation Assn. on proposed const, amdmt. for funding canal debt 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1874 v. 6; Sen. doc. 71, 1874 v. 4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 101 CANALS— cont'd Canal Fund— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1874. Preamble and res. adopted by N. Y. Produce Exchange on funding of canal debt. 2 pp. (Same 64, 1874 v. 5.) . Rept. of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State on proposed const, amdmt. for funding canal debt and relinquishing canal tolls. 4 pp. (Same 86, 1874 v. 6.) 1876. Recommendation for state satisfaction of defi- ciency which sinking fund for canal debt fails to derive from revenues of canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 6.) 1877. State debt and the canals, stmt, of condition of debt and value of canal system to state. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 32-36.) . Suggestion for imposition of state tax to satisfy canal debt in a single levy, thus saving expense of payment of interest by state. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1877: 23-24.) 1883-1889. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of investment of premiums on loans under provisions of ch. 329, laws of 1854. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 26-27)— same 1889.) 1883-1893. Tabulated stmt, of canal stocks redeemed and cancelled during fiscal yr. (Same 1883 (pp. 47-51)— same 1893.) . Stmt, of canal debt showing total on Sept. 30, amt. of balances of sinking funds including invest- ments, and condition of debt after applying sink- ing funds. (Same 1883 (p. 7)— same 1893.) 1883-1899. Schedule of deposits on acct. of canal fund, apprns. overdrawn, receipts, payments, etc. (Same 1883 (pp. 23-25)— some 1899.) 1883-1903. Outline condition of canal debt under art. 7, sees. 1 and 3, of const., showing value of stock not bearing interest, redemption of same, etc., recapi- tulation. (Same 1883 (pp. 42-43)— same 1903.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of sink- ing funds" for redemption of canal debt under pro- visions of art. 7, sees. 1 and 3, of const. (Same 1883 (pp. 25-26)— same 1903.) From 1896 to 1903 items include stmt, of sinking fund for redemption of can-il d<>bt i-nder provisions of art. 7, sec. 4 of constitution. . Stmt, showing balance of canal fund on hand Sept. 30, how deposited and invested, together with names of accts. to which it belongs. (Same 1883 pp. 44-46)— same 1903.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. on proposition of bonding state for canal improvements. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 213-215.) 1900-1902. Stmt, of funds transferred to fund for canal survey pursuant to ch. 411, laws of 1900. (Comp- troller's financial rept. re. canals 1900 (pp. 25-26) —same 1902.) 1900-1903. Summarized stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of canals and canal debt, etc. (Ann. finan- cial rept. comptroller re. canals 1900 (p. 5) — same 1903.) 1901-1904. Stmts, showing amt. of canal debt and amt. of sinking funds for redemption of canal debt. (A. R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 45-47)— same 1904.) 1902. Table showing capital of canal debt sinking fund. (Legisl. manual 1903: 710.) Claims General material only. Contract claims under " Con- tracts," below. Damage claims concerned with a special canal, under name of canal. serial By an act passed Feb. 9, 1821, the legislature was authorized to appoint three canal appraisers for each of the western and eastern sections of the Erie canal and three for the Champlain canal. CANALS— cont'd Claims — cont'd serial — cont'd The journals of the legislature do not show any apptmts. under this law. The act was superseded by one passed April 20, 1825, directing the governor and Senate to appoint two freeholders to act with any one of the canal commissioners as appraisers. By an act passed May 10, 1836, three appraisers were to be appointed by the governor and Senate for a term of two years. The bd. remained thus constituted until 1857 when their term was ex- tended to three years. By an act passed April 7, 1883, the office was abolished and its records trans- ferred to the Bd. of Claims created by the same act. The first annual report was made under pro- vision of ch. 352, laws of 1849. 1 series 1849-1882. Ann. rept. of canal appraisers. Albany, 1850-1883. In 1869 two repts. were made, one, the regular ann. rept., and another called Ann. rept. of the majority of the canal appraisers. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1849 in Sen. docs. 1850, v. 2:69. 1850 " 1851, v. 2 : 41. 1851 " 1852, v. 2 : 60. 1852 " 1853, v. 2 : 40. 1853 " 1854, v. 2 : 80. 1854 " 1855, v. 3:69. 1855 " 1856, v. 3 : 106. 1856 " 1857, v. 2 : 75. 1857 " 1858, v. 2 : 40. 1858 " ' 1859, v. 2 : 100. 1859 " 1860, v. 1 : 44. 1860 " 1861, v. 2 : 30. 1861 " " 1862, v. 3 : 52. 1862 " 1863, v. 5 : 23. 1863 " 1864, v. 3:24. 1864 " 1865, v. 1 : 28. 1865 " 1866, v. 1:9. 1866 " 1867, v. 2:33. 1867 " 1868, v. 3 : 19. 1868 " 1869, v. 5 : 56. 1869 " 1870, v. 2:50. 1869 (majority rept.) in Sen. docs. IS 1870 in Sen. docs. 1871, v. 2 : 13. 1871 " 1872, v. 1 : 13. 1872 " 1873, v. 1:15. 1873 " 1874, v. 2 : 26. 1874 " 1875, v. 4:60. 1875 " ' 1876, v. 1 : 16. 1876 " 1877, v. 1 : 16. 1877 " 1878, v. 1:3. 1878 " 1879, v. 1:9. 1879 " " 1880, v. 1 : 10. 1880 " 1881, v. 1:6. 1881 " 1882, v. 5:41. 1882 " 1883, v. 1:6. 3:85. 2 series Board of Claims Under sec. 6, ch. 205, laws of 1883. Successor to bd. of audit and bd. of canal appraisers. 1883-1897. Ann. rept. of bd. of claims, 1-15. Albany, 1885-1898. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 6 : 72. 2. 1884 " Sen. " 1885, v. 4 : 12. 3. 1885 1886, v. 1 : 11. 4. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 2 : 16. 5. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 3:11. 6. 1888 ' 1889, v. 4: 11. 7. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 5 : 25. 8. 1890 " Sen. " 1891, v. 3:23. 9. 1891 1892, v. 2:9. 10. 1S92 " " " 1893, v. 9 : 11. 11. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 5:45. 12. 1894 " " " 1895, v. 3 : 14. 13. 1895 1896, v. 4 : 13. 14. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 4:16. 15. 1897 1898, v. 1:6. 3 series Court of Claims Under ch. 36, laws of 1897, providing that bd. of claims be continued and known as court of claims. 1897-1903. Ann. rept. of court of claims, 1-7. Albany, 1898-1904. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1897 in Sen. docs. 1898, v. 1:6. 2. 1898 1899, v. 8 : 30. 3. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 4 : 27. 4. 1900 1901, v. 4 : 20. 102 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Claims— cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Court of Claims — cont'd 5. 1901 In Sen. docs. 1902, v. 4 : 13. 6. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 6:20. 7. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 9 : 16. 1st rept. called 15 ann. rept. of bd. of claims and 1 ann. rept. of court of claims. non-serial 1802. Rept. on petition claiming compensation from Northern Inland Lock Navigation for damage sus- tained by the construction of locks and canals. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1802: 173.) 1818-1858. Digest of claims and the action thereon by the legisl. and the canal bd., together with awards made by bd. of canal appraisers; compiled by S. P. Allen. 1858. 712, 160 pp. 1825. Table showing payments for damages. (A.R. canal comrs. 1825: 36-39.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to internal improvements, also on several repts. of comrs. of canal fund and various petitions on sub- ject of canal claims for damages, etc. (Assem. joL Jan. 1825: 639-647.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on payment of certain notes given by treasurer of canal comrs. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 230-231.) 1825-1828. Rept of comptroller on accts. of appraisers of damages on canals. (Same 1829: 131-133.) 1827-1851. Digest of claims presented to canal bd. from organization of bd. 47 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1851 v. 2.) 1829. Rept. of canal appraisers on various petitions praying reimbursement for injuries sustained in consequence of surplus water from Champlain CanaL (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 205-207.) 1830-1858. Rept of auditor on amt. of money allowed claimants upon canal fund, specifying names of claimants and amts. awarded to each. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1859 v. 3.) 1831. Memorial of J. Trumpbour complaining of vio- lation of engagement made with him by canal comrs. and praying compensation for his services. 12 pp. (Same 299, 1831 v. 4.) 1832. Rept. of canal bd. on memorials of J. Trumpbour and H. Hutchinson. 25 pp. (Same 188, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept on memorial of J. Trumpbour and H. Hutchinson. 71, 149 pp. (Same 334 and 335, 1832 v. 4.) . Rept on petition for extension of period within which application for appraisal of damages may be made. 9 pp. (Same 226, 1832 v. 3.) 1833. Rept of canal bd. on petition of Cohoes Bridge co. for reimbursement on acct. of losses due to floods. 4 pp. (Same 243, 1833 v. 4.) 1837. Rept on bill providing for payment of J. Trump- bour. 2 pp. (Same 142, 1837 v. 2.) 1837-1860. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing no. of awards made to and including 1837, no. made ann. since 1837, no. examined and sent to proper authorities, as not being within appraisers' juris- diction. (AJt. canal appraisers 1851 (p. 30) — same 1860.) No returns 1852-1856. 1837-1882. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing no. of awards made to and including 1837 upon several canals, no. made ann. since that date. (Same 1861 (pp. 25-27) — same 1882.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing amt. of awards made by canal appraisers to and including 1837, amt of awards ann. since that period. (Same 1851 (pp. 31-32)— same 1882.) No returns 1852-1856. CANALS— cont'd Claims — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840-1853. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on claims for damages, etc., made to canal bd. 47 pp. (Assem. doc. 148, 1854 v. 5.) 1841-1882. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing no. of claims presented ann. to appraisers. (AR. canal appraisers 1851 (p. 7) — same 1882.) No returns 1852-1856. 1844. Rept. of atty. gen. on appraisal of damages on unfinished and suspended canals. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 116, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. on memorial on subject of canal damages. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1844 v. 5.) 1845. Rept. of committee to whom was referred back bill " to provide for removal of cases decided by canal bd. to Supreme Court, by certiorari." 5 pp. (Same 195, 1845 v. 5.) 1846-1849. Rept. of canal appraisers on damage claims. 85 pp. (Sen. doc. 14, 1849 v. 1.) 1849. Stmt, of claims decided, with name, residence of claimants, amt. claimed, and amt. of award. (A.R. canal appraisers 1849: 3-5.) . Stmt, of awards paid by auditor of canal dept, with name of claimants and amt paid. (Same 1849: 12-16.) . Rept. of canal appraisers on condition of rec- ords, books, etc., in their office and organization of office. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1849 v. 1.) 1849-1882. Stmt, of appeals from decision of canal appraisers, name of claimant, amt of award, when and by whom appealed, final award. (A.R. canal appraisers 1849 (p. 17) — same 1882.) . Stmt, of nature and location of claims presented, names and residence of claimants, amt. claimed and awarded. (Same 1849 (pp. 6-11) — same 1882.) 1850-1882. Comparative table showing no. claims heard and on which awards have been made by bds. of canal appraisers. (A.R. canal appraisers 1882:4.) . Stmt of awards made by canal appraisers with name and residence of appraisers. (Same 1850 (pp. 14-22) — same 1882.) 1851. Stmt, showing no. of claims on file in canal ap- praisers' office. (Same 1851: 7.) 1851-1852. Digest of claims presented to canal bd. specifying nature of claim and decision thereon from Mch. 1, 1851, to Jan. 15, 1852. (Sen. doc. 23 (p. 4), 1852 v. 1.) 1851-1856. Stmt showing no. of claims disposed of as not being within jurisdiction of canal appraisers, names and residences of claimants, time of enter- ing claims, amt. claimed. (A.R. canal appraisers 1851 (pp. 27-29)— game 1856.) 1851-1862. Communication from canal appraisers on no. of claims and awards. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 2, 1862 v. 1.) 1852-1882. Stmt showing no. and amt of claims pre- sented upon each canal. (A.R. canal appraisers 1852 (p. 1)— same 1882.) 1853. Rept of comrs. of canal fund on application of surplus revenue to claims arising prior to June 1, 1846. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1853 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal appraisers on undecided applica- tions pending. 2 pp. (Same 47, 1853 v. 2.) Communication from auditor of canal dept on claims for allowance of which there is no author- ity of law. 20 pp. (Same 56, 1853 v. 3.) 1854. Communication from auditor of canal dept on funds advanced by late auditor to persons claiming to be supts. of canal repairs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1854 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 103 CANALS— cont'd Claims — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1854. Communication from auditor re. funds paid attys. and counsel on certain canal cases. 4 pp. (Same 45, 1854 v. 1.) 1855. Suggestions for changes in laws re. appraisal of canal damages. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1855: 26.) 1857. Rept. on bill to authorize canal appraisers to award damages. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1851 v. 3.) . Rept. on awards of canal appraisers on claims of Rochester mill owners. 6 pp. (Same 79, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Testimony in claims of citizens in valley of Ausable River. 368 pp. 1858-1860. Digest of claims, etc.; compiled by W. Rich- ardson. 1861. 330 pp. 1858-1882. Stmt, of appeal cases decided during yr., but appealed prior thereto. (A.R. canal appraisers 1858 (p. 59)— same 1882.) 1859. Rept. of canal appraisers on no. of claims wait- ing appraisement, etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1859 v. i.) 1860. Communication from atty. gen. on liability of state for damages in certain cases. 2 pp. (Same 59, 1860 v. 1.) 1860-1865. Digest of claims, etc.; compiled by J. B. Cushman. 1866. 397 pp. 1861. Necessity for legislative provision for satisfac- tion of unpaid canal claims agst. state noted by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861: 33.) . Rept. on petitions asking for extension of juris- diction of canal appraisers. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1861 v. 2.) 1862. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on no. and amt. of awards made by canal appraisers. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 19, 1862 v. 1.) 1863. Rept. on abolishing office of canal appraisers. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 133, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Schedule of awards made by canal appraisers for satisfaction of unpaid claims agst. state. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1864: 29.) 1864-1877. Stmt, of amts. paid on awards made by appraisers for land damages on acct. of enlarge- ment of canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1864 (pp. 83- 84)— same 1877.) 1866. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on amt. paid for canal damages and extra compensa- tion. 30 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1866 v. 4.) . Digest of claims, and action thereon by the legisl., canal bd., and bd. of canal appraisers with- in the yr. 128 pp. 1866-1870. Digest of claims, etc.; also a supplement showing claims presented, determined, and pend- ing before the canal bd. and canal appraisers; compiled by H. Calkins. 1870. 4, 235 pp. 1867. Rept. of canal appraisers re. unsettled canal claims in answer to res. requesting rept. of list of claims agst. state undecided and pending for ad- judication, specifying general nature of claim, amt. demanded by claimant, particularly designating such as are pending by virtue of special statute, giving reference to statute. 36 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 42.) 1868-1874. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on awards made by canal appraisers for canal damages. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1874 v. 6.) 1869. Certificates of comr. addressed to auditor for awards of appraisers. (A.R. canal comrs. 1869: 28.) CANALS— cont'd Claims — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1870. Awards paid eastern division, stmt, showing payments on acct. of awards by canal appraisers for land damages for fiscal yr. (Same 1870: 84-85.) . Recommendation for enactment of general law providing for payment of claims and damages aris- ing from canal matters. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1870: 22.) 1870-1871. Reply of canal appraisers to res. calling for complete lists of all claims for damages. 56 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1872 v. 3.) 1870-1873. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on amt. of awards for canal damages. 2 pp. (Same 62, 1874 v. 5.) 1871. Stmt, of awards and expenses of canal apprais- ers paid in eastern division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871: 72.) 1871-1874. List of certificates issued for awards of canal appraisers on eastern division. (Same 1871 (pp. 70-71)— same 1874.) 1872. Minority rept. on act to repeal ch. 321, laws of 1870, on jurisdiction of bd. of canal appraisers. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1872 v. 7.) 1873. Change in law as to appeals to canal bd. from decisions of canal appraisers in matter of land damages, and recommending that authority be vested in said bd. to compel attendance of wit- nesses if necessary. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1873: 21.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on certain pay- ments for water damages. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1873 v. 7.) . Communication from canal appraisers on certain awards for canal damages. 9 pp. (Same 39, 1873 v. 4.) 1874. Reply of canal appraisers to Sen. res. of Jan. 16, 1874. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1874 v. 2.) 1877. Stmt, showing payments made by certificates on acct. of canal appraisers' awards. (A.R. canal comrs. 1877: 133.) . Stmt, of gov. on items of apprn. objected to in Assem. bill 166 on payment of awards by canal appraisers, counsel of state, etc. (Assem. jol. 1877: 1578.) 1878. Rept. of canal appraisers on unsettled canal claims. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1878 v. 5.) 1883-1887. List of claims transferred from late bd. of canal appraisers, state bd. of audit, etc., and claims filed with this bd. showing name of claimant, amt. claimed, and amt. of award. (A.R. bd. of claims 1883 (pp. 4-5)— same 1887.) 1885-1890. List of appeals from awards of canal ap- praisers transferred to bd. pursuant to ch. 329, laws of 1884. (Same 1885 (p. 7) — same 1890.) 1889-1890. List of claims transferred from late bd. of canal appraisers, showing name of claimant, amt. claimed, and amt. of award. (Same 1889 (p. 5) — same 1890.) 1897-1903. Schedule of judgments made by court of claims, showing name of claimant, amt. claimed, and amt. of judgment. (Same 1897 (pp. 6-15)— same 1903.) Prom 1899 to 1903 item is called Canal claims filed tinder general act. 1899-1903. Schedule of claims filed on acct. of $9,000,- 000 canal improvement, showing name of claimant, amt. claimed, and amt. of judgment. (A.R. court of claims 1899 (pp. 17-22)— same 1903.) 1900-1903. Stmt, showing judgments of court of claims paid during fiscal yr., together with interest there- on, and summary. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1900 (pp. 42-54) — same 1903.) 104 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Claims — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1901-1903. Additional apprn. requested for continua- tion of court of claims surveys of various canals. (A.R. engr. etc. 1901 (p. 38)— same 1903.) 1901-1904. Stmt, showing judgments of court of claims and interest thereon. (A.R. comptroller re. ex- penditures on canals 1901 (pp. 30-45) — same 1904.) . Summary of awards paid by court of claims. (Same 1901 (p. 45)— some 1904.) Contracts General material only on contracts per se. Receipts and payments for contract work under " Receipts and Expenditures " below. Contracts for a specific canal under the name of the canal, see below. 1817. Schedule of canal contracts. (A.R. canal comrs. 1817 facing p. 78.) 1819. Communication from canal comrs. with names of all contractors unable to complete or who have re- linquished contracts, and amt. paid to each. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1819: 710-714.) 1824. Rept. on instances in which greater sums have been allowed to contractors for jobs than original contract price. (Same Jan. 1824: 503-506.) 1826-1844. Rept. of comptroller, giving amt. of extra allowances to canal contractors. 39 pp. (Sen. doc. 134, 1844 v. 4.) 1828. Rept. of atty. gen. as to extra allowances to be made to contractors for canal construction. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1828: 800-803.) . Stmt, showing names of applicants for extra allowance on canal contracts, at sess. of canal bd. commencing Feb. 15 and endg. Mch. 7. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 340-344.) 1841. Rept. of canal comrs. on contracts for canals. 42 pp. (Assem. doc. 203, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. Same. 45 pp. (Same 173, 1842 v. 7.) 1843. Res. as to canal contracts. 1 p. (Same 70, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. from canal bd. on allowances to contract- ors upon suspended public works. 2 pp., tables. (Same 117, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee on canals on petitions of canal contractors. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1844 v. 6.) 1846. Rept. of damages awarded to canal contractors for breaches of contracts on part of state in conse- quence of suspension of public works by act of 1842. 2 pp. (Same 3, 1844 v. 1.) 1846-1866. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. as to extra compensation to contractors in answer to res. re- questing rept. of no. and amts. of awards paid by him or his predecessors in office as extra compen- sation to contractors for labor and materials fur- nished state, by what authority said awards were made, to whom and when paid. 11 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 28.) 1847. Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. due Grant, Tur- ner, and Ryan, contractors, at time of suspension of their work under act of Mch. 29, 1842. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 212, 1847 v. 7.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on eastern division of Brie Canal, Oneida Lake Canal and feeder, Champlain Canal and feeder, contrasting contract prices. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 125, 1847 v. 4.) 1852. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. inquiring as to extra allowances made by canal bd. on contracts and allowances for breaches of contracts, etc. 4 pp. (Same 23, 1852 v. 1.) . Rept. on preamble and res. of canal bd. on va- lidity of contracts and further power of bd. 3 pp. (Same 15, 1852 v. 1.) CANALS— cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1852. Value at contract prices of work done on con- tracts let Dec. 30, 1851. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 119-123.) . Rept. of jt. select committee on canal lettings. 955, 168, 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1852 v. 3.) 1853. Communication from canal comrs. on canal con- tracts. 2 pp. (Same 18, 1853 v. 2.) 1854. Amdmt. in law regulating grant of contracts suggested. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854: 21.) 1855. Suggestion that amdmt. of law providing for let- ting of certain canal repairs by contract be made; abolition of office of supt. of canal repairs and transfer of duties to canal comrs. (Same 1885: 23.) . Rept. on contracting repairs on canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1855 v. 3.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on condition of canal contracts suspended for want of funds; further legisl. expedient in relation thereto. 7 pp. (As- sem. doc. 58, 1855 v. 2.) 1856. Recommendation for modification of laws with reference to letting of canal repairs by contract so as to allow proper letting bd. to use limited dis- cretion in regard to award of contracts. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1856: 20-22.) 1857. Change in wording of law regulating letting of contracts necessary to make stmt, mandatory as to placing of repair contracts. (Same 1857: 5.) . Passage of act embodying views of legisl. as to power of canal bd. to cancel and settle contracts for repairs suggested. (Same 1857: 12.) 1859. Schedule of contracts closed during the yr., final cost, increase or decrease of same as compared with estimated cost at contract prices. (Same 1859: 79-80.) . Names of contractors, etc., for keeping canals in repair who have failed to keep contracts. 1 1. (Assem. doc. 160, 1859 v. 3.) 1860-1869. Schedule of all repair contracts (let in pur- suance of laws of 1857), showing commencement of several terms, canal section embraced in contract, duration of each term, ann. compensation to con- tractor, and amt. of cost deposited as securities. (A.R. canal comrs. 1860 (p. Ill) — same 1869.) 1861-1871. Schedule of contracts let by bd. of canal comrs. showing commencement of several terms, canal section embraced in contract, duration of each term, and ann. compensation to contractors. (Same 1861 (p. 166)— same 1871.) 1862. Objections to system of letting contracts for re- pairs on various canals, passage of law authorizing letting of canal repairs under regulations requiring that all work done be measured and paid for same as construction accts. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 16-18.) 1863. Recommendation for enactment of law directing that repairs of canals be placed under contract, that work required shall be itemized and con- tractor paid only for work actually done by him. (Same 1863: 21.) 1864. Tabulated stmt, of awards made for contracts. (Same 1864: 26.) 1864-1871. Schedule of repair contracts, with percent- age allowed, and sections relet which were aban- doned Aug. 1, 1864. (A.R. canal comrs. 1864 (pp. 122-123)— same 1871.) Made pursuant to laws of 1864. 1865. Legisl. attention requested to administration of contracts for repair and improvement of various canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1865: 31.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 105 CANALS— cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1866. Contracting for ann. repairs on the various canals suggested by auditor as means of reducing expense to state. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1866: 26.) . Communication from state engr., etc., on canal contracts, etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 14, 1866 v. 1.) 1867. Preamble and res. adopted by canal bd. as to claims of canal contractors and others. 2 pp. {Same 5, 1867 v. 1.) . Communication from canal comrs. on fulfill- ment of contracts, etc. 14 pp. (Same 53, 1867 v. 4.) . Rept. of auditor re. contracts for repairs and improvements of canals of state in answer to res. requesting names of all parties to existing and outstanding contracts for repairs of canals of state; commencement and expiration of contract; per annum price of present and former contracts; ex- cess of present contracts over former contracts; amt. of present contracts less than former con- tracts; on what canal and section of canal con- tracts attach; remarks showing application of docs, now submitted to contracts. 148 pp. (Docs, const. conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 57.) . Communication from atty. gen. in reply to res. of conv. in relation to contracts on canals of state. 13 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 135.) 1868. Minority rept. on abolition of contract system. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1868 v. 3.) . Repeal of present system of repair contracts re- quested as system has proved neither economical nor beneficial to canal conditions. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 23.) . Copy of correspondence betw. late atty. gen. and contracting bd. re. repair contract letting, Dec. 28, 1866. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1868 v. 3.) 1868-1876. Tabulated schedule of extraordinary repair contracts made since Jan. 1868 and finally ap- proved. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1876 (p. 14) — same 1877.) 1869. Gov. repeats recommendation of state engr. re. repeal of contract system of letting repairs on state canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 16.) . Schedule of several contracts for making repairs upon canals of state in operation, Sept. 30, showing name of contractors, etc., ann. compensation, date of commencement and duration of contract, and date of expiration. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1869: 42.) . Copy of general notice of lettings of repair con- tracts and blank form. (Same 1869: 35-48.) 1870. Rept. on act to abolish contracting bd. and sys- tem of repairs by contract. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1870 v. 6.) . Protest agst. contract system for canal repairs, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70: 10-17.) 1872-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of deposits of contractors to secure performance of contracts for new work and extraordinary repairs pursuant to ch. 930, laws of 1871. (Ann. financial rept. au- ditor canal dept. 1872 (p. 39) — same 1882.) 1874. Extension of authority of state engr. in award of contracts for repairs, etc., suggested. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 21.) 1875. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on securities de- posited by contractors. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1875 v. 6.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on contracts for new enlargement or extraordinary work upon canals of state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 40, 1875 v. 4.) CANALS— cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1876. Extraordinary repairs on contracts unsettled, showing details of assignment, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1876: 110-111.) . Contracts under which final payments have been made but under which securities are still held by state. (Same 1876: 8.) 1876-1877. List of contracts settled by canal bd. under ch. 425, laws of 1876, showing name, work, claim of contractor, final payments, etc. (Same 1876 (pp. 11-12)— same 1877.) . Certificates for work outstanding and provided for by ch. 263, laws of 1875, and ch. 425, laws of 1876. (Same 1876 (p. 13)— same 1877.) . Table of pending extraordinary repair contracts made since Jan. 1, 1868; final not approved. (Same 1876 (p. 16)— same 1877.) 1889-1904. Table of contracts on eastern division com- pleted during yr., showing name of contractor, character of work, amt. of legisl. apprn., engr's. estimate of cost at contract prices, etc. (Same 1889 (pp. 78-80)— same 1904.) 1892-1904. Table of contracts pending on eastern div. of N. Y. state canals. (Same 1892 (p. 91) — same 1904.) . Table of contracts pending on N. Y. state canals showing name of contractor, character of work, ap- propriation, engr's. estimate, etc. (Same 1892 (p. 45) — same 1904.) Item does not appear in rept. for 1901. . Stmt, of proposals reed, and contracts awarded by supt. of public works paid from funds provided for ordinary and extraordinary repairs of canals. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1892 (pp. 7-13) — same 1904.) 1893-1903. Tabular stmt, of contracts completed on middle div. and settled during yr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893 (pp. 165-166)— same 1903.) 1893-1904. Table of contracts on western div. com- pleted during yr. showing name of contractor, char- acter of work, apprn., engr's. estimate, etc. (Same 1893 (p. 200)— same 1904.) . Table of contracts pending on western div. show- ing by canals name of contractor, character of work, apprn., engr's. estimate, etc. (Same 1893 (p. 199) — same 1904.) 1894. Apprn. requested for collection of data as to contracts for repairs and improvements on state canals. (Same 1894: 24.) 1896-1899. Tabular stmt, of contracts pending on N. Y. state canals showing name of contractor, char- acter of work, etc. (Same 1896 (p. 168) — same 1899.) 1898. Tabular schedule of contracts suspended May 14, showing name of contractor, character of work, engr's. estimates, and total amt. of work done. (Some 1899: 446.) . Tabular stmt, of amts. earned on contracts for canal improvement classified by divs., showing amt. set aside for various contracts under laws of 1895, and total. (Same 1898: 10-11.) . Table of contracts on eastern div. upon which work was stopped by order of supt. of public works and state engr., Apr. 26, 1898, last accts. in hands of canal bd. for adjustment Sept. 30, 1899. (Same 1899: 403.) . Schedule of amts. earned on contracts for canal improvement arranged by divs. (Same 1898: 10-11.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; work done on canal pro- viding that written stmt, was submitted to and approved by canal bd., etc., should be paid for by state, even though not in accordance with original plans, etc. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 246-250.) 106 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1899. Copy of special rept of state engr. as to no. of contracts let for improvement of canals, which of said contracts are unfulfilled, and estimated time required to complete each. (A.R. engr. etc. 1899: 10-16.) . Table showing financial condition of the 74 canal contracts let under improvement work Jan. 1, 1899, their status Dec. 30, 1899, giving estimated cost at contract prices, amt. of claim as shown by final estimate and balance unpaid. (A.R. comp- troller 1898/9: lvii.) . Govs. mess, on canal charges for contracts under acts of 1895 and 1896. (Assem. jol. 1899: 2551- 2553.) . Communication from supt. of public works and state engr., etc., on canal contracts. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1899 v. 8.) . Review of state of canal contracts, claims for damages, references to acts governing various con- tracts, amts. involved, recommendation for act au- thorizing court of claims to adjudicate unsettled canal improvement contracts. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: lvi-lxii.) 1899-1904. Tabular schedule of contracts completed on N. Y. state canals showing name of contractor, character of work, apprn., engr's. estimate, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1899 (pp. 31-32) — same 1904.) Item does not appear in 1901 rept. 1901-1904. Stmt showing deposits of contractors to secure performance of contracts for new work and extraordinary repairs. (AR. comptroller re. ex- penditures on canals 1901 (p. 51) — same 1904.) Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Employes General material only ; for that relating to the employes on a particular canal see below name of canal. 1816-1826. Stmt of salary allowance made to bd. of canal comrs. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 576-577.) 1821. Recommendation that all engrs., agts., and supts. employed by canal comrs. should henceforth be allowed specific salary for services, expenses, etc. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1821: 449.) . Rept. on inquiry as to what sums have been reed, by canal comrs. for their travelling and other expenses and under what law, and whether any unexpended balances are in hand of comrs. and condition of same. (Assem. joL Nov. 1820: 1081- 1084.) 1826. Communication from comptroller on persons em- ployed by canal comrs. other than those having contracts. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 319-320.) 1828-1842. Rept of comptroller on public services of non-acting canal comrs. and pay therefor. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 80, 1843 v. 3.) 1833. Rept on additional acting canal comrs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 240, 1833 v.4.) . On contingent expenses of canal bd. 4 pp. (Same 270, 1833 v. 4.) 1835-1842. Rept of comptroller on nature of and pay- ments for services rendered by non-acting canal comrs. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1843 v. 1.) 1836. Rept on Sen. bill increasing salary of acting canal comrs. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1836 v. 2.) 1837. Stmt, showing names of chief, resident, and asst. engr. and all persons connected with engr. dept employed on N. Y. canals, rate of compensa- tion and allowances made for office rent, fuel, post- age, etc. (Same 231, 1838 v. 5.) 1838. Rept of canal bd. giving names and compensa- tion of officers at present employed on state canals. 10 pp., and stmt. (Same 23, 1838 v. 5.) CANALS— cont'd Employes — cont'd 1838. Rept. of canal bd. giving names and compensa- tion of officers apptd. by canal bd. employed on N. Y. state canals. 10 pp., and stmt (Same 231, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Recommendation that term of office of canal comr. be limited and subject to removal. (Govs, mess. 1839.) 1840. Rept. of canal bd. giving names and compensa- tion of officers apptd. by canal bd. and canal comrs. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 318, 1840 v. 8.) . Stmt, showing name, location, and salary of each collector of tolls, no. clerks and pay per mo., sal- ary of each supt. of repairs, weigh-master, inspector of boats and cargoes. (AR. comptroller re. ex- penditures on canals 1840: 214-218). 1840-1841. Stmt, showing amt. paid to canal comrs. for salaries and amt. expended by each comr. on canals, Tonawanda and Ellicott creeks and Oneida River improvement. (Same 1840 (folding table 1) — same 1841.) . Stmt showing names of collectors on canals, place of collection, salaries, pay of clerks, in- spectors, rent of office, and misc. payments. (Same 1840 (folding table 7)— same 1841.) . Stmt, of payments for expenses of canal ap- praisers. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 50) — same 1840/1.) 1840-1860. List of clerks employed by comrs. of canal fund, and compensation paid to each. (AR. comrs. canal fund 1840 (p. 129) — same 1860.) From 1849 to 1860 title reads Names of clerks employed by auditor of canal dept ; snms paid to each and length of time employed during year. 1842. Rept. of canal comrs. on engrs. in employ of state. 40 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1842 v. 2.) 1842-1844. Rept. of canal comrs. on moneys paid for clerk hire. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 19, 1845 v. 1.) 1844-1860. Stmt, showing payments during yr. to canal appraisers for services, travel, stationery, etc. (A. R. comrs. canal fund 1844 (p. 80) — same 1860.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on engrs. employed on canals. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1845 v. 1.) . Rept of comptroller on sums paid to canal ap- praisers and non-acting comrs. 4 pp. (Same 38, 1845 v. 1.) . Rept of comptroller on pay, etc., of canal ap- praisers. 4 pp. (Same 74, 1845 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. with names of supts. of canals and compensation for services per annum. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1846 v. 4.) 1846. Rept on " act re. canal bd." ; creation of new offices. 2 pp. (Same 128, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of comptroller on fuel, lights, clerk hire, etc., of canal comrs. 15 pp. (Same 118, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. re. pay of supt. of repairs. 5 pp. (Same 221, 1846 v. 6.) 1847. Rept. on engrs., agts., etc., employed by canal comrs. 11 pp. (Same 137, 1847 v. 4.) 1848-1850. Stmt, showing sums paid to clerks of audi- tor of canal dept and length of time each was em- ployed. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expendi- tures 1848 (p. 129)— same 1850.) 1850. Regulations prescribed by state engr. and sur- veyor, defining duties of engrs. apptd. by canal bd. 31 pp. 1851-1862. Stmt, showing expenditures of resident and div. engrs. for clerk hire, travel, fees, and sundry incidental expenses. (AR, auditor canal dept re. expenditures 1851 (p. 8) — same 1862.) A.E. for 1851 shows expends, of resident engr. only. 1851-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures of canal comrs. for clerk hire, travel, fees, and sundry incidental expenses. (Same 1851 (p. 6) — same 1877.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 107 CANALS— cont'd Employes — cont'd 1854. Rept. on proposition to fix salary of auditor of canal dept. and to make office elective. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1854 v. 1.) 1856. Repts. of canal bd. on abolition of office of canal supt. 6, 6 pp. (Same 42 and 43, 1856 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on no. of clerks employed in said office. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. no. of canal collectors, clerks, etc., now in service of state. 4 pp. (Same 124, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal appraisers on no. of clerks, etc., in said dept. 2 pp. (Same 133, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of auditor of canal de^pt. on salaries of officers, clerks, etc., whose salaries are payable by warrant through his office. 3 pp. (Same 95, 1859 v. 3.) 1861. Petition from canal bd. asking for repeal of sec. 3, ch. 213, laws of 1860, reduction of engr. corps. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1861 v. 2.) 1861-1882. Payments during yr. to canal appraisers and their clerks for service, travel, postage, sta- tionery, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 126) — same 1882.) . Names of clerks employed by auditor of the canal dept., sums paid to each, and length of time each was employed during yr. (Same 1861 (p. 125) — same 1882.) 1862-1904. Table showing no. and compensation of engrs. employed upon eastern div. of N. Y. state canals together with incidental expenses and sum-' mary. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862 (pp. 31-35) — same 1904.) Item does not appear in rept. for 1883. 1863. Schedule of amts. paid to supts. of repairs and their clerks for salaries, on each div. (Ann. finan- cial rept. auditor canal dept. 1863: 34.) 1863-1904. Stmt, showing no. and compensation of assts. temporarily employed on extraordinary re- pairs under ch. 169, law of 1863. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1863 (pp. 85-86) — same 1904.) 1871-1904 Item is Tabular stmt, showing names, rank, no. of days and compensation of engrs. upon repairs of western div. of N. Y. state canals, together with incidental expenses under ch. 169, laws 1863. 1864-1866. Stmt, showing no. and salary of engrs., sur- veyors, draughtsmen, and assts. employed in mak- ing surveys, maps of record, and maps for canal appraisers. (Same 1864 (p. 73) — same 1866.) 1864-1867. Tabulated schedule showing no., location, and compensation of assts. and inspectors tempor- arily employed upon extraordinary repairs of mid- dle div. of N. Y. state canals. (Same 1864 (p. 61) —same 1867.) 1864-1868. Tabular schedule of names and compensa- tion of engrs. on repairs of middle div. of N. Y. state canals, with incidental expenses. (Same 1864 (pp. 60-61) — same 1868.) 1864-1873. Stmt, of assts. employed on temporary re- pairs and paid by supts. of repairs or canal comrs. (Same 1864 (p. 75)— same 1873.) 1868-1874. Stmt, of assts. employed upon ordinary and extraordinary repairs during yr. under ch. 447, laws of 1865. (Same (p. IS)— same 1874.) 1874. Recommendation that act regulating temporary employment of asst. engrs. and inspectors be so amended as to provide that apptmt. of such asst. shall be made by div. engr. (Same 1874: 23-24.) 1876. Rept. on enlarging powers of canal bd. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1876 v. 6.) 1877. No., rank, and aggregate compensation of em- ployes in engr. dept. of eastern div. of state canals. 3 pp. (Same 40, 1877 v. 5.) CANALS— cont'd Employes — cont'd 1878. Rept. of canal dept. re. reduction in no. of weigh-masters, etc. 5 pp. (Same 60, 1878 v. 5.) 1879-1904. Stmt, of salaries paid to supts. of canal repairs. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1879 (p. l)—same 1904.) 1882. Rept. of state engr., etc., on abolishment of offices of div. and resident engrs. upon state canals. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1882 v. 3.) . Rept. of comptroller on no. and salaries of com- pilers of trade and tonnage canal statistics. 10 pp. (Same 53, 1884 v. 5.) 1882-1883. Payments for expenses, etc., of canal ap- praisers. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (p. 34) — same 1882/3.) 1883. Abolishment of office of auditor of canal dept. advised. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1883: 8.) . Office of canal auditor abolished by ch. 69, laws of 1883, and bureau of canal affairs thereby cre- ated, recommendation for legislative provision for office of secy, of canal bd. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xlviii.) . Names of clerks employed by auditor of canal dept., sums paid to each, and length of time each was employed. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883: 66.) . Extr. from minutes of proc. of canal bd. on apptmt. of collectors of canal tolls. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 124, 1883 v. 5.) 1883-1885. Names of clerks in bureau of canal affairs, sums paid to each, and length of time each was em- ployed. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 67)— same 1885.) 1884. Communication from supt. of public works on no. and salaries of collectors of canal statistics. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1884 v. 5.) 1889. Schedule of deficiencies in apprns. for salaries and compensation of engrs. employed on ordinary repairs under provisions of ch. 570, laws of 1889. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1889: 225-227.) Expenditures; see below, Receipts and Expenditures Frauds, etc. General material only. See also below under names of canals. 1825. Rept. on memorial of late canal comr. on his unsettled accts. with state. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1825: 735-736.) . Rept. of atty. gen. as to sureties of Holley, late canal comr., defalcation of Holley; liability of sureties. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 512-525.) 1827. Rept. of comptroller on memorial on expenditure of money on that part of canal which was under immediate superintendence of W. L. Pierce. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1827: 1006-1007.) 1828. Testimony taken by comptroller on examination of accts. of W. L. Pierce, late canal comr. Ill pp. (Same Jan. 1828 app. B.) . On rept. of comptroller on expenditures of moneys on canals and on fraudulent proc. in canal expenditures. (Same Jan. 1828: 1092-1095.) 1831. Testimony taken before committee on canals on memorial of G. Smith, praying for removal of H. Seymour from office of canal comr. 20 pp. (Assem. doc. 354, 1831 v. 3.) . Rept. on memorial praying for removal of H. Seymour from office of canal comr. 8 pp. (Same 356, 1831 v. 4.) 1847. Repts. on res. as to prtg. rept. upon investiga- tion of canal frauds. 3, 3 pp. (Same 84 and 85, 1847 v. 2.) . Rept. and res. on rept. of investigation of frauds, expenditures, etc. 3 pp. (Same 78, 1847 v. 2.) 108 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Frauds, etc. — cont'd 1847. Rept. of investigation of certain frauds com- mitted on canals of this state. 376, 866 pp. (Same 100, 1847 v. 3.) . Memorial of Wm. Buell on alleged canal frauds. 19 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1847 v. 3.) . Memorial of canal comr. on rept. of Assem. com- mittee of 1846 to investigate canal frauds, asking for further investigation. 11 pp. (Same 109, 1847 v. 3.) 1851. Rept. on repts., etc., on canal frauds. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 156, 1851 v. 5.) . Testimony and exhibits taken by committee apptd. to investigate certain alleged canal frauds. 328 pp. (Same 158, 1851 v. 5.) 1853. In the court for the trial of impeachments; the people vs. Mather [J. C. Mather, canal comr.]. Albany, July 27, 1853. Albany, 1853. 71, 193, 5 (1), 22 pp. . Speech of Hon. Marshall B. Champlain .... on the res. for Impeachment of J. C. Mather, canal comr., in Assem., June 15, 1853. Albany, n. d. 15 pp. . Communication from comr. Mather, in answer to rept. and res. of impeachment of select committee of Assem. 32 pp. (Assem. doc. Ill, 1853 v. 4.) . Argument of J. K. Porter of counsel for mngrs. on behalf of Assem. on trial of J. C. Mather; re- ported by R. Sutton. 32 pp. . Communication from canal comr. on investiga- tion into conduct of certain officers. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 104, 1853 v. 4.) . Communication of canal comr. on proposed canal investigation. 4 pp. (Same 27, 1853 v. 2.) . Argument of A. Loomis, one of mngrs. on behalf of Assem. on trial of J. C. Mather; reported by R. Sutton. 15 pp. 1867. Remarks of M. T. Townsend re. investigation of canal frauds. (Proceedings etc. const, con v. 1867/8 v. 4: 2568-2573.) 1868. Journal of the court for the trial of impeach- ment in the case of R. C. Doran, canal comr. Al- bany, 1868. 1181, 128 pp. . Rept. of Sen. select committee to investigate mngmt. of canals of N. Y. and official conduct of persons connected therewith. Albany, 1868. 1018 pp. . Memorial of auditor of canal dept. re. rept. of in- vestigating committee made Jan. 22. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1868 v. 3.) . Denial of auditor of canal dept. of charges ad- vanced by C. Stanford. 2 pp. (Same 33, 1868 v. 3.) 1875. Rept. of jt. committee on canal fraud investiga- tion. 677 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1875 v. 10; Sen. doc. 88, 1875 v. 6.) 1875-1879. Communication of comptroller on pay- ments made in investigation of frauds upon canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1880 v. 2.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on no. of trials of canal frauds. 4 pp. (Same 62, 1880 v. 2.) 1876. Rept. on canal investigation. 770 pp. (Same 78, 1876 v. 6.) 1880. Rept. of comptroller on frauds on canals. 4 pp. (Same 18, 1881 v. 1.) Lateral Canals; see below, Canals: Individual Canals Laws Text of laws only ; commentaries or recommendations etc. under general material of " non-serial " group above. 1817. Laws of the state of N. Y. respecting navigable communications betw. the great western and north- CANALS— cont'd Laws — cont'd ern lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. New York, 1817. 14 pp. 1819. Acts . . . resp. navigable communications betw. great western and northern lakes and Hudson River. Albany, 1819. 20 pp. 1820. Acts passed at 43d sess. of legisl resp. canals from Lake Erie to Hudson River, and from Lake Champlain to same. Albany, 1820. 20 pp. 1825. Laws of the state of N. Y. in relation to the Erie and Champlain canals, together with ann. repts. of the canal comrs. and other docs, requi- site for a complete official history of those works. Albany, 1825. 2 v., plates, maps, etc. 1846. Canal laws, regulations, rates of toll, and names of the principal places, with their distances from each other, on N. Y. state canals; as established by the canal bd. Albany, 1846. 129 pp. 1850. Same. Albany, 1850. 157 pp. 1863. Same. Albany, 1863. 234 pp. 1873. Manual of canal laws relating to N. Y. state canals; with references .... and a chronological list of all stmts, of this state .... relating to canals, from 1791 to Aug., 1873, together with canal regulations .... now in force, as established by the canal bd.; by E. W. Chapman. Albany, 1873. 473 pp. 1901. Extrs. from canal laws now in force. (A.R. supt. public works on trade on tonnage of canals 1901: 435-462.) 1902. Extrs. from canal laws. (Same 1902: 369-395.) Locks; see below, Traction Maps 1842. Rept. re. preservation of the maps, plans, and models of public works. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 154, 1842 v. 7.) 1852. Map of various channels for conveying trade of the n.w. to the Atlantic seaboard; illustrating po- sition taken by W. J. McAlpine in his ann. rept. Albany, 1852. folded 8°. 1859. Map and profiles of N. Y. state canals, designed under direction of Van R. Richmond [state engr.] to ace. his rept. for 1859. folded 12°. . Catalogue of maps and surveys in the offices of the secy, of state, state engr. and surveyor, and comptroller, and the N. Y. state library; revised by D. E. E. Mix. Albany, 1859.' . Catalogue of plans, profiles, and maps, illus- trating the standard models from which are built the important structures on the N. Y. state canals, ace. the ann. rept. of the state engr. for 1859; com- piled by S. H. Sweet. Albany, 1860. 1866. Map of N. Y. state and Penn. showing their canals and connections. (A.R. canal comrs. 1866: 97.) 1866-1877. Profiles of N. Y. state canals and feeders showing elevation of same above tidewater and junction of lateral canals and Erie; map of N. Y. state showing canals and r.rs. (Same 1866 (sheet table 1) — same 1877.) No map for 1870-1875. Public Aid 1794. Sum of £10,000 given to northern and western cos. of Inland Lock Navigation. (Govs. mess. 1794.) Receipts and Expenditures General material only. Financial material relating to any one canal Is entered under that canal, see below. Receipts and expenditures for purposes of construction only entered here ; see above Employes for expenditures for that purpose, and below Toll for revenues from that source, etc. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 109 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd serial A. 1 series 1822-1827. Communication from comptroller transmit- ting acct. of receipts and expenditures of canal comrs. In Jols. as follows : 1821/2 In Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822 app. B. 1822/3 " Sen. " 46 " 1823 app. B. 1823/4 no rept. found. 1824/5 in Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825 app. F. 1825/6 no rept. found. 1826/7 In Assem. jol. 50 sess., 1 meeting 1827 app. C. 2 series 1827-1847. Ann. rept. of comptroller re. expenditures on canals for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Albany, 1828- 1848. Also in Jols. and Collected docs, as follows : 1827 in Assem. jol. 51 sess. 1 meeting app. D. 1828 " " " 52 " app. B. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 3 : 208. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 3 : 206. 1831 " 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " 1841 " 1842 " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 3 series 1848-1882. Ann. rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures on canal for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Al- bany, 1848-1883. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1848 in Assem. docs. 1849, v. 1 : 30. 1832, v. 1 :9. 1833, V. 1 16. 1834, V. 2 75. 1835, "V. 3 216. 1836, V. 4 211. 1837, V. 2 159. 1838, V. 1 6. 1839, V. 1 16. 1840, V. 4 131. 1841, V. 3 51. 1843, V. 3 63. 1843, V. 3 56. 1844, T. 5 105. 1845, V. 5 162. 1846, V. 4 90. 1847, V. 1 15. 1848, V. 3 60. CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd serial — cont'd A. — cont'd 4 series — cont'd 1849 " 1850, v. 4:75. 1850 " Sen. 1851, v. 3:97. 1851 " Assem. " 1852, T. 5 : 125. 1852 " 1853, V. 4 : 105. 1853 " 1854, V. 5 : 146. 1854 " 1855, V. 7:147. 1855 " 1856, V. 5 : 213. 1856 " 1857, V. 3 : 175. 1857 " 1858, T. 4:145. 1858 " 1859, V. 2:90. 1859 " 1860, V. 4:174. 1860 " 1861, V. 3:76. 1861 " 1862, T. 6 : 179. " " Sen. 1862, V. 5:90. 1862 " Assem. " 1863, V. 8 : 231. 1863 " 1864, V. 1:6. 1864 " 1865, V. 1:5. 1865 " 1866, V. 1:6. 1866 " " 1867, V. 8 : 199. 1867 " 1868, V. 2:7. 1868 " 1869, V. 1:6. 1869 " 1870, V. 1:6. 1870 " 1871, V. 1:5. 1871 " 1872, V. 1:5. 1872 " 1873, V. 1:5. 1873 " 1874, V. 1:8. 1874 " 1875, V. 2: 13. 1875 " " 1876, V. 3:17. 1876 " 1877, V. 1:8. 1877 " 1878, V. 3:28. 1878 " 1879, V. 4:63. 1879 " " 1880, V. 3:37. 1880 " 1881, T. 6:86. 1881 " 1882, V. 2:33. 1882 " 1883, V. 4 : 107. 4 series 1883-1904. Ann. rept. of comptroller showing expendi- tures on canals for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Albany, 1884-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 2 : 14. 1884 1885. T. 6 : 100. 1885 ' 1886, v. 7:78. 1886 In Assem. docs 1887, v 9:76. 1887 " " " 1888, V. 4:22. 1888 II U *' 1889, v. 6:24. 1889 " " " 1890, V. 8:43. 1890 not found. 1891 never printed. 1892 in Assem. docs 1893, v 15 : 83. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 13 : 79. 1894 " " " 1895, t. 12 : 58. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 15 : 81. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 12 : 58. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8:37. 1898 ii it " 1899, v. 2:27. 1899 ii ii " 1900, v. 19 : 74. 1900 ii ii " 1901, v. 25 : 74. 1901 ii ii " 1902, v. 16:51. 1902 ii i, " 1903, v. 1:2. 1903 B 1904, v. 1:5. 1 series Under sec 7, ch. 177 laws of 1861. 1861-1882. Ann financial rept. of auditor of canal dept for yr. endg . Sept. 30. Albany, 1862-1883. Also in Collected docs as follows : 1861 3 1862 4 1863 in Sen. docs. 1862, v. 2 : 27 ; Assem. v. 1 [n Sen. docs. 1863, v. 1:6; Assem. v. 1 In Assem. docs 1864, v 1:5. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 1:3. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 1:4. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 2:5. 1867 '* " * 1868, v. 1:4. 1868 a tt * 1869, v. 1:5. 1869 ** " ' 1870, v. 1:5. 1870 291 —same 1860.) "' ' INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 113 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1848-1882. Stmt, showing expenses of engr. corps on canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (foldg. table I)— some 1882.) 1849. Rept. of canal comrs. on bank fund stock in canal dept. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1849 v. 2.) 1849-1851. Cumulative table showing expenditures by supts. of repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850 (pp. 95- 96)— same 1851.) . Stmt, by canals showing cost of construction of works of internal improvement, amt. expended thereon, and tolls reed. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9 (p. 109)— same 1850/1.) 1849-1875. Schedule of receipts and expenditures on acct. of canals. (Same 1848/9 (pp. 110-111) — same 1874/5.) No stmt, found from 1850/1 to 1865/6. 1850. Minority rept. on apprn. of surplus canal reve- nues other than canal funds for prosecution of un- finished public works. 40 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1848 v. 2.) . Stmt, of work done prior to passage of ch. 259, laws of 1847, showing amt. expended and total on two sub-divs. of eastern div. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 94.) . Summary showing length and estimated cost of work now under contract, amt. of work done and remaining to be done, at contract prices, on west- ern div. of state canals. (Same 1850: 181.) 1850-1851. Tabular stmt, showing length of and esti- mated cost of work now under contract, amt. of work done and remaining to be done at contract prices, on eastern sub-div. of middle div. of state canals. (Same 1850 (pp. 109-110) — same 1851.) . Tabular stmt, showing length and cost of work now under contract, amt. of work done at contract prices, and amt. remaining to be done on 1st and 2d sub-divs. of eastern div. of state canals. (Same 1850 (pp. 63-64, 91)— same 1851.) 1850-1852. Tabular stmt, of engineering expenses on 1st sub-div. of eastern div. of N. Y. state canals, with summary. (Same 1850 (pp. 65-68) — same 1852.) 1850-1857. Tabular stmt, of engineering expenses for yr. showing name and compensation of engrs. em- ployed on western div. of N. Y. canals. (Same 1850 (pp. 158-165)— same 1857.) From 1851 to 1857 items are not grouped, but sub- divided by residences and sub-divisions of the western division. 1850-1861. Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. canal drafts and certificates remaining unpaid. 123 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1861 v. 2.) 1851. Tabular stmt, of work let on 1st and 2d sub-divs. of western div. showing length of sections, no. of structures, estimated cost and cost at contract prices, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1851: 144- 167.) . Comparative stmt, of expenditures for repairs by supts. for Oct., Nov., Dec, Jan. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1852: 10.) . Rept. on petition for interest on money due from state for canal work. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 78, 1851 v. 3.) 1851-1852. Comparative total stmt, of different heads of expenditure and cost of each, for new work and repairs, on all canals of state. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1852: 20-22.) . Comparative stmt, of expenditures for repairs by supts. for 8 mos. beginning Feb. 1. (Same 1852: 11.) 8 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851-1853. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures by supts. for repairs alone on each div. of canals. (Same 1852 (p. 9)— same 1853.) 1851-1854. Comparative stmt, of expenditures for re- pairs by supts. on each canal. (Same 1852 (p. 9) — same 1854.) 1851-1855. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs on all canals by canal comrs. and supts. (Same 1852 (pp. 9-13)— same 1855.) . Comparative stmt, of cost of repairs of structure by supt. of repairs. (Same 1852 (pp. 17-19)— same 1855.) . Comparative stmt, showing cost of new struc- tures by supts. of canal repairs. (Same 1852 (pp. 14-16)— same 1855.) 1851-1857. Stmt, showing amt. of revenues of canals in each yr. (Assem. doc. 49 (p. 5), 1858 v. 1.) 1851-1866. Cumulative table showing amts. of expen- ditures of entire eastern div. (A.R. canal comrs. 1860 (p. 27)— same 1866.) 1851-1882. Cumulative comparative table showing ex- penditures for repairs by supts., resident engrs., canal comrs., incl. payment to repair contractors to 1882; average cost per yr. to 1872; also expendi- tures by supt. of public works beginning with 1878. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1861 (pp. 107-108)— same 1882.) 1861, 1862 cumulative from 1851 ; 1863 cumulative from 1852 ; 1864-1871 cumulative from 1853 ; 1872- 1882 cumulative from 1862. 1852. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. with estimates for ordinary expenses of canals, etc. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 116, 1852 v. 5.) . Estimated cost for completion of all canals of state. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 360.) . Schedule of condition and cost of repairs on Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, and Chemung canals. (Same 1852: 116.) . Expenditures of engineering dept. on Cayuga and Seneca, Crooked Lake canals, Chemung Canal and feeder, and Cayuga inlet embraced in eastern sub-div. of middle div. of N. Y. state canals. (Same 1852: 95-96.) 1852-1853. Communication from auditor on expendi- ture of apprn. for support and maintenance of canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 126, 1853 v. 6.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., on cost of finishing canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1853 v. 2.) . General comments on canals, their debts, reve- nues, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 22-27.) . Recommendation for imposition of tax equal to 1/1000 of assessed valuations of 1851 in order to pay drafts on auditor issued for improvement of canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1853: 32.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on accts. of supt. of canal re- pairs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1853 v. 4.) . Rept. of comptroller on time when state tax would be available for improvement of canals. 34 pp. (Same 61, 1853 v. 3.) . Necessity of securing ann. application of $1,000,- 000 toward completion of Genesee Valley and Black River canals and improvement of channels of Erie and Oswego canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1853: 32.) . Communication from auditor on expenditure of apprn. for support and maintenance of canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1853 v. 3.) 1853-1860. Amts. advanced to supt. of repairs on all canals, under provision of ch. 16, laws of 1854. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1854 (pp. 156-157) — same 1860.) 114 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Tabular stmt, of expenses of engr's. dept. for state canals, classified by canals. (A.R. engr. on canals 1853 (pp. 67-71)— same 1860.) 1854. General provision of canal law of 1853 and its effect on revenue of state. (A.R. comptroller 1853/4: 40-41.) . Estimated cost of completing enlargement of Erie, Oswego, Cayuga, and Seneca canals, comple- tion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals, and enlargement of locks on Champlain Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854: 23-31.) . Advances to persons claiming to be supts. under apptmt. by canal bd. as well as present supts., for payment of allowances made by auditor and comrs. for labor or materials furnished. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1854: 127-128.) 1854-1855. Tabular stmt, of present estimated cost of completing N. Y. state canals, amt. each canal is entitled to receive in proportion to said cost, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 369.) 1854-1856. Table showing deficit on all canals when $9,000,000 apprn. shall be expended; estimate from work done in 1854 and 1855 and remaining to be done at contract prices. (Assem. doc. 191 (p. 19), 1856 v. 5.) 1854-1857. Stmt, of ann. cost of engineering and ratio of same and whole amt. of work done 1854/7- 1854/8. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857 (p. 118) — same 1858.) 1854-1859. Abstr. of expenditures of resident engrs. classified by divs. and sub-divs., and summary of canal engineering. (Same 1854 (pp. 57-58) — same 1859.) 1854-1861. Ann. amt. of work done, cost of engineer- for 6 yrs., and percentage on whole amt. of work done each yr. (Same 1860: 50.) 1854-1861. Ann. amt. of work done, cost of engineer- ing, and percentage on whole amt. of work done. (Same 1861: 10.) 1854-1865. Schedule of ann. sums advanced from treas- ury and expended on repairs of canals. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1866: 23.) 1854-1868. Stmt, showing constitutional charges on canal revenues in favor of debt created under art. 7, sec. 3, of const., amt. realized therefrom, and ann. deficiencies. (Same 1868: 20.) 1854-1882. Amt. advanced to supt. of repairs on canals in each yr., and also amt. paid to contractors for repairs. (Same 1861 (p. 129) — same 1882.) 1854-1888. Tabular stmt, of amts. advanced to supts. of repairs on canals and to div. engrs., also amts. expended on ordinary repairs. (Comptroller's fi- nancial rept. re. canals 1883 (foldg. table I) — same 1888.) 1854-1904. Stmt, of payments from state tax for canal purposes. (A.R. comptroller 1853/4 (pp. 90-91) — same 1903/4.) From 1855/6 to 1856/7, 1863/4 to 1864/5, 1876/7. 1878/9 to 1879/80, 1883/4 to 1884/5, 1886/7, 1889/90, 1896/7 to 1899/00, 1902/3 no stmts. found. 1855. Govs. mess, on necessity of legislative action re. canal revenues. (Assem. jol. 1855: 684-687.) . Rept. of govs. mess. re. deficiencies in canal reve- nue. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1855 v. 3.) . Estimated cost of canals at contract prices for all work under contract and engr's. estimate for residue of work, with 10% added for contingencies. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1855: 31-35.) 1855-1856. Comparative stmt, showing expenditure for repairs on each div. of canals by supts. and canal CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd comrs., incl. payments to contractors. (A.R. audi- tor canal dept. re. expenditures 1856: 87.) . Comparative stmt, of expenditures for repairs by supts. and canal comrs., incl. payments to con- tractors on each canal. (Same 1856: 81.) . Comparative stmt, showing expenditure for re- pairs, by supts., incl. payments to contractors and miles of each section. (Same 1856: 76-78.) 1855-1858. Stmt, of expenditures for engineering on middle div. of state canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1855 (pp. 119-120)— same 1858.) 1855-1860. Stmt, of ann. receipts on acct. of canals and aggregate payments for collection, superintendence, ordinary repairs, etc. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1860: 6-7.) 1855-1867. Stmt, showing yr. in which each section or canal was first put under contract for repairs, also cost of repairs of each section by supts. for fiscal yr. previous to time of putting same under con- tract and cost under repair contracts. (Ann. finan- cial rept. auditor canal dept. 1867: 16-17.) 1855-1879. Comparative stmt, showing cost of repairs of breaches. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expendi- tures 1855 (p. 80) — same 1879.) 1856. Rept. on bill of repairs and superintendence of canals. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1856 v. 3.) — — . Rept. on bills for repairs and superintendence of canals. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1856 v. 1.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supts. and amts. paid to contractors for repairs on each state canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1856, foldg. table 2.) . Rept. on payment for certain labor, etc., on canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 127, 1856 v. 4.) . Estimated cost of work on western div., amt. done and remaining to be done, per cent retained on work done previous to 1857, estimated cost of engineering, land damages, removing bldgs., etc., necessary to complete work. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1856: 134-136.) . Abstr. of cost of materials delivered and esti- mated cost to contractors on eastern div. (Same 1856: 71.) 1856-1861. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs on each div. of canals by supts., resi- dent engrs., canal comrs., incl. payments to repair contractors. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expendi- tures 1857 (p. 79) — same 1861.) . Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for re- pairs by supts.. resident engrs., canal comrs., incl. payments to renair contractors, on each canal. (Same 1857 (p. 73)— same 1861.) 1857-1858. Stmt, showing heads of expenditures on sev- eral canals and sections, repairs of which are not under contract, and cost of each under each supt. of repairs. (Same 1857 (foldg. table 4)— same 1858.) 1857-1859. Schedule of work not under contract show- ing by divs., length, no. of structures, character of work, and estimated cost to complete. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857 (p. 164) — same 1859.) 1857-1860. Schedule of ann. deficiencies of revenue. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861: 8.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supts., resident engrs., canal comrs., and amts. paid to repair con- tractors on each canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1857 (foldg. table 3)— same 1860.) 1857-1861. Comparative stmt, of expenditures for re- pairs by supts. and resident engrs., incl. payments to contractors on let sections on all canals. (Same 1857 (pp. 68-70)— same 1861.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 115 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1858. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine treasurer's accts., canal dept's. accts., and securities in bank- ing dept. accts. of canal dept. for 2 fiscal yrs. endg. Sept. 30, 1857. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 104, 1858 v. 2.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on outstanding canal drafts. 2 pp. (Same 109, 1858 v. 2.) . Contracts closed, final cost and increase and de- crease of same as compared with estimated cost at contract prices, as per last ann. rept. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1858: 93-94.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. giving cost of each canal of state, except Erie and Champlain canals. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 129, 1858 v. 3.) 1859. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on drafts drawn by canal comrs. 1 p. (Same 67, 1859 v. 2.) . Stmt, of amt. expended upon and required for canal purposes since adoption of amdmt. of const, in 1854. (A.R. comptroller 1858/9: 19.) 1859-1862. Amt. of drafts drawn on and paid by canal dept. on contracts for construction of canals. 75 pp. (Assem. doc. 244, 1862 v. 8.) 1859-1882. Ann. comparison of receipts on acct. of canals, and aggregate payments for collection, su- perintendence, and ordinary repairs. (Ann. finan- cial rept. auditor canal dept. 1862 (p. 6) — same 1882.) From 1859/62 to 1867/70 comparison is quadrennial ; 1870/1 to 1881/2 comparison is biennial. 1860. Recommendation that legisl. fix maximum sum to be expended for canal repairs. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1860: 12.) . Communication from gov. on increasing reve- nue of canals and tolling r.rs. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1860 v. 1.) . Table showing by canal divs. length in miles, cost of repairs Oct. 1, and contemplated cost under suggested plan. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1860: U.) 1860-1861. Rept. of auditor for canal dept. on amt. paid for advertising by dept. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1862 v. 4.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. moneys reed, from and expended upon canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1863 v. 5.) . Table showing total quantities and cost upon plan in rept. of 1859, quantities and amts. paid for work done up to Dec. 30, 1860, with the average depths below low water of Geddes survey. (A.R. canal comrs. 1860 (p. 54) — same 1861.) . Expenditures of tax of 1860 and 1861. (Same 1862: 50.) 1860-1862. Tabular stmt, of work not under contract showing length, no. of structures, character of work, and estimated cost to complete same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1860 (p. 51) — same 1862.) 1860-1866. Stmt, of receipts of surplus of canal reve- nues paid into treasury ann. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1866: 37.) 1860-1869. Schedule of all repair contracts let in pur- suance of laws of 1857 showing commencement of several terms, canal or section embraced in con- tract, duration of each term, ann. compensation to contractor, and amts. of cost deposits as securities. (A.R. canal comrs. 1860 (p. Ill) — same 1869.) 1860-1870. Schedule of total revenue from canals with cost of collection, superintendence, and ordinary repairs averaged. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1870: 41.) 1861. Estimated receipts, deficiencies, etc., during fis- cal yr. (A.R. canal fund comrs. 1860: 17.) CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1861. Schedule suggested for disposal of revenues de- rived from canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 10-11.) . Estimates of deficiencies to be supplied for main- tenance of canals during fiscal yr. (A.R. canal fund comrs. 1860: 32-33.) . Schedule of payments charged by art. 7 of const. upon canal revenues over and above expenses. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861: 32.) . Economical administration of all funds appor- tioned for superintendence, collection of tolls, and ordinary expenses. (Same 1861: 37.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of ad- vance of tax of 1860 by comptroller, pursuant to provisions of ch. 213, laws of 1860. (Same 1861: 53.) 1861-1862. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund for payment of floating debt of state under provisions of ch. 271, laws of 1859. (Same 1861 (pp. 51-52)— same 1862.) 1861-1869. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs by supt. and canal comrs., incl. pay- ments to repair contractors on each canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1862 (p. 81) — same 1869.) 1861-1871. Stmt, showing expenditures by supts. and canal comrs., and amts. paid to repair contractors on each state canal. (Same 1861 (foldg. table 1) — same 1871.) No returns 1868. 1861-1873. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs by supts., incl. payments to repair con- tractors on all canals of state. (Same 1862 (pp. 79-80)— same 1873.) . Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for re- pairs on each div. of canals by supts. and canal comrs., incl. payments to repair contractors. (Same 1862 (p. 90)— same 1873.) 1861-1882. Schedule of revenue from and expenditures on canals for yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 6)— same 1882.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for en- largement of Erie, Oswego and Cayuga, and Seneca canals and for completion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals, and for other purposes. (Same 1861 (pp. 50-51)— same 1882.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of taxes, 1860- 1881. (Same 1861 (p. 49) — same 1882.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of fund to pro- vide for extraordinary repairs, under provisions of ch. 374, laws of 1849, etc. (Same 1861 (p. 48) — same 1882.) . Schedule of deposits in various banks from canal funds, apprns. overdrawn but refunded, receipts, payments, and tables assigned to various funds. (Same 1861 (pp. 41-44)— same 1882.) 1862. Summary stmt, of ann. mo. payments to repair contractors, payments for extra work and misc. payments, classed by canals. (Same 1862: 29-30.) . Schedule of receipts and avails expended for en- largement and completion of canals. (Same 1862: 42-43.) . Res. of canal bd. asking for apprn. for certain canal repairs. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 98, 1862 v. 4.) . Payments for work and materials on canals made in drafts and certificates, also for awards made by canal appraisers. (A.R. canal comrs. 1862: 121-122.) . Total cost of construction and repairs of N. Y. state canals, incl. land damages and engineering. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 69), 1865 v. 3.) 116 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1862. Dimensions of N. Y. state canals and cost of each per mile. (Same 71 (p. 68), 1865 v. 3.) . Stmt, of total cost of construction and repairs of N. Y. state canals, incl. land damages and engi- neering. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 447.) 1862-1863. Tabular stmt, of length, no. of structures, character of work, estimated cost at contract prices, amt. of work done and to be done, etc., on various canals. (Same 1862 (pp. 44-45) — same 1863.) . Stmt, of amt. paid by draft on auditor for en- gineering expenses on middle div. (A.R. canal comrs. 1862 (p. 78) — same 1863.) 1862-1864. Estimated revenue from canals for fiscal yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 35)— same 1863.) . Tabular stmt, showing mo. and day when quar- terly interest falls due, amt. of same, amt. of prin- cipal paid, price of gold currency, amt. of pre- mium, etc. (Same 1864: 18.) 186£-1889. Cumulative comparative table showing ex- penditures for repairs by supts., resident engrs., canal comrs., and supt. of public works, incl. pay- ments to repair contractors. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (pp. 94-98) — same 1889.) 1883 cumulative from 1862 ; 1884 do. from 1863 ; 1885 do. from 1864 ; 1886 do. from 1864 ; 1887 do. from 1868 ; 1888 do. from 1869 ; 1889 do. from 1870. 1863. Rept. on " act to appropriate remainder of canal revenues." 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1863 v. 4.) 1863-1864. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for survey of locks under provisions of ch. 311, laws of 1863. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1863 (pp. 72-73)— same 1864.) 1863-1866. Schedule of apprns. for superintendence, collection, and ordinary repairs of canals. (Same 1863 (p. 32)— same 1866.) . Schedule of amts. paid to repair contractors under existing contracts on each canal comr's. div. (Same 1863 (pp. 33-34)— same 1866.) 1864. Stmt, showing character of work, whole amt. of apprn. for same, total amt. done on extraordinary repairs, under special contract, and on repair sec- tions, under charge of engr. dept. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864 (pp. 77-79) — same 1867.) 1864-1866. Summary snowing expenditures of engi- neering dept. for work upon various canals under its charge. (Same 1864 (p. 22) — same 1866.) 1864-1868. Tabular stmt, showing no. of sections, commencement and expiration of contracts, origi- nal price per ami., increase allowed, present price per ann., etc. (Same 1864 (p. 53) — same 1868.) . Tabular stmt, of character of work, estimated cost, amt. done and remaining to be done. (Same 1864 (p. 62) — same 1868.) 1864-1873. Tabular stmt, of amt. of work done under supervision of engr's. dept. on misc. repairs au- thorized by canal bd. and canal comrs., and amt. paid thereon during yr. (Same 1864 (p. 63) — same 1873.) 1864-1875. Tabular stmt, showing length, no. of struc- tures, estimated cost at contract prices, amt. of work remaining to be done on eastern div. of N. Y. state canals. (Same 1864 (p. 49) — same 1875.) 1865. Stmt, of cost of repairs on all canals arranged by divs. with summary by canal. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1865: 30.) 1866. Stmt, showing amt. of payments on each div. of canals by comr. in charge and specifying works or objects for which payments were made. (Samt 1866: 21-22.) CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1866. Stmt, showing total cost of construction of N. Y. state canals and expenditures of repairs, mainte- nance, collection, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868 (p. 10)— same 1874.) 1867. Stmt, showing payments by drafts and certifi- cates on auditor for awards of canal appraisers. (A.R. canal comrs. 1867: 49.) . Rept. on expenditures for canal repairs. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1867 v. 3.) . Rept. of comptroller and auditor in answer to res. in regard to canal moneys advanced. 8 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 120.) . Majority rept. of committee on finance re. reve- nues of state canals. 21 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 66.) . Israel T. Hatch's minority rept. from committee on finance re. revenues of canals. 29 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 63.) . Communication being an amdmt. to minority rept. of Mr. Hatch, from committee of finance. 3 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 103.) . Communication from Freeman Clarke from com- mittee on finance in relation to rept. previously made by him. 2 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 102.) . Freeman Clarke's minority rept. on finance re. revenues of state canals. 21 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 64.) 1868. Balance sheet showing net gain and loss to state of each canal as deduced by auditor. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 13.) . Stmt, of expenditures for repair by canal comrs. and amts. paid to repair contractors on all canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1868, foldg. table II.) . Tabular stmt, of cost of all weigh locks on N. Y. state canals, showing location, cost of bldgs. and scales, and total. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 8.) 1868-1875. Average cost of construction of vertical walls built on middle div. (Same 1875: 157-158.) 1869. Legislative attention called to immediate neces- sity for satisfaction of advance made from canal fund to meet expenses provided for by last sess. of legisl. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1869: 15-16.) 1869-1873. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures by supts. and canal comrs. for ordinary repairs. (A. R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1870 (p. 120)— some 1873.) 1869-1876. Stmt, showing expenses of engineering corps paid by canal comrs. (Same 1869 (p. 63) — same 1876.) . Deficiencies in aggregate apprns. for new and extraordinary repairs by provisions of ch. 767, laws of 1870, cited with recommendation that same be supplied by present legisl. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1870: 14-15.) . Inherent prodigality of supt. system of adminis- tering repairs on canals, with suggestion that same be discontinued to prevent waste of state funds. (Same 1870: 36.) . Tabular stmt, showing no. and sections surren- dered, name of each contractor or assignee, ann. compensation, date of surrender of contract, amt. paid for tools, materials and implements, and sums refunded by supts. of each section. (Same 1870: 31.) . Repeal of ch. 321, laws of 1870, conferring juris- diction on canal appraisers advised as means to reduce enormous increase in state expenditures for canals. (Same 1870: 19.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 117 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1870-1875. Stmt, of amt. of work done during yr., total outlay for engineering and percentage of cost. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871 (p. 44) — same 1875.) 1870-1882. Summary stmt, of financial operations of canals during yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1870 (p. 9)— same 1882.) 1871. Comparison of revenue, tonnage, etc., of canals of state for various yrs., protest agst. state policy of maintaining and repairing canals by contract. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1: 9-16.) . All state apprns. for repairs to be definitely con- fined to ordinary repairs as defined by art. 7 of const. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1871: 13.) 1871-1872. Stmt, showing engr's. estimate for comple- tion of work commenced, estimated cost at con- tract prices, estimated cost at prices fixed under laws of 1869 and 1870, amt. done, and remaining to be done. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871 (pp. 72-75)— same 1872.) . Stmt, of expenditures for ordinary repairs for each, of canal divs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1872 v. 3.) 1871-1875. Stmt, of expenses for engineering upon re- pairs of middle div., together with incidental re- pairs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871 (pp. 64-65) same 1875.) 1872-1873. Stmt, showing amts. paid to contractors for repairs or for inventories of tools and materials on hand at surrender of contracts and for pay- ments in pursuance act, ch. 653, laws of 1871. (A. R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1872 (p. 93) — same 1873.) . Stmt, of payments from general fund to satisfy canal deficiencies. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2 (p. 70)— same 1872/3.) 1872-1874. Stmt, showing aggregate income and ex- pense of each of canals each yr. (Same 1873/4: 19.) . Comparison of financial results of Erie, Cham- plain, Oswego and Seneca, and Cayuga canals reps. (Govs. mess. 1875.) 1872-1875. Stmt, giving total income on each canal in excess of all disbursements, also total disburse- ments during same period in excess of income. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 19.) 1872-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures for repairs by supts. and canal comrs. on each state canal. (A. R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1872 (foldg. table 2) — same 1877.) 1873. Legislative scrutiny of each request for apprns. for canal repairs as means of reducing expense of same urged by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. au- ditor canal dept. 1873: 18.) . Stmt, of expenses of repairing canal damage caused by late flood. (Sen. jol. 1873: 710-711.) . Stmt, showing tolls reed, on each canal and total expenditures for ordinary and extraordinary repairs and new work during fiscal yr. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 11.) 1873-1874. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs by supts. and canal comrs., incl. pay- ments to repair contractors. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1874: 73.) 1873-1877. Comparative stmt, of expenditures for re- pairs by supts., canal comrs., incl. payments to re- pair contractors. (Same 1874 (p. 73) — same 1877.) . Stmt, of all expenditures for new work and ex- traordinary repairs directed upon eastern div. for fiscal yr., incl. certificates given for final accts. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873 (p. 74) — same 1877.) CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Total ann. expenditures for maintenance of canals, incl. extraordinary repairs, awards for dam- ages and misc. payments, excl. only payments on debt and interest on same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1877: 35.) . Expenditures by superintendents for ordinary repairs showing several purposes thereof, classi- fied by canals. (Same 1873 (pp. 38-55)— same 1877.) 1874. Tabular stmt, showing total revenues, total expenditures for collection and ordinary repairs, and profit and loss in operating each and all canals from opening thereof to Sept. 30; same stmt, re- peated charging and crediting interest at 6% per annum. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1875: 147-148.) . Tabular stmt, showing total cost of constructing several canals and interest thereon. (Same 1875: 146.) . Tabular stmt, showing cost or profit to state of each and all canals on Sept. 30, after charging cost of construction, and deducting or adding profit or loss of operation; same stmt, repeated, charg- ing and crediting interest at 6% per annum. (Same 1875: 149-150.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on certain expen- ditures made by canal comrs. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1875 v. 4.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on amt. paid by state for furnishing canals with water, etc. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1874 v. 3.) 1874-1878. Stmt, of expenditures for ordinary repairs and maintenance of canals each yr. (A.R. comp- troller 1877/8: 37.) 1874-1879. Stmt, of expenditures for ordinary repairs and maintenance of canals from Feb. 1 to close of navigation each yr. (Same 1878/9: 39.) 1874-1892. Table showing total ann. cost for construc- tion, maintenance, and operation of several canals in operation in state; total revenues, with loss and gain from inception. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 47-57.) 1875-1877. Stmt, showing cost of constructing several canals, interest thereon, and cost of each with interest added. (A.R. canal comrs. 1875 (p. 245) same 1877.) 1876. Auditor's protest agst. proposed const, provision limiting expenditures in any yr. to gross income of previous yr. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1876: 16-18.) . Rept. of canal investigation committee on ex- penditures for canal contracts. (Sen. jol. 1876: 250-251.) . Stmt, of state treasurer on payment of drafts or warrant drawn by " any person assuming to act as auditor of canal dept." 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1876 v. 3.) 1876-1877. Stmt, of total ann. expenditures for repairs on canals. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1877: 16.) 1876-1879. Stmt, of operation of constitutional canals during yr. showing receipts, cost of collection, and ordinary repairs, and surplus or deficiency. (Same 1876 (p. 15)— same 1879.) 1876-1882. Table showing by canals income derived from tolls and other sources, payments for collec- tion, ordinary repairs, etc., surplus of revenue or profit in operating, deficiency do., payments from proceeds of taxes for extraordinary repairs, dam- ages, etc., total payments from earnings and taxes, etc. (Same 1876 (p. 13)— same 1882.) 118 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876-1904. Tabular stmt, of engineering together with incidental expenses upon ordinary repairs of mid- dle div. of N. Y. state canals, and paid by div. engr. under ch. 385, laws of 1876. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1876 (pp. 128-137)— some 1904.) From 1894 to 1S04 item includes extraordinary repairs and expenses also. 1877. Stmt, showing total revenues, total expenditures for collections and ordinary repairs, profit and loss in operating each and all canals from opening thereof. (A.R. canal comrs. 1875 (p. 246) — same 1877.) 1877-1878. Schedule of payments for canal repairs un- der canal comrs. and under supt. of public works. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1878: 15.) 1877-1882. Comparative stmt, of expenditures for re- pairs by supts. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. ex- penditures 1878 (p. 16)— same 1882.) 1878. Necessity of supplying by taxation deficiency in canal revenues for expenses thereof. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1878: 10.) . Stmt, of expenditures for repairs by supts., canal comrs., supt. of public works, and div. engrs. of each state canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 foldg. table II.) 1878-1904. Rept. of asst. supt. on expenditures of mid- dle div. of state canals with repts. of section supt. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1878 (pp. 16- 27)— same 1904.) . Rept. of asst. supt. on expenditures of western div. of N. Y. state canals, with repts. of section supts. (Same 1878 (pp. 28-35) — same 1904.) 1879-1880. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on payments from repair apprn. 1 1. (Assem. doc. 49, 1880 v. 3.) 1879-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supts. of re- pairs on each state canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1879 (foldg. table 1) — same 1882.) 1879-1904. Stmt, of expenditures for ordinary repairs and operating expenses on N. Y. state canals by divs. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1879 (p. 7) — same 1904.) . Detailed stmt, of expenditures on middle div. of canals. (Same 1879 (pp. 27-29)— same 1904.) . Detailed stmt, of expenditures of eastern div. of canals. (Same 1879 (pp. 14-16) — same 1904.) . Detailed stmt, of expenditues on western div. of canals. (Same 1879 (pp. 34-38) — same 1904.) 1880. Stmt, of expenditures for ordinary repairs and operating expenses on N. Y. state canals for 4 mos. endg. Jan. 31, 1880. (Same 1880: 12.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for ordinary repairs and operating expenses on the state canals for 8 mos. endg. Sept. 30, 1880. (Same 1880: 13.) . Summary of expenditures for ordinary repairs and operating expenses on state canals for fiscal yr. endg. Sept 30, 1880. (Same 1880: 14.) . Rept. of asst. supt. on expenditures of middle and western divs. of N. Y. state canals with repts. of section supts. (Same 1880: 70-135.) . All apprns. for extraordinary improvements or repairs to be considered as immediately payable from tax levy and not from canal revenues noted by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1880: 12.) . Disastrous effects of law re. expenditures on canals, restraining payments on same to amt. of revenue of preceding yr., outlined. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1879: 5-6.) CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1880. Repeal of const, clause restricting expenditures on canal repairs to amt. of toll receipts of previous yr. advised. (Same 1880: 14.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on cost of putting canals in repair. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1880 v. 4.) 1880-1889. List of apprns. for opening and maintain- ing canals, etc. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1890 v. 4.) 1880-1904. Summary of expenditures for ordinary re- pair. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1880 (p. 14)— same 1904.) 1881-1882. Stmt, of estimated cost of work recom- mended to be done on middle div. classified by canals. (A.R. engr. etc. 1881 (pp. 145-147)— same 1882.) 1881-1889. Detailed rept. of payments and drafts made by supt. of public works chargeable to ordinary re- repair fund. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1881 (pp. 15-21) — same 1889.) Not in 1883. 1881-1904. Stmt, of moneys paid into state treasury by supt. of public works. (Same 1881 (p. 37) — same 1904.) 1882. Tabular estimate of cost necessary to put western div. of N. Y. state canals in good condition. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 122.) . Condensed estimated cost of placing various state canals in thorough repair. (Same 1882: 21- 23.) . Rept. concerning reduction of cost in manage- ment of canals. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1882 v. 3.) . Present const, restriction on canal expenditures impairment of usefulness of canals. (Govs. mess. 1882: 9-10.) . Stmt, showing total revenues from tolls, inter- est on toll deposits and misc. sources, total expendi- tures for superintendence, collection and ordinary repairs, profit or loss in operating each canal, and total cost of construction excl. of interest paid on canal loans. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 13.) 1882-1887. Comparative stmt, of expenditures for re- pairs by supts. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (p. 74)— some 1887.) 1882-1899. Comparative bienn. stmt, showing aggre- gate receipts and payments on acct. of ordinary ex- penses of canals. (Ann. financial rept. comptroller re. canals 1883 (p. 11) — same 1899.) After 1889 item includes only payments. 1883. Recommendation for provision for maintenance and repair of canals by tax. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1883: 6.) . Suggestion to draw money from treasury to meet emergencies in canal business, retrenchment in expenditures for enlargement and repair of same. (Same Jan. 1883: 7.) 1883-1893. Schedule of total revenues and expenditures of fiscal year. (Ann. financial rept. of comptroller re. canals 1883 (p. 6) — same 1893.) After 1889 item includes only expenditures. 1883-1898. Ann. expenditure on N. Y. canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 152), 1900 v. 19.) . Comparative annual cost of maintaining r.rs. and canals. (Same 79 (p. 153), 1900 v. 19.) 1883-1899. Stmt, showing expenditures by supts. of canal repairs on each canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (folded table 1) — same 1899.) 1883-1900. Stmt, showing expenses of engr. corps on canals. (Same 1883 (p. 73) — same 1900.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 119 CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883-1902. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of taxes. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 28)— same 1903.) 1883-1903. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund to provide for extraordinary repairs. (Same 1883 (p. 27)— same 1903.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund for ordinary repairs. (Same 1883 (pp. 30-31) — same 1903.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, and Cayuga and Seneca canals and for completion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals, and for other purposes, under provisions of art. 7, sec. 3, of constitution, and ch. 329, laws of 1854. (Same 1883 (p. 29) — same 1903.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Erie and Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, and Black River canal fund. (Same 1883 (pp. 31-41) — same 1903.) . Receipts and payments on acct. of deposits of contractors to secure performance of contracts for new work and extraordinary repairs, under ch. 930, laws of 1871. (Same 1883 (p. 30)— same 1903.) 1884-1890. Communication of supt. of public works on total annual expenses of canals. 5 pp. (Sen doc. 52, 1891 v. 6.) 1884-1904. Stmt, of expenditures for canals. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 31)— same 1903/4.) . Summary of engineering expenses for canals classified by divisions. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1884 (p. 16)— same 1904.) From 1899 to 1904 detailed stmt, is classified by divi- sions showing expenses for ordinary and extra- ordinary repairs and special surveys ; 190U to 1904 item includes Bureau of Bridge Design and In- spection and highway improvements. 1885-1901. Stmt, of payments and drafts made by supt. of public works under legisl. acts, designated in lists for purposes therein stated. (A.R. supt. of public works on canals 1885 (pp. 17-18) — same 1901.) Not in 1899 or 1900. 1886-1887. Total cost of construction; maintenance, and operation of several state canals and their total revenues from their inception. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1886 (p. 11) — same 1887.) 1888. Res. re. apprns. for deepening and enlarging canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1888 v. 5.) 1889. Details of engineering expenses for fiscal yr. tabulated by funds. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1889: 31-33.) . Schedule of special apprns. showing details by divisions. (Same 1889: 33-35.) 1889-1898. Schedule of final accts. rendered during yr. on acct. of canal repairs, improvements, etc. (Same 1889 (pp. 25-31)— same 1898.) 1889-1899. Stmt, of amt. advanced to supts. of repairs and to division engrs. during fiscal yr. (Comp- troller's financial rept. re. canals 1889 (p. 43) — same 1899.) . Schedule of final accts. for canal repairs and improvements during yr.; final estimate and amt. paid. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1889 (pp. 23-28) — same 1899.) 1890, 1892-1895 no items found. 1889-1904. Summary of engineering expenses upon western div. of N. Y. state canals. (Same 1889 (p. 227)— same 1904.) Item does not appear in 1898 rept. 1890-1898. Schedule of special apprns. during yr. clas- sified by canals with summary showing amt. for CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd ordinary and extraordinary repairs, etc., 1899-1904, item included in schedule of engr's. expenses. (Same 1890 (pp. 41-43)— same 1898.) 1891. Res. (Laughlin) on apprns. of moneys yrly. ex- pended for superintendence and maintenance of canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1891 v. 6.) 1891-1902. Table showing expenditures for canals. (Legisl. manual 1892 (pp. 561 and 582) — same 1903.) 1892. Apprn. for cleaning out of ditches to carry off canal leakage. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 10-11.) . Recommendation for change in laws regulating expenditure of apprns. for improvement and en- largement of canal prisms. (Same 1892: 8-9.) ■ . Table of total cost of construction, maintenance, and operation of several abandoned canals; total revenues, with their loss and gain. (Same 1892: 46-57.) 1893-1898. Schedule of payments for various extraordi- nary canal improvements, classified by divisions. (Same 1893 (pp. 63-65)— same 1898.) 1894. Cost of canal maintenance should be reduced by introduction of more modern methods and appli- ances. (Same 1894: 19.) 1897. Table showing relative amts. of engrs. estimates, estimates at contract prices, and final estimates for each contract for canal improvement on each canal. (Same 1897: 46-50.) . Summary of mo. estimates of cost of canal im- provement showing total amts. earned to Oct. 1. (Same 1897: 53-54.) 1899. Proposed canal improvements; justification of expenses as shown by stmt, of receipts of flour, wheat, and corn in N. Y., Phila., Bait., and Boston during open and closed seasons; proposed introduc- tion of electric power to canal navigation furnished by state at cost. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: xxxii- xxxix. ) 1900. Advisability of blanket apprn. for all extraordi- nary repairs on canals, allotment of such funds to be left to discretion of supt. of public work. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1900: 52.) 1900-1903. Stmt, showing balances unexpended and amts. overdrawn, payments made, vouchers ren- dered and amts. refunded during the yr., balances unexpended, with summary of various funds chargeable with above expenditures, and canals on acct. of which such expenditures were made. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1900 (pp. 15-17)— same 1903.) 1901. Stmt, showing expenditures for ordinary repairs on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, Black River canals, Oct. 1 to Dec. 20, by supt. of public works. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1902: 67-95.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary re- pairs — special apprns. — on Erie, Champlain, Os- wego, Cayuga and Seneca, Black River canals, Oct. 1 to Dec. 20, by supt. of public works. (Same 1902: 366-382.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary re- pairs — general apprn. — on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, Black River canals, Oct. 1 to Dec. 20, by supt. of public works. (Same 1902: 274-302.) 1901-1902. Stmt, of receipts and payments of fund for canal survey. (Same 1901 (p. 52) — same 1902.) 1901-1903. Stmt, showing distribution of expenditures of division engrs. (Same 1901 (pp. 28-29) — same 1903.) 120 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Stmt, of transactions of supts. of repairs show- ing balances unexpended, payments made, vouchers rendered, and amts. refunded during yr., together with distribution of expenditures. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1901 (p. 25) — same 1903.) . Schedule of extraordinary repairs on various ca- nals, showing law authorizing general apprn.; amt. of payments made; and summary of such expendi- tures. (Same 1902 (pp. 293-426) — same 1903.) . Stmt, of payments on acct. of ordinary repairs showing detailed stmt, of vouchers rendered by supt. of public works for expenditures during fiscal yr., classed by canals. (Same 1901 (pp. 67-293) — same 1903.) . Stmt, of conditions of apprns. during fiscal yr., showing for what purpose made, amt. available and refunded during yr., payments, and unexpended balance. (Same 1901 (pp. 14-19) — same 1903.) . Stmt, showing vouchers rendered by division engrs. of several divisions: nature of work; and canals to which such work is chargeable. (Same 1901 (p. 27)— same 1903.) . Summary of vouchers rendered by supt. of pub- lic works on acct. of ordinary repairs, extraordinary repairs and improvements — distributed to various canals. (Same 1901 (p. 24)- — same 1903.) . Stmt, of transactions of various division engrs. showing balances unexpended, payments made, vouchers credited, and amts. refunded. (Same 1901 (p. 26)— same 1903.) 1901-1904. Stmt, of balance on hand Sept. 30, deposi- tories thereof, investments, unexpended amts. in hands of officials and names of funds to which bal- ance belongs. (Same 1901 (pp. 7-11) — same 1904.) . Stmt, of transactions by supts. of repairs show- ing balances unexpended and amts. overdrawn, pay- ments made, vouchers rendered, amts. refunded during yr. and balance unexpended, with distri- bution of expenditures. (Same 1901 (p. 25) — same 1904.) . Stmt, of transactions of various division engrs. showing balance unexpended at beginning of fiscal yr., payments made, vouchers credited, and amts. refunded during yr., balance unexpended. (Same 1901 (p. 26)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing vouchers rendered by division engrs. of several divisions for fiscal yr., nature of work, and canals to which work is chargeable. (Same 1901 (p. 27)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing balance unexpended, payments made, vouchers rendered, and amts. refunded dur- ing yr., and balance unexpended. (Same 1901 (pp. 21-22)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing condition of apprns. during yr. (Same 1901 (pp. 14-19)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing receipts and expenditures re. fund for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca canals, completion of Black River and Gene- see Valley canals, and for other purposes. (Same 1901 (pp. 49-50)— same 1904.) . Summary of various funds chargeable with ex- penditures and canals for which they were made. (Same 1901 (p. 23)— same 1904.) . Summary expenditures by supt. of public works on acct. of repairs of canals. (Same 1901 (p. 24) — same 1904.) . Recapitulation of expenditures for extraordinary repairs — general apprn. — by supt. of public works. (Same 1901 (pp. 376-377)— some 1904.) CANALS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Recapitulation expenditures for extraordinai repairs — special apprn. — for public works. (San 1901 (pp. 425-426) — same 1904.) . Same. (Same 1901 (pp. 357-358)— same 1904 . stmt, showing receipts and expenditures i fund for extraordinary repairs. (Same 1901 (p 48-49)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing receipts and expenditures re. fui for ordinary repairs. (Same 1901 (p. 50)— san 1904.) . Stmt, showing balance on hand at beginning < fiscal yr., how invested and deposited, receipts ai payments during yr., and balance on hand at ei of fiscal yr. (Same 1901 (pp. 11-13)— some 1904 . Stmt, showing surplus in canal funds. (San 1901 (p. 20)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of publ works for extraordinary repairs — special apprn.- on Oswego canal. (Same 1901 (pp. 413-414)- same 1904.) 1902. Recapitulation of expenditures for extraordinai repairs — special apprns. — Dec. 21 to Sept. 30, 1 supt. of public works. (Same 1902: 403-404.) . Recapitulation of expenditures for extraordinai repairs — general apprn. — Dec. 21 to Sept. 30, t supt. of public works. (Same 1902: 359.) . Same. (Same 1902: 365.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary r pairs on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga ai Seneca, Black River canals, Dec. 21 to Sept. 30, 1 supt. of public works. (Same 1902: 96-273.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinai repairs— special apprns. — on Erie, Champlain, C wego, Cayuga and Seneca, Black River canals, De 21 to Sept. 30, by supt. of public works. (San 1902: 383-403.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinai repairs — general apprns. — Dec. 21 to Sept. 30, c Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Senec Black River canals, by supt. of public wort (Same 1902: 304-359.) . Definite policy as to future expenditures fi canals. (Govs. mess. 1902: 33.) 1902-1903. Stmt, showing balance on hand, investi and deposited, receipts and payments during j (Comptroller's rept. re. canals 1902 (pp. 11-13)- same 1903.) 1903. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of ge eral fund for apprns. of 1902. (Same 1903: 46-47.: 1903-1904. Recapitulation of expenditures for ordinal repairs. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures ( canals 1903 (pp. 259-260) — same 1904.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments re. general fui for apprns. of preceding yr. (Same 1903 (pp. 4 47) — same 1904.) 1904. Stmt, showing distribution of expenditures division engrs., exclusive of construction of Er: Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: i 29.) Tolls and Freight Charges See also Commerce : State. Canal-borne. Where^ expedient the balance of tonnage material has be deflected to the group of titles on Commerce ; i that title. Owing to the makeup of the mater some of the tonnage items are necessarily ton here. See also above, Laws. serial 1 series Under provisions of ch. 320, laws of 1831. 1832-1847. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund showing stn of tolls collected upon canals, etc. Albany, 18! 1848. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 121 CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 3 : 173. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3:107. 1834 " Sen. 1835, v. 2 : 58. 1835 " i« it 1836, v. 2 : 70. 1836 " k tt 1837, t. 2 : 52. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 1 : 35. 1838 " n n 1839, v. 1 : 27. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 3 : 63. 1840 " " " 1841, v. 2:65. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 2 : 33. 1842 " " " 1S43, v. 3 : 100. 1843 " " " 1844, v. 4 : 118. 1844 " m u 1845, v. 3 : 115. 1845 " " " 1846, v. 2 : 59. 1846 " " " 1847, v. 3 : 90. 1847 " 2 series 1848, v. 2 : 50. Under provision of sec. 7, ch. 162, laws of 1848. 1848-1881. Ann. rept. of auditor of canal dept. on tolls, trade, and tonnage of the canals. Albany, 1849- 1882. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1848 in Sen. docs. 1849, v. 2 : 60. 1849 " Assem. " 1850, v. 6 : 140. 1850 " " " 1851, v. 3 : 56. 1851 " Sen. 1852, v. 3 : 94. 1852 " Assem. " 1853, v. 4 : 107. 1853 " " " 1854, v. 5 : 145. 1854 " n ti 1855, T. 4 : 95. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 5 : 212. 1856 " " " 1857, v. 3 : 185. 1857 " " " 1858, v. 5 : 155. 1858 " *' " 1859, v. 3 : 94. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 3 : 103. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 5 : 93. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 6 : 112 ; Sen. v. 4 : 66 1862 in Assem. docs 1863, v. 7 : 224. 1863 " " " 1864, v. 8 : 188. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 4 : 90. 1865 " [( it 1866, v. 5 : 87. 1866 " II .1 1867, v. 8 : 226. 1867 ' II II 1868, v. 10 : 147. 1868 " II 1. 1869, v. 7 : 102. 1869 ' II II 1870, v. 5 : 83. 1870 ' II (1 1871, v. 6 : 77. 1871 ' II II 1872, v. 8 : 115. 1872 ' II II 1873, v. 5:71. 1873 ' II II 1874, v. 6 : 98. 1874 ' II It 1875, v. 7:92. 1875 ' II II 1876, ¥. 8 : 133. 1876 ' It 11 1877, v. 3:31. 1877 ' II II 1878, v. 5 : 56. 1878 ' II II 1879, v. 4 : 72. 1879 ' It II 1880, v. 7 : 90. 1880 ' fl II 1881, v. 6 : 87. 1881 ' II II 1882, v. 3:38. 3 series 1882. Ann. rept. of comptroller on tolls, trade, and tonnage of canals. Albany, 1883. In Collected docs, as follows : 1882 in Assem. docs. 1883, v. 5 : 142. Tolls were abolished by constitutional amdmt. of 1882. non-serial 1820-1840. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on several canals of state. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839, sheet table 3, facing p. 88.) 1820-1898. Annual canal tolls and freight. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 156-157), 1900 v. 19.) 1822. Total amt. of articles passed on canal at Rome on which toll is chargeable by ton. (A.R. canal comrs. 1822: 21-22.) 1823-1846. Cumulative stmt, of tolls collected on each canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls, etc., 1843 (folded table 14) — same 1846.) 1823-1860. Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing tolls collected yearly on each of canals, amt. of tolls reed, yearly from r.r.s, and aggregate amt. of tolls. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848 (pp. 96-97) — same 1860.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1823-1861. Tabular stmt, of tolls collected on and ap- plicable or belonging to each canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862, folded table III.) 1823-1865. Table of ann. tolls collected on and appli- cable, or belonging to each canal. (Same 1867: 62-65.) 1823-1882. Same. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 230-233.) 1824-1832. Whole amt. of tolls collected at each office upon N. Y. canals. Stmt. C rept. of comrs. canal fund 1834. (Assem. doc. 107, 1834 v. 3.) 1824-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls on all canals, no. of boats arriving at and clearing from tide water, lockages at junction lock and at Alexander's lock and tonnage arriving at tide water. (A.R. on tolls, - trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 190-191)— same 1878.) 1825. On question whether state can enforce laws im- posing tolls; citing decision of U. S. Supreme Court relating to coasting license. (Govs. mess. 1875.) 1825-1828. Communication from canal bd. on petition of citizens of Washington co. complaining that canal tolls have not credited to Champlain canal tolls which are reed, at Albany and West Troy upon ascending merchandise. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 871-872.) 1825-1830. Stmt, of tolls collected on canals during yr. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1825 (folding table no. 1) — same 1830.) 1827, 1828, 1830 show mo. returns for year. Does not appear in 1829 rept. 1826. Tolls and penalties reed, from canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1826: 16-17.) 1826-1850. Tables founded on tolls reed, on N. Y. state canals in periods of seven yrs. estimated increase at rate of 7% per yr. and result compared with tolls actually reed, in yr. estimate refers to. (Assem. doc. 102 (pp. 19-20), 1851 v. 4.) 1826-1860. Stmt, showing amt. of tolls collected in each yr.; total sum paid to collection, inspectors, and weigh-masters, and expenses of other offices; per- centage of cost of collection to tolls collected; yr. in which collection of tolls commenced in each lat- eral canal. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1847 (p. 88)— same 1860.) . Stmt, showing ann. tolls of fiscal yr., cost of re- pairs and collection of tolls, percentage which cost of maintenance bears to amt. of tolls, tonnage of all canals. (Same 1847 (p. 89)— some 1860.) 1826-1862. Stmt, showing tolls reed, in each fiscal yr., cost of repairs and collection of tolls, percentage which cost of maintenance of all canals bears to gross amt. of tolls, aggregate tonnage of total move- ment on all canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 465.) . Stmt, of amt. of tolls collected each fiscal yr., sum paid to collectors, inspectors, and weigh-mas- ters, and expenses of their offices, percentage of cost of collection on gross amt. of tolls collected, yr. in which collection of tolls commenced on each lateral canal. (Same 1862: 464.) 1826-1882. Same. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 132-133)— same 1882.) . Tolls reed, in each yr., cost of repairs and col- lection of tolls, percentage which cost of mainte- nance bears to gross amt. of tolls reed., tonnage on all canals 1836/61-1836/82. (Same 1861 (p. 134) — same 1882.) 1826-1883. Stmt, showing amt. of tolls collected each fiscal yr., total sum paid to collectors, inspectors, and weigh-masters, and expenses of their offices, 122 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd percentage of the cost of collection on gross amt. of tolls collected, and yr. in which collection of tolls commenced on each lateral canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 61) — same 1888.) . Stmt, showing tolls reed, in each fiscal yr., cost of repairs and collection of tolls, percentage which cost of maintenance of all canals bears to gross amt. of tolls, aggregate tonnage of total movement on all canals. (Same 1883 (p. 62)— same 1888.) 1828. Communication on petition asking for passage of law authorizing credit to be given for tolls under such regulations and restrictions as it may be thought proper to adopt. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 113- 114.) . Stmt, of tolls collected on all canals. (Same 1828: 191-192.) 1829-1831. Rept. of canal bd. on amt. reed, for tolls on packet boats and passengers for last 2 yrs. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 49 1832 v. 1.) 1829-1839. Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing amts. of toll reed, by several collectors on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca canals and also increase and diminution of each place. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830 (pp. 11-12) — same 1839.) 1830. Table showing receipts of toll on all state canals. (Same 1830: 1-2.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on higher rates of toll on navi- gable communications betw. great western and northern lakes and Atlantic Ocean. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 344, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal bd. on tolls. 14 pp. (Same 291, 1830 v. 4.) 1830-1837. Increase of western trade and reduction of tolls. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls, etc., 1837: 38-39.) 1830-1842. Tolls annually reed, at Buffalo, Black-Rock, and Oswego. (Assem. doc. 148 (p. 19), 1843 v. 6.) 1830-1876. Schedule of ann. charges on transportation on Erie canal, per 100 tons. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874 (p. 81) — same 1876.) Item does not appear in rept. for 1875. 1830-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing cost of transpor- tation per ton on canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 35-37) — same 1878.) 1830-1879. Comparative table showing cost of trans- portation on canals on up-freight per 100 lbs. from Albany to N. Y. for each mo. in yr., during season. (A.R. auditor re. tolls etc. on canals 1879: 31.) . Cumulative stmt, showing cost of transportation on down-freight per bbl. of 216 pounds from Buffalo to Albany. ( A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, audi- tor of canal dept. 1860 (p. 22) — same 1879.) 1830-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing average charges on up and down freight. (Same 1859 (p. 22) — same 1881.) . Cumulative stmt, showing total charge on 100 tons up and 100 tons down arriving from Erie canal. (Same 1860 (pp. 29-30) — same 1881.) 1830-1882. Comparative table showing cost of trans- portation of up and down freight per bbl. (216 lbs.) from Buffalo to Albany. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 34-35.) . Average freight rates on N. Y. canals; 1830-1881 in 4-yr. periods; 1868-1882 yrly. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 192), 1900 v. 19.) 1831. Stmt, of rates of toll on all articles transported on canals, showing those rates as fixed by constitu- tion and as chargeable under present regulation canal bd. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund re. tolls, etc. 1831: 5-8.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1831-1832. Stmt, of tolls collected for 1831, comparative stmt, of present rates of toll, and of minimum rates as fixed by constitution. 8 pp., 1 folding table. (Assem. doc. 38, 1832 v. 1.) 1831-1835. Stmt, of amt. of tolls collected in each mo. by collectors on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga tolls etc. 1831 (foldg. stmt. 1) — same 1835.) 1832-1833. Stmt, of rates of toll on all articles trans- ported on canals showing rates fixed by const, and charged under present regulation of canal bd. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1832 (pp. 5-8) — same 1833.) . Table showing tolls reed, by several collectors on Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, Chemung and Crooked Lake canals. (Legisl. manual 1834: 197- 198.) 1832-1843. Tolls collected on N. Y. state canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1843, folded table 13.) 1832-1847. Cumulative stmt, of tolls collected at offices of all N. Y. canals. (Same 1845 (pp. 126-127) — same 1847.) 1833-1834. Stmt, of tolls collected upon all canals in 1833 and a comparative stmt, of rates of toll on articles transported and of minimum rates fixed by constitution. 11 pp., 3 folding tables. (Assem. doc. 107, 1834 v. 3.) 1833-1847. Stmt, of amt. of tolls collected at each office upon state canals, expenses of collectors office, amt. refunded, amt. paid into treasury, balances due from or to collectors. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1833 (foldg. table 2) — same 1847.) 1833-1850. Table showing estimates of increase of tolls on canals of N. Y. state for 7 yrs. at 7, 7%, 8, and 8y 2 % per annum compared with actual amt. reed. (Assem. doc. 102 (p. 21) 1851 v. 4.) 1834/5. Stmt, of rates of tolls on N. Y. canals as charged under regulations of canal bd. in 1834 and as fixed for 1835, and also showing minimum rates fixed by constitution. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834: 11-15.) 1835-1836. Amt. of tolls collected and statistical re- turns of property transported on canals. 160 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1836 v. 2.) 1835-1846. Stmt, of total amt. of canal tolls collected at Buffalo office in 1835, 1840, 1845, 1846. (Same 81 (p. 7) 1847 v. 3.) 1835-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing wkly. receipts of tolls on state canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage auditor of canal dept. 1848 (folded stmt. 4 facing p. 228) — same 1881.) . Cumulative stmt, of tolls collected at each office on state canals. (Same 1848 (pp. 134-135) — same 1881.) 1836-1839. Stmt, of tolls refunded and penalties remit- ted by comrs. of canal fund. (Same 1836 (pp. 74- 75) — same 1839.) 1839 item includes stmt, showing amt. of tolls and penalties collected and amt. of tolls refunded on each canal. . Stmt, of rates of toll on Erie, Champlain, Os- wego, Cayuga, Seneca, Crooked Lake, and Chemung canals, as charged under regulations of canal bd. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1836 (pp. 110- 117) — same 1839.) 1836-1840. Comparative stmt, of tolls reed, on all ca- nals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841: 3-4.) 1836-1851. Cumulative stmt, of total tonnage of all property on canals, its value and amt. of tolls col- lected. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (p. 7) — same 1851.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 123 CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd non-seria I — cont' d 1836-1852. Table showing gross canal tolls in each fis- cal yr., expenses of collection, superintendence, and repairs, and net proceeds each yr. (Sen. doc. 46 (p. 11), 1853 v. 2.) 1836-1860. Stmt, showing receipts of tolls and misc. expenses of collection and repairs and surplus reve- nues. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1858 (p. 112) — same 1860.) 1836-1862. General view of tolls, trade, and tonnage, with percentage of ann. increase and decrease, on state canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 453.) 1836-1882. Receipts of tolls, ann. expenses of collection and repairs, surplus revenues. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (p. 136) — same 1882.) 1836-1883. Stmt, showing ann. receipts from tolls and other sources, expenses of collection and repairs, and surplus revenue. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 63)— same 1888.) 1837. Tolls paid on N. Y. canals on boats, passengers, and property. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls, etc., 1837: 26-28.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on amt. of tolls collected and property transported on canals in 1836. 122 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1837 v. 2.) 1837-1842. Average toll, and increase and decrease of tolls on articles. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls, etc. 1842: 22.) 1837-1843. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing amt. of tolls for each yr. (Same 1842 (pp. 31-34) — same 1843.) 1837-1844. Comparative stmt, of tolls paid in each yr. at two cents per mile upon freight boats upon each canal. (Some 1844: 158.) . Stmt, of tolls reed, on articles shipped at each office on canals and total tolls, etc. (Same 1837 (folded stmt. 7)— some 1844.) . Comparative stmt, showing aggregate amt. of tolls paid in each yr. by boats and passengers, re- spectively, and on articles of the forests, mnftres., and agric, respectively. (Same 1844: 153-155.) 1837-1846. Stmt, of amt. of tolls on canals showing in- crease or decrease each yr. (Sen. doc. 81 (p. 4) 1847 v. 3.) . Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing toll on freight boats and miles run by same. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1842 (p. 28)— same 1846.) No returns found for 1844. 1837-1847. Stmt, of amt. of tolls collected at Buffalo for last 11 seasons of navigation. (Assem. doc. 205 (p. 8), 1847 v. 7.) . Cumulative stmt, of tolls paid on total move- ment of articles and upon boats and passengers an- nually. (A. R. canal fund comrs. on tolls, etc. 1842 (p. 21)— some 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tolls on all persons carried on freight and packet boats (Same 1842 (p. 30) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing toll on packet boats and miles run by same. (Same 1842 (p. 29) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tolls paid on articles trans- ported on all canals. (Same 1845 (pp. 137-139) — same 1847.) . Toll on freight boats. (Same 1847: 189.) 1837-1848. Comparative stmt, tolls reed, on N. Y. state canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848: 94.) 1837-1851. Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing monthly tolls reed, on state canals. (Same 1849 (p. 100)— same 1851.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837-1853. Cumulative stmt, showing toll on all per- sons carried on boats of packet or freight boats. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (p. 181)— some 1853.) . Cumulative stmt, of tolls paid in each yr. at 2 cents per mile upon freight boats on each canal. (Same 1852 (p. 193)— same 1853.) . Cumulative stmt, showing amt. of toll paid on packet boats. (Same 1848 (p. 180) — same 1853.) 1837-1862. Table showing for each of preceding 26 yrs. how much of tolls reed, was on products from west- ern states, how much on products of this state, and how much on merchandise going from tide water. (A.R. canal comrs. (p. 105) — same 1865.) 1837-1866. Stmt, of toll reed, on salt per 1000 lbs. per mile. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 159: 27.) 1837-1879. Cumulative table showing whole cost of transportation upon canals, distinguishing betw. toll which goes to state and charge over toll which goes to carrier. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 14-15) — same 1879.) 1837-1880. Total tonnage of all property on canals, and amt. of tolls collected. (A.R. supt of public works on canals 1880: 142.) 1837-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls paid on total movement of articles and upon boats and passengers annually. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (p. 144) — same 1881.) 1837-1882. Comparative table of tolls paid on total movement of articles and upon boats and passen- gers annually. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 222-223.) . Comparative table showing whole cost of trans- portation, distinguishing betw. toll which goes to state and charge over toll which goes to carrier. (Same 1882: 38.) . Tonnage of all property on canals, total ann. tolls collected, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 8.) 1838-1841. Comparative stmt, of tolls accrued on all canals during several mos. of seasons of navigation, after deducting compensation of collectors and their clerks and expenses of their offices. (Legisl. manual 1840 (p. 146)— same 1842.) 1838-1883. Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, by canal collectors upon N. Y. canals [from 1867 to 1872, in- clusive, there is an additional table of repair con- tracts.] (Same 1840 (pp. 142-145)— same 1884.) 1839-1840. Comparative stmt, of increase of tolls in 1840 over 1839. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1840: 7-8.) 1839-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls paid on each article transported on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 145-148)— same 1881; Legisl. manual 1840 (pp. 135-141)— same 1882.) 1840. Consideration of future net ann. increase of canal tolls. (Govs. mess. 1840.) . Rept. on canal tolls on coal and lead. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 343, 1840 v. 8.) 1840-1841. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1840 (p. 6) — same 1841.) 1840-1843. Rept. of canal comrs. on tonnage and tolls collected on canal betw. Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1844 v. 1.) 1840-1846. Estimated tolls for 5, 7, and 10 yr. periods at 6, 7, iy 2 , and 8% increase. (Assem. doc. 306 (p. 8), 1840 v. 7.) 124 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . No. of bbls. of flour cleared at Buffalo and av- erage total charge on bbl. from Buffalo to Albany. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846: 24.) 1840-1847. Stmt, showing rates of toll established by canal bd. on persons and property transported on state canals. (Same 1840 (pp. 181-184) — same 1847.) 1841. Rept. re. propriety of establishing uniform rate of tolls on all canals of state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 222, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. Amt. of tolls reed, on canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1842: 9.) . Tolls on canals increased in spite of diversion of trade through St. Lawrence valley. (Govs. mess. 1842.) 1844. Acct. of tolls accrued at rates of canal tolls es- tablished by canal bd., on all goods, etc., subject to toll transported over Syracuse and Utica R.R. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on toll etc. 1847: 212.) 1844-1845. Amt. of tolls reed, on all canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1844 (p. 4) — same 1845.) . Tolls accrued at rates established by canal bd. on all property transported westward via Utica and Schenectady R.R. on which freight was charged and reed. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845: 206.) 1844-1849. Cumulative acct. of tolls which accrued at rates of canal tolls established by canal bd. on all goods, chattels, and other property subject to toll, transported westward and left on Syracuse and Utica R.R. (A.R. tolls, trade, and tonnage by audi- tor of canal dept. 1848 (p. 204) — same 1849.) . Same. (Same 1844 (p. 79) — same 1860.) 1844-1860. Amt. of tolls on all canals, after deducting expenses of collection, reed, by comrs. of canal fund from treasury during yr. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1844 (p. 79)— same 1860.) From 1849 to 1860 item includes amt. paid to collector.-!, together with net amt. reed, in bienn. period com- pared 1848/9-1859/60. 1845-1846. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on all articles shipped at offices on all canals, total tolls, etc. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845 (pp. 60- 85) — same 1846.) 1845-1847. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on all state canals during season of navigation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1845 (p. 4) — same 1847.) . Amt. of tolls collected in each mo., and amts. paid to supts. of repairs in each mo. since Oct. 1, 1845. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1847 v. 1.) 1845/6. Table giving cost of canals now in use, and tolls paid upon each canal. (Same 81 (p. 11), 1847 v. 3.) . Toll paid on boats, passengers and each article of transportation. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846: 227-230.) 1846. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund with names of per- sons paid by canal supt. at Syracuse. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 101, 1846 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on omission of cer- tain r.rs. to pay toll on freight, etc. 3 pp. (Same 106, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on reduction in rates of tolls. 11 pp. (Same 89, 1846 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on amt. of tolls on freight carried by r.r. 3 pp. (Same 78, 1846 v. 3.) . Comparison of rate per cent on tolls of super- intendence and repairs on N. Y. and Penna. canals. (Same 63 (pp. 51-52), 1847 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund in answer to call for toll derived from western trade. 7 pp. (As- sem. doc. 42, 1847 v. 1.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Rept. of comrs.of canal fund calling for amt. of canal tolls collected in Oct., Nov., Dec, etc. 3 pp. (Same 33, 1846 v. 2.) 1846-1847. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on articles ship- ped at offices on all canals, total toll reed., etc. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (pp. 82- 119)— same 1847.) . Comparative stmt, of tolls paid on boats, pas- sengers, and each article of transportation, in- crease and decrease on each article. (Same 1847: 225-228.) 1846-1855. Estimated per annum canal toll receipts, ordinary ann. expenses and net revenue resp.; abil- ity of canals to provide for sinking fund charges. (Assem. doc. 154 (p. 5), 1860 v. 4.) 1846-1866. Schedule of tolls on all canals in state, cost of repairs and collection of tolls, percentage which cost of repairs and maintenance of all canals bears to gross amt. of tolls, surplus revenues each yr., after paying cost of maintenance, aggregate of total movement on all canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 11.) 1847. Lockages and average charge incl. tolls and freight each mo. on bbls. of flour from Buffalo to Albany on Alexander canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 21-22.) . Stmt, of down freight per bbl. incl. toll from Buffalo to Albany. (Same 1847: 233-234.) 1848-1852. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of r.r. tolls pursuant to ch. 270, sec. 6, laws of 1847. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1848 (p. 32) — same 1852.) 1848-1853. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls paid on boats, passengers, and each article of transporta- tion, with increase or decrease on each article. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1849 (pp. 213-216)— same 1853.) 1848-1860. Stmt, of tolls collected at collectors' offices with increase or decrease at each office. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848 (p. 93) — same 1860.) No returns found for 1854, 1855, 1857. 1848-1881. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on each article shipped at each office on several canals, total toll reed, at each office and on each canal and total amt. reed, on each article at all offices. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 68-170)— same 1881.) . Rates of toll established by canal bd. (Same (pp. 192-194)— same 1881.) . Stmt, of whole amt. of tolls collected at each office upon state canals, amt. refunded, and amt. paid into treasury and balance due to or from col- lectors. (Same 1848 (p. 18) — same 1881.) 1849-1882. Comparative stmt, of wkly. receipts of tolls on all canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 306-317.) 1849/50. Comments upon state policy as to reduction of tolls on canals. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 16- 17.) 1850. Rept. on subject of discriminating tolls. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 113, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. on tolls on property transported on r.rs. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1850 v. 5.) 1850-1857. Stmt, of tons of merchandise transported on canals of state on which canal bd. has proposed to reduce rates of toll together with tolls thereon. (Sen. doc. 123 (p. 7), 1858 v. 3.) 1851. Repts. on subject of canal tolls on r.r. freights 54 pp. (Same 38, 1851 v. 2.) 1851-1857. Difference in tolls. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. on tolls, trade, and tonnage 1857: 9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 125 CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851-1859. Comparison in amts. reed, from tolls and amts. of tonnage of canals in 1851 and 1859; rea- sons for decrease in amt. of revenue. (A.R. comp- troller 1859/60: 33.) 1851-1880. Cumulative stmt, showing quantity and tons of and tolls paid on each article transported on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1856 (pp. 200-205) — same 1880.) 1852. Reduction of rates of toll. (Same 1852: 29.) . Charges in mills per ton per mile for transporta- tion of freight on principal r.rs. of N. Y. and also Erie canal. (A.R. engr. on canals 1852: 132-135.) 1852-1874. Rept. from auditor of canal dept. on tolls of such articles as have been reduced 50%. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1874 v. 4.) 1852-1877. Tables showing rates of toll as established by canal bd. (A.R. canal comrs. 1852 (pp. 11-32) — same 1877.) 1853. Schedule of charges for transportation betw. seaboard and west, by various r.rs. and water lines. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 151.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on quantity of and tolls on property going to and from Canada. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1853 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on tolls reed, and tons cleared. 2 pp. (Same 20, 1853 v. 1.) 1853-1863. Stmt, showing tons of total movement, tolls paid, freight paid to carrier and average cost per mile. (Same 71 (p. 70), 1865 v. 3.) 1853-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing canal tolls and rwy. freights paid on tonnage. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1863 (pp. 35-36)— same 1878.) 1853-1882. Comparative table showing canal tolls and rwy. freights paid on tonnage. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 49-51.) 1854. Res. of canal bd. on proposed reduction of tolls. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1854 v. 4.) . Amdmt. of constitution suggested as remedy for reduced toll revenue from canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854: 6.) 1856-1878. Cumulative stmt, of tons of total movement on freight paid to roads and tolls paid to state. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1862 (p. 19) — same 1878.) 1856-1881. Table showing whole amt. of tolls reed, and items comprised therein. (Same 1856 (p. 3) — same 1881.) 1857. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on reduction of tolls. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1857 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal bd. on discrimination in canal tolls. 54 pp. (Sen. doc. 127, 1857 v. 4.) 1857-1861. Schedule of ann. deficiencies of canal toll receipts. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1863: 26.) . Schedule of total ann. tonnage on state canals and tolls for same. (Same 1862: 21.) 1857-1882. Stmt, of tolls collected at each office on N. Y. state canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 132-141.) 1858. Rept. of proceedings of canal bd. on tolls on iron, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 135, 1858 v. 3.) . Same on wheat and flour. 2 pp. (Same 134, 1858 v. 3.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on tolls on canals. 7 pp. (Same 123, 1858 v. 3.) . Reply of canal bd. to Sen. res. on canal tolls. 2 pp. (Same 113, 1858 v. 3.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1858-1859. Tonnage and tolls on barley. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, 1859: 6.) 1858-1861. Schedule of receipts from tolls, etc., and de- tails of payments for quadrennial period. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861: 7.) 1859. Communication from canal bd. on reduction of canal tolls. 1 p. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1859 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. on reduction of tolls on canalB. 3 pp. (Same 87, 1859 v. 2.) 1859-1860. Comparative stmt, of ann. toll receipts by canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. 1860: 15-16.) 1859-1864. Schedule of total ann. toll receipts on all canals. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1864: 34.) 1860. Amt. of increase to state revenue from increase of canal tolls during yr. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 33-35.) . Communication from gov. on increasing revenue of canals and tolling r.rs. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1860 v. 1.) . Rept. on canal tolls on various articles of com- merce. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 182, 1860 v. 6.) 1860-1861. Schedule of ann. tolls reed, on various products, showing increased rates. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1862: 21.) 1860-1864. Stmt, of total ann. tonnage movement and receipts of tolls. (Same 1864: 30.) 1860-1876. Comparative ann. stmt, of total tonnage movement in state over various N. Y. canals and r.rs., with average receipts per ton per mile, re- ceipts upon canals include tolls. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871 (pp. 12-13) — same 1876.) 1860-1882. Stmt, of amt. of tolls reed, on all canals, etc., amt. paid to collectors during fiscal yr. to- gether with net amt. reed, in bienn. term 1860/1- 1881/2 compared. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (p. 127)— same 1882.) 1861. Schedule of tolls reed, from exterior sources on various state canals. (Same 1861: 21-22.) . Imposition of rates of toll on tonnage trans- ported on canals with view to and for purposes of revenue. (Same 1861: 37.) . Tabular stmt, showing average rate of lake freight on wheat and corn, betw. Chicago, Buffalo, and Oswego, also average rate of canal freight on same articles betw. Buffalo, Oswego, and N. Y. for each mo. of season of navigation. (Same 1861: 25.) . R.R. tolls; argument of D. B. Eaton before the canal committee of N. Y. House of Representatives, Feb. 8. N. Y., 1861. 67 pp. 1861-1874. Average ann. rates of freight for grain per bushel from Chicago to N. Y. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 84.) . Same. (Same 1875: 36.) 1861-1876. Same. (Same 1876: 61.) 1862. Rept. on reduction of canal tolls on salted beef and pork. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 102, 1862 v. 5.) . Rept. on res. of canal bd. on reduction of tolls on certain articles. 4 pp. (Same 69, 1862 v. 4.) 1862-1882. Comparative table of tolls paid on each arti- cle transported on all canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 168-179.) 1862-1883. Schedule of ann. tonnage and amt. of tolls collected upon N. Y. state canals, etc. (A.R. engr^ etc. on canals 1883: 28.) 1863. Circulars sent out by auditor of canal dept. to collectors of canal tolls, weigh-masters, inspectors of boats and cargoes, and lock-tenders on N. Y. state canals. 47 pp. . Communication from canal dept. on uniform rates of toll. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1863 v. 5.) 126 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1863. Res. of canal bd. reducing rates of tolls on hides and grass and clover seed transported over the canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1863 v. 4.) . Rept. on reduction of rates of tolls on hides and grass and clover seeds. 2 pp. (Same 94, 1863 v. 5.) 1863-1872. Table showing amt. of tolls and tonnage reed, on acct. of canals each yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1872: 156.) 1865. Rept. of canal bd. on certain canal tolls. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1865 v. 1.) 1865-1876. Amt. of tolls collected on and accredited to each of state canals, tolls attributed to Erie canal, cost of superintendence and amt. of damages. (As- sem. doc. 30 (pp. 205-207), 1877 v. 3.) 1865-1877. Cumulative table showing amt. of tolls col- lected at Buffalo. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874 (p. 274) — same 1877. )"• 1865-1898. Average freight rates per ton mile on r.rs. and N. Y. canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 191), 1900 v. 19.) 1866. Res. of canal bd. on reduction of rates of toll on iron ore on canals. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 80, 1866 v. 2.) 1868. Auditor urges that bills of lading be accurately made out and countersigned to prevent perpetration of frauds to evade tolls in clearing lumber by meas- ure. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1868: 27-28.) . Rates of toll established by canal bd. on persons and property transported on N. Y. state canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1867/8: 137-142.) 1868-1869. Estimates of revenue from canal tolls for fiscal yr. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1867 (p. 20)— same 1869.) 1869. Schedule of rates of toll established by canal bd. on persons and property transported on N. Y. state canals to take effect on opening of navigation. (Same 1869: 35-39.) . Necessity of enforced accuracy in measurement or weight of lumber transported on canals as a means of increasing toll receipts. (Same 1869: 19.) . Imposition and adjustment of tolls with strict regard for constitutional requirements in order to preserve credit of state. (Same 1869: 33.) . Communication from canal dept. on deposit of canal tolls in banks. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1869 v. 6.) 1870. Communication from auditor re. reduction of canal tolls below rate of 1852. 2 pp. (Same 77, 1870 v. 3.) . Benefits of system of low tolls on canals as shown by increase of revenues, protest agst. con- tract system for repairs of canals. (A.R. comp- troller 1869/70: 10-17.) . Return to adequate standard of canal tolls to sustain state revenue from loss and support canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1870: 46.) 1871. Tolls and tonnage of canals, being second yr. of low tolls. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871: 158.) 1872. Stmt, of tolls reed, on each canal and total ex- penditures for ordinary and extraordinary repairs and new work. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2: 11.) 1872-1874. Tables showing tolls reed, on each canal and total expenditures for ordinary and extraordi- nary repairs and on new work each yr. (Same 1871/2 (p. 20)— same 1873/4.) 1872-1875. Stmt, of ann. tolls reed, on each canal and total expenditures for repairs and new works. (Same 1874/5: 136-139.) CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. Canal system of state, cost, revenue from, im- portance of, provisions of various canal laws and amdmts., proposed amdmt. re. reduction of tolls. (Same 1872/3: 12-18.) . Proceedings of canal bd. re. toll sheet of 1873. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1874 v. 3.) . Res. adopted by canal bd. re. toll sheet for 1873 and submitted to legisl. 2 pp. (Same 17, 1873 v. 1.) . Res. of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce in regard to canal tolls. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1873 v. 2.) . Proposed amdmts. to constitution in regard to canal tolls. 1 p. (Same 20, 1873 v. 2.) . Memorial and res. of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. in favor of const, amdmt. to authorize changes in rates of tolls on canals without special act. 2 pp. (Same 128, 1873 v. 7.) 1873-1874. Rates on wheat and corn for each month of canal season. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1875: 37.) 1873-1875. Stmt, showing tolls reed, on each canal and total expenditure for ordinary and extraordinary repairs and new work during yr. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1873 (p. 24) — same 1875.) . Stmt, of ruling rates of canal freights from Buf- falo to N. Y. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873 (p. 185) — same 1875.) 1874. Rates of transportation for wheat and corn each mo. of canal season. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 85.) . Proc. on opinion of atty. gen. that private bank- ing or bankers' institutions can not be depositories of canal tolls. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1874 v. 4.) 1874-1875. Stmt, of total ann. tolls reed, at all offices for calendar yrs. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1875: 17.) . Comparison of toll receipts for bienn. period showing income in excess of ordinary repairs, all disbursements for ordinary and extraordinary re- pairs in excess of income; and income in excess of all disbursements. (Same 1875: 13.) . Schedule of total ann. toll receipts on lumber shipments at places named. (Same 1875: 17.) . Stmt, of total ann. canal tolls reed, on shipments of various grains at Buffalo. (Same 1875: 17.) . Stmt, of total ann. tolls reed, at offices in Buf- falo, Tonawanda, and Oswego. (Same 1875: 17.) 1875. Estimates of toll receipts for fiscal yr. and ex- penditures payable therefrom. (Same 1874: 17.) . Mess, on petition of those engaged in transporta- tion on canals of state praying reduction of tolls owing to depression in business. (Sen. jol. 1875: 292-309.) . Repts. on toll sheet for 1875. 2, 2 pp. (Assem. docs. 136 and 137, 1875 v. 10.) . Proceedings of canal bd. with reference to canal tolls. 15 pp. (Same 103, 1875 v. 7.) . Resolutions, repts., and toll sheets adopted by canal bd. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1875 v. 6.) . Mess, of gov. on canals of state; reduction of tolls, etc. 21 pp. (Same 64, 1875 v. 4.) . Rept. in matter of terminal charges upon canal boats in N. Y. and Buffalo. 73 pp. (Same 89, 1875 v. 6.) 1876. Rept. of comptroller in answer to res. of Feb. 20, 1877, of canal bd. on reduction in toll sheets of 1876. 12 pp. . Proc. of canal bd. on adoption of toll sheet for yr. 1876. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1876 v. 6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 127 CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Rept. of standing committee on commerce on rates of tolls. (Assem. jol. 1876: 867-876.) 1876-1877. Stmt, showing rates of canal freights to N. Y. from Buffalo. (A.R. canal comrs. 1876 (p. 149)— same 1877.) 1877. Comm. from auditor of canal dept. transmitting the toll sheet for the yr. 1877. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1877 v. 6.) . Canal tolls. Remarks of T. G. Alvord of Onon- daga, on subject of canal tolls, in Assem. Apr. 24. 4 leaves. . Low tolls on canals; remarks by E. Gallagher in Assem. chamber. 8 pp. . Canal tolls; remarks in Assem. by J. W. Husted, Apr. 20, in favor of a reduction on canal tolls and in advocacy of a free canal system. 4 pp. . Remarks of C. L. Lyon in Assem. Apr. 20, on res. reducing tolls on canals. 7 pp. . Res. on rates of toll for yr. on Erie, Champlain, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca canals. 1 p. {Same 109, 1877 v. 8.) . Communication from canal bd. requesting legis- lature to modify toll sheet of 1877. 1 p. (Same 105, 1877 v. 8.) . Proc. of canal bd. on abolition of tolls on certain articles and commodities. 2 pp. (Same 120, 1877 v. 8.) . Communication from bd. of trade of city of Buf- falo, tendering thanks to legisl. for reduction of tolls on canals. 1 p. (Same 134, 1877 v. 8.) 1877-1878. Stmt, of tolls reed, on each article shipped at each office going east on several canals, total tolls reed, at each office, and on each canal, and total reed, on each article at all offices. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage of auditor of canal dept. 1877 (pp. 80-84) — same 1878.) 1877-1880. Tolls reed, on each article shipped at each office going west on several canals. (Same 1877 (pp. 85-89)— same 1880.) 1878. Rept. of comrs. invited by canal bd., July 10, 1877, to consider subject of tolls, having reference to revenues and also to increasing commerce of canals. 74 pp. . Free canals; speeches by Hayes, Hurd, and Al- vord, delivered in Assem. upon res. of Mr. Hayes, proposing to amend art. 7, of the constitution. 73 pp. . Res. of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. state m regard to canals of state; abolition of tolls. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1878 v. 5.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on rates of tolls on Erie, Oswego, Champlain, and Cayuga and Seneca canals. 8 pp. (Same 34, 1878 v. 3.) -. Concurrent res. re. toll sheet for 1879. (Assem. doc. 74 1 1. Same 86, 1879 v. 6.) . Toll sheet communicated by auditor. 4 pp. (Same 74, 1879 v. 4.) — — . Rates of toll adopted 1879. (Sen. jol. 1879: 459- 462.) 1879-1880. Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, on each article of way freight shipped at each office going east on several canals, total tolls reed, at each office and on each canal and total reed, on each article at each office. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1879 (pp. 98-101)— same 1880.) . Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, on each article of through freight shipped at each office going east and west on several canals, total tolls reed, at each office and each canal and total reed, on each article CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges — cont'd non-serial — cont'd at all offices. (Same 1879 (pp. 154-157)— same 1880.) . Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, on each article shipped at each office going east on several canals, total tolls reed, at each office and on each canal and total amt. reed, on each article at all the offices. (Same 1879 (pp. 182-185)— same 1880.) 1880. Res. adopted at meeting of canal bd. on rates of toll. (Sen. jol. 1880: 404-409.) . Res. of canal bd. on rates of toll on Black River, Erie, Oswego, Champlain, and Cayuga and Seneca canals. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1880 v. 6.) . Imperative necessity of canal tolls cited and sug- gestion that " free list " for transportation be abol- ished. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1880: 12-14.) . Advisability of adoption of uniform rate per ton for assessment of canal tolls noted. (Same 1880: 14-15.) . Rates of toll for 1880. (Assem. jol. 1880: 383- 388; 610-615; 666-671.) 1881. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. with schedule of canal tolls. (Same 1881: 365-371; Sen. jol. 1881: 262-268.) . Suggestion re. making of all state canals free from tolls, as means of increasing traffic. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1881: 14-16.) . Remarks of Hon. B. H. Williams on Senator Fos- ter's concurrent res. proposing amdmt. to art. 7 of the constitution and providing for abolition of tolls on canals and maintenance thereof by taxation. 8 pp. . Outline of additional expense devolving on state of proposed amdmt. to constitution abolishing tolls on canals and maintenance thereof by taxation. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1881: 16-18.) . Govs. mess, vetoing certain items in Sen. bill 314, re. apprn. to pay expenses of collection of canal tolls, etc. (Sen. doc. 72, 1881 v. 2; Sen. jol. 1881: 961-962.) . Schedule of canal tolls adopted by canal bd. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1881 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on canals re. terminal charges at various ports of N. Y. 205 pp. (Assem. doc. 114, 1881 v. 8.) 1882. Reduction of canal tolls as means of increasing tonnage. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 9.) . Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, on each article shipped at each office on all canals, tolls reed, at each office on each canal, total reed, on each article at all offices. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 118-120.) . Stmt, showing whole amt. of tolls collected at each office upon N. Y. canals: amt. refunded and paid into treasury. (Same 1882: 102-103.) . Rates of toll. (Same 1882: 318-321.) . Stmt, showing amt. of tolls reed, from each source. (Same 1882: 5.) . Reduction of canal tolls as means of increasing tonnage. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 9.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. transmitting rates of toll on canal. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1882 v. 2.) . Concurrent res. on canal tolls. 8 pp. (Same 56, 1882 v. 3.) 1883. Advisability of re-imposition of tolls on canals to create sufficient revenue for repairs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1883: 32-33.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on overcharge of 4/10 of a cent a bushel for direct transfer of grain from 128 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Tolls and Freight Charges— cont'd non-serial — cont'd vessels to canal boats by Western Elevating Assn., of Buffalo. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 161-163.) 1891. Estimated profits or losses per season entailed in transportation by various rates of freight on wheat. (A.R. engr. etc. 1891: 45.) . Schedule of cost of transportation on Erie canal and Hudson river, betw. Buffalo and N. Y., by boats carrying full cargoes of wheat easterly at 4 cents per bus. and obtaining partial cargoes of merchan- dise returning at 60 cents per ton. (Same 1891: 35-43.) Traction See also above " Laws " for distance tables. 1814. Rept. on petition of Aaron Ogden re. steamboats on waters of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1814: 245- 249.) 1828. Rept. of select committee on petition of Joy, Brace and Co. praying an alteration of law re. pas- sage boats together with rept. of canal bd. thereon. (Same 51 sess. 1828: 704-705.) 1834. Memorial re. sloop and steamboat navigation betw. Utica and Oswego. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 104, 1834 v. 2.) 1834-1836. No. of boats registered in comptroller's of- fice as navigating several canals. (A.R. comrs. canal fund on tolls etc. 1836: 26.) 1835. Rept. on petition re. improvement in steam navi- gation. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 385, 1835 v. 5.) 1835-1883. Table showing no. of lockages upon Erie canal at various points for a series of yrs. (Legisl. manual 1850 (p. 424) — same 1884.) 1837-1844. Cumulative stmt, of total miles run by all boats and ann. average. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1842 (p. 129) — same 1844.) 1837-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing total no. of miles run by all boats. (Same 1845 (p. 171) — same 1847.) 1837-1882. Comparative stmt, of total miles run in each yr. by all boats. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 241.) 1838. Rept. on petitions for navigation of Oneida lake and river by steam power. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 202, 1838 v. 5.) 1840. Rept. on petition re. machinery for propelling steamboats through ice. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 116, 1840 v. 4.) 1840-1897. List of principal places on canals, and their distances from each other as adopted by canal bd. (Legisl. manual 1841 (pp. 132-140) — same 1898.) 1843. List of canal boats on the N. Y. canals and the navigable waters connected therewith, as ascer- tained from actual examination. Dec, 1843. 41 pp. . Stmt, of no. of miles run by several boats. (A.R. canal comrs. 1843: 29-30.) . No., description, and tonnage of each class of canal boats on all canals of N. Y. state and navi- gating waters of same. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1843, folded table 15.) 1843-1846. No., character, and tonnage of boats on all canals. (Same 1846: 14-15.) 1843-1847. Stmt, of tonnage of each class of boats. (Same 1843 (p. 205)— same 1847.) 1844-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing in- crease of tonnage of boats. (Same 1846 (p. 15) — same 1847.) . Stmt, of no., class, and tonnage of new boats registered. (Same 1844 (p. 156) — same 1847.) 1844-1857. Cumulative comparative tables showing new boats registered in each yr. (A.R. canal comrs 1852 (p. 150)— same 1857.) CANALS— cont'd Traction — cont'd 1844-1861. Stmt, of no., class, and tonnage of boats on canals on Jan. 1, 1844; also no., class, and tonnage of boats built and registered in each yr. subse- quently to and incl. 1861. (Same 1862, sheet table IV.) 1844-1871. Stmt, showing no., class, and tonnage of boats on all canals Jan. 1, 1844; no., class, and ton- nage of boats built and registered in each yr., sub- sequently to, and including 1862. (Same 1863 (pp. 151-154)— same 1871.) . Stmt, showing class and tonnage of boats built and registered, etc. (Same 1863 (pp. 151-154) — same 1871.) 1844-1882. Comparative stmt, showing tonnage of boats registered in each yr., and progressive increase of their capacity. (Same 1882: 322-329.) . Comparative table showing no. and tonnage ca- pacity of boats built and registered in each yr. (Same 1882: 62.) 1845. New canal boats registered on Jan. 1845 and dur- ing yr. 1845. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845: 8.) . A certified copy from the register of canal boats showing the names of the boats registered and the boats the names of which were changed by per- mission. 8 pp. . Tonnage of old and new boats. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845: 9.) 1847. No., kind, and tonnage of boats on all canals at close of navigation. (Same 1847: 15-16.) . Rept. on petition of large no. of common carriers engaged on canals of state for protection agst. lia- bility for casualties resulting from obstructions in canals. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 142, 1847 v. 4.) . List of freight stations and canal distances from them. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 217-219.) 1848. Rept. on Amsden's hydrostatic scale for deter- mining weight of cargoes upon canals of state. 37 pp. (Assem. doc. 239, 1849 v. 5.) 1849-1851. Stmt, showing no. and various tonnage of each class of boats. (A.R. canal comrs. 1849 (p. 8)— same 1851.) 1849-1870. Stmt, of no., class, and tonnage of new boats registered. (Same 1850 (p. 79) — same 1871.) No returns for 1859, 1861-1866, 1868. Stmt, for 1870 cumulative from 1864. 1850. Rept. of canal comrs. on tests made of value of Amsden's hydrostatic scale on canal boats. 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1850 v. 3.) 1852. A certified copy from register of canal boats showing names of boats registered, 1851, and boats, names of which were changed by permission betw. the close of navigation of the same yr. and Apr. 10, 1852. 9 pp., 1 1. 1857-1863. Table showing new boats registered for yrs. stated. (Docs, of const, con v. 1867/8, v. 3, doc. 88: 5.) . Comparative table showing no. of new boats registered. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1065.) 1859. Communication from state engr. and surveyor on cost of enlarging locks on canals. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1859 v. 1.) 1860. Recommendation for enlargement of locks on various canals to increase traffic. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1860: 20.) 1861-1866. Table showing aggregate tonnage of each 40 boats. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 88: 14.) 1862. Radical change suggested in administration of supervision and superintendence of running of boats on canals to secure uniform enforcement of INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 129 CANALS— cont'd Traction — cont'd laws regulating same. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1862: 45-46.) 1862. Tabular stmt, of cost of all weigh locks on N. Y. state canals, showing location, cost of bldgs. and scales and total. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 455.) 1865-1868. Stmt, showing no., class, and tonnage of boats built and registered. (A.R. canal comrs. 1866 (p. 174)— same 1871.) 1866. Res. of canal bd. re. exempting canal boats from operation of coasting laws. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1866 v. 1.) 1867. Recommendation for application of local steam power to pass boats more rapidly into and through locks on various canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1867: 11.) . Cost of transportation upon enlarged canals with horsepower. (Same 1868: 14-19.) 1868-1877. List of principal places on the canals and distance from each other as adopted by canal bd. (A.R. canal comrs. 1868 (pp. 130-136) — same 1877.) For continuation of table see below under date 1878- 1904. 1869. Recommendation for apprn. for experiments and examinations for navigating canals by steam. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1869: 18.) . Advisability of adoption of new system of tow- age by steam instead of animal power suggested. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1869: 33.) 1870. Auditor suggests advisability of legislative en- couragement of adoption of steam locomotion to supersede transportation by animal power. (Same 1870: 22.) . Recommendation re. legisl. apprn. for prosecu- tion of experiments to determine best methods of applying steam to canal navigation. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870: 18.) . Recommendation that authority be given canal bd. to employ competent engr. to prepare designs and plans for construction of one boat with ma- chinery complete for trial on canals. (Same 1870: 20.) 1870-1882. Comparative table showing no. of cargoes and light boats weighed at eastern and western weigh-locks, no. of cargoes to which additions were made, average weight of cargoes, etc. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 256-257.) 1871. Improved system of towage on canals of state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 9 1871 v. 2.) . Recommendation for making apprn. to test mer- its of projected methods for propelling boats on canals by steam power. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1871: 20.) . State encouragement of experiments tending to cause speedy introduction of steam transportation on canals suggested by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1871: 21.) 1872. Rept. of commission appt. by ch. 868, laws of 1871, " act to foster and develop internal commerce of state by inviting and rewarding practical and profitable introduction upon canals, of steam, cal- oric, electricity, or any motor other than animal power, for propulsion of boats." 20 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1872 v. 3.) 1872-1873. 2-3 ann. repts. of comrs. to test inventions for propulsion of boats on canals. 1872-1877. Stmt, of no. of locks, their lift in feet, total lockage of each canal in state. (A.R. canal comrs. 1872 (pp. 200-206)— some 1877.) 1873. Time of transit from Buffalo to N. Y. via Erie canal should be shortened by introduction of steam CANALS— cont'd Traction — cont'd motive power, removal of obstructions, etc. (Govs, mess. 1873: 16.) 1873. Rept. on practical and profitable introduction upon canals of steam, caloric, electricity, or any motor other than animal power, for propulsion of boats. 164 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1873 v. 3.) 1874. Continuance of legislative encouragement of construction of steam propelled boats for N. Y. state canals, advised by auditor. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1874: 15.) . Outline of experiments and progress in use of steam on canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 27-53.) . Rept. on "act to foster and develop internal commerce of state, by inviting and rewarding prac- tical and profitable introduction upon canals, of steam, caloric, electricity, or any motor other than animal power for propulsion of boats." 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1874 v. 5.) . Communication from state engr. and surveyor on progress made during yr. in introduction of steam power on canals of state. 9 pp. (Same 62, 1875 v. 6.) 1875. Rept. on steam on canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1875: 61-64.) . Acct. of use of steam on canals; operations of Baxter Steam Canal Boat Transportation Co. for season of 1875. (Same 1875: 61-64.) 1877. Stmts, showing trips of steamers Rapid and Con- sort from Buffalo to N. Y. and return. (Rept. of canal comrs. 1877: 50-56.) 1878-1904. Stmt, of no. of locks, lift in feet, total lock- age of each canal, etc., of all canals in state. I A.R. supt. of public works on canals 1878 (pp. 158-164) — same 1904.) ■. Table showing list of principal places on canals and their distance from each other as adopted by canal bd. (Same 1878 (pp. 166-173)— same 1904.) For earlier similar table see above under date 1868- 1877. 1879. Evidence and arguments given before Assembly committee on canals, favoring the introduction, without expense to state, of an improved system of towage upon canals, by rwy. to be constructed sub- sidiary thereto. 1 p. 1., 89 pp. . Argument before Assembly committee on canals Mar. 25, favoring introduction of an improved sys- tem of towage by a rwy. to be constructed subsidi- ary thereto. 1 p. 1., 16 pp. . An act, to introduce, without expense to state, improved system of towage upon canals by rwy. to be constructed subsidiary thereto. 8 pp. 1881-1882. Comparative stmt, showing lockages, etc., at various points on several canals. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 259.) 1882. Stmt, of no., class, and tonnage of boats built and registered. (Same 1882: 320.) . Stmt, showing lockages at various points during yr. (Same 1882: 528.) . Stmt, showing no. of cargoes and light boats weighed at each lock in which additions were made, lbs. addition, average weight of cargoes at each weigh-lock. (Same 1882: 254-255.) — — . Auditor's suggestions for securing rapid transit on Erie and Oswego canals. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1882: 18.) ■. Suggestions for increasing capacity of locks and facilitating passage of boats with estimated cost thereof. (Some 1882: 19-20.) 1883-1899. Cumulative comparative table showing no. of clearances issued at each office on all canals. (A.R. supt. of public works re. trade on canals 1883 (pp. 44-45)— same 1899.) 130 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS— cont'd Traction — cont'd 1883-1903. Stmt, showing no. of clearances issued at each office. (.Same 1883 (p. 29)— same 1903.) 1892. Propriety of state apprn. for encouragement of electrical investigation with view of using same as motive power, on canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 23.) 1894. Synopsis of Milligan system for electrical pro- pelling of canal boats. (Same 1894: 33-41.) . Research and experiments in line of electrical or other mechanical means of propelling canal boats. (Same 1894: 32.) . Suggestions for promoting usefulness of canals, recommendation for use of electricity as motive power, etc. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1894.) 1895. Rept, on towing by electricity. (A.R engr. etc. 1895: 211-245.) Traffic ; see Commerce: Domestic Trade CANALS: INDIVIDUAL Abandoned Canals General material only. Items relating to special canals entered under name of canal, see Chemung canal, etc., below. See also Land : State. Canal Lands. 1850. Rept. of canal bd. on nuisance occasioned by canal at Spenceport, Monroe co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1850 v. 5.) 1881. Abandoned canals detrimental to public health; complaints; remedial legislation necessary. (Govs, mess. 1881: 6.) . Public obstructions to natural drainage; sani- tary questions connected with abandoned canals and malarial pools and grounds near Erie Canal. (2 AR. bd. health 1881: 30-31.) 1882. Sanitary drainage of swampy beds of abandoned canals. (3 same 1882: 32-34.) 1885. Rept. on drainage of abandoned canal, in Rome, with map. (6 same 1885: 172-180.) Baldwinsville Canal 1862. Communication from auditor re. weigh-lock at Buffalo and condition of Baldwinsville canal. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1862 v. 4.) 1863. Rept. on petition praying for passage of act to provide for changing location of portion of Bald- winsville canal and rebuilding lock. 6 pp. (Same 27, 1863 v. 2.) Receipts a> _ d Expenditures 1852-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Baldwinsville canal; do. income of canal. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 30-31.) 1853. Receipts and payments on acct. of Baldwinsville canal fund. (AR comrs. of canal fund 1853: 59.) 1853-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of Baldwins- ville canal. (Same 1853 (p. 100)— same 1860.) 1853-1872. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Baldwinsville canal. (AR. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1853 (p. 63) — same 1872.) No returns 1854-1862, 1865-1867. 1853-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Bald- winsville canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (p. 122)— same 1882.) 1853-1895. Tabular stmt, of arm. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Baldwinsville canal. (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1838 (p. 102) — same 1895.) 1861-1873. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Baldwinsville canal fund. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (p. 70) — same 1873.) Tolls and Tohnage 1835. Rept. of committee on reduction of tolls on canal around dam at Baldwinsville. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 232, 1835 v. 3.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Black River Canal See also below Lateral Canals. 1823. Rept. of atty. gen. on petition of sundry inhabi- tants of Jefferson co. praying for construction of Black River canal and remonstrance agst. same. (Assem. jol. 1823: 423-424.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying passage of law author- izing construction of canal from Rome, Oneida co., to foot of High Falls on Black river, and improv- ing navigation of said river. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 84-85.) . An act to incorporate the Black River Canal Co. with a rept. on practicability of constructing a canal to connect the Erie canal at Rome with the Black river. 35 pp., 2 maps. 12°. 1829. Rept. on memorial praying for construction of Black river canal from Rome to foot of High Falls of Black river. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 659-664 and app. G., 23 pp.) . Same, separate. 44 (11) pp. . Docs. ace. rept. of commitee on canals, etc., re. construction of Black river canal. 23 pp. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 app. G.) 183?. Remarks by Mr. Seger, in Sen., Mch 21 and 22, in committee of the whole, on the Black river canal bill. 25 pp. 1831. Rept. on proc. on route of Black river canal and estimates of revenue. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 245, 1831 v. 3.) — — . Rept on construction of Black river canal, with tables comparing cost of construction of other N. Y. canals. 33 pp. (Same 287, 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on " Act directing survey of canal route from Rome to High Falls of Black river." 25 pp. (Same 229, 1831 v. 3.) 1835. Rept. of canal comrs. re. survey of Black river canal. 72 pp. 1 folding table. (Same 55, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. on petitions for canal from Rome to High Falls on Black river, etc. 16 pp. (Same 150, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on canals on " Act for con- struction of Black river canal." 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1835 v. 2.) 1836. Majority rept. on petitions and memorials re. construction of Black river canal. 15 pp. (Same 36, 1836 v. 1.) . Memorial on subject of canal to connect navi- gable waters of Black river with Erie canal. 16 pp. (Same 21, 1836 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. on petitions for extension of Black river canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 213, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Communication from canal bd. re. Black river canal. 4 pp. (Same 391, 1839 v. 6.) Rept. on petitions re. Black river canal termina- tion. 2 pp. (Same 197, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on act for extension of Black river canal. 5 pp. (Same 345, 1840 v. 8.) . Rept. of survey in continuation of Black river canal. 120 pp. (Same 233, 1840 v. 6.) 1841. Rept. on petitions for extension of Black river canal. 11 pp. (Same 234, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. Memorial praying for incorporation of co. author- ized to complete Erie canal enlargement, Genesee Valley and Black river canals on certain conditions. 3 pp. (Same 160, 1842 v. 7.) 1843. Speedy completion of Black river and Genesee Valley canal recommended. (Govs. mess. 1843.) . Rept. on petitions for completion of Black river and Genesee Valley canals, etc. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 168, 1843 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. having in charge Black river canal and Erie canal feeder giving estimate INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 131 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Black River Canal— cont'd of amt. necessary to finish same. 26 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1843 v. 1.) 1844. Rept. on petitions re. new line of canal at Rome. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1844 v. 5.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on Black river canal and feeder. 4 pp. (Same 131, 1845 v. 4.) . Memorial on completion of Black river canal. 6 pp. (Same 151, 1845 v. 5.) . Rept. re. expense of bringing into use new canal line through village of Rome and estimate of ex- pense of repairing and using old work. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1845 v. 2.) 1847. Rept. of canal comrs. on amt., nature, and char- acter of work put under contract by them during recess of legisl. on Erie canal enlargement and on Genesee Valley and Black river canals. 8 pp. (As- sem. doc. 208, 1847 v. 7.) 1848. Rept. re. application of surplus revenue of canals to completion of Erie canal enlargement and Gene- see Valley and Black river canals. 5 pp. (Some 146, 1848 v. 5.) 1850. Tabular stmt, of work under contract on Black river canal feeder and river, estimated cost. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 99.) . Rept. on bill to supply Black river canal and Black river with water. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 98, 1850 v. 3.) . Rept. of resident engr. on supply of water for Black river canal and Black river. 2 pp. (Same 102, 1850 v. 3.) 1850-1851. Tabular stmt, showing length and estimated cost of work now under contract; amt. of payment on acct. of work done and remaining to be done at contract prices on Black river canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850 (p. 98) — same 1851.) 1851. Tabular stmt, of work let on Black river canal, showing estimated cost at contract prices, and cost at engrs. estimates. (Same 1851: 55.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to enlargement of Erie and to completion of Genesee Valley and Black river canals. 63 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1851 v. 4.) 1853. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Black river canal. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 98-99.) 1854. Recommendation for removal of obstructions from channels of Black river and Genesee Valley canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 25-26.) 1854-1859. Estimated cost of completion of Black river canal, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854 (pp. 55-56)— same 1859.) 1855. Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. lettings on Black river canal. 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 8, 1855 v. 1.) 1859. Rept. of canal appraisers on damages claimed by reason of diversion of waters of Black river. 5 pp. (Same 78, 1859 v. 2.) 1861. Rept. on bill for apprn. of waters of Black river for canal purposes. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1861 v. 2.) 1866. Communication from canal comrs. re. locks on Black River canal, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 42, 1866 v. 3.) . Rept. on quantity of water diverted from Black river feeder to supply Black river and Erie canals. 7 pp. (Same 46, 1866 v. 3.) 1873. Recommendations for satisfaction of claims for additional damages resulting from improvement of Black river canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1873: 21.) 1874. Rept. of atty. gen. on insertion of words "The Black River Canal," in proposed amdmt. to article 7, of constitution of state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 46 1874 v. 3.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Black River Canal — cont'd 1874. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on original cost of Black River reservoirs, cost of rebuilding North Lake reservoir, etc. 2 pp. (Same 93, 1874 v. 6.) 1891. Rebuilding of locks on Black River canal advised. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1891: 58.) Bridges; see that title Commerce; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Damage Claims 1870. Brief and argument of Chas. A. Sherman and F. Kernan on the liability of N. Y. for damages caused by the breaking away of North Lake reser- voir on Black river canal, Apr. 21, 1869; submitted to bd. of canal appraisers by counsel for claimants. 1 p. 1., 58 pp. Employes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1854-1859. Schedule of no. of and compensation to engrs. and assts. on Black river canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854 (pp. 72-73) — same 1859.) Receipts and Expenditures See also this heading under Canals, above. 1837-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Black river canal and Erie canal feeder. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1837 (p. 65)— same 1847.) 1837-1860. Receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Black river canal in each yr. (Same 1837 (pp. 84-85) — same 1860.) 1837-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction, and maintenance of Black river canal; do. income of canal. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 24-25.) 1837-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Black river canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 114-117)— same 1882.) 1837-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Black river canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 92-95) — same 1903.) 1837-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, of receipts and expenditures on acct. of Black river canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 450-453)— same 1904.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on expense etc. of Erie and Genesee Valley and Black river canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 267, 1839 v. 5.) 1848-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Black river canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (pp. 106-113) — same 1877.) 1850. Stmt, of expenditures on Black river canal for work done and damage which accrued prior to pas- sage of act, ch. 260, laws of 1847. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 100.) 1850-1852. Tabular stmt, showing amt. and cost of work done on contracts completed on Black river canal. (Same 1850 (p. 97) — same 1852.) 1850-1855. Tabular stmt, of engineering expenses on Black river canal. (Same 1850 (pp. 101-102) — same 1855.) 1853-1854 no stmt, found. 1852-1862. Cumulative table showing amts. expended on Black river canal and Black river improvement, for repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1861 (p. 23) — same 1862.) 1857. Summary of cost, etc. of enlargement of Erie, Champlain, and Black river canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857: 63-65.) 1861-1866. Stmt, showing receipts, payments, balance, etc., on acct. of fund for completion of Black river, Genesee Valley canals, etc. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (p. 50) — same 1866.) 1861-1882. Detailed stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Black river canal fund. (Same 1861 (pp 66-67)— same 1882.) 132 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Black River Canal — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1865-1866. Schedule of expenditures on ordinary and extraordinary repairs on Erie, Champlain, and Black river canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1865 (pp. 35-36)— same 1866.) 1878. Rept. of auditor on expense of maintaining Black river canal. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 62, 1878 v. 5.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works re. Black river canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (p. 15)— same 1880.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of pub- lic works re. Black river canal. (Same 1881 (p. 107-119)— same 1882.) 1882. Stmt, of engineering with incidental expenses for survey of Black river and paid by division engr. under ch. 475, laws of 1881. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 101.) 1883-1900. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of pub- lic works on Black river canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (pp. 65-72) — same 1900.) 1901-1904. Stmt, showing receipts and payments re. Black river canal fund. (Same 1901 (p. 65) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for extraordinary repairs on Black river ca- nal; under ch. 311, laws of 1900. (Same 1901 (pp. 351-357)— same 1904.) . Same, under ch. 347, laws of 1901. (Same 1901 (pp. 374-376)— same 1904. . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs — special apprn. — on Black river canal by supt. of public works. (Same 1901 (pp. 420-423) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for ordinary repairs on Black river canal by supt. of public works. (Same 1901 (pp. 281-292)— same 1904.) Returns of 1902 divide year into 2 parts. Traffic; see Commebce: Domestic Trade Cayuga and Ontario Canal 1863. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on " act to incorporate Cayuga and Ontario Canal co." 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 193, 1863 v. 6.) 1864. Communication from canal bd. on Cayuga and Ontario ship canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1864 v. 3.) Cayuga and Seneca Canals See also below Lateral Canals. 1818. Rept. of canal comrs. on condition of erections of Jonas C. Baldwin on Seneca river. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1818: 62.) 1825. Rept. on petitions for improving navigation from Erie canal to Cayuga and Seneca lakes. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1825: 688.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying for construction of canal from Cayuga and Seneca canal to village of East Cayuga. (Same Jan. 1828: 370-371.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on construction of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Same Jan. 1828: 711-712.) . Rept. on memorial praying for amdmt. of act authorizing construction of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Same Jan. 1828: 948-951.) 1829. Rept. on petition praying that waters of Seneca lake be reduced to level with its outlet. (Same Jan. 1829: 515-516.) . Rept. on petition praying construction of canal from Newtown, Tioga co., to Seneca lake and Erie canal. (Same Jan. 1829: 356-361.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition re. raising of Waterloo dam. (Same Jan. 1829: 369-370.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Cayuga and Seneca Canals — cont'd 1830. Rept. on petition and rept. of canal comrs. on reduction of water of Seneca lake. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 374, 1830 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. re. inlet of Cayuga lake. 5 pp. (Same 297, 1835 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on bill for regulation of water in Cayuga and Seneca canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1839 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition praying for enlargement of Cayuga and Seneca canal, etc. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 367, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Rept. on so much of rept. of canal comrs. as re- lates to Cayuga and Seneca lake canal. 1 p. (Same 177, 1840 v. 5.) 1843. Rept. of canal comrs. re. Cayuga and Seneca lake. 16 pp. (Same 102, 1843 v. 4.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on petitions re. Cayuga and Seneca canal. 4 pp. (Same 246, 1845 v. 7.) 1846. Rept. of canal bd. as to regulating weirs at out- let of Seneca lake. 2 pp. (Same 166, 1846 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. of canal comrs. on petitions re. obstruc- tions in outlet of Seneca lake affecting commercial interests; estimate on necessary work. 6 pp. (Same 64, 1848 v. 3.) . Rept. of atty. gen. as to effect on chartered rights of Cayuga Bridge co. by construction of Cayuga and Seneca canal. 4 pp. (Same 140, 1848 v. 5.) 1856. Communication from state engr. etc. re. flow of water from Seneca lake. 6 pp. (Sen. doc 81, 1856 v. 2.) . Remonstrance of citizens on and near Seneca lake agst, proposed bill re. Cayuga and Seneca canal. 5 pp. (Same 90, 1856 v. 2.) 1864. Rept. of canal bd. re. discharges of water from Cayuga lake. 2 pp. (Same 74, 1864 v. 4.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on aqueduct across Seneca river to connect Cayuga and Seneca canals. 2 pp. (Same 101, 1864 v. 4.) 1868. Rept. of state engr. on condition of state canal harbors at head and foot of Seneca lake. 2 pp. (Same 45, 1868 v. 4.) 1871. Communication from canal comrs. on removal of obstructions in Seneca lake. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1871 v. 7.) 1872. Advisability of resumption of state control of water of Cayuga and Seneca canal in order to fur- nish surplus waters to mills rather than bottom water. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1872: 18.) 1873. Recommendations for reconstruction of Cayuga and Seneca canal in order to make prisms equal and facilitate navigation. (Same 1873: 15-16.) . Communication from canal comrs. on removal of obstructions in Erie, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca canals so as to have 7 ft. depth of water. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1873 v. 3.) 1882. Engineering expenses for dredging and widening channel of Cayuga inlet at Ithaca, under ch. 549, laws of 1880. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 100.) . Rept. of state engr. etc. on waters of Seneca lake. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 44, 1882 v. 3.) 1885. Communication from supt. of public works re. Cayuga and Seneca Lake canal. 1 p. (Same 159 1885 v. 7.) 1887. Rept. on condition of state dam at Waterloo 7 pp. (Same 103, 1887 v. 10.) With history of structure. Commerce; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Damage Claims See also this neadin S under Canals, above. 1828. Rept. from comrs. of canal fund on amt. of dam- ages appraised for overflow of lands situated on Seneca outlet of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Assem jol. Jan. 1828: 1011-1012.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 133 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Cayuga and Seneca Canals— cont'd Frauds See also this heading under Canals, above. 1872. Rept. and testimony upon charge involving offi- cial conduct of canal comr. on Cayuga and Seneca canal and any charges agst. late supt. of said canal. 74 pp. (Assem. doc. 159, 1872 v. 10.) Receipts and Expenditures See also this heading under Canals, above. 1825-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Cayuga and Seneca canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1825 (p. 51) — same 1847.) Page of first entry Is taken from Assem. Jol. 1826 app. D. No returns 1S35-1840, 1843, 1845, 1848. 1826-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Assem. doc. 120 (folding table), 1844.) 1826-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal each yr. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1838 (pp. 48-49)— same 1860.) 1826-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Cayuga and Seneca canal; do. income from canal. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 16-17.) 1826-1882. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 98-101) — same 1882.) 1826-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and payments on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 76-79) — same 1903.) 1826-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (A.R. comptroller on expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 446-449) — same 1904.) 1836. Table of revenue and expenses of Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Sen. doc. 58 (p. 4), 1836 v. 1.) 1840-1860. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Seneca river towing path. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1840 (p. 32)— same 1860.) 1845. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Seneca river improvement. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1846: 28.) 1848-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Seneca river towing path; do. income of same. (Const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 34-35.) 1849-1866. Table showing amt. paid for improvement and maintenance of Cayuga inlet; do. income of same. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 36-37.) 1849-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Cayuga and Seneca canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1849 (pp. 188-232) — same 1877.) 1852-1865. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Seneca river improvement. (Same 1854 (pp. 122-123)— same 1865.) No returns 1855-1856, 1858-1864. 1854-1865. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Cayuga inlet. (Same 1854 (p. 81) — same 1865.) No returns 1855-1863. 1861-1882. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Cayuga and Seneca canal fund. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 62-63) — same 1882.) . Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Cayuga inlet. (Same 1861 (p. 71) — same 1882.) . Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Seneca river towing path. (Same 1861 (p. 71) — same 1882.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works for Cayuga and Seneca CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Cayuga and Seneca Canals — cont'd Frauds — cont'd canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expendi- tures 1878 (pp. 11-12)— same 1880.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works re. Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Same 1881 (pp. 126-129)— same 1882.) 1883. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Cayuga inlet. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883: 42.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Seneca river towing-path. (Same 1883: 42.) 1883-1900. Cumulative comparative table showing ex- penditures by supt. of public works on Cayuga and Seneca canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (pp. 59-62)— same 1900.) 1901. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for ordinary repairs on Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Same 1901 (pp. 275-281)— same 1904.) 1901-1904. Stmt, showing receipts and expenditures re. Cayuga and Seneca canal fund. (Same 1901 (p. 64)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public work for extraordinary repairs — special apprn. — on Cayuga and Seneca canal. (Same 1901 (pp. 415- 420) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs by supt. of public works on Cayuga and Seneca canal — general apprn. under ch. 311, laws of 1900. (Same 1901 (pp. 350-351)— same 1904.) Returns of 1902 divide year Into 2 parts. Traffic; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Cham plain Canal; see below, Erie and Champlain Canals Chemung Canal See also below Lateral Cannls. 1823. Rept. on petition praying for state relief from surplus waters which render Chemung Narrows impassable at certain times. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 554.) 1825. Rept. of comrs. apptd. by legisl. of Penna. on survey of country betw. Tioga or Chemung river and Seneca lake for proposed canal route. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1825: 449-453.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying for construction of canals from villages of Newtown and Bath to con- nect navigation of Chemung river [etc.] with Erie canal. (Same 1828: 680-688.) 1830. Rept. of canal comrs. on reconstruction of Che- mung and Crooked Lake canals. 22 pp. and fold- ing tables. (Assem. doc. 97, 1830 v. 2.) . Rept. on Chemung canal. 3 pp. (Same 326, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comr. requiring estimates of costs and revenues of Crooked Lake and Chemung canals. 19 pp. (Same 195, 1830 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. of canal comrs. on Chemung canal feeder. 4 pp. (Same 244, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Communication from Sen. of Penna. on connect- ing north branch div. of Penna. canal with Che- nango or Chemung canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 86, 1839 v. 3; Assem. doc. 359, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. on proposed connection of public works of N. T. and Penna. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 112, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. on petitions and remonstrances agst. ex- tension of Chemung canal feeder. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 198, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petitions for extension of Chemung canal to Penna. state line. 3 pp. (Same 287, 1840 v. 7.) . Rept. of canal comrs. pursuant to act authorizing survey of canal from termination of Chemung canal to state line. 57 pp. (Same 32, 1840 v. 1.) 134 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chemung Canal — cont'd 1840. Rept. of canal comrs. re. improvement of Che- mung canal. 21 pp. (Same 161, 1840 v. 5.) . Rept. on improvement of Chemung canal. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1840 v. 4.) 1841. Rept. on further improvement of Chemung canal. 3 pp. (Same 61, 1841 v. 2.) 1842. Rept. on extension of Chemung canal feeder. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 188, 1842 v. 7.) 1846. Rept. on petitions for act of incorporation to build canal in Chemung co. 1 p. (Same 112, 1846: v. 4.) 1855. Communication from state engr. on condition of locks of Chemung canal. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1855 v. 2.) 1856. Rept. on hill re. locks on Chemung canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1856 v. 4.) . Communication from state engr., etc., on con- struction of locks, etc., on Chemung canal. 7 pp. (Same 113, 1856 v. 4.) 1857. Rept. of canal comr. on Chemung canal locks. 2 pp. (Same 51, 1857 v. 1.) . Rept. agst bill to enlarge locks on Chemung canal and feeder. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of state engr., etc., on locks of Chemung canal. 2 pp. (Same 124, 1858 v. 3.) . Same re. enlargement of locks on Chemung canal. 4 pp. (Same 133, 1858 v. 3.) 1859. Reply of state engr., etc., on supply of water for Chemung canal and feeder. 5 pp. (Same 87, 1857 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal bd. on propriety of building locks on Chemung canal of cut stone or composite. 5 pp. (Same 64, 1859 v. 2.) 1863. Rept. adverse to " act to discontinue lock and bridge on Chemung canal." 3 pp. (Same 123, 1863 v. 5.) . Communication of canal bd. on improvement of Chemung canal at Corning. 2 pp. (Same 65, 1863 v. 4.) 1864. Rept on enlargement of locks on Chemung canal. 4 pp. (Same 64, 1864 v. 4.) 1881. Mess, from gov. on condition of abandoned Che- mung canal. 2 pp. (Same 71, 1881 v. 2.) 1883. Rept. on drainage of abandoned Chemung canal at village of Horseheads. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 381-391.) 1884. Plan for drainage of Chemung canal prism near Elmira, with maps. (5 same 1884: 221-226.) . Plan for drainage of summit level of Chemung canal prism from Horseheads to Pine Valley; with maps. (5 same 1884: 346-360.) . Rept. on drainage of Chemung canal prism and adjoining marsh in village of Horseheads; by O. S. Wilson; with 2 maps. (5 same 1884: 159-164.) 1885. Rept on drainage of prism of abandoned Che- mung canal betw. North Elmira and Pine Valley; with plans. (6 same 1885: 192-194.) . Rept. of committee on drainage, sewerage, and topography on drainage of abandoned Chemung canal in Havana. (6 same 1885: 196-198.) 1887. Rept. on condition of abandoned Chemung canal in Elmira; by Knickling. (8 same 1887: 86-93.) 1889. Rept on plans for drainage of abandoned Che- mung canal at Millport and Pine Valley. "(10 same 1889: 245-246.) 1891. Rept. of supt. of public works to Sen. request re. apprn. for completion of Chemung canal in Corn- ing. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1891: 644-645.) 1892. Rept. of engr. on condition of abandoned Che- mung canal and Chemung canal feeder. (AR. engr. etc. 1892: 279-322.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chemung Canal — cont'd 1893. Rept. of state engr., etc., on condition of Che- mung canal and Chemung canal feeder. 47 pp. (Assem. doc. 87, 1893 v. 17.) Bbidges; see that title Commebce; see Commebce: Domestic Tbade Canal Fund See also this heading under Canals, above. 1842. Rept. of comptroller on premiums on stocks is- sued for construction of Chemung and Chenango canals. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 87, 1842 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. loan for Che- mung canal. 5 pp. (Same 69, 1842 v. 3.) Frauds See also this heading under Canals, above. 1850. Majority rept. on charges of alleged frauds on Chemung canal. 52 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1850 v. 3.) Receipts and Expenditubes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1830-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Chemung canal. (Assem. doc. 120 (folding table), 1844.) 1830-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Chemung canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expendi- tures on canals 1830 (pp. 14-18) — same 1847.) No returns 1839-1840. 1830-1860. Moneys received and paid by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Chemung canal. (A.R. comrs. of canal fund 1838 (pp. 50-51)— same 1860.) 1830-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction, and maintenance for Chemung canal; do. income from canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 18-19.) 1830-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of the Che- mung canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept 1861 (pp. 102-105)— same 1882.) 1830-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Chemung canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 80-83) — same 1903.) 1830-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt of receipts and payments on acct. of Chemung canal. (AR. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 454-457)— same 1904.) 1833. Communication from comrs. of canal fund on deficiencies in revenues of Chemung canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 331, 1833 v. 4.) 1836. Table of revenue and expenses of Chemung canal. (Sen. doc. 58 (p. 5), 1836 v. 1.) 1841-1844. Rept. of canal comrs. re. sums expended for removing or preventing obstructions in Chemung canal. 2 pp. (Same 55, 1845 v. 2.) 1847. Memorial exposing misstatements and errors of legislative committee as to the cost of masonry in Erie canal enlargement locks and cost of Chemung canal. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 218, 1847 v. 7.) 1848-1876. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Chemung canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (p. 91) — same 1876.) 1861-1882. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Chemung canal fund. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 63-64) — same 1882.) 1867. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor re. cost of en- larging locks on Chemung canal and feeder, to size of locks on Erie canal; also, table of cost of con- struction, maintenance, and repairs of said canal. 8 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 34.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt of public works re. Chemung canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (p. 13)— same 1880.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for Chemung canal. (Same 1881 (pp. 119-121)— same 1882.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 135 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chemung Canal— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1885-1903. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Chemung canal fund. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1885 (p. 28)— same 1903.) 1884, 1899 item does not appear in repts. 1886-1900. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works on Chemung canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1886 (p. 91) — same 1900.) 1901. Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs by supt. of public works on Chemung canal — special apprn. (Same 1901: 423-425.) 1901-1904. Stmt, showing expenditures for ordinary repairs on Chemung canal by supt. of public works. (Same 1901 (p. 293)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing receipts and payments on acct. of Chemung canal fund. (Same 1901 (pp. 66-67) — same 1904.) No returns 1902. Tolls and Tonnage See also this heading under Canals, above. 1835. Rept. of comptroller on amt. of tolls paid on lumber, coal, wheat, and flour on Chemung canal. 2 pp. (Assem doc. 159, 1835 v. 2.) 1841. Tolls reed, on articles shipped on Erie, Oswego, and Chemung canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1841: 6.) Tbaffic; see Commerce: Domestic Teade Chenango Canal See also below Lateral Canals. 1818. Urges co-operation in opening of navigation betw. Seneca Lake and Chenango river. (Govs, mess. 1818.) 1827. Communication re. supply of water for proposed Chenango canal. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 687-688.) . Rept. on petitions for construction of canals from Binghamton to Erie canal upon three separate routes. (Same, pp. 565-567.) . Rept. on " act authorizing construction of canal through valley of Chenango, to connect waters of Susquehanna with Erie Canal"; ace. docs. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 490-505.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying for construction of canal from Binghamton through valley of Chenango river to Erie canal at or near Whitesboro. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1828: 515-532.) . Rept. re. Chenango canal; by N. S. Roberts and H. Hutchinson. Albany, 1828. 38 pp. . Same. 20 pp. F°. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829, app. A.) 1829. Rept. on petition praying for construction of canal through valley of Chenango river to Erie canal, and ace. docs. (Same Jan. 1829: 111-120.) The ace. docs, are prtd. as app. A, 20 pp., in this jol. They are repts. made by N. S. Roberts, H. Hutchin- son, and Ben]. Wright. 1830. On canal comrs. rept. on Chenango canal. (15 pp. (Assem. doc. 299, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. on Chenango canal. 9 pp. (Sen. doc 20, 1831 v. 1.) . Speech by fm. H. Maynard in N. Y. state Sen. on bill for construction of Chenango canal. Utica, W. Williams, 1831. 32 pp. 1832. Rept. on Chenango canal. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1832 v. 1.) . Same. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 206, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. on petitions for canal from Susquehanna river at Binghamton to Erie canal. 17 pp. (Same 26, 1833 v. 1.) 1833. Communication on Chenango canal. 2 pp. (Same 220, 1833 v. 3.) . Construction of Chenango Valley canal urged. (Govs. mess. 1833.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chenango Canal — cont'd 1833. Rept. on bill for construction of Chenango canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1833 v. 2.) . Communication of comrs. of canal fund on loans for construction of Chenango canal. 3 pp. (Same 120, 1833 v. 2.) 1833-1844. History of Chenango canal. (Same 98 (pp. 10-24), 1844 v. 3.) 1834. Petition re. claims for a western termination of Chenango canal. 5 pp. (Same 61, 1834 v. 2.) . Stmt, of estimated aggregate cost of Chenango canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834: 142-143.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on survey and reservoirs of Chenango canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 87, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on gifts, grants, and dona- tions for Chenango canal. 3 pp. (Same 85, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petitions for termina- tion of Chenango canal at Utica. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1834 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition to change northern termination of Chenango canal. 7 pp. (Same 83, 1834 v. 2.) 1835. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of inhabitants of Chenango Porks for construction of lock from canal into Chenango river. 2 pp. (Same 93, 1835 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. on petition of citizens of Utica re. con- struction of Chenango canal. 5 pp. (Same 88, 1836 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of contractors on Chenango canal. 5 pp. (Same 121, 1836 v. 3.) 1837. Rept. of canal comrs. on construction of Che- nango canal. 4 pp. (Same 201, 1837 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. of money agreed to be paid by individuals for changing termination of Chenango canal. 4 pp. ( Sen. doc. 49, 1837 v. 2. ) 1839. Rept. on petitions for canal from Chenango canal to state line near Tioga Point. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 195, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on extension of Chenango canal. 61 pp. (Same 116, 1839 v. 3.) . Communication from Sen. of Penna. re. connect- ing north branch division of Penna. canal with Chenango or Chemung canal in this state. 2 pp. (Same 359, 1839 v. 6; Sen. doc. 86, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on location of canal in val- ley of Chenango. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. of canal comrs. on survey of Chenango canal. 119 pp. (Same 160, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions for extension of Chenango canal from Binghamton to state line. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1840 v. 3.) 1846. Rept. of canal bd. on use of surplus waters from Chenango canal in Broome co. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 195, 1846 v. 5.) . Debate on article of amdmt. authorizing state to dispose of Chenango canal, to a co. for the purpose of procuring their extension to the Penna. line. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 735.) 1860. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor on extension of Chenango canal. 50 pp. (Sen. doc. 6, 1860 v. 1.) 1864. Apprn. to connect Chenango canal with coal fields of Penna. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1864: 13.) . Rept. on Chenango canal. 2 pp. (Assem. 155, 1864: v. 7.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on extension of Che- nango canal. 58 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1864 v. 4.) 1865. Engrs. estimates for extension of Chenango canal from Binghamton to Penna. state line. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1865: 18-19.) 1866. Recommendations for necessary apprn. to ensure completion of Chenango canal. (Same 1866: 10.) 136 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chenango Canal — cont'd 1866. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor in relation to work on Chenango canal in answer to res. request- ing information Uf work on extension of Chenango canal to state line of Penna., proportion of work al- ready done, probable expense in addition to amt. already appropriated for completing said extension. 6 pp. (Docs, const, con v. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 70.) 1868. Completion of Chenango canal urged. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1868: 16.) 1872. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on extension of Chenango canal to Crooked Lake canal. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1872 v. 7.) 1879. Communication from supt. of public works re. opening Chenango canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 1879 v. 2.) Canal Fund See also this beading under Canals, above. 1835. Rept. of comptroller on interest on money loaned for construction of Chenango canal. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 381, 1835 v. 5.) 1838. Rept. of comrs. on petition re. act cancelling bond for payment of alleged difference of expense in changing north termination of Chenango canal and repealing law authorizing assessment of amt. on real estate owners in Utica. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 33, 1838 v. 2.) 1842. Rept. of comptroller on premiums on stocks issued for construction of Chemung and Chenango canals. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 87, 1842 v. 4.) Damage Claims See also tbis heading under Canals, above. 1836. Rept. of committee on grievances on sundry pe- titions for relief of Chenango canal contractors. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 197, 1836 v. 3.) 1840. Rept on deficiency of funds to pay damages awarded on Chenango canal. 6 pp. {Same 302, 1840 v. 7.) 1888. Rept. of canal comrs. on damages for private property taken in construction of Chenango canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1838 v. 2.) Receipts and Expenditdbes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1833-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Chenango canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expendi- tures on canals 1833 (p. 21) — same 1847.) 1833-1860. Moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Chenango canal. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1838 (pp. 54-55) — same 1860.) 1833-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Chenango canal; do. income of canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 22-23.) 1833-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Chenango canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 110-113)— same 1882.) 1833-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Chenango canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 88-91) — same 1903.) 1833-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. (A.R. comptroller re. ex- penditures on canals 1901 (pp. 458-461) — same 1904.) 1842. Rept. on petition re. moneys paid on acct. of locating Chenango canal. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 69, 1842 v. 4.) 1843. Same. 3 pp. (Same 105, 1843 v. 4.) 1844. Rept. on petition for repayment of moneys by state on acct. of Chenango canal. 4 pp. (Same 77, 1844 v. 3.) 1848-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Chenango canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (p. 106) — same 1877.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Chenango Canal— cont'd Receipts and Expenditubes — cont'd 1861-1882. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Chenango canal fund. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 65-66) — same 1882.) 1865-1873. Stmt, of engineering expenses for extension of Chenango canal, pursuant to ch. 185, laws of 1864. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1865 (p. 69) — same 1873.) 1865-1875. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund to provide for extension of Chenango canal under pro- visions of ch. 185, laws of 1864. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1865 (p. 62) — same 1875.) 1867. Rept. on expense of enlarging Chenango canal. 2 pp., plans. (Assem. doc. 171, 1867 v. 8.) . Rept. re. amt. of money realized from taxes levied for extension of Chenango canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 21, 1867 v. 1.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works for Chenango canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (pp. 13-14) — same 1880.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of pub- lic works re. Chenango canal. (Same 1881 (pp. 130-133)— same 1882.) 1883-1898. Same. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (pp. 62-65) — same 1898.) 1883-1900. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Chenango canal fund. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 40) — same 1900.) Toixs and Tonnage See also this heading under Canals, above. 1836. Excessive rates of toll on Chenango canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1836: 118-119.) 1837-1843. Tolls reed, on Chenango canal for each sea- son of navigation. (Sen. doc. 98 (p. 12), 1844 v. 3.) Crooked Lake Canal See also below Lateral Canals. 1823. Rept. on memorial praying for improvement of navigation from Seneca Lake by Crooked Lake to Conhocton River. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1823: 553-554.) 1829. Rept. of committee on canals on petition praying passage of law directing construction of canal from Bath to head of Crooked Lake. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1828: 275-277.) 1830. Rept. of canal comr. requiring estimates of costs and revenues of Crooked Lake and Chemung canals. 19 t>p. (Assem. doc. 195, 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on reconstruction of Che- mung and Crooked Lake canals. 22 pp. and folding tables. (Same 97, 1830 v. 2.) 1835. Rept. of canal comrs. on Crooked Lake canal. 18 pp. (Same 343, 1835 v. 4.) 1837. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition in relation to upper level of Crooked Lake canal. 5 pp. (Same 203. 1837 v. 3.) 1855. Communication from state engr. etc. on improve- ment of upper portion of Crooked Lake canal. 2 pp. (Same 117, 1855 v. 5.) 1864. Request by engr. that funds be provided to ren- der Crooked Lake canal navigable. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864: 14.) 1872. Opinion of atty. gen. on objections to abandon- ment of Crooked Lake canal, and sale of same by state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 116, 1872 v. 8.) Receipts and Expenditdbes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1831-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Crooked Lake canal. (Assem. doc. 120 (foldg. table), 1844.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 137 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Crooked Lake Canal — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1831-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Crooked Lake canal. (A.R. comptroller re. ex- penditures 1831 (pp. 23-25)— some 1847.) No returns 1838-1840, 1842, 1843. 1831-1860. Moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Crooked Lake canal. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1838 (pp. 52-53) — same 1860.) 1831-1866. Table stowing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Crooked Lake canal; do. in- come from canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 20-21.) 1831-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Crooked Lake canal. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept 1861 (pp. 106-108)— same 1882.) 1831-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Crooked Lake canal. (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 84-87) — same 1903.) 1831-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing re- ceipts and payments on acct. of Crooked Lake canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 466-469) — same 1904.) 1836. Table of revenue and expenses of Crooked Lake canal. (Sen. doc. 58 (p. 5), 1836 v. 1.) 1848-1875. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Crooked Lake canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (pp. 92-105) — same 1876.) No returns for 1853. 1861-1881. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Crooked Lake canal fund. (Ann. financial rept. of auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 64-65) — same 1881.) 1878. Stmt, of expenditures by canal comr. and supt. of public works on Crooked Lake canal. (A.R. auditor of canal dept. re. expenditures 1878: 16.) 1881. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works on Crooked Lake canal. (Same 1881: 133.) Delaware and Hudson Canal 1824. Rept. on petition praying for incorporation to construct a canal to unite waters of Delaware and Hudson rivers. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 786-788.) 1826. Rept. on petition of Hudson and Delaware Canal co. praying for authority to increase capital stock and to construct toll bridge over Neversink river. (Same Jan. 1826: 680-681.) 1827. Co. incorporated to provide navigable communi- cation betw. Hudson at Newburg and Delaware near Water Gap. (Govs. mess. 1827.) 1827-1847. History of state loan to Delaware and Hud- son Canal co. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 37-38.) 1827-1848. Same. (Same 1847/8: 70-71.) 1828. Communication in behalf of Delaware and Hud- son Canal co. that said canal is ready for naviga- tion. (Sen. jol. Sept. 1828: 40-41; Assem. jol. pp. 37-38.) . Rept. on petition praying state aid in construc- tion of canal or water-way from Hudson to Dela- ware rivers. (Same Jan. 1828: 877-878.) 1829. Comptroller's rept. on proceedings under provi- sions of " act to loan credit of state of N. Y. to Dela- ware and Hudson Canal co." (Same Jan. 1829: 211-220.) . Rept. on memorial of Delaware and Hudson Canal co. praying loan of credit of state. (Same Jan. 1829: 519-527.) 1830. Comment on loan of state's credit to Hudson and Delaware Canal co. (Govs. mess. 1830.) . Rept. of comptroller on memorial of Delaware and Hudson Canal co. re. exchange and transfer of stocks. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 198, 1830 v. 3.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Delaware and Hudson Canal — cont'd 1830. Rept. from comptroller on Delaware and Hudson Canal co. 2 pp. (Same 317, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of Delaware and Hudson Canal co. 4 pp. (Same 21, 1830 v. 1.) . Letter from pres. of Delaware and Hudson Canal co. re. progress of co. (Same 2 (pp. 11-13), 1831 v. 1.) 1839. Rept. on charter violation by Delaware and Hud- son Canal co. in issue of bank bills not payable on demand. 14 pp. (Same 49, 1839 v. 2.) 1842-1846. Comparative stmt, of ann. average cost per mile of superintendence and repairs on N. Y. state canals and on Delaware and Hudson canal. (Same 63 (p. 52), 1847 v. 2.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller on Delaware and Hudson Canal co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1845 v. 5.) 1846. Rept. of canal bd. on reference from Assem. of petitions re. water power along Seneca river. 15 pp. (Same 144, 1846 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. on memorial of Delaware and Hudson Canal co. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1848 v. 2.) 1849. Communication from comptroller re. state stocks issued to Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. 1 p. (Same 41, 1849 v. 2.) 1852. Minority rept. on violation of charter by Dela- ware and Hudson Canal co. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1852 v. 2.) . Majority do. 7 pp. (Same 60, 1852 v. 2.) 1901. Rept. re. unsanitary condition of abandoned Delaware and Hudson canal at town of Deerpark. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 210-227.) Delaware and Raritan Canal 1826. Rept. on memorial praying for incorporation of Union Canal and Banking co., and that it might be made imperative upon said co. to appropriate por- tion of capital to completion of Delaware and Rari- tan canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 374-376.) Erie and Champlain Canals See also below under Lateral Canals for additional material on the Champlain canal. 1808. Rept. on survey of most eligible and direct route for canal to open a communication betw. tide-waters of Hudson and Lake Erie (Assem. jol. Jan. 1808: 296-297.) 1816. Rept. of canal comrs. on cession of lands re- quired to be occupied by Erie canal. (Same Nov. 1816: 734-735.) . Rept. on the minutes, draughts, maps, and pro- files of engrs. employed by comrs. in connection with contemplated canals from Lakes Erie and Champlain to the Hudson. (Same pp. 623-632.) [1817.] Rept. of bd. of comrs. on Northern, or Cham- plain canal. 91-97, 52 pp. 1818. Act. concerning Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1818: 31-34.) 1819. Advantages to state of the great western canal from Buffalo to Albany. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1820. Res. concerning raising of tax on lands adjacent to canals, and disbursements of money on parts of Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 665-678.) 1822. Rept. on petitions re. encroachments on private rights and praying that inquiry be made into con- duct of acting comrs. and agts. in constructing Champlain canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1822: 341-343.) 1823. Rept. on memorial praying that Champlain canal be finished betw. Fort Miller and Fort Edward. (Same 1823: 182-183.) 1824. Rept. on petition of city of Troy praying for con- struction of canal from Champlain canal near Waterford to tide and navigable waters of Hudson at city of Troy. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 246-247.) 138 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1824. Rept. on petition praying that Champlain canal may be continued from Fort Edward to Fort Miller parallel to Hudson river. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 271-273.) . Rept. on act authorizing construction of canal from Champlain canal in village of Waterford to navigable waters of Hudson at Troy. {Same 1824: 288-289.) . Rept. on petitions praying that Lake Ontario may be connected with Erie canal. (Same 1824: 312-315.) . Rept. on permanent supply of water for Erie canal west of Genesee river. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 839-841, and app. D., 30 pp.) . Communication on surplus water of Erie and Champlain canals and the Salina side cut. (Same Jan. 1824: 745-746.) . Rept. on construction of aqueduct for Erie canal across Genesee river. (Same 1824: 981-984.) 1824-1841. Table exhibiting the progressive increase in lockages from the first opening of Erie canal to the present season. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841: 9-12.) 1824-1849. Cumulative comparative table showing lock- ages at Alexander's lock from 1824, when Erie canal was opened. (Same 1843 (pp. 13-14) — same 1849.) 1824-1860. Cumulative comparative table showing no. of boats and other floats passed at lock 26, on Erie canal for each mo. during season of canal naviga- tion, also time of commencement and close of each navigable season at that place. (Same 1850 (pp. 87-89) — same 1860.) 1825. Rept. on that part of annual rept. of canal comrs. re. extension of Champlain canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 370-371.) . Rept. under act for reprtg. laws and other offi- cial docs. re. Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1825: 483-485.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on erection of hydraulic works on Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 393-395.) . Rept. on navigable communication betw. waters of Allegany river and Erie canal. (Same 1825: 612.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office on construction of canal, independent of Black Rock harbor, from Erie canal to point where canal from Buffalo connects with Niagara river. (Same 1825: 525-526.) . Rept. on petition praying provision for comple- tion of improvement of Oswego river and for con- necting Erie canal with waters of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence. (Same 1825: 686-688.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on regulation and management of Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1825: 43-52.) 1825-1826. Rept. of canal comrs. showing leases or contracts made prior to Apr. 18, 1826, for surplus water of Erie canal for hydraulic purposes. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 118-119.) 1825-1833. Avails of sales of land granted by state for construction of Erie and Champlain canals. (As- sem. doc. 131 (p. 7), 1834 v. 3.) 1826. Communication from canal comrs. on Champlain canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 465.) . Rept on remonstrance agst. doings of canal comrs. in taking waters of Limestone, Butternut, and Chitteningo creeks for purposes not connected with navigation of Erie canal. (Assem. jol. Jan 1826: 647-648.) . Communication on republishing laws and other official docs. re. Erie and Champlain canals. ( Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 165-166.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1826. Rept. of canal comrs. concerning Erie and Cham- plain canals and at what places surplus water may be spared from canals or works connected there- with. (Same Jan. 1826: 191-196.) . Rept. on memorials containing certain charges and complaints agst. proceedings of canal comrs. in sale of surplus waters upon middle section of Erie canal, etc. (Same 1826: 391-408; and app. C, 22 PP.) -. Rept. on memorials re. lack of water in Erie canal at certain seasons of yr. (Same 1826: 418- 422.) 1826-1836. Calculation of increase of inhabitants within influence of Erie canal and of tolls to be paid by them. (A.R. canal comrs. 1824: 289-291, in Sen. jol. Jan. 1825.) 1827. Rept. on petition for construction of canal from Erie canal by way of Tonnewanda creek to Alle- ghany river at Olean. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 170- 182.) -. Rept. on petition praying for alteration of law granting certain water privileges upon Erie canal. (Same 1827: 112-113.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for connecting town of Rome by means of old canal route with Erie canal. (Assem. jol. 1827: 892-893.) 1827-1847. Outline of provisions regulating rent of sur- plus water at Black Rock. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 43-44.) 1828. Communication from canal comrs. re. ownership and state revenue on certain land on Champlain canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 239.) . Rept. on petition praying for side cut from Champlain canal to Hudson river. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828:594-595.) . Amt. paid to tenders of locks and no. of lock- tenders on Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1828: 1022.) 1829. Rept. on memorial as to construction of navi- gable feeder on Champlain canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 210-212.) . Amt. paid towards Champlain feeder and locks on same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 534-537.) . Communication of surveyor gen. on petition for location of business section of Geddes village on Erie canal basin. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 303-304.) 1831. Rept. on surplus waters at Lockport. 40, 32, 156 pp. (Assem. doc. 280, 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions on use of surplus waters of Erie canal. 3 pp. (Same 355, 1831 v. 4.) 1833. Rept. of canal comrs. on feeder on Limestone creek. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. of canal bd. on effect of terminating navi- gation of Erie canal at Schenectady. 3 pp. (Same 72, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on work of Cohoes Co. on Erie canal. 2 pp. (Same 95, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of Cohoes Co. for right to construct tunnel under Erie canal. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 227, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. on surplus waters of Hudson and Mohawk rivers belonging to state. 3 pp. (Same 359, 1834 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. of committee on canals, etc., on improve- ment of Erie canal. 23 pp. (Same 254, 1835 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. re. improvement of Erie canal. 72 pp. (Same 143, 1835 v. 2.) . Res. re. enlargement of Erie canal. 1 p. (Same 340, 1835 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal bd. on memorial of J. Mclntyre, et al, praying for grant of canal water in Fort Edward feeder. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1835 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 139 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1835-1839. Review of legisl. provisions for enlargement of Erie canal. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1835-1860. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tend- ency of lockages upon Erie canal at various points, so far as they have been preserved. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850 (p. 86) — same 1860.) 1836. Communication from president of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. transmitting sundry docs., showing situa- tion of enterprise which will connect Hudson river and Lake Erie by water. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1836: 49-51.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on memorial re. certain hydraulic works in northerly parts of Onondaga and Madison cos. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 80, 1836 v. 2.) . Rept. on direct route for eastern termination of Erie canal. 7 pp. (Same 99, 1836 v. 2.) . Stmt, of increase or diminution of business of Erie canal in consequence of construction of lateral canals. 2 pp. (Same 81, 1836 v. 2.) . Repts. of canal bd. on enlargement of Erie canal and ace. docs. 99 pp. (Assem. docs. 98 and 99, 1836 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. re. supply of water for Rome summit. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1836 v. 1.) 1836-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie canal enlargement. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1836 (pp. 10-13) — same 1847.) 1837. Memorial of inhabitants of Oneida co. agst. en- largement of Erie canal, and for construction of ship canal from Oswego to Utica. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1837 v. 2.) . Rept. on petitions for survey of canal from Sac- andaga river to Erie canal. 4 pp. (Same 157, 1837 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. on enlargement of Erie canal. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on enlargement of Erie canal. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 245, 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. on petitions praying for survey of canal route from headwaters of Hudson river to Cham- plain canal feeder. 4 pp. (Same 238, 1838 v. b.) . Communication from canal comrs. re. bridges over enlarged Erie canal. 4 pp. (Same 298, 1838 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on plan for enlargement of Erie canal. 16 pp. (Same 313, 1838 v. 6.) . Rept. on memorial of citizens of West Troy on level of canal at that place. 9 pp. (Same 333, 1838 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on locks on Erie canal. 11 pp. (Same 251, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on location lines of Erie canal. 6 pp. (Same 287, 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on petition of proprietors of canal basin at Rochester known as " Childs slip." 10 pp. (Same 120, 1839 v. 3.) . Res. re. enlargement of Erie canal. 2 pp. (Same 224, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition for side cut from Erie canal to Hudson river near Lansingburg. 2 pp. (Same 188, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. on supplying Erie canal with water from Lake Erie to Seneca river. 2 pp. (Same 381, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on propriety of construct- ing enlarged Erie canal independent of Niagara river. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1839 v. 2.) . Rept. on appraisal of property taken for enlarged Erie canal. 10 pp. (Same 108, 1839 v. 3.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1840. Letters to canal comrs. re. Erie canal and west- ern communication. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840: 93- 100.) . Res. re. Erie Canal enlargement. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 204, 1840 v. 5.) . Review of development of project of Erie Canal enlargement. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1841. Rept. on petition for side-cut from Champlain Canal into Hudson River at Stillwater. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 232, 1841 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for use of sur- plus waters of Erie Canal. 3 pp. (Same 206, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. Rept. on several petitions praying speedy en- largement of Erie Canal west of Lockport, and speedy completion of Genesee Valley Canal. 2 pp. (Same 190, 1842 v. 7.) . Memorial praying for incorporation of co. au- thorized to complete Erie Canal enlargement, and Genesee Valley and Black River canals on certain conditions. 3 pp. (Same 160, 1842 v. 7.) . Concise stmt, of Erie Canal enlargement; op- posed to abandonment. (Govs. mess. 1842.) 1842-1848. Summary of value of materials on hand at suspension of work on Erie Canal, 1842, value of those used after suspension, value allotted to con- tractors, value of those remaining on hand, and loss. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848: 22.) 1843. Rept. on completion of portion of enlargement of Erie Canal. 9 pp. (Sen. doe. 102, 1843 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. having in charge Black River Canal and Erie Canal feeder giving estimate of amt. necessary to finish same. 26 pp. (Same 49, 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on combined locks at Lock- port. 5 pp. (Same 98, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Res. on enlargement of Erie Canal. 1 p. (Same 108, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on Jordan level of Erie Canal. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1844 v. 4.) . Preamble and res. on work of canal comrs. in completion of Erie and Black River canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1844 v. 1.) . Rept. on enlarged Erie Canal at Rome, together with expenses of preparing old and new lines. 8 pp. (Same 110, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. of Erie Canal on com- bined locks at Lockport. 7 pp., tables. (Assem. doc. 131, 1844 v. 5.) . Disastrous consequences to interests of state from act of 1838 requiring canal comrs. to put certain work under contract with view to com- pleting, in 5 yrs., enlargement of Erie Canal. (A. R. comptroller 1843/4: 12.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on proposals reed, for construction or completion of work on Erie Canal. 40 pp., tables. (Assem. doc. 101, 1845 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition re. side-cut in Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Same 57, 1845 v. 3.) 1846. Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. of loss sustained by state in consequence of abandonment of con- tract on sees. 9, 10, 11, Erie Canal enlargement, West Jordan level. 2 pp. (Same 88, 1846 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on necessity for and esti- mated cost of improving canal near Port Byron. 3 pp. (Same 52, 1846 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on supply of water on Rome level of Erie Canal. 16 pp. (Same 171, 1846 v. 5.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on doubling locks on Erie Canal west of Syracuse. 5 pp. (Same 110, 1846 v. 4.) 140 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1846. Rept. of canal comrs. re. lock at Tonawanda. 2 pp. (Same 117, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. on memorial of Niagara River Hydraulic Co. re. sale of right and privilege of surplus waters of Erie Canal. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1846 v. 1.) 1847. Rept. of canal bd. on petition re. surplus waters of Rome level. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 109, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on materials on hand for Erie Canal enlargement, etc. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1847 v. 2.) . Proceedings of citizens of Rochester memorializ- ing legislature for speedy enlargement of Erie Canal. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 183, 1847 v. 7.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on amt., nature, and char- acter of work put under contract by them during recess of legisl. on Erie Canal enlargement and on Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 8 pp. (Same 208, 1847 v. 7.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on draining Jordan level on Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Same 149, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal bd. on memorials for enlarge- ment of Erie Canal and basins connected therewith at Buffalo. 14 pp. (Same 205, 1847 v. 7.) . Memorial exposing misstatements and errors of legislative committee as to the cost of masonry in Erie Canal enlargement locks and cost of Che- mung Canal, etc. 7 pp. (Same 218, 1847 v. 7.) . Paper re. supply of water required for canal betw. Dockport and Seneca River. (A.R. canal comrs. 1847: 141-151.) . Memorial of one of the engrs. on western div. of Erie Canal on rept. of committee on canal frauds. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1847 v. 3.) 1848. Rept. re. application of surplus revenue of canals to completion of Erie Canal enlargement and Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 146, 1848 v. 5.) . Necessity of Erie Canal enlargement; suspen- sion of canal construction deplored. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1849. Rept. of canal comrs. on length and width of chamber of enlarged Erie Canal lock. 13 pp., and plans. (Sen. doc. 50, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on feasibility of construct- ing basin at "West Troy or betw. that place and Albany. 6 pp. (Same 65, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. on condition of contract for proposed works at Buffalo. 4 pp. (Same 26, 1849 v. 1.) 1850. Rept. on proposition to enlarge Champlain Canal. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1850 v. 5.) . Tabular stmt, showing length, mechanical struc- tures, and estimated cost of work required to complete each section of Erie Canal enlargement and not under contract on western div. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 166-177.) . Detailed estimate of cost of completing work not under contract upon western sub-div. of middle div. of Erie Canal enlargement. (Same 1850: 125- 129.) . Tabular stmt, showing length, mechanical struc- tures, and estimated cost of work required to com- plete each section of 1st and 2d sub-divs. of east- ern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal not under contract. (Same 1850: 59-62; 91-93.) . Tabular stmt, showing length and estimated cost of work now under contract, and amt. of work done and remaining to be done at contract prices on 1st sub-div. of western div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1850: 179-180.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1850. Detailed estimate of cost of completing work not under contract upon eastern sub-div. of Erie Canal enlargement, with summary. (Same 1850: 114- 124.) . Rept. of canal comrs. as to supply of water for Erie Canal betw. Tonawanda and Montezuma. 13 pp., 10 plans. (Sen. doc. 41, 1850 v. 2.) ■ . Rept. of canal bd. on supply of water from Ho- neoye, Conesus, and other lakes for reservoir for Erie and Genesee canals. 40 pp., and maps. (Same 40, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal bd. on abandonment of route of old Erie Canal through Geddes. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 103, 1850 v. 5.) 1850-1851. Tabular stmt, showing length and esti- mated cost of work now under contract; amt. of work done and remaining to he done at contract prices on western sub-div. of middle div. of Erie Canal enlargement. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850 (pp. 111-113)— some 1851.) 1851. Rept. of canal comrs. on enlargement of Erie Canal. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1851 v. 3.) . Tabular stmt, of work let on western sub-div. of eastern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal, show- ing estimated cost at contract prices, and cost at engr's. estimates. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1851: 51.) . Tabular stmt, of work under contract prior to Dec. 30, on western sub-div. of eastern div. of en- largement of Erie Canal, showing estimated cost at contract prices, amt. done and to be done. (Same 1851: 51.) . Tabular stmt, showing work put under contract, names of persons contracting therefor, estimated cost of same, and cost at contract prices on eastern and western sub-div. of middle div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1851: 78-87.) . Outline condition of canal and r.r. traffic in state with suggestions for increase of canal reve- nue through enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1850: 10-26.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on lengthening of cer- tain locks on Erie Canal. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1851 v. 3.) — ■ — . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to enlargement of Erie, and completion of Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 63 pp. (Same 102, 1851 v. 4.) . Advantages accruing to state in consequence of enlargement of Erie Canal and urges continuance of work. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1851: 5-11.) . Apprehension that trade of Erie Canal will he impaired by competition of r.rs.; problem of fu- ture policy of state re. Erie Canal. (Same 1851: 4.) 1851-1853. Rept. of canal comrs. on Champlain Canal, amt. of business, tolls, etc. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 80, 1853 v. 3.) 1851-1862. Progress of enlargement of Erie Canal, showing estimated cost; actual payments, etc. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 443.) 1852. Rept. on petition of citizens of Rochester on re- pairs of Erie Canal feeder. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 109, 1852 v. 5.) . Schedule of amt. of work completed on repairs of Champlain Canal, showing cost of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 112.) . Estimated cost by divs. of proposed improve- ment of Erie Canal to allow use of larger boats. (Same 1852: 25.) . Stmt, showing amt. of work completed on middle div. of Erie Canal and cost of same. (Same 1852: 104.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 141 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals— cont'd 1853. Communication from canal comr. on condition of Champlain Canal. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 110, 1853 v. 4.) . Mess, from gov. on apprns. for improvement of Erie and Oswego canals. 8 pp. (Same 91, 1853 v. 4; Sen. doc. 67, 1853 v. 2; Sen. Jol. 1853: 486-491.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on suspension of naviga- tion on Erie and Champlain canals. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 128, 1853 v. 6.) . Recommendation for improvement of channels of Erie and Oswego canals in order to permit use of enlarged boats. (Govs. mess. Apr. 1853: 2-4.) . Stmt, showing by divs. character of work, esti- mated cost at relative contract prices, amt. of work done and remaining to be done, etc., on enlarge- ment of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 125-128.) 1854. Recommendation for adoption of favorable measures for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. (Same 1854: 22-23.) . Communication from canal comr. on work done, expenses, etc., on eastern div. of Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 87, 1856 v. 3.) . Communication from auditor on amt. of money paid for commutation on eastern div. of Erie Canal. 7 pp. (Same 62, 1854 v. 2.) . Res. of canal bd. re. grants of national lands, suggesting propriety of grant of land for enlarge- ment of Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1854 v. 1.) 1854-1859. Estimated cost of performing work neces- sary to complete enlargement of eastern div. of Erie Canal; enlarging locks on Champlain Canal; and completion of Black River Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854 (pp. 55-56) — same 1859.) From 1856 to lsd'J items show estimates exclusive of land damages. 1855. Rept. on petitions and remonstrances as to change of line of canal near village of Port Byron. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1855 v. 5.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. re- questing information as to line of enlargement of Erie Canal through village of Port Byron. 3 pp. (Same 74, 1855 v. 3.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on act appropriating money to pay for work done on sec. 370 of Erie Canal enlargement. 8 pp. (Same 72, 1855 v. 3.) . Communication from canal comrs. on necessity for state control of that part of old Erie Canal not embraced within boundaries of new canal. 2 pp. (Same 133, 1855 v. 5.) . Schedule of work not under contract, showing length, no. of structures, cost, etc., to complete western div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1855: 207-208.) 1855-1856. Abstr. showing estimated cost of all work necessary to complete western div. of enlargement of Erie and Genesee Valley canals; amt. of work done and to be done. (Same 1855 (pp. 179-181) — same 1856.) 1857. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on leases of sur- plus waters of Black Rock harbor. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 204, 1857 v. 3.) . Approximate estimate of amt. of money re- quired to be expended in delivering materials for berme walks and in prosecuting work that may be done during season of navigation on western div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857: 194-198.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1857. Rept. of state engr., etc., on enlargement of Erie Canal at Port Byron. 38 pp. (Assem. doc. 88, 1857 v. 2.) . Rept. of state engr. and canal comrs. with sur- veys, plans, and estimates for extension of Erie Canal. 16 pp. (Same 35, 1857 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on condition of Champlain Canal. 4 pp. (Same 116, 1857 v. 2.) . Table showing probable condition of western div. of enlargement of Erie Canal on opening of navi- gation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1856: 191-193.) 1857-1859. Schedule of work completed and under ex- isting contracts let in pursuance of ch. 329, laws of 1854, showing length and no. of structures on west- ern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1857 (pp. 154-163) — same 1859.) 1858. Reply of state engr. etc., to Sen. res. inquiring what legislation is necessary to secure 6 ft. dept. of water in Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 117, 1858 v. 3.) 1858-1859. Engr's. estimate of cost, final cost to com- plete, and increase or decrease on each contract for enlargement of Erie canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1858 (p. 31) — same 1859.) 1859. Communication from state engr. and surveyor on cost to state to give 5 ft. water in Champlain Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1859 v. 1.) . Rept. on " Act to provide for payment for work done and material furnished on and for certain parts of Erie Canal enlargement." 2 pp. (Same 75, 1859 v. 2.) . Communication from contracting bd. re. matters of construction on canal at Lockport. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 156, 1859 v. 3.) 1860. Rept. on bill to provide for materials furnished and work done on certain portions of Erie Canal enlargement, together with testimony. 8 pp. (Same 175, 1860 v. 4.) . Rept. on " Act to provide for payment for work done and materials furnished on and for certain parts of Erie Canal enlargement." 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1860 v. 1.) . Favorable recommendation as to construction of De Ruyter reservoir to supply water for Rome level of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1880: 18.) . Construction of upper dam and feeder for east- ern div. of Erie Canal recommended. (Same 1860: 8.) 1862. Rept. on " Act to rebuild 3 locks on Champlain Canal." 2 pp. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1862 v. 6.) . First estimated cost of enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 205.) . Description of Erie Canal; its cost, trade, ton- nage, and maintenance. (Same 1862: 437-451.) . Rept. on enlargement of locks on Erie, Oswego, and Sodus canals, and enlargement of Champlain Canal for military and defensive purposes. 20 pp. (Assem. doc. 190, 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on enlarging locks on Erie, Oswego and Champlain canals so as to ad- mit passage of gunboats. 8 pp. (Same 174, 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. on bill to provide for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1862 v. 5.) 1863. Expedient that sufficient funds be set apart to complete enlargement of Champlain Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1863: 7.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on Clark and Skinner slip, city of Buffalo. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1863 v. 1.) 142 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1863. Kept, on construction of locks on Erie and Os- wego canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1863: 115- 135.) . Res. of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. state on enlargement of locks on Erie Canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 71, 1863 v. 4.) . Communication from canal bd. on papers con- cerning canal and locks betw. West Troy and Al- bany Basin. 2 pp. (Same 112, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Engr. advises immediate resumption and com- pletion of work on stopping leaks in Glens Falls feeder of Champlain Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864: 9.) . Apprn. to fully complete entire improvements in progress on middle div. of Erie Canal advised. (Same 1864: 12.) . Estimate of cost to improve Champlain Canal. (Some 1864: 45.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on construction of locks, etc., on Erie and Oswego canals. 9i pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1864 v. 3.) 1864-1866. Stmt, of work done by supts. and repair contractors on repairs on different canals of east- ern div. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864 (p. 32) — same 1866.) 1864-1868. Tabular stmt, showing amt. of work done under supervision of engineering dept. on repairs under contract, etc., on eastern div. (Same 1864 (pp. 50-52)— same 1868.) 1865. Communication from canal comrs. as to man- ner of crossing Erie Canal with Sodus Canal, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1865 v. 3.) . Legisl. requested to devise means and to direct survey for enlargement of Champlain Canal. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1865: 11.) . Communication from canal bd. on waters in Champlain Canal. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 169, 1865 v. 8.) . Apprn. for completion of enlargement and re- pairs of Albany basin favored. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1865: 8-9.) . Construction of creek channel to carry surplus waters from middle div. of Erie Canal recom- mended. (Same 1865: 13.) 1866. The Erie vs. the Niagara Ship Canal; argument of H. S. Cutting before Assem. committee on com- merce and navigation. 16 pp. . Rept. on quantity of water diverted from Black River feeder to supply Black River and Erie canals. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1866 v. 3.) . Recommendation that legislative aid be granted for improvement of Champlain Canal. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1866: 20-21.) . Inadequacy of legislative apprn. to defray ex- penses of survey of Hudson River and Champlain Canal noted; additional apprn. recommended. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1866: 21.) . Communication from auditor of canal dept. on weigh lock at Frankfort. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 103, 1866 v. 5.) . Necessity of adoption of system looking to re- construction of locks on Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1866: 18-19.) 1867. Rept. on survey of Hudson River to Ft. Edward and of Champlain Canal enlargement from tide- water to Whitehall. Ill pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1867 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on enlargement of locks on Erie and Oswego Canals. 23 pp. (Same 43, 1867 v. 2.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1867. Rept. of Assem. committee on canals on enlarged locks on Erie and Oswego canals. 27 pp. (Assem. doc. Ill, 1867 v. 6.) . Rept. on memorial for diversion of waters of Mohawk River by state to Erie Canal. 7 pp. (Same 140, 1867 v. 7.) . Debate on enlargement of Erie and Oswego canals. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1608-1624.) . Remarks of J. Hardenburgh opposing further en- largement of public works as proposed by commit- tee on canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1658-1671.) . Remarks of O. B. Beals opposing further enlarge- ment of public works as proposed by commitee on canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1671-1674.) . Remarks of G. M. Beckwith calling attention to needs of Champlain Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1674-1678.) . Debate on repts. of committees on finances and on canals re. navigation of Erie Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1492-1507.) . Debate on repts. of committees on finances and on canals re. enlargements of Erie or Oswego Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1445-1459.) . Minority repts. dissenting from majority rept. of committee on canals re. capacity of locks upon Erie Canal, and capacity of prism for larger locks. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1066-1068.) . Additional rept. of committee on canals re. ca- pacity of locks upon Erie Canal to do business, and capacity of prism for larger locks. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1064-1066.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. enlargement of Erie Canal and pay- ment of state debt from canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1782-1827.) . Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate as to capacity of locks on Erie Canal. 16 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 88.) . Rept. of canal comr. Hayt in regard to working capacity of locks on Erie Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 15-31.) . Same. 15 pp. (Some 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 127.) . Rept. of canal bd. in relation to capacity of Erie Canal to pass boats eastward in answer to res. of conv. passed Nov. 25. 192, 14 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164.) . Rept. of canal comrs. in relation to no. of breaks on Erie Canal within last 10 yrs. 7 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 89.) . Rept. of canals committee of const, conv. re. enlarged locks on Erie and Oswego canals. 34 pp. 1868. Recommendation that locks on western div. of Erie Canal be doubled to prevent accidents. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 23.) . Advantages of enlargement of Champlain Canal; request for apprn. to complete same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 9.) — — . Memorial in relation to present condition of Champlain Canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 54, 1868 v. 5.) •. Rept. of canal comrs. on condition of Fort Mil- ler lock on Champlain Canal, etc. 3 pp. (Same 32, 1868 v. 3.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on canals as relates to increasing capacity of Erie Canal. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3503-3508.) 1868-1876. Stmt, of feeders supplying Erie Canal dur- ing dry seasons, with approximate cost of each. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868 (p. 9) — same 1876.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 1413 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1869. Rept. of canal comrs. on construction of wharves, docks, and piers in Erie basin on Erie Canal in Buffalo. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1869 v. 3.) 1870. Rept. of auditor on business of Champlain Canal and on propriety and probable cost of enlarging said canal. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 181, 1870 v. 11.) . Reply of state engr. as to cost of enlarging prism of Champlain Canal to corresponding size of enlarged locks. 12 pp. (Some 69, 1870 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal bd. with estimated cost for com- pleting Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. 7 pp. {Same 59, 1870 v. 3.) . Rept. on demand and supply of water for Rome level of Erie Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1870: 138- 156.) . Immediate placing of contract for construction of Fish Creek feeder to Erie Canal recommended. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870: 16-17.) . Rept. of canal bd. on precautionary measures to prevent Tonawanda Creek from overflowing banks of Erie Canal. 11 pp., 1 plan. (Sen. doc. 36, 1870 v. 2.) . Rept. of auditor on use of water by mills at Black Rock, Buffalo. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1870 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. re. persons now construct- ing docks in Erie basin, Buffalo. 9 pp. (Same 85, 1870 v. 5.) 1871. Rept. of canal bd. on enlarging certain locks on western div. of Erie Canal. 8 pp. (Same 47, 1871 v. 3.) . Abstr. of character and amt. of work required to construct enlarged Champlain Canal from Saratoga bridge to Whitehall. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1871: 39.) . Recommendation of previous yr. re. construction of Fish Creek feeder to Erie Canal repeated. (Same 1871: 15.) 1872. Recommendations for construction of Fish Creek feeder to Erie Canal repeated. (Same 1872: 14-15.) . Div. engr's. recommendation for additional apprn. to finish improvement of Erie Canal betw. Buffalo and Black Rock. (Same 1872: 19-20.) . Preamble and res. of canal bd. as to certain reconstruction of Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1872 v. 8.) . Communication from canal comr. as to struc- tures on eastern div. of N. Y. canals. 7 pp. (Same 57, 1873 v. 4.) 1873. Communication from canal comrs. on removal of obstructions in Erie, Oswego, and Cayuga and Seneca canals so as to have 7 ft. depth of water. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1873 v. 3.) . Increased apprn. in order that enlargement of Champlain Canal may be immediately completed under one contract suggested as means of saving to state. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1873: 18-19.) . Importance of completion of improvement of channel of Erie Canal betw. Buffalo and Black Rock. (Same 1873: 16-17.) . Preamble and res. in favor of govt, aid to im- prove Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 58, 1873 v. 4.) 1874. Rept. of state engr. on Erie and Oswego canals. 11 pp. (Same 80, 1874 v. 6.) . Speedy completion of enlargement of Champlain Canal urged in order to offset effect of Canadian canal improvements on western trade. (Ann. fi- nancial rept. auditor canal dept. 1874: 13.) . Rept. of survey of 1874 on enlargement of Cham- plain Canal on all divs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1875: 74-146.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1875. Preamble and res. adopted at meeting of dele- gates of German property owners of certain wards of N. Y. City agst. pending amdmt. to const, re- lating to Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 118, 1874 v. 7.) . Description of Erie Canal from Albany to Buf- falo, size, lockage, and grades, cost, trade, and ton- nage and cost of maintenance. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 73-79.) 1875. Estimate of cost to complete enlargement of Champlain Canal from Saratoga Bridge to White- hall locks. (Same 1875: 103-120.) . Tabular stmt, of quantities of various materials necessary to complete enlargement of Champlain Canal from Saratoga Bridge to Whitehall locks. (Same 1875: 121-126.) . Stmt, of character and amt. of work required to construct enlarged Champlain Canal from junction of Erie and Champlain canals, West Troy, to Sara- toga Bridge, " Independent line," and " line fol- lowing present canal." (Same 1875: 90-98.) . Estimate of cost for enlarging Champlain Canal from its junction with Erie Canal. (Same 1875: 80-89.) . Description of Erie Canal from Albany to Buf- falo showing size, lockage and grades, cost, trade and tonnage, cost of maintenance. (Same 1875: 26-41.) . Recommendation for improvement of waterway of Erie Canal. (Govs. mess. 1875.) . Rept. on doubling locks upon western div. of Erie Canal. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1875 v. 6.) 1876. Estimated cost of improving Champlain Canal on 1st and 2d sub-divs. of eastern div. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1876: 112-113.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on expenditures upon Erie Canal. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1877 v. 6.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on Chenango, Crooked Lake, and Oneida Lake canals and feeders. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1876 v. 3.) . Copy of instructions to div. engrs. re. survey of Erie Canal pursuant to ch. 425, laws of 1876. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1876: 23-29.) . Communication from gov. on results of investi- gations into work of Erie and other canals. (As- sem. jol. 1876: 600-603.) 1876-1877. Table showing distances on eastern div. of Erie Canal and length of different levels. (A.R. canal comrs. 1876 (p. 54) — same 1877.) 1878. Facts for taxpayers; speech by Horatio Seymour before the canal committee of the legisl. [New York, 1878.] 16 pp. 1881. Stmt, showing character and estimated cost of work done by supt. of public works on Champlain Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1881: 37.) 1882. Rept. of comptroller on present condition of fund, created 1874, for enlargement of Champlain Canal. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 69, 1882 v. 6.) . Estimated cost of improving Champlain Canal junction at West Troy to Fort Miller Bridge. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 66-69.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on visit to places on line of Erie Canal. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1882 v. 4.) . Investigation of water supply for enlarged Erie Canal advised before attempt at further extension be made. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 19.) 1883. Recommendations for improvements and repairs on various divs. of Erie Canal. (Same 1883: 18- 19.) 144 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1883. Rept. of state engr., etc., on lands within blue line of Erie Canal occupied by N. Y., West Shore, and Buffalo Rwy. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1883 v. 4.) 1885. Suggestion for improvement of canals; comple- tion of reservoir at Forestport; increasing water supply of Erie Canal at Rome level. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1885: 7.) 1886. Recommendations for repair and improvement of towing path of Erie Canal at Buffalo and cer- tain locks therein. (Same 1886: 8.) . Apprn. to carry out certain plans for increase of water supply of Erie Canal and repair certain dams on said canal requested. (Same 1886: 6-7.) . Res. for improvement of Erie and Oswego canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1886 v. 3.) . Res. re. Erie and Oswego canals; enlargement and improvement; apprn. 2 pp. (Same 87, 1886 v. 5.) 1889. Communication from state engr., etc., on waters of Skaneateles Lake now being used by state for Erie Canal. 5 pp. (Same 54, 1889 v. 6.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. power of legisl. to grant use of waters of Skaneateles Lake to any person or corporation. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1889 v. 13.) — — . Communication from supt. of public works and state engr. and surveyor gen. re. improvement of Erie and Oswego canals. (Legisl. record v. 2, 1889: 723-724.) 1890. Special apprn. for reconstruction of timber work in certain aqueducts of Erie Canal recommended. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1890: 13.) . Necessity of apprn. for completion of dam at Forestport in order to make Rome level of Erie Canal uniform. (Same 1890: 18.) . Rept. of engr. on supply of water from Genesee River to Erie Canal. (Same 1890: 415-457.) 1891. Completion of deepening and widening of Cham- plain Canal; cost. (Same 1891: 57.) . Communication from supt. of public works and state engr., etc., on dangerous condition of great aqueducts of Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1891 v. 6.) 1892. Res. authorizing apptmt. of comrs. to investi- gate expediency of supplying water from Genesee River to Erie canals. 2 pp. (Same 48, 1892 v. 5.) Reader is cautioned that there are 2 vols, numbered 5 in the Sen. docs, of 1892. . Condition of Erie Canal aqueducts; recommenda- tion for proper repairs during season of non-navi- gation. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 11.) . Lengthening of certain locks on Erie Canal recommended. (Same 1892: 12.) . Recommendations for continuance of work com- menced on increasing water supply of Erie and other state canals. (Same 1892: 13-14.) . On completion of improvements commenced on Champlain Canal. (Same 1892: 10.) . Legisl. authority and apprn. for lengthening certain single locks on Erie Canal recommended. (Same 1892: 12.) 1893. Outline of advantages accruing to state from enlargement of Erie Canal and suggesting that special comn. be apptd. to investigate and rept. on same. (Same 1893: 19-26.) 1894. Reconstruction of all single locks on Oswego and Erie canals with suggestions for combination of locks separated by short distances to effect saving of water, time, and expense. (Same 1894: 18-19.) . Deepening of Erie and Oswego and Champlain canals advised. (Same 1894: 18.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1894. Lock combining and lengthening on Erie Canal. (Same 1894: 29.) 1896. Rept. on water supply of western div. of Erie Canal; by G. W. Rafter. (Same 1896: 171-222.) 1897. Detailed stmt, of extent and present status of all canal improvement contracts on western div. embracing all of Erie Canal from east line of Wayne co. to Buffalo. (Same 1897: 315-346.) 1899. Rept. of comn. apptd. by gov., pursuant to laws of 1898, to investigate enlarging and improving of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. 209 pp., 2 tables. 1903. Rept. of state engr. on Erie, Oswego, and Cham- plain canals. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1903 v. 2.) . Remarks before jt. committee on canals by G. H. Schwab on behalf of the Canal Assn. of Greater N. Y. . . . in advocacy of Sen. and Assem. bills for the improvement of the Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. 13 pp. Albany Basin 1823. Rept. on basin at Albany. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 600.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on construction of basin in city of Albany at termination of Erie and Cham- plain canals. (Same 1823: 705-710.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on plan of construction of basin at termination of Erie and Champlain canals at city of Albany. (Same 1823: 410.) 1825. Rept. of atty. gen. on act authorizing construc- tion of Albany Basin. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 app. I, P. 14.) . Rept. on petition of Albany Basin Assn. praying incorporation. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 169-170.) 1826-1846. Stmt, of average ann. amt. of canal tolls reed, from state by proprietors of Albany Pier. (Sen. doc. 7 (p. 9), 1849 v. 1.) 1835. Rept. of canal comrs. on Albany basin. 5 pp. (Same 76, 1835 v. 2.) 1843. Rept. on petitions re. assessment for Albany basin. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 177, 1843 v. 6.) 1845. Rept. on petition for excavation of Albany basin. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 83, 1845 v. 2.) 1846. Rept. on petition for removal of obstructions in Albany basin. 3 pp. (Same 116, 1846 v. 4.) 1848. Rept. on memorial of mayor of Albany asking relief from expenses incurred in excavating canal basin in said city. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1848 v. 3.) . Rept. on petitions of sundry merchants engaged in commerce and navigation of Hudson River for appeal or amdmt. of act on construction of basin at Albany at termination of Erie and Champlain canals. 5 pp. (Same 145, 1848 v. 5.) — . Rept. of pres. of Albany Pier proprietors on amt. of tolls, rents, etc., arising from pier or basin. 3 pp. (Same 142, 1848 v. 5.) 1849. Rept. on petitions and memorial re. canal basin in Albany. 8 pp. (Same 136, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. on expenditures incurred in excavating and cleaning out Albany basin. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 7, 1849 v. 1.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on construction of basin in vicinity of lock no. 2, on Erie Canal near city of Albany. 5 pp. (Same 71, 1849 v. 3.) . Communication from comptroller on expenses in- curred in removal of obstruction from Albany basin. 4 pp. (Same 18, 1849 v. 1.) 1850-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of interest on loan for Albany basin under provisions of ch. 200, laws of 1849. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1850 (p. 34) — same 1860.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 145 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Albany Basin — cont'd 1861-1882. Same. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 49)— same 1882.) From 1866 to 1882 item is called Fund for Albany basin ; under same law. 1866. Communication from canal bd. on Albany basin. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1866 v. 2.) 1867. Remarks and testimony re. contracts on Albany basin of Erie Canal. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2 and 3: 1517-1529; 1531-1563; 1569-1607.) . Remarks of Mr. Barnard on contract for work on Albany basin of Erie Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1517-1529; 1531-1563.) 1869. Communication from auditor on improvement of Albany basin. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1869 v. 6.) . Communication from atty. gen. on liability of state to repair Albany basin. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 28, 1869 v. 2.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. as to whether state is under obligation to improve Albany basin, or cut in same. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 19, 1869 v. 3.) . Rept. of auditor re. liability of city of Albany for damage to property for certain improvements of Albany basin. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1869 v. 2.) 1883. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for Al- bany basin under provisions of ch. 200, laws of 1849. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883: 27.) 1884. Necessity of immediate clearing of Albany basin to prevent same becoming public nuisance and menace to public health. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1884: 8.) . Rept. on Albany basin, n. p. 24 pp., 2 maps. Extr. from 5 A.R. state bd. of health. 1886. Rept. of state engr. on Albany basin. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1886 v. 8.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on dredging of Albany basin. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 339.) Bbidges; see that title Buffalo Basin 1828. Rept. of canal bd. on propriety of repairing Buf- falo harbor and terminal of Erie Canal. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 770-773.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on proposed basin in Buf- falo. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 363, 1839 v. 6.) 1848. Res. as to prtg. rept. of canal bd. on enlargement of canal and basin at Buffalo. 16 pp. (Same 130, 1848 v. 5.) 1893. Deepening and otherwise improving harbor of Buffalo and basin of Erie Canal advised. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893: 15.) Canal Fund See also this heading under Canals, above. 1817-1833. Stmts, showing indebtedness of Erie and Champlain canal fund to general fund for amt. of auction and salt duties of which former fund has had benefits. (Assem doc. 131 (pp. 9-12), 1834 v. 3.) 1825-1836. Stmt, showing debts made a charge on Erie and Champlain canal fund betw. 1825 and 1836 by several laws referred to. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 20.) 1832-1833. Amt. of Erie and Champlain fund money held by banks Sept. 30, 1832; sums reed, and paid during yr.; amt. remaining in each bank. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1833, foldg. table 1.) 1833-1860. Stmt, of amt. and description of Erie and Champlain canal stock purchased and cancelled by comrs. of canal fund during yr. (Same 1833 (foldg. table 2)— same 1860.) From 1846 to 1860 title reads Stmt, of amt of canal stock purchased and cancelled by the Comrs. 10 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd 1835-1838. Detailed stmt, of Erie and Champlain canal debt upon principle of compounding interest on cost of those canals; also compounding interest upon surplus of ann. tolls over and above expenses. (A.R. comptroller 1834/5 (pp. 64-66)— same 1837/8.) 1838. Recommendation for law declaring that certain amt. of mortgages taken for loaning surplus moneys of U. S. be used as investment for Erie and Champlain canal fund. (Govs. mess. 1838.) 1839-1840. Stmt, of interest reed, on investments, loans, and deposits of Erie and Champlain canal fund moneys. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839 (p. 60) — same 1840.) . Acct. of debt for construction of Erie and Cham- plain canals redeemed during yr. and outstanding Sept. 30, and funds invested for its redemption. (Same 1839 (pp. 29-31) — same 1840.) . Condition of fund for enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1839 (pp. 4-7) — same 1840.) 1839-1842. Stmt, showing Erie and Champlain canal debt, upon principle of compounding interest upon cost upon one side and upon other compounding interest upon surplus of tolls of each yr. (Same 1842: 42-44.) 1840. Rept. of canal bd. re. debts and revenues and enlargement of Erie Canal, etc. 51 pp. (Assem. doc. 306, 1840 v. 7.) . Schedule of permanent investments for redemp- tion of Erie and Champlain canal debt. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1840: 31-32.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. banks in which money for redemption of Erie and Champlain canal debt is deposited. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1840 v. 2.) 1840-1848. Stmt, of payment on acct. of Erie and Champlain canal fund. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 67)— same 1847/8.) 1843-1846. Erie and Champlain canal debt on princi- ple of compounding interest on cost of those canals on one side and upon the other of compounding interest of surplus of tolls of each yr. over and above expenses. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1843 (p. 45)— some 1846.) 1853. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. V. on const, amdmt. for loan to complete Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1853 v. 4.) 1886. Stmt, showing condition of Champlain Canal improvement fund under ch. 441, laws of 1886. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1886: 46-47.) 1904. Stmt, of temporary bonds of comptroller for construction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1904: 53.) . Stmt, of amt. and condition of fund for con- struction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 61-62.) Catskill Extension 1837. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Catskill on extension of Erie Canal to Catskill. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 280, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. on petitions re. canal from Erie Canal to Catskill. 3 pp. (Same 212, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. on petitions for branch canal from Erie Canal to Catskill. 4 pp. (Same 251, 1839 v. 4.) Commebce; see Commeece: Domestic Teade Contracts See also this heading under Canals, above. 1843. Rept. of comptroller re. contracts on enlarged canal betw. Albany City and Troy. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1843 v. 1.) 146 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1843. Rept. on charges of corrupt expenditures for Erie Canal enlargement. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1843: 351- 366.) . Rept. on abuses by canal comrs. In letting of contracts upon Erie Canal. 70 pp. (Sen. doc. 118, 1843 v. 3.) . Tables showing claims and allowances for breaches of contracts on Genesee Valley Canal and Erie Canal enlargement growing out of suspension law of 1842. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 13-14.) 1844. Rept. of canal bd. in answer to res. calling for copy of contract for 5 combined locks at Lockport. 44 pp. (Sen. doc. 130, 1844 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on contracts for enlarge- ment of Erie Canal, etc. 6 pp., tables. (Assem. doc. 146, 1844 v. 6.) 1856. Awards and testimony in claims of Rochester mill owners for diversion of waters of Genesee River for supply of Erie and Genesee Valley canals, heard by canal appraisers. 287 pp. (Sen. doc. 103, 1856 v. 3.) 1863. Copies of repair contracts on eastern div. of Erie canal. 83 pp. (Same 22, 1863 v. 2.) Damage Claims See also this heading under Canals, above. 1818. List of cases in which claims for damages on canal line betw. Utica and Seneca River have been decided upon and certified by appraisers together with amt. of damages in each. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1818: 46.) 1820. Rept. of comptroller on compensation hereto- fore paid to appraisers on Erie and Champlain canals. (Sen. jol. Nov. 1820: 300-301.) 1827. Repts. of canal appraisers on unsettled claims for damages sustained by means of either Erie or Champlain canals. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1827: 1050- 1054.) . Communication from canal comrs. on appraise- ment of damages on Erie and Champlain canals. (Same Jan. 1827: 803-808.) . Rept. of select committee on communication from canal comrs. on appraisal of damages on Erie and Champlain canal. (Same Jan. 1827: 954-959.) 1838. Rept. of canal comrs. re claims presented by per- sons interested in property betw. termination of Erie Canal at Albany and lower aqueduct across the Mohawk. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 201, 1838 v. 5.) Employes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1823. Names of all engrs., agts., etc., employed upon Erie and Champlain canals and amt. of money sev- erally paid to such persons, etc. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1824: 896-902.) 1854. Stmt, of compensation of various engrs. and assts. on enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1854: 70-71.) 1855-1858. Tabular stmt, of no. and compensation of engrs. employed on eastern and western sub-divs. of eastern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1855 (pp. 66-74)— same 1858.) 1856. Schedule of names, rank, period of service, etc., of engrs. on Erie Canal, from Albany to Schenec- tady. (Same 1856: 46-47.) Fort Miller Dam 1830. Rept. on petitions and remonstrances re. Port Miller dam. 3 pp. (Assem. doe. 226, 1830 v. 3.) 1842. Rept. on petitions for removal of Fort Miller dam. 5 pp. (Same 114, 1842 v. 5.) Glens Palls Feeder See also below nnder Lateral Canals. 1826. Rept. on expediency of finishing Glens Palls feeder. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1826: 124-125.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Glens Palls Feeder — cont'd 1840. Rept. of canal comrs. on leasing surplus waters of Glens Falls feeder dam. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 114, 1840 v. 4.) 1841. Rept. on Glens Falls feeder. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 166, 1841 v. 5.) 1861. Communication from canal bd. on Glens Palls feeder. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1861 v. 2.) 1881. Estimate of work recommended to be done or in progress of construction on Glens Falls feeder. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1881: 31-34.) Maps 1817. Map and profile of the proposed canal from Lake Erie to the Hudson River. N. T., E. Valentine, n. d. 1 ft. 2% in. x 5 ft. 6 in. Ohio Basin 1868. Rept. of canal comrs. on depth of water in Ohio basin at Buffalo, and whether same needs dredging, etc. 3 pp., and map. (Sen. doc. 31, 1868 v. 3.) Receipts and Expenditures See also this heading nnder Canals, above. 18? -1833. Stmt, of moneys reed, and expended in ex- aminations of Erie and Champlain canals from gen- eral fund, and interest thereon. (Assem. doc. 131 (p. 8), 1834 v. 3.) Stmt, shows aggregate amts. expended previous to 1816 and ann. from 1816 to 1833. 1816-1834. Moneys abstracted from general funds of state and paid towards construction and support of Erie and Champlain canals. (Sen. doc. 40 (pp. 22-23), 1835 v. 2.) 1817-1829. Stmt, of amt. reed, in treasury from sales of land belonging to Erie and Champlain canal fund. (Assem. doc. 287 (p. 32), 1831 v. 4.) 1817-1832. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund on receipts and expenditures on Erie and Champlain canals. 5 pp., and stmt. (Sen. doc. 38, 1833 v. 1.) 1817-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Erie and Champlain ca- nals and of enlargement of Erie Canal in each yr. (Assem. doc. 120, 1844, foldg. table.) 1817-1860. Same. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1845 (pp. 68-72) — same 1860.) 1817-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Erie and Champlain canals; do. income of canals. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 8-9.) 1817-1868. Same. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (foldg. table 1) — same 1868.) 1823-1825. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Champlain Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expen- ditures on canals 1823 (p. 79) — same 1825.) Page as found In Assem. Jol. 1824, App. C. 1823-1834. Stmt, of expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie Canal. (Same 1823 (pp. 5-62) — same 1834.) Page as found In Assem. jol. 1824. App. C. 1826. Comptroller's rept. showing receipts from canal fund and disbursements on Erie Canal. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1827: 204-211.) 1826-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1826 (pp. 37-46) — same 1847.) Page taken from Assem. jol. 1827, app. C. 1826-1866. Stmt, showing original cost of Champlain Canal, cost of any and all enlargements and im- provements thereof, tolls reed, in each fiscal yr., cost of collection, superintendence and repairs, and tons shipped in each yr. from 1838 to 1866 incl. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 36: 6-7.) . Table showing cost of enlargements, improve- ments, collection of superintendence and repairs, INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 147 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd and tolls reed, of Champlain Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 69: 6-7.) 1830. Rept. of canal bd. on expenditures by superin- tendents on Erie and Champlain canals, with ser- vices, compensation, etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 243, 1830 v. 3.) 1835-1847. Cumulative comparative table showing ex- penditures for repairs of old and erection of new work on Erie and Champlain canals by supts. of repair and canal comrs. and average cost per mile. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1845 (pp. 101-102)— same 1847.) 1835-1850. Total amt. of money expended by canal comrs. on enlargement of Erie Canal, with inter- est on same at 6% per ann. to 1st of Apr.; interest compounded semi-ann., total interest together with total expenditure and interest, incl. cost of original construction. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 326.) 1835-1852. Amt. expended each yr. on acct. of mngmt. of Erie Canal. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1842 (p. 45) — same 1852.) From 1843 to 1852 item includes interest on enlarge- ment debt. 1835-1856. Stmt, showing amt. of revenues reed, and amt. expended by supt. of repairs on Champlain Canal. (Assem. doc. 116 (p. 3), 1857 v. 2.) 1835-1877. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs of old and erection of new work on Champlain Canal by supts. of repairs and canal comrs., average cost per mile. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (p. 122) — same 1877.) 1835-1881. Stmt, of amts. expended for ordinary re- pairs of Champlain Canal by supt. of repairs, canal comrs., supt. of public works, average cost per mile 1835 to 1881, incl. expenditures by resident engrs. from 1851 to 1861, and payments to repair contractors 1855-1875. (Same 1881: 153-155.) . Stmt, showing amts. expended for ordinary re- pairs on each div. of Erie Canal by supts., incl. payments to repair contractors from 1855 to 1874, expenditures by resident engrs. for repairs from 1857 to 1860, amts. expended by canal comrs. and supt. of public works on said canal for ordinary repairs; totals and total average per mile, 1835- 1881. (Same 1881: 150-152.) 1835-1882. Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for repairs of old and erection of new work on Champlain Canal by supts. of repairs, canal comrs., and supt. of public works; average cost per mile. (Same 1878 (p. 25) — same 1882.) . Comparative table showing average cost per mile of repairs on each div. of Erie Canal, incl. pay- ments to repair contractors, 1854-1874, and expendi- tures of resident engrs., 1857-1861. (Same 1852 (p. 23) — same 1882.) . Comparative stmt, showing expenditures for re- pairs of old and erection of new work on Erie Canal (3 divs.), incl. payments to repair con- tractors, 1855-1874, and expenditures by resident engrs. for repairs, 1857-1860; also expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works for repairs; totals and total average per mile. (Same 1848 (p. 121) — same 1882.) . Ann. receipts and payments on acct. of enlarge- ment of Erie Canal. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 91-93) — same 1882.) 1835-1887. Cumulative comparative table showing amts. expended for repairs of old and erection of new work on Champlain Canal by supt. of public works, average cost per mile, incl. expenditures by resident engrs., 1857-1861, payments to repair con- CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Receipts and Expendittjbes — cont'd tractors, 1855-1875. (A.R. comptroller re. expendi- tures on canals 1883 (pp. 91-93) — same 1887.) . Cumulative comparative table showing average cost per mile of repairs of each div. of Erie Canal by supts., incl. payments to repair contractors, 1854-1874, and expenditures by resident engrs., 1857-1861. (Same 1883 (pp. 74-75)— same 1887.) . Cumulative comparative table showing amts. ex- pended for repairs of old and erection of new work on each div. of Erie Canal by supts., 1835-1883, incl. payments to repair contractors, 1855-1874, expendi- tures by resident engrs. for repairs, 1857-1860, amts. expended by canal comrs. and supts. of public works on said canal for repairs, totals and average per mile. (Same 1883 (pp. 88-90) — same 1887.) 1835-1895. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 68-71)— same 1895.) 1836. Rept. of canal bd. on cost of construction and maintenance of Champlain Canal. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1836 v. 2.) . Stmt, of expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie canal improvement. (A.R. comptroller re. expen- ditures on canals 1835: 16-19.) . Res. (Jones) on finances of Erie, Oswego, and Champlain Canals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1836 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. on bill levying tax on banks for more speedy enlargement of Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 316, 1837 v. 4.) 1839. Stmt, of revenues derived from Erie and Cham- plain canals and expenditures on acct. of same. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839: 7-9.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on expenditures on Erie Canal. 32 pp. (Assem. doc. 339, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on expense, etc., of Erie and Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 2 pp. (Same 267, 1839 v. 5.) 1842-1844. Rept. of canal comrs. re. amt. of new work on Erie canal enlargement brought into use since 1842 and cost of same, etc. 15 pp. (Same 225, 1845 v. 6.) 1843. Rept. of comptroller on expenditures on en- largement of Erie Canal. 39 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1843 v. 1.) 1846. Rept. on mngmt. and expenditures on northern section of Champlain Canal and Glens Falls feeder. 231 pp., and tables. (Same 144, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. of expenditure for repairs on Erie Canal and for bringing into use work previously done on Erie Canal enlargement, etc. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 150, 1846 v. 5.) . Expenditures for repairs on Erie Canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846: 30.) 1847-1851. Tabular stmt, showing amt. paid on con- tracts completed on 2d sub-div. of eastern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850 (p. 90) — same 1851.) 1848-1851. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (pp. 11-15) — same 1851.) 1848-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Erie Canal enlargement. (Same 1848 (pp. 16- 91)— some 1877.) 1850. Stmt, of expenditures of engr's. dept. on eastern sub-div. of middle div. of Erie Canal enlargement. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 139-140.) 1850-1852. Tabular stmt, of engineering expenses on 2d sub-div. of eastern div. of enlargement of Erie Canal. (Same 1850 (pp. 95-96)— same 1852.) 148 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Receipts and Expendittjbes — cont'd 1851. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on repairs of Champlain Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1851: 21-22.) 1852-1859. Tabular stmt, of engineering expenses on Champlain Canal showing no. and compensation of engrs. employed. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852 (pp. 89-90) — same 1859.) 1852-1865. Cumulative comparative table of amts. ex- pended on Champlain Canal for repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1861 (p. 19) — same 1865.) 1852-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1852 (pp. 27-39) — same 1877.) 1854. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on state of expenses at various sections of Erie Canal. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 85, 1854 v. 2.) 1854-1859. Schedule of ann. apprns. for Champlain Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1859: 16.) 1854-1866. Same. (Same 1867: 54.) 1855-1859. Stmt, of engineering expenses on western div. of enlargement of Erie Canal; classified by sub-divs. and residencies. (Same 1855 (pp. 158- 161) — same 1859.) 1856. Cost at contract prices of work under contract and at estimated prices for work not under con- tract for enlargement of Erie Canal and completion of Genesee Valley Canal. (Same 1856: 137.) 1857. Summary of cost, etc., of enlargement of Erie, Champlain, and Black River canals. (Same 1857: 63-65.) 1857-1867. Remarks by Verplanck re. amt. paid by au- ditor for repairs of breaks in Erie Canal, over and above amt. paid each contractor for repairs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 701.) 1860-1865. Stmt, of ann. operating expenses, income, and ann. profits to state from Champlain Canal. (Same 1867: 56.) 1861-1866. Stmt, showing receipts, payments, balance, etc., on acct. of fund for completion of Erie Canal enlargement, Black River and Genesee Valley canals. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 50) — same 1866.) 1861-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Erie and Champlain Canal fund. (Same 1861 (pp. 55-61) — same 1882.) . Amt. of money collected by tax and expended for enlargement of Champlain Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1862 v. 4.) . Tabular stmt., showing no., extent, and ap- proximate cost of structures on Erie Canal at com- pletion of enlargement. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870 (p. 10)— same 1876.) — — . Cost of Erie Canal, incl. enlargement and land damages, also estimated cost of same by several state engrs. (Same 1862: 442.) 1863. Stmt, showing by sections, location, amt. of apprns., and total to be devoted to improve Erie Canal, to make banks safe and put bridge ap- proaches into suitable condition. (Same 1863: 95- 99.) . Expenditures for ordinary repairs on eastern div. of Erie Canal. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1863 v. 4.) 1863-1874. Stmt, of ann. expenditures for extraordi- nary repairs on Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874: 54-59.) 1863-1875. Stmt, of total ann. expenditures for extra- ordinary repairs upon Erie Canal. (Same 1875: 12.) 1864-1868. Schedule of total payments for enlargement of Champlain Canal. (Same 1868: 32.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1865-1866. Schedule of expenditures on ordinary and extraordinary repairs on Erie, Champlain, and Black River canals. (Same 1865 (pp. 35-36) — same 1866.) 1865-1873. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of funds to provide for improvement of Champlain Canal under provisions of ch. 186, laws of 1864. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1865 (p. 61)— same 1873.) 1867. Testimony taken before committee on canals of const, conv. in relation to cost of improvements on Erie Canal. 60 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 90.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. breaks and costs of repair of same in Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 32.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. cost, etc., of Champlain Canal, in answer to res. requesting in- formation of original cost of Champlain Canal; cost of any and all enlargements, repairs, and im- provements thereof; tolls reed, in each fiscal yr.; cost of collection, superintendence, repairs thereof; tons shipped on Champlain Canal each yr. during that time. 8 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 36.) . Rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. statistics of Champlain Canal on cost of original construction of Champlain Canal and all improvements thereof, with legal interest thereon; cost of collection, su- perintendence, and repairs thereof, with interest; tolls reed, with interest; difference in result of operations of Erie and Champlain canals by sepa- rating therefrom operations of Champlain Canal when determined as above. 8 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 69.) . Remarks on res. re. cost, expenses, and tolls on Champlain Canal. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 159-160.) 1868. No., extent, and approximate cost of structures upon Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 9.) . Original cost of canals with enlargement and ex- tensions and legal interest; cost of repairs, mainte- nance, aggregate receipts from canals and revenues contributed to Erie and Champlain canals by lat- eral canals. (Same 1868: 12.) 1870. Reply of state engr., etc., as to cost of enlarging prism of Champlain Canal to corresponding size of enlarged locks. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 69, 1870 v. 3.) 1870-1871. Stmt, of expenses of engineering upon con- struction of Otisco Lake Reservoir, with incidental expenses. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870 (p. 59) — same 1871.) 1871-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for enlargement of Champlain Canal under provisions of ch. 788, laws of 1870, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1871 (p. 32) — same 1882.) 1872. Prosecution and completion of improvements in progress on canal betw. Buffalo and Black Rock urged, as state revenue from tolls is considerably reduced by poor condition of said work. (Same 1872: 23.) 1873. Schedule of expenses of extraordinary repairs of Champlain and Black River canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1873: 33-35.) 1874-1875. Schedule of apprns. for improvement of Champlain Canal and Glens Palls feeder; neces- sary engineering expenses included in each piece of work under ch. 97, laws of 1882. (Same 1884 (pp. 58-60) — same 1885.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 149 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd . Comparative ann. stmt, of principal expendi- tures under contract for extraordinary repairs on Erie Canal. (Same 1875: 13.) 1876. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on expenditures, etc., upon Erie Canal for mos. of Apr. to Nov. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1876 v. 6.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (pp. 6-9)— some 1880.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works for Erie Canal enlargement. {Same 1878 (pp. 9-10)— same 1880.) 1878-1904. Rept. of asst. supt. on expenditures of east- ern div. of Erie and Champlain canals with repts. of section supts. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1878 (pp. 7-15)— same 1904.) 1880. Schedule of expenditures for extraordinary re- pairs on Champlain Canal under ch. 258, laws of 1880. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1880: 23-31.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of pub- lic works for Erie Canal enlargement. (A.R. audi- tor canal dept. re. expenditures 1881 (p. 76) — same 1882.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1881 (pp. 4-107)— same 1882.) 1883-1896. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Erie Canal enlargement. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 30) — same 1896.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works on Erie Canal enlargement. (A.R. comp- troller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (p. 55) — same 1896.) 1883-1900. Stmt, of expenditures on Erie and Cham- plain canals by supt. of public works. (Same 1883 (pp. 9-54) — same 1900.) 1883-1903. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for enlargement of Champlain Canal under provi- sion of ch. 97, laws of 1882. (Comptroller's finan- cial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 29)- — same 1903.) 1885. Pinal accts. on acct. of work done under con- tract on extraordinary improvement of Champlain Canal under provisions of ch. 97, laws of 1882, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1885: 59.) . Stmt, showing final accts. rendered during yr. on acct. of work done on Champlain Canal under contracts authorized by special acts. (Same 1885: 60.) 1886. Stmt, showing final aects. rendered during yr. on acct. of work done on Erie Canal under con- tracts authorized by special acts and under ordi- nary repairs. (Same 1886: 29.) 1887. Stmt, showing expenditures for improving Champlain Canal and Glens Palls feeder. (A.R. supt. public works 1887: 5.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs on Erie Canal western div. (Same 1887: 94.) 1888-1890. Itemized stmt, showing expenditures on western div. of Erie Canal for work done by special apprns. (Same 1888 (p. 90) — same 1890.) 1896-1903. Amt. of receipts and payments on acct. of fund for improvement of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals under provisions of ch. 79, laws of 1895. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1896 (p. 13)— same 1903.) 1901. Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs by supt. of public works on Erie and Champlain canals, ch. 208. laws of 1899. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901: 293.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'.d Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1901-1903. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of pub- lic works for improvement of Erie Canal. (Same 1901 (pp. 426-432)— same 1903.) Returns for 1902 are combined with Champlain canal. 1901-1904. Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordi- nary repairs — general apprn. — on Erie and Cham- plain canals by supt. of public works, under ch. 347, laws of 1900. (Same 1901 (pp. 358-374)— same 1904.) Returns of 1902 divide year into 2 parts. . Stmt, showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs — general apprn. — On Erie Canal by supt. of public works, under ch. 311, laws of 1900. (Same 1901 (pp. 294-350)— same 1904.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments re. fund for Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1901 (p. 52) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing receipts and expenditures re. fund for improvement of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1901 (p. 49) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for extraordinary repairs on Erie and Cham- plain canals — special apprn. (Same 1901 (pp. 377- 412)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing expenditures for ordinary repairs on Erie and Champlain canals by supt. of public works. (Same 1901 (pp. 67-265)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing receipts and expenditures re. fund for enlargement of Champlain Canal. (Same 1901 (p. 50)— same 1904.) 1902. Recapitulation of expenditures for improvement of Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1902: 408.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for improvement of Erie and Champlain canals, Dec. 21 to Sept. 30. (Same 1902: 404-408.) 1904. Stmt, of vouchers rendered during yr. on acct. of construction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 35-38.) . Stmt, showing distribution of expenditures of div. engrs. on acct. of construction of Erie, Cham- plain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 30-34.) Tolls and Tonnage See also this heading under Canals, above. 1820-1834. No. of lockages and amt. of tolls per ann. (Assem. doc. 254 (p. 3), 1835 v. 3.) 1822. Tabular stmt, of collection of tolls upon Erie and Champlain canals for season of 1822, showing amt. collected, expenses, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 119.) 1823. Table showing amt. of tolls collected on Cham- plain Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1823: 55.) . Rept. of canal comrs. re. no. and names of col- lectors of toll employed on Erie and Champlain canals; amt. of toll collected and reed, by each of them and their ann. salary. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 804-805.) 1826. Rates of toll on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1826: 33-35.) 1826-1836. Schedule of anticipated tolls on Erie Canal by canal comrs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 244.) 1826-1839. Table of tolls reed, per annum from Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. doc. 306 (p. 4), 1840 v. 5.) 1826-1869. Tolls reed, each yr. and tons shipped on Champlain Canal. (Same 181 (p. 8), 1870 v. 10.) . Tolls reed, from Champlain Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1870: 68.) 1827. Table showing sums collected from tolls on Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1827: 27-31.) 150 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1830-1835. Amt. of tolls on Erie and Champlain canals 3 yrs. preceding and 3 yrs. following reduction in rates of toll. (Same 1835: 17.) 1830-1853. Cumulative stmt, showing freight, incl. toll on 100 tons of flour from Buffalo to Albany and 100 tons of merchandise from Albany to Buffalo. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage auditor canal dept. 1852 (pp. 237-238)— same 1853.) 1830-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing cost of transpor- tation of down freight per bbl. of 216 lbs. from Buffalo to Albany for each mo. (Same 1848 (pp. 229-230) — same 1878.) . Cumulative stmt, of cost of transportation on up freight per 100 bbls. from Albany to Buffalo. (Same 1859 (p. 21) — same 1878.) 1832-1833. Table showing tolls reed, by several col- lectors on Erie and Champlain canals. (Legisl. manual 1834: 196.) 1832-1840. Rept. of comrs. on canal fund on tonnage of Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 193, 1841 v. 5.) 1834. Receipts of tolls on Erie and Champlain canals more than that of previous yr. in spite of reduction. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1834-1843. Tolls collected at Albany and West Troy on merchandise from tidewater and at Buffalo and Black Rock on products of western states towards tidewater. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1843: 37.) . Amt. of tolls reed, on Erie Canal compared to all other canals in operation 10 yrs. (Same 1843: 36.) . Property on which tolls of Erie Canal have been paid and showing increase of western products and decrease of N. Y. state products. (Same 1843: 40.) . Increase of tolls on canals in operation 10 yrs. except Erie Canal. (Same 1843: 41.) . Tolls on Erie Canal. (Same 1843: 30.) 1835-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls reed, on products from western states and on that of this state and on merchandise going from tidewater. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage auditor canal dept. 1858 (pp. 28-29) — same 1881.) 1836-1847. Table showing amt. of tolls collected on Champlain Canal. (Sen. doc. 24 (p. 19), 1849 v. 1.) 1837-1842. Table of returns of collectors on Erie Canal showing tolls, or commutation in lieu of tolls, and passengers carried. (Same 21 (p. 2), 1843 v. 1.) . Table of tolls paid by packet boats each yr. on Erie Canal. (Same 21 (p. 2), 1843 v. 3.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on revenue from tolls on passengers on Erie Canal. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 355, 1839 v. 6.) 1841. Tolls reed, on articles shipped on Erie, Oswego, and Chemung canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1841: 6.) 1842. Rept. of comptroller re. tolls on passengers con- veyed on Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1843 v. 1.) 1845. Repts. on equalizing tolls on Erie and Oswego canals. 9, 66 pp. (Assem. docs. 189 and 190, 1845 v. 5.) . Remonstrance agst. proposed discriminating du- ties on Erie Canal. 12 pp. (Same 85, 1845 v. 4.) . Petition of inhabitants of western N. Y. pray- ing that tolls upon canal betw. Oswego and Albany be same as betw. Buffalo and Albany. 7 pp. (Same 81, 1845 v. 4.) 1846. Rept. of comptroller re. tolls paid on Erie Canal on products of lateral canals, etc. 39 pp. (Same 113, 1846 v. 4.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1849. Tabular stmt, of tonnage of Erie Canal show- ing tolls and tons of each article; rate of toll charged; no. of miles moved; and no. of tons moved one mile. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 33-34.) 1850. Rept. of comptroller on amt. of tolls paid on Erie Canal, on freight shipped to or from lateral canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 116, 1845 v. 3.) 1850-1859. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on tolls, trade, and tonnage on Champlain Canal. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1860 v. 2.) 1851-1853. Stmt, of amt. of tolls collected on Cham- plain Canal from opening of navigation up to and concluding May 21, 1853, compared with two pre- vious yrs. for same period. (A.R. canal comrs. 1853: 29.) 1860-1867. Schedule of ann. amt. of tolls reed, per mile from Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 33.) 1865-1866. Ann. receipts for tolls on Champlain Canal. (Same 1867: 55.) 1865-1876. Amt. of tolls collected on and accredited to each of state canals, tolls attributed to Erie Canal, cost of superintendence, and amt. of dam- ages. (Assem. doc. 30 (pp. 205-207), 1877 v. 3.) 1871-1873. Stmt, of tolls collected wkly. during season of navigation on Erie Canal. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1873: 13-14.) 1877. Estimate of cost of transporting wheat from Buffalo to N. Y. on Erie Canal, with animal power. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1877: 42-43.) . Estimate of cost of transporting wheat from Buffalo to N. Y. on Erie Canal, on " Baxter " steamers. (Same 1877: 46-77.) . Stmt, showing cost and expenses of round trip, Buffalo to N. Y. and return, distance 1000 miles, of steamers Rapid and Consort with 471 tons down and 200 tons up freight. (A.R. canal comrs. 1877: 57.) . The canal question; remarks by E. C. Sprague in the Sen. of N. Y., May 3, upon res. providing for reduction of tolls upon Erie Canal. Buffalo, 1877. 16 pp. 1878. Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. abandonment of tolls on Erie, Champlain, and Os- wego canals. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1878 v. 3.) 1879-1880. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on tolls reed. on Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1881 v. 1.) 1891. Estimated cost of freight transportation betw. Buffalo and N. Y. via Erie Canal and Hudson River with estimated season's accts. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1891: 44.) Traffic; see Commerce : Domestic Trade Genesee Valley Canal 1826. Communication from canal comrs. on petition praying for authority to deepen channel at head of feeder for entrance of loaded boats from Genesee River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 544.) 1826-1844. History of Genesee Valley CanaL (Sen. doc. 98 (pp. 25-44), 1844 v. 3.) 1827. Communication from canal comrs. re. use of dams and flooms (sic) erected on outlets of Ho- neoye and Canadea lakes in Livingston co. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1827: 809-810.) . Rept. on petition for navigable communication betw. Alleghany River and Erie Canal. (Same 1827: 659.) 1838. Extra apprn. for work on Genesee Valley Canal recommended. (Govs. mess. 1838.) . Rept. on construction of navigable feeder from Conesus outlet to Genesee Valley Canal with pos- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 151 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Genesee Valley Canal— cont'd sibility of revenue to state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 30, 1838 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petitions from Genesee, etc., for junc- tion canal. 3 pp. (Same 264, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. on feeder to Genesee Valley Canal. 2 pp. (Same 260, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions for change of location of part of Genesee Valley Canal. 3 pp. (Same 176, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. of work under contract on Genesee Valley Canal. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on estimated cost of Gene- see Valley and Black Rock canals, etc. 9 pp. (As- sem. doc. 360, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. on Genesee Valley Canal. 12 pp. (Same 376, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Rept. as to changes of plan of locks, etc., on Genesee Valley Canal under act of May 1, 1839. 2 pp. (Same 329, 1840 v. 8.) . Communication from actg. canal comr. on Gene- see Valley Canal. 59 pp. (Same 96, 1840 v. 3.) 1841. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Monroe co. praying for removal of Genesee Canal feeder. 3 pp. (Same 250, 1841 v. 6.) . Rept. on petition for substituting r.r. for por- tion of Genesee Valley Canal. 9 pp. (Some 199, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. Rept. on speedy completion of Genesee Valley Canal; enlargement of Erie Canal at Lockport, etc. 2 pp. (Same 190, 1842 v. 7.) . Memorial praying for incorporation of co. au- thorized to complete Erie Canal enlargement and Genesee Valley and Black River canals on certain conditions. 3 pp. (Same 160, 1842 v. 7.) 1843. Speedy completion of Black River and Genesee Valley Canal recommended. (Govs. mess. 1843.) . Rept. on petitions for completion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals, etc. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 168, 1843 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on Genesee Valley Canal. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. of acting canal comrs. on previous esti- mates of cost of making Genesee Valley Canal. 9 pp. (Same 112, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on Genesee Valley Canal. 6 pp. (Same 111, 1844 v. 3.) . Affidavits on proposed connection of Dansville side cut with Genesee Valley Canal. 19 pp. (As- sem. doc. 182, 1844 v. 7.) . Rept. on application to connect slip and basin with branch of Genesee Valley Canal at Dansville. 20 pp. (Same 164, 1844 v. 7.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on expense of preserving unfinished work on Genesee Valley Canal for en- suing yr., etc. 7 pp. (Same 154, 1845 v. 5.) . Rept. of canal bd. on change of plan of construc- ting locks on Genesee Valley Canal. 6 pp. (Same 202, 1845 v. 6.) . Rept. on " act to restore berme bank of Genesee Valley Canal." 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1845 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition to connect slip and basin with Dansville side-cut of Genesee Valley Canal. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1845 v. 4.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on connection of slip and basin with Dansville side-cut of Genesee Valley Canal. 9 pp. (Same 135, 1845 v. 4.) 1846. Debate on rept. of committee on canals re. com- pleting Erie Canal enlargement and finishing Gene- see Valley and Black River canals. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 800-801.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Genesee Valley Canal — cont'd 1847. Objections to abandoning work on Genesee Val- ley and Black River canals. (Govs. mess. 1847.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on amt., nature, and char- acter of work put under contract by them during recess of legisl. on Erie Canal enlargement and on Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 208, 1847 v. 7.) 1847-1852. Schedule of estimated cost of work let since resumption in 1847, amt. of work done and remain- ing to be done at contract prices on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 136.) 1848. Rept. of canal comrs. as to probable cost of com- pleting Genesee Valley Canal from junction at Shaker settlement to Caneadea feeder. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. on diversion of waters of Genesee River. 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 172, 1848 v. 5.) 1849. Map showing that part of Genesee Valley Canal to be furnished with water from Genesee River and its tributaries, also drainage basins of Hone- yoe, Canadice, Hemlock, and Conesus lakes. (Sen. doc. 40, 1850 v. 1.) 1850. Rept. on slip and basin of Dansville side-cut of Genesee Valley Canal. 9 pp. (Same 96, 1845 v. 3.) 1850-1854. Tabular stmt, showing length, mechanical structures, and estimated cost of work required to complete Genesee Valley Canal, western div. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1850 (pp. 178-179) — same 1854.) 1851. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to enlargement of Erie and to completion of Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 63 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1851 v. 4.) 1852. Schedule of work not under contract on Genesee Valley Canal, showing description of work and cost of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 119.) 1854. Recommendation for removal of obstructions from channels of Black River and Genesee Valley canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 25-26.) 1855. Sundry repts. on new feeder for Genesee Val- ley Canal. 40 pp. (Assem. doc. 146, 1855 v. 7.) 1856. Rept. on petition for act for extension of Gene- see Valley Canal. 3 pp. (Same 160, 1856 v. 4.) 1857. Rept. of state engr. on expediency of apprns. for extension of Genesee Valley Canal. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 103, 1857 v. 3.) . Rept. on extension of Genesee Valley Canal. 5 pp. (Same 114, 1857 v. 4.) . Rept. on bill to provide for extension of Genesee Valley Canal. 11 pp. (Same 53, 1857 v. 2.) 1859-1865. Table showing time when Oil Creek reser- voir was deficient in water to keep up navigation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1865: 159.) 1867. Rept. on estimates and payments for repairs caused by breaks, etc., in sec. 1, Genesee Valley Canal. 22 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1867 v. 7.) . Rept. re. final estimates for rebuilding of locks on Genesee Valley Canal. 11 pp. (Same 172, 1867 v. 8.) . Memorial from citizens of Allegheny co. remon- strating agst. abandonment or discontinuance of Genesee Valley Canal. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 196.) . Memorial from citizens of McKean co., Penna., remonstrating agst. abandonment or discontinu- ance of Genesee Valley Canal. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 197-198.) . Memorial to const, conv. of N. Y. in reference to abandonment of Genesee Valley Canal. 4 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 20.) 152 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Genesee Valley Canal — cont'd 1868. Necessity of improvement of channel of Genesee Valley Canal. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 9.) 1871. Rept. of canal comr. on non-completion of Gene- see Valley Canal. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1871 v. 7.) 1880. Rept. of state engr., etc., as to which, if any, feeders of abandoned Genesee Valley Canal should be retained for use of Erie Canal. 5 pp. (Same 137, 1880 v. 8.) 1889. Rept. on improvement of portion of former Genesee Valley Canal. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1889: 237-244.) 1893. Rept. on Genesee River storage. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893: 409-460.) 1894. Final rept. on Genesee River storage project; by G. W. Rafter. (Same 1894: 335-393.) Beidges; see that title Commerce; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Damage Claims 1843/4. Tables showing claims and allowances for breaches of contracts on Genesee Valley and Erie canal enlargement growing out of suspension law of 1842. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 13-14.) 1856. Awards and testimony in claims of Rochester mill owners for diversion of waters of Genesee river for supply of Erie and Genesee Valley canals, heard by canal appraisers. 287 pp. (Sen. doc. 103, 1856 v. 3.) Employes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1851-1859. Stmt, showing no. and compensation of engrs. employed on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1851 (pp. 131-133) — same 1859.) From 1858 to 1859 stmt, classified by sub-divisions of this canal. 1863. Stmt, showing no. and compensation of persons employed in closing up final accts. on enlargement of Erie Canal and on construction of Genesee Val- ley Canal; also in making surveys, etc. (Same 1863: 84-85.) 1864-1865. Stmt, of no. of assts. employed and ex- penses incurred in survey of Lime Lake reservoir and on locks of stone in place of wood on western div. of Genesee Valley Canal, as contemplated un- der ch. 170, laws of 1864. (Same 1864 (pp. 77-79) - — same 1865.) Receipts akd Expenditures See also this heading under Canals, above. 1837-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal. (As- sem. doc. 120 (foldg. table), 1844 v. 5.) 1837-1847. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1837 (pp. 65-66) — same 1847.) 1837-1860. Receipts and payments on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal in each yr. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1845 (pp. 86-87)— same 1860.) 1837-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Genesee Valley Canal; do. In- come of canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 26-27.) 1837-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 118-120) — same 1882.) 1837-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal. (Comp- troller's financial rept re. canals 1883 (pp. 96-99) —same 1903.) 1837-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing re- ceipts and payments on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal. (AJt. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 462-465) — same 1904.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Genesee Valley Canal — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1838-1840. Moneys reed, and paid by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal. (AR. comrs. canal fund 1838 (p. 57) — same 1840.) 1839. Rept. of canal comrs. on expense, etc., of Erie and Genesee Valley and Black River canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 267, 1839 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. re. application of surplus revenue of canals to completion of Erie Canal enlargement and Gene- see Valley and Black River canals. 5 pp. (Same 146, 1848 v. 5.) 1848-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1848 (pp. 114-118) — same 1877.) 1855-1856. Abstr. showing estimated cost of all work necessary to complete western div. of enlargement of Erie and Genesee Valley canals; amt. of work done and to be done. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1855 (pp. 179-181)— same 1856.) 1856. Cost at contract prices of work under contract and at estimated prices for work not under con- tract for construction of Genesee Valley Canal. (Same 1856: 137.) 1861-1866. Stmt, showing receipts, payments, balance, etc., on acct. of fund for completion of Black River and Genesee Valley canals, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 50) — same 1866.) 1861-1882. Stmt, of detailed receipts and payment on acct. of Genesee Valley Canal fund. (Same 1861 (pp. 68-69) — same 1882.) 1865-1870. Receipts and payments on acct. of funds to provide for furnishing water for Genesee Valley Canal and for rebuilding locks on same, under pro- visions of ch. 170, laws of 1864. (Same 1865 (p. 62) — same 1870.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (pp. 15-16) — same 1880.) 1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works for Genesee Valley Canal. (Same 1882: 82.) 1883-1896. Same. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (p. 72) — same 1896.) No returns, 1886, 1889-1894. . Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Gene- see Valley Canal fund. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 41) — same 1896.) Item recurs irregularly. Tolls and Tonnage See also this heading under Canals, above. 1840-1846. Table showing tonnage upon Genesee Val- ley Canal. (Sen. doc. 81 (p. 20), 1847 v. 3.) 1840-1875. Tonnage and tolls for each yr. upon Gene- see Valley Canal since the first 36 miles of canal were opened. (A.R. canal comrs. 1875: 189.) 1840-1876. Tonnage and tolls per annum on Genesee Valley Canal. (Assem. doc. 46 (p. 45), 1876 v. 5.) Traffic; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Harlem River Canal 1827. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of Har- laem River Canal Co. for purpose of constructing canal from Harlaem River to Speitendeuvel Creek. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 1068-1069.) Junction Canal 1833. Rept. on bill authorizing loan to Junction Canal Co. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 305, 1833 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on Junction Canal. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. of canal comrs. in relation to Junction canal; estimates for enlargement. (Same 90, 1839 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 152 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Junction Canal— cont'd 1840. Rept. on memorial of Junction Canal Co. 9 pp (Assem. doc. 191, 1840 v. 5.) 1867. Rept. on discriminations agst. people of N. Y. state in matter of tolls charged on coal by Junc- tion Canal Co. of Penna. 15 pp. (Same 160, 1867 V. 7.) Lateral Canals The lateral canals comprise the following : Black River Canal and Black Kiver Improvement, Cayuga and Seneca Canal, and Cayuga Inlet, Champlain Canal and Glens Falls Feeder, Chemung Canal, Chenango Canal, Crooked Lake Canal, Oneida Lake Canal and Oneida Lake Improvement, Oswego Canal. 1822. Rept. on petition praying for lateral canal betw. St. Lawrence and the Susquehanna. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 724-725.) 1823. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of salt mnftres. of Salina praying for lateral canal, etc. (Same 1823: 405.) 1833/4. Recommendation for revision of laws for con- struction of lateral canals to provide for mtg. of interest upon stock issued. (A.R. comptroller 1833/4: 26-27.) 1845. Rept. of canal comrs. on protection from injury of unfinished public works on lateral canals. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 150, 1845 v. 5.) 1863-1872. Rept. of canal committee; lateral canals; financial results. 15 pp. (Jol. of const, comn. 1872/3 app. doc. 2.) 1872. Partial rept. of committee on canals re. lateral canals, with stmt, of cost of maintenance of Che- mung, Chenango, Genesee Valley, Black River, Crooked Lake canals. (Same 1872/3: 185-187.) 1875-1876. Schedule of lateral canals of state, descrip- tion; dimensions; cost; and capacity. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1875 (pp. 51-60) — same 1876.) 1876. Repts. of the state engr., etc., and canal comrs. upon lateral canals. 47 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1876 v. 5.) 1876-1879. Stmt, of operation of lateral canals, which may be disposed of, showing by canals, receipts, cost of collection and ordinary repairs, and sur- plus or deficiency. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1876 (p. 15) — same 1879.) 1877. Omission of act apptg. comn. to examine condi- tion, etc., of lateral canals of state; requests for legisl. apprn. for compensation of same. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1877: 9.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. under ch. 382, laws of 1876, to investigate on certain lateral canals; with testimony. 207 pp. (Assem. doc. 30, 1877 v. 3.) Chenango, Chemung, Crooked Lake, Genesee Valley, and Black Eiver Canals. Canal Debt See also this heading under Canals, above- 1832/3. Stmt, of amts. of debts of the several lateral canals. (A.R. comptroller 1832/3: 26.) Receipts and Expenditures See also this heading under Canals, above. 1826/42-1826/46. Stmt, showing deficiencies of revenues in each yr. of each lateral canal; yrly. sales of land apprd. to Oswego Canal; loans for lateral canals, and cost of construction and maintenance of same. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1842 (sheet table 1) — same 1846.) 1829-1834. Stmt, of amts. paid from treasury during last 5 yrs. to make up deficiencies in lateral canal revenues. (A.R. comptroller 1833/4: 25.) 1830-1842. Stmt, showing ann. amt. paid for several lateral canals over and above sum reed, for tolls. (Same 1841/2: 7.) 1832/3-1837/8. Stmt, of sums drawn from treasury to make up deficiencies in revenue of lateral canals each yr. (Same 1832/3 (p. 15)— same 1837/8.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Lateral Canals — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1836. Rept. of comptroller on revenues of lateral canals. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1836 v. 1.) 1836/7. Stmt, of total amt. paid from treasury to make up deficiencies in revenues of each of lateral canals for last 8 yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1836/7: 29.) 1837-1840. Stmt, of payments each yr. on acct. of defi- ciencies of lateral canals as provided for by ch. 356, laws of 1836. (Same 1839/40: 16.) 1840. Stmt, of deficiencies in revenue to defray ex- penses of lateral canals and for which warrants were drawn during yr. (Same 1839/40: 61.) 1844. Table showing first cost of each finished lateral canal, original estimate of cost, ann. tolls, ann. expense of superintendence, etc. (Sen. doc. 98 (p. 9), 1844 v. 3.) 1875. Schedule of lateral canals whose toll revenues were insufficient to pay operating expenses, show- ing amt. of deficiencies. (Ann. financial rept au- ditor canal dept. 1875: 13.) Long Island Canal 1825. Rept. relative to incorporation of Long Island Canal Co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 554-556.) 1826. Documents presented to the legisl. of the state of N. Y. at its last and present sessions setting forth the expediency and public importance of in- corporating the Long Island Canal Co. New York, 1826. ix, 11-27 pp., 1 map. 16°. . Rept. on petition praying for act to incorporate co. with banking privileges to make canal along shore of Long Island. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 379- 380.) 1831. Rept. on petition for amdmt. to act incorporat- ing Long Island Canal Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1831 v. 1.) Main and Hamburg Canal 1840. Rept. of canal comrs. on survey of Main and Hamburg St. Canal, Buffalo. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 257, 1840 v. 6.) 1877. Disposal of Main and Hamburg Canal advised, same is valueless to state and is become public nuisance. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1877: 29.) Bridges; see that title Niagara Canal 1825. Rept. on petition praying provision for construc- tion of canal along margin of Niagara River inde- pendent of Black Rock basin. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 439.) . Communication from canal comrs. as to whether or not a canal ought to be constructed on margin of Niagara River near Black Rock Basin, inde- pendent of same. (Same 48 sess. 1825: 525-526.) 1830. Rept. on bill to authorize U. S. to construct Niagara ship canal. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1839 v. 1.) 1840. Memorial agst. ceding to TJ. S. the right to con- struct Niagara ship canal, and in favor of retain- ing it as property of state. 18 pp. (Same 108, 1840 v. 4.) 1853. Rept. on petitions for ship canal around Falls of Niagara. 15, 4 pp. (Assem. docs. 72 and 76, 1853 v. 3.) 1864. Rept. on bill for incorporation of Niagara Ship Canal Co. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1864 v. 3.) 1865. Communication from auditor of canal dept. transmitting preamble and res. adopted by canal bd. re. federal aid to co. to build ship canal around Niagara Falls. 2 pp. (Same 41, 1865 v. 2; As- sem. doc. 102, 1865 v. 6.) 154 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YOBK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Niagara Canal— cont'd 1865. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on state aid to corporation to build Niagara Falls ship canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1865 v. 4.) . Rept. on Niagara ship canal. 5 pp. (Same 66, 1865 v. 3.) . Communication on Niagara ship canal. 8 pp. (Same 172, 1866 v. 7.) 1867. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on employing counsel to proceed to Washington to represent interest of state in matter of Niagara ship canal. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1867 v. 2.) Oneida Lake Canal See also under Lateral Canals, above. 1829. Rept. on memorials praying for law providing for lowering Oneida Lake and improving naviga- tion of Oneida River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 555- 557.) . Rept. on petition praying reduction of waters of Oneida Lake. (Same Jan. 1829: 431-433.) 1830. Rept. on lowering of Oneida Lake. 12 pp. (As- sem. doc. 68, 1830 v. 2.) 1831. Rept. on petition for act incorporating co. with power to construct canal from Erie Canal to Oneida Lake. 3 pp. (Same 49, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Rept. of canal bd. on act to incorporate Oneida Lake Canal Co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc 64, 1832 v. 1.) 1833. Rept. on Oneida Lake Canal Co. for legislative grants. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1833 v. 3.) 1837. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for purchase by state of Oneida Lake Canal. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1837 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition for purchase by state of Oneida Lake Canal. 4 pp. (Same 27, 1837 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. on petition re. Oneida Lake Canal feeder. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 252, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. on petitions re. Oneida Lake Canal and feeder. 3 pp. (Same 33, 1839 v. 2.) 1840. Rept, of canal comrs. for purchase by state of Oneida Lake Canal and feeder. 5 pp. (Same 81, 1840 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition requesting state to purchase Oneida Lake Canal feeder. 10 pp. (Same 165, 1840 v. 5.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on petition praying for purchase by state of Oneida Lake Canal and feeder. 5 pp. (Same 81, 1840 v. 3.) 1843. Rept. of canal comrs. re. Oneida Creek feeder. 3 pp. (Same 45, 1843 v. 3.) 1862. Rept. re. Oneida Lake Canal locks and impos- ing canal tolls on Oneida Lake. 3 pp. (Same 83, 1862 v. 5.) 1863. Bldg. enlarged locks on Oneida Lake Canal. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 118, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Rept. of canal bd. on Oneida Lake Canal locks. 2 pp. (Same 80, 1864 v. 4.) . Communication and rept. of auditor of canal dept. and of canal bd. on Oneida Lake locks. (Ann. financial rept, auditor canal dept. 1864: 40-48.) . Rept of auditor of canal dept on Oneida Lake Canal locks. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1864 v. 4.) 1865. Recommendation for change in course of Oneida Lake and upon re-opening of same. (AR. engr. etc. on canals 1865: 23.) . Damage to adjacent lands in consequence of in- crease of waters of Oneida Lake noted, and ne- cessity of immediate remedy cited. (Ann, financial rept auditor canal dept. 1865: 33.) 1866. Veto of Sen. bill 109 on navigation of Oneida Canal, and expenses. (Sen jol. 1866: 996-998.) Communication from auditor of canal dept as to whether parties have reed, money for work not CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oneida Lake Canal — cont'd performed on Oneida Lake Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 84, 1866 v. 4.) 1867. Communication from state engr., etc., on survey- ing route of Oneida Lake Canal from South Bay to Erie Canal. 4 pp. (Same 73, 1867 v. 4.) 1867-1882. Stmt, of condition of fund to provide for reconstruction of Oneida Lake Canal pursuant to ch. 934, laws of 1867. (Ann. financial rept. audi- tor canal dept. 1867 (p. 37)— same 1882.) 1870. Rept. as to whether Oneida Lake Canal, now in process of construction, will be fed from long level of Erie Canal, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1870 v. 2.) 1872. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. on Oneida Lake Canal. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1872 v. 2.) 1873. Rept. of canal comrs. on Oneida Lake Canal. 5 pp. (Same 38, 1873 v. 4.) Commerce:; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Damage Claims See also this heading under Canals, above. 1866. Rept. of canal appraisers on awards made for loss or damage on shores of Oneida Lake. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1867 v. 4.) Employes See also this heading under Canals, above. 1867-1875. Tabular stmt, showing name, no. of days, compensation of engrs. employed upon survey of Oneida Lake Canal as authorized by ch. 934, laws of 1867. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1867 (p. 189) — same 1875.) No items found for 1873-1874. Receipts and Expenditures See also this heading under Canals, above. 1817-1860. Stmt of receipts and payments by comrs. in each yr. on acct. of all state canals and Oneida River improvement. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1844 (sheet table II) — same 1860.) No stmt, found in 1860 rept. 1839-1843. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct of Oneida River and Oneida Lake Canal improvement. (Assem. doc. 120 (foldg. table), 1844 v. 5.) 1839-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Oneida River improvement; do. income of same. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 32-33.) 1841-1860. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Oneida Lake Canal each yr. (AJt. comrs. canal fund 1845 (p. 88) — same 1860.) 1841-1866. Table showing amt. paid for construction and maintenance of Oneida Lake Canal; do. in- come of canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 t. 1, doc. 23: 28-29.) 1841-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Oneida Lake Canal. (Ann. financial rept auditor canal dept 1861 (p. 121) — same 1882.) 1841-1901. Cumulative comparative table showing re- ceipts and payments on acct of Oneida Lake Canal. (A.R, comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 470-471) — same 1904.) 1841-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of Oneida Lake CanaL (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 100-101) — same 1903.) 1849-1875. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Oneida River improvement (AR. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1879 (p. 261) — same 1875.) No returns 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1863, 1867, 1872, 1873, 1874. 1850. Expenditures of engr's. dept on Oneida River improvement (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 141.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 155 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oneida Lake Canal — cont'd Receipts and Expenditdees — cont'd 1850-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. for Oneida Lake Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1850 (p. 277)— same 1877.) No returns 3 851-1855. 1861-1880. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Oneida Lake Canal fund. (Ann. financial auditor of canal dept. 1861 (pp. 69-70)— same 1880.) 1876-1877. Complete stmt, of expenditures for special repairs, under ch. 425, laws of 1876, and laws pro- viding for completion of Oneida Lake Canal. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1877: 13.) 1878-1880. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt. of public works for Oneida Lake Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (p. 14)— same 1880.) 1883. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of fund to provide for reconstruction of Oneida Lake Canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883: 30.) 1887-1897. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Oneida Lake Canal fund. (Same 1887 (pp. 28-29) — same 1897.) . Stmt, showing expenditures by supt. of public works on Oneida Lake Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1887 (p. 115) — same 1897.) Tolls and Tonnage See also this heading under Canals, above. 1852-1853. Comparative stmt, of tolls reed, on Oneida Lake Canal and Oneida River improvement betw. Three River Point and Higgins. (Assem. doc. 74 (pp. 3-4), 1854 v. 2.) 1854. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. in regard to tolls and etc. on Oneida Lake Canal and River improve- ment. 4 pp. (Same 74, 1854 v. 2.) Traffic; see Commebce: Domestic Trade Oswego Canal See also above under Lateral Canals. 1820. Rept. of canal comrs. re. survey made from mouth of Oswego River to Three River Point with view of ascertaining what improvements can be made in navigation. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 496- 503.) 1823. Rept. on petition praying privilege of taking part of waters of Oswego River and conducting them in a canal down east bank of said river, on paying proprietors damage they may do to land in its route. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 169-170.) 1829. Communication from canal comrs. on petition for increasing depth of Salina side-cut connecting with Oswego Canal. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 872- 873.) 1831. Memorial of A. Bronson re. Oswego Canal Co. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 348, 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on communication of canal bd. on Oswego Canal Co. 2 pp. (Same 362, 1831 v. 4.) 1833. Rept. on res. instructing canal comrs. to resume leasing of surplus water of Oswego Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1833 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. of comptroller on sales of land near Os- wego Canal, and contributions to and diversions from Erie Canal by lateral canals. 24 pp. (Same 73, 1836 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of canal comrs. in relation to use of water from Oswego Canal to propel pump to raise salt water. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1837 v. 2.) . Repts. of canal bd. in relation to weigh-lock at Oswego. 4 pp. (Same 231, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. of canal comrs. on lands overflowed by water on Tonawanda and Elicott creeks. 15 pp. (Same 124, 1838 v. 3.) I CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oswego Canal — cont'd 1838. Rept. of canal comrs. re. lands overflowed by water on Oswego Canal. 32 pp. (Same 112, 1838 v. 3.) 1839. Communication from canal bd. re. enlargement of Oswego Canal. 2 pp. (Same 357, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of canal bd. on surplus waters of Oswego Canal. 4 pp. (Same 370, 1839 v. 6.) 1845. Rept. of canal bd. on act to authorize and re- quire canal comrs. to take charge of side-cut canals in village of Liverpool. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1845 v. 3.) 1850. Tabular stmt, showing work under contract upon Oswego Canal, Oneida River improvement, Chemung and Cayuga canals; estimated cost at contract prices, amt. of work done and remaining to be done. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 130.) 1851. Tabular stmt, showing work put under contract, names of persons contracting therefor, estimated cost of same, and cost at contract prices on Oswego Canal. (Same 1851: 92.) . Tabular stmt, showing work done under contract on Oswego Canal, estimated cost at contract prices, amt. of work done, and remaining to be done. (Same 1851: 91.) . Rept. on bill re. Oswego Canal. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1851 v. 2.) . Enlargement of Oswego Canal, advantages re- sulting from completion of Erie and Oswego canals. (Govs. mess. spec. sess. 1851: 9.) . Rept. on petitions for enlargement of Oswego Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1851 v. 4.) 1853. Recommendation for improvement of channels of Erie and Oswego canals in order to permit use of enlarged boats. (Govs. mess. spec. sess. Apr. 1853: 2-4.) . Govs. mess, on apprns. for improvement of Erie and Oswego canals. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1853 v. 4; Sen. doc. 67, 1853 v. 2; Sen. jol. 1853:486- 491.) 1854. Recommendation for adoption of favorable meas- ures for enlargement of Erie, Oswego, and Cham- plain canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 22-23.) 1859. Rept. on original estimated cost of Oswego Canal, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1859 v. 2.) 1860. Rept. of committee on memorial of D. "W. King relative to Oswego Canal enlargement. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 49, 1860 v. 2.) . Rept. on completion of sees. 20 and 21, Oswego Canal enlargement. 4 pp. (Same 137, 1860 v. 4.) 1862. Rept. of state engr., etc., on Phoenix dam. 4 pp. (Same 131, 1862 v. 6.) . Cost of work under contract on Oswego Canal rebuilding locks and bringing them into use, amt done and remaining to be done. (A.R. engr. etc, on canals 1862: 216-297.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., on enlarging locks on Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals so as to ad- mit passage of gunboats. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 174 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. on enlargement of locks on Erie, Oswego, and Sodus canals and enlargement of Champlain Canal for military purposes and defensive pur- poses. 20 pp. (Same 190, 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. on bill to provide for enlargement of Erie Oswego, and Champlain canals. 5 pp. (Sen. doc 100, 1862 v. 5.) 1863. Tabular stmt, showing estimated cost at con tract prices, amt. of work done, and amt. remain- ing to be done for repair constructions on Oswego Canal, Baldwinsville Canal, Chemung Canal, Crooked Lake Canal, and Chenango Canal. (A.R, engr. etc. on canals 1863: 65-67.) 156 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oswego Canal — cont'd 1864. Repts. from canal bd. on repairs of Oswego and Genesee Valley canals. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 163, 1864 v. 7.) . Rept of state engr., etc., on construction of locks, etc., on Erie and Oswego canals. 91 pp. {Same 60, 1864 v. 3.) 1867. Debate on enlargement of Erie and Oswego canals. (Proc. etc. of const conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1608-1624.) . Debate on repts. of committees on finances and on canals re. enlargement of Erie or Oswego canals. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1445-1459.) 1868. Rept. of comr. in charge of middle div. of N. Y. state canals, as to condition of certain works on Oswego and Chenango canals. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1868 t. 3.) 1869. Rept. on petition for enlargement of Oswego Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1869 v. 4.) 1870. Rept. of canal bd. with estimated cost for com- pleting Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. 7 pp. (Same 59, 1870 v. 3.) 1873. Communication from canal comrs. on removal of obstructions in Erie, Oswego, and Cayuga and Seneca canals so as to have 7 it. depth of water. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1873 v. 3.) 1874. Rept. of state engr. on Erie and Oswego canals. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1874 v. 6.) 1876. Tabular stmt, of repairs to Oswego River dams, showing anit. set apart by canal bd., total ami. paid for work done, and unexpended balance. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1876: 21.) 1885. Rept. on Oswego Canal. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 147, 1885 v. 7.) 1889. See also above, Erie and Champlain Canal. 1894. Depth of water in Oswego Canal to be main- tained same as that of Erie Canal in order to per- mit boats to go through both without breaking cargo. (A-R. engr. etc. on canals 1894: 22.) . Reconstruction of all single locks on Oswego and Erie canals with suggestions for combination of locks separated by short distances. (Same 1894: 18-19.) 1895. Rept. on enlarged canal via Oswego route; by A. J. Hines. (Same 1895: 53-86.) 1898. Approximate estimate of cost of several con- tracts required to complete improvement of Oswego Canal not under contract (Same 1898: 190.) 1899. Rept of comn. apptd. by gov. pursuant to laws of 1898 to investigate enlarging and improving of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. 209 pp., 2 tables. 1903. Remarks before jt committee on canals by G. H. Schwab on behalf of the Canal Assn. of Greater N. Y. . . . in advocacy of Sen. and Assem. bills for the improvement of the Erie, Oswego, and Cham- plain canals. 13 pp. . Rept of state engr. on Erie, Oswego, and Cham- plain canals. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1903 v. 2.) Receipts akd Expehdhubes See also this beading under Canals, above. 1825-1838. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Oswego Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expendi- tures on canals 1825 (pp. 49-51) — same 1838.) 1826-1843. Stmt of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct of Oswego Canal. (Assem. doc 120 (foldg. table), 1844.) 1826-1860. Receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct of Oswego Canal each yr. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1845 (pp. 74-75) — same 1860.) 1826-1866. Table showing amt paid for construction and maintenance of Oswego Canal; do. income of CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oswego Canal — cont'd Receipts ahd Exfendituees — cont'd canal. (Docs, const conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 12-13.) 1826-1882. Stmt, of ann. receipts and payments on acct. of Oswego Canal. (Ann. financial rept auditor canal dept 1861 (pp. 94-97)— same 1882.) 1826-1903. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct of Oswego Canal. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 72-75) — same 1903.) 1826-1904. Cumulative comparative stmt showing re- ceipts and payments on acct of Oswego Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 442-445)— same 1904.) 1836. Table of revenues and expenses of Oswego Ca- nal. (Sen. doc. 58 (p. 4), 1836 v. L) 1849-1877. Stmt, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Oswego Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept re. expenditures 1849 (p. 187)— same 1877.) 1850-1852. Expenditure of engr's. dept. on Oswego Canal, showing no. and compensation of engrs. employed. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850 (p. 141) — same 1852.) 1861-1882. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of Oswego Canal fund. (Ann. financial rept auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 61-62) — same 1862.) 1878-1880. Stmt showing expenditures by canal comrs. and supt of public works for Oswego Canal. (A. R. auditor canal dept. re. expenditures 1878 (p. 11)— same 1880.) 1881-1882. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt of pub- lic works re. Oswego Canal. (Same 1881 (pp. 121- 126)— same 1882.) 1883-1900. Same. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1883 (pp. 56-59) — same 1900.) 1896-1903. Amt. of receipts and payments on acct of fund for improvement of Erie, Champlain, and Os- wego canals under provisions of ch. 79, laws of 1895. (Comptroller's financial rept re. canals 1896 (p. 13)— same 1903.) 1901-1904. Stmt, showing expenditures by supt of pub- lic works for ordinary repairs on Oswego Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (pp. 266-274) — same 1904.) . Stmt showing expenditures for extraordinary repairs by supt of public works on Oswego Canal — general apprn. (Same 1901 (p. 350) — same 1904.) . Stmt showing receipts and payments re. Os- wego Canal fund. (Same 1901 (p. 62) — same 1904.) . Stmt showing receipts and expenditures re. fund for improvement of Erie, Champlain, and Os- wego canals. (Same 1901 (p. 49) — same 1904.) 1904. Stmt, showing distribution of expenditures of div. engrs. on acct. of construction of Erie, Cham- plain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 30-34.) . Stmt of vouchers rendered during yr. on acct. of construction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 35-38.) Stmt of temporary bonds of comptroller for construction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 53.) . Stmt, of amt and condition of fund for con- struction of Erie, Champlain, and Oswego canals. (Same 1904: 61-62.) TOIXS AKD T0JTSA6E See also this heading under Canals, above. 1834-1843. Increase of tolls on Oswego Canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls 1843: 41.) 1841. Tolls reed, on articles shipped on Erie, Oswego, and Chemung canals. (Same 1841: 6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 157 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Oswego Canal — cont'd Toixs and Tonnage — cont'd 1845. Memorial of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce In op- position to proposed increase of tolls on Oswego Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1845 v. 2.) . Rept. on equalizing tolls on Erie and Oswego canals. 9, 66 pp. (Assem. docs. 189 and 190, 1845 v. 5.) 1860-1867. Schedule of ann. amt. of tolls reed, per mile from Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 33.) 1878. Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. abandonment of tolls on Erie, Champlain, and Os- wego canals. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1878 v. 3.) Traffic; see Commerce: Domestic Teade Rochester and Olean Canal 1835. Rept. of committee on canals on Rochester and Olean Canal. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 78, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal comrs. on survey of canal route from Rochester to Olean. 176 pp. (Assem. doc. 264, 1835 v. 4.) 1836. Rept. on construction of Rochester and Olean Canal. 5 pp. (Same 140, 1836 v. 3.) Shinnecock Canal 1880. Rept. of state engr., etc., on proposed canal con- necting Peconic with Shinnecock Bay. 3 pp (Assem. doc. 108, 1880 v. 7.) 1890. Advisability of completion of channel betw. Shinnecock and Peconic bays, and citing expense incident from inadequate apprns. in past. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1890: 23-25.) 1893. Recommendation that apprn. be made to prevent deterioration of condition of Shinnecock Canal. (Same 1893: 39.) Bridges; see Bridges. Railroad Sodus Canal 1827. Rept. of canal comrs. on general plan, etc., of proposed canal from Clyde to Sodus Bay. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1827: 986-987.) . Rept. on construction of canal from Great Sodus Bay to Erie Canal. (Same Jan. 1827: 760-761.) 1829. Survey of canal route from Montezuma on Erie Canal to Sodus Bayou, Lake Ontario. 6 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829 app. C.) . Rept. on petition praying for incorporation of Sodus Canal Co. (Same Jan. 1829: 158-159.) 1850. Rept. of canal bd. on Sodus Canal. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 151, 1850 v. 6.) 1851. Rept. on renewal of charter of Sodus Canal Co. 6 pp. (Same 64, 1851 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition to renew charter of Sodus Canal Co. 16 pp. (Same 65, 1851 v. 3.) 1862. Rept. on enlargement of locks on Erie, Oswego, and Sodus canals and enlargement of Champlain Canal for defensive purposes. 20 pp. (Same 190, 1862 v. 6.) 1865. Communication from canal comrs. on Sodus Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1865 v. 2.) 1866. Communication from auditor of canal dept. on Sodus Canal Co. 4 pp. (Same 43, 1866 v. 1.) 1868. Proc. of canal bd. re. Sodus Canal Co. 7 pp. (Same 57, 1868 v. 5.) CANCER LABORATORY; see PUBLIC HEALTH. STATE LABORATORIES CANNING INDUSTRY; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. CAPITOL; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS: STATE CAPITOL POLICE COMMISSIONERS; see ADMINISTRA- TION OF JUSTICE: STATE CARPET MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. TEXT- ILE TRADES CARRIAGE TRADES Strikes; see Labor Disputes CASUALTY INSURANCE; see INSURANCE. ACCIDENT CATASTROPHES Epidemics; see Public Health Fires; see that title Industrial; see Industries. Accidents Floods; see Climate Marine; see Navigation CATHOLIC PROTECTORY, BUFFALO; see p. 378 CATSKILL Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Public Buildings CATTARAUGUS COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents CATTARAUGUS RIVER Bridges; see that title CATTLE Feed Stuff; see Industries, etc. Produce; see Agriculture. Livestock CAYUGA ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC CAYUGA COUNTY Courthouse; see Public Buildings: County Finance; see Finance: County Gypsum Quarries; see Industries Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Marshes; see Land. Marsh Roads; see Roads: County Salt Springs; see Industries. Salt CAYUGA LAKE IMPROVEMENT; see PUBLIC WORKS. LAKE SURVEYS CAYUGA LAKE AND INLET STEAMBOAT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL CAYUGA MARSH; see LAND. MARSH, ETC. CAZENOVIA Banks 1826. See Banks, this date. CEMENT Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Production; see Industries, etc. CENSUS: FEDERAL 1840. Statistics of N. Y. state, as ascertained by census of 1840, taken under direction of Cong. 80 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1841 v. 4.) 158 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CENSUS: FEDERAL— cont'd 1850. Abstr. of 7th federal census. 4 pp. (Same 157, 1851 v. 5.) 1860. Rept. re. abstr. of census of N. Y. state for 1860. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1861 t. 2.) CENSUS: STATE Unless otherwise- noted, all the following census mater- ial may he found In the N. Y. Public Library. serial 1825. Communication from secy, of state, transmit- ting census of state. 5 11., 56 foldg. tables. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 164-165 and app. A; Assem. jol. Jan. 1826 app. C.) Under authority of constitution of 1821 (art. 1, sec. 6) and act of April 8, 1825. Returns are arranged by counties, and show no. of deaf and dumb, idiots and lunatics, births, marriages and deaths, returns of livestock and manufactures. 1835. Census of state of N. Y. containing enumeration of inhabitants of state, with other statistical infor- mation. . . . Albany, 1836. 56 tables. F°. 1845. Census of the state for 1845. Albany, 1846. v. p. F°. 1855. Census of the state for 1855; by F. B. Hough. Albany, 1857. 66, 526 pp. F°. . Preliminary rept. on census of state of N. Y. for yr. 1855. Albany, 1856. 46 pp. . Same. n. t. p. 74 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1856 v. 1.) . Instructions for taking the census of the state in 1855, issued by secy, of state to officers charged with duty of taking it, with const, provisions con- cerning same. Albany, 1855. 47 pp. 1865. Census of the state of N. Y. for 1865. . . . Pre- pared from original returns by F. B. Hough. Al- bany, 1867. 126, 743 pp. F°- . Preliminary rept. on census of state of N. Y. for 1865. Albany, 1866. 51 pp. . Instructions for taking the census, 1865. Al- bany, 1865. 56 pp. 1875. Census of the state for 1875; compiled by C. W. Seaton. Albany, 1877. 34, 465 pp., maps. F°. . Preliminary census rept.; population of state of N. Y. 97 pp. (Sen. doc. 6, 1876 v. 1.) . Instructions for taking census of state, with laws re. thereto. 72 pp. There is a " Census of the state of N. Y." for 1800 noted in Sabin, no. 53576, as being in the N. Y. State Library. Copy not seen. Census for 1790 (1795?) and 1807 noted in Bowker were not pub- lished, and refer to the original enumerators' re- turns deposited in the N. Y. State Library. There are also returns for 1801 there. Growth of N. Y. State Census by J. H. Middleton, Amer. Statistical Assn. n. s. v. 9 : 292 may be consulted, cf. also P. B. Hough. Statistics of population of the city and co. of N. Y. as shown by the state census of 1865, with the comparative results of this and previous enumerations and other statistics given by the state and federal census. N. Y., 1866. 316 pp., map. (N. Y. City Bd. Supervisors, Dec. 13, 1866). non-serial 1814. Census of electors and other inhabitants taken in 1814. Albany, n. d. [1815.] 40 pp. F°. 1822. Communication from secy, of state transmit- ting census of state. Albany, 1822. Not seen. Sabin no. 53576, in State Library, Albany. 1825. Census of N. Y. state for the yrs. 1825 and 1830. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 308, 1831 v. 4.) Electoral census ; population returns only. Figures of state census of 1825 and of federal census of 1830 set In opposite columns. 1826. Communication from secy, of state on taking future enumerations of inhabitants of state and for procuring useful statistical tables. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 460-461.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to census and to rept. of secy, of state on that sub- ject. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 318-319.) CENSUS: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Rept. of committee on so much of govs. mess, as relates to enumeration of inhabitants of state; suggestion that provision for census of blind be included. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1835 v. 1.) 1836. Rept. of secy, of state on memorial of inhabi- tants of Salina praying that corrected census of town be published. 3 pp. (Same 162, 1836 v. 3.) . Communication from secy, of state on census of state. 9 pp. (Same 114, 1836 v. 3.) 1845. Communication from secy, of state transmitting general acct. of enumeration of inhabitants of state, etc. 26 pp. (Same 5, 1846 v. 1.) Summary of the final census returns. 1854. Memorial of Amer. Geographical and Statistical Socy. re census of 1855. 5 pp. (Same 96, 1854 v. 3.) 1856. Rept. on petition for further compensation of late census marshalls. 3 pp. (Same 21, 1856 v. 3.) 1858. Reply of secy, of state to res. re. census rept. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1858 v. 2.) 1875. Recommendation for apprn. enabling secy, of state to take enumeration and obtain statistical information, etc. (Govs. mess. 1875.) . Census: showing population of N. Y. by state census of 1875, with comparative periods. Albany, 1875. 34 pp. 16°. This edition not seen. Taken from Middleton. . Same. Albany, 1875. 1 1., 115-147 (1) pp. 16°. Extr. from " Clerk's Manual," etc. Not possible to identify yr. of manual owing to slight rearrange- ment of pages in extract. Matter is identical with that in Manual for 1876 et seq. 1876. Advisability of immediate apprn. and provision to complete work of census dept. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 35.) 1877. Communication from secy, of state re. apprns. made for census of 1865 and 1875. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 23, 1877 v. 3.) . Communication from secy, of state re. prepara- tion of census rept. 11 pp. (Same 34, 1877 v. 3.) . Communication from secy, of state re. prtg. and bindg. of census of 1875. 8 pp. (Same 113, 1877 v. 8.) 1878. Rept. re. distribution of copies of state census of 1875. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1878 v. 2.) 1879. Abstr. of census of 1875. 29 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1879 v. 4.) 1885. Mess, from gov. re. apprn. for civil service ex- amination of census enumerators. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 43, 1885 v. 5.) . Govs. mess. re. legislation on approaching cen- sus, favoring civil service control of enumeration. (Assem. jol. 1885: 59-60; Sen. doc. 26, 1885 v. 5.) . Communication of secy, of state re. progress on census of 1885. 19 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1885 v. 5.) . Rept. of civil service comn. re. expense of enu- meration of state. 1 p. (Same 42, 1885 v. 5.) . Govs. mess. re. communication from civil service comrs. re. apprn. for census enumerators. (Sen. jol. 1885: 442-445.) . Veto of Sen. bill 137, re. amdg. act re. census of inhabitants of N. Y. state and apprns. for same. (Same 1885: 705-707.) 1886. Rept. of committee on finance re. census bill. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1886 v. 5.) 1887. Provision for plain enumeration of inhabitants of state recommended. (Govs. mess. 1887: 7-8.) 1888. Provision for simple enumeration of inhabitants of state; disapproval of elaborate census advocated in 1885. (Same 1888: 16-20.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 159 CENSUS: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1889. Gov. repeats recommendation that provision be made for enumeration of Inhabitants of state as required by const. (Same Jan. 1889: 14-15.) Agricultural; see Agriculture Blind; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Deaf Mutes; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Indians; see that title Insane; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock Schools; see Education CENTRAL ASYLUM FOR DEAF AND DUMB, CANAJO- HARIE; see p. 372 CENTRAL NEW YORK ELECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL CENTRAL NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND DUMB, ROME; see p. 372 CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS; see MAINTENANCE CHARITIES ORGANIZATION SOCIETY, BUFFALO; see p. 370 CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY, NEW YORK CITY; see p. 370 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Soils; see Agriculture.. Soils Taxation; see Taxation: State CHEESE Exports United States; see Commerce: Foreign Tkade Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Dairy Prices; see that title CHEMUNG CANAL; see CANALS: INDIVIDUAL CHEMUNG COUNTY Mineralogy; see Natural Resources. Minerals Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County CHEMUNG RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy CHENANGO Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax CHENANGO CANAL; see CANALS: INDIVIDUAL CHENANGO COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Geological Survey; see Natural Resources, that title Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Roads; see Roads: County CHENANGO RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy CHERRY VALLEY Banks 1818. See Banks, this date. CHESTNUTS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS CHICAGO Fire; see Fires CHILD LABOR; see LABOR CHILDREN Dependent Pbivate Maintenance; see Maintenance: Private CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY; see p. 378 CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY; see p. 378 CHINESE; see POPULATION. ALIEN CHITTENINGO CREEK Improvement; see River Conservancy CHOLERA; see PUBLIC HEALTH CHROMATES; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS CHURCHES Corporations; see Corporations. Religious CIGARMAKING; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. CITIES Debt; see Debt: City CITIZENS GASLIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL CITY BUILDINGS; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS: CITY CITY COAL AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY; see COR- PORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL CITY GAS COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL CITY MAGISTRATES BOARD; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY CITY PARKS; see PARKS: CITY CIVIL OFFICERS Salaries; see that title CIVIL SERVICE: STATE Under this heading all controversial matter, as well as that relating to examinations, etc. has heen omitted, and only such material as related directly to the civil service commission has been included. serial Under ch. 354, laws of 1883. 1883-1904. Ann. rept. of civil service comn., 1-22. Al- bany, 1884-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 5 : 54. 2. 1884 " 1885, v. 4:42. 3. 1885 " 1886, v. 5:49. 4. 1886 " 1887, v. 6 : 34. 5. 1887 " " 1888, v. 7:63. 6. 1888 " 1889, v. 12 : 77. 7. 1889 " 1890, v. 7 : 35. 160 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CIVIL SERVICE: STATE— cont'd serial — cont'd 8. 1890 in Assem. docs. 1891, v. 7:32. 9. 1891 " ' " 1892, v. 1:6. 10. 1892 " ' " 1893, V. 12 : 65. 11. 1893 " ' " 1894, V. 10 : 74. 12. 1894 " ' " 1895, T. 10 : 51. 13. 1895 " * " 1896, V. 6:52. 14. 1896 " * " 1897, V. 24 : 84. 15. 1897 '* * " 1898, V. 13 : 62. 16. 1898 K » " 1899, V. 9:55. 17. 1899 " ' " 1900, V. 18 : 70. 18. 1900 ** ' " 1901, V. 11 : 39. 19. 1901 t. 4 t« 1902, V. 17 : 56. 20. 1902 ** " 1903, V. 4:33. 21. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, T. 10 : 20. non-serial 1883-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of civil service comrs. (A.R. comp- troller 1882/3 (p. 40)— same 1903/4.) 1886-1904. Payments for salaries of civil service comn. (.Same 1885/6 (p. 70)— same 1903/4.) 1900. Necessity of increased apprn. for maintenance of civil service comn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 45.) . Recommendation for increased apprn. for civil service comn. (Same 1900.) CIVIL SERVICE: CITY New York City 1886-1890. Comparative stmt, of apprns. and expendi- tures of N. Y. City civil service comn. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 353), 1891 v. 9.) CLAIMS vs. City; see Debt: City Claims agst. any one city are entered with the debt material of that city. vs. State; see Debt: State CLAIMS, BOARD OF Reports; see Debt: State Salaries; see same CLAY Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Production; see Industries, etc. Mining CLERGYMEN Taxation; see Taxation: State. Clergymen CLIMATE See also Navigation. New York serial Annual Reports 1 series Under ch. 148, laws of 1889. 1889-1893. Ann. rept. of comrs. of state meteorological bureau and weather service, 1-5. Albany, 1890- 1894. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1889 In Assem. docs. 1890, v. 10 : 67. 2. 1890 1891, v. 13 : 73. 3. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 8 : 58. 4. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 15:81. 5. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 21 : 100 ; 1 ann. rept. agric. dept. v. 2. 2 series Under ch. 338, laws of 1893. 1894-1897. Ann. rept. of N. Y. weather bureau, 6-9. Al- bany, 1895-1898. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1894 in Assem. docs. 1895, v. 21 : 104. " " " 2 ann. rept. agric. dept. v. 2. 7. 1895 " Assem. docs. 1896, v. 18:85. 8. 1896 3 ann. rept. agric. dept. v. 2. Assem. docs. 1897, v. 25 : 87. " 4 ann. rept. agric. dept. v. 2. 9. 1897 " Assem. docs. 1898, v. 22 : 71. " " " 5 ann. rept. agric. dept. v. 2. CLIMATE— cont'd New York — cont'd serial — cont'd Monthly Reports 1 series 1889-1898. Monthly repts. of N. Y. state weather bu- reau, v. 1-10. Ithaca, 1889-1898. 2 series 1899-1904. Monthly rept. of N. Y. section climatological service of weather bureau in co-operation with Cornell Univ., v. 11-16. Ithaca, 1900-1905. Weekly Reports 1889-1904. U. S. dept. of agric, N. Y. section, climato- logical service weather bureau, v. 1-16. Ithaca, 1889-1904. non-serial 1646-1892. Dates of opening and closing of navigation in Hudson River at Albany. (8 A.R. weather bu- reau 1896: 471.) 1717-1896. Historical notices of weather in and near N. Y. (8 same 1896: 502-509.) 1788. Accts. of weather 1788, Springfield, Penna.; Tou- louse, France; and for 1801 in London, (v. 2 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1807: 219-220.) 1790. Thermometrical observations in N. Y. City, yr. 1790. (v. 1 same 1801: 91.) 1793/4. Table of meteorological phenomena observed in cupola of Exchange, N. Y. City. (Pt. 2 trans, socy. instituted in State of N. Y. for promotion of agric, arts and mnftres. 1794 facing p. 230.) 1795-1796. Table showing result of thermometrical ob- servations made at Albany. (Pt. 3 same 1798: 125; v. 1 Trans, socy. for promotion of agric. arts and mnfg. in state of N. Y. 1801: 287-288.) 1797. Thermometrical observations at N. Y. City. (v. 1 Trans, socy. for promotion of agric, arts and mnfg. in state of N. Y. 1801: 288.) . Table showing results of thermometrical obser- vations made in N. Y. City. (Pt. 3 Trans, socy. instituted in State of N. Y. for promotion of agric, arts and mnftres. 1798: 127.) 1807-1890. Dates of opening of navigation on Lake Erie, at Buffalo. (8 A.R. weather bureau 1896: 475.) 1813-1814. Meteorological journal kept in city of Al- bany, (v. 4 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1816 pt. 1: 85-108.) 1825-1850. Map of N. Y. state showing meteorological stations at which observations were made under directions of regents, (ace Essay on Climate of state of N. Y. by F. B. Hough.) (v. 15 Trans, state agric. socy. 1855 facing p. 188.) 1826-1850. Results of meteorological observations made at sundry academies in the state; compiled by F. B. Hough. Albany, 1855. plates, map. F°- See below 1850-1871 for 2d series. . Table showing progress of seasons as shown by opening and closing of rivers, lakes, and canals each yr. (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 205.) 1830-1855. Table giving results of observation of as- pect of sky at the various stations re. clear and cloudy days. (v. 15 same 1855: 216-217.) 1837-1864. Table showing meteorological results at Ro- chester for 1864, and mean average for 28 yrs. past. (18 A.R. state museum 1865: 214.) 1838-1865. Table showing mean height of barometer from the ann., Rochester, N. Y. (20 same 1867: 126.) 1850. Comparison of climate as observed at different localities, (v. 10 Trans, state agric socy. 1850: 427.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 161 CLIMATE— cont'd New York — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1850-1871. Results of meteorological observations made at sundry academies in the state; 2d series, 1850- 1863; with records of rainfall and other phenomena to 1871; prepared by F. B. Hough. Albany, 1872. map. F°. See above 1826-50 for 1st series. 1854. Rept. of committee on memorial of the regents apprn. for publication of meteorological observa- tions of state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 69, 1854 v. 2.) . Communication from regents re. prtg. of meteo- rological observations. 2 pp. (Same 72, 1854 v. 2.) 1855. Essay on climate of N. Y.; by F. B. Hough; with map, tables, and chart showing ranges of tempera- ture, etc. (v. 15 Trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 189-236.) . Table giving names and locations of academies at which observations were made; their elevations above tide period of observation, and temperature (v. 15 same 1855: 195-197.) 1861-1864. Meteorological observation at Skaneateles, Onondaga co., N. Y. (v. 21 same 1861 (pp. 417- 418)— same 1864.) No returns 1862. 1863-1864. Wind, weather, temperature, rain, and snow observations, Jamaica, L. I. (18 A.R. state mu- seum 1865: 212.) 1868-1883. Record of sleighing across Lake Champlain betw. Plattsburg and Burlington. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 473.) 1874. Evaporation by mos. and ratio to ann. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874: 187.) 1889. Law establishing meteorological and weather service; consolidation with dept. of agric. (8 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 v. 1: 86.) 1889-1898. Statistical table of stations established by N. Y. Weather Bureau. (9 A.R. N. Y. weather bu- reau 1897 (pp. 376-382)— 10 same 1898.) 1891-1895. Average temperature and precipitation. (7 same 1895: 310-313.) 1894. Poor economy to discontinue work of state weather bureau. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1895 v. 1: 168.) 1894-1899. Repts. of executive bd. of State Agric. Socy. on weather and crops in each co. of state during agric. yr. (54 A.R. state agric. socy. 1894 (pp. 1- 25)— same 1899.) 1895-1898. Meteorological data from records of N. Y. State Weather Bureau and of stations in state of National Weather Bureau. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1895 (p. 505)— same 1898.) 1896. Climate of N. Y. state; by E. T. Turner. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 407-417.) Expenditures 1894-1896. Payments from general fund for expenses of weather bureau. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (p. 76)— some 1895/6.) Hereafter this stmt, is merged with the general expense acct. for the Dept. of Agriculture. There is a financial stmt. In each ann. rept. of the Weather Bureau. Floods 1815-1902. Summary stmt, of floods in Genesee River. (Sen. doc. 37 (pp. 40-42), 1903 v. 10.) 1835-1865. On floods in Genesee River. (Same, pp. 237-238.) 1839-1902. Freshets and ice gorges in Hudson River. (Same, pp. 525-526.) 1857-1902. Summary records of freshets at Troy. (Same, pp. 514-516.) 1865-1902. Summary stmt, of floods at Tonawanda. (Same, pp. 70-71.) 11 CLIMATE— cont'd Floods — cont'd 1866. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to investigate causes of inundation of city of Rochester in Mch., 1865. 26 pp., and maps. (Assem. doc. 117, 1866 v. 5.) . Rept. of river committee of common council of Rochester. (Sen. doc. 37 (pp. 396-406), 1903 v. 10.) 1902. Damages from floods in western div. of state. (Same, pp. 83-85.) . Relation of forests to floods. (Same, p. 128.) . Bibliog. of flood literature. (Same, pp. 565-656.) Frost 1826-1850. Dates of frost at certain places of N. Y. state. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 466.) 1830-1855. Tables showing progress of seasons as in- dicated by first frost in autumn and first fall of snow in each co. (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 200-201.) 1850-1896. Average and extreme date of last killing frost and first of autumn at 9 places in N. Y. and at Erie, Penna. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 465.) 1883-1889. First and last frosts. (2 A.R. N.Y. agric. exper. station 1883 (p. 34) — same 1889.) No returns 1895, 1897. Rainfall 1826-1850. Table showing mean depth of rain by yrs. and mos.; results of all observations taken, (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric socy. 1855: 212.) 1826-1858. Cumulative table showing quantity of rain and melted snow which fell in each mo. of yrs. named, at the Academy, Albany. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850 (p. 7) — same 1858.) Table in 1850 rept. is for 1836-1850 thereafter cumu- lative from 1826. 1826-1880. Table of mean ann. rainfall at Albany, Cazenovia, Potsdam, Pierrepont Manor, Auburn, and Rochester. (8 A.R. state survey 1883: 42; 4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 80.) 1830-1847. Table showing ann. fall of rain as observed at academies in various places in state, giving maximum, minimum, and average, by yrs. (Sen. doc. 40 (p. 18), 1850 v. 1.) 1830-1855. Table showing mean depth of rain each mo. at each station, observations varying at different stations from 1 to 24 yrs. (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 207-209.) 1836-1849. Table showing by mos. rain and snowfall at Auburn. (Assem. doc. 37 (p. 5), 1853 v. 2.) 1837-1866. Monthly fall of water, Rochester. (20 A. R. state museum 1867: 136-137.) 1850. Rain; evaporation and Alteration; tables from repts. of regents of Univ. to legisl. (v. 14 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1854: 150-151.) 1850-1863. Rainfall by mos. and stations. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874: 96-99.) 1852. Amt. of rain and melted snow which fell in each mo. of yr. at Syracuse; also amt. of evaporation for same time. (Same 1852: 34.) 1852-1875. Ann. percentage of rainfall flowing off Cochituate water shed. (8 A.R. state survey 1883: 43.) 1855. Table showing relative quantity of rain in sev- eral seasons at several stations as influenced by topographical features of N. Y. state, (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 210-211.) 1859-1865. Rain per mo. at Pierrepont Manor, Jeffer- son co., N. Y. (20 A.R. state museum 1867: 124.) 1870-1883. Table of probable maximum, minimum, and mean rainfalls of Oak Orchard Basin. (8 A.R. state survey 1883: 50.) 1871-1882. Table showing no. of cases at Buffalo and Rochester in which greatest daily rainfall of mo. exceeded 2 ins. (8 same 1883: 51.) 162 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd 1871-1883. Tables of rainfalls of Men. and Apr. com- bined, on Oak Orchard water shed. (8 same 1883: 56.) 1874. Rainfall by mos. and ratio to ann. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874: 108-111.) 1882-1887. Rainfall by mos. with no. of days on which rainfall was recorded. (2 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1883 (p. 31) — same 1887.) Eepts. from 1885 give also average for 12 yrs. 1882-1890. Days on which precipitation was appre- ciable with average of previous yrs. (7 same 1888 (p. 371)— same 1890.) 1882-1904. Precipitation by mos. (7 same 1888 (p. 372)— same 1904.) No returns 1895. 1889-1902. Average precipitation for each Feb., Mch., and July. (Sen. doc. 37 (pp. 296, 324, 352), 1903 v. 10.) 1890-1898. Statistics of rainfall, run-off, and evapora- tion at Mt. Morris. (Same, pp. 50-51.) Seasons; see Navigation, this title Snowfall 1889-1892. Total snowfall in each yr. at various places (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 490.) Sunshine 1885/6-1893. Comparative sunshine record giving hours of sunshine per mo. and per cent of possible sunshine. (5 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1886 (p. 5) — same 1893.) 1885-1896. Sunshine record by days. (4 same 1885 (pp. 308-311)— same 1896.) 1885 rept. from May to Dec. other years complete : no returns 1888, 1895. Temperature 1820-1891. Records of maximum and minimum tem- peratures. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 456-459.) 1822-1891. Extremes of monthly and ann. mean tem- peratures. (8 same 1896: 446-447.) 1826-1850. Table showing average temperature, high- est and lowest degree, and extreme and mean range, at all stations each yr. (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 202.) . Mean temperature of several mos. from combi- nation of observations at all stations, (v. 15 same 1855: 203.) 1826-1892. Average monthly and seasonal precipita- tion and temperature. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bu- reau 1896 (pp. 480-483)— 9 same 1897.) 1829-1846. Mean ann. temperature and fall of rain at Pen Yan. (v. 10 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1850: 432.) 1837-1864. Table showing mean ann. temperature of Rochester, Albany, Potsdam, and N. Y. City, N. Y., London, Washington, D. C, and Fort Sullivan, Me. (18 A.R. state museum 1865: 218.) . Table showing mean temperature of each mo. and each half mo., Rochester, N. Y. (18 same 1865: 216-217.) . Table showing amt. of variation of extreme cold in winter mos., Rochester. (18 same 1865: 219.) 1837-1866. Table showing ann. mean temperature, Ro- chester. (20 same 1867: 133.) 1838-1865. Table showing lowest and highest tempera- ture means, Rochester. (20 same 1867: 132.) 1848. Meteorological tables: observations on tempera- ture of soil, trees, etc., made at Albany, Apr. to Oct. (v. 8 Trans, state agric. socy. 1848: 845-859.) . Meteorological tables: observations on tempera- ture of soil, air, etc., made in Scott, Cortland co., Apr. to Oct. (v. 8 same 1848: 860-873.) CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd 1855. Table giving temperature at each station monthly, (v. 15 same 1855:198-199.) 1871-1892. Average monthly and ann. temperatures. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 418-420.) 1882-1900. Average monthly temperature. (19 A.R. agric. exper. station, Geneva, 1901: 469.) 1883. Reading of maxima and minima thermometer by mos. (2 same 1883: 33.) 1883-1894. Same, Jan. to June. (13 same 1894: 143.) 1883-1903. Average monthly temperature. (21 same 1902 (p. 462)— 22 same 1903.) 1883-1904. Same. (19 same 1900 (p. 469)— same 1904.) No returns 1895. . Daily readings of maxima and minima tempera- tures. (3 same 1884 (pp. 404-405) — same 1904.) No returns 1895. 1885-1887. Mean monthly temperature with mean for 12 yrs. (6 same 1887: 3.) . Extremes and mean max. and mean min. tem- peratures by mos. with 12-yr. averages. (4 same 1885 (p. 2)— same 1887.) 1885-1890. Extremes and range of temperature by mos. with max. mean and min. mean mo. record for 4 yrs. (7 same 1888 (p. 370)— same 1890.) 1885-1894. Readings of standard air thermometer by mos. (7 same 1894: 145-146.) . Daily readings of air thermometer by mos. (4. same 1885 (p. 335) — same 1904.) No returns 1895. 1889-1892. Maximum and minimum temperatures. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 461-462.) 1889-1902. Mean temperature for each Feb., Mch., and July. (Sen. doc. 37 (pp. 296, 323, 351), 1903 v. 10.) 1890-1899. Average mo. temperature for 10 yrs. (18 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1899: 478.) 1894-1898. Average mo. temperature for 5 yrs. (8 same 1898: 577.) 1898-1904. Mo. summary of maxima and minima stand- ard thermometers. (17 same 1898 (p. 577) — same 1904.) Winds 1826-1850. Table showing general average direction of winds each yr. from combination of all stations reptg. (v. 15 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1855: 225.) 1830-1855. Table giving direction and resultant of winds at the stations stated, (v. 15 same 1855: 223-225.) 1883. Record of prevailing winds by mos. (2 A.R. N. Y. exper. station 1883: 32.) 1888-1902. Daily record of prevailing winds. (7 same 1888 (pp. 374-375)— same 1902.) No returns 1895. Repts. for 1888-1892 do not include all the months of the year. 1890-1902. Summary of the direction of wind. (9 same 1890 (p. 453)— same 1902.) No returns 1895. 1890 and 1902 repts. incomplete. Ohio 1860/3-1860/5. Table showing mean temperature of seasons, Toledo, Ohio. (17 A.R. state museum 1864 (p. 48)— 20 same.) . Table showing temperature of each mo., Toledo, Ohio. (17 same 1864 (p. 47)— 20 same.) . Table showing direction of wind, no. clear, vari- able, and cloudy days, and no. of days in which it rained and snowed, Toledo, Ohio. (17 same 1864 (p. 49)— 20 same.) 1861/3-1861/5. Table showing depth of snow in inches and amt. of melted snow and rain in inches, Toledo, Ohio. (17 same 1864 (p. 48)— 20 same.) Vermont 1864. Wind, weather, and temperature observations at Newburgh, Vt., appearance of spring birds, etc. (18 A. R. N. Y. state museum 1865: 210.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 163 CLIMATE— cont'd Winds— cont'd Wisconsin 1837-1864. Table showing mo. mean temperature of open air in shade, Milwaukee, Wise. (18 A.R. N. Y. state museum 1865: 230.) 1843-1859. Table showing mo. and ann. amt. of rain and melted snow at Milwaukee, Wise. (20 same 1867: 122-123.) CLINTON COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: State CLINTON STATE PRISON; see p. 404 CLINTONVILLE Liquor Traffic; see Liquor Traffic: City CLOCK MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. CLOTHING TRADE Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Industry; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes COAL Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Prices; see that title Production; see Industries, etc. Mining COAL TRADE Combinations; see Trusts Strikes; see Labor Disputes COBALT; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS COFFEE Duty on; see Tariff Prices; see Prices. Food Staples COHOES Assessment; see Taxation: State Finance; see Finance: City COHOES MANUFACTURING COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS: INDIVIDUAL COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE. INHERITANCE TAX COLLEGE LAND SCRIP FUND; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC. COR- NELL. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, NEW YORK CITY; see EDUCA- TION. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, FAIRFIELD; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, NEW YORK CITY; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, WESTERN DISTRICT; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL COLONIAL LAND GRANTS; see LAND GRANTS: CO- LONIAL COLOR-BLINDNESS Tests; see Railroads. Accidents COLORADO Taxation; see Taxation: State COLUMBIA COUNTY Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Limonites; see Natural Resources. Minerals Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources. Mineral Springs COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. STATE. ACADEMIC COLVIN SURVEY; see LAND: STATE. SURVEYS COMBINATIONS Industrial; see Trusts Railroad; see that title COMMERCE Laws 1856. The marine laws of state of N. Y., and ordi- nances of corporation of ports of N. Y., Brooklyn, and Jersey City in relation to vessels, steamboats, canals; .... by W. J. Haskett. N. Y., 1856. 228 pp. 3 ed. Port Regulations HaBBOB-MASTEBS, POET-WABDBN8, ETC. 1861. Legislation to provide agst. employment of assts. by harbor-masters and agst. receiving or paying of gratuities, suggested. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 53.) 1883. Recommendation to consider if office of harbor- master is necessary and to devise ways to legally compensate him. (Same Jan. 1883: 22.) 1891-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of bd. of port-wardens. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 45)— same 1903/4.) Albany serial 1837-1865. Ann. rept. of harbor-master, port of Al- bany, 1-29. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1837 in Sen. docs. 1838, v. 1 : 20 ; Aseem. docs. 1838, v. 3:69. 2. 1838 In Assem. docs. 1839, v. 3 : 135. 3. 1839 1840, v. 4 : 138. 4. 1840 " " " 1841, v. 4 : 126. 5. 1841 not found. 6. 1842 in Assem. docs. 1843, v. 6 : 186. 7. 1843 " " " 1844, v. 7 : 173. 8. 1844 ' 1845, v. 3 : 49. 9. 1845 ' 1846, v. 6:220. 10. 1846 ' 1847, v. 1 : 38. 11. 1847 ' 1848, v. 5 : 184. 12. 1848 ' 1849, v. 5 : 231. 13. 1849 " " " 1850, v. 8 : 187. 14-19. 1850-1855 not found. 20. 1856 in Assem. docs. 1857, v. 3 : 207. 21. 1857 ' 1858, v. 4 : 150. 22-27. 1858-1863 not found. 28. 1864 In Assem. docs. 1865, v. 2 : 27. 29. 1865 1866, V. 4 : 64. non-serial 1837. Rept. on petition for law creating harbor-master for port of Albany. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 292, 1837 v. 4.) 1839. Ann. rept. of harbor-master of port of Albany. (Sen. doc. 25, 1839 v. 1.) 164 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE— cont'd Port Regulations— cont'd Habbob-masters, Pobt-wabdens, etc. — cont'd Brooklyn 1838. Rept. on petition re. harbor-master's fees of Brooklyn City. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 47, 1838 v. 2.). 1878. Recommendation to dispense with offices of harbor-masters and port-wardens and place services of these officers under auspices of police or dock dept. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1878: 27.) Albany 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of E. Corning, and others, for law creating harbor-master for port of Albany. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 292, 1837 v. 4.) New York City serial Under sec. 13, ch. 487, laws of 1862. 1862-1882. Ann. rept. of capt of the port of N. Y. n. t p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1862-1867 not found. 1868 In Assem. docs. 1869, v. 2 : 17. 1869 " " 1870, v. 3 32. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 2 13. 1871 not found 1872 " 1873 In Sen. docs. 1874, T. 2 18. 1874 " Assem. " 1875, T. 2 8. 1875 " w 1876, V. 3 16. 1876 " ** 1877, V. 2 13. 1877 " " 1878, T. 3 27. 1878 " " 1879, V. 2 18. 1879 " ** 1880, V. 3 42. 1880 " Sen. ** 1881, T. 1 18. 1881 " ** 1882, V. 5 49. 1882 " Assem. " 1883, V. 2 11. non-serial 1819. Rept. on petition praying for amdmt. of law to regulate wardens, pilots, and harbor-masters of N. Y. port and also counter petition. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 373-374.) 1844. Petition praying that act be passed declaratory of rights of port-wardens of N. Y. and prohibiting persons from exercising any duties or functions that appertain to office of port-warden. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1844 v. 2.) 1856. Rept. re. reorganization of warden's office, port of N. Y. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 182, 1856 v. 5.) 1857. Rept. re. official conduct of harbor-masters of N. Y. City. 34 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1857 v. 3.) 1861. Rept. of investigation of charges agst. certain harbor-masters of N. Y. City. 46 pp. (Same 38, 1861 v. 2.) 1862. Rept. of select committee on charges of malfea- sance in office of harbor-masters of N. Y. 22 pp. (Same 38, 1862 v. 3.) . Suppl. rept. re. charges agst. N. Y. harbor- masters. 16 pp. (Same 82, 1862 v. 5.) 1872. Rept. on alleged abuses of harbor-masters of port of N. Y. ix, 78 pp. (Assem. doc. 164, 1872 v. 10.) 1877. Rept. of acting capt. of port of N. Y. re. fees collected. 2 pp. (Same 27, 1878 v. 3.) 1883. Recommendation re. regulation of system of pilotage and port-wardens of N. Y. port. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1883: 22.) 1883-1884. Repts. on duties of capt of port and of harbor-masters of port of N. Y. with reference to receipt of fees, salaries, perquisites, or gratuities, if any, for performance of said duties. 8, 5 pp. (Sen. docs. 48 and 52, 1884 v. 3.) 1884. Communication from gov. re. port and harbor- masters of N. Y. 2 pp. (Same 33, 1884 v. 3.) 1886-1888. Communication from health officer of port of N. Y. re. gross amt. of fees reed. 5 pp. (Same 32, 1888 v. 5.) COMMERCE— cont'd Port Regulations — cont'd Pilots and Pilotage serial Under act of Apr. 16, 1857. 1857-1900. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilots, 1-44. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1857 In Sen. docs. 1858, v. 2. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 3. 1859 not found. 4. 1860 In Assem. docs. 1861, v. 1 : 29. 5-8. 1861-1864 not found. 9. 1865 in Assem. docs. 1866, v. 10. 1866 " Sen. " 1867, v. 11. 1867 1868, V. T. 2 : 12. 12. 1868 in Assem. docs. 1869, v. 13. 1869 " " " 1870, t. 14. 1870 ' 1871, v. 15. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 16. 1872 not found. 17. 1873 in Sen. docs. 1874, v. 1:13. 1 : 31. 4:65. 2:31. 7 : 88 ; Assem. 1:10. 3:30. 3:23. 2 : 16. 18. 1874 19. 1875 20. 1876 21. 1877 22. 1878 23. 1879 24. 1880 25. 1881 26. 1882 Assem. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. 27. 1883 not found. 28. 1884 in Sen. 29. 1885 30. 1886 31. 1887 32. 1888 33. 1889 34. 1890 35. 1891 36. 1892 37. 1893 38. 1894 39. 1895 40. 1896 41. 1897 42. 1898 43. 1899 44. 1900 Assem. Sen. Assem. non-serial 1875, 1876, v. 1877, v. 1878, v. 1879, v. 1880, v. 1881, v. 1882, v. 1883, v. docs. 1885, v. 1886, v. 1887, v. 1888, v. 1889, V. 1890, v. 1891, v. 1892, v. 1893, v. 1894, v. 1895, v. 1896, v. 1897, v. 1898, v. 1899, v. 1900, v. 1901, v. 2:16. 2:12. 1:7. 1:6. 2:11. 1:8. 3 : 32. 2:24. 5:52. 2:10. 1:7. 3:24. 4:14. 7:56. 5:22. 7:30. 7:31. 6:35. 5:31. 3:27. 12:54. 5:18. 6:18. 2:19. 2:18. 2:16. 2:11. 1819. Letter of secy, of state of U. S. with copy of let- ter from minister of Great Britain complaining of extra charge for pilotage for H. B. M. ship Sybille. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 38-39; Assem. jol. 1819: 44-45.) 1828. Rept. on memorial on subject of pilot law. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1113.) 1831. Rept. on petitions of merchants, masters, and owners of vessels navigating East River re. pilot- age tax fixing tonnage. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 193, 1831 v. 2.) 1832. Rept on petitions for repeal of act of 1830 im- posing half pilotage on vessels not taking pilot. 3 pp. (Same 138, 1832 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. on petition of apprentices to pilots of port of N. Y., etc. 4 pp. (Same 237, 1836 v. 4.) 1837. Revision of laws re. pilots of port of N. Y. urged. (Govs. mess. 1837.) 1845. Govs. mess, on memorial from committee of pilots. (Sen. jol. 1845: 150-154.) • . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to laws regulating pilots and pilotage by way of Sandy Hook. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 186, 1845 v. 5.) . Memorial from pilots of N. Y. re. regulation of pilotage. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1845 v. 1.) . Rept. on memorial of N. Y. pilots. 14 pp. (Same 40, 1845 v. 1.) 1848. Rept. on jt. res. re. act concerning pilots. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 27, 1848 v. 2.) 1853-1869. Reply of bd. of comrs. of pilots re. moneys reed, and expended from Aug. 31, 1853, to Feb. 1, 1869. 3 pp. (Same 41, 1869 v. 4.) 1859. Communication on expenses of pilot comrs. 3 pp. (Senate doc. 98, 1859 v. 2.) Created by legist, act of June 28, 1853, and act of Apr. 16, 1857, in addition to superintendence of pilotage INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 165 COMMERCE— cont'd Port Regulations— cont'd Pilots and Pilotage — cont'd non-serial — cont'd by way of Sandy Hook, required to act also as comrs. to enforce port regulations of N. Y. 1860. Communication from comrs. of pilots re. law of 1857, establishing regulations for port of N. Y. 1 p. (Same 78, 1860 v. 1.) 1872. Testimony before sub-committee of committee of commerce and navigation re. alleged abuses of sys- tem now in operation under present bd. of pilot comrs. 41 pp. (Assem. doc. 151, 1872 v. 10.) 1873. Rept. of bd. of port-wardens of N. Y. re. pilots and pilotage of vessels, etc., in East River. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1873 v. 3.) 1873-1874. Rept. by bd. of comrs. of pilots re. fines collected. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1875 v. 7.) 1877. Memorial of gen. assem. of Conn. re. pilotage of vessels through Hell Gate. 4 pp. (Same 77, 1877 v. 8.) 1880. Argument of W. W. Goodrich before jt. commit- tee on commerce and navigation, Albany, in favor of abolition of compulsory pilotage and reduction of pilots' fees. 23 pp. . Legislation regulating pilotage recommended. (Govs. mess. 1880: 18.) . Memorial and res. of gen. assem. of Conn. re. law regulating Hell Gate pilotage. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1880 v. 6.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 72, re. pilots of channel of East River called Hell Gate. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1310.) 1884. Reduction of fees of pilots. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 34.) . Rept. on fees reed, by Sandy Hook pilots. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 56, 1884 v. 5.) 1891-1897. Payments from general fund for expenses of pilot comrs. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 45) — same 1897/8.) Duties vested in comrs. of docks of N. T. City Jan. 1, 1898 under provision of ch. 378, laws of 1897. 1901. An act to provide for licensing and govt, of pilots and regulating pilotage of port of N. Y., 1853, as amended 1854-1859, act of Cong. 1789, 1837; also by-laws of comrs. N. Y., 1901. 55 pp. 16°. Wharfage 1850. Rept. re. wharfage in Albany. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1850 v. 3.) 1854. Rept. on bill to amend law of Men. 31, 1901, re. wharfage in port of N. Y. 8 pp. (Same 99, 1854 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation on bill to regulate rates of wharfage, etc.; hist. of present law, etc. 6, 8 pp. (Same 76 and 78, 1859 v. 2.) 1865. Rept. on bill to regulate use of wharves and slips by N. Y. Steamship Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1865 v. 7.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE Arrangement Austria Belgium France Great Britain Michigan New York Canal-borne Black River Canal Cayuga and Seneca Canal Chemung Canal Erie & Champlain Canal Genesee Valley Canal Oneida Lake Canal Austria New York, cont. Canal-borne, contd. Oswego Canal Lake-borne Rail-home River-borne Ohio Russia United States Lake-borne Rail-borne River-borne 1892-1897. Inland water traffic in Austria-Hungary. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 227), 1900 v. 19.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd Belgium 1888-1896. Kilometric tonnage on Belgian canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 227), 1900 v. 19.) Prance 1860-1897. Water and r.r. traffic in Prance. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 228), 1900 v. 19.) 1897. Water traffic in Prance. (Same 79 (p. 229), 1900 v. 19.) Great Britain 1697-1774. Table showing trade betw. Amer. colonies and Great Britain in decennial periods. (A.R. engr. etc. 1896: 7.) 1888-1889. Inland traffic in the United Kingdom. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 229), 1900 v. 19.) Michigan 1855-1898. Ship canal traffic; Suez and St. Mary's Falls canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 230, 204-205), 1900 v. 19.) 1887-1898. Traffic statistics of St. Mary's Falls Canal. (Same 79 (p. 206), 1900 v. 19.) New York 1802. Rept. of agric. and commerce of state. (Govs, mess. 1802.) 1819. Attention of legisl. solicited to subject of easy and cheap communication and transportation for benefit of commerce. (Same 1819.) 1820. Remarks re. energies of other states directed to- ward provision of proper transportations. (Same 1820.) . Stmt, on condition and importance of proper means of transportation and communication for trade. (Same 1820.) . Importance of internal market for disposal of our products. (Same 1820.) 1822. Rept. on petitions, etc., re. exclusive rights of navigation by steam upon waters of state, granted to R. Livingston and Robert Fulton. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 804.) 1842. Proc. of public meeting recently held in N. Y. City re. deranged state of our commercial affairs. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1842 v. 3.) 1851-1853. Tabular stmt, of ann. business done by one of the largest forwarding houses showing ton- nage, receipts for freight, mileage of boats, and expenses of doing business. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 149-150.) 1864. Engr's. map of state of N. Y. showing its div. into groups and routes of commercial traffic; ace. T. C. Peters' rept. on resources of state, (v. 23 Trans, state agric. socy. 1863 frtsp.) 1866. Estimate of no. of tons of each of chief crops of state transported ann. over common roads, (v. 26 same 1866: 156.) 1874. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. state re. tribunal of arbitration. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1874 v. 5.) 1877-1899. Grain receipts at N. Y. City by canal, river, and coast and by rail; % by canal. (Same 79 (p. 179), 1900 v. 19.) 1894-1898. Table showing receipts of flour and grain at N. Y. by all routes during season. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1894 (pp. 32-33) — same 1898.) 1898-1899. Rept. of N. Y. commerce comn. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1899 v. 8.) 1900. Govs. mess, on rept. of N. Y. commerce comn. 4 pp. (Same 15, 1900 v. 4.) . Rept. of N. Y. commerce comn. 2209 pp. (As- sem. doc. 69, pt. 1 and 2, 1900 v. 16-17.) 1902. R.R. discrimination agst. port of N. Y. (Govs mess. 1902: 38.) 166 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne See also below Elver-borne. Wherever expedient tonnage material has been Included In this group. Owing to the make-up of the material this has not always been possible, and some tonnage material is necessarily to be found under Canals, see that title, and principally the sub-group, Tolls, etc. The distinction which it has been the intention to make, is to place all material relating to the movement of goods on canals under commerce, and to keep only that material which affects the state's financial interest in the canals under Canals, this latter as having an immediate bearing on receipts of and expenditures for canals. serial 1 series Under provisions of sec. 7, ch. 162, laws, of 1848. 1848-1879. Ann. rept. auditor of canal dept. on tolls, trade, and tonnage of the canals. Albany, 1849- 1880. COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1848 In Sen. docs. 1849, v. 1849 " Assem. " 1850, v. 1850 1851, v. 1851 " Sen. " 1852, v. 1852 " Assem. " 1853, v. 1853 1854, v. 1854 " " " 1855, v. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 1856 1857, v. 1857 1858, v. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 1861 1862, v. 66. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, v. 1863 ' 1864, v. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 1866 1867, v. 1867 ' 1868, v. 1868 ' 1869, v. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 1873 1874, v. 1874 " " " 1875, v. 1875 ' 1876, v. 1876 1877, v. 1877 ' 1878, v. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 1879 " " " 1880, v. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 1881 '* " " 1882, v. 2 series 2:60. 6 : 140. 3:56. 3:94. 4 : 107. 5 : 145. 4:95. 5 : 212. 3 : 185. 5 : 155. 3:94. 3 : 103. 5:93. 6 : 112 ; Sen. v. 4 : 7 : 224. 8 : 188. 4:90. 5:87. 8 : 226. 10 : 147. 7 : 102. 5:83. 6:77. 8 : 115. 5:71. 6:98. 7:92. 8 : 133. 3:31. 5:56. 4:72. 7:90. 6:87. 3:38. non-serial 1882. Ann. rept. of comptroller on tolls, trade, and ton- nage of canals. Albany, 1883. In Collected docs, as follows : 1882 in Assem. docs. 1883, v. 5 : 142. 3 series Under provision of ch. 244, laws of 1883. 1883-1904. Ann. rept. of supt. of public works re. trade and tonnage of canals. Albany, 1884-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 6 : 77. 1884 1885, v. 5 1885 " " " 1886, 1886 not found. 1887 in Assem. docs. 1888, v. 9 : 68. :60. 6:65. 1889, v. 15:110. 1888 1889 " " " 1890', v. 4 : 19. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 5 : 19. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 4 : 16. 1892 1893, v. 13:72. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 9:67. 1894 " " " 1895, V. 7:33. 1895 not found. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 25 : 83. 1898, v. 22 : 70. 1899, v. 17:68. 1900, v. 29 : 92. 1901, v. 31 : 81. 1902, v. 22:42. 1903, v. 12:61. 1904, v. 16:33. From 1886 to 1904 repts. also included in ann. rept. of the supt. of public works on the canals. 1897 if it 1898 " " 1899 tl tt 1900 u H 1901 " Sen. 1902 " Assem 1903 " Sen. 1824-1845. Tolls on all canals, no. of boats arriving at and clearing tidewater lockages at Alexander's lock, and tonnage arriving at tidewater. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845: 193-194.) 1824-1847. Cumulative stmt, of tolls on all canals, boats arriving at and clearing from tidewater, lockages at junction, Alexander's locks, and ton- nage arriving at tidewater. (Same 1846 (pp. 212- 213)— same 1847.) 1824-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing tolls on all canals, no. of boats arriving at and clearing from tidewater, lockages at junction lock and at Alex- ander's lock, and tonnage arriving at tidewater. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (pp. 190-191)— same 1878.) 1824-1881. Stmt, showing tolls on all canals, no. boats arriving at and clearing from tidewater, lockages at junction lock and Alexander's lock, tonnage ar- riving at tidewater. (A.R. comptroller re. tons ou canals 1882: 274-275.) 1826-1835. Comparison of tonnage on canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1835: 10.) 1830. Stmt, of whole quantity of down freight upon which toll is charged by weight, that was conveyed on N. Y. canals to city of Albany during season of canal navigation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830: 13-14.) 1830-1831. Table showing quantity of merchandise, etc., conveyed from Albany and amt. of toll paid thereon. (Same 1830 (p. 14) — same 1831.) 1830-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing price of transportation betw. Buffalo and Hudson River. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (p. 18) — same 1847.) 1830-1882. Comparative table showing cost of transpor- tation per ton on canals on up and down freight, tolls paid to state, and carrier's charge. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 36-37.) 1831. Stmt, of property conveyed on canals to the city of Albany during season of navigation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831 table facing p. 17.) 1833-1847. Cumulative stmt, of no. of clearances is- sued at offices on all canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (p. 231) — same 1847.) 1833-1882. Comparative table of no. of clearances is- sued from tidewater and on Erie, Champlain, Os- wego, and Cayuga and Seneca canals. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 298-301.) . Comparative stmt, of no. of clearances issued at each office on all canals. (Same 1882: 286-297.) 1834-1837. Aggregate quantity and value of products shipped to tidewater. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls 1837: 28.) 1834-1838. Quantity of wheat and flour shipped to tide- water and market value. (Same 1838: 35.) 1834-1844. Comparative table showing per cent of tons of each class of property which came from each canal. (Same 1844: 6.) 1834-1851. Cumulative stmt, of total tons of property coming to tidewater and aggregate value thereof in market. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1848 (p. 7) — same 1851.) 1834-1860. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing quantity of flour, wheat, and other grain arrived at tidewater by Erie and Champlain canals together with their estimated value. (A.R. canal comrs 1852 (p. 181)— same 1860.) . Cumulative stmt, showing quantity of bds. and scantling, shingles, timber, and wood at tidewater by Erie and Champlain canals, together with their estimated value. (Same 1852 (p. 182)— same 1860 ) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 167 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE-n:ont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Comparative stmt, of property arriving and leaving on Penna. and N. Y. canals. (A.R. canal comrs. on tolls etc. 1835: 157-165.) . Merchandise and furniture shipped to other states via N. Y. canals. (Same 1835: 7-8; Sen. doc. 70 (p. 7), 1836 v. 2.) . Merchandise from and to tidewater. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1835: 9-10.) 1835. Proportion of butter and lard, cheese, beef and pork, and wool furnished by several canals. (Sen. doc. 70 (p. 7), 1836 v. 2.) . Proportion of flour, wheat, coarse grain, timber, lumber, and staves cleared on several canals. (Same 70 (p. 6), 1836 v. 2.) . Quantity of merchandise, furniture, pigs, and castings going from tidewater and salt going to and from tidewater, distributed on several canals. (Same 70 (p. 7), 1836 v. 2.) 1835-1837. Comparative stmt, of property going east from Buffalo and Pittsburg on N. Y. canals. (A. R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1837: 36-37.) . Stmt, of aggregate property first cleared on canals. (Same 1835 (folded stmt. Fl) — same 1837.) . Stmt, of aggregate property left on canals. (Same 1835 (folded stmt. F2)— same 1837.) No returns found for 1836. . Comparative stmts, of property arriving at tide- water on Penna. and N. Y. state improvements. (Same 1837: 40-41.) 1835-1838. Comparative stmt, of merchandise cleared from tidewater on canals. (Same 1838: 36.) 1836. Tonnage cleared on canals. (Same 1836: 7.) . Tonnage of articles on each canal and total ton- nage on all canals. (Same 1836: 120-123.) . Rept. of canal bd. re. toll on gypsum from beds in state. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 294, 1836 v. 4.) 1836-1839. Comparative stmt, of total tonnage on all property and amt. of tolls collected. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1839: 2.) . Stmt, of description and quantity and value of all property cleared on state canals. (Same 1836 (pp. 4-6)— same 1839.) 1836-1842. Stmt, of canals on which merchandise clear- ed at Albany, West Troy, and Schenectady was left. (Same 1836 (p. 17)— same 1842.) . Increase in flour and wheat product of Western States at tidewater. (Same 1842: 26.) . Tons of merchandise arrived by canal at Buf- falo, Black Rock, and Oswego, and tolls on same from Albany. (Assem. doc. 148 (p. 21), 1843 v. 6.) 1836-1843. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing ann. average of total movement of tons. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1842 (p. 21) — same 1843.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing total ton- nage of property transported on canals, value and amt. of tolls collected. (Same 1841 (p. 15) — same 1843.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing total ton- nage transported on canals. (Same 1842 (p. 15) — same 1843.) . Quantity of flour and wheat delivered at tide- water from Western States and N. Y. state. (Same 1843: 28.) 1836-1844. Comparative table of tons of total move- ment on all canals. (Same 1844: 132-133.) . Comparative table showing tonnage of all prop- erty transported on canals, ascending and descend- ing, its value, amt. of tolls collected. (Same 1844: 5.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1836-1845. Value of total movement of articles on all canals. (Same 1845: 132.) . Total tonnage of all property transported on canals, value and amt. of tolls collected. (Same 1845: 6.) . Tons of property from tidewater and arriving at tidewater from western states and N. Y. state, tons of internal trade of N. Y. state, and total movement on all canals. (Same 1845: 160.) 1836-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tons of total movement of articles on all canals. (Same 1842 (p. 20)— same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing value of total movement on all canals. (Same 1846 (p. 163)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of total tonnage of property on canals, value and amt. of tolls collected. (Same 1846 (p. 7)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons of articles transported on all canals. (Same 1845 (pp. 129-131) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of value of articles transported on all canals. (Same 1845 (pp. 133-135) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tonnage arriving at tide- water, produce of this state by way of Erie Canal includes contribution of lateral canals. (Same 1844 (p. 151)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons going from tidewater to western states and left in N. Y. state, total tons of internal trade of this state and tons of total movement on all canals. (Same 1845 (p. 165) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons from tidewater and tons arriving at tidewater from western states and N. Y. state, total tons arriving, internal trade of states and total movement of canals. (Same 1845 (p. 166) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons arriving at tidewater from western and from N. Y. states; total tons arriving at tidewater; tons of internal trade of this state, and tons of total movements on all canals. (Same 1845 (p. 162)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons arriving at tidewater from western and N. Y. states, total tons arriving, internal trade of this state, and total movement on all canals. (Same 1845 (p. 163) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons going from tidewater and tons arriving at tidewater from western and N. Y. states; total tons arriving internal trade of this state and total movement on all canals. (Same 1845 (p. 164)— same 1847.) 1836-1851. Cumulative stmt, of total tonnage of all property on canals, its value and amt. of tolls collected. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1848 (p. 7) — same 1851.) 1836-1853. Stmt, of tons of property going from tide- water, tons arriving at tidewater from western states and from this state; total tons arriving at tidewater; tons of internal trade of N. Y. state; tons of total movement on all canals. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 309)— same 1854.) 1836-1855. Stmt, of total ann. tonnage from and to tidewater 1836/50, and estimated amts. during next 5 yrs., 1851/5. (A.R. engr. on canals 1850: 13.) 1836-1862. General view of tolls, trade, and tonnage, with percentage of ann. increase, and decrease on state canals. (Same 1862: 453.) 1836-1879. Cumulative stmt, showing total tonnage of all property on canals ascending and descending, value and amt. of tolls collected. (A.R. on tolls, 168 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1850 (p. 9) — same 1879.) 1836-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing value of total movement of articles on all canals. {Same 1848 (p. 140)— same 1881.) 1836-1882. Products of the forest; agric; stmt, of tons arriving at tidewater from western states and from this state, total tons arriving at tidewater, tons of internal trade of this state, tons of total movement on all canals; mnftres; merchandise, and other articles. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on all canals 1882: 244-253.) . Comparative table of tons of property going from tidewater, tons arriving at tidewater from western states and from this state, total tons ar- riving at tidewater, tons internal trade of this state, tons total movement on all canals. (Some 1882: 242-243.) 1836-1898. Tons per annum arriving at and going from tidewater and internal movement of N. Y. state canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 169-170), 1900 v. 19.) 1836-1899. Classified ann. tonnage on all N. Y. state canals. {Same 79 (pp. 166-167), 1900 v. 19.) 1836-1902. Table showing value of total movement of articles on all canals. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 305) — same 1903.) . Table showing total movement in tons on all canals. {Same 1844 (p. 225) — same 1903.) 1837-1844. Stmt, of tons of articles shipped at each office on each canal and total tons, etc. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1837 (folded stmt. 6) — same 1844.) . Table showing value of articles shipped at each office on canals, and total value. {Same 1837 (folded stmt. 8) — same 1844.) 1837-1846. Table giving total tonnage of all property transported on canals, its value, amt. of tolls col- lected, and average cost of repairs per mile. (Sen. doc. 63 (p. 62), 1847 v. 2.) . Table of total movement of lumber on all canals for 1837, 1840, 1843, 1845, 1846. {Same 81 (p. 4), 1847 v. 3.) 1837-1847. Cumulative stmt, of tons of property on each and all canals comprising tons of total move- ment (A.R canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (p. 234) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of estimated value of property transported on each canal. {Same 1846 (p. 226) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of cost of transportation on canals re. difference betw. toll to state and charge after toll which goes to carrier. {Same 1846 (p. 22) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of total cost of transportation, total tons of transportation, incl. toll and freight and difference each yr. betw. toll and freight. {Same 1846 (p. 23)— same 1847.) 1837-1848. Stmt, showing estimated value of all prop- erty transported on each canal in each yr. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848, folded stmt. 66, facing p. 219.) 1837-1855. Cumulative table of comparison showing tons of wheat and flour arriving at tidewater, pro- duce of this state and its value, tons and value of that coming from other states and tolls; tolls on all other articles moving on canal and total tolls. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848 (p. 101) — same 1855.) 1837-1859. Cumulative stmt, of tonnage ascending and descending, total of both, value of descending and ascending freight, and tolls. {Same 1848 (p. 100) — same 1859.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837-1860. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing clas- sification of tons and value of total movements of all articles upon canals, toll upon each class. {Same 1848 (pp. 98-99)— same 1860.) 1837-1866. Table showing remarkable steadiness and uniformity of increase upon tonnage of all canals. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 87: 14.) 1837-1874. Stmt, of total tonnage of all property on canals, ascending and descending, its value and ann. amt. of tolls collected. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1875: 59.) 1837-1879. Cumulative stmt, showing total tons of transportation, cost of transportation, incl. toll and freight, and difference betw. toll and freight. (A. R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (p. 15)— same 1879.) 1837-1880. Total tonnage of all property on canals, and amt. of tolls collected. (Supt. public works on canals 1880: 142.) 1837-1882. Comparative table of total movement on all canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 220-221.) . Comparative table showing tons of transporta- tion, cost of transportation, incl. toll and freight, and difference each yr. betw. toll and freight. {Same 1882: 39.) . Stmt, of tons of total movement of articles on all canals. (Some 1882: 218-219.) . Comparative tables showing tendency of trade on canals. {Same 1882: 52-61.) . Comparative stmt, of tons of property moved on each and all canals, comprising tons of total move- ment. {Same 1882: 302-305.) . Comparative table showing estimated value of all property transported on each canal in each yr. {Same 1882: 279-285.) . Tonnage of all property on canals, total ann. tolls collected, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1882: 8.) 1837-1883. Table showing tolls paid on total movement of articles and upon boats and passengers ann. (Legisl. manual 1844 (p. 226)— same 1884.) 1837-1898. Tons of property ann. moved on each and all N. Y. state canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 163- 165), 1900 v. 19.) 1837-1904. Schedule of total tonnage of all property on canals ascending and descending ann. with value thereof. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (p. 76) — same 1904.) . Schedule of ann. total tonnage and valuation of same arriving at tidewater. {Same 1883 (p. 60) — same 1904.) . Schedule of tons of total ann. movement of ar- ticles on all canals. {Same 1883 (pp. 61-62) — same 1904.) . Stmt, of tons of property moved ann. on each and all canals. {Same 1883 (pp. 77-78) — same 1904.) . Table of value of total movement of articles on all canals of state; classified. {Same 1883 (pp. 81- 82) — same 1904.) 1838-1840. Aggregate stmt, of tons, values, and tolls of articles transported on canals. (A.R. comrs. canal fund on tolls etc. 1838 (pp. 9-31) — same 1840.) 1838-1847. Tonnage and value and tolls paid on ar- ticles transported on canals. {Same 1838 (pp. 24- 30)— same 1847.) 1840-1847 changes to folded table. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 169 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Stmt, of total tons from tidewater and aggre- gate market value and total sums of tolls reed, on all canals. (Same 1838 (p. 34)— same 1847.) 1839. Tons transported from tidewater. (Same 1839: 9-10.) 1839-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing value of each ar- ticle transported on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (pp. 141-143)— same 1881.) 1840-1841. Comparison of tonnage. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1841: 12.) . Stmt, of no. of tons transported from tidewater. (Same 1840 (pp. 3-4)— same 1841.) . Stmt, of quantity, description, and value of all property cleared in all collectors' offices on all state canals. (Same 1840 (folded table A) — same 1841.) 1842-1847. Stmt, of no. of tons going from tidewater. (Same 1842 (p. 16)— same 1847.) 1843-1845. Cumulative comparative stmt, of no. of bushels of salt delivered at different points each yr. and amt. paid for bounty in each case. (48 A.R. comptroller 1843/4 (p. 39)— same 1844/5.) 1843-1853. Comparison of ann. per cent of business of canals, 1848 being used as standard, showing ton- nage by canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 108-113.) 1844. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, of 1844 as re- lates to canals and on canal trade and tonnage. (Assem. doc. 177, 1844 v. 7.) 1844-1845. Offices in which freight is deposited. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls 1845: 205.) 1844-1847. Stmt, showing no. of cargoes and light boats weighed at each weigh lock, no. of cargoes to which additions were made, average weight of cargoes at each weigh lock. (Same 1844 (p. 161) — same 1847.) 1845. Lockages on each canal. (Same 1845: 173-180.) 1845-1847. Stmt, of tons and value of property deliv- ered at Albany. (Same 1845 (p. 12) — same 1847.) 1846-1866. No. tons delivered at tidewater from west- ern states. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 327.) 1847. Stmt, of tons of articles shipped at offices of canals, total tons, etc. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls 1847: 25-48.) 1848-1851. Tons and value of articles transported ann. on canals and r.rs. paying tolls. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 166-177.) 1848-1852. Schedule of tons and value of articles de- livered ann. at tidewater by canals and r.rs. (Same 1852: 178-189.) 1848-1881. Stmt, showing tonnage, value, and tolls paid on each article transported on all canals, with total of tonnage carried one mile. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (pp. 91-94)— same 1881.) 1850-1852. Stmt, showing no. of tons going from tide- water by canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1852: 10.) 1850-1857. Stmt, of tons of each article coming from other states and Canada transported on canals of state, and arriving at tidewater, on which canal bd. has proposed to reduce rates of toll, together with tolls thereon. (Sen. doc. 123 (pp. 5-6), 1858 v. 3.) 1850-1861. Stmt, showing aggregate tonnage of total movements on all canals, also tolls reed., incl. rent of surplus waters and interest on current revenues. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: 48.) 1853. Recommendation for reduction of taxes on canal transportation of country market products in or- COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd der to increase their sale and secure to this state profits of carrying trade by commerce with West- ern States. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1853: 18-19.) . Tabular stmt, of trade on canals embracing tonnage, tolls, and movement of tonnage, classified by products. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 104- 107.) . Table showing tonnage on canals, cost of trans- portation of same, and estimate of what transpor- tation would have cost if articles had been carried on N. Y. and Erie and also on N. Y. Central R.R. at their present rate of charges. (Same 1853: 145- 147.) 1853-1862. Tabular stmt, of tons of total ann. move- ment; tolls paid; freight paid to carrier; and aver- age cost per ton per mile. (Same 1862: 450.) . Tonnage relating to r.rs. and canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1865: 137-138.) . Cumulative stmt, showing business of canals, and of Northern N. Y., N. Y. Central, and N. Y. and Erie R.R. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1854 (pp. 211-213)— same 1862.) 1853-1877. Memorial of S. B. Ruggles, with stmt, of comparative movement of property on canals of N. Y. and on N. Y. Central R.R. and Erie R.R.; foldg. table. (Sen. doc. 58, 1879 v. 2.) 1853-1882. Comparative table showing separate ton- nage of all canals and on N. Y. Central and Erie R.R., and aggregate of both, with losses and gain compared with preceding yr. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 44-46.) 1853-1898. Ton mileage on N. Y. canals and r.rs. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 181), 1900 v. 19.) 1853-1903. Table showing ann. tonnage of N. Y. Cen- tral R.R., Erie R.R., and canals during each yr. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 26-28)— same 1903.) 1854-1858. Eastward movement of freight from Buf- falo, receipts of westward moving freight at Buf- falo, classified by products, total value, tolls reed. (Assem. doc. 178 (p. 18), 1859 v. 4.) . Eastward movement of way and through freight from Oswego by Oswego and Erie Canal; classified by products; total value; tolls reed.; do. westward movement; tonnage by products. (Same 178 (p. 19), 1859 v. 4.) 1855. Stmt, of no. of tons of articles and amt. of tolls reed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1855: 171.) 1855-1858. Westward movement of merchandise via resp. Buffalo and Oswego per annum. (Assem. doc. 178 (p. 13), 1859 v. 4.) 1856-1858. N. Y. Central way tonnage and receipts and through tonnage and receipts for 7 mos. of canal navigation compared with 5 mos. of winter traffic. (Same 178 (p. 9), 1859 v. 4.) 1856-1862. Quantity of flour and grain sent eastward from lake regions on Erie. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 35-46.) 1857-1881. Comparative stmt, of tons of property left at N. Y. by canal boats which run directly to N. Y. without breaking bulk at West Troy or Albany. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1881: 376-391.) 1859-1878. Cumulative stmt, showing no. of bushels of barley transported on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1860 (p. 6) — same 1878.) 1860-1865. Stmt, showing aggregate shipment in tons on all canals, tolls reed., incl. Buffalo and Oswego, aggregate shipment in tons, and tolls reed, same period at Buffalo and Oswego of western products. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1866: 38.) 170 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Stmt, showing no. of tons of freight carried on canals, freight charges and canal tolls paid there- on, no. of tons of freight carried on N. Y. Central and Erie r.rs., and freight charges on same. (Same 1866: 29.) 1860-1869. Comparative ann. stmt, of total tonnage movement over N. Y. state canals, N. Y. Central and Erie r.rs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870: 13.) 1861. No. of tons of property carried, tolls paid on each class, and what rates would have heen under rates of 1851 and 1857. {Same 1862: 432.) 1861-1866. Table showing average cargo from Buffalo and Oswego, and tonnage. (Docs, const, con v. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 88: 15.) 1861-1881. Cumulative stmt, of total movement of flour, meal, and grain on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1879 (pp. 490-491)— same 1881.) . Cumulative stmt, showing flour, meal, and grain reed, at tidewater on state canals. (Same 1879 (pp. 492-493)— same 1881.) 1861-1882. Comparative stmt, of flour, meal, and grain reed, at tidewater by canal. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 396-397.) . Comparative stmt, showing quantity and tons of and tolls paid on each article transported on all canals. (Same 1882: 330-374.) . Comparative stmt, of total movement of flour, meal, and grain on all canals. (Same 1882: 394- 395.) 1861-1904. Schedule of ann. total movement of flour, meal, and grain on all canals. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 83- 84)— same 1904.) 1862-1876. Cumulative stmt, showing total tons and value, tolls paid, and relative proportion of tons, value and tolls of each class of property trans- ported on all canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and ton- nage, auditor canal dept. 1865 (pp. 179-182) — same 1876.) 1862-1883. Schedule of ann. tonnage and amt. of tolls collected upon N. Y. state canals, etc. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1883: 28.) 1863. Memorial from gen. assem. of Indiana re. tran- sit of produce and merchandise on canals and r.rs. of N. Y. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 169, 1867 v. 5.) 1866-1882. Stmt, of tons and value of each article transported on canals for different yrs. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 142-167.) 1867. Debate on repts. of committee on canals and committee on finance re. present and future busi- ness upon lines of canals of state, particularly upon the Erie, Oswego, Cayuga and Seneca, and Cham- plain. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1417- 1445.) . Debate on repts. of committees on finances and on canals re. r.r. and canal traffic. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1462-1492.) 1869-1899. Heavy goods, i. e. rwy. iron, salt, coal, and ores on all N. Y. canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 180), 1900 v. 19.) 1870-1899. Through and way traffic: N. Y. canals, N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R., and Penna. R.R. (Same 79 (p. 184), 1900 v. 19.) 1871. Communication of Bd. of Trade re. free delivery over canals of necessaries of life. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1871 v. 4.) 1875. Mess, of gov. on canals of state; relief of canal commerce. 21 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1875 v. 7.) . Same, separate. 25 pp. COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Preamble and res. of gen. assem. of Penna. re. alleged unjust discrimination agst. owners of Penna. canal boats navigating waters of N. Y. state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1876 v. 6.) 1876-1882. Comparative stmt, showing business of ca- nals and N. Y. Central and Erie R.R.; aggregate movement for each yr. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 64.) 1876-1885. Table showing relation betw. canals and r.rs.; gains and losses in tonnage. (3 A.R. r.r. comrs. 1885 v. 1: xiv.) 1877-1880. Stmt, showing value of each article ship- ped at each office going west on several canals, total value at each office, value of each article at all offices, and total on each canal designating betw. that paying toll and that on free list. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1877 (pp. 74-79)— some 1880.) 1879. Advantage accruing to canal trade resulting from deepening canals offsets expense of work. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1879: 11-12.) 1879-1880. Stmt, showing value of each article of through freight shipped at each office going west on several canals, total value at each office, value of each article at all offices, and total on each canal designating betw. that paying toll and that on free list. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1879 (pp. 134-139)— same 1880.) . Stmt, showing value of each article of way freight at each office going east and west on sev- eral canals, total value at each office, value of each article at all offices, and total on each canal desig- nating betw. toll paying and free list. (Same 1879 (pp. 92-98) — same 1880.) 1880-1881. Comparative table showing decrease in whole no. of bushels of barley transported on ca- nals, also decrease in toll. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. tolls etc. 1881: 8.) 1880-1903. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing lake and canal rates on wheat and corn. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade on canals 1887 (p. 119)— same 1903.) 1882. Stmt, of amt. and value of tonnage transported on canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 6-7.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article of way freight shipped at each office going west on sev- eral canals, total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 65-71.) . Stmt, showing value of each article shipped at each office on canals, total value at each office, value of each article at all offices, total on each canal, also total value at each office, value of each article at all offices on free list. (Same 1882: 111- 117.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article of through freight shipped at each office going west on canals, total tons at each office, and total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 72-77.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article of way freight shipped at each office going east on canals, total tons at each office, total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 84-89.) . Stmt, showing tons of each kind of merchandise going to other states by way of Buffalo and Os- wego, tons of merchandise left in state, tons of merchandise going from tidewater by way of Erie Canal. (Same 1882: 276.) . Stmt, showing tons and value of, and tolls paid on each article transported on all canals with total INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 171 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd movement of no. of tons carried one mile. (Same 1882: 121-124.) 1882. Stmt, showing total tons and value, tolls paid, relative proportion of tons, value and tolls each class of property transported on all canals. (Same 1882: 375.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article shipped at each office going west on canals, total tons at each office, and total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 78-83.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article of through freight shipped at each office going east on canals, total tons at each office, total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 90-95.) 1882. Stmt, showing tons of each article shipped at each office going east on canals, total tons at each office, total tons of each article at all offices. (Same 1882: 96-101.) . Stmt, showing tons of each article shipped at each office on canals, total tons at each office, total tons of each article at all offices; total tons at each office, and total tons of each article at all offices on free list. (Same 1882: 104-110.) . Stmt, of bbls. of flour and wheat to be made into flour arriving at tidewater through canals. (Same 1882: 6.) 1883. Improvements in depth of canals and enlarge- ment of locks suggested as means of improving canal traffic. (Ann. financial rept. comptroller re. canals 1883: 20-21.) . Outline of cause of decrease in canal tonnage; urging state encouragement of industry. (Same 1883: 16-17.) 1883-1887. Stmt, showing value of all property and each article which went to N. Y. during season. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade and tonnage on canals 1883 (p. 39)— same 1887.) 1883-1904. Stmt, showing total tons of each article of through freight and total tons of all articles of through freight going west during season, fully classified by subject. (Same 1883 (pp. 103-106) — same 1904.) . Same, going east and west. (Same 1883 (pp. 111-114)— some 1904.) . Same, going east. (Same 1883 (pp. 91-94) — same 1904.) . Same, way freight going west. (Same 1883 (pp. 99-102) — same 1904.) . Same, going east and west. (Same 1883 (pp. 38-39)— same 1904.) . Same, going east. (Same 1883 (pp. 87-90) — same 1904.) . Ann. acct. of property cleared each wk. on canals for season classified as follows and detailed for each class: the forest, product of animals, agric, mnftres., merchandise, and other articles. (Same 1883 (pp. 6-15)— some 1904.) 1884-1903. Stmt, of tonnage of property to N. Y. from all canals during season without breaking bulk, fully classified. (Same 1884 (pp. 70-73) — same 1903.) 1885-1888. Schedule of value of all property and value of each article that went to N. Y. during season via canals. (Same 1885 (pp. 74-78) — some 1888.) 1886-1904. Stmt, showing value of each and all articles carried upon canals during season. (Same 1886 (p. 235)— same 1904.) 1887-1904. Stmt, showing total tons carried on all canals during season and total tons of each article carried on all canals, fully classified by subject. COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York— cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd „ non-serial — cdlit'd (Same 1887 (pp. 177-182)— same 1904.) 1888-1893 no items found. . Stmt, showing tonnage receipts by all routes at N. Y. of flour and grain, and percentage of total amt. which each route carried. (Same 1887 (pp. 145-146)— same 1904.) 1893-1898 no returns found. 1888-1903. Schedule of all property left at tidewater during season, fully classified by subject. (Same 1888 (pp. 200-203)— same 1903.) 1890-1904. Stmt, of value of all property to N. Y. from canals during season, fully classified. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1890 (pp. 266-269)— same 1904.) 1894-1899. Traffic on N. Y. canals by mos. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 170), 1900 v. 19.) Black Riveb Canal 1850. Stmt, of freight transported on Black River Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 103-104.) 1887-1889. Schedule of total tons to N. Y., from Black River Canal during season, fully classified. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1887 (p. 203)— same 1889.) 1887-1904. Schedule of total tons of property carried upon Black River Canal during season. (Same 1887 (p. 107)— same 1904.) 1890-1904 item is schedule of property cleared and left on canal. 1896-1902. Schedule of property arriving at tidewater from Black River Canal during season, fully classi- fied by subject. (Same 1896 (p. 372)— same 1902.) Cayuga and Seneca Canal 1887-1889. Schedule of tonnage of property to N. Y. from Cayuga and Seneca Canal during season. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1887 (p. 204) — same 1889.) 1887-1890. Schedule of total tons of property to N. Y. from Cayuga and Seneca Canal. (Same 1887 (p. 80)— same 1903.) 1890-1896 no items found. 1887-1904. Schedule of total tons of property carried upon Cayuga and Seneca Canal during season. (Same 1887 (p. 231)— same 1904.) 1895-1904 title continues property cleared at Genesee on Cayuga and Seneca canal. Chemung Canal 1840-1854. Stmt, of tonnage on Chemung Canal during 1840, 1845, 1850, 1854. (Assem. doc. 113 (pp. 5-6), 1856 v. 4.) Ebie and Champlain Canals 1821-1834. Comparative stmt, showing quantities of principal articles passing Utica upon Erie Canal, both ways; also amt. of toll on Erie Canal in each yr., during same time. (A.R. comrs. canal funds re. tolls etc. 1834 foldg. table 3.) 1823. Stmt, of articles which have passed Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1823: 549- 550.) Paging Is that of Assem. jol. 1824. . Articles passing on Erie Canal at Rome not enumerated in books or stated in detail in mo. returns. (Same 1822: 19-21.) 1823-1834. Stmt, of property cleared at Whitehall to- wards tidewater on Champlain Canal, property ar- riving at Whitehall from tidewater on Champlain Canal. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834 foldg. table 5.) 1824. Table showing amt. of articles passing east to Troy and Albany on canal of West Troy. (A.R. canal comrs. 1824.) . Table showing amt. of articles passing north and west on canal at West Troy. (Same 1824.) 172 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS 07 THE STATE OP NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals- -cont'd 1824-1826. Stmt, of amt. of property which passed West Troy, below junction of Erie and Champlain canals. {Same 1826 sheet table 2.) 1824-1834. Cumulative stmt, showing amt. of property which passed Utica on Erie Canal. (Same 1826 (sheet table 1) — same 1834.) No returns found for 1827, 1830. . Comparative table of articles ascending Erie and Champlain canals from tidewater. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834 foldg. table 4.) 1824-1843. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing ton- nage and lockages of Erie Canal at east terminal coal and merchandise from tidewater, merchandise left on canal and passing to other states and salt to other states. (Some 1837 (folded stmt. 11) — same 1843.) 1824-1844. Comparative stmt, showing tolls on all ca- nals, no. boats arriving at, and clearing from tide- water, lockages at Alexander's lock, tonnage ar- riving at tidewater. (.Same 1844: 181-182.) . Comparative stmt, of tons of property going from tidewater, coal and merchandise ascending Erie and Champlain canals from tidewater, and merchandise left on the several canals. (Same 1844: 144.) 1824-1847. Cumulative stmt, of tons of property from tidewater, coal and merchandise ascending Erie and Champlain canals from tidewater, and mer- chandise left on canals. (Same 1845 (p. 150) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, showing no. of boats and other floats passed lock 26 Erie Canal; commencement and close of navigation; season and days canal was navigable. (Same 1838 (folded stmt. 9) — same 1847.) . General view of progress of trade of Erie Canal with ann. cost of transportation. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 445.) . Statistics of trade on Erie Canal. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 70), 1865 v. 3.) 1824-1882. Comparative table showing no. boats and other floats passed at lock no. 26, in each yr. and for each mo. during season of navigation; time of commencement and close of each navigable season at that place, no. days canal was navigable in each yr. at that place. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 265-273.) 1826-1866. Stmt, showing original cost of Champlain Canal, tons shipped in each yr. from 1838 to 1866 incl., etc. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 36: 6-7.) 1826-1882. Stmt, of tons of property going from tide- water, coal and merchandise ascending Erie and Champlain canals, from tidewater, and of merchan- dise left on canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 212-213.) 1827. Stmt, of produce and merchandise cleared at Buffalo, Port Byron, Utica, and West Troy on Erie and Champlain canals. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 279- 282.) 1827-1828. Stmt of amt. of property which passed Utica on Erie Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829: 99.) 1828. Acct. of property cleared outward at West Troy. (Same 1828.) . Acct. of property passing to Troy through side- cut. (Same 1828.) . Acct. of property cleared outward at West Troy. (Same 1828.) 1829-1834. Comparative stmt, of property cleared at Buffalo and passing east on Erie Canal. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834: 66.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd . Comparative stmt, of property arriving at Buf- falo from east on Erie Canal. (Same 1834: 65.) 1829-1835. Stmt, of property arriving at Buffalo from east on Erie Canal in each yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1835: 51.) . Stmt, of property cleared at Buffalo and passing east on Erie Canal. (Same 1835: 52.) 1829-1840. Staple articles arriving at Buffalo and pass- ing east by Erie Canal. (Assem. doc. 295 (p. 13), 1841 v. 7.) 1830. Acct. of property arriving at Buffalo on Erie Canal during yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830: 15.) 1830-1832. Acct. of property cleared at Buffalo, and passing east on Erie Canal in each mo. (Same 1830 (sheet table 1)— same 1832.) 1830-1848. Tons arriving at tidewater from Erie Canal, yrly. lockages at Alexander's lock and average ann. whole charge on a bbl. of flour from Buffalo to Albany. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1848: 16.) 1830-1849. Tables showing up-freight per 100 lbs. from Albany to Buffalo. (Legisl. manual 1850: 423.) . Table showing down-freight per bbl., 216 lbs., from Buffalo to Albany for 20 yrs. (Same 1850: 422.) 1830-1853. Cumulative stmt, showing freight, incl. toll on 100 bbls. of flour from Buffalo to Albany and 100 tons of merchandise from Albany to Buffalo. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1852 (pp. 237-238)— same 1853.) 1830-1882. Comparative table of averages of up and down freight, in periods of 4 yrs. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 36.) . Comparative table showing total charge on 100 tons of up and down freight, tons arriving at tide- water from Erie Canal, average cargoes of boats, and lockages at Alexander's lock. (Same 1882: 40.) 1831. Stmt, of property conveyed on Erie and Cham- plain canals, from East and West Troy, during season of navigation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831: 27-28.) 1832. Acct. of property passing through Glens Palls feeder toward tidewater and amt. of toll reed, thereon at Fort Edward. (Same 1832: 55.) 1833. Rept. on petitions from farmers and other citi- zens residing in western N. Y. re. combination among principal forwarding cos. on Erie Canal to control prices and freight. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 320, 1833 v. 4.) 1833-1842. Tonnage of Erie Canal cleared from Al- bany and Troy and ann. average. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1842: 25.) 1833-1843. No. of boats arrived at and departed from Albany and West Troy over Erie Canal. (Same 1843: 27.) 1834. Prediction that capacity of Erie Canal will not much longer be adequate to exigency of western trade. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1834-1839. Table showing articles which came to Hud- son River on Erie and Champlain canals; quantity and estimated value of each article in market. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1834 (p. 5) — same 1839.) 1834-1843. Per cent of property from Erie and Cham- plain canals. (Same 1843: 25.) 1834-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing tons coming to tidewater from Erie and Champlain canals, etc. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1853 (p. 8)— some 1881.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 173 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1835. Stmt, of property cleared at Buffalo coming from other states and territories and going east on Erie Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1835: 54-55.) 1835-1837. Stmt, of property left on Erie Canal. (A. R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1835 (folded stmt. C2) — same 1837.) . Stmt, of property left on Champlain and lateral canals. (Same 1835 (folded table E2)— same 1837.) . Stmt, showing property first cleared at offices on Erie Canal. (Same 1835 (folded stmt. CI)— same 1837.) . Stmt, of property first cleared on Champlain and lateral canals. (Same 1835 (folded stmt. Dl)— same 1837.) 1835-1838. Tendency of tonnage via Champlain Canal. (Same 1842: 28.) 1835-1842. Tendency of tonnage on Erie Canal. (Same 1842: 27.) 1835-1843. Tons of articles delivered at West Troy from Champlain Canal. (Same 1843: 21.) . Tons of articles delivered at Albany from Cham- plain Canal. (Same 1843: 21.) 1835-1845. Tendency of lockages upon Erie Canal. (Same 1845: 8.) 1835-1848. Cumulative stmt, showing tons of property coming from Vt. and Canada and shipped at White- hall on Champlain Canal. (Same 1844 (p. 147) — same 1848.) 1835-1881. Comparative table showing tendency of lockages upon Erie Canal at various points. (A. R. auditor canal dept. re. tolls on canals 1881: 260- 261.) 1835-1898. Classified ann. tonnage arriving at tide- water from Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 167-168), 1900 v. 19.) 1835-1902. Table showing total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Cham- plain Canal. (Legisl. manual 1845 (p. 278) — same 1903.) . Table showing total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie Canal. (Same 1844 (p. 227)— same 1903.) . Table showing total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie and Cham- plain canals. (Same 1845 (p. 279) — same 1903.) 1836. Lockages on Erie and Champlain canals. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1836: 27.) 1836-1838. Stmt, of tonnage from tidewater and to tide- water cleared at Albany, West Troy, Schenectady, and Waterford resp. (Same 1836 (p. 13) — same 1838.) 1836-1844. Comparative stmt, of tonnage arriving at tidewater, by way of Erie Canal, produce of west- ern states or Canada coming in at Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego. (Same 1844: 151.) 1836-1846. Cumulative stmt, of tonnage of produce of N. Y. state arriving at tidewater via Erie Canal, incl. contributions from lateral canals 1836/45- 1836/46. (Same 1845 (p. 159)— same 1846.) 1836-1882. Comparative table of tons arriving at tide- water, produce of this state by way of Erie Canal, incl. contributions of lateral canals. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 237.) . Comparative stmt, of tons arriving at tidewater by way of Erie Canal, produce of western states and Canada. (Same 1882: 238.) 1837-1847. Cumulative stmt, of total movement in tons on Erie Canal. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (p. 233)— same 1847.) . Table showing amt. of tons of property arrived at tidewater by way of Champlain Canal, first from COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Vt. and Canada and second from this state. (Sen. doc. 24 (p. 20), 1849 v. 1.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tonnage of produce of western states or Canada arriving at tidewater by way of Erie Canal coming into Buf- falo, Black Rock, and Oswego. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1846 (p. 194) — same 1847.) 1837-1866. Comparative table showing remarkable steadiness and uniformity of increase in tonnage on Erie Canal, with value and revenue in tolls. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1060.) . Comparative table giving tonnage arriving at tidewater by Erie Canal, and the portions from within this state and from western states and Canada. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1059.) . Same. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 87: 13.) 1838-1865. Total tonnage arriving at tidewater by way of Erie Canal, distinguishing betw. tonnage from this state and tonnage from western states. (A. R. canal comrs. 1865: 136-138.) 1838-1866. Tons shipped each yr. via Champlain Canal, etc. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 36: 6-7.) 1838-1868. Total amt. of movement on Champlain Ca- nal in decennial periods. (Assem. doc. 181 (p. 9), 1870 v. 11.) 1839-1841. No. of miles travelled by boats cleared on Erie Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841: 4.) 1840. Aggregate movement of all commodities trans- ported on Erie Canal, comparative movement of each, etc. (Assem. doc. 306 (pp. 50-51), 1840 v. 7.) 1841-1847. Stmt, showing wkly. average of tons of car- go and days of passage from Black Rock to West Troy. (A.R. canal comrs. 1847: 22-23.) 1841-1882. Comparative table showing average tonnage of boats, time necessary to make passage, and cost to bring bbl. of flour from Buffalo to Albany, lock- ages at Alexander's lock, tons delivered at tide- water from Erie Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 63.) 1843-1847. Stmt, of no. of cribs passed lock 24 4 miles west of Schenectady in mos. of Sept., Oct., and Nov. (A.R. canal comrs. 1847: 13.) 1843-1857. Cumulative stmt, showing no. of cribs pass- ing Alexander's lock in each mo. (Same 1850 (p. 86) — same 1857.) 1847. Stmt, showing no. of boats detained on Erie Canal each day during Sept., Oct., Nov., total de- tentions at each lock, and average detentions for each day at each lock. (Same 1847 sheet table 3.) 1847-1848. Comparative table showing wkly. average tonnage of boats on Erie Canal and average time of making passage betw. West Troy and Black Rock. (Same 1848: 5.) 1847-1849. Table showing average tonnage of boats upon Erie Canal. (Same 1849: 7.) 1849. Stmt, of property coming from and going to Canada which arrived at Whitehall on Champlain Canal, showing average value of each class. (As- sem. doc. 129 (p. 14), 1850 v. 5.) 1850. Table showing average tons of cargo and no. of days in making passage betw. Black Rock and West Troy. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850- 81.) 1850-1853. Stmt, of property from other states via Whitehall, with quantity and estimated value of each article. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1850 (pp. 137-140) — same 1853.) 1851-1852. Table showing quantity of different articles transported on Champlain Canal going to and from Canada. (Sen. doc. 29 (pp. 4-7), 1853 v. 1.) 174 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Erie and Champlain Canals — cont'd 1852. Table showing aggregate amt. of all commodities transported on Erie Canal, comparative movement of each, amt. to be saved on each class by use of 240-ton instead of 150-ton boats, thus cheapening transportation 42-100 of a mill per ton per mile, with amt. paid, average miles, etc. (Same 46 (p. 29), 1853 v. 2.) 1857. No. of bushels of wheat and corn arriving from western states and Canada by way of Erie Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. on tolls, trade and ton- nage 1857: 5.) 1860. Rept. of auditor of canal dept. re. trade and tonnage on Champlain Canal. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1860 v. 1.) 1860-1866. Comparative table showing lockages at Alexander's lock, 3 miles west of Schenectady. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1065; Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 88: 4.) . Comparative stmt, of average eastward lock- ages daily at Syracuse lock in each mo. from Aug. to Nov. incl. (Proc. const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1480.) 1860-1867. Table showing what has been done, circum- stances under which it was done, and what might be done under circumstances if locks east of Syra- cuse had been taxed to their utmost capacity every day and hour when canal appears in good navi- gable order. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 6.) 1860-1869. Total tonnage per ann. arriving at tide- water by Erie and Champlain canals. (Assem. doc. 181 (p. 9), 1870 v. 11.) . Table of tonnage delivered at tidewater from Champlain Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1870: 67.) 1860-1882. Comparative table showing no. of cribs passing Alexander's lock in each mo. (A.R. comp- troller re. tolls on canals 1882: 262-264.) 1864-1866. Comparative stmt, of movement of east- ward-bound tonnage on Erie Canal and N. Y. Cen- tral R.R. (Proc. etc. const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1060; Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 87: 16.) 1866-1878. Flour and wheat arriving by way of Erie Canal from western states and Canada. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1866 (p. 4)— some 1878.) 1867-1877. Cumulative stmt, of amt. of flour and grain shipped by canal from Buffalo in each yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871 (p. 158) — same 1877.) 1869-1898. Vegetable food ann. carried on all canals in in N. Y. state; do. cleared at Oswego and Buffalo for transit through Erie Canal. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 171-173), 1900 v. 19.) 1872-1877. Cumulative table showing shipments of lumber, shingles, and staves by canal from Buffalo. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874 (p. 274)— same 1877.) 1873-1877. No. of boats cleared at Buffalo during sea- son. (Same 1873 (p. 186)— some 1877.) . Stmt, of no. of boats cleared at Buffalo from opening to close of navigation. (Same 1873 (p. 184)— same 1877.) 1876-1877. Stmt, showing shipments of pork, lard, grass seed, and pig lead from port of Buffalo by canal. (Same 1877: 140.) 1877. Summary of net profits of trips of strs. from Buffalo to N. Y. (Same 1877: 57.) 1883-1902. Ann. stmt, showing total tons arriving at tidewater from Oswego Canal, classified by subject. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (p. 35)— same 1902.) 1883-1904. Stmt, showing total quantity in tons and value of all property left at Buffalo from Erie COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Ebie and Champlain Canals — cont'd Canal during season. (Same 1883 (pp. 41-42) — same 1904.) . Stmt, showing tons of property left at tidewater from Erie Canal fully classified. (Same 1883 (p. 34)— same 1904.) . Stmt, of total tons of property left at tidewater from Champlain Canal during season fully classi- fied. (Same 1883 (pp. 34-35)— same 1904.) 1884-1904. Stmt, showing total quantity of shipments of each article left from Champlain Cajial at Whitehall going to Vt. and Canada. (Same 1884 (pp. 81-82)— same 1904.) . Stmt, showing total quantity of shipments of each article first cleared on Champlain Canal at Whitehall coming from Vt. and Canada. (Same 1884 (pp. 83-84)— same 1904.) 1885-1890. Ann. stmt, of sundry articles going west from east on Erie Canal showing details of articles and destination. (Same 1885 (p. 89) — same 1890.) . Ann. stmt, of property going east from west on Erie Canal at Buffalo showing starting point of each class. (Some 1885 (p. 90) — same 1890.) 1886-1903. Stmt, of property that went to N. Y. from Erie Canal. (Same 1886 (pp. 213-216) — same 1903.) 1886-1904. Schedule of total quantity in tons and value of all property cleared on Erie Canal at Buf- falo during season. (Same 1886 (p. 231) — some 1904.) 1887-1890. Schedule of total tons of each article and total tons of all articles carried on Erie Canal dur- ing season fully classified. (Same 1887 (pp. 209- 214) — same 1890.) . Same, Champlain Canal. (Same 1887 (pp. 215- 219) — same 1890.) 1887-1904. Schedule of total tons and value of all prop- erty cleared at Whitehall from Champlain Canal during season. (Same 1887 (p. 108) — same 1904.) . Schedule of total tons and value of property left at Whitehall from Champlain Canal during season. (Same 1887 (pp. 109-110)— same 1904.) Genesee Valley Canal 1840. Table showing amt. and kind of property trans- ported, and tolls reed, upon same on Genesee Val- ley Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840: 85-87.) 1840-1846. Cumulative stmt, of tons shipped at Gene- see Valley Canal, etc. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845 (p. 161)— same 1846.) . Table showing Genesee Valley Canal, tons ship- ped on it (exclusive of what was first shipped at Rochester). (Legisl. manual 1847: 310.) 1874. Stmt, of property first cleared at collector's of- fice at Mount Morris and property shipped by Gene- see Valley River at same place and in same yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1875: 185.) . Stmt, showing tonnage of rwy. stations located in territory competing with Genesee Valley Canal, and tonnage of property first cleared at collectors' offices on said canal. (Same 1875: 188; Assem. doc. 46 (p. 44), 1876 v. 5.) . Property first cleared at collector's office on Genesee Valley Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1875: 186-187.) Oneida Lake Canal 1852-1853. Comparative stmts, of no. of canal boats passed through Oneida Lake Canal and Oneida River improvement. (Assem. doc. 74 (p. 3), 1854 v. 2.) Oswego Canal 1834. Stmt, of business of Oswego furnished by a merchant of that place. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1834: 67.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 175 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Canal-borne — cont'd Oswego Canal — cont'd 1835. Stmt, of business done on canal and on Lake Ontario at Oswego. (Some 1835: 149-151.) 1854-1858. Eastward movement of way and through freight from Oswego by Oswego and Erie canals; classified by product; total value; tolls reed.; do. westward movement; tonnage by products. (As- sem. doc. 178 (p. 19), 1859 v. 4.) 1860-1864. Comparative stmt, of tonnage of property cleared from and reed, at Oswego by canal, (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 481.) 1861-1864. Comparative stmt, of leading articles reed, by canal at Oswego each yr. (v. 25 same 1865: 481.) 1885-1904. Schedule of total tons and value of prop- erty cleared on Oswego Canal during season. (A. R. supt. public warks on trade and tonnage of canals 1885 (pp. 80-81) — same 1904.) . Schedule of tons and value of all property left at Oswego from Oswego Canal during season. (Same 1885 (p. 80)— some 1904.) 1887-1902. Schedule of total tons of property to N. Y. from Oswego Canal during season; classified. (Same 1887 (p. 202)— same 1902.) 1890-1896 no items found. Lake-borne serial Under sec. 25, ch. 232, laws of 1854. 1857-1890. Ann. rept. of state engr. and surveyor on cos. navigating lakes and rivers. Albany, 1858- 1891. In Collected docs, as follows : 1857 in Assem. docs. 1858, v. 1 : 44. 1858 1859, v. 5 : 183. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 4 : 127. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 5 : 83. 1861 1862, v. 6 : 171. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 8 : 228. 1863 1864, v. 7:170. 1864 ' 1865, v. 6 : 109. 1865 1866, v. 5:110. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 6:99. 1867 1868, v. 9:87. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 9:120. 1869 not found. 1870 in Assem. docs. 1871, v. 10 : 112. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 10 : 154. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 4:37. 1873 1874, v. 3:57. 1874 " " " 1875, v. 6 : 73. 1875 " " " 1876, v. 6:65. 1876 1877, v. 8:83. 1877 " " " 1878, v. 5:57. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 4:70. 1879 " " " 1880, v. 3:55. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 3:48. 1881 1882, v. 2 : 21. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 4 : 75. 1883 1884, v. 7:81. 1884 1885, v. 6:86. 1885 " " " 1886, y. 7 : 79. 1886 1887, v. 10:94. 1887 1888, v. 7:65. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 15 : 111. 1889 ' 1890, v. 11:81. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 14:76. non-serial 1855. Rept. on obstructions in Lake Champlain. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 84, 1855 v. 4.) 1871. Rept. of canal bd. on effect of structure being placed across Lake Champlain at Ticonderoga, on commerce, etc., of state. 6 pp. (Same 94, 1871 v. 7.) 1871-1898. Tonnage of entrances and clearances at lake ports. (Same 79 (pp. 201-203), 1900 v. 19.) Rail-borne 1844-1845. Freight way bill and articles forwarded by Utica and Schenectady R.R. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845: 204.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Rail-borne — cont'd 1844-1846. Cumulative stmt, showing total freight car- ried eastward via Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1848 (pp. 106-108) — same 1846.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons of property trans- ported on each r.r. east and west. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845 (p. 210) — same 1846.) 1844-1847. Cumulative table showing quantity of mer- chandise and other freight carried westward via Utica and Schenectady R.R. (Same 1845 (pp. 110- 112)— same 1847.) 1845. Amt. of tolls paid by each co. on freight east and west and tons of freight east and west. (Same 1845: 13.) 1846. Quantity, tons, and value of property delivered at Albany from Utica and Schenectady R.R. (Same 1846: 132-135.) . Amt. of tolls paid by each co. on freight going east and west and tons of freight, etc. (Same 1847: 11.) 1846-1847. Tons of property transported on each r.r. in each mo. going east and west. (Same 1847: 220.) 1847. Amt. of tolls paid by each co. on freight going east and west and tons of freight going east and west. (Same 1847: 13.) . Quantity, tons, and value of property delivered at Albany from r.rs. on lines of canals for Nov. and Dec. (A.R. tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848: 115-118.) 1848. Quantity, tons, and value of property delivered at Albany from r.rs. on lines of canals. (Same 1848: 111-114.) 1848-1851. Stmt, showing total quantity and value of each article subject to toll, shipped on all r.rs. (Same 1848 (pp. 95-98)— same 1851.) . Tons and value of articles transported ann. on canals and r.rs. paying tolls. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 166-177.) 1849. Quantity, tons, and value of property delivered at Albany and Troy from r.rs. on lines of canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1849: 108-111.) 1849-1851. Same. (Same 1849 (pp. 108-111)— same 1851.) 1851/2. Classified table showing tons of freight ship- ped on Syracuse and Utica R.R. (Sen. doc. 59 (pp. 46-56), 1853 v. 2.) 1852. Table showing shipments and delivery of each article of freight at several stations of Syracuse and Utica R.R. (Same 59 (p. 20), 1853 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., on amt. of freight car- ried by r.rs. of state from Lakes Erie and Ontario towards tidewater during 1852. 56 pp. (Same 59, 1853 v. 2.) 1853-1862. Cumulative stmt, showing business of ca- nals and of Northern N. Y., N. Y. Central, and N. Y. and Erie R.R. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1854 (pp. 211-213) — same 1862.) . Tonnage relating to r.rs. and canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1865: 137-138.) 1853-1877. Memorial of S. B. Ruggles, with stmt, of comparative movement of property on canals of N. Y. and on N. Y. Central R.R. and Erie R.R.; foldg. table. (Sen. doc. 58, 1879 v. 2.) 1853-1882. Comparative table showing separate ton- nage of all canals and N. Y. Central and Erie R.R. and aggregate of both, with losses and gain com- pared with preceding yr. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 44-46.) 1853-1898. Ton mileage on N. Y. canals and r.rs. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 181), 1900 v. 19.) 176 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd Rail-borne — cont'd 1853-1903. Table showing ann. tonnage of N. Y. Cen- tral R.R., Erie R.R., and canals during each yr. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 26-28)— same 1903.) 1854-1898. Freight tonnage on N. Y. canals and r.rs. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 182-183), 1900 v. 19.) 1856-1858. N. Y. Central way tonnage and receipts and through tonnage and receipts for 7 mos. of canal navigation, compared with 5 mos. winter traffic. (Same 178 (p. 9), 1859 v. 4.) 1856-1859. Tons of total movement of freight and tolls paid and average cost per ton a mile on rwy. and canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. on tolls, trade and tonnage 1859: 11.) 1856-1861. Schedule of ann. tons of total movement, freight and tolls paid, average cost per ton per mile on rwy. and canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 433-434.) 1856-1882. Comparative stmt, showing tons of total movement on lines specified, freight paid to roads, toll to state, and carrier's charge on canals with tolls. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 41-43.) . Comparative table showing tons of each class of freight, and aggregate tonnage of all classes trans- ported on N. Y. Central R.R. (Same 1882: 47.) . Same, Erie R.R. (Same 1882: 48.) 1857-1860. Schedule of ann. tonnage eastward and westward carried by N. Y. Central R.R., with amt. of freights reed. (Ann. financial rept. auditor of canal dept. 1861: 87.) 1859-1862. Table of ann. tons carried and tolls paid to state and freights to carriers of canals and N. Y. Central and Erie R.R. resp. (Same 1863: 46.) 1860-1865. Stmt, showing no. of tons of freight car- ried on canals, no. tons on N. Y. Central and Erie R.Rs., and freight charges on same. (Same 1886: 29.) 1860-1869. Comparative ann. stmt, of total tonnage movement over N. Y. state canals, N. Y. Central and Erie R.Rs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870: 13.) 1861. Tons transported on Central R.R., freight reed, therefor, and average per ton per mile and no. of tons each class carried. (A.R. auditor canal dept. on tolls, trade and tonnage 1861: 24.) 1864. Table showing shipments of leading articles by Oswego and Syracuse R.R. (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 482.) 1864-1866. Comparative stmt, of movement of east- ward-bound tonnage on Erie Canal and N. Y. Cen- tral R.R. (Proc. etc. const, con v. 1867/8 v. 2: 1060; Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 87: 16.) 1870-1899. Through and way traffic: N. Y. canals, N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. and Penna. R.R. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 184), 1900 v. 9.) 1873-1877. Tables showing shipments of grain from elevators of Buffalo by way of Erie and N. Y. Cen- tral R.R. June 1-Dec. 1. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873 (p. 183)— same 1877.) 1876-1882. Comparative stmt, showing business of ca- nals and N. Y. Central and Erie R.R.; aggregate movement for each yr. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 64.) 1882. Stmt, showing no. of tons of each class of prop- erty carried on canals during season of navigation, and on Erie and Central R.R. during yr. (Same 1882: 8.) River-borne serial See above, " Lake-borne." COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd River-borne — cont'd non-serial See also above, " Canal-borne." 1819. Rept. on petition of proprietors of North River steamboats, in regard to granting excl. privilege of navigation of Hudson River to same. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 212-214.) 1824. Communication from atty. gen. re. decision of Supreme Court of U. S. in case of Gibbons vs. Ogden so far as it respects citizens of this state having right to run steamboats betw. Albany and N. Y. in opposition to North River Steamboat Co., etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 1055-1057.) 1834-1839. Quantity of wheat and flour which came to Hudson River; aggregate market value and tolls reed, on same. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1839: 12.) 1834-1843. Cumulative stmt, of aggregate tons and value of articles arriving at tidewater on Hudson River. (Same 1837 (folded stmt. 9) — same 1843.) 1834-1845. Cumulative stmt, showing quantity of wheat and flour to Hudson River and aggregate market value amt. of tolls. (Same 1840 (p. 5) — same 1845.) 1834-1847. Cumulative stmt, of total amt. of wheat and flour to Hudson River, aggregate market value, and amt. of toll reed, on wheat and flour trans- ported on canals. (Same 1846 (pp. 7-8) — same 1847.) 1834-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing total quantity and value of wheat and flour which came to Hud- son River transported on canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (pp. 7-8) — same 1881.) 1835. Articles which came to Hudson River on both canals; quantity and estimated value of each ar- ticle. (Sen. doc. 70 (pp. 11-12), 1836 v. 2.) 1835-1838. Comparative stmt, of total tons of wheat and flour arrived at Hudson River. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1838: 35.) 1835-1843. Cumulative stmt, of total tons of articles to Hudson River. (Same 1842 (p. 23)— same 1843.) . Ann. average of total tons arrived at Hudson River from Champlain Canal and average increase and decrease resulting in total decrease. (Same 1843: 23.) . Total tons to Hudson River from Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1843: 24.) 1835-1847. Cumulative stmt, of total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie Canal. (Same 1844 (pp. 138-139) — same 1847.) . Same, from Champlain Canal. (Same 1843 (p. 23)— same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1844 (pp. 142-143)— same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tons of articles to Hudson River from canals in decennial periods. (Same 1845 (pp. 144-146) — same 1847.) 1836-1845. Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing value of articles to Hudson River on canals. (Same (pp. 147-149)— same 1847.) 1837-1881. Stmt, of total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Champlain Canal. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. tolls on canals 1881: 226-227.) . Stmt, of total tons of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie and Cham- plain canals. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1881: 228-229.) 1837-1904. Schedule of ann. tonnage of each class of articles which came to Hudson River from Erie INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 177 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd River-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd and Champlain canals 1837/83-1837/04. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 63-64)— same 1904.) 1838. Tons and value of articles to Hudson River ex- cept merchandise and per cent rate. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1838: 331.) 1839. Tons arrived at Hudson River. (Same 1839: 10.) 1839-1840. Comparison of aggregate tons and values of articles arriving at tidewater, Hudson River. (Some 1840: 9.) . Quantity of merchandise cleared from Hudson River. (Same 1840: 7.) 1839-1841. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing dif- ference in quantity of principle articles to Hudson River. (Same 1840 (p. 3) — same 1841.) 1839-1843. Ann. average of total tons arrived at Hud- son River and average increase. (Same 1843: 24.) 1840-1841. Stmt, of no. of tons arrived at Hudson River. (Same 1840 (p. 3) — same 1841.) 1840-1846. Stmt, of property to Hudson River on ca- nals, showing quantity and estimated value. (Same 1840 (folded stmt. B)— same 1846.) 1840-1853. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing value of each article which came to Hudson River on canals. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1848 (pp. 155-157) — same 1853.) 1843-1847. Stmt, of property which came to Hudson River on canals, with quantity and estimated value of each article in Albany and Troy. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1843 (pp. 10-13) — same 1847.) 1844. Stmt, of property which came to Hudson River from Erie Canal, with quantity and estimated value of each article in Albany and Troy. (Same 1844: 103-106.) 1845-1847. Table showing no. of canal boats running direct to N. Y. and no. of trips made. (Same 1845 (p. 10)— same 1847.) . Stmt, of property to Hudson River from Cham- plain Canal, quantity and estimated value. (Same 1845 (pp. 94-97)— same 1847.) . Stmt, of property left at N. Y. by canal boats running directly to N. Y. (Same 1845 (pp. 198- 201)— same 1847.) 1846-1847. Stmt, of property to Hudson River from Erie Canal, quantity and estimated value of articles in Albany and Troy. (Same 1846 (pp. 120-123) — same 1847.) 1847-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing tons and value of articles which came to Hudson River from canals. (A.R. tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1854 (pp. 126-128)— same 1881.) 1848-1853. Stmt, of property which came to Hudson River from Champlain Canal with quantity and estimated value of each article in Albany and Troy. (Same 1848 (pp. 103-106) — same 1853.) . Same, from Erie Canal. (Same 1848 (pp. 99- 102) — same 1853.) 1848-1881. Stmt, of property which came to Hudson River on canals with quantity and value of each article in Albany and Troy. (Same 1848 (pp. 107- 110) — same 1881.) 1849-1857. Cumulative tables showing estimated value of each article which came to Hudson River on all canals. (A.R. canal comrs. 1851 (pp. 6-8) — same 1857.) 1850-1858. Cumulative tables showing aggregate value of property which came to Hudson River on all canals. (Same 1852 (p. 10) — same 1858.) 12 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd New York — cont'd River-borne — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Cumulative table showing aggregate in tons (un- der div. of forest, agric, etc.) of articles which came to the Hudson River on all canals. (Same 1852 (p. l)—same 1858.) 1852-1860. Stmt, showing total quantity of each ar- ticle which came to Hudson River on all canals. (Same 1854 (pp. 5-6)— same 1860.) 1853-1855. Stmt, showing estimated value of each ar- ticle which came to Hudson River on all canals. (Same 1855: 7-9.) 1853-1856. Cumulative stmt, showing quantity of each article which came to the Hudson River on all canals. (Same 1855 (pp. 5-6) — same 1856.) 1861-1863. Cumulative stmt, of river freight to N. Y. by canal lines on wheat and corn. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1861 (p. 20) — same 1863.) 1861-1881. Stmt, of tons and value of each article which came to Hudson River from canals. (A.R. auditor canal dept. re. tolls on canals 1881: 180- 211.) 1868. Rept. of N. Y. Warehouse and Security Co. re. amt. of capital stock held by said co. and their business transactions. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 110, 1868 v. 9.) 1872. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Pier and Warehouse Co. for lease of land. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1872 v. 4.) 1873. Argument by Edw. M. Madden on bill to incor- porate N. Y. Warehouse and Rwy. Co. and to pro- vide means for improving commercial facilities of N. Y. City, made before Sen. of N. Y. Mch. 13, 1873. Albany, 1873. 38 pp. . Communication from pres. of Importers' and Grocers' Bd. of Trade of N. Y. City, transmitting res. re. N. Y. Warehouse and Rwy. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 97, 1873 v. 4.) 1881. Stmt, of total tons of each class of articles that came from Hudson River from Erie Canal. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1881: 224-225.) . Stmt, of all property that came to Hudson River on canals, with quantity and estimated value of each article in Albany and Troy. (Same 1881: 125-127.) 1883-1904. Schedule of property to N. Y. from Erie Canal without breaking bulk at Albany or West Troy; classified. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (p. 37) — same 1904.) 1886-1904. Schedule of property to N. Y. from Cham- plain Canal, without breaking bulk at Albany, West Troy, or Waterford; classified. (Same 1886 (pp. 208-212)— same 1904.) 1892-1903. Stmt, showing value of property that went to N. Y. from Erie Canal. (Same 1892 (pp. 105- 108) — same 1893.) Ohio 1835-1840. Table of articles reed, at Cleveland via Ohio Canal; tonnage owned in port, and value of prop- erty cleared. (Assem. doc. 295 (p. 26), 1841 v. 7.) 1836-1838. Movement of breadstuffs on Ohio Canal with clearances at no. and so. terminals. (Same 295 (p. 14), 1841 v. 7.) Russia 1891-1896. Traffic on rivers of European Russia. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 227), 1900 v. 19.) United States 1834-1843. Property on which tolls of Erie Canal have been paid and showing increase of western pro- 178 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd ducts and decrease of N. T. state products. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1843: 40.) 1836-1837. Stmt, of property passing on canals from other states. (Same 1836 (pp. 99-109)— same 1837.) 1838-1839. Stmt, of commerce of each state and terri- tory, commencing Oct. 1, 1838, endg. Sept. 30, 1839. (Legisl. manual 1841: 160-161.) 1839-1840. Comparison of tons of articles coming from other states. (Same 1840: 9-10.) 1841. Recommendation for reciprocal reduction of tolls betw. N. Y. state and Ohio, as on salt from N. Y. state and coal or other mineral from Ohio. (Govs, mess. 1841.) 1842. Commercial benefit of r.r. and canal improve- ments on relation with contiguous states; hopes that this may remove policy of annoyance and ir- ritation of more distant states. (Same 1842.) 1844-1847. Stmt, of tons, merchandise, furniture, and salt going to other states. (A.R. comrs. canal fund on tolls etc. 1844 (pp. 128-129)— same 1847.) 1868-1898. Shipment in bbls. of east-bound flour from Chicago and Milwaukee resp. by lake, rail, and transit lines. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 207), 1900 v. 19.) . East-bound grain movement from Chicago, through St. Mary's Canal and from Milwaukee by rail and by lake resp. (Same 79 (p. 208) 1900 v. 19.) 1878. Res. re. internal commerce of country. 4 pp. (Same 129, 1878 v. 7.) 1882. Stmt, of tons of merchandise, furniture, and salt going to other states. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 131.) . Stmt, showing quantity and tons of each ar- ticle coming from other states. (Same 1882: 128- 130.) 1887. Res. re. interstate commerce; state laws and in- terstate commerce act. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 71, 1887 v. 4.) 1891. Extrs. from rept. of observations on transporta- tion upon N. Y. state canals, Hudson River, and other connecting waterways, with notes upon trans- portation on 111. and Mich. Canal and upon coal boat towage on Ohio and Miss, rivers made under direction of state engr.; by A. S. Kibbe. (A.R. engr. etc. 1891: 403-495.) Lake-borne 1830-1842. No. of boats arrived at Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego. (Assem. doc. 148 (p. 20), 1843 v. 6.) 1830-1843. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tons of articles from other states via Buffalo, White- hall, and Oswego. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1837 (folded stmt. 10A)— same 1843.) 1833-1841. Cumulative stmt, of quantity of merchan- dise and furniture to other states via Buffalo. (Same 1838 (p. 36)— same 1841.) 1834-1843. Cumulative stmt, of comparison showing merchandise and furniture to other states via Buffalo. (Same 1841 (p. 16) — same 1843.) 1835-1836. Quantity and value of products from other states via Oswego. (Same 1836: 15.) 1835-1838. Cumulative stmt, of property shipped at Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall. (Same 1837 (folded stmt. 10B) — same 1838.) . Comparative stmt, of merchandise to other states via Whitehall, Oswego, and Buffalo. (Same 1838: 36.) 1835-1846. Table showing tons of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo and Oswego in 1835, 1840, 1845, 1846, and from Black Rock in 1840, 1845, and 1846 coming from other states; total no. of tons which arrived at Hudson River in each yr. and portion of COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd Lake-borne — cont'd total amt. contributed by N. Y. state. (Sen. doc. 81 (p. 7), 1847 v. 3.) 1835-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing mer- chandise and salt going to other states via Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall. (A.R. canal fund re. tolls etc. 1844 (p. 148)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo and Oswego and total tons of same arrived at Hudson River. (Same 1838 (p. 35)— same 1847.) 1835-1856. Table showing tons of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo and Oswego from 1835 to 1856 and Black Rock from 1839 to 1856 incl., and total tons of wheat and flour arrived at Hudson River. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 300)— same 1857.) 1835-1881. Cumulative stmt, of tons of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo and Oswego from 1835/48-1837/81 and at Black Rock from 1839/48-1839/81, and tons which arrived at Hudson. (A.R. auditor canal dept. on tolls, trade and tonnage 1848 (p. 8) — same 1881.) . Cumulative stmt, of quantity of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall from 1835/52-1835/81, at Black Rock from 1839/51-1837/ 81, and at Tonawanda from 1850/2-1850/81, with total quantity of wheat and flour arrived at Hud- son River. (Same 1852 (pp. 185-186)— same 1881.) 1835-1882. Comparative stmt, of quantity of wheat and flour shipped at Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall; 1839-1882 at Black Rock; 1850-1882 at Tonawanda. (A.R. comptroller on canals 1882: 239-240.) 1836. Quantity and value of products from other states shipped via Buffalo. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1836: 14.) . Quantity and value of products from Vt. and Canada via Whitehall. (Same 1836: 15.) 1836-1837. Stmt, of property passed on canals to other states. (Same 1836 (folded stmt. 5A)— same 1837.) 1836-1840. Increase of trade in N. Y.; business on Lake Erie, Welland, and Erie canals. (Assem. doc. 295 (pp. 27-28), 1841 v. 7.) 1836-1841. Table exhibiting progressive increase of tonnage cleared at Buffalo and Black Rock and Oswego. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841: 8.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons and estimated value of all property cleared at Oswego, Buffalo, and White- hall and passing on canals 1836/9-1836/41; and at Black Rock 1839-1839/41. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1839 (folded table 7) — same 1841.) 1836-1842. Rept. of canal bd. in answer to res. calling for information re. property shipped and left at Buffalo, Black Rock, Oswego, etc. 21 pp. (Assem. doc. 148, 1843 v. 6.) 1836-1843. Cumulative stmt, of tons and estimated value of all property cleared at Oswego. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1842 (folded stmt. 8) — same 1843.) . Cumulative stmt, of property from other states via Oswego. (Same 1842 (p. 17) — same 1843.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons and estimated value of property cleared at Buffalo. (Same 1842 (folded table 7) — same 1843.) . Cumulative stmt, of tons and value of property cleared at Whitehall. (Same 1842 (folded stmt. 9) — same 1843.) 1836-1845. Tonnage of produce of Western States or Canada coming in at Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego. (Same 1845: 159.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 179 COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd Lake-borne — cont'd 1836-1847. Cumulative stmt, showing tons of property from other states via Buffalo and Black Rock. (Same 1842 (p. 17)— same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, of value of property from and merchandise to other states by way of Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego. (Same 1846 (p. 226) — same 1847.) . Cumulative stmt, showing value of all property cleared at Oswego. (Same 1845 (p. 154) — same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tons from other states via Oswego. (Same 1844 (p. 146) — same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing value of merchandise to other states by way of Buffalo and Oswego. (Same 1846 (p. 225) — same 1847.) . Cumulative comparative stmt, showing value of property cleared at Buffalo and Black Rock 1836/ 45-1836/46. (Same 1845 (p. 152)— same 1847.) 1836-1853. Cumulative stmt, showing value of all prop- erty cleared at Oswego. (Same 1848 (p. 162) — same 1853.) . Same. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 299) — same 1854.) . Cumulative stmt, of value of all property cleared at Buffalo and Black Rock. (A.R. tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1848 (p. 160) — same 1853.) . Stmt, of tons and different classes of property coming from other states and shipped at Buffalo, Black Rock, and Oswego, and in 1852 and 1853 also at Tonawanda. (Legisl. manual 1845 (pp. 280-281) — same 1854.) 1836-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing value of property coming from and merchandise going to other states via Buffalo, Black Rock, Tonawanda, and Oswego. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1850 (p. 213) — same 1881.) . Cumulative stmt, showing tons and value of merchandise going to other states by way of Buf- falo and Oswego. (Same 1848 (p. 218) — same 1881.) 1836-1882. Comparative stmt, of tons and value of mer- chandise going to other states by way of Buffalo and Oswego. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 277.) . Comparative stmt, of estimated value of prop- erty coming from, and merchandise going to other states, by way of Buffalo, Black Rock, Tonawanda, and Oswego. (Same 1882: 278.) . Stmt, of tons from other states by way of Buf- falo, Black Rock, and Tonawanda, Oswego, Rome, and Whitehall. (Same 1882: 214-217.) 1836-1904. Stmt, showing ann. receipts of flour, wheat, and corn at Buffalo by lake 1836/94-1836/04. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1894 (pp. 366-367)— same 1904.) . Same, of oats, barley, and rye at Buffalo by lake 1836/95-1836/04. (Same 1895 (pp. 226-227)— same 1904.) . Stmt, of total grain reed, at Buffalo each yr. incl. flour, 1836/94-1836/04. (Same 1894 (p. 364)— same —1904.) 1837-1844. Comparative table of tons of merchandise and furniture going to other states by way of Buffalo. (A.R. comrs. canal fund re. tolls 1844: 149-150.) 1838-1840. Stmt, showing quantity of merchandise and furniture to other states via Buffalo. (Same 1838 (p. 37)— same 1840.) COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd Lake-borne — cont'd 1838-1847. Cumulative comparative stmt, showing tons of merchandise and furniture at other states via Buffalo. (Same 1845 (pp. 157-158)— same 1847.) 1838-1865. Cumulative stmt, showing quantities of flour and grain sent westward from lake regions, comprising Ind., Mich., 111., Wise, Idaho, Minn., and Canada West. (A.R. canal comrs. 1864 (pp. 107-109)— same 1865.) 1838-1883. Table showing tons of furniture going to other states by way of Buffalo. (Legisl. manual 1845 (p. 284)— same 1884.) 1838-1891. Table showing tons of merchandise going to other states by way of Buffalo. (Same 1845 (p. 283)— same 1892.) 1839-1841. Cumulative stmt, showing quantity of mer- chandise to other states via Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1840 (p. 11)— same 1841.) 1840-1841. Comparison of aggregate tons and values cleared at Buffalo, Oswego, Whitehall, and Black Rock. (Same 1841: 8-9.) . Increase and decrease of articles at Buffalo, Os- wego, Whitehall, and Black Rock. (Same 1841: 10.) . Quantity of merchandise and salt shipped to other states via Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall. (Same 1841: 7.) 1840-1843. Showing quantity of wheat, flour, beef, pork, pot and pearl ashes cleared at Buffalo from other states. (Same 1840 (pp. 12-13) — same 1843.) 1844-1846. Stmt, of property from other states via Os- wego showing quantity and estimated value. (Same 1844 (pp. 120-123)— same 1846.) 1844-1847. Cumulative stmt, of property from other states via Whitehall, showing quantity and esti- mated value. (Same 1844 (pp. 124-127) — same 1847.) . Stmt, of property coming from other states via Buffalo and Black Rock with quantity and esti- mated value of each article in Buffalo. (Same 1844 (pp. 116-119)— same 1847.) 1845-1847. Stmt, showing merchandise and furniture via Whitehall to other states. (Same 1845 (p. 125) — same 1847.) 1846-1847. Stmt, of tons of merchandise to other states by way of Buffalo and Oswego and tons of mer- chandise left in N. Y. state by way of Erie Canal. (Same 1846 (p. 224)— same 1847.) 1847. Stmt, of property of state by way of Oswego, quantity and estimated value at Oswego. (Same 1847: 136-139.) 1847-1864. Table showing tonnage of property ship- ped from and reed, at Oswego each yr. (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 481.) 1848-1853. Stmt, of property coming from other states via Oswego, with quantity and estimated value of each article in that place. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage by auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 124-127)— same 1853.) 1848-1864. Table showing grain receipts at port of Os- wego by lake each yr. (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 482-483.) 1850-1853. Stmt, of property coming from other states by way of Buffalo and Black Rock with quantity and estimated value of each article. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage by auditor canal dept. 1850 (pp. 129-132)— same 1853.) 1851-1898. Classified tonnage of vessels on Great Lakes; do. on northern lakes. (Assem. doc. 79 (pp. 198-199), 1900 v. 19.) 1852-1866. Stmt, showing total tons of merchandise going to and total tons of all property coming 180 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd Lake-borne — cont'd from other states by way of Buffalo and Oswego. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 15.) 1852-1867. Total ann. tonnage of property coming from other states over canals via Buffalo, Oswego, and Whitehall. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 33.) 1856-1858. Receipts at Buffalo by lake and shipments from Buffalo by canal; classified by article. (As- sem. doc. 178 (pp. 20-21), 1859 v. 4.) 1860. Quantity of flour, wheat, corn, and other grains cleared at Buffalo, Oswego, and Phoenix. (A.R. auditor canal dept. on tolls, trade and tonnage 1860: 16.) . Shipment by lake of flour and grain from Chi- cago to U. S. ports on Lakes Erie and Ontario and to Canadian ports on Lake Ontario. {Same 1860: 16.) 1860-1866. Schedule of total ann. tons shipped at Buf- falo and Oswego, and total tolls paid. (Ann. finan- cial rept. auditor canal dept. 1865 (p. 47) — same 1866.) 1860-1882. Comparative table showing tons of mer- chandise going to other states by way of Buffalo. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 234- 236.) 1860-1888. Stmt, of tons of merchandise going to other states by way of Buffalo. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 73-75) — same 1888.) 1861. Stmt, showing mo. average rate of lake freight on wheat and corn betw. Chicago, Buffalo, and Os- wego; also average rate of canal freight on same articles betw. Buffalo, Oswego, and N. Y. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 433.) 1861-1864. Table showing comparative receipts by lake of leading articles, (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 482.) 1861-1878. Table showing average rate of freight by water route betw. Chicago and N. Y., on wheat and corn. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8: 39.) 1861-1882. Stmts, showing average rate of lake freight on wheat and corn betw. Chicago, Buffalo, Oswego, and N. Y., for each mo. during season of canal navigation. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 10-33.) 1861-1898. Grain and flour movement at Buffalo. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 174), 1900 v. 19.) 1862. Shipments of flour and grain from ports on Lake Michigan. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 33-34.) 1862-1865. Stmts, showing comparative receipts by lake of leading articles during mo. endg. Oct. 1, each yr., and comparative receipts of same articles from opening of navigation to Nov. 1 each yr. (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 485.) 1866-1869. Stmt, comparing no. bushels of grain reed, at Buffalo, Montreal, Phila., Erie, and upper lake ports in 1866 and 1869. (A.R. comptroller 1869/ 70: 13.) 1868-1872. Stmt, showing receipts of grain at lake ports as compared with receipts at N. Y. and at tidewater by Erie and Champlain canals. (Same 1871/2: 14.) 1868-1873. Table showing comparative deliveries of flour and grain at lake ports, at N. Y., at tidewater by Erie and Champlain canals and at seaports, each yr. (Same 1872/3: 14.) 1870-1877. Cumulative stmt, showing receipts of flour and grain at Buffalo, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, from ports of Chicago, Milwaukee, Duluth, Detroit, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873 (p. 183) — same 1877.) . Cumulative tables showing comparison of re- ceipts of flour and grain at ports of Chicago, Mil- COMMERCE: DOMESTIC TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd Lake-borne — cont'd waukee, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and Duluth, Jan. 1 to Nov. 22. (Same 1873 (p. 182)— same 1877.) 1872-1898. Lake commerce: coal; receipts at principal lake ports. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 214), 1900 v. 19.) 1873-1877. Stmt, showing aggregate shipment of flour and grain from ports of Chicago, Milwaukee, Du- luth, Detroit, Toledo, and Cleveland. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873 (p. 183) — same 1877.) . Ruling rates of lake freights on corn and wheat from Chicago to Buffalo by sail vessels. (Same 1873 (p. 185)— same 1877.) No returns found for 1876. 1874-1876. Stmt, showing lake freights on wheat and corn from Chicago to Buffalo by sail vessels. (Same 1874 (p. 275)— same 1876.) 1880-1895. Preamble and res. re. amt. of grain reed, at port of Buffalo in 1895 compared with 1880. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1896 v. 5.) 1885-1898. Lake commerce: coal; shipments by ves- sel from Lake Erie and Ontario ports. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 213), 1900 v. 19.) . Lake commerce in iron ore; shipments from Lake Superior ports and receipts at lake ports. (Same 79 (p. 212), 1900 v. 19.) 1886-1897. Average rates on coal; lake commerce rept. (Same 79 (p. 195), 1900 v. 19.) 1887-1898. Lake freight rates; flour, wheat, corn, mnfd. iron, pig iron, salt, copper, iron ore, coal, and lum- ber. (Same 79 (p. 195), 1900 v. 19.) 1889-1898. Lake commerce: grain and mill products; shipments and receipts by vessel from and at lake ports. (Same 79 (p. 206), 1900 v. 19.) 1890-1898. Lake commerce: lumber. (Same 79 (p. 209), 1900 v. 19.) 1896. Reply to res. re. amt. of grain reed, at port of Buffalo during 1895 compared with 1880. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1896 v. 5.) 1902. Rept. re. Lake Ontario harbors for canal com- merce. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1902: 60-66.) Rail-borne 1870-1881. Tabular stmt, of ann. rail receipts for flour, meal, and all kinds of grain (flour and meal being reckoned at their equivalents in bus.) at N. Y., Phila., Balto., and Boston. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1881: 24.) 1895. Articles of organization of jt. traffic assn. (13 A.R. r.r. comrs. 1895 v. 1: xlviii-lviii.) 1895-1898. East-bound rail shipments of grain from Chicago. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 186), 1900 v. 19.) River-borne 1846-1850. Trade of lakes and valleys of Miss, and Ohio rivers compared for yrs. 1846 and 1850. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 48.) 1868-1898. Grain movement on Miss. River. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 218), 1900 v. 19.) COMMERCE: FOREIGN TRADE United States 1687-1855. Stmt, of official returns of registered and enrolled tonnage of port of N. Y. (Sen. doc. 3 (p. 10), 1856 v. 1.) 1697-1855. Stmt, showing commerce at port of N. Y.; exports and imports each yr. (Same, pp. 9-10.) 1762-1854. Table showing ann. arrivals and clearances in tons at port of N. Y. (Same, p. 10.) 1788. General acct. of exports from port of N. Y. (Assem. jol. Dec. 1788: 71-72.) 1791-1891. Table showing value of exports from lead- ing Atlantic and Gulf streams, by decennial periods. (A.R. engr. etc. 1897: 8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 181 COMMERCE: FOREIGN TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd . Table showing customs duties collected on for- eign merchandise imported 1791-1811 inclusive and later by decennial periods. (Same 1897: 9.) 1824-1838. Stmt, of imports, exports, and tonnage of port of N. Y. from Jan. 1, 1824, to Sept. 30, 1838. (Legisl. manual 1840: 166.) 1824-1854. Tables showing registered and enrolled ton- nage of port of N. Y.; abstr. of tonnage entered in distr. of N. Y. and abstr. of tonnage cleared. (Sen. doc. 3 (pp. 127-129), 1856 v. 1.) 1830-1834. Export of specie ann. from port of N. Y., Oct. 1, 1830-Dec. 31, 1834. (Same 27 (p. 24), 1835 v. 1.) 1841. Memorial on importance of equitable and ade- quate market for Amer. wheat. 32 pp. (Assem. doc. 295, 1841 v. 7.) 1848. No steady demand in foreign countries for Amer. surplus productions anticipated. (Govs mess. 1848.) 1853-1898. Tonnage in foreign trade entering at At- lantic and Gulf ports. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 224), 1900 v. 19.) 1856-1897. Tabulated schedule of ann. value of im- ports and exports by cities of N. Y., Boston, New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Galveston, and proportion of each and both to total imports and exports of U. S. (A.R. engr. etc. 1897: 26-32.) 1856-1899. Domestic exports from U. S. ports. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 222), 1900 v. 19.) 1861-1864. No. gals, petroleum exported from U. S. per annum. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 88), 1865 v. 3.) 1861-1881. Cumulative stmt, showing foreign exports of flour and grain from N. Y. (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1870 (pp. 366-367) — same 1881.) 1861-1882. Comparative stmt, of foreign exports of flour and grain from N. Y. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 592-593.) 1861-1904. Stmt, of ann. foreign exports of flour and grain from N. Y. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 85-86) — same 1904.) 1863-1899. Percentage of exports from U. S. ports. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 223), 1900 v. 19.) 1868-1898. Rail and water movement of grain at N. Y. (Same 79 (p. 178), 1900 v. 19.) 1868-1899. Receipts of grain and flour at Atlantic and Gulf ports. (Same 79 (pp. 176-177), 1900 v. 19.) 1873-1898. Exports of flour, wheat, and grain; N. Y's. percentage; percentage of each of 6 principal At- lantic ports. (Same 79 (pp. 219-221), 1900 v. 19.) 1883. Res. re. ocean carrying trade. 1 p. (Same 36 1883 v. 3.) 1883-1885. Stmt, of exports of flour and grain from U. S. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade on canals 1883 (p. 30) — same 1885.) 1883-1899. Exports of butter and cheese from port of N. Y. and from all ports of U. S. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1899 v. 1: 195-198.) 1883-1901. Same. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 154-156.) 1883-1902. Same. (1 same 1893 v. 1 (p. 161)— 10 same 1902.) 1887. Stmt, of exports of flour and grain from N. Y., Boston, Philadelphia, and Montreal, Jan. 1 to Dec. 3. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade on canals 1887: 142.) 1893. Stmt, of ocean freights on grain and flour from N. Y. (Same 1894: 186.) . Stmt, of exports of flour and grain from Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore and from Montreal. (Same 1893: 158.) COMMERCE: FOREIGN TRADE— cont'd United States — cont'd 1894-1898. Table showing exports of flour and grain from N. Y„ Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore as reptd. by U. S. govt, and from Montreal to Europe as reptd. by Montreal bd. of trade during season. (Same 1894 (pp. 34-35) — same 1898.) 1898. Commerce of N. Y. not increasing as rapidly as that of other ports; causes; comn. of inquiry rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. 1898: 9.) 1902. Inadequate terminal facilities for foreign com- merce in N. Y. (Same 1902: 34-36.) United States — Canada See also below, Commerce : Domestic Trade. 1825. Rept. on procuring act of U. S. for imposing transit duty on passage of Canadian produce through that part of St. Lawrence River exclu- sively within Amer. territory. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 911-921.) 1840-1849. Stmt, of foreign commerce with Canada on that part of Lake Champlain comprised within distr. of Champlain in state of N. Y.; giving im- ports and exports. (Assem. doc. 129 (pp. 15-16), 1850 v. 5.) 1851. Schedule of imports into Canada from U. S., giving principal articles and their values. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 149.) 1852. Total quantity and value of flour and wheat im- ported into U. S. from Canada during yr. (Same 1852: 148.) 1852-1866. Table showing stmt, of property passed at Oswego through Welland Canal to and from tide- water, also increase of tolls which would have been produced had all such property passed through whole line of Erie Canal. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 14.) . Stmt, of salt passed at Oswego through Welland Canal, tolls on same from Syracuse to Oswego, also increase of tolls that would have been pro- duced had such salt passed through Erie Canal from Syracuse to Buffalo. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 23: 15.) 1869. Table showing receipts of Canada lumber into Lake Champlain and at Oswego. (A.R. canal comrs. 1870: 70.) 1869-1897. Heavy goods through Welland Canal. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 216), 1900 v. 19.) . Vegetable foods through Welland Canal. (Same 79 (p. 217), 1900 v. 19.) United States— Great Britain 1866-1884. Cumulative comparative table showing av- erage cost per bu. for transporting wheat from N. Y. to Liverpool. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade on canals 1883 (p. 17) — same 1884.) Consular Service 1898. Res. on increasing efficiency of consular service to promote foreign commerce. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1898 v. 7.) Mercantile Marine 1886. Res. re. revival of merchant marine engaged in foreign trade. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 80, 1886 v. 5.) Reciprocity 1853. Measures for establishment of system of recipro- cal trade with adjoining British provinces. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1853: 14.) 1861. Concurrent res. of legisl. of N. Y. state re. treaty betw. U. S. and Great Britain, commonly known as reciprocity treaty. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1861 v. 2.) COMMISSARY GENERAL; see MILITIA 182 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK COMMON CARRIERS Liquor Licenses; see Liquor Traffic. Common Carriers COMMON LAND; see LAND TENURE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE Reports; see Finance: State. Serial .Salaries; see that title COMPULSORY EDUCATION; see EDUCATION CONNECTICUT Antimony in; see Natural Resources. Minerals Cobalt; see Natural Resources. Minerals Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Land: State; see that title Resolutions 1833. Tariff; see that title 1841. Same; see same. 1842. Public lands, tariff, etc.; see Tariff. 1844. Tariff; see that title. Taxation; see Taxation: State CONRAD POPPENHUSEN ASSOCIATION; see EDUCATION. INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL CONSTABLES; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CONSULAR SERVICE; see COMMERCE: INTERNATIONAL CONSUMPTIVES Maintenance; see that title CONTINGENT FUND; see FINANCE: STATE. FUNDS CONTRACT LABOR; see LABOR CONVALESCENTS Maintenance; see Maintenance: Private. Defectives CONVICT LABOR; see LABOR See also Maintenance : State. Receipts and Expendi- tures. Delinquents, p. 394. CONVICTS Discharged serial 1878. Ann. rept. of state agt. for discharged convicts, 1st and only. (Assem. doc. 43, 1879 v. 2.) non-serial 1887. Abolition of office of state agt. for discharged convicts recommended. (Govs. mess. 1887: 33-34.) 1888. Abolition of office of state agt. for discharged convicts. (Same 1888: 8.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on Rev. Stats, re. supply of clothing and sum of money to discharged con- victs on leaving prison. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 160- 162.) 1893. Recommendation that state agt. be empowered to find employment for discharged convicts. (Govs, mess. 1893.) 1897. Relation of state to discharged convicts. (3 A. R. prison comn. 1897: 72-84.) 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes for dis- charged prisoners. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 961-962)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes for discharged prisoners. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 960)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. CONVICTS— cont'd Discharged — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Tables showing expenditures of homes for dis- charged prisoners. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 963- 965)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1898. Employment for discharged convicts. (4 A.R. prison comn. 1898: 57-60.) 1899. Reformatories; authority of supt. of Elmira Re- formatory to pay paroled convicts for services; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 189- 190.) . Employment for discharged convicts. (5 A.R. prison comn. 1899: 19-20.) 1901. Supervision of paroled and discharged convicts. (35 A.R. bd. public charities 1901 v. 3: 346-356.) Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Delinquents Transportation; see Maintenance: State. Delinquents COOPER UNION; see EDUCATION. INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION Industrial; see Industries, etc. CO-OPERATIVE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES; see IN- SURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES COOPERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes COPPER Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Prices; see that title CORNELL ENDOWMENT FUND; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. STATE. ACADEMIC. COR- NELL CORNELL UNIVERSITY Reports Relating to; see Education. United States. New York State. Academic Tax Exemption; see Taxation: State. Exemptions. Realty CORNING Debt; see Debt: CORPORATIONS City In this group have been retained only such corporations, which, owing to the circumscribed field of this index, could not very well be assigned to an Indi- vidual classification. For corporations of a more strictly economic nature see Banks, Bridges, Fer- ries, Insurance, Libraries, Railroads, Roads, etc. 1777-1830. Acts of incorporation [viz., Academies, Aqueducts and Waterworks, Banks, Canals and Locks, Churches, Cities, Colleges, Commercial and Trading cos., Ferry cos., Fire cos., Insurance cos., Libraries, Lombard and Loan Assns., Mnfg. and Mining cos., Masonic Incorporations, Railways, Schools, Societies (agric, charitable, literary and scientific, medical, religious), Steamboats, Toll- bridges, Toll-bridge and Turnpike cos., Turnpike Roads, Villages]. (Rev. statutes 1829 iii: 529-645.) 1819. List of all incorporations in N. Y. state; by A. Clark. 106 pp. F°. Bound with Assem. jol. 42d sess. 1819. Contents: As- surance and Insurance cos. 1798-1818. Banks 1782- 1818. Bridges 1790-1818. Dams 1804-1818. Turn- pikes 1797-1818. Societies to relieve the poor and educate the needy 1784-1818. Stages 1798-1817. Steamboats 1787-1817. Waterworks, aqueducts and aqueduct assns. 1790-1818. Ferries 1785-1818. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 183 CORPORATIONS— cont'd Canals 1792-1806. Libraries 1789-1810. Schools and universities 1791-1817. Academies 1789-1815. Mnfg. corporations 1790-1815. 1830. Petition of E. C. Genet, agst. usurped corporate privileges, and praying for directions to atty. gen., etc. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 336, 1830 v. 4.) 1832. Rept. of atty. gen. concerning power of legisl. over corporations. 4 pp. (Same 8, 1832 v. 1.) 1833. Rept. of atty. gen. re. legislative repeal of act of incorporation of bodies politic and corporate. 12 pp. (Same 8, 1833 v. 1.) 1835. Rept. of atty. gen. on creation of corporations. 12 pp. (Same 4, 1835 v. 1.) 1837. Abstr. of all returns in comptroller's office re. incorporated cos. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 146, 1838 y. 3.) 1844. Rept. on petition for protection of industrial assns. 5 pp. (Same 162, 1844 v. 6.) State legislations for protection of corporate Interests. 1845. Rept. of atty. gen. re. restricting rights of cor- porations. 4 pp. (Same 159, 1845 v. 5.) 1846. Article of amdmt. re. privileges of corporations reptd. by committee on corporations other than banking or municipal, and remarks on same by A. Loomis. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 172- 174.) . Debate on rept. of committee on corporations other than municipal and banking re. generalizing laws under which corporations should be formed. (Same 1846: 736-742.) . Debate on amdmt. re. limiting responsibility of each stockholder to his proportion of unsatisfied liabilities. (Same 1846: 746-747.) . Debate on rept. re. corporations. (Same 1846: 778-779.) 1847. Rept. on act to authorize formation of corpora- tions for mnfg., mining, mechanical, and chemical purposes. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 143, 1847 v. 4.) . Same. 1 p. (Same 116, 1847 v. 4.) . Same. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 240, 1847 v. 8.) 1848. Consideration of doctrine of individual liability apropos of defeat of corporation bill at last sess. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1856. Rept. of comptroller on incorporated cos. 28 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1856 v. 2.) 1867. Additional rept. of committee on corporations, etc., re. various resolutions on corporations, held by them for consideration. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 1010-1011.) . Article of amdmt. re. corporations submitted as jt. rept. of committees on currency, banking, and insurance, and on corporations other than munici- pal, banking and insurance. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 669-670.) . Rept. of committees on banking, etc., and on cor- porations re. amending art. 8, sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, re. corporations. 2 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 53.) . Rept. of minority of jt. committee on corpora- tions re. changing const, to inhibit legisl. from creating corporations or amending charters by spe- cial acts. 4 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 59.) . Rept. from clerk of Assem. transmitting titles of all bills passed by that body at their last sess. re. to corporations. 48 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 46.) . Suppl. rept. from committee on currency, bank- ing, etc., in reference to liabilities of stockholders. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 671.) 1868. Rept. of comptroller (in answer to res. of Feb. 10) giving names of all stock corporations doing business in state under general or special laws, etc. 24 pp., 9 tables. CORPORATIONS— cont'd 1869. Rept. of corporation atty. of N. Y. City re. amt. of fines collected for violation of corporation ordi- nances. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 52, 1870 v. 3.) 187 (?) . Remarks in favor of bill to regulate proc. agst. corporations, now before Judiciary Committee of Assem. 12 pp. 1879. General disapproval of govt, control of corpora- tions. (Govs. mess. 1879: 38-41.) 1880. Communication from atty. gen. re. dividend of insolvent corporations. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 145, 1880 v. 8.) 1882. Rept. of atty. gen. re. corporations chartered by law of other states, and having principal business offices in other states. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Rept. of secy, of state on no. of cos., etc., in- corporated under ch. 40, laws of 1848. 9 pp. (Same 26, 1883 v. 2.) . Rept. of sub-committee apptd. to investigate re- ceiverships. 383 pp. (Same 41, 1883 v. 3.) 1885. Expediency of greater restriction upon powers of officers of corporation. (Govs. mess. 1885: 33.) 1886. Legislation regulating power of corporations to issue stock and bonds recommended. (Same 1886: 35-36.) 1887. Act to limit, regulate, and restrict power of cor- porations in issue of stock and bonds recommended. (Same 1887: 12.) 1888. Act further limiting, regulating, and restrict- ing powers of corporations in issue of stock and bonds. (Same 1888: 7.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on issuing of license to proposed corporation having same name as an ex- isting corporation in state. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 318-320.) . Opinion of atty. gen. given to stockholder in co., the officers of which are proceeding in violating law. (Same 1889: 81-82.) 1889-1904. Schedule of titles of actions brought by atty. gen. agst. corporations. (Same 1889 (pp. 27-32) — same 1904.) Not found in 1891-1892 repts. 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on power of properly in- corporated mnfg. corporation of another state to transact business in this state without filing other articles of incorporation. (Same 1890: 187.) . Measure regulating power of corporations in is- suing of stock and bonds recommended. (Govs, mess. 1890.) 1892. On corporation legislation of state. (Same 1892.) . Govs. mess, on pending bills affecting public in- terests in N. Y. City and Brooklyn; corporation franchises, etc. (Assem. jol. 1892: 832-834.) . Titles, etc., pending agst. corporation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 39-44.) . Foreign corporations, action to dissolve; opin- ion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 189-191.) . Foreign corporations authorized by laws of state of its creation to transact various kinds of busi- ness not allowed to be transacted in combination in N. Y. state, may transact here such branches as are allowed corporation formed under law of N. Y. state; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 431-434.) . Atty. gen. declines to commence action agst. cor- poration where public interest is not involved and proper remedy may be obtained by private action; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 167-169.) . Co. cannot be formed under " Business Corpora- tion Law " for purpose of buying and selling bonds and notes secured by mortgages on real estate and loaning money on real estate; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 155-157.) 184 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK CORPORATIONS— cont'd 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on correction of certifi- cates of incorporation. (Same 1893: 381-382.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on action to annul corpora- tions. (Same 1893: 97-100.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; secy, of state; Zink and Voght Co.; business corporation co. (Same 1894: 112-113.) . Debate on amdmt. re. suppressing dishonesty in private corporations. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 613-631.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; duty of receiving of in- solvent corporation to make and file repts. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 77-78.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. increase or decrease of capital stock of corporation. (Same 1895: 173-175.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; corporations; assets; Ger- man- Amer. Real Estate Title Guaranty Co. (Same 1896: 81-82.) . Effect of organization law upon investments in capital of corporations. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xxi.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; powers which a corpora- tion may exercise under banking law, business cor- poration law, stock corporation law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 295-299.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; application for dissolution of Eames Vacuum Brake Co. (Same 1897: 367- 368.) 1899. Certificate of incorporation should be wholly in English language; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 136.) . Insolvent domestic corporation may lawfully make general assignment without preferences; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 221-222.) 1900. Regulation of recording of corporations created under special act advised. (Govs. mess. 1900.) . Necessity of modification of corporation laws to remedy certain abuses by trusts. (Same Jan. 1900: 19-20.) . Domestic corporations of same name as foreign can file certificates with secy, of state; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 212.) . In order to increase capital stock and provide for issue of preferred stock of stock corporation neces- sary to have consent of all common stockholders; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 198-200.) 1900-1902. Summary of corporation finances and as- sessments per repts. of tax comrs. (A.R. tax comrs. 1901 (p. 36) — same 1903.) 1900-1904. Proc. of special corporation franchise tax bureau. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900 (pp. 113-121) — same 1904.) 1901. Stock corporation law; voluntary dissolutions; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 293-294.) . Amdmts. which will liberalize and make more popular corporation laws. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 9.) . Domestic corporations; principal office must be located within state and stockholders' meetings and stock books and acct. books must be held and kept within state; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 253-254.) 1902. No jt. stock co. should be permitted to incor- porate with same name as that by corporations of other states. (Govs. mess. 1902: 43.) . Effect of liberalization of corporation laws; dis- crimination agst. state still exists. (Same 1902: 40-41.) 1903. Certificates of incorporation examined. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 184-186.) 1904. Bond filed with secy, of state cannot be returned because firm has gone out of business; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1904: 345-348.) CORPORATIONS— cont'd Fees, Revenue from; see Taxation: State. Revenue Industrial 1825. Rept. re. petition praying act of incorporation for purpose of bldg. dry docks in N. Y. City. (As- sem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 223-224.) 1827. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Chautauqua praying that they may be incorporated for purpose of improving navigation of Cassedaga and Cone- wango creeks and Chautauqua outlet. (Same Jan. 1827: 457-458.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying incorporation to navi- gate waters of Onondaga, Cayuga, and Oneida lakes, and Seneca and Oswego rivers by steam. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 399-400.) 1829. Rept. on petition for incorporation of co. for purpose of improving Ellicott's Creek in order to increase facilities for freight transportation. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 677-678.) 1834. Rept. on petition for incorporation of steamboat co. to navigate Genesee River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 115, 1834 v. 3.) 1837. Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres.; ex- pediency of repealing so much of laws as exempts individuals composing certain mnfg. cos. from per- sonal responsibility and from taxation. 1 p. (Same 182, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. on bill re. incorporation for mnfg. pur- poses. 1 p. (Same 275, 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. on act to amend act entitled act re. incor- poration for mnfg. purposes. 14 pp. (Same 111, 1838 v. 5.) 1845. Rept. of atty. gen. on act to amend act entitled act re. incorporations for mnfg. purposes, passed Mch. 22, 1811. (Same 59, 1845 v. 2.) 1846. Rept. on petitions for mnfg. co. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1846 v. 2.) . Same. 4 pp. (Same 13, 1846 v. 1.) 1847. Rept. on so much of const, as relates to mnfg. corporations. 22 pp. (Same 33, 1847 v. 2.) 1848. Expediency of providing efficient legislation re. mnfg. corporations. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1857-1890. Tabulated abstr. of cos. formed to navigate lakes and rivers, as required by ch. 232, laws of 1854, showing name of co.; amt. of capital, etc.; amt. of floating debt; no. of boats owned by co.; gross receipts for freight and from other sources; amt. paid for damages or loss on freight, etc. (A. R. engr. etc. on cos. navigating lakes and rivers 1857 (pp. 4-5)— same 1890.) 1884-1887 item not included. 1880-1890 called Tabu- lated summary, etc. 1881. Veto of Assem. bill re. formation of corporations for mnftre., mining, mechanical, and chemical pur- poses and as to rights of same to sell and deal with patents, etc. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1888-1889.) 1884. Veto of Assem. bill re. authorizing formation of corporations for mnfg., etc. (Same 1884: 1097.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of granting certificates to foreign title-searching cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 92-94.) 1894. Communication from secy, of state with no. of mnfg. and business corporations organized under laws of state and conducting business in state. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 355.) Inspection serial 1 series Under act of Apr. 14, 1859. No serial repts. were made. 2 series Under ch. 385, laws of 1893. No reports were made. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 185 of gas doc. 61, CORPORATIONS— cont'd Inspection — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series Under act of 1899, amending charter of Greater New York. 1899-1901. Ann. rept. of state inspector of gas meters, 2-3. Albany, 1901-1902. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1899 not found; printed? 2. 1900 in Assem. docs. 1901, v. 2 : 10. 3. 1901 " " " 1902, v. : 7. non-serial 1861. Communication from state inspector meters re. gas meters. 2 pp. (Assem. 1861 v. 2.) 1898. Rept. of sub-committee apptd. to investigate dept. of inspector of gas meters. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1898 v. 5.) 1900-1904. Payments for salaries, etc., of inspector of gas meters. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00 (p. 133) — same 1903/4.) Laws 1850. The laws relating to religious incorporations. N. Y., 1850. 1 p. 1., 16 pp. 1856. Act authorizing formation of corporations .... passed 1848, with amdmts. 1853-1855. N. Y., 1856. 14, 2 pp. 1859. The laws of state of N. Y. authorizing forma- tion of corporations for mnfg. illuminating gas .... and applying to Harlem Gas Light Co. N. Y., 1859. 20 pp. 1860. The act authorizing formation of corporations for mnfg., mining, mechanical, chemical .... pur- poses, [etc.], passed Feb. 17, 1848; with amdmts. 1851-1857. N. Y., 1860. 36 pp., 1 1. 12°. 1867. Religious incorporations; laws of state of N. Y. relating to religious incorporations, with all latest amdmts. N. Y., 1867. 31 pp. 1871. Act authorizing formation of corporations .... passed 1848; with amdmts. n. t. p. 17 pp. F°. 1874. The act authorizing the formation of corpora- tions for mnfg. . . . passed Feb. 17, 1848; with amdmts., .... to which are added notes, forms, and an index. N. Y., 1874. 1 p. 1., 55 pp. 12° 1878. Act authorizing formation of corporations .... passed 1848; with amdmts. N. Y., 1878. 60 pp. 12°. 1882. Same. N. Y., 1882. 79 pp. 12°. 1884. Act to provide for organization of certain busi- ness corporations, passed June, 1875; with amdmts. By R. B. McMaster. N. Y., 1884. 50, xx pp. 12°. 1888. The act authorizing the formation of corpora- tions .... passed Feb., 1848; with amdmts. N. Y., 1888. 84 pp. 12°. . Act to create bd. of gas comrs. 8 pp. 1892. Statutory revision of laws of N. Y., affecting misc. corporations, enacted in 1892 .... prepared by A. Hamilton. N. Y. ( 1892. v. p. 1902. Laws of N. Y. concerning corporations: being amdmts. passed by legisl 1902 N. Y., 1902. 1 p. 1., 32 folios, 5 ed. 1904. N. Y. state legisl. (statutes); statutory revision of the laws of N. Y. affecting misc. corporations enacted in 1892 . . . . ; with amdmts. of 1904. Pre- pared by A. Hamilton. Albany, 1904. [331] pp. Light and Power Companies Electric Light and Power Companies 1890. Rept. of committee on general laws re. methods now employed in furnishing electricity for lighting and power purposes in various cities, towns, and villages in state. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1890 v. 4.) CORPORATIONS— cont'd Light and Power Companies — cont'd Electbic Light and Powee Companies — cont'd 1890. Same, with testimony, viii, 546 pp. (Same 59, 1890 v. 7.) . Rept. to Sen. of result of investigation, by its committee on general laws, into dangers arising from commercial use of electricity and extracts from testimony taken by committee. 17 pp. 1891. In favor of state comn. with supervisory powers over gas, telegraph, electric lighting, and telephone cos. (Govs. mess. 1891.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on powers of gas and elec- tric light cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 365-366.) 1896. Decision of atty. gen. in matter of petition to in- stitute proc. to annul charters of several Brook- lyn gas light cos. (Same 1896: 337-338.) Gas Companies See also Inspection above ; do. Laws below ; do. Cor- porations : Individual. 1833. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of city of Al- bany re. mnftre. of gas light. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 58, 1833 v. 2.) 1863. Communication from comptroller re. gas cos. 1 p. (Same 63, 1863 v. 4.) . Rept. on act to protect consumers of gas in city of Brooklyn. 4 pp. (Same 79, 1863 v. 5.) 1869. Testimony before committee on inquiry concern- ing gas cos. in N. Y. City and Co. and of Buffalo, Brooklyn, and Albany. 288 pp. (Same 113, 1869 v. 10.) 1884. Rept. of state bd. of health on water gas as mnftd. in N. Y. and Brooklyn. 1 p. (Same 124, 1884 v. 3.) 1885. Rept. on lighting cos. in N. Y. City. 29 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1885 v. 5.) . Proc. of special Sen. committee to investigate supply of gas in N. Y. City. 483, 185 (2) pp. . Rept. of committee apptd. to inquire into rela- tion of lighting cos. in city of N. Y. to public, and cost, charge, and character of supply furnished, v. p. . Govs. mess. re. mngmt. and price of gas in N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. 1885: 1004-1007.) . Investigation [with testimony] in respect to lighting cos. by special committee. Albany, 1885. 938 pp. 1886. Majority rept. of special committee of Sen. to investigate lighting cos. 10 pp. . Rept. of special committee of Sen. to investigate lighting cos. Ixxxi, 938 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1886 v. 4.) . Veto mess. re. gas cos. in city of N. Y. 4 pp. (Same 85, 1836 v. 5.) 1887. Apptmt. of comn. with power to regulate and control mngmt. of gas cos. recommended. (Govs, mess. 1887: 21-22.) 1888. Creation of state gas comn. recommended. (Same 1888: 8.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; foreign corporation, fur- nishing natural gas from without this state to consumers here, is subject for its proportionate share of salary of inspectors of gas meters. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 175-181.) 1900. Legisl. has power to fix rate of charges for gas in cities; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 238- 239.) 1901. Demand that gas and electric lighting cos. be put under comn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 40.) 1904. Hearing before Sen. finance committee on Sen. Martin's gas res., Feb. 9. 62 11. Typewritten copy by G. M. Shortwell. Mining; see Industries, etc. Mining 186 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK CORPORATIONS— cont'd Religious Corporations 1893. Rept. of statutory revision comn. on most im- portant changes in existing law made by proposed religious corporations, law now pending in Sen. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1893 v. 4.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations Textile Trades; see Industries, etc. Water and Hydraulic Companies; see below, Corporations: Individual CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL American Atlantic Steam Navigation Company 1845. Rept. on renewing and continuing charter of co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 232, 1845 v. 6.) American Gas Light Company 1826. Rept. on petition for incorporation. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 293.) Brooklyn Gas Light Company 1849-1866. Communication re. amt. of stock; divi- dends, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 180, 1866 v. 7.) 1850. Rept. on petition of co. re. amndg. act of incor- poration. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1850 v. 1.) 1861. Rept. of co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 81, 1861 v. 5.) Cayuga Lake and Inlet Steamboat Company 1830. Rept. on petition of co. re. increase of capital stock. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 312, 1830 v. 4.) Citizens' Gas Light Company 1866. Communication from co. re. value of stock, na- ture of service, etc. 3 pp. (Assem. doe. 166, 1866 v. 7.) City Coal and Transportation Company 1833. Rept. on petition for act to incorporate co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1833 v. 2.) City Gas Company 1898. Decision of atty. gen. favoring application of F. B. Thurber and W. McCarroll to institute an action agst. City Gas Co. to annul charter and forfeit franchise. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 389-392.) Cohoes Manufacturing Company 1826. Treasurer's list of stockholders of. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 380-381.) Dutchess and Orange Steamboat Company 1826. Rept. on act to incorporate Dutchess and Orange Steamboat Co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 731-733.) Gas Light Company of New York City 1823. Rept. on memorial praying act to incorporate Gast Light Co. of N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 150-151.) Harlem Gas Light Company 1857-1866. Communication from co. re. amt. of stock, dividends, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 186, 1866 v. 7.) Hempstead Gas Light Company 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. as to duty of secy, of state re. certificates of extension of corporate existence presented by Hempstead Gas Light Co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 54-55.) Hudson Whaling Company 1840. Rept. on bill repealing charter of Hudson Whal- ing Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1840 v. 3.) Jefferson Wet Dock Company 1826. Rept. on petition for incorporation as name and style of Jefferson Wet Dock Co. without banking privileges. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 339.) Lake Erie Steamboat Company 1822. Rept. on petition for some amdmt. in act in- corporating co., authorizing increase of their capi- tal stock. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 531.) CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Lake Ontario Steamboat Company 1838. Rept. on petition praying for incorporation of co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 235, 1838 v. 5.) Manhattan Gas Light Company 1829. Rept. on petition praying incorporation. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1829: 388-389.) 1831-1866. Communication from co. re. amt. of stock; service, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 183, 1866 v. 7.) 1855. Rept. of co. re. general condition of its affairs. 3 pp. (Same 123, 1855 v. 5.) Metropolitan Gas Light Company 1856. Rept. on petition to repeal act incorporating co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 145, 1856 v. 4.) 1864-1866. Communication from co. re. amt. of stock, dividends, etc. 3 pp. (Same 184, 1866 v. 7.) Neversink Navigation Company 1828. Rept. on petition of co. praying state aid to ren- der Neversink River navigable. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 760-761.) 1830. Rept. of comptroller re. loan of credit of state to co. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 49, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition of pres. of co. for further loan from state. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 358, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1830/1. Stmt. re. loan to co. (A.R. comptroller 1830/1: 30-31.) 1831/2. Recommendation for legisl. action to govern loan to co. (Some 1831/2: 36.) 1833. Rept. of atty. gen. on petition of pres. of co. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 262, 1833 v. 4.) 1836. Rept. on act to provide for liquidation of stock granted on loan to co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1836 v. 1.) New York and Boston Steamboat Company 1830. Rept. on petition of co. for amdmt. of charter. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 345, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) New York Dry Dock Company 1828-1829. Stmts, showing condition of funds of co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 893-894.) New York State Transportation Company 1826. Rept. on petition praying leave to be incorpo- rated under name of N. Y. State Transportation Co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 357-360.) 1828. Same. (Same Jan. 1828: 936.) New York Waterworks Company 1826. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Waterworks Co. pray- ing that their charter may be amended. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 685-687.) Niagara Falls Power Company 1892. Right given to co. to take water from Niagara River and duty imposed upon said co. to furnish electricity for state reservation free, create con- tractual relation betw. co. and state which can not be annulled by legisl.; opinion of atty. gen. (A. R. atty. gen. 1892: 106-107.) North River Whaling Company 1833. Rept. on act to incorporate North River Whal- ing Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 313, 1833 v. 4.) Orleans Hydraulic Company 1834. Rept. on act to incorporate Orleans Hydraulic Co. 1 p. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1834 v. 2.) Oswegatchie Navigation Company 1837. Rept. on petitions for increase of capital stock of co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 228, 1837 v. 3.) Pacific Mail Steamship Company 1867. Rept. re. affairs of co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 210, 1867 v. 8.) 1873. Rept. of co. as to reduction of capital. 3 pp. (Same 67, 1873 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 187 CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Ramapo Water Company 1899. Decision of atty. gen. granting application of W. R. Hearst to bring action agst. co. to vacate its charter. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 418-422.) Rich's Institute for Physical Training 1850. Rept. on petition for incorporation of. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1850 v. 3.) Safety Basin and Dry Dock Association 1826. Rept. on petition praying incorporation. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 128-129.) Screw Dock Company 1828. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 490-491.) Susquehanna Steam Navigation Company 1835. Rept. on petition of directors of co. for act of incorporation. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 339, 1835 v. 4.) United States Mail Steamship Company 1850. Rept. on act to incorporate co. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1850 v. 3.) CORRUPT PRACTICES See also Finance : State. Misappropriation, etc. 1826. Rept. of Sen. select committee apptd. pursuant to communication of Hon. J. Ward, Senator .... and testimony. Albany, 1826. 36, 146 pp. 1859. Rept. on progress in considering that portion of govs. mess. re. corruption, etc. 3, 3 pp. (Sen. docs. 71 and 72, 1859 v. 2.) 1867. Remarks and dissenting rept. of minority of committee on practicability of suppressing official corruption by means of const, provision. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2279-2280.) . Rept. and- article of amdmt. submitted by com- mittee on practicability of suppressing official cor- ruption by means of const, provision. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2276-2279.) . Debate on bribery at elections. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 483-559.) . Rept. of committee on official corruption re. practicability of suppressing official corruption by means of const, provisions, with testimony taken before said committee, Aug. 8 and 9, 1867. 51 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 150.) . Minority rept. by Mr. M. I. Townsend from com- mittee on official corruption re. practicability of suppressing official corruption by means of const, provisions. 3 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 151.) 1868. Debate on article of amdmt. re. bribery and offi- cial corruption. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3297-3320.) . Rept. re. charges of corruption agst. r.r. com mittee and members of Assem. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 145, 1868 v. 10.) 1869. Rept. re. members of Sen. receiving money for rwy. cos. 155 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1869 v. 5.) 1872. Charges agst. Justice Albert Cardozo and testi- mony thereunder, before judiciary committee of the Assem. 884 pp. (Assem. doc. 71 pt. 1, 1872 v. 4.) There were 5 charges. The first related to connivance on the part of Justice Cardozo with the interests exerted in 1869 to raise the price of gold. The subject of the remaining charges does not come within the scope of this analysis. . Charges agst. Justice George G. Barnard, and testimony thereunder, before judiciary committee of Assem. 982, 503 pp. (Same 71 pt. 2, 1872 v. 6.) There were 9 charges, the 2d, 3d, and 9th, resp., relat- ing to railroads, viz., the 2d to the Albany and Susquehanna R.R. litigation, the 3d to the English Erie stock litigation and the 9th concerning the receivership of the Union Pacific R.R. The subject of the remaining charges does not come within the scope of this analysis. CORRUPT PRACTICES— cont'd 1872. Rept. and testimony of committee on insurance on Assem. res. to investigate conduct of G. W. Mil- ler, supt. of insurance dept, re. receiving fees and perquisites for his use and emolument, etc. 1104 pp. (Same 65, 1872 v. 4.) 1873. Res. calling on pres., etc., of Erie R.R. Co., whether any moneys have been used in connection with legislation by said corporation. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 36, 1873 v. 2.) . On " organized system of financial depredation " discovered in N. Y. City in 1871. (Govs. mess. 1873: 19-22.) 1877. Communication from atty. gen. showing amt. of money collected as result of so-called N. Y. " ring- suits." 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1877 v. 8.) . Reply of comptroller of city of N. Y. re. amt. of moneys received and expended in what is known as the "ring suits." 11 pp. (Same 99, 1877 v. 8.) 1881. Proc. before special Assem. committee on brib- ery and corruption. Albany, 1881. 588 pp. . Sum alleged to have been offered for vote in contest for U. S. Senator placed in custody of comp- troller as bribery fund; recommendation that it be paid into general fund. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2: 27.) 1887/8. Expenses for investigating and prosecuting charges of bribery in cases popularly known as N. Y. "boodle cases"; apprns. made for payment under various laws; first claims of this character presented to state for payment, thereby transfer- ring liability for expenses of criminal prosecutions from cos. to state. (Same 1887/8: 42-44.) . Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City, with stmt, of expenses of said city in trial of "boodle" aldermen. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 691-692.) 1888. Remarks of senators whose names appeared in N. Y. Times art., Apr. 1, " The King of the Lobby," as being men who could be bought. (Same v. 1, 1888: 519-520.) . Remarks of Sen. Raines re. charge agst. him in N. Y. Times, Men. 29. (Same v. 1, 1888: 494-495.) . Rept. of committee on judiciary on recent charges in public press as to existence of a lobby endeavoring to perniciously affect legislation. (Same v. 1, 1888: 581.) 1889. Remarks of Mr. Enz on art. in The Troy Daily Press reflecting on him as being a " boodle-sharer," a " tool of contractors," etc. (Same v. 2, 1889: 263- 264.) 1894. Debate on amdmt. providing general laws to pre- vent bribery and corrupt practices in aiding or securing nominations or elections of public officers. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 3: 889-899.) . Article of amdmt. and debate re. use of moneys for political purposes. (Same 1894 v. 3: 876-888.) . Debate on amdmt. re. bribery of public officials. (Same 1894 v. 1: 457-460.) CORTLAND Normal School; see Education. Normal CORTLAND COUNTY Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents COTTON GOODS Prices; see that title COTTON MANUFACTURES; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. TEXTILE TRADES COTTON STATES EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EX- HIBITIONS 188 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTIES Finance; see that title Jails; see Maintenance Taxation; see Taxation: State. County Tax COUNTY BUILDINGS; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS: COUNTY COUNTY SOCIETIES; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COURT HOUSES; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS: COUNTY COURTS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE COURTS OF ARBITRATION; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE CRAIG COLONY; see p. 398 CREAMERffiS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. DAD2Y CREDIT, GUARANTY, ETC., INSURANCE COMP ANDES; see INSURANCE CREDIT MOBILIER 1873. Con. res. re. credit mobilier. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1873 v. 4.) CRIME Population and; see Population. Cinninal CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CRIMINALS Population and; see Population. Criminals CRISES AND DEPRESSIONS 1820. Distresses of community have continued to in- crease since war; advises retrenchment of expenses and augmentation of industry as means of allevia- tion. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1834. See Banks, this date. 1838. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to origin and causes of present derangement in mone- tary affairs of country, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1838 v. 3.) 1854. Extraordinary financial embarrassment. (A.R. bank dept. 1853/4: 13.) 1873. Table showing effect of panic on savings banks. (17 AR. bank dept. on savings banks 1873: 4.) 1877. Business depression and shrinkage in values. (A.R. bank dept. 1876/7: 5.) 1893. Industrial depression and factory conditions. (8 A.R. factory inspectors 1893- 9-10.) CROP BULLETINS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS CROPS; see AGRICULTURE CURRENCY; see MONEY DAIRY Inspection; see Industries, etc. Inspection DAIRY ADULTERATION; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. DAIRY PRODUCTS Exports United States; see Commerce: Foreign Trade DAIRYING; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATIONS; see AGRICULTURAL SO- CIETIES DAMS; see PUBLIC WORKS: STATE DANGEROUS TRADES Industry; see Industries, etc. Wages; see Labor DANNEMORA STATE HOSPITAL; see p. 402 DANSVILLE Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount DAY HOME OF CITY OF TROY; see p. 378 DAY NURSERIES Maintenance; see Maintenance: Private. Dependents. Chil- dren DEAF AND DUMB Maintenance; see that title DEATHS Registration; see Population DEBT: FEDERAL 1861. Rept. of N. Y. loan committee of proc. in con- nexion {sic) with the govt, loan of 1861. (U. S. 37 Cong., 3 sess., House ex. doc. 25: 125-137.) . Rept. re. aiding U. S. govt, in obtaining loan of money upon its bonds. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1861 v. 2.) 1870. Res. in favor of speedy reduction of national debt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 40, 1870 v. 3.) DEBT: MUNICIPAL 1851. Enforcement of const, provision regulating tax- ing, assessing, and borrowing powers of cities rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. 1851: 22.) 1865/6. Comments upon provisions of sec. 9, art. 8, sec. 12, art. 7, laws of 1846, restricting power of localities to create local debts; recommendation for legislative action- re. local debts and for pro- vision for means to obtain information re. amt. of debts incurred by towns, cos., and cities for bounty and other purposes. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6: 15-16.) 1866. Stmt, of local indebtedness of each of several cos. of state, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1866 v. 5.) 1866/7. Stmt, of amts. of local debts. (A.R. comp- troller 1866/7: 13.) 1867. Consolidated summary by cos. of co., city, town, and village debts, showing amts. and objects for which incurred. (Same 1866/7: 124-125.) 1872/3. Bonded indebtedness of cos., cities, towns, and villages of state; compiled by H. Calkins. Al- bany, 1873. 1 p. I., 69 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1872/3 app., doc. 1.) . Same. n. t. p. 69 pp. 1876. Newly apptd. comn. on municipal govt, to con- sider necessary restrictions to arrest creation of municipal debts. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 35.) 1879. On large city and local debt due to overissue of r.r. bonds; contemplated repudiation disapproved; suggested measures for redemption. (Same 1879: 32-33.) 1880. Towns being depopulated owing to excessive tax- ation necessary to pay interest on r.r. bonds; sug- gested remedy. (Same 1880: 19.) 1880-1890. Comparative table of bonded and floating debt and sinking fund of various cities of state. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 376-391), 1891 v. 9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 18!) DEBT: MUNICIPAL— cont'd 1885. On const, amdmt. limiting power of cities to cre- ate debt. (Govs. mess. 1885: 24-26.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on payment of interest on town bonds owned by state issued in aid of r.rs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 291-292.) . Same, whether Weedport village may issue bonds in aid of mnfg. enterprise in said village. (Same 1893: 106-108.) 1897/8. Stmt, of indebtedness of several municipalities of state. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xlviil.) 1901. Villages subject to general village law cannot incur liability in excess of 10% of assessed valua- tion of real property of said village in addition to obligation issued for procuring water supply; opin- ion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 198-200.) 1902. Villages; interest on bonded indebtedness to be considered debt of corporation and part of sum per- mitted by law to be ann. raised by tax; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 166-168.) Albany 1825. Rept. on petition of city of Albany praying au- thority to raise fund to satisfy city debt to amt. of $205,000. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 132.) 1828. Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of Albany re. condition of funded debt. (Same Jan. 1828: 808-809.) 1891. Stmt, of bonded debt of city of Albany. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 660-661), 1891 v. 9.) Auburn 1880-1890. Bonded indebtedness of city of Auburn. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 670), 1891 v. 9.) Brooklyn 1870. Stmt, of comptroller of Brooklyn re. amt. of bonds issued by authority of said city in payment of advances in local improvement. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1870 v. 3.) Buffalo 1880-1889. Bonded debt; floating debt; investment of sinking fund moneys; city of Buffalo. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 724-725), 1891 v. 9.) Corning 1879. Veto of bill authorizing town of Corning to bor- row money to pay interest on maturing bonds, to provide sinking fund, etc. (Sen. jol. 1879: 651.) Elmira 1880-1889. Bonded debt of city of Elmira. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 771), 1891 v. 9.) Fishkill 1846. Rept. on act to authorize town officers of Fish- kill, Dutchess co., to appropriate certain moneys. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1846 v. 1.) Flushing 1889. Veto of act to authorize trustees of village of Flushing to raise money for permanent improve- ment of its roads, avenues, and streets, and to provide for payment of same. (Legisl. record v. 2, 1889: 588.) Granville 1834. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of town of Granville for authority to borrow money to build bridges. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1835 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. on memorial of corporation of Albany ask- ing authority to borrow money to construct r.rs. 1 p. (Same 256, 1837 v. 3.) Harrietstown 1888. Veto of act to authorize and empower town of Harrietstown, in Franklin co., to issue bonds for purpose of purchasing site and erecting thereon a town hall. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 343.) DEBT: MUNICIPAL— cont'd Hudson 1837. Rept. on memorial of corporation of Hudson City for authority to raise money by loan on credit of city; erection of city hall. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 186, 1837 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Hudson City asking authority to borrow money to aid construc- tion of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. 2 pp. (Same 264, 1837 v. 3.) 1880-1889. Bonded indebtedness at end of each fiscal yr.; city of Hudson. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 784-785), 1891 v. 9.) . Bonded debt of city of Hudson. (Same 80 (p. 797), 1891 v. 9.) Lockport 1880-1889. Bonded indebtedness of city of Lockport; securities held by sinking fund for r.r. bonds. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 870), 1891 v. 9.) Long Island City 1880-1889. Bonded debt; Long Is. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 841), 1891 v. 9.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on validity of certain bonds issued by Long Is. City, etc. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 393-394.) Mohawk 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on issue of bonds by vil- lage of Mohawk. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 304-305.) New York City 1788. Rept. of committee on petition of mayor, etc., of N. Y. City for authority to raise sum of money for repairing city hall. (Assem. jol. Dec. 1788: 58.) 1838. Rept. on memorial of common council of N. Y. City to authorize them to raise money by loan for water works. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 299, 1838 v. 6.) 1840. Communication from common council of N. Y. City re. sale of water stock by European bankers. 5 pp. (Same 304, 1840 v. 7.) . Rept. on memorial of corporation of N. Y. City re. creation of fund denominated " water stock." 2 pp. (Same 52, 1840 v. 2.) 1851. Rept. on application of N. Y. City for passage of bills to enable them to raise money for specified objects, and on ann. tax bill for said city and co. 11 pp. (Same 123, 1851 v. 4.) 1867. Communication from comptroller of city of N. Y. in relation to city debt and interest thereon, also moneys reed, for licenses, etc. 37 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 125.) 1870-1891. Stmt, showing ann. issue of bonds on acct. of dock dept. of N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 3552), 1891 v. 9.) 1871. Communication from chairman of state bd. of comrs. for revision of tax laws re. existing indebt- edness of city and co. of N. Y. and resources avail- able for payment of same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1872: 41-46.) 1871-1873. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. bonds and stocks issued in city and co. of N. Y.; bonds and stocks purchased by comrs. of sinking fund. 417 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1889 v. 13.) 1873. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. judgments agst. city. 12 pp. (Same 34, 1873 v. 4.) 1875. Memorial of comptroller of city of N. Y. re. bonded debt of city. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1875 v. 4.) 1876. Stmt, of N. Y. City debt at close of business Dec. 22, 1875. (Same 79 (pp. 944-946), 1876 v. 7.) . Hist, of public debt of N. Y. City. (Same 79 (pp. 4-6), 1876 v. 7.) 190 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK DEBT: MUNICIPAL— cont'd New York City — cont'd 1877. Comptroller of N. Y. City on indebtedness of N. Y. City and co., also classes of bonds issued, and rate of interest thereon. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 59, 1877 v. 6; Sen. doc. 31, 1877 v. 2.) 1878. Veto of act re. certain indebtedness of N. Y. City and to provide for cancellation of same. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1878 v. 7.) . Res. of common council of N. Y. City recom- mending passage, notwithstanding objections of gov., of " Bonded Indebtedness Bill." 2 pp. ( Same 132, 1878 v. 7; Sen. doc. 38, 1878 v. 2.) . Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. "Bonded Indebtedness Bill." 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1878 v. 7.) . Res. re. bonded indebtedness of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 77, 1878 v. 5.) 1881. Rept. on res. of Union League Club on sinking fund of N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 110, 1881 v. 8.) 1883. Rept. of mayor of city of N. Y. on propriety of pledging credit of city to completion of Spuyten Duyvil Creek. 4 pp. (Same 82, 1883 v. 4.) 1886. Govs, special mess. re. sinking fund and public improvements in N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. 1886: 37- 43.) 1893. Res. of bd. of estimate and apportionment of city of N. Y. that no law be enacted requiring fur- ther issue of bonds until local authorities shall have been first consulted. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1893 v. 4.) . Communication from bd. of estimate and appor- tionment of city of N. Y. re. making of apprns. and issuing of bonds for maintenance of city govt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 22, 1893 v. 5.) 1903. An act to amend Greater N. Y. charter re. sink- ing fund of city of N. Y. for redemption of city debt. Albany, 1903. 7 pp. Port Chester 1890. Veto of Assem. bill re. legalizing certain bonds of Port Chester. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1890: 525.) Parishville 1888. Veto of act to authorize town of Parishville, St. Lawrence co., to borrow money and build a town house in said town. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 368.) Rochester 1880-1889. Bonded debt of city of Rochester. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 887), 1891 v. 9.) Troy 1880-1889. Bonded debt, securities held by sinking fund; city of Troy. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 937), 1891 v. 9.) Volney 1888. Atty. gen's, opinion on form of bond proposed to be issued by Volney, Oswego co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 175-178.) Railroad Bonding Acts; see Railroads. Public Aid DEBT: COUNTY 1830. Rept. of comptroller re. balances due from co. treasurers. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1830 v. 1.) Albany County See Finance : State. Loans. Chenango County See Finance : State. Loans. Erie County 1834. Rept. of committee on petition of H. Pratt, treas- urer of Erie co., re. extinguishment of debts due on acct. of bldg. new jail. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 120, 1834 v. 3.) DEBT: COUNTY— cont'd Herkimer County See Finance : State. Loans. Orange County See Finance : State. Loans. Orleans County See Finance : State. Loans. Otsego County See Finance : State. Loans. Steuben County 1830. Rept. on petition praying for law authorizing bd. of supervisors of Steuben co. to raise money for improvement of navigable waters thereof. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 302, 1830 v. 4.) Suffolk County See B'lnance : State. Loans. Ulster County 1884. Veto on act authorizing supervisors of Ulster co. to issue renewal bonds. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1884 v. 5.) . Veto of Assem. bill re. authorizing bd. of super- visors of Ulster co. to issue* bonds, etc. (Assem. jol. 1884: 137-138.) ; Loans Highways; see Roads: County Public Buildings; see Public Buildings: County DEBT: STATE 1843. Res. of legisl. of Ala. re. federal assumption of state debts. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1843 v. 3.) . Same, state of Ga. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 52, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Res. of legisl. of Ga. re. repudiation of state debts. 2 pp. (Same 195, 1844 v. 7.) New York State See also under Finance : State, serial group, entries for Committees on Finance and on Ways and Means resp. These repts. are Important In a study of the debt etc. of N. Y. State. 1806-1814. Stmt, showing increase in state debt each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1812/3; Assem. jol. Sept. 1814: 32.) 1811/2. Stmt, of debts due from state excl. of unliqui- dated demands and balance claimed by U. S. (A. R. comptroller 1811/2: 170.) 1812/3. Debts due from state excl. of unliquidated de- mands and balance claimed by U. S. (Same 1812/3: 272.) 1814. Rept. of comptroller in answer to res. requiring stmt, of funds of, and debts due by state. (Assem. jol. 38 sess. 1814: 27-33.) 1815-1826. Table showing amt. of increase and de- crease in public debt each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1828/9: 17-18.) 1816-1904. Stmt, of state debt showing ann. distribu- tion to canal fund; general fund; contingent; bounty debt; and total. (Same 1898/9 (pp. 654- 655)— same 1903/4.) 1824. Payment of balance of million loan, thereby ex- tinguishing all debt of state except canal loans. (Same 1824/5: 134.) 1825-1842. Table showing state liabilities. (Assem. doc. 61 (facing p. 26), 1842 v. 4.) 1826-1847. Table showing condition and progress of state debt; sums borrowed each yr., amts. paid toward state debt; funds on hand at close of fiscal yr. from completion of Erie and Champlain canals to 1847; contingent, general fund, canal, and ag- gregate state debt. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 9.) 1832. Injustice of creating public debt without pro- vision for its liquidation. (Govs. mess. 1832: 3.) 1835-1852. Rept. of comptroller on indebtedness of state. 24 pp. (Assem. doc. 24, 1853 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 191 DEBT: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1837/8. Project of committee of ways and means in 1838 for a debt of 40 millions of dollars. (A.R. comptroller 1837/8: 20-38.) 1837-1846. Table showing character, condition, and progress of state debt each yr. (Same 1845/6: 18.) 1838. Stmt, showing amt. of stock and bonds issued by several states; rate of interest; objects for which loans were made, etc. (Same 1837/8: 89.) 1838-1889. Table showing amt. of state debt at end of each yr. (Same 1838/9: 10.) 1838-1890. Cumulative stmt, of state debt each yr. (Same 1887/8 (pp. ix-x) — same 1890.) 1838-1902. Table showing state debt for 50 yrs. (Legisl. manual 1892 (p. 626)— same 1903.) 1839/40-1876/7. Stmt, of contingent debt of state. (A. R. comptroller 1839/40 (pp. 20-21) — same 1876/7.) No returns for 1840/1-1843/4, 1845/6-1853/4. 1841. Stmts, of amt. of state stock outstanding, with stmt, of where redeemable; rate of interest; and for what purpose raised. (Same 1840/1 stmt. H.) 1841/2. Table showing amt. of stock of state debt held by citizens of state of N. Y., by citizens of other states, and by foreigners. (Same 1841/2: 9-10.) 1842. Res. calling for stmts, of state debts, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 23, 1842 v. 2.) . Communication from comptroller re. finances of state. 26 pp. (Same 61, 1842 v. 4.) . Recommendation to fortify credit by not increas- ing debt; pledge of future revenues from national domain as sinking fund for public debt. (Govs, mess. 1842.) . Amdmts. to propositions re. public faith and credit of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 23, 1842 v. 2.) 1842-1844. State debt as given in 1842 and 1844; legisl- ative action, apprns., etc. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 10-12.) 1842-1847. Outline of condition of state debt. (Same 1841/2 (pp. 71-73)— same 1846/7.) 1843. Stmt, showing amt. of state stock held by per- sons residing in this state, other states, and in foreign countries. (Same 1843/4: 23.) . Rept. of comptroller re. state debt, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1843 v. 1.) . Res. re. secy, of state and repudiation. 2 pp. (Same 91, 1843 v. 3.) . Res. (Poster) re. outstanding debt of state. 2 pp. (Same 76, 1843 v. 3.) . Memorial of conv. of dem. delegates asking for amdmt. re. creation of state debt, etc. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1843 v. 4.) . Table showing general fund and r.r. debts. (Legisl. manual 1844: 203.) 1844. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to finances of state; re. payment of debt and equalized valuation of land. (Assem. doc. 188, 1844 v. 7.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to const, amdmt. re. state debt and liability. 10 pp. (Same 150, 1844 v. 6.) . Act to provide for paying debt preserving credit of state passed Mch. 29, 1842 (text). 7 pp. (Same 103, 1844 v. 5.) 1845. Opposed to suggested deferred stock as practi- cable mode of meeting state debts. (Govs. mess. 1845.) . Rept. of secy, of state on proposed const, amdmt. re. state debt and liability, etc. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 7, 1845 v. 1.) 1845/6. Comments upon various legislative provisions governing state debt; stmts, re. various stocks is- DEBT: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd sued, loans made, etc., with amts. involved. (A. R. comptroller 1845/6: 10-18.) 1846. Rept. of committee on finance re. power to cre- ate future state debts and liabilities, and in re- straint thereof. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 356-357.) . Speech of Mr. Kirkland on state debt and inter- nal improvements, Sept. 17. (Same 1846: 878-888.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances re. re- strictions on debt-creating power. (Same 1846: 725-734.) 1846-1876. Table showing contingent debt of state. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 235) — same 1877.) 1848/9. Outline of state debt and the sinking funds. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 14-27.) 1848-1851. Table showing debt authorized and con- tracted since adoption of const. (Same 1851/2: 29.) 1849. Rept. of comptroller re. state debts. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 33, 1849 v. 1.) . Rept. of comptroller re. state stocks issued; giving amt. held by citizens of this country and by foreigners. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1849 v. 1.) 1851. Communication from comptroller re. money in treasury from unclaimed interest due prior to July 1, 1850, on stocks issued by state. 1 p. (Same 83, 1851 v. 3.) . Rept. re. unclaimed interest on stocks issued by state. 2 pp. (Same 54, 1851 v. 2.) 1852. Rept. on so much of state debt as falls due on July 1, 1852. 5 pp. (Same 69, 1852 v. 2.) . Reply of comptroller to Sen. res. re. amt. of state debt on June 1, 1846. 4 pp. (Same 87, 1852 v. 2.) 1857/8. Composition and character of the " floating debt." (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 21.) 1862. Communication from comptroller re. payments on acct. of state debt in coin. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1862 v. 1.) 1863. Same. 3 pp. (Same 13, 1863 v. 1.) . Communication from comptroller re. paying in- terest upon state debt. 2 pp. (Same 82, 1863 v. 5; Assem. doc. 108, 1863 v. 5.) . Rept. re. payment of state debt in coin. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1863 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on banks re. payment of state debt in coin. 56 pp. (Same 91, 1863 v. 5.) . Communication from gov. re. interest on state debt. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1863 v. 5.) 1865. Communication from atty. gen. re. state debt. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 10, 1865 v. 5.) 1865/6-1888/9. Bienn. comparative stmt, of total fund- ed debt Sept. 30, each yr., classified by funds. (A. R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 5) — same 1888/9.) Stmt, is for single years only after 1880/1. 1867. Rept. from committee on finances with an ar- ticle which they recommend for adoption, re. out- standing debts of state and other liabilities for payment of which canal revenues are pledged by const, of 1846. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 790-796.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. paying state debt out of canal reve- nues. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1727-1751.) . Mr. Hatch's dissenting rept. from majority rept. on revenues of canals to be expended for canal and general fund debt. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 797-806.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. enlargement of Erie Canal and pay- ment of state debt. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1704-1723.) 192 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK DEBT: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1867. Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. enlargement of Erie Canal and pay- ment of state debt out of canal revenues. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1751-1771.) . Rept. of committee on finance as amended by committee of whole, so far as completed at time of adjournment, Sept. 24, 1867, re. state debt. 8 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 129.) 1868. Remarks of A. McDonald on article of amdmt. re. state indebtedness. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3854-3856.) . Communication from comptroller re. payment of interest on state debt. (Assem. jol. 1868: 706-708.) . Schedule of land dept. showing each description of stock, amt. redeemable in each yr., and the ann. interest on same. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8: 134- 135.) 1868/9. Recommendations re. payment of state debts in same currency in which they were contracted. (Same 1868/9: 14-15.) 1870. Recommendation to pay in coin interest of state debt incurred before late war and principal as it matures. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1870: 4.) . Communication from gov. re. payment of inter- est of state debt in coin. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 96, 1870 v. 4.) . Rept. on payment of principal and interest of part of state debt in coin. 3 pp. ( Same 59, 1870 v. 2. ) 1876. Necessity of const, restrictions on public debts to safeguard people's interests. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 7.) 1878/9. Recommendation that comptroller be author- ized to issue short bonds based on tax levy to pro- vide funds to meet expenses of govt.; advantages of this plan. (A.R. comptroller 1878/9: 27.) . Comments upon state debt. (Same 1878/9: 32- 34.) 1882-1891. Stmt, of amt. of state debt at end of each fiscal yr. (Same 1890/1: xv.) 1884-1893. Outline of condition of public debt. (Same 1883/4 (pp. 26-27)— same 1892/3.) 1887/8. Estimated bonded indebtedness of state. (Same 1887/8: 34.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on issue of bonds under ch. 601, laws of 1873. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 305- 307.) 1893. State out of debt for first time in over 75 yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: v.) 1894. Speech of Mr. McDonough on article of amdmt. re. creating state debt and payment of same by direct ann. tax. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 798-800.) 1895-1896. Stmt, of bonds issued in anticipation of taxes levied. (Legisl. manual 1897: 791.) 1896. Res. re. interest-bearing bonds of N. Y. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 27, 1896 v. 5.) 1897/8. Stmt, showing division of state debt among states, cos., cities, towns, villages, and school dis- tricts. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xi.) 1897-1904. Detailed stmt, of condition of state debt. (Same 1896/7 (p. 33)— same 1903/4.) Canal Debt; see Canals Claims Against State serial 1 series Board of Audit Under ch. 444, laws of 1876. 1876-1883. Ann. rept. of bd. of audit, 1-8. Albany, 1877-1884. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1876 In Sen. docs. 1877, v. 1:7: Assem. v. 8 : 73. DEBT: STATE— cont'd Claims Against State — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Board of Audit — cont'd 2. 1877 In Assem. docs. 1878, v. 3 : 15. 3. 1878 " " 1879, v. 2:30. 4. 1879 ' 1880, v. 1 : 10. 5. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 1:8. 6. 1881 " Sen. " 1882, v. 2 : 14. 7. 1882 " Assem. " 1883, v. 1:8. 8. 1883 " " 1884, V. 2 : 15. 2 series Board of Claims Under sec. 6, ch. 205, laws of 1883. Successor to bd. of audit and bd. of canal appraisers. -1897. Ann. rept. of bd. of claims, 1-15. Albany 1885-1898. In Collected docs, as follows 1. 1883 in Assem. docs .' 1884, v. 6 : 72. 2. 1884 ' Sen. " 1885, v. 4 : 12. 3. 1885 . «i " 1886, v. 1 : 11. 4. 1886 * .* " 1887, v. 2:16. 5. 1887 i it " 1888, v. 3 : 11. 6. 1888 ' " " 1889, v. 4 : 11. 7. 1889 ' Assem. 1890, v. 5:25. 8. 1890 ' Sen. 1891, v. 3:23. 9. 1891 ' " " 1892, v. 2:9. 10. 1892 • a 1893, v. 4 : 11. 11. 1893 t 41 " 1894, v. 5:45. 12. 1894 t (t " 1895, v. 3 : 14. 13. 1895 i It " 1896, v. 4 : 13. 14. 1896 . M " 1897, v. 4 : 16. 15. 1897 I 1. " 1898, v. 1:6. 3 series Court of Claims Under ch. 36, laws of 1897, providing that bd. of claims be continued and known as court of claims. 1897-1903. Ann. rept. of court of claims, 1-7. Albany, 1898-1904. 1st rept. called " 15 ann. rept. bd. of claims and 1 ann. rept. court of claims." Also In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1897 in Sen. docs. 1898, v. 1:6. 2. 1898 3. 1899 4. 1900 5. 1901 6. 1902 7. 1903 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, v. 4:13. 1903, v. 6:20. 1904, v. 9 : 16. V. 8:30. 4:27. 4:20. non-serial 1792. Rept. of comrs. of claims on claims agst. N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1792: 156-174.) 1853. Digest of claims presented to legisl. of 1853 at its regular and extra sess. 50 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1854 v. 1.) 1854. A digest of claims presented to legisl. of N. Y. during sess. of 1854; compiled by W. H. Bogart. Albany, 1855. 79 pp. 1864. Rept. of auditing bd. constituted by ch. 397, laws of 1862. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1864 v. 4.) 1867. Debate on proposed amdmt. authorizing atty. gen. to take charge of all matters pending in court of claims re. claims in favor of state, and to collect money due state and pay it over into treasury. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1353-1361.) 1877-1883. Tabulated abstr. of awards made by state bd. of audit showing names of claimants; nature of claims; amt. claimed, and amt. allowed. (A.R. state bd. of audit 1877 (pp. 2-3)— same 1883.) . Full list of all claims and accts. acted upon by bd. of audit, with evidence taken and their action on each thereof. (Same 1877 (pp. 4-127) — same 1883.) 1882/3. Recommendation for apprn. to meet expenses of bd. of claims unprovided for. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1882/3: 29.) 1883. Establishment of tribunal to hear and deter- mine all claims agst. state in place of bd. of canal appraisers and bd. of audit. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1883: 8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 193 DEBT: STATE— cont'd Claims Against State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883-1895. Table of claims decided by bd. of claims showing ann. no. of claims decided; amt. claimed; and amt. awarded; with totals of each. (A.R. bd. of claims 1894 (p. 5)— same 1895.) 1884. Recommendation to make apprn. to pay expenses of bd. of claims from time of its organization to date. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 42-43.) 1884-1890. Stmt, of payments from general fund for support of bd. of claims. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 42)— same 1889/90.) 1886-1897. List of claims filed with bd. of claims, show- ing name of claimant; amt. claimed; and amt. of award. (A.R. bd. of claims 1886 (pp. 8-10) — same 1897.) 1887/8. Saving to state made by dept. in audit of claims agst. state. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 40.) 1888. List of appeals to bd. for which order vacating award appealed from and for new hearing of claim has been made, showing name of claimant and amt. of award appealed from. (A.R. bd. of claims 1888: 9-12.) 1889. Rept. of awards made by bd. of claims payable from general fund. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1889 v. 10.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. re. salary of bd. of claims. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 293-294.) 1892. Communication from gov. re. reapprn. of unex- pended balance of former apprn. for payment of awards of bd. of claims. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1892 v. 5.) . Inadequacy of previous apprns. for expenses of work of state bd. of claims; recommendation for increase. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 22.) . Comrs. of land office have no authority to hear claims agst. state; statute giving them such author- ity superseded by statutes creating canal apprais- ers, bd. of claims, etc.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 92-94.) 1894. Rept. of judiciary committee on amdmt. re. claims agst. state and bd. of claims. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 5: 560-562.) 1899/00. Protest agst. lack of sufficient provision for payment of awards made by court of claims; rec- ommendation for apprn. and for amdmt. of finance law to permit investment of trust funds of state and canal debt sinking fund in judgments of court of claims. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xlviii.) 1899-1903. Schedule of claims other than canal claims and not filed under special acts, showing name of claimant; amt. claimed; and amt. of judgment. (A.R. court of claims 1899 (pp. 25-27) — same 1903.) . Schedule of claims other than canal claims filed under special acts of legisl. showing name of claim- ant; amt. claimed; and amt. of judgment. (Same 1899 (pp. 23-24)— some 1903.) 1901/2. Claims agst. state on acct. of assessments for local improvements; recommendation that no apprn. be made for payment of these claims until exact amt. is legally determined. (A.R. comp- troller 1901/2: xxix-xxx.) . Recommendation for enactment providing for payment of court of claims judgments. (Same 1901/2: xxviii.) 1904. Advisability of shortening time within which claims agst. state may be filed in court of claims. (Same 1903/4: xxxix.) General Fund Debt 1832-1878. History of general fund debt. (A.R. comp- troller 1877/8: 25-26.) 1833-1849. Stmt, showing ann. amt. of canal and gen- eral fund stock oustanding Sept., 1840, showing 13 DEBT: STATE— cont'd General Fund Debt — cont'd rate of interest and when redeemable. (Same 1839/40 stmt. L.) 1834-1846. Schedule of ann. increase of general fund debt. (Same 1857/8: 98-99.) 1837-1843. Stmt, of general fund and r.r. debt showing ann. progressive increase of debt. (Same 1842/3: 84.) 1840-1877. Detailed stmt, of condition of debt of gen- eral fund showing items of state debt chargeable upon same. (Same 1839/40 (pp. 18-20) — same 1876/7.) 1842. Rept. of comptroller, comrs. of canal fund, and canal comrs. re. arrearages on contracts for public works, condition of general fund state debt, etc. 41 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1842 v. 4.) 1844-1865. Stmt, showing amt. of general fund and r.r. debt, and date when payable with rate of inter- est thereon. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3: 85.) 1846-1849. Stmt, showing ann. increase and diminu- tion of general fund state debt. (Same 1848/9: stmt. E.) 1846-1869. Stmt, showing ann. amt. of principal, inter- est due on general fund debt, amt. of sinking fund applicable each yr., amt. of deficiency and interest thereon. (Same 1845/6: 72-76.) 1846-1900. Table showing general fund debt of state. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 235) — same 1901.) 1847-1858. Stmt, showing ann. increase and diminution of general fund state debt. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 100-101.) 1848. Stmt, showing increase and diminution of gen- eral fund state debt. (Same 1847/8 stmt. C.) 1852. Rept. of comptroller to Sen. re. general fund state debt. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1852 v. 2.) 1853-1856. Amt. of deficiency supplied each yr. to gen eral fund debt sinking fund by general fund. (A. R. comptroller 1855/6: 14.) 1856/7. Recommendation that sum in each of yrs. 1858 and 1859 sufficient to meet demands of sink- ing fund of general debt fund be placed to credit of said fund from income of state tax. (Same 1856/7: 18.) 1867. Mr. Clarke's dissenting rept. from rept. of ma- jority on revenues of canals to be expended for canal and general fund debt. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 806-812.) 1869. Application of surplus of canal debt to payment of general fund debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 13.) 1873. On funding of canal and general fund debts. (Same 1873: 17-19.) Loans: Temporary 1815. Communication from comptroller re. loan made to state under act of Apr. 7, 1815. (Assem. jol. 38 sess. 1815: 618.) 1822/3. Million loan under act of Apr. 21, 1818, and debt due from Bank of N. T. (A.R. comptroller 1822/3: 195-196.) . Stmt, of amt. of stock created by " act to im- prove funds and provide for redemption of funded debt of state," passed Apr. 21, 1818. (Same 1822/3: 191.) Paging from Assem. Jol. Jan. 1824. 1837/8. Stmt, of temporary loans made during yr. (Same 1837/8: 13.) 1839/40. Stmt, of temporary loans made in aid of treasury during fiscal yr. pursuant to title 3, ch. 8, pt. 1, of revised statutes. (Same 1839/40: 22- 23.) . Protest agst. defraying of current and ordinary expenses of state by temporary loans. (Same 1839/40: 17.) 194 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK DEBT: STATE— cont'd Loans: Temporary — cont'd 1840/1. Stmt, of temporary loans made in aid of treas- ury showing date of loan, rate of interest, etc. (Same 1840/1: 132.) 1850. Rept. of minority on bill to authorize comp- troller to make temporary loans. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1850 v. 8.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to premium on loans of 1849. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1850 v. 2.) . Same. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 133, 1850 v. 5.) Sinking Funds 1820. Rept. of comptroller re. system or plan of sink- ing fund. (Sen. Jol. Nov. 1820: 65-74.) 1848. Renewed recommendations to suspend contribu- tions to sinking fund until unfinished public works are completed. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1853. Atty. gen's, proposition for establishment of sinking fund from interest paid by incorporated cos. for loans made by state. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 100-101.) 1868/9. Renewal of suggestion re. propriety of law authorizing cancelling of stocks purchased for bene- fit of sinking fund created for their redemption. (Same 1868/9: 11.) 1874. Rept. from comptroller re. sinking funds. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1874 v. 2.) 1876. Revision of operation of various sinking funds advised. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 7.) General Debt Fund 1846/7. Stmt, of general fund debt sinking fund. (A. R. comptroller 1846/7 (pp. 27-28)— same 1878/9.) 1847. Rept. of comptroller re. sinking fund and pay- ment of general fund debt. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 130, 1847 v. 4.) 1847-1856. Table showing general fund debt sinking fund. (Legisl. manual 1848 (p. 231) — same 1857.) 1847-1861. Stmt, of payments on acct. of general fund debt sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7 (p. 64) — same 1860/1.) 1851-1878. General fund debt sinking fund receipts. (A.R, treasurer 1851 (p. 5) — same 1878.) DEFALCATIONS Bank Officials; see Banks Public Officials; see Finance: State. Misappropriation, etc. DEFECTIVES; see MAINTENANCE DELAWARE Taxation; see Taxation: State DELAWARE COUNTY Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents DELAWARE RIVER Bridges; see that title DELHI Banks 1832. See Banks, this date. DELINQUENTS; see MAINTENANCE DENSITY OF POPULATION; see POPULATION DENMARK Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Labor Disputes; see that title Labor Unions; see that title DENTISTS Education; see Education. Medical License Tax; see License Registration; see License DEPENDENTS; see MAINTENANCE DEPOSITS Public; see Finance: State Taxation; see Taxation: State. Realty and Personalty DEPRESSIONS; see CRISES, ETC. DETECTIVES License; see License DE VEAUX COLLEGE FOR ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN; see p. 379 DISEASES Cattle; see Agriculture. Livestock Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Human; see Public Health DIPHTHERIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH DISPENSARD2S Maintenance; see that title DISPENSARY AND HOSPITAL SOCIETY OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, NEW YORK CITY; see p. 370 DISPUTES Labor; see Labor Disputes DISTRICT SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION DIVORCE; see POPULATION. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE DOCKS Railway; see Railroads. Terminals DOG TAX; see TAXATION DOMESTIC SERVICE; see LABOR DRAINAGE Land; see Land Sanitary; see Sewerage DRIED FRUIT; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. DRUG TRADE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. DRUGGISTS License; see License DRYDEN Taxation; see Taxation: Local DUMB; see MAINTENANCE: STATE. DEFECTIVES. DEAF-MUTES DUTCHESS COUNTY Brick-making; see Industries. Brick-making Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Limonites; see Natural Resources. Minerals Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources. Mineral Springs Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 195 DUTCHESS COUNTY SLATE COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. SLATE DUTCHESS AND ORANGE STEAMBOAT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL DUTY; see TARIFF EAST RIVER Bridges; see that title Pilotage; see Commerce EASTERN DISPENSARY IN NEW YORK CITY; see p. 375 EASTERN NEW YORK REFORMATORY; see p. 406 EDUCATION Foreign Countries 1890. Prussian elementary schools; by Hon. J. R. Parsons, Jr. (A.R. public instruction 1890: 127- 208 app.) 1891. Primary instruction in France; by Hon. J. R. Parsons, Jr. (Same 1891: 164-282 app.) 1893. Repts. on primary instruction in Canada, Eng- land, Australia, Belgium, Holland, and Italy. (Same 1893: 924-965.) 1894. Public education in France and Hawaii; by Dr. W. W. Skinner. (Same 1894: 1030-1038.) United States 1867. Special rept. of supt. of public instruction (V. M. Rice) on education in this country and Europe and on compulsory education. 253 pp. (Assem. doc. 237, 1867 v. 11.) 1894. Education in other states; comparative tables, latest statistics, and diverse systems. (A.R. public instruction 1894: 1021-1029 app.) Connecticut 1812. Communication from comr. of school fund, with resolve of Gen. Assem. of Conn , re. titles to real estate acquired by Conn, within jurisdiction of N. Y. state for use and benefit of school fund. (Sen. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 177-179.) New York State serial non-serial Arrangement Military Naval Normal Schools Private Schools Public Aid : Federal Public Aid : State Public Schools School Fund School Houses Teachers Text-books Truancy University Extension University of the State of New York serial 1 series Under act of June 19, 1812. 1813-1820. Ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1-8. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1813 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1814 : 77-80. • Sept. 1815:183-186. Jan. 1816:495-498. Nov. 1816:504-508. Jan. 1818 : 476-490. " 1819 : 439-454. 1820 : 471-472. Nov. 1820:556-572. Abolished by clause In appropriation bill of 1821, and duties vested in secretary of state. Academic Aliens Associations Census Charity Schools Compulsory District Schools Exhibitions Expenditures for High Schools Indians Industrial and Technical Laws Medical 2. 1814 ' it 4 3. 1815 ' M t 4. 1816 • It i 5. 1817 ' it i 6. 1818 ' " ' 7. 1819 ' " * 8. 1820 ' tt t EDUCATION— cont'd New York State— cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1821-1854. Ann. rept. of secy, of state [1-31] as supt. of schools, 9-41. [Albany, 1821] -1855. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 9. 182i In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1822:616-675. 10. 1822 " Sen. Assem. 11. 1823 12. 1824 B. 13. 1825 14. 1826 15. 1827 16. 1828 17. 1829 18. 1830 19. 1831 20. 1832 21. 1833 22. 1834 23. 1835 24. 1836 25. 1837 26. 1838 27. 1839 28. 1840 29. 1841 30. 1842 31. 1843 32. 1844 33. 1845 34. 1846 35. 1847 36. 1848 37. 1849 38. 1850 39. 1851 40. 1852 41. 1853 docs, 1823 : app. A. " 1824 : app. A. 1825 : 60-62 and app. " 1826 : app. G. " 1827 : app. A. 1828: app. C. 1829 : 385-389. 1830, v. 1:30. 1831, v. 1 : 15. 1832, v. 1 : 11. 1833, v. 1:17. 1834, v. 1:9. 1835, v. 1:8. 1836 1837 1838! 1839, v. 1840, v. 1841, v. 1842, v. 1843, v. 1844, v. 2 1845, v. 2 1846, v. 2 1847, v. 1 1848, v. 1 1849, v. 1 1850, v. 4 1851, v. 1 1852, v. 1 1853, v. 1 1:6. 6. 13. 17. 120. 100. 12. 14. 34. 30. 30. 10. 5. 20. 50. 21. 25. 4. 1854, v. 1:7. 3 series Under act of March 30, 1854. 1854-1903. Ann. rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1-50. Albany, 1855-1904. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1854 in Assem. docs. 1855, v. 2. 1855 3. 1856 4. 1857 5. 1858 " 6. 1859 *' 7. 1860 " 8. 1861 " 34. 9. 1862 " 10. 1863 " 11. 1864 " 12. 1865 " 13. 1866 " 14. 1867 " 15. 1868 " 16. 1869 " 17. 1870 " 18. 1871 " 19. 1872 " 20. 1873 " 21. 1874 " 22. 1875 " 23. 1876 " 24. 1877 " 25. 1878 " 26. 1879 " 27. 1880 " 28. 1881 " 29. 1882 " 30. 1883 " 31. 1884 " 32. 1885 " 33. 1886 " 34. 1887 " 35. 1888 " 36. 1889 " 37. 1890 " 38. 1891 " 39. 1892 " 40. 1893 " 41. 1894 " 42. 1895 " 43. 1896 " 44. 1897 " 45. 1898 " 46. 1899 " Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. 1856, v. 1857, v. 1858, v. 1859, v. 1860, v. 1861, v. 1862, v. 1863, v. 1864, v. 1865, v. 1866, v. 1867, v. 1868, v. 1869, V. 1870, v. 1871, v. 1872, v. 1873, v. 1874, v. 1875, v. 1876, v. 1877, v. 1878, v. 1879, v. 1880, V. 1881, v. 1882, v. 1883, v. 1884, v. 1885, v. 1886, v. 1887, v. 1888, v. 1889, v. 1890, v. 1891, v. 1892, v. 1893, v. 1894, v. 1895, v. 1896, v. 1897, v. 1898, v. 1899, v. 1900, v. 1 :7. 3:65. 2:95. 1:6. 2:82. 2:50. 2 : 45 1:5;' Sen. v. 3 : 2:20. 6:95. 4:75. 5:90. 4:79. 8:80. 6:92. 5:84. 5:76. 3:52. 9 : 166. 5:66. 5:60. 2:15. 2:11. 2:7. 1:6. 5:11. 5: 11. 2:18. 3:25. 2:12. 1:8. 1:17. 1:7. 1:7. 2:7. 1:7. 2:7. 2:7. 2:7. 6:42. 8:34. 11 : 67. 16-17 : 71. 15-16 : 64. 10 : 56. 22 : 84. 196 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd 47. 1900 In Assem. docs. 1901, v. 19 : 67. 48. 1901 ' 1902, v. 24 : 62. 49. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 11-12:58. non-serial 1818. Rept. on memorial of Amer. Academy of Pine Arts, the Literary and Philosophical Socy., and N. Y. Historical Socy., for pecuniary aid to enable them more effectually to prosecute design of es- tablishing an institute of arts and sciences. (As- sem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 429-431.) 1820. Condition of schools and colleges favorable; more general adoption of Lancasterian system of teaching urged. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1820.) 1852. Memorial of Emma Willard and others re. fe- male education. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1852 v. 2.) 1853-1903. History of education for 50 years in N. Y. state; repts. from city and village supts. (A.R. public instruction 1903: 467-605.) 1859. Rept. of supt. of public instruction re. clerks, etc., in ssid dept. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1859 v. 3.) 1868. Rept. re. office of state supt. of public instruc- tion. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1868 v. 5.) 1885-1903. Rept. of committee on advice on educa- tional work of Amer. Museum of Natural History. (A.R. public instruction 1885 (pp. 116-123) — same 1903.) 1888/9. Educational unification; rept. of regents' com- mittee, resolutions offered, rept. of comn., etc. {Same 1888/9: 8-27.) 1888-1890. Changes in general school laws. (Same 1889 (pp. 2-56)— same 1890.) [189?]. Schools of N. Y.; supt. Crooker on higher edu- tion. Comparative statistics of cost of adminis- tration and scope of state dept. of public instruc- tion and bd. of regents. 4 pp. 1890. Authority of state in education of her children; address delivered by A. S. Draper, before Onon- daga Educational Council at Syracuse, N. Y. (A. R. public instruction 1890: 211-226 app.) 1891. Spirit of school administration; address before Ga. State Teachers' Assn. by A. S. Draper, state supt. of public instruction. (Same 1891: 147-164 app.) . Amer. schools for Amer. citizenship; address before State Teachers' Assns. of Wise, Iowa, and Nebraska, by A. S. Draper. (Same 1891: 345-363.) 1894. Rept. of supt. of public instruction on revision of general school laws of state. 128 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1894 v. 7.) 1897. Rept. of committee of 12 on rural schools, apptd. at meeting of Natl. Educational Assn., 1895. (45 A.R. public instruction 1897 v. 2: 5-208 app.) 1898. Comments on " Education Bill," ch. 22, of gen- eral laws. (32 A.R. state bd. of charities v. 1 1898: 19-22.) 1899. First plan for proposed unification of educa- tional systems of state. (47 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1899/00: 9-10.) . Rept. of comn. on educational unification. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 17, 1900 v. 2.) . Revision of school law. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1899: 28.) 1900. Revision of school laws advised; unification of jurisdictions of regents and dept. of public in- struction. (Same 1900.) 1902/3. Proposed plans for unification of educational systems of state; proposed legislation presented by EDUCATION— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Roosevelt comn., etc. (50 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1902/3: xxxix-li.) 1904. Special rept. of committee on education re. in- quiry into educational conditions in institutions subject to inspection by state bd. of charities. (38 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1, 1904: 471-478.) . Addresses by comr. of education. 85 pp. Oct. 20. ProTldence. — The demands upon the schools. Nov. 18. Albany. — Claims of the educational system upon the colleges. Nov. 21. Syracuse. — The supervision of the country schools. Nov. 25. Boston. — Physical training of athletics In the schools. Dec. 28. Syracuse. — The N. T. secondary school system. . Addresses by N. M. Butler and J. G. Schurman before jt. educational committee of the legislature, Feb. 9. 1 p. 1., 18 pp. . Final rept. of jt. committee of educational uni- fication. 248, 12 pp. (Sen. docs. 25 and 27, 1904: v. 15.) Academic 1800. Rept. of regents of the Univ. re. Columbia and Union Colleges, Erasmus Hall, Clinton and Hamil- ton Oneida Academies. (Assem. jol. Nov. 1800: 126-127.) 1812. Rept. of regents of Univ. showing condition of several academies from which repts. have been re- ceived during present sess. (Sen. jol. Nov. 1812: 301-302.) 1818. Lancasterian system of teaching recommended as economic and rapid. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1819. Stmt, of regents of Univ. on work of academies and colleges in state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 892- 893; Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 259-260.) . Gov. solicits further extension of patronage to higher seminaries of education. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1825. Rept. of regents of Univ. of all charters and acts of incorporaton granted by them. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 188-189.) . Rept. on power of regents to grant acts of in- corporation under new const. (Same Jan. 1825: 355-356.) 1830. Rept. on petiton of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of Troy on taxation for means to estab- lish a college. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 227, 1830 v. 3.) 1835. Rept. adverse of committee on colleges and com- mon schools on petition of John Preston, and oth- ers re. improved manner of teaching schools. 2 pp. (Same 63, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition to incorporate " The Fishkill Education Socy." 1 p. (Same 282, 1835 v. 4.) 1839-1840. Abstr. from repts. of several academies es- tablished by regents showing condition of depts. (AR. common schools 1839 (pp. 90-91) — same 1840.) 1844. Rept. of secy, of regents of Univ. re. residence of students in academies under visitation of re- gents. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 113, 1844 v. 3.) 1847. Communication of regents of Univ. re. apprns. for support of academies and for other objects therein mentioned. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1847 v. 1.) . Rept. of committee on colleges, etc., re. public instruction in general. 21 pp. (Same 254, 1847 v. 8.) 1848. Facilities for higher attainments in literature and science should be provided. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1853. Adoption of principle of legislative encourage- ment for colleges and academies which will pre- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 197 EDUCATION— cont'd Academic— cont'd vent practice of special legislation in favor of any particular institution. (Some Jan. 1853: 7.) 1853. Rept. of regents of Univ. re. power of incorpo- rating academies. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 22, 1853 v. 2.) 1854. Recommendation re. establishing state scholar- ships in higher institutions of learning in order to educate young men for principals of union and high schools. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 7.) 1855. Suggestion for free admission to higher institu- tions of learning. (Same Jan. 1855: 17.) 1856. Suggestion for establishment of bds. of educa- tion in each town and academical depts. when de- sired by majority of inhabitants. (Same 1856: 9.) 1858. Rept. of atty. gen. re. constitutionality of act to incorporate colleges, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1858 v. 1.) 1865. Special rept. of regents of Univ. on colleges and academies, made Mch. 1, 1865. 6 pp. (Same 119, 1865 v. 7.) 1870. Special rept. of regents of Univ. re. power of bd. of visitation. 8 pp. (Same 82, 1870 v. 3.) . Same, with ace. docs. 731 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1870 bound with Assem. docs. 1870 v. 6.) 1874. Communication in relation to organization and charters of academies of N. Y. state. 8 pp. (As- sem. doc. 78,- 1874 v. 6.) 1877. Communication from regents of Univ. on subject of strengthening position and extending influences of colleges of state. 8 pp. (Same 27, 1877 v. 3.) 1886-1888. Official repts. of associated academic prin- cipals. (A.R. public instruction 1887 (pp. 1063- 1075)— same 1888.) 1904. Suggestion re. removing jurisdiction of supt. of public instruction over academic schools. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1904: 12-13.) Albany Institute 1834. Petition of Albany Institute for pecuniary aid. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1834 v. 1.) Alfred Academy 1856. Rept. on petition of Alfred Academy re. money borrowed. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 133, 1856 v. 4.) 1901-1903. Stmt, of payments from general fund to Alfred Univ. for construction and maintenance. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 104)— same 1902/3.) Technical instruction in ceramics. Auburn Academy 1827. Rept. on petition of trustees of Auburn Academy praying state aid for reconstruction of school bldg. recently destroyed by fire. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 532-533.) 1828. Rept. on petition of trustees of Auburn Academy praying state aid. (Same Jan. 1828: 776.) Buffalo Female Seminary 1831. Rept. on petition to incorporate Buffalo Female Seminary. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 293, 1831 v. 4.) Cayuga Academy 1802. Rept. on petition of trustees of Cayuga Academy for support and encouragement. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1802: 184.) Columbia University serial 1829-1830. Ann. rept. [Albany, 1830-1831.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 in Assem. docs. 1830, v. 4 : 286. 1830 " Sen. " 1831, v. 1 : 73. non-serial 1814. Communication from regents re. union of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons and Columbia Col- lege. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1814: 166-167; Assem. jol. 1814: 346; 410.) EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd Columbia University — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1814. Rept. on petition of trustees of Columbia Col- lege, praying legisl. aid. (Sen. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 154-156.) 1819. Rept. re. property of Columbia College, with ann. expenditures and receipts of same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 279-280.) . Rept. on petition of trustees of Columbia Col- lege for dispensation of condition annexed to grant to said college and further donation in money; favorable. (Same Jan. 1819: 123-124.) 1824. Rept. on petition of Columbia College praying legislative aid. (Same Jan. 1824: 724-726.) 1825. Same. (Same Jan. 1825: 698-700.) 1828. Rept. of regents of Univ. re. distribution of ann. grant to trustees of Columbia College for preser- vation of anatomical museum. (Same Jan. 1828: 813-815.) 1829. See below, Public Aid, this date. 1841. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Columbia Col- lege asking aid from state. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 124, 1841 v. 4.) 1843. Rept. on petition of trustees of Columbia Col- lege for state aid. 2 pp. (Same 30, 1843 v. 2.) 1855. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine affairs of Columbia College. 160 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1855 v. 2.) Cornell University For Veterinary College of Cornell University see Agri- culture. Education. serial 1893. Ann. rept. of president. Albany, 1894. In Sen. docs. 1894, v. 5 : 50. non-serial 1863/4-1882/3. Cornell endowment fund. (A.R. comp- troller (p. 25)— same 1882/3.) . Stmt, of college land scrip fund. (Same 1863/4 (p. 25) — same 1882/3.) 1864-1889. Rept. of comptroller re. revenue from col- lege land scrip fund; amt. paid to Cornell Univ. out of said fund. (Sen. jol. 1890: 495-496.) 1864-1895. Table showing capital of college land scrip fund. (Legisl. manual 1865 (p. 434) — same 1896.) 1865. Communication from comptroller re. certain lands granted by Cong, to state for educational pur- poses. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1865 v. 1.) 1865-1895. College land scrip fund payments. (A.R. treasurer 1865 (p. 36) — same 1895.) No returns for 1S84. . College land scrip fund receipts. (Same 1865 (p. 9) — same 1895.) 1866. Suggestion for conferring authority upon trus- tees of Cornell University to purchase and locate certain land scrip for benefit of that institution. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1866: 11.) 1867. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on edu- cation and funds pertaining thereto as relates to revenues of Cornell endowment fund. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2817-2836.) [1868.] Cornell University circular to school comrs., city supts., and supervisors. 1 p. 1., iv, 27 pp. . Debate on article on education re. college lana scrip fund and Cornell endowment fund. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3801-3814.) . Advisability of establishing free scholarships to various courses of Cornell University open to com- petition in all Assem. distrs. of state. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1868.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. Cornell endowment fund. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8: 148-149.) 198 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Academic— cont'd Cornell University — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1868-1873. Rept. on condition, disposition, etc., of col- lege land scrip, pursuant to ch. 481, laws of 1866. (Same 1867/8 (pp. 145-147)— same 1872/3.) 1868-1878. Outline condition of resources of Cornell endowment fund. (Same 1867/8 (p. 94) — same 1877/8.) 1868-1880. Table showing capital of Cornell endow- ment fund. (Legisl. manual 1869 (p. 272) — same 1881.) 1868-1904. Cornell endowment fund receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1868 (p. 20) — same 1904.) No returns for 1881-1889. 1868/9. College land scrip fund and Cornell endow- ment fund; origin of funds, different purposes to which revenue of each fund may be applied; opin- ion of atty. gen. on prescribed use of moneys com- ing from disposal of scrip or lands by state; con- tract under which funds were established; cost of locating lands; necessity for legislation for admin- istration of funds. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 40- 44.) . Sketch of origin and purpose of college land scrip fund and Cornell endowment fund. (Same 1868/9: 40-45.) 1868/9-1904. Cornell College endowment fund pay- ments. (A.R. treasurer 1869 (p. 62) — same 1904.) No returns for 1881-1890, 1895-1896. 1871-1894. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Cornell Univer- sity re. contracts for sale of land and pine timber (land reserved). (A.R. comptroller 1870/1 (p. 126)— same 1893/4.) 1873/4. College land scrip fund and Cornell endow- ment fund; duties and obligations assumed by Cornell University; resolutions adopted by comrs. of land office. (Same 1873/4: 36-38.) 1886-1903. Ann. repts. on state scholarship at Cornell University. (A.R. public instruction 1887 (pp. 722-731)— same 1903.) 1892. Free students at Cornell should be chosen from Assem. distrs. as divided pursuant to act of 1892; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 174- 175.) 1898/9. Tabular stmt, of lands purchased by forest reserve bd. for Cornell University, pursuant to ch. 122, laws of 1898, showing name of grantor, date of conveyance, description of lands conveyed, no. of acros, and consideration. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: 715.) 1898-1904. Outline of condition of Cornell University fund. (Same 1897/8 (p. 33)— same 1903/4.) . Payments from general fund for maintenance, equipment, etc., of Cornell University. (Same 1897/8 (p. 81)— same 1903/4.) Elmira Female College 1859. See below, Public Aid, this date. 1868/9. Provisions of act creating Elmira Female Col- lege educational fund and amt. of fund. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 39.) 1868/9-1882/3. Stmt. re. Elmira Female College educa- tional fund. (Same 1868/9 (p. 39) — same 1882/3.) No returns 1869/70-1873/4, 1878/9. 1869-1883. Table showing capital of Elmira Female College educational fund. (Legisl. manual 1870 (p. 281)— same 1884.) 1869-1884. Outline of condition of Elmira Female Col- lege educational fund. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (p. 102)— same 1883/4.) 1878/9-1882/3 no stmt, found. . Elmira Female College educational fund re- ceipts. (A.R. treasurer 1869 (p. 23) — same 1884.) EDUCATION— cont'd Academic— cont'd Elmira Female College — cont'd 1870-1884. Elmira Female College educational fund payments. (Same 1870 (p. 63) — same 1884.) Essex County Academy 1838. Rept. on petition of trustees of Essex Co. Acad- emy for relief. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 269, 1838 v. 5.) Fort Covington Academy 1832. Rept. of committee on public lands on petition of the trustees of Fort Covington Academy pray- ing allowance to erect academy edifice on public square at Fort Covington. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on petition for grant of lands to Fort Covington Academy. 2 pp. (Same 197, 1833 v. 3.) Franklin Academy 1807. Rept. on petition of trustees of Franklin Acade- my praying grant of certain unappropriated pub- lic lands for purpose of rebuilding academy and establishing fund for future use of said academy. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1807: 260.) Free Academy, New York City 1850. Rept. on memorial of Free Academy, N. Y. City, for apprn. for library. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1850 v. 3.) Genesee College 1860. Rept. of committee on literature on petition for aid to Genesee College. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1860 v. 1.) 1869. Minority rept. on act to remove Genesee College and to provide for separation of its financial affairs from Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 99, 1869 v. 6.) Genesee Wesleyan Seminary 1839. Rept. on petition of Genesee Wesleyan Semi- nary for state aid. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 179, 1839 v. 4.) 1844. Same. 5 pp. (Same 92, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept re. loan to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. 4 pp. (Same 38, 1844 v. 3.) Geneva Academy 1824. Rept. on petition of Geneva Academy praying aid for erection of bldgs. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 557-558.) 1825. Rept. on petition of Geneva College, soliciting legislative aid. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 198-200.) 1826. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to endowment of Geneva College, and on petition of college praying for apprn. (Same Jan. 1826: 61- 64.) 1827. Rept. on petition of trustees of Geneva College praying for apprn. for erection of bldg. (Same Jan. 1827: 254-256.) 1832. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, etc., on petition of trustees of Geneva College for state aid. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 329, 1832 v. 4.) 1848. See below, Public Aid, this date. Hamilton College serial 1814-1830. Ann. rept. of trustees. [Albany, 1815-1830.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1814 In Assem jol. Jan. sess. 1815 : 463. 1815-1829 not found. 1830 in Sen. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 73. non-serial 1812-1829. Stmt, of amt. of money reed, and paid out by treasurer of Hamilton College each yr.; objects for which it was paid and sum total for each ob- ject. (Assem. doc. 373 (facing p. 17), 1830 v. 4.) 1814. Stmt, of funds of Hamilton College. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1814: 106-108.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 199 EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd Hamilton College — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1816-1817. Rept. on petition from Hamilton College praying state aid to satisfy certain debts. (Same Nov. 1816: 113-114.) 1820. Rept. on petition of trustees of Hamilton Col- lege for means to erect a new bldg. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 736-737.) 1825. Rept. re. petition of trustees of Hamilton Acade- my for state aid. (Same Jan. 1825: 737.) 1827. Rept. on petition of trustees of Hamilton Col- lege praying for pecuniary aid. (Same Jan. 1827: 1145.) 1829. See below, Public Aid, this date. 1830. Rept. of regents of University re. affairs of Hamilton College. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 373, 1830 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Hamilton Col- lege for financial aid. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1834 v. 2.) 1837. Memorial of Hamilton College; petition for an- nuity. 5 pp. (Same 15, 1837 v. 1.) . Memorial of C. O. Shepard re. late memorial of the Hamilton faculty. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 311, 1837 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. of regents of University on petition of trustees of Hamilton Academy, praying for estab- lishment of dept. for education of common school teachers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition for incorporation of Hamilton Literary and Theological Institute. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 309, 1840 v. 7.) 1848. See below, Public Aid, this date. Hobart College 1853. Communication from presidents of Hobart Free College; conditions by which it became free col- lege and its regulations, etc. (A.R. common schools 1853: 87-88.) 1856. Memorial of Hobart Free College re. claim pend- ing before legisl. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1856 v. 3.) 1857. Rept. on petition of Hobart Free College. 3 pp. (Same 54, 1857 v. 1.) Ithaca Academy 1825. Rept. on petitions praying that lot no. 24, in town of Ulysses may be apprtd. to benefit of Ithaca Academy. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 301-302.) Jefferson Academy 1823. Rept. on petition of proprietors of Academy in Jefferson, Schoharie co., praying act of incorpo- ration and other legislative aid. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 218-219.) 1824. Rept. on petition of Jefferson Academy praying for act of incorporation and also for pecuniary aid. (Same Jan. 1824: 109.) 1829. Rept. on petition of Jefferson Academy praying temporary state aid. (Same Jan. 1829: 916.) 1833. Rept. on petition of trustees of Jefferson Acade- my for legislative aid. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 260, 1833 v. 4.) Johnstown Academy 1826. Rept. on petition of Johnstown Academy pray- ing legislative aid. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 210.) 1827. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Johnstown Academy praying for state aid. (Same Jan. 1827: 104.) Kinderhook Academy 1825. Rept. on petition of trustees of Kinderhook Academy praying donation to enable them to buy a philosophical apparatus and library. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 700-701.) EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd Lima Seminary 1834. Memorial re. incorporation of Lima Seminary. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 96, 1834 v. 2.) . Memorial remonstrating agst. further incorpora- tion of Genesee and Wesleyan Seminary at Lima. 3 pp. (Same 51, 1834 v. 2.) Literary Institution, Chittenango 1830. Memorial of Literary Institution in Chittenango. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1830 v. 1.) . Rept. re. Literary Institution at Chittenango. 13 pp. (Same 124, 1830 v. 2.) Louville Academy 1824. Rept. on petition of trustees of Louville Acade- my praying legislative aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 157.) 1862. Memorial of trustees of Louville Academy for state aid. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1862 v. 1.) Madison University 1847. Rept. re. act for relief of Madison University. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 158, 1847 v. 6.) 1848. Rept. on bill " In relation to removal of Madison University." 2 pp. (Same 111, 1848 v. 3.) 1849. Remonstrance agst. repeal of act re. removal of Madison University, passed Apr. 3, 1848. 17 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1849 v. 2.) . Memorial re. changing location of Madison Uni- versity. 13 pp. (Same 37, 1849 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, etc., re. apprn. to Madison University. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 175, 1859 v. 4.) See also below Public Aid, this date. Metropolitan College 1852. Rept. of minority agst. granting charter to Met- ropolitan College. 61 pp. (Assem. doc. 87, 1852 v. 2.) Mexico Academy 1856. Rept. on bill to loan money to Mexico Academy. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1856 v. 4.) Middleburg Academy 1822. Rept. on petition for pecuniary aid to trustees of Middleburg Academy, Genesee co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1822: 519.) 1823. Rept. on petition of trustees of Middleburg Academy, Genesee co., praying grant of money. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 25-26.) 1826. Rept. on petition of Middleburg Academy pray- ing state aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 603-604.) Montgomery Academy 1818. Rept. on petition of trustees of Montgomery Academy for aid in erection of new bldg. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1818: 573.) 1819. Same. (Same Jan. 1819: 372-373.) Mt. Pleasant Academy 1835. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools on memorial of trustees of Mt. Pleasant Academy for exoneration of certain debt. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1835 v. 2.) Ovid Academy 1826. Rept. on petition of trustees of Ovid Academy, Seneca co., praying to be incorporated. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 672-673.) 1827. Rept. on petition of trustees of Ovid Academy praying state aid for maintenance. (Same Jan. 1827: 393.) Oxford Academy 1822. Rept. of comptroller on petition of trustees of Oxford Academy re. manner of paying ann. in- come. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1822: 22.) 200 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd Red Hook Academy 1827. Rept. on petition of Red Hook Academy praying state aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 198-199.) Remsen Academy 1829. Rept. re. incorporation of Remsen Academy and portion of poor fund devoted to support of same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 508-509.) Royalton Centre Academy 1839. Rept. on petition re. act of incorporation for Royalton Centre Academy and loan of $1500. 1 1. (Assem. doc. 115, 1839 v. 3.) St. Lawrence Academy 1823. Rept. on petition of trustees of St. Lawrence Academy, praying grant of land. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 183.) 1845. Rept. on petition of trustees of St. Lawrence Academy re. apprn. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 158, 1845 v. 5.) 1849. Rept. on petition of trustees of St. Lawrence Academy re. increased aid from state. 2 pp. (Same 34, 1849 v. 1.) 1857. Rept. on petitions for aid to St. Lawrence Uni- versity. 2 pp. (Some 143, 1857 v. 2.) St. Paul's College, Flushing 1840. Rept re. incorporating St. Paul's College in Flushing town. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 247, 1840 v. 6.) Sherburne Union Academy 1847. Rept. on memorial of Sherburne Union Academy for relief. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 127, 1847 v. 4.) Steuben Academy 1828. Rept. on petition of trustees of Steuben Academy praying state aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 935.) 1829. See below, Public Aid, this date. Susquehanna Seminary 1863. Communication from comptroller re. Susque- hanna Seminary. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 64, 1863 v. 4.) Troy Female Seminary 1852. Rept. on memorial asking pecuniary aid for Troy Female Seminary. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1852 v. 5.) Troy University 1859. See below. Public Aid, this date. 1861. Rept. on petitions for aid to Troy University. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1861 v. 5.) Union Academy 1831. Rept. on petition for authority to lay tax on Jefferson co. for benefit of Union Academy. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 262, 1831 v. 3.) Union College serial Under acts of March 30, 1805 and Feb. 11, 1811. 1811-1869. Ann. rept. of trustees of Union College. In Collected docs, as follows : 1806-1810 not found. 1811 in Sen. jol. Jan. 1812:84. Nov. 1812:131-132. Jan. 1814:60-61. 1815 : 278-279. " 1816 : 427-428. Nov. 1816:370. Jan. 1818 : 382. " 1819 : 336-337. 1820 : 398-400. Nov. 1820:268-270. 1812 " Assem. 1813 " " 1814 " 1815 " " 1816 " " 1817 " " 1818 " " 1819 " 1819 " " 1820 not found. 1821 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1822 : 302-305. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 509-513 ; 974-984. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 1083-1084. 1824 " " " " 1825:1135-1136. 1825 1826:544-548. 1826 " " " " 1827:991-995. 1827 ' ' 1828 : 969-973. EDUCATION— cont'd Academic— cont'd Union College — cont'd serial — cont'd 1828 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 369-376. 1829 not found.* 1830 in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 4 : 357. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 3 : 271. 1832 " Sen. " 1833, v. 1:43. 1833 " Assem. " 1834, v. 3 : 198. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 3 : 219. 1835 ' 1836, v. 4 : 238. 1836 " Sen. " 1837, v. 2 : 50. 1837 " Assem. " 1838, v. 5:247. 1838 " Sen. " 1839, V. 3 : 102. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 3 : 96. 1840 ' 1841, v. 3 : 66. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 3 : 56. 1842 " Assem. " 1843, v. 4:77. 1843 1844, v. 3:80. 1844 1845, V. 5 : 188. 1845 " " " 1846, v. 4 : 129. 1846 " Sen. " 1847, v. 3 : 56. 1847 not found. 1848 in Assem. docs. 1849, v. 5:232. 1849 1850, v. 8 : 190. 1850 1851, v. 5:143. 1851 not found. 1852 in Assem. docs. 1853, v. 6 : 134. 1853 " " " 1854, v. 4:142. 1854 1855, v. 5 : 139. 1855 not found. 1856 " 1857 in Assem. docs. 1858, v. 4 : 128. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 1:6. 1859 1860, v. 8 : 190. 1860 ' 1861, v. 5:130. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 6 : 184. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 7 : 221. 1863 " " " 1864, v. 7 : 182. 1864 1865, v. 8:179. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 5 : 123. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 4 : 76. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 8 : 51. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 10 : 181. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 2 : 204. * Noted in index as doc. 306 which is omitted from vol. non-serial 1795-1814. Stmt, of all acts in which grants have been made to Union College, with amts. irrespective of interest, granted and reed. (Assem. doc. 213 (pp. 5-6), 1845 v. 6.) . Rept. re. legisl. grants to Union College. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1814: 123-124.) 1805. Rept. on petition of Union College requesting legislative aid to convert institution into a literary institution as far as possible. (Same Nov. 1804: 83-84.) 1806. Rept. on petition of trustees of Union College requesting legislative aid. (Same Jan. 1806: 303- 304.) 1812. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of Union College. (Sen. jol. Nov. 1812: 84-85.) 1814. Rept. on rept. of trustees of Union College re. grant for refounding and enlarging college. (As- sem. jol. 1814: 113-116.) 1823-1848. Stmt, of amts. reed, by Union College from state grants in dividends and interest with amts. invested for various purposes. (Assem. doc. 213 (pp. 20-21), 1849 v. 5.) . Stmt, of amt. expended each yr. for relief of indigent students by Union College. (Same 213 (p. 23), 1849 v. 5.) 1824. Communication from atty. gen. re. legality of change of administration of Union College. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1824: 1033-1036.) . Communication from atty. gen. on so much of rept. of regents of University as relates to Union College. (Same Jan. 1824: 917-934.) 1829. See below, Public Aid, this date. 1840-1848. Stmt, of income of Union College each yr. (Assem. doc. 147 (p. 17), 1850 v. 6.) 1849. Rept. of trustees of Union College on property owned by college. 86 pp. (Same 213, 1849 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF 1 THE STATE OP NEW YORK 201 EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd Union College — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1850. Rept. on affairs of Union College. 56, 22 pp. (Same 146 and 147, 1850 v. 6.) 1851. Rept. on condition of funds of I'nion College. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1851 v. 3.) 1852. Rept. of comn. to examine financial status of Union College. 16 pp. (Same 58, 1852 v. 2.) 1853. Argument of J. C. Spencer in defense of Rev. Eliphalet Nott, D.D., president of Union College, and in answer to the charges made agst. him by L. Vanderheyden and J. W. Beekman .... [with] docs., testimony, and statements. . . . Albany, 1853. xiii, 113, viii, 111 pp. . Rept. of majority of comrs. to examine affairs of Union College. 241 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1853 v. 2.) . Res. re. pecuniary affairs of Union College. 21 pp. (Same 68, 1853 v. 2.) 1854. Rept. of majority re. affairs of Union College. 39 pp. (Same 5, 1854 v. 1.) Union Hall Academy 1846. Rept. of regents of University on memorial re. mismanagement of finances of Union Hall Acade- my. 55 pp. (Assem. doc. 141, 1846 v. 5.) University of City of New York 1830-1840. Brief hist, of origin and progress of Uni- versity of City of N. Y. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 2, 1840 v. 1.) 1831. Memorial to incorporate University of City of N. Y. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 197, 1831 v. 3.) 1839. Memorial re. pecuniary embarrassments of Uni- versity of City of N. Y. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. of regents of University re. University of City of N. Y. 29 pp. (Same 10, 1840 v. 1.) 1848. See below, Public Aid, this date. University of Rochester 1851. Memorial of trustees of University of Roches- ter for apprn. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1851 v. 3.) 1857. Rept. on bill making apprn. to Rochester Uni- versity. 3 pp. (Same 148, 1857 v. 3.) Vassar College serial 1861. Proc. of trustees, 1st mtg. n. t. p. In Assem. docs. 1862, v. 4 : 97. non-serial 1889. "Veto of Sen. bill to enable Vassar College to take and hold additional real and personal property. (Sen. jol. 1889: 635; v. 2 Legisl. record 1889: 725.) Waterford Academy 1819. Rept. on petition for aid in establishment of female academy in village of Waterford. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 840.) 1820. Encouragement of academy for female educa- tion at Waterford recommended. (Govs. mess. 1820.) Watertown Academy 1841. Rept. on bill to repeal charter of Watertown Academy. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 20, 1841 v. 1.) EXPENDITTJBES FOB 1784-1828. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys, etc., apprtd. to academies and colleges. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1837 v. 1.) 1818. Communication from regents of University sub- mitting docs. re. funds under their charge, invest- ment and revenue therefrom, amt. distributed to academies. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 863-866.) 1819. Communication from regents ace. by following docs.: A. Stmt, of funds under charge of regents EDUCATION— cont'd Academic — cont'd EXPENDITUBES FOB — COnt'd for promotion of literature, manner in which in- vested, and revenue for same. B. Stmt, of sums distributed by regents amongst several academies in state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 245-248.) 1825. Rept. re. apprns. to academies. (Same Jan. 1825: 627-628.) . Rept. of comptroller re. apprns. to colleges and academies. (Same Jan. 1825: 349-351.) . List of incorporated colleges and academies in state, time of incorporation sums of money apprtd. to each. (Same Jan. 1825: 244-258.) 1843-1853. Stmt, showing amt. of public moneys appor- tioned to each school and socy. (A.R. common schools 1844 (p. 452)— same 1853.) No returns 1845. Public Aid For aid to individual institutions, see their names above. 1800-1826. Schedule of sums of money or lands granted to academies since 1800; present state of acade- mies. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 320.) 1819. Legisl. aid to higher seminaries of education. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1829. Rept. on petition of trustees of Union Literary Socy., and Gouverneur High School and trustees of Steuben Academy, praying for pecuniary aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 651-652.) . Stmt, of apprns. made by state for benefit of Columbia, Union, and Hamilton colleges resp. (Same Jan. 1829: 781-782.) 1836. Rept. on petition of Greenbush and Schodack Academy, Rensselaer co., for benefit of certain avails of literature fund. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 218, 1836 v. 4.) 1837. Recommendation that seminaries deriving char- ters from legisl. be permitted to partake of litera- ture fund. (Govs. mess. 1837.) 1840-1847. Tables showing amt. paid from treasury on acct. of apprn. to several colleges and universities of state. (Sen. doc. 32 (p. 2), 1856 v. 1.) 1847. Communication of regents of University re. apprns. for support of academies and for other ob- jects therein mentioned. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1847 v. 1.) 1848. Rept. on petition of Hamilton and Geneva col- leges, and N. Y. University for apprn. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1848 v. 1.) 1856. Rept. of comptroller on aid to colleges. 3 pp. (Same 32, 1856 v. 1.) 1857. Rept. of comptroller re. loans of money made to colleges. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1857 v. 3.) 1859. Rept. of committee on literature on petitions for aid to Troy University, Madison University, and Elmira Female College. 4 pp. (Same 116, 1859 v. 2.) 1875. Extr. from 88th ann. rept. of regents of Uni- versity on subject of state aid to academies and academical depts. of union schools prtd. in pur- suance of a res. of the Sen. adopted Mch. 5, 1875. 5 pp. (Same 56, 1875 v. 4.) 1895. Liberal legisl. provision for educational system urged. (Govs. mess. 1895.) Agricultural; see Agriculture Aliens 1840. Further legisl. action in promoting education urged; extension of public school privileges to chil- dren of foreigners urged. (Govs. mess. 1840.) Associations 1820. Rept. re. petition for incorporation of Western Education Socy. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 112.) 202 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd 1886-1899. Proceedings of N. Y. State Assn. of School Comrs. and Supts. (A.R. public instruction 1887 (pp. 1079-1132)— same 1899.) 1886-1902. Proceedings of council of school comrs. and supts. (Same 1887 (pp. 1057-1060)— same 1902.) Rept. for 1901 includes school comrs. in title. Census 1845. Stmt, showing census statistics re. common schools, cost of bldgs. and improvements and real estate. (A.R. common schools 1845, following p. 51.) 1894-1898. Rept. of bienn. school census, 1-2. (A.R. public instruction 1895 (pp. 1054-1071) — same 1898.) Charity Schools 1867/8. Abstr. of repts. from charity week-day schools of state, showing distribution by comptroller of sum provided by act of May 14, 1868. (2 A.R. bd. public charities 1868: 218-219.) 1869-1871. List of charity week day schools aided by state with amt. reed. (3 same 1869 (pp. 228-229) — 5 same 1871.) No table for 1870. 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of eleemosynary educational institutions. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 800-803)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of eleemosynary educational institu- tions. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 798-799) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of eleemosynary educational institutions. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 804-809)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Compulsory 1874. Circular re. compulsory education act. (A.R. public instruction 1874: 106-111.) 1874-1878. Circular and repts. of city supts. re. com- pulsory education act. (Same 1875 (pp. 98-114) — same 1878.) Circular only in rept. for 1875. 1886. Compulsory education law a dead letter. (1 A. R. factory inspectors 1886: 15-18.) 1887. Compulsory education; letter of Prof. S. Wil- liams, supt. of schools, Clens Palls, concerning special investigations made by him. (A.R. public instruction 1887: 811-813.) 1888. Protest agst. non-passage of compulsory educa- tion bill. (3 A.R. factory inspectors 1888: 33-34.) 1889. In absence of stringent compulsory education law, apptmt. of truant officers recommended. (4 same 1889: 32-33.) . Compulsory education; by I. S. Mullen. (4 same 1889: 273-277.) 1890. Compulsory education; by deputy factory inspec- tor F. N. Coe, Buffalo. (7 same 1890: 631-638.) 1893. Recommendation for a carefully guarded com- pulsory education law. (Govs. mess. 1893.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. on compulsory education. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 272-273.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. recovery of penalty pre- scribed for offense under compulsory education law. (Same 1895: 202-203.) 1895-1903. Ann. repts. of inspector and supts. on com- pulsory education. (A.R. public instruction 1895 (pp. 1046-1052)— same 1903.) EDUCATION— cont'd Compulsory— cont'd 1898 Do we require a full educational amdmt. to our child labor laws? by Mrs. S. Crowley, Chicago. (13 A.R. factory inspector 1898: 759-761.) . Co-operation in enforcing child labor and com- pulsory education laws. (13 same 1898: 22-26.) . Compulsory education defended. (Govs. mess. 1898: 11.) 1899-1901. Extr. from repts. of city and village supts. re. compulsory education, free text-books and school supplies, individual instruction, professional training of teachers, relation of home to school, basis of promotion, teaching, patriotism, Amer. history and Eng. language. (A.R. public instruc- tion 1900 (pp. 537-573)— same 1901.) 1901. Labor law and compulsory education act do not apply to industrial schools such as St. Vincent's Industrial School of Utica; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 196-198.) Dairy; see Industries, etc. District Schools 1832. Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of Syracuse; sites for distr. schools. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 268, 1832 v. 3.) . Communication from supt. of common schools re. act introducing system of co. distrs. in N. Y. schools. (A.R. common schools 1832: 75-77.) 1835. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools on petition of trustees of school distr. no. 2, city of Rochester, for passage of act to establish permanent boundaries for distr. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1835 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. of regents on act to consolidate school distr. in Avon, Livingston co., with Avon Academy and for other purposes. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1845 v. 3.) 1890/1. Township system of schools, points in favor of in contrast to distr. system. (38 A.R. supt. public instruction 1890/1: xxi-xxiv.) Evening Schools; see below, High Schools; do. Public Schools Eleemosynary Institutions; see above, Charity Schools Exhibitions 1878. Rept. of J. E. Bradley on the educational exhib- its at the Paris exposition of 1878, and application of art to industry. 37 pp. 1893. N. Y. State Educational Exhibit, Columbian Ex- position, Chicago. The schools of N. Y. A glance at the common school system of the Empire State. Prepared by the dept. of public instruction. 73 pp. Expenditures for See also below, Public Aid and School Fund. 1848. Stmt, showing unexpended balances of apprns. deposited to credit of bd. of education. (A.R. com- mon schools 1848: 88.) 1854-1904. Payments for salaries in dept. of public in- struction. (A.R. comptroller 1853/4 (p. 103)— same 1903/4.) 1855-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of dept. of public instruction. (Same 1854/5 (p. 78)— same 1903.) 1903/4 item Includes Dept. of Education as result of consolidation of Apr. 1, 1904. 1856-1903. Stmts, showing all school moneys reed, and apportioned. (A.R. public instruction 1857 (p. 17) —same 1903.) No returns for 1861. 1868/9-1890/1. Stmts, of various expenditures for edu- cational purposes. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (p. 26)— same 1890/1.) 1868/9-1871/2 repts. include expenditures for charitable purposes. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 203 EDUCATION— cont'd Expenditures for — cont'd 1868-1903. General expenditures for maintenance of public educational interests directly connected with dept. (A.R. public instruction 1869 (p. 21)— same 1903.) 1877. Investigation of expenditures for education pur- poses recommended. (Govs. mess. 1877: 20.) 1882. Veto of act to expend unexpended balances to meet deficiencies of school expenses. (Sen. jol. 1882: 633-634.) 1883. Communication from supt. of public instruction on cost of maintaining dept. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 45, 1883 v. 3.) 1885-1901. Tables showing apprns. to dept. of public in- struction. (A.R. public instruction 1900: xiv-xv.) 1885-1903. General expenditures for all public educa- tional matters directly connected with dept., incl. expenses of normal and Indian schools, teachers, training classes and institutes, comrs'. salaries and examination expenses, defective schools, compul- sory education, pictorial instruction, and other matters. {Same 1896 (p. xi) — same 1903.) 1891/2. Tables showing cost per capita of education of children in each town and co. under existing system of taxation. (Same 1891/2: 41-42.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. on right to salary of de facto school comr. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 187-188.) 1894-1902. Table showing expenditures for educational and charitable purposes. (Legisl. manual 1895 (pp. 682-683)— same 1903.) 1895. Summary of apprns. for educational purposes under direction of dept. of public instruction. (A. R. public instruction 1895: 53.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; re. salary of supt. of pub- lic instruction, Kings co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 114-117.) Academic; see that title above Normal Schools; see below, that title Public Schools; see that title, below Schoolhotjses; see that title, below Teachees' Institutes; see Teachers, below University of State of New York; see that title, below Forestry; see Natural Resources. Forests High Schools 1879. Support of high schools by public tax con- demned as "species of legalized robbery." (Govs, mess. 1879: 28-29.) 1903. Legislative provision according high school edu- cation to pupils residing in distrs. without these advantages at per capita rate paid for by state. (Same 1903: 37.) New York City 1825. Rept. on petition of trustees of N. Y. City High School praying incorporation. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 208.) 1826. Rept. on petition of High School Socy. of N. Y. City praying for authority to increase their capital stock. (Same Jan. 1826: 183.) 1893. Veto of Assem. bill providing an evening high school in N. Y. City. (Same 1893: 1362.) Gouverneur High School 1828. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of St. Lawrence co. praying that act be passed incorporating high school in town of Gouverneur. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 578-579.) 1829. See above, Academic. Public Aid, this date. 1839. Rept. on petition of trustees of Gouverneur High School for loan. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1839 v. 4.) . Same. 3 pp. (Same 253, 1839 v. 4.) EDUCATION— cont'd High Schools — cont'd Livingston County High School 1828. Rept. on petition of Livingston Co. High School praying state aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 875- 876.) Rochester High School 1829. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Rochester High School praying state loan for completion of bldg. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 320.) Indians 1846-1903. Ann. rept. of supt. of Onondaga Indian schools. (A.R. public instruction 1847 (pp. 151- 154)— same 1903.) No returns from 184S to 1802 and from 1868 to 1870. . Same of St. Regis Indian School. (Same 1847 (pp. 155-156)— same 1903.) No repts. from 1848 until 1863, 1868-70, 1872-83, 1897-1899. 1847-1902. Same of Alleghany and Cattaraugus Indian schools. (Same 1848 (p. 130)— same 1903.) No returns from 1843 until 1856, 1868-70, 72. 1847/8. History of school and gospel fund of Stock- bridge Indians. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 62-63.) 1850. Communication from secy, of state re. apprn. to provide for education of St. Regis Indians. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 27, 1850 v. 3.) . Legisl. aid for education of Indians solicited. (Govs. mess. 1850.) 1851-1854. Stmt, of payments from general fund for support and education of Indian youth. (A.R. comptroller 1850/1 (p. 66)— same 1853/4.) 1853. Stmt, showing Indian pupils in academies and cost per pupil per annum. (A.R. common schools 1853: 53-89.) 1855. Rept. on petitions for orphan asylum and certain schools on Indian reservations. 31 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1855 v. 2.) 1857-1900. Ann. rept. of supt. of Tonawanda Indian schools. (A.R. public instruction 1858 (p. 76) — same 1900.) No returns from 1858-1863, 1868-69, 1876-79. 1862-1864. Tables showing receipts and payments on acct. of Indian schools. (Same 1863 (pp. 108-109) — same 1864.) 1862-1889. Ann. repts. of supt. of Oneida and Madi- son Indian schools. (Same 1863 (pp. 105-107) — same 1889.) No returns for 1869-70, 1873-81. 1862-1903. Same of Tuscarora Indian schools. (Same 1863 (pp. 99-101)— same 1903.) No returns for 1869-70, 1883. . Same of Shinnecock and Poospatuck Indian schools. (Same 1863 (pp. 101-103)— same 1903.) No returns for 1860-70. 1875 1st rept. of Poospatuck. 1864-1868. Stmt, showing statistics and cost for Indian schools on each reservation. (Same 1865 (p. 105) — same 1868.) 1867-1885. Stmt, showing receipts and payments on acct. of Indian schools. (Same 1868 (p. 31) — same 1885.) 1868-1875. Tables showing statistics of Indian schools, value of school houses; receipts and payments. (Same 1869 (pp. 106-107)— same 1875.) 1885-1903. Ann. repts. of supts. of Indian schools, sta- tistics, etc. (Same 1886 (pp. 771-780)— same 1903.) 1890-1904. Payments from general fund for support of Indian schools. (A.R. comptroller 1889/90 (p. 35) —same 1903/4.) 1894-1904. Stmt, showing payments from revenue of common school fund for support of Indian schools. (Same 1893/4 (p. 176)— same 1903/4.) 204 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical serial Brooklyn Institute 1844-1890. Ann. rept. of trustees. In Collected docs, as follows : 1844 In Assem. docs. 1845, v. 4:94. 1845-1846 not found. 1847 In Assem. docs. 1848, v. 8 : 199. 1848 " " " 1849, v. 5 : 235. 1849-1856 not found. 1857 in Assem. docs. 1858, v. 3:76. 1859-1860 not found. 1861 In Sen. docs. 1862, T. 1 : 19. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 1:19. 1863-1865 not found. 1866 In Sen. docs. 1867, v. 2 : 39. 1867 " " - 1868, T. 3:37. 1868 " " " 1869, v. B:64. 1869 not found. 1870 In Sen. docs. 1871, v. 1:62. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 3:30. 1872 " Assem. " 1873, t. 1 : 124. 1873-1875 not found. 1876 In Assem. docs. 1877, v. 5:49. 1877 1878, v. 5:72. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 6:81. 1879 1880, v. 4:65. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 8 : 108. 1881 not found. 1882 In Sen. docs. 1883, v. 2:27. 1883 not found. 1884 In Assem. docs. 1885, v. 6:93. 1885 " Sen. " 1886, t. 4:63. 1886 not found. 1887 In Assem. docs. 1888, v. 7: 57. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 9:57. 1889 1890, v. 10 : 66. 1890 1891, v. 12 : 59. Conrad Poppenhusen Association 1868-1902. Ann. rept., 1-35. [Albany 1869-1903 Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1868 in Sen. docs. 1869, v. 3:32. 2. 1869 1870, v. 2:24. 3. 1870 " Assem. " 1871, v. 11 : 120. 4. 1871 1872, v. 8 : 110. 5. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 7:110. 6. 1873 " " " 1874, v. 5:68. 7. 1874 1875, v. 6:70. 8. 1875 " Sen. " 1876, v. 6:75. 9. 1876 " " " 1877, T. 2 : 45. 10. 1877 " Assem. " 1878, v. 3:37. 11. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 6:82. 12. 1879 1880, v. 7:99. 13. 1880 1881, v. 3:44. 14. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 2 : 11. 15. 1882 ' 1883, v. 3:52. 16. 1883 " " " 1884, T. 5:45. 17. 1884 1885, v. 4:35. 18. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 5:37. 19. 1886 ' 1887, v. 10 : 90. 20. 1887 not found. 21. 1888 in Assem. docs. 1889 v. 13:89. 22. 1889 1890, v. 11:72. 23. 1890 1891, v. 13:69. 24. 1891 ' 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 25. 1892 ' 1893, v. 12:66. 26. 1893 1894, v. 9:51. 27. 1894 1895, v. 12 : 56. 28. 1895 ' 1896 v. 8:61. 29. 1896 1897, T. 9:52. 30. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8:32. 31. 1898 " " " 1899, T. 8 : 53. 32. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 14:62. 33. 1900 1901, T. 16 : 57. 34. 1901 1902, v. 16:48. 35. 1902 ' 1903, v. 2 : 14. 36. 1903 " " " 1904, T. 25:63. 49. Cooper Union 1860-1902. Ann. rept., 1-44. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1860 In Assem. docs. 1860, v. 2 : 42. 2. 1860 1861, v. 2:36. 3. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 4:48; Sen. v. 3 * 43 4. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, t. 2 : 11 ; Sen. v. 2:36. 5. 1863 in Assem. docs. 1864, v. 2:45; Sen. v. 3 ' 29 6. 1864 in Assem. docs. 1865, v. 3 : 69. 7. 1865 " Sen. " 1866, v. 1:24. 8. 1866 " Assem. " 1867, t. 4 : 55. 9. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 5:37. 10. 1868 1869, v. 2:26. EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical — cont'd serial — cont'd Cooper Union — cont'd 11. 1869 in Sen. docs. 1870, V. 2:37. 12. 1870 " Assem. ** 1871, v. 3:30. 13. 1871 " Sen. ** 1872, v. 2:25. 14. 1872 " Assem. M 1873, v. 4:45. 15. 1873 " 3:38. " 1874, v. 2:40; Sen. v 16. 1874 in 2:36. Assem. docs 1875, v. 5:48; Sen. y. 17. 1875 in Assem. docs 1876, v. 3:30; Sen. i. 2:25, ind Sen v. 6 :53. 18. 1876 in Sen. docs. 1877, v. 2:30. 19. 1877 " Assem. " 1878, v. 3:39. 20. 1878 " Sen. '* 1879, V. 1:15. 21. 1879 " 1:19. Assem. " 1880, T. 3:43; Sen. v. 22. 1880 " " ** 1881, V. 3:31. 23. 1881 " Sen. it 1882, v. 5:53. 24. 1882 " Assem. ** 1883, v. 3:40. 25. 1883 " '* *' 1884, v. 5:52. 26. 1884 " " " 1885, V. 4:40. 27. 1885 " " ** 1886, V. 6:54. 28. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 7:49. 29. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 5:32. 30. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 7:41. 31. 1889 " " *« 1890, V. 8:49. 32. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 8:46. 33. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 : 41. 34. 1892 " ** " 1893, v. 6:38. 35. 1893 " ** " 1894, V. 10 : 70. 36. 1893 " " " 1895, V. 7:26. 37. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 5:36. 38. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 6:19. 39. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 7:28. 40. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2:28. 41. 1899 " " " 1900, V. 3:28. 42. 1900 " '* " 1901, v. 13 : 37. 43. 1901 " '* '* 1902, t. 13 : 43. 44. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 2 : 19. non-serial 1815. Communication from Socy. for Promotion of Useful Arts detailing its transactions re. establish- ment of fairs within state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1815: 333-336.) 1831. Recommendation that arts and sciences with agric. handicraft be taught children attending com- mon schools and that suitable books and compe- tent teachers be provided. (Govs. mess. 1831.) 1832. Favorable reference to unnamed school in Ro- chester combining mechanical labor with general instruction. {Same 1832: 13.) 1843. Communication from N. Y. State Mechanic Assn. re. museum of mechanic arts. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 137, 1843 v. 6.) 1848. Schools for scientific and practical education in agric. and mechanics and standards of labor. (Bame 1848.) 1853. Rept. on affairs of Amer. Art Union. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 115, 1853 v. 6.) 1887. Recommendation that manual training within certain limits be made part of public school system in cities and larger towns of state. (Govs. mess. 1887: 32.) 1888. Inauguration of system of manual training in schools suggested. (Same 1888: 9-10.) 1889. Industrial and manual training of children; by inspector White of N. J. (4 A.R. factory inspectors 1889: 293-299.) . Veto of act to incorporate the Polytechnic In- stitute of Brooklyn. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 315; Sen. doc. 50, 1889 v. 6.) 1896. Drawing for use in teachers' institutes and training classes. 83 pp. (Extr. 4.7 A.R. supt. of public instruction, suppl. vol.) Laws Decisions 1837. Decisions of supt of common schools; arr. by J. A. Dix. vi, (2), 479 pp. Not seen ; Sabin no. 53638. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 205 EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd Decisions — cont'd 1837. Communication from supt. of common schools re. prtg. of decisions of supt. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 5, 1837 v. 1.) 1844. Digest of the common school system of N. Y.; with decisions of the supt. Albany, 1844. 335 pp. 12°. Not seen ; Sabin no. 53645. 1885-1903. Decisions by supt. of education of con- tested matters and decisions in appeal cases. (A. R. public instruction 1886 (pp. 829-871) — same 1903.) Manual, etc. 1819. Instructions for the better govt, and organiza- tion of common schools. Albany, 1819. 16 pp. Not seen ; Sabin no. 53704. 1839. Circular of supt. of common schools of state containing an act to amend part of revised stat- utes re. common schools. 30 pp. . Circular of supt. to co. treasurers, comrs. of common schools and trustees of school distrs., con- taining " act to appropriate income of U. S. de- posit fund, to purposes of education and the dif- fusion of knowledge." Issued Feb. 29. 17 pp. 1844. Laws relating to common schools, with instruc- tions of dept. concerning the duties of the various co., town, and distr. officers and of inhabitants of distrs. Albany, 1844. 1 p. 1., 48 pp. 1851. The common school system, comprising general laws, etc., prepared under direction of C. Morgan, supt., by S. J. Randall, iv, 408 pp. 1868. Laws of N. Y. re. common schools, with com- ments and instructions and a digest of decisions; by V. M. Rice, xvi, 720 pp. Not seen, Bowker, pt. 2 : 111. 1879. Same; by E. W. Keyes. xxiv, 841 pp. Not seen ; it>., 112. 1894. Circular of information and instruction re. pro- visions of the " Consolidated School Law," which became operative June 30. 7 pp. Statutes 1819. Act for the support of common schools; Assem., Feb. 25, 1819. 19 pp. F°. Not seen ; Sabin no. 53447. 1822. Act for support of common schools, passed Apr. 12, 1819; with extracts from acts passed 1820 and 1821. Also, act to amend act for support of com- mon schools, passed Apr. 17, 1822. Albany, 1822. 42 pp. 1831. Revised statutes re. common schools. 72 pp. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 111. Same. 78 pp. Not seen ; ib. Same. 216 pp. Not seen ; ib. 1847. Same. 215 (1) pp. Not seen ; ib. 1849. Act and amdmt. to act establishing free schools in N. Y. state. (A.R. common schools 1849: 140- 157.) 1851. Common school system of N. Y. comprising gen- eral laws re. common schools, etc.; prepared by S. S. Randall. Troy, 1851. 408 pp. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 111. . Laws relating to public instruction in the city of N. Y. 44 pp. 16°. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 133. 1856. Code of public instruction; prepared by V. M. Rice, iv, 375 pp. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 111. . Same, iv, 492 pp. This ed. also contains " Local laws and regulations." Not seen ; lb. 1836. 1841. EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd Statutes — cont'd 1864. School law of 1864. 78 pp. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 133. 1866. General school law of the state. 98 pp. 1867. Same. 106 pp. Not seen ; Sabin no. 53686. 1868. Code of public instruction of state, iii-v, xv-xvi, 526 pp. 1878. General school laws of the state of N. Y.; pre- pared by supt. of public instruction, with statutes. 133, 36 pp. 1883. Statutes re. general school laws passed 1879- 1883. 36 pp. Not seen ; Bowker, pt. 2 : 112. 1887. Code of public instruction of N. Y.; ed. by J. E. Kirk, vi, 1075 pp. Not seen ; iC. . General school law of the state, with rules of practice, iv, 164 pp. Not seen; iC, p. 133. 1889. General school law of the state in force July 1. 175 pp. Not seen ; iC. 1892. Ch. 378. Act to revise and consolidate laws re- lating to University of State of N. Y., approved Apr. 27, 1892. Albany, 1892. 15 pp. 1892-1902. Consolidated school law. (A.R. public in- struction 1893 v. 2 (pp. 1115-1247 app.) — same 1902.) No rept. 1894 to 1899. 1893. General school laws of N. Y., with rules of prac- tice governing appeals to dept. of public instruc- tion. 180 pp. 1894. The consolidated school law of state, approved May 8, 1894, and became operative June 30, 1894; and compulsory education law, approved May 14, 1894, to take effect Jan. 1, 1895. 157 pp. 1894-1901. School law; recent amdmts. to school laws; consolidated school laws. 212 pp. Extr. App. 1, 47 A.R. supt. public instruction. 1896. Act in relation to common schools and public education in city of N. Y., approved Apr. 27, 1896. 13 pp. 1903. The consolidated school law of the state with app. containing general statutes re. schools not properly part of consolidated school law, and rules of practice governing appeals to supt. of public instruction in force on June 1. 1 p. 1., 214 pp. Manual Training Schools; see above Industrial and Tech- nical Medical 1818. Law rendering an attendance upon lectures in University an indispensable passport to medical practice recommended. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1831. Remonstrance of Medical Socy. of City and Co. of N. Y. agst. rept. of committee on medical socie- ties. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 292, 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of Medical Socy. of N. Y. City; regulation of medical education. 3 pp. (Some 223, 1831 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. of committee on medical societies and col- leges in favor of liberalizing medical profession to correspond with system of education; present method of control by co. societies; comment on foundation of College of Medicine of City of N. Y. 10 pp. {Same 171, 1832 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on petition for a law establishing medical school in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 113, 1840 v. 4.) 1842. Rept. on petition of medical faculty of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1842 v. 5.) 206 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Medical — cont'd 1846. Rept. on petitions from Cayuga and Onondaga cos. for homeopathic college. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 108, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. on sundry petitions for incorporation of homeopathic college at Auburn. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 125, 1846 v. 4.) 1853. Rept. agst. incorporation of National College of Physicians and Surgeons in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 65, 1853 v. 3.) 1864. Communication from regents of University re. lectures on physiology and hygiene. 5 pp. (Same 77, 1864 v. 3.) Albany Medical College 1833. Rept. on bill to incorporate Medical College in city of Albany. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 288, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. for incorporation of Medical College in city of Albany. 3 pp. (Same 283, 1834 v. 4.) 1837. Rept. of minority of committee on medical col- leges and societies agst. incorporation of Medical College in Albany. 4 pp. (Same 172, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. on application for Medical College in city of Albany. 3 pp. (Same 253, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. of committee on medical societies, etc., on bill re. incorporation of Albany Medical College. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 19, 1839 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition of trustees of Albany Medical College for state aid. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 29, 1839 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on memorial of Albany Medical College. 3 pp. (Same 155, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on engrossed Assem. bill granting aid to Albany Medical College. 7, 3 pp. (Sen. docs. 118 and 119, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on subject of aid to Albany Medical Col- lege. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1840 v. 3.) 1841. Rept. on memorial of Albany Medical College asking for aid to said institution. 4 pp. (Same 56, 1841 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. on petitions of trustees of Albany Medical College asking state aid. 5 pp. (Same 136, 1844 v. 5.) Central New York Electic Medical College 1852. Rept. on bill to incorporate Central N. Y. Eclec- tic Medical College, Rochester. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1852 v. 5.) College of Pharmacy, New York City 1842. Rept. re. aid to College of Pharmacy of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1842 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. on petition of College of Pharmacy of N. Y. City praying state aid. 3 pp. (Same 32, 1845 v. 1.) 1852. Rept. on memorials for apprn. to College of Pharmacy of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 67, 1852 v. 2.) College of Physicians and Surgeons, Fairfield 1812. Res. of regents re. establishment of College of Physicians and Surgeons at town of Fairfield. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1812: 402.) 1846. Rept. on petition of trustees of College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, Fairfield, to be placed on equal footing as to endowments with other medical col- leges of the state. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 217, 1846 v. 6.) College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City serial 1808-1830. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1808 in Sen. Jol. Jan. 1808 : 119-128 ; Assem. Jol., pp. 186-195. 1809-1827 not found. 1828 In Sen. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 338-341. 1829 not found. 1830 In Sen. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 73. EDUCATION— cont'd Medical — cont'd College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York — City — cont'd non-serial 1814. Rept. of regents re. ann. rept. of College of Physicians and Surgeons in N. Y. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1814: 100-101.) 1826. Rept. re. plea of College of Physicians and Sur- geons of N. Y. City for state aid. (Same Jan. 1826: 274-277.) . Rept. on condition and mngmt. of College of Physicians in N. Y. City and suggesting amdmts. in charter of same. (Same Jan. 1826: 104-124.) . Same, separate (rept. of committee only). 54 pp. 1827. Rept. of bd. of regents of Univ. of state .... transmitting docs. re. College of Physicians and Surgeons of City of N. Y. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 243-248.) 1830. Memorial of College of Physicians and Sur- geons in N. Y. City remonstrating agst. establish- ment of a second medical college in N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 241, 1830 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. on petition of College of Physicians and Surgeons of N. Y. City re. aid. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1845 v. 3.) 1846. Rept. on petition of College of Physicians and Surgeons of N. Y. City for apprn. 2 pp. (Same 44, 1846 v. 2.) College of Physicians and Surgeons, Western District 1820. Rept. on petition praying further support of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Western Dis- trict. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 125.) 1827. Rept. on petition of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Western Distr. praying state aid for support of same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 709.) Metropolitan Medical College, New York City 1856. Rept. on bill to incorporate Metropolitan Medical College in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1856 v. 2.) 1854. Rept. on petition of N. Y. College of Dental Surgery re. apprn. and organization. 5 pp. (As sem. doc. 139, 1854 v. 4.) New York Medical College for Women serial 1863-1864. Ann. rept., 1-2. [Albany, 1864-1865.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1863 In Sen. docs. 1864, v. 4:52. 2. 1864 ' 1865, v. 3:89. Rutgers Medical Faculty 1829. Rept. of committee on literature on petitions of Rutgers Medical Faculty praying incorporation by name of Manhattan College, with power of confer- ring literary degrees usual to medical science. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 354-356.) 1830. Petition of students attending Rutgers Medical Faculty, Geneva College, for independent charter. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1830 v. 2.) University of Buffalo, Medical Department 1850. Rept. on petition re. apprn. to Medical Dept. of University of Buffalo. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1850 v. 4.) Public Aid For aid to Individual Institutions see their names, above. 1850. Propriety of state aid for medical education. (Govs. mess. 1850.) Military 1825. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of mili- tary and scientific institution in Oneida co. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1825: 652.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 207 EDUCATION— cont'd Military — cont'd 1826. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Oneida co., praying for incorporation of military and scientific institution in that co. (Same Jan. 1826: 183.) 1862. Rept. of regents of University on military in- struction in colleges and higher institutions of learning in state. 30 pp. (Assem. doc. 135, 1862 v. 6.) Naval 1873. Petition of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. on subject of nautical school with ace. res. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1873 v. 1.) 1891. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State praying for passage of act re. nautical school. 3 pp. (Same 65, 1891 v. 6.) Negro 1832. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools in favor of petition of the colored population of Rochester asking for separate school. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 77, 1832 v. 2.) 1839. Education of colored people as prevention of crime among same. (Govs. mess. 1839.) Normal Schools serial The ann. repts. of state normal schools are published irregularly. Only such as have appeared in state docs, are noted here. Albany 1844-1884. Ann. rept. of executive committee of state normal college, Albany, 1-41. Albany, 1845-1855. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1844 in Sen. docs. 1845, v. 1 : 24. 2. 1845 ' . .. i 1846, v. 1 : 32. 3. 1846 ' t (■ i 1847, v. 1 : 31. 4. 1847 ' 1848, v. 1 : 18. 5. 1848 ' 1849, v. 1:8. 6. 1849 ' * " ' 1850, t. 2:56. 7. 1850 ' ' Assem. ' 1851, v. 1 : 12. 8. 1851 ' Sen. 1852, v. 1:34. 0. 1852 ' Assem. ' 1853, v. 2:20. 10. 1853 ' Sen. 1854, v. 1 : 30. 11. 1854 i i* i 1855, v. 1 : 20. 12. 1855 ' " ' 1856, v. 1:40. 13. 1856 * Assem. ' 1857, v. 1 : 26. 14. 1857 * " ' 1858, v. 1:25. 15. 1858 t H t 1859, v. 2:70. 16. 1859 1 tt t 1860, v. 1 : 19. 17. 1860 ' '« ' 1861, v. 1 : 13. 18. 1861 ' Sen. 1862, v. 3 : 50. 19. 1862 , a t 1863, v. 2:41. 20. 1863 ' '* ' 1864, v. 3:20. 21. 1864 * Assem. ' 1865, v. 3 : 52. 22. 1865 t a t 1866, v. 6:131. 23. 1866 i (i t 1867, v. 4:56. 24. 1867 t tt t 1868, v. 8:81. 25. 1868 t «( * 1869, v. 4:43. 26. 1869 ' Sen. 1870, v. 1 : 18. 27. 1870 ' Assem. ' 1871, v. 5 : 75. 28. 1871 t ^ t 1872, v. 2 : 24. 29. 1872 ' Sen. ' 1873, v. 3:44. 30. 1873 ' Assem. ' ' 1874, v. 7 : 103. 31. 1874 * " ' 1875, v. 4:41. 32. 1875 t tt 1876, v. 6:68. 33. 1876 i tt t 1877, v. 8:89. 34. 1877 t tt t 1878, v. 5:70. 35. 1878 t tt ' 1879, t. 6:110. 36. 1879 t tt 1880, v. 6 : 84. 37. 1880 i n ' 1881, v. 1:11. 38. 1881 t tt 1882, v. 2 : 18. 39. 1882 " " 1883, v. 4:27. 40. 1883 " Sen. ' 1884, v. 1:8. 41. 1884 " Assem. 1885, v. 2 : 20. 1848-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1849 (p. 13) — same 1903.) Brockport 1867-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-37. (14 A.R. supt. public instruction 1867 (p. 41) — same 1903.) 1868. Ann. rept. of supt. (Assem. docs. 1869 v. 10: 207.) Together with repts. of normal schools at Oswego and Fredonia. EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd serial — cont'd Buffalo 1871-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-33. (18 A.R. supt. public instruction 1871 (pp. 130-136)— same 1903.) Cortland 1869-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-35. (16 A.R. supt. public instruction 1869 (pp. 138-147)— same 1903.) Fredonia 1867-1877. Ann. rept. of supt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1867 in Assem. docs. 1868, V. 10 : 207. 1868-1876 not found. 1877 in Sen. does. 1878, v. 1 : 8. Rept. for 1867 includes repts. of normal schools of Oswego and Brockport. 1869-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-35. (16 A.R. supt. public instruction 1869 (pp. 155-157) — same 1903.) Geneseo 1871-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-33. (18 A.R. supt. public instruction 1871 (pp. 154-157) — same 1903.) Jamaica 1898-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-6. (45 A.R. supt. public instruction 1898 (pp. 163-167) — same 1903.) New Paltz 1886-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-18. (33 A.R. supt. public instruction 1886 (pp. 139-153) — same 1903.) Oneonta 1889-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-15. (36 A.R. supt. public instruction 1889 (pp. 233-237) — same 1903.) Oswego 1865-1868. Ann. rept. executive committee of Oswego Normal and Training School. In Collected docs, as follows : 1865 in Assem. docs. 1866, v. 4 : 69. 1866 1867, v. 2:25. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 8:82. 1868 ' 1869, v. 10 : 207. Last rept. includes those of normal schools at Brockport and Fredonia. 1868-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-36. (15 A.R. supt. public instruction 1868 (pp. 40-41) — same 1903.) Plattsburg 1890-1903. Ann. rept. of local bd., 1-14. (37 A.R. supt. public instruction 1890 (pp. 196-199) — same 1903.) non-serial 1838. Propriety of establishment of co. normal school on principle of system of common schools; re. in- creasing supply of teachers. (Govs. mess. 1838.) 1840. Rept. of regents of University on petition of trustees of Hamilton Academy for establishment of dept. for education of common school teachers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1840 v. 2.) 1844. Rept. re. distribution of literature fund and es- tablishment of normal school. 78 pp. (Assem. doc. 135, 1844 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. on condition and operation of normal school and expediency of continuing same. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1848 v. 2.) 1852. Rept. re. causes of panic attending late public exercises of state normal school in order to ascer- tain safety or unsafety of bldgs. 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1852 v. 5.) 1856. Clinton, G. W. Address at closing exercises of state normal school, 23d term, July 10. 16 pp. . Suggestions re. changes in course of instruction in state normal school with plan for introduction of dept. of agric. therein. (Govs. mess. 1856: 11- 12.) 1859. Tuthill, F. The old schools and the new; ad- dress Feb. 3, at state normal school. 13 pp. 208 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1866. Establishment of other normal and training schools, and additional support for those already in operation. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1866: 12-13.) 1867-1903. Normal schools; statistical and financial tables showing attendance, value of property, re- ceipts, and payments. (A.R. public instruction 1868 (pp. 45-47)— same 1903.) 1870. Rept. of supt. of public instruction re. normal schools. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 201, 1870 v. 11.) 1877. Inquiry into usefulness of normal schools ad- vised. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877: 20-21.) 1878-1887. Stmt, of no. and location of normal schools within state, with no. of graduates from each school for last 10 yrs. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 546.) 1879. Normal schools of state useless; discontinu- ance recommended. (Govs. mess. 1879: 30.) . Rept. of special committee on state normal schools. 48 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1879 v. 7.) 1883. Rept. of finance committee re. state normal school at Albany. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1883 v. 3.) 1884-1888. Communication from comptroller re. amt. of money appropriated by state to normal schools. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 38, 1889 v. 7.) 1888. Communication re. no. and location of normal schools in state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1888 v. 5.) . Veto of act to amend act re. normal schools. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 343.) 1889. Communication from state supt. of public in- struction re. normal schools. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1889 v. 6.) 1896. Answer of state supt. of public instruction to res. relating to normal schools. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1896 v. 6.) 1902. Restriction of attendance at normal schools to those who are intending to enter profession of teachers. (Govs. mess. 1902: 23-24.) Expenditures fob 1852-1903. Payments from general fund for erection of new bldgs. and maintenance of state normal schools. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2 (p. 74) — same 1902/3.) 1903/4 item not included in payments from General Fund. 1867/8. Question submitted to legisl. as to whether support of normal schools from apprns. for school fund is constitutional; amts. ann. diverted from common school fund to support normal schools. {Same 1867/8: 31-32.) 1892. Payment of person sent by supt. of public in- struction to examine schools of England provided for by law only in case such expenses are in supt's. judgment necessary expenses; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 268.) 1895-1903. Tables showing total expenditures of nor- mal schools, yrly. increase and decrease. (A.R. public instruction 1896 (p. xi) — same 1903.) Parochial Schools; see below, Private Schools Private Schools Including Parochial Schools. 1802-1823. General stmt, of condition and finances of private and parochial schools in N. Y. City. (A. R. common schools 1824: 44-59.) Female Assn. 1814-1823; Christ Church 1805-1823; African Free school 1805-1823; Bethel Baptist Chnrch 1820-1823 ; Scotch Presbyterian 1817-1823 ; First do. 1812-1823 ; German Lutheran Church 1805-1823; Methodist B. Church 1805-1823; Or- phan Asylum Socy. 1806-1823 ; St. Michaels Church 1817-1823 ; First Baptist Church 1802-1823 ; Ham- ilton free school 1818-1823 ; Episcopal charity school 1816-1823; Reformed Dutch church 1805- 1823; St. Peter's Church free school 1805-1823; EDUCATION— cont'd Private Schools — cont'd St. Patrick's Cathedral free school 1805-1823 ; Gen- eral Socy. of Mechanics aud Tradesmen of N. T. city 1818-1823. Public Aid: Federal 1821. Rept. on Md. rept. and res. re. use of proceeds of public lands of U. S. as a fund from which apprns. for purposes of education may be justly claimed by all original states of Union. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 1103-1107.) 1822. Mass. res. re. apprn. of portion of national do- main to purposes of education. (Same Jan. 1822: 507-515.) . Rept. and res. on subject of Md. rept. re. school lands. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 372-384.) Colmge Land Gbant; see above, Academic. Corneix University United States Deposit Fund; see Finance: State. Funds Public Aid: State 1802. Stmt, by comptroller of moneys paid out of treasury to treasurers of several cos. in state for " encouragement of schools." (Assem. jol. Jan. 1802: 57-58.) 1804. Rept. on petitions praying aid for support of certain sectarian schools. (Same Jan. 1804: 116- 117.) 1812. Rept. of surveyor general on petition praying grant of $500 for publishing a spelling book and arithmetic compiled by J. Preston. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1812: 254.) 1819. Communication from regents of university re. state encouragement of learning. (Same Jan. 1819: 259-260.) 1820. Rept. on memorial of Gen. Socy. of Mechanics and Tradesmen of N. Y. City praying extension of powers and that comrs. of common school fund may be authorized to allow to socy. certain propor- tion of common school fund appropriated to city and co. of N. Y. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 94-95.) 1821. Rept. re. claims made during sess. for encour- agement of public education; recommending those appearing of most importance and merit. (Same 1820: 817-822.) 1825. Rept. on sundry petitions from literary and scientific institutions of state praying for aid. (Same Jan. 1825: 534-537.) 1827. Rept. on memorial of M. R. Bartlett praying state for publication of " Common School Manual." (Same Jan. 1827: 493-494.) 1828. Rept. on memorial of M. R. Bartlett praying state aid in publishing a book entitled Common School Manual. (Same Jan. 1828: 731.) 1829. Rept. on petition of J. Lancaster praying pecu- niary aid on ground that state has derived perma- nent benefits from his system of public instruction. (Same Jan. 1829: 733-734.) 1835. Rept. of supt. of common schools re. payment of school bills of indigent persons. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 317, 1835 v. 4.) . Rept. re. payment of school bill of indigent per- sons. 2 pp. (Same 281, 1835 v. 4.) 1838. Importance of legisl. encouragement of system of education. (Govs. mess. 1838.) . Rept. on petition of supervisor of Cayuga co. for loan from common school fund. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 46, 1838 v. 2.) 1840. Con. res. offering premium for preparation of "Public School Manual." 1 L (Same 116, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions asking for portion of income of school fund for education of children of persons employed on public works, etc. 9 pp. (Same 317, 1840 v. 8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 209 EDUCATION— cont'd Public Aid: State— cont'd 1846. Rept. of secy, of state on amt. paid ann. for publication of Distr. School Jol. and to whom paid. 4 pp. (Same 188, 1846 v. 5.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on education as relates to securities for general or special endowment of any literary or educational institution in state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2901-2906.) 1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for free tuition of non-resident pupils in schools under pro- visions of law of 1903. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: 226-253.) Academic; see that title, above Medicai; see that title, above Public Schools 1623-1903. History of common schools in N. Y.; C. E. Fitch. (50 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: 1-114.) 1702. First legislative act for free schools: act for encouragement of grammar free school in city of N. Y. passed by colonial legisl. Nov. 27. 1702. (40 same 1892/3: 51.) 1798. Rept. of committee on returns of schools. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1798: 282-285.) 1802. Recommendation for deliberation on system of common schools. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1802.) 1804. Rept. in favor of regulation of common schools. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 131.) . Establishment of common schools advised. (Govs. mess. 1804.) 1810. Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. common schools. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1810: 244-246.) 1810-1854. Chart showing comparative development of N. Y. school system. (A.R. supt. common schools 1854, preceding p. 123.) 1812. Rept. on system for organization and establish- ment of common schools and distribution of inter- est of school fund. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1812: 102- 109.) 1814. Proposed amdmt. to act for establishment of common schools made by supt. of common schools. (A.R. supt. common schools 1813: 77-78.) 1814-1903. Stmt, showing abstr. of returns of common schools. (Same 1815 (p. 497)— same 1903.) No returns 1822. 1818. Rept. on better establishment of common schools. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 476-490.) 1820. Rept. of supt. of common schools re. petition of trustees of school distr. no. 20, Johnstown, praying that comrs. of common schools may be empowered to pay to said distr. a certain sum out of first school moneys which come into their hands. (Same Nov. 1820: 173-174.) . In favor of adopting measures for education of youth at public expense. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1821. Communication of supt. of common schools on petition of trustees of school distr. no. 2, praying payment of its apportionment of public moneys withheld on acct. of omission of trustees to state manner in which said apportionment of public money had been expended. (Assem. jol. Nov. 1820: 781.) 1822. Rept. re. petition from school distr. no. 4, pray- ing apportionment to be made by comrs. of com- mon schools, out of first school moneys which come into their hands. (Same Jan. 1822: 1084.) 1823. Rept. of supt. of common schools on support of common schools. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 685-686.) 1825. Papers referred to in ann. rept. of supt. of com- mon schools. 40 pp. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 app. B.) 14 EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd 1827. Stmt, of lands of common school fund in 4th Sen. distr. bought in for state on foreclosure of mortgages, with their value. (A.R. common schools 1827: 54-55.) 1828. Docs. ace. ann. rept. of supt. of common schools. 24 pp. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 app. E.) 1829. Rept. on subject of common school manual. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 288-291.) 1830. Comment on condition of common school sys- tems; do. higher schools. (Govs. mess. 1830.) . Petition of citizens of Rochester, praying for im- provement of common school instruction in state. 27 pp. (Assem. doc. 387, 1830 v. 4.) . Memorial of citizens of Utica re. System of edu- cation, compiled by M. R. Bartlett, for common schools of state. 6 pp. (Same 65, 1830 v. 2.) i. e. The Common School Manual. 1831. Rept. re. revised statutes concerning common schools. 2 pp. (Same 81, 1831 v. 2.) 1832. Rept. of committee on colleges, etc., on petition of John Preston and others for passage of law to abolish office of insp. of common schools. 2 pp. (Same 131, 1832 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, etc., on petition of inhabitants of Rensselaer co. for in- corporation of infant school societies. 2 pp. (Same 327, 1832 v. 4.) 1834. Recommendation to increase no. of and to im- prove public schools. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1835. Rept. of so much of govs. mess, as relates to public instruction. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 382, 1835 v. 5.) 1837. Rept. on act to improve common school educa- tion. 4, 13 pp. (Same 222 and 223, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Rept. on subject and system of public instruc- tion. 18 pp. (Same 236, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Communication from supt. of common schools re. his ann. rept. 2 pp. (Same 152, 1839 v. 3.) . Communication from supt. of common schools; common school fund; better organization of schools. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 98, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. of committee on literature re. school comrs. of town of Colesville, Broome co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1840 v. 2.) . Further legisl. action in promoting education urged; extension of public school privileges to chil- dren of foreigners urged. (Govs. mess. 1840.) . Abstrs. of repts. of visitors of common schools. 80 pp. (Assem. doe. 153, 1841 v. 5.) . Repts. of visitors of common schools. 185 pp. (Same 307, 1840 v. 7.) 1842. Rept. on petitions for repeal of so much of act re. common schools as directs apptmt. of deputy supts. 8 pp. (Same 168, 1842 v. 7.) 1842-1846. Tables showing abstr. of statistical infor- mation re. winter schools, with average monthly compensation of teachers in cos. (A.R. common schools 1843 (following p. 23) — same 1846.) . Tables showing abstr. of statistical information re. summer schools, average monthly compensation of teachers. (Same 1843 (pp. 68-73) — same 1846.) 1843. Rept. on petitions for repeal of so much of act re. common schools as directs apptmt. of deputy supts. 25 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1843 v. 4.) 1844. Restoration of office of co. supt. of schools. (Govs. mess. 1849.) 1845. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools on so much of govs. mess, as re- lates to common schools. 23 pp. (Assem. doc. 206, 1845 v. 6.) 1846. Debate on rept. of committee on education and common schools. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 780-782.) 210 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd 1846. Articles of amdmt. re. educational apprns. re- ported by minority of committee on education and common schools. (Same 1846: 510.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to public instruction, etc. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 133, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of committee on support of free schools. 3 pp. (Same 222, 1846 v. 6.) . Rept. on petitions re. reform of common school system. 40 pp. (Same 146, 1846 v. 5.) 1847. Organization of common schools; assessed valua- tions of real and personal estates of districts, ex- penses, etc. (A.R. supt. common school 1847 M4- 48.) 1848. Supervision and inspection of schools; effect upon expenses of state by abolition of office of co. supt. of common schools in 1847. (Same 1848: 36-41.) . Common school system and its results; under various acts, apportionment of money, etc. (Same 1847: 65-66.) 1850. Rept. re. petitions for amdmts. to act estab- lishing free schools throughout state. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. of majority " on bill to provide for sup- port of common schools." 7 pp. (Same 111, 1850 v. 3.) . Repetition of former suggestions for restoration of office of co. supt. of common schools. (Govs. mess. 1850.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. act establishing free schools throughout state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1850 v. 5.) . Rept. on petitions for amdmt. or repeal of free school law. 31 pp. (Same 150, 1850 v. 6.) . Petition for repeal of free school act, remon- strance agst. law for establishing co. or Assem. distr. supts. 4 pp. (Same 166, 1850 v. 6.) 1851. Criticism of operation of act of 1849 establish- ing free schools. (Govs. mess. 1851.) . Majority rept. on petitions for amdmt. and re- peal of free school law. 24 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1851 v. 2.) 1852. Rept. of comr. for codifying several laws re. common schools. 87 pp. (Same 21, 1852 v. 1.) 1853. Reference to act providing for establishment of union free schools. (1 A.R. supt. public instruc- tion 1854: 12.) 1854. Rept. on separation of office of supt. of common schools from that of secy, of state. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1854 v. 1.) . Recommendation re. separation of office of supt. of common schools from that of state secy.; to establish distinct dept. of education with common interests for colleges, academies, and common schools. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 7.) 1855. Modification of laws re. education so as to ex- tend free school system. (Same Jan. 1855: 14.) 1857-1903. Tables showing comparative statistics of common schools of state, receipts and expenditures. (A.R. public instruction 1862 (pp. 79-80) — same 1903.) Tables are cumulative for 5 yrs. 1859. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, etc., re. abolishing office of school comrs. 8 pp. (As- sem. doc. 176, 1859 v. 4.) 1861-1884. Abstrs. of repts. of city supts. and school comrs. (9 A.R. public instruction 1862 (pp. 95- 409) — same 1884.) No returns for 1863. EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd 1867. Remarks on res. of inquiry to supt. of public in- struction re. common schools. (Proc. and debates of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 284-288.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on education and funds pertaining thereto as relates to abolishment of office of supt. of public instruc- tion. (Same 1867/8 v. 4: 2841-2861.) . Rept. of supt. of public instruction in relation to taxation for schools in answer to res. requesting stmt, of whole no. of children in each co. in state entitled to attend common schools, each yr. since 1840; no. of children attending such schools in several cos. each yr. since 1840; amt. of taxation imposed upon people in several cos. of state for school purposes in each yr. since 1840; ratio of taxation to no. actually in attendance in each yr. since 1840; ratio of taxation to whole no. of chil- dren entitled to attend common schools in each yr. since 1840; ratio of increase or decrease in attendance upon schools in each co. as taxation has been increased; no. of schools free and yr. they be- came free; ratio of increase or decrease in attend- ance upon such schools in municipal corporations as have been made free, to whole no. of children entitled to attend such schools. 8 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 71.) . Recommendation that impediments such as rate bills, poor school houses, or want of teachers, be removed from educational system. (Govs. mess. 1867: 29.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on education as relates to supervision and care of common schools and institutions receiving state aid. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2906- 2908.) 1876. Communication re. certain amdmts. to " act to secure to children benefits of elementary educa- tion." 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1876 v. 6.) 1878. Suggestion re. decrease of expenses of instruc- tion in higher classes of study and to give a good common school education. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1878: 21.) 1889. The legal status of public schools; by A. S. Draper before Nat'l Educational Assn., Nashville, Tenn. (A.R. public instruction 1889: 97-106 app.) 1892. Inquiry into causes of decreased attendance in and increased expense for common schools. (Govs, mess. 1892.) 1894. Art. of amdmt. and debate re. providing for maintenance and support of system of free com- mon schools, wherein all children of state may be educated. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 4: 873-885.) . Debate on amdmt. providing for free education for all children of state. (Same 1894 v. 3: 689- 737.) . List of supts. of schools and principals of graded schools of two or more depts. (Revised to Feb. 1, 1894.) 9 pp. . Rept. of comn. to committee revising laws of common school and public education. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1894 v. 7.) . Same, separate. 28 pp. 1895-1903. Tables showing no. of school children per teacher, average daily attendance and cost per pupil based on average daily attendance by cities and cos. (A.R. public instruction 1896 (pp. 49-54) — same 1903.) 1900. Rept. of the council of supts. of public instruc- tion depts. 34 pp. Extr. 47 ann. rept. supt public Instruction, suppl. vol. 1900/1. Good roads and good schools. (48 A.R. supt. public instruction 1900/1: xxxv-xxxvi.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 211 EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd Albany 1840. Rept. on common schools In city of Albany re. separation of male and female depts. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 244, 1840 v. 6.) 1882. Veto of act to authorize city of Albany to ex- pend unexpended balances to meet deficiencies of school expenses. (Sen. jol. 1882: 633-634.) Brooklyn 1831. Rept. on memorial of comrs. of common schools in Brooklyn re. sale of school lot. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 177, 1831 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. on act " to re-organize and regulate com- mon schools and bd. of education in city of Brook- lyn." 4 pp. (Same 156, 1850 v. 6.) Buffalo 1855. Rept. of practical workings and results of school system of Buffalo. (2 A.R. public instruction 1854/5: 141-151.) DeKalb 1835. Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of DeKalb, re. school fund of said town. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 173, 1835 v. 3.) Gouverneur 1828. Rept. on act re. appropriating surplus poor funds of town of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence co., for benefit of common schools. (Assem. jol. 51 sess. 1828: 305-307.) Hempstead 1889. Veto of act to amend act to establish free school distr. in distr. no. 1, in town of Hempstead. (Legisl. record v. 2, 1889: 234.) Hudson 1890. Veto of Assem. bill for amdng. act re. public schools and to create bd. of education for city of Hudson. (Assem. jol. 1890 v. 2: 1543-1544.) Lewiston 1826. Lewiston school fund transferred to comrs. of Lewiston school fund by ch. 205, sess. of 1826. (A.R. comptroller 1826/7: 212.) Lexington 1815. Rept. on petition in behalf of town of Lexing- ton praying for repeal of so much of act for better establishment of common schools as obliges peti- tioners to raise money by tax for support of schools. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1815: 180-181.) Lyons 1889. Veto of act to authorize bd. of education of vil- lage of Lyons to furnish additional school accom- modation for school distr. no. 6 in town of Lyons, and to provide for payment therefor. (Legisl. rec- ord v. 2, 1889: 664-665.) New York City In Bull, of the N. T. Public Library (1901), v. : 233-260 is printed a list of works in that library relating to the schools of N. T. City. 1805-1823. Rept. of Free School Socy. of N. Y. (A.R. common schools 1824: 26-44.) 1808. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Free School, N. Y. City, praying enlargement of powers of trus- tees, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1808: 181.) 1819. Rept. on petition of Free School Socy. of N. Y. praying grant to complete new improvements; favorable. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 369.) 1822. Rept. on memorial of trustees of Free School in N. Y. City for grant to be applied to erection of bldgs. and other purposes of a common school education. (Same Jan. 1822: 336-337.) EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd New York City — cont'd 1831. Rept. on act for further support of common schools in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 288, 1831 v. 4.) 1841. Rept. of secy, of state on memorials from N. Y. City re. distribution of common school moneys in city. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1841 v. 3.) . Rept. of secy, of state with copies of certain repts. re. schools of Public School Socy. of N. Y. and other schools. 20 pp. (Same 90, 1841 v. 3.) . Rept. on act to improve and extend benefits of common school education in N. Y. City. 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 296, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to common schools in N. Y. City. 8 pp. (Same 60, 1842 v. 4.) . Recommendation to vest control of schools of N. Y. City in city. (Govs. mess. 1842.) 1845-1849. Summary of treasurer's acct. with Public School Socy. of N. Y. (A.R. common schools 1846 (p. 141) — same 1849.) 1849. 44th ann. rept. of trustees of Public School Socy. (Same 1850: 103-106.) 1849-1858. No. of pupils in and expenditures of N. Y. Free Academy. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 113, 1859 v. 3.) 1851. Rept. on memorial of bd. of education of city of N. Y. concerning purchase of library for Free Academy of that city. Albany, 1851. 7 pp. 1853. Comparative stmt, of ward schools, amt. paid on acct. of current expenses and teachers' salaries, cost per scholar for expenses and teachers in each ward. (A.R. common schools 1853: 121.) 1858. Rept. (1st) of comrs. on establishment, govt., etc., of common schools in N. Y. City. 1192 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. (2d) of special comn. re. common schools in N. Y. City. 1 p. 1., 35 pp. (Same 29, 1859 v. 1.) 1868. Necessity of legislative investigation re. inade- quate school facilities for primary classes of N. Y. and Brooklyn schools. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 27.) 1869. Minority rept. on act re. common schools in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1869 v. 10.) 1874. Rept. of comrs. apptd. pursuant to act re. com- mon schools in N. Y. City passed Mch. 21, 1873. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1874 v. 4.) 1878. Rept. of bd. of education of city of N. Y.; clas- sification of employes and salaries paid. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1878 v. 5.) 1878-1887. Cost and maintenance of bldgs. and public school systems of N. Y. City. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 605-606.) . Stmt, of amt. of money paid by N. Y. City to state as part of general state tax for school pur- poses. (Same v. 1, 1888: 606.) 1894. Rept. of comn. to revise laws affecting common schools and public education in the city of N. Y. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1894 v. 7.) 1896. Communication from gov. re. revision of law re. public schools of N. Y. City and favoring abol- ishment of trustee system. (Assem. jol. 1896: 1627-1628.) Onondaga 1818. Rept. of supt. of common schools on petition for special aid from school fund to build another school house in place of one destroyed by fire in 2d school distr. in town of Onondaga. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1818: 160.) Oswego 1855. School system of the city of Oswego. (2 A.R. public instruction 1854/5: 156-159.) 212 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd Pomfret 1839. Rept. on petition of comrs. of common schools of town of Pomfret. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 305, 1839 v. 5.) Rochester 1855. Rept. on public schools at Rochester City. (2 A.R. public instruction 1854/5: 152-155.) 1899. Letter of supt. of public instruction re. public schools of Rochester. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1899 v. 9.) Troy 1819. Rept. on petition for relief of public school in Troy consumed by fire. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 1004-1005.) 1828. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools on petition of trustees of the 1st school distr. of the city of Troy praying apprn. of moneys reed, for licenses to the venders of lottery tickets in said distr. for support of an advanced school in one of their bldgs. (Same 51 sess. 1828: 496-497.) Utica 1854. Rept. on Utica schools. (1 A.R. public instruc- tion 1853/4: 119-121.) West Farms 1860. Rept. of committee on literature re. school distr. no. 2, of West Farms. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1860 v. 1.) Evening Schools 1847-1851. Extr. from repts. of evening schools. (A. R. common schools 1848 (pp. 108-111) — same 1851.) 1847-1853. Rept. of committee on evening schools to bd. of education. (Same 1848 (pp. 102-104) — same 1853.) EXPENDITUBES FOB 1796-1827. Stmt, showing amt. of public and individual apprns. for support of common schools. (A.R. common schools 1824: 35.) 1816-1838. Stmt, showing comparative view of returns of common schools, amt. of public money reed., and amt. paid to teachers. (Same 1820 (p. 572) — same 1838.) No repts. 1822, 1824. 1816-1894. Tables showing summary of abstr. of finan- cial returns of common schools. (Same 1817 (p. 489) — same 1894.) No returns 1818. 1822, 1825, 1843-1855. 1818-1841. Stmt, showing repts. of comrs. of school moneys for city and co. of N. T. (Same 1819 (p. 484)— same 1841.) No returns 1822, 1825. 1827-1829. 1819. Re. apprn. for common schools. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1821. Stmt, showing moneys paid out of treasury for support of common schools. (A.R. common schools 1821: 669.) 1823. Average expense of education of each scholar in common schools. (Same 1823: 33-34.) 1825-1830. Stmt, showing amt. apportioned to each co. of $100,000, and increase and decrease re. census returns. (Same 1831: 72-97.) 1835-1903. Tables showing apportionment of school moneys, teachers' wages, libraries, etc. (Same 1836 (pp. 84-104)— same 1903.) No returns 1837-1840, 1844-1845, 1848-1850. 1845-1849. Stmt, of financial repts. of comrs. of com- mon schools on moneys expended on acct. of ward schools and public educational institutions. (Same 1846 (pp. 118-139)— same 1849.) 1847-1853. Stmt, of amt. of money appropriated by bd. of education for all purposes other than current EDUCATION— cont'd Public Schools — cont'd Expenditures foe — cont'd expenses of common schools. (Same 1848 (pp. 86- 87)— same 1853.) No rept. 1852. 1848-1850. Stmt, showing aggregate cost of instruction and cost per scholar. (Same 1850: 42.) 1849. Comparative stmt, showing amt. paid for va- rious expenses, teachers' wages, books, repairs, etc., evening classes. (Same 1849: 65-67.) . Rept. of comptroller re. amt. due co. supts. of common schools. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 245, 1847 v. 8.) . Rept. of supt. of common schools re. amt. of money paid during past yr. to town supts. of common schools in several cos. of state. 7 pp. (Same 202, 1849 v. 5.) 1851-1891. Increase of cost to state per pupil is 750% (Govs. mess. 1892.) 1853. Stmt, showing amt. of drafts drawn by bd. of education on city chamberlain. (A.R. common schools 1853: 123.) 1853-1856. Stmt, of receipts and payments of town supts. and bds. of education of money reed, from co. treasurers. (A.R. public instruction 1854: 6.) . Stmt, of receipts and payments of public moneys by school trustees and bd. of education. (Same 1854: 5.) 1861-1903. Tables showing total expenditures for main- tenance of public schools. (Same 1862 (p. 14) — same 1903.) 1867. Tabular stmt, of sum paid for one pupil per 100 days and per cent which school expenses form of entire valuation of property by state assessors. (Same 1867: 26-27.) Music IN 1891. Act on study of vocal music in public schools of N. Y. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1891 v. 13.) Patriotism 1896-1899. Repts. of committee on teaching civics and patriotism in public schools under auspices of G. A. R. (A.R. public instruction 1897 (pp. 1277- 1305)— same 1899.) 1900. Manual of patriotism. For use in public schools of state; compiled under direction of C. R. Skinner. 1 p. 1., xvi, 470 pp., 3 pi. Religious Instruction 1853. Rept. on petition of certain Roman Catholics of N. Y., TJtica, Syracuse, etc., re. instruction of their children. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1853 v. 4.) . Decision of state supt. of common schools on right to compel Catholic children to attend prayers, and to read or commit portions of the Bible, as school exercises. 10 pp. 1894. Debate on amdmt. re. religious instruction in free schools and charitable institutions. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 3: 959-986.) 1899. Arguments, points, and amdmts. of N. G. Green to proposed education law before N. Y. legisl., 1899, on behalf of Catholic interests of state of N. Y. 81pp. School Fund 1796-1850. Tables showing capital of school fund (from foundation of fund 1805/6-1847), also amt. of interest or revenue derived from fund, amt. ann. apportioned from state treasury, amt. reed, by distrs. from comrs., etc. (A.R. common schools 1832 (pp. 60-61)— same 1850.) Tables : for 1831-1838 are cumulative from 1806, for 1839-1848 from 1795. 1805. Mess, from gov. re. promotion of literature rec- ommending formation of fund for same by sale of unappropriated lands. (Assem. Jol. Nov. 1804- 71- 73; Sen. jol. Nov. 1827: 30-32.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 213 EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund— cont'd 1805-1831. History of various funds, loans, etc., for support of common schools. (A.R. supt. common schools 1831: 19-25.) 1805-1854. Chart showing school fund with its changes and relative value of its elements. (Same 1854 preceding p. 123.) 1805-1895. Tables showing investment of capital of school fund at close of each fiscal yr. since estab- lishment. (3 A.R. public instruction 1856 (pp. 90- 95)— 42 same.) No returns for 1857-1861. 1806-1835. Table showing progress of school fund from foundation in 1805; ann. increase and diminution of capital, and sums paid each yr. from treasury for distribution to common schools. (A.R. comp- troller 1833/4: 28.) 1810. Rept. of select committee on state of common school fund. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1810: 113-116.) 1811-1846. Table showing amt. of capital of common school fund at periods of 5 yrs. and increase during same. (A.R. common schools 1846: 36.) 1812. Rept. re. system for organization and establish- ment of common schools and distribution of inter- est of school fund. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1812: 102- 109.) . Rept. of surveyor gen. re. lots of land appro- priated for promotion of literature. (Same Nov. 1812: 348.) . Rept. of comptroller re. school fund. (Same Nov. 1812: 195.) 1814-1818. Stmt, of returns of comrs. of common schools, N. Y. City and co., showing institutions which participated in school funds. (A.R. com- mon schools 1816 (p. 508) — same 1818.) 1814-1823. Summary of distribution of school fund. (Same 1824 following p. 52.) 1815. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys belong- ing to school fund not appropriated by law or ap- plied for upon loan; together with opinion as to expendiency of authorizing larger loans from said fund. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1815: 236-237.) 1818. Communication from regents of university with stmts, showing manner of investment of, and reve- nues arising from funds for promotion of litera- ture and sums distributed among several academies of state. (Same Jan. 1819: 245-247.) ■ — — . Comptroller's rept. re. a more convenient and safe mngmt. of funds of state by transferring school fund (incl. its unsold lands) to general fund, and loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808 to school fund. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 685-688.) . Comptroller's rept. re. moneys of school fund loaned on inadequate security. (Same Jan. 1818: 560-562.) 1819-1838. Stmt, showing amt. paid from general fund to meet deficiencies in school fund for ann. distri- bution. (A.R. common schools 1832 (p. 82) — same 1838.) 1820-1825. Comparative table showing amt. of school money paid to each co., 1820 and 1825. (Same 1826: 59-60.) 1820-1840. Stmt, of general and local school fund de- rived for selling and renting of lots reserved for school purposes. (Same 1821 (p. 669) — same 1840.) No rept. for 1822, 1825. 1821. Debate on amdmt. providing for preservation of school fund, tolls collected on canals, duties on salt, and on sales at auction, for a fund to be applied to payment of interest, and reimbursement of capi- tal of money expended and to be expended in mak- ing canals. (Repts. of proceedings etc. of const, conv. 1821: 446-457.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd 1821. Rept. re. apprns. of public land for purpose of education. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 767-776.) 1822. Rept. of secy, of state on apportionment of school funds. (Same Jan. 1822: 272-273.) . Rept. re. income arising from school funds and suggestion to authorize public officers to make good deficits whenever they occur by drawing on general funds of state not otherwise appropriated. (Same Jan. 1822: 74-75.) . Rept. of comptroller re. deficiency in school fund. (Same Jan. 1822: 250-254.) . Rept. on petition of supervisors of Washington re. error in the apportionment of school fund in Dutchess co. (Same Jan. 1822: 318.) 1822-1833. Table showing capital of school fund with increase and decrease each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2: 22.) 1823. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to school fund and public lands. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 138-139.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. that part of const, which relates to apprn. of proceeds of public lands to any other use than school fund. (Same 1823: 490.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess, recommending sale of whole or part of public lands appropriated to school fund. (Same 1823: 248-251.) 1823-1830. Stmt, of amt. of money belonging to litera- ture fund distributed by regents of University among several incorporated academies entitled thereto, distinguishing amt. distributed to several academies in each Sen. distr. (Sen. doc. 218, 1830 v. 3.) 1824. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. City praying altera- tion in law re. distribution of common school fund in said city. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 673-674.) 1825. Communication from surveyor gen. re. quantity, quality, location, and probable value of lands ap- propriated to school fund; sales of same to pro- mote interest of fund. (Same Jan. 1825: 1039- 1043.) 1825-1855. Stmt, showing capital, revenue, and re- ceipts of common school fund. (A.R. common schools 1826 (p. 31) — same 1855.) No returns 1840, 1S43, 1847, 1851. 1826. Rept. of surveyor gen. re. state and condition of all lots of land appropriated to literature fund. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 242-243.) . Communication re. increase of common school fund, promotion of education of teachers, etc. (Same Jan. 1826: 307.) . Stmt, showing apportionment of $100,000 among cos. according to population. (A.R. common schools 1826: 42-58.) 1827. Rept. of Sen. committee on literature on so much of govs. mess, as relates to common schools [on increase in school fund for education of teach- ers]. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 224-229.) 500 copies of this rept were ordered to be printed in pamphlet form. . Rept. concurring in Sen. rept. on increase in school fund. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 970.) . Rept. from surveyor gen. and supt. of common schools showing situation and value of public lands in 4 Sen. distrs. appropriated to common school fund. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 267-270.) . Stmt, of lands belonging to school fund, acres and value. (A.R. common schools 1827: 50-53.) 1827-1828. Rept. on amt. and distribution of litera- ture fund; diminution of said fund during 1828. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 456-458.) 1829. Rept. of surveyor gen. on no. of acres and valua- tion of public lands reserved for literary purposes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 336-337.) 214 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd 1829. Communication from supt. of common schools on petition of inhabitants of Albany re. distribu- tion of common school moneys. (Same Jan. 1829: 746-750.) 1830. Rept. of regents of University re. distribution of literature fund money. 1 1., 1 folding table. (Sen. doc. 218, 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of Hamilton Academy, re. dis- tribution of income of literature fund. 5 pp. (Same 304, 1830 v. 4.) . Communication from regents of University re. exclusion from distribution of income of litera- ture fund. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 320, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Albany re. apportionment of school moneys and establishment of distr. schools. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 323, 1830 v. 4.) . Communication from secy, of state on inequality of new ratio for apportioning school moneys, and insufficiency of provision re. appeals. 8 pp. (As- sem. doc. 377, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. of regents of University as to best method of distribution of income of literature fund. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 400, 1830 v. 4.) 1830-1879. Tables showing increase and diminution of capital of common school fund. (A.R. common schools 1831 (pp. 56-57) — some 1879.) No returns 1839-1840, 1845, 1851, 1861. 1831. Rept. of regents of University on literature fund. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1831 v. 1.) 1831/2-1882/3. Stmts, re. literature fund. (A.R. comp- troller 1831/2 (p. 24)— same 1882/3.) No returns 1834/5 and 1865/6. . Stmt, of common school fund. (Same 1830/1 (p. 4)— same 1882/3.) No returns 1866, 1867, and 1872. 1831/2-1903/4. Literature fund payments. (A.R. treas- urer 1832 (pp. 16-17) — same 1904.) 1832. Organization of common schools; distribution and application of school money. (A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1832: 12-19.) 1832-1840. Stmt, of unsold lands of school fund, acre- age and valuation. (Same 1833 (pp. 83-84) — same 1840.) No returns 1834-1838. 1832-1846. Stmt, showing increase and diminution of capital of literature fund. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 41)— some 1845/6.) 1832-1878. Tabular stmt, showing increase and dimi- nution of capital of common school fund. (Same 1831/2 (p. 40)— same 1877/8.) 1832-1904. Payments on acct. of school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1832 (p. 16) — same 1904.) . Receipts on acct. of school fund. (Same 1832 (p. 4) — same 1904.) 1833. Opinion of atty. gen. concerning lands belong- ing to common school fund, at Fort Covington. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. On distribution from literature fund to acade- mies. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1835-1840. Stmt, of receipts on acct. of common school fund each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1: 66.) 1836-1856. Stmt, showing amt. of principal due on bonds for lands, interest at 6%, amt. of interest actually paid, unpaid, and overpaid. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1856: 88-89.) 1838-1840. Table showing by cos. lands belonging to school fund which became state property by fore- closure of mortgages; valuation and acreage. (A. R. common schools 1839 (pp. 81-82) — same 1840.) 1838-1902. Stmt, showing amt. of capital and revenue of common school fund. (Legisl. manual 1840 (pp. 155-157)— same 1903.) From 1880 to 1902 inclusive table does not give Increase and diminution. EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd 1838/9. Recommendation for law to govern authority of comrs. of loans re. school fund moneys. (A.R. comptroller 1838/9: 23.) 1839. Rept. on sundry petitions for law changing pres- ent mode of apportioning income of literature fund. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1839 v. 3.) . Communication from supt. of common schools re. school moneys in certain counties. 2 pp. (Same 184, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. of regents of the University re. distribu- tion of literature fund. 8 pp. (Same 141, 1839 v. 3.) . Communication from supt. of common schools; common school fund; better organization of schools. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 98, 1839 v. 3.) 1839-1902. Table showing capital and revenue of liter- ture fund of state. (Legisl. manual 1840 (pp. 153- 154)— same 1903.) 1840. Depts. for instruction of common school teach- ers; apprn. from regents' share in literature fund, etc. (A.R. supt. common schools 1840: 18-22.) 1840-1860. Payments from literature fund showing from what source made. (A.R. comptroller 1839/ 40 (p. 67)— same 1859/60.) . Stmt, of payments from common school fund. (Same 1839/40 (pp. 66-67)— same 1859/60.) 1841. Rept. on petitions for passage of law changing existing mode apportioning income of literature fund. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 256, 1841 v. 6.) . Rept. of secy, of state to Sen. upon memorial from N. Y. City re. distribution of common school moneys in N. Y. City. (A.R. common schools 1841: 132-148.) 1844. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools in regard to distribution of litera- ture fund and the establishment of a normal school to educate teachers of common schools, etc. 77 pp., 1 1. 1845. Rept on bill to increase capital of common school fund. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 177, 1845 v. 5.) 1847/8. Legisl. provisions protecting literature fund. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 18.) 1848/9. Acct. of loans made from school fund during yr. under provisions of various acts referred to. (Same 1848/9: 34.) 1849. Rept. of supt. of common schools re. distribution of school moneys. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 14, 1849 v. 1.) 1849-1855. Stmt, showing aggregate amt. due on lands belonging to common school fund capital, interest accruing on same, at 6% interest reed, into treas- ury and interest remaining unpaid for above yrs. (A.R. public instruction 1855: 110.) 1849/50. Amt. of increase in capital of literature fund due to sale of stock in Merchants' Bank, N. Y., in pursuance of sec. 13, title 8, ch. 8, pt. 1, Rev. stats. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 23-24.) . Recommendation for act authorizing comptroller to transfer to school fund, as investment of its capital, equal amt. of bank fund stock owned by sinking fund to cancel amt. due general fund. (Same 1849/50: 5.) . Recommendation for restoration of lost capital of common school fund from accumulation of reve- nue now in treasury. (Same 1849/50: 27.) 1851-1853. Tables giving list of sales of all lands be- longing to school fund, showing date of each grant, name of grantee, no. of lot, designation of tract, no. of acres, amts. paid, dates of payments, etc. (Sen. doc. 46, 1854 v. 1: 3-12.) 1852-1854. Stmt, showing excesses and deficiencies in apportionment of school moneys, amt. of excess INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 215 EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund— cont'd reed., and time when deficiencies were paid. (A. R. common schools 1852: 68-69.) 1853. Stmt, of excesses and deficiencies in apportion- ment of school moneys and balance in hands of supt. {Same 1853: 75.) . Rept. of secy, of state re. school moneys due from N. Y. City and co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1853 v. 3.) . Communication from supt. of common schools re. certain unpaid school moneys. 2 pp. (Same 127, 1853 v. 6.) 1853-1856. Abstr. from repts. of town supt. of common schools of N. Y. state re. receipts and apportion- ment of public moneys and amt. of taxes levied in distrs. for school purposes and libraries. (A.R. public instruction 1854 (pp. 52-59) — same 1856.) 1854. Communication from comrs. of land office re. lands belonging to school fund. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1854 v. 1.) . Stmt, showing amt. of excesses and deficits in apportionment of school moneys, etc. (A.R. public instruction 1855: 101-102.) 1855-1904. Free school fund payments. (A.R. treas- urer 1855 (p. 16) — same 1904.) 1855/6. Recommendation for act authorizing comp- troller to transfer school fund moneys, loaned un- der ch. 294, laws of 1840, now in charge of comrs. to capital of U. S. Deposit Fund. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1855/6: 32.) 1856. Recommendation that payments from school fund, U. S. Deposit Fund, etc., be put under con- trol of comrs. to be called comrs. of school funds. (Govs. mess. 1856: 10.) 1856/7. Stmt, of loans made from school fund to cos. and towns for purposes specified in act of 1849. (A.R. comptroller 1856/7: 26-27.) 1857. History of common school fund. (3 A.R. supt. public instruction 1856: 18-29.) 1857-1867. Comparative stmt, exhibiting amt. of taxes levied for support of city and co. govt.; amt. paid for state taxes, and for common schools of state; also exhibiting amt. reed, from state treasurer for county's proportion of free school fund and com- mon school fund, and amt. paid to different comns. for same period. (Proc. etc. of const, con v. 1867/8 v. 2: 1510.) 1857-1901. Stmt, showing amt. of school tax paid by each co. and total amt. reed, by each co. (A.R. public instruction 1858 (p. 39) — same 1901.) 1859/60. Protest agst. practice of making loans from school fund to academies. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 24.) 1861. Memorial to comptroller re. claims of common school fund upon part of proceeds of lands sold by state to N. Y. corporation. (A.R. public instruc- tion 1861: 87-99.) 1861-1898. Stmts, showing receipts and payments on acct. of common school fund. (Same 1862 (p. 13) — same 1898.) 1864. Proceeds of sales of all lands which belonged to common school fund. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1864 v. 1.) 1864-1903. Free school fund; receipts and payment on acct. of state school tax. (A.R. public instruction 1865 (pp. 47-48)— same 1903.) 1866-1904. Outline stmt, showing condition of litera- ture fund. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 88-89) —same 1903/4.) . Stmt, showing detailed condition of revenue and payments from common school fund. (Same 1865/6 (p. 86)— same 1903/4.) 1867. Rept. of comptroller re. interest, etc., due com- mon school fund arising from money loaned; also EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd upon bonds for land sold. 3 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 24.) 1867. Rept. of comrs. of land office in relation to un- sold lands belonging to school fund. 396 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 115.) . Rept. of committee on education and funds per- taining thereto re. supervision, mngmt., and funds of state educational institutions. 4 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 116.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on edu- cation and funds pertaining thereto as relates to disposition to be made of said funds. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2838-2841.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on edu- cation as relates to disposition of educational funds. (Same 1867/8 v. 4: 2897-2901.) . Debate on art. of amdmt. re. free education, and imposing greater tax upon the people for school purposes. (Same 1867/8 v. 4: 2908-2912 et seq.) . Amt. of money appropriated from common school fund in different cos. of state. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 58, 1868 v. 8.) 1872. Communications from atty. gen. and judges Grover and Folger re. apportionment of apprn. to common schools. (A.R. public instruction 1871: 100-101.) 1872-1878. Stmt, of amt. of school fund bonds each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8: 27.) 1873-1882. Stmt, showing amt. of capital of school fund not invested, with amt. of interest paid this fund by general fund each yr. (Same 1881/2: 13.) 1875/6-1878/9. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of free school fund. (Same 1875/6 (p. 6) — same 1878/9.) 1885. Special rept. of comptroller on school fund and on taxation and revenue. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1885 v. 5.) . Same, separate. 18 pp. 1892. Apprn. out of free school fund for fees of co. treasurer is only transfer from one state fund to another; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 59-60.) 1894. Communication from comptroller with detailed stmt, showing sources, extent, nature, and invest- ment and income of every fund and property of state of which principal or interest is devoted to educational uses. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 5: 64-75.) . Rept. of committee on education and the funds pertaining thereto. (Same 1894 v. 5: 693-707.) 1894-1904. Stmt, showing payments to several cos. from revenue of common school fund for dividends to common schools. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (pp. 176-177)— same 1903/4.) 1896. Free school fund supplemental apportionment. (A.R. treasurer 1896: 339.) 1896-1898. Table showing investment of capital of school fund. (A.R. public instruction 1895/6 (pp. 38-39)— same 1897/8.) 1896-1904. Distribution of literature fund to various schools under laws of 1892, ch. 341, laws of 1895. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (pp. 226-240)— same 1903/4.) 1897. Table showing apportionment of school moneys. (Legisl. manual 1898: 587.) 1902. Regulation of apportionment of free school fund. (Govs. mess. 1902: 24.) 1902-1904. Stmt, of receipts and payment on acct. of free school fund. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 39)— same 1903/4.) 216 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd College Land Scrip Fund; see above, Academic. Cobnell Univebsity tjIt.-m-tra Female College Educational Fund; see name of college under Academic, above United States Deposit Fund; see Finance: State. Funds School Houses 1890. Ventilation of school houses and public bldgs.; by Deputy Inspector Cheney of Mass. (5 A.R. factory inspectors 1890: 638-642.) 1899. Some statistics in regard to construction and ventilation of school houses; by J. T. White, Mass. (14 same 1899: 857-862.) . Ventilation of school houses; by Inspector White of Mass. (14 same 1899: 300-308.) Massachusetts 1897. School houses in Mass.; by J. A. Moore, Mass. (12 A.R. factory inspectors 1897: 738-744.) New York State 1831. Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools, on act concerning distr. school houses. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1831 v. 1.) Expenditubes fob 1845-1853. Stmt, showing cost of sites, erection, and fitting of school bldgs., ward schools. (A.R. com- mon schools 1853: 124-125.) 1857-1903. Stmt, showing amt. expended for school houses, outbldgs., fences, furniture, and repairs. (A.R. public instruction 1859 (p. 8) — same 1903.) From 1857-1865 tables are cumulative for 2 yrs. ; from 1866-1894 for 9 yrs. ; from 1895-1896 for 11 yrs. ; for 1897 for 12 yrs. ; from 1898 to 1903 for 9 yrs. 1864-1903. Tables showing average value of school houses and sites in towns and rural distrs. (Same 1865 (p. 7)— same 1903.) Tables are cumulative until 1867 for 2 yrs. ; 1868-1869 from 1866: 1870-1874 from 1865; 1875-1894 for 9 yrs. ; 1895-1896 for 10 yrs. ; 1897 for 11 yrs. ; 1898-1903 for 9 yrs. . Stmt, showing aggregate value of school houses. (Same 1865 (p. 7)— same 1903.) Tables are cumulative from 1864 until 1871, for 1872- 1874 from 1865 ; for 1875-1894 for 9 yrs. ; for 1895-1896 for 10 yrs. ; for 1897 for 12 yrs. : for 1888-1903 for 9 yrs. 1885-1903. Tables showing comparative average value of school houses and sites in towns, yrly. increase and decrease. (Same 1896 (p. x) — same 1903.) 1895-1903. Tables showing comrs., distrs., value of school bldgs., and sites in all cos., assessed valua- tion of distrs., public money reed, from state and local tax. (Same 1896 (pp. 310-445) — same 1903.) Tables for 1898-1899 are included in comrs. ann. rept. . Tables showing amt. expended for school houses, sites, furniture, and repairs. (Same 1896 (p. iii) — same 1903.) Sanitation 1882. Health in the common schools; practical illus- trations and conclusions relating to essential sani- tary requirements of school houses. . . Albany 1882. 41 pp. Itepr. from 2 A.E. bd. of health. 1885-1886. Repts. on school hygiene. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1885 (pp. 535-578)— same 1886.) 1886. Corresp. betw. state bd. of health and dept. of public instruction re. sanitary condition of school houses. (A.R. public instruction 1886: 767-768.) 1889. Rept. on school hygiene, being sanitary exami- nation of condition of public schools of interior of state. 139 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1889 v. 6.) Extr. from 7 A.K. bd. of health. School Libraries; see Libraries School Tax; see Taxation EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers 1819. Necessity of proper instructors in common schools. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1820. Encouragement for increase of teachers. (Same 1820.) 1825. Education of teachers on montorial plan, its more general introduction and distribution of use- ful books. (Same 1825.) 1826. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to adoption of some plan to obtain able teachers of common schools, and to the common school sys- tem generally. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 156-159.) 1827. Establishment of school for training of teachers in N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. 1827.) 1828. Govs. mess, transmitting proceedings of trustees of Rensselaer school at Troy in which they offer gratuitous use of school to state for education of teachers. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 493-495.) 1830. Comment on want of competent teachers; sug- gested remedy. (Govs, mess, 1830.) 1834. Establishment of supervision and effectual modes of teaching. (Same 1834.) 1835. Petition of John Preston and others re. an im- proved manner of teaching schools. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 34, 1835 v. 1.) 1836-1841. Extr. from repts. of academies re. teachers' dept. (A.R. common schools 1837 (p. 101) — same 1841.) 1845. Recommendation for proper education and quali- fications of teacher for common school. (Govs, mess. 1845.) 1851. Rept. on communication from regents re. cer- tain academies instructing common school teachers. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1851 v. 2.) 1851-1852. Tables showing amt. paid in each ward of city and co. of N. Y. for teachers' salaries, school supplies, and total expenditures. (A.R. common schools 1853: 122.) 1852. Rept. on application of trustees of Fairfield Academy to so alter laws of state as to reduce term of instruction of teachers in teachers' acade- mies from 4 mos. to 14 wks. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1852 v. 2.) 1870-1898. Tables showing amt. apportioned as distr. quota for teachers. (A.R. public instruction 1878 (p. 14)— same 1898.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill re. authorized retirement of teachers in public schools of Brooklyn and N. Y. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1807-1808.) 1902/3. Bureau of information for purpose of exchang- ing information betw. teachers and trustees; estab- lished in dept. (50 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: xxi.) Teachebs' Institutes 1844. Rept. of inspection of teachers' institutes by Salem Town. (A.R. common schools 1844: 445- 449.) 1847. Rept. re. establishment of teachers' institutes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1847 v. 2.) 1848. Communication from Salem Town Esq., on sub- ject of teachers' institute, re. most successful meth- od of conducting same. (A.R. common schools 1848: 136-143.) 1852. Rept. on petition, etc., for Union Teachers' In- stitute. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1852 v. 2.) 1859. Table showing amt. paid for instructors, lec- tures, and other expenses connected with teachers' institutes. (A.R. public instruction 1859: 21-22.) 1861-1903. Teachers' institute; table showing compara- tive summary of amt. paid by state and average expense per co. and per teacher. (Same 1862 (p. 94) — same 1903.) No returns for 1886. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 217 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd Teachebs' Institutes — cont'd 1862/3. Regulations and suggestions, and basis of dis- tribution of money appropriated for support of teachers' institutes. (10 same 1862/3: 30-39.) 1874. Beneficial results of interest in higher educa- tion and teachers' institutes; suggestions re. con- tinuance of same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 6.) 1881-1903. Teachers' institute; repts. of supervisor and conductors. (A.R. public instruction 1882 (pp. 100- 112)— same 1903.) 1884. Teachers' institute; table showing names of conductors, attendance of teachers, and expense of each institute paid by dept. (Same 1884: 31-32.) 1885-1894. Table showing no. of teachers' institutes, attendance, amt. paid by state, average expenses of institutes each yr. (41 same 1893/4: 37.) 1902/3. History of teachers' institutes. (60 same 1902/3: 33-35.) Training of 1834. Education of teachers, first provisions made, ad- ditional apprns., establishment of depts., etc. (A. R. dept. common schools 1838: 23-30.) . Teachers' training classes and schools estab- lished, method of compensation, development, etc. (47 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00: 39-43.) 1867. Suggestions of bd. of regents re. necessity of better professional education for intended teachers endorsed. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 29-30.) 1885-1888. Lists showing academies in which teachers' classes are instructed and amt. apportioned to each. (A.R. public instruction 1886 (pp. 821-824)— same 1888.) 1887-1889. N. Y. state uniform examination questions, used in dept. of public instruction Sept., 1887-Aug., 1889; 1st, 2d, and 3d grades, with answers, v, 213 pp. . Questions and answers used in dept. of public instruction in uniform examinations for comrs'. certificates, xi, 192 pp., diagr. 1888. Uniform examination questions for teachers' licenses in N. Y. 118 pp. 1888-1903. Teachers' training classes; rept. of in- spector, regulations, and statistics. (A.R. public instruction 1889 (pp. 835-861)— same 1903.) 1889-1894. Table showing attendance upon teachers' training classes since transferred to dept. of public instruction; amt. paid by state for work. (41 same 1893/4: 39.) 1889-1901. Summary of membership and cost of train- ing classes for teachers, each yr. (47 same 1899/ 00: 41.) 1894. The N. Y. state examination questions used in dept. of public instruction embracing 10,000 ques- tions. 1 p. 1., ccccii pp. 1894-1895. Stmt, showing amt. paid to academies for instruction of common school teachers, also ser- vices and expenses of inspectors as provided by sec. 26, ch. 378, laws of 1892. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (pp. 172-173)— same 1894/5.) 1896-1901. Summary of membership and cost of train- ing schools for teachers each yr. (47 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00: 41.) 1896/7. Provisions for maintenance of training classes for teachers. (Same 1896/7: xxiv.) 1899. History of training classes and schools for teach- ers. (47 same 1899/00: 39-43.) 1900. Bureau of examinations bulletin; regulations governing uniform examinations for teachers' cer- tificates. 35 pp. Extr. 47 A.R. supt. public instruction, suppl. vol. 1901. Bureau of training classes bulletin; training of teachers in secondary schools and colleges. 81 pp. Extr. 47 A.R. supt. of public instruction, suppl. vol. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd Training of — cont'd 1901. Elementary course of study; teachers' manual. 40 pp. 4th ed. rev. Extr. 47 A.K. supt public instruction, suppl. vol. 1903. Regulations governing uniform examinations for teachers certificates, revised to Aug. 1. 284 pp. Cover title : Examination bulletin, 1903-1904. Wages; see Labob. Wages Text Books Including books for reference use. 1818. Rept. from committee on colleges, academies, and common schools re. petition praying law di- recting purchase of a certain publication for use of schools. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 526.) . Rept. of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools on purchase and distribution of a certain publication on arithmetic in schools of co. of Albany. (Same Jan. 1818: 758.) 1834. Rept. re. purchase of books, etc., for use of academies and schools under charge of regents. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1834 v. 1.) 1846. Memorial on uniformity of class books in com- mon schools and for constitution of a state litera- ture bd. of education. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1846 v. 4.) 1851. Rept. on bill to furnish Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to common schools of state. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1851 v. 3.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill re. providing books, slates, etc., free of charge to pupils of public schools in city of Brooklyn. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1930-1931.) Truancy 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. power of attendance offi- cers to arrest " habitual and incorrigible truants." (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 144.) 1897. Establishment of a system of truant schools rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. 1897.) 1899. Rept. on text of sections of truant act of Maine. (14 A.R. factory inspector 1899: 788-790.) University Extension 1892. Perfecting of common school system before adopting university extension recommended; act of last sess. appropriating $10,000 first direct govt, aid to univ. extension movement; disapproval of grant. (Govs. mess. 1892.) University of State of New York Established by act of May 1, 1784. Reorganized upon present system by act of 1787. There is a bibliography of the University in U. S. Dept. of Education. Circulars of information 1900 no. 3 : 111-112. serial 1790-1904. Ann. rept. of regents of University of State of N. Y., [5]-118. [Albany, 1791]-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1790 in Sen. jol. Jan. 1791 : 34-35 ; Assem. jol. : 73-74. 1791 in Sen. jol. Jan. 1792 : 29-30 ; Assem. jol. : 78. 1792 in Sen. jol. Nov. 1792/3 : 90-91 ; Assem. jol. : 210-212. 1793 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1794 : 32. 1794 " Sen. " " 1795:41-43. 1795 " " " " 1796 : 55-57 ; Assem. jol. : 103-106. 1796 in Sen. jol. Nov. 1796 : 83-86 ; Assem. jol. : 145-148. 1797 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1798 : 220-225. 1798 " " " " 1799 : 193-195. 1799 " " " " 1800 : 199-200. 1800 " " " Nov. 1800 : 126-128. 1801 " Sen. " Jan. 1802 : 112-114. 1801 " Assem. " " 1802 : 253-255. 1802 " Sen. " " 1803 : 117-118. 1802 " Assem. " " 1803 : 245. 1803 " ' 1804 : 293. 1804 " Sen. " " 1805 : 118-119. 1804 " Assem. " " 1805 : 304-305. 218 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York— cont'd serial — cont'd 1805 in 296 1806 in 337 1807 in 399- 1808 in 367- 1809 in 332 1810 in 369 1811 in 357- 1812 in 1813 " jol. 1814 in 534 1815 in 1816 " 1817 " 1818 " 1819 " 1820 " 1821 " jol. 1822 in 1823 " jol. 1824 in jol. 1825 in 1826 " 1827 " 1828 " I. 1829 " 1830 " 1831 " 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " 1841 " 1842 " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859 " 1860 " 1861 " 1862 " 1862 " 1863 " 1864 " 1865 " 1866 " 1867 " 1868 " 1869 " 1870 " 1871 " 1872 " 1873 " 1874 " 1875 " 1876 " 1877 " 1878 " 1879 " 1880 " 1881 " 1882 " 1883 " 1884 " Sen. jol. Jan. 1806 : 129-130 ; Assem. jol. : ■297. Sen', jol. Jan. 1807 : 146-147 ; Assem. jol. : -339 Sen', jol. Jan. 1808 : 244-245 ; Assem. jol. ; •400. Sen. jol. Jan. 1809 : 176-177 ; Assem. jol. ; -368. Sen. jol. Jan. 1810 : 137 ; Assem. jol. : 333 Sen.' jol. Jan. 1811 : 178-179 : Assem. jol. : 370. Sen. jol. May 1812 : 201-202 ; Assem. jol. : ■358. Assem. jol. Jan. 1813 : 495-496. Sen. " " 1814 : 166-167 ; Assem. :410. Sen. jol. Jan. 1815 : 293 ; Assem. jol. : ■535 Sen. jol. Jan. 1816:179-180. Assem. " Not. 1816 : 847. Sen. " Jan. 1818 : 319-320. Assem. " " 1819:892-893. Sen. " " 1820:268-270. Assem. " " 1821 : 983-985. 1822 : 1088-1091 ; Sen. 330-332 Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 : 378-384. " " 1824 : 397-398 ; Assem. 1018-1019. Sen. jol. Jan. 1825 : 578-581 ; Assem. 1091-1094. Assem. jol. Jan. 1826 : 611-618. Sen. " " 1827 : app. B. 1828 : app. B. 1829 : 431-435 and app. Legisl. Sen. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. Sen. Assem. Sen. docs. 1830, 1831, 1832, " 1833, 1834, " 1835, " 1836, " 1837, " 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, " 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, " 1852, " 1853, 1854, " 1855, 1856, 1857, " 1858, 1859, " 1860, " 1861, 1862, 1863, 1863, " 1864, 1865, " 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, " 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, " 1876, 1877, 1878, " 1879, " 1880, 1881, 1882, " 1883, 1884, 1885, v. 3:216. 50. 72. 70. 83. 70. v. 1: v. 2: v. 2: v. 2: v. 2: v. 1:65. v. 1:45. v. 2:52. V. 2 : 56. v. 3:64. v. 2:39. v. 3:55. v. 2 : 57. V. 2 : 78. v. 2 : 51. v. 2:71. T. 3 : 101. v. 3 : 71. v. 2-3:55, 78. v. 3 : 113. T. 3:72. v. 2:92. v. 2:70. v. 2:77. v. 3:78. v. 1:20. v. 2:82. t. 3 : 130. 1 v. 1 V. 1 v. 4 v. 5 426. 28. 15. 70. 74. v. 5 : 136. v. 9 : 199. v. 2:55. v. 1: v. 3 T. 4: 4 46. 90. 49. 49. v. 6 : 110. v. 3:37. v. 2 : 32. v. 3:28. v. 3:59. V. 2:43. v. 8:134. v. 4:59. v. 5:58. v. 2:37. v. 2:41. v. 2:69. v. 4 : 37. v. 6:54. v. 1:10. v. 4:21. EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York — cont'd serial — cont'd 1885 in Sen. docs. 1886, v. 2:18. 1886 " " 1887, T. 1:14. 1887 " 1888, v. 3:18. 1888 " 1889, v. 1:4. 1889 " 1890, v. 1:4. 1890 " 1891, T. 1-3 : 4. 1891 " 1892, V. 8:62. 1892 " " 1893, V. 5:37. 1893 " 1894, V. 6:56. 1894 " " 1895, T. 8:62. 1895 " 1896, V. 7-8 : 51, pt. 1-2. 1896 " 1897, V. 10 : 44. 1897 " 1898, V. 8:46. 1898 " 1899, V. 10 : 55. 1899 " 1900, V. 13 : 41. 1900 " 1901, V. 10 : 41. 1901 " 1902, V. 17 : 33. 1902 " 1903, T. 6:28. 1903 " 1904, V. 17 : 35. Previous to 52 rept., 1838, repts. are unnnmbered. Prom 1890 to 1904 repts. contain, In appendices, the bulletins issued during year as follows : 104. Ann. rept 1890, v. 1-3. app. 1. Regents' bulletin 1. " 2. " " 2. " 3. " " 3. " 4. " " 4. " 5. Summary of legislation in 1890 per- taining to higher education. " 6. University convocation proceedings, etc. v. 2. " 7. Abstrs. of ann. repts. colleges of University of state of N. Y. v. 3. " 8. Abstrs. of ann. repts. of academies of University of state of N. T. " 9. Added Information concerning col- leges and academies. 105. Ann. rept. 1891. app. 1. Regents' bulletin 5. " 2. " " 6. " 3. " " 7. " 4. " " 8. " 5. Summary of legislation in 1891. " 6. Abstrs. of ann. rept. of colleges of the University of N. Y. 106. Ann. rept. 1892. app. 1. Regents' bulletin 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Summary of legislation in 1892 per- taining to higher education. Abstrs. of ann. rept. of colleges of University .... includes tables 1-4. Statistics of academies of University of state of N. Y. includes tables 5-7. Regents' examiners ; location of In- stitutions, extension examina- tions. 107. Ann. rept. 1893, v. 1-2. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 25. app. 1. " " 17-21. University extension no. 1-5. " 2. Regents' bulletin 22. " 3-4. Omitted. " 5. Summary of legislation in 1893 per- taining to higher education. Abstrs. of ann. repts. of colleges of University of state of N. Y. Statistics of academies In University . . . reporting for 1892-1893 and table of apportionments 1882-1893. Regents' bulletin 23. " 24 ; extension no. 6. 6. 8. 9. 108. Ann. rept. 1894. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 34. app. 1. " " 26. 1. 2. " " 27 ; extension 7. 3. " " 28. 4. " " 29 ; extension 8. 5. " " 30-31. 6. " " 32. 7. Summary of educational legislation in 1894. 8. Abstrs. of ann. repts. of colleges. 9. Regents' bulletin 33. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 219 EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York— cont'd serial — cont'd 109. Ann. rept. 1895. Administrative Dept. agp. 1. " 3. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. Abstrs. of ann. repts. of academies, etc., of University. Ann. rept. 1896. Administrative Dept. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 39. app. 1. " " 36-38. " 2. Summary of educational legislation in 1896. " 3. Abstrs. of ann. repts. of colleges of University. Ann. rept. 1897. Administrative Dept. app. 1. Regents' bulletins 40-42. '" 2. Summaries of statistics of univer- sities tables 1-8. Ann. rept. 1898. Administrative Dept. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 46. app. unnum. " " 44-45. Ann. rept. 1899. Administrative Dept. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 49. app. 1. " " 47. Ann. rept. 1900. Administrative Dept. Secy. rept. Regents' bulletin 52. app. 1. " " 50-51. College Depabtment Annual Report 1898-1904. Ann. rept. of college dept., 1-6. [Albany, 1899K905. Repts. include bulletins of dept. as follows : 1. Ann. rept. 1898. Bulletin 1 (dept. rept.). app. 1. Bulletins 2-3. " 2. Tables 1-4 ; Summaries of statistics of university institutions. 2. Ann. rept. 1899, v. 1-2. Bulletin 12 (dept. rept.). app. 1. Bulletin 4. " 2. Tables 1-5 ; Summaries of statistics of university institutions, v. 2. Bulletin 5. 3. Ann. rept. 1900. Bulletin 16 (dept rept). app. 1. Bulletins 14-15. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Summaries of statistics of university institutions. 4. Ann. rept. 1901. Bulletin 18 (dept. rept.). app. 1. Bulletin 17. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Statistics of univer- sities, colleges, etc. 5. Ann. rept. 1902. Bulletin 20 (dept. rept). app. 1. Bulletin 19. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Summary of statistics of universities, colleges, etc. 6. Ann. rept 1903. Bulletin 22 (dept rept). app. 1. Bulletin 23. " 2. Bulletin 21. " 3. Tables 1-3 ; Summary of statistics of universities, etc. Also In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1898 in Sen. docs. 1899, v. 10 : 56. 2. 1899 3. 1900 4. 1901 5. 1902 6. 1903 1900, v. 13-14 : 42. 1901, v. 10:42. 1902, v. 17 : 34. 1903, v. 8 : 33. 1904, v. 18 : 36. Bulletins 1898-1904. Nos. 1-23. [Albany, 1899]-1905. Bulletins are also included in ann. repts. of the dept. as follows : nos. 1-3 in 1 ann. rept. 1898. 4-5, 12 in 2 ann. rept. 1899. " 6-11, 13 not found in repts. " 14-16 in 3 ann. rept. 1900. " 17-18 " 4 " " 1901. " 19-20 " 5 " " 1902. " 21-23 " 6 " " 1903. EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York — cont'd Examination Department; see High School Depart- ment. 1 series Extension Depabtment; see Home Education Depabt- ment. 1 series High School Depabtment 1 series Annual Report 1893-1904. Ann. rept. of examination dept., [1]-12. [Albany, 1894-1905.] In 1898 dept. was divided into College Dept and High School Dept. From 1894 to 1904 repts. include the bulletins issued during the year a* follows : 1. Ann. rept 1893. Included in 107 rept. of the regents, 1893, app. 8, regents' bull. 23. 2. Ann. rept. 1894. Examination bulletin 6 (dept. rept.). app. 1. " " 7-8. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Examination tables ; sta- tistics, etc. 3. Ann. rept. 1895. Examination bulletin 9 (dept. rept). app. Tables 1-3 ; Examination table ; honor credentials ; text-books. 4. Ann. rept. 1896. Examination bulletin 12 (dept. rept.). app. 1. " " 10, 11, 13. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Examination table ; honor credentials ; text-books. 5. Ann. rept. 1897. Examination bulletin 15 (dept. rept). app. 1. " " 14. " 2. Tables 1-3 ; Examination tables ; honor credentials ; text-books. 6. Ann. rept. 1898. Examination bulletin 16. High School Dept. bulletins 1-3. app. Tables 1-7 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. 2 series 7. Ann. rept. 1899, v. 1-2. High School Dept bulletin 5 (rept. director) . app. 1. High School Dept. bulletins 6-7. " 2. Tables 1-7 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. 8. Ann. rept 1900, v. 1-2. High School Dept. bulletin 11 (rept. director), app. 1. High School Dept. bulletins 8-10, 12- 13. " 2. Tables 1-6 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. 9. Ann. rept. 1901, v. 1-2. v. 1. High School Dept. bulletin 15 (rept. director) . app. 1. High School Dept. bulletins 14, 16, 17. v. 2. " 2. Tables 1-5 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. 10. Ann. rept. 1902, v. 1-2. v. 1. High School Dept. bulletin 20 (rept. director), app. 1. High School Dept. bulletins 18, 19, 21. v. 2. " 2. Tables 1-5 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. 11. Ann. rept 1903, v. 1-2. v. 1. app. 1. 2. " 2. High School Dept. bulletin 23 (rept. director). High School Dept. bulletin 22, 24, 25. Tables 1-5 ; Statistics of academies, high schools, etc. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1893 in Regents' bull. 23. 2. 1894 " Sen. docs. 1895, v. 7 : 60. 3. 1895 ■ <> i 1896, v. 6:43. 4. 1896 i tt t 1897, v. 11 : 45. 5. 1897 i (• t 1898, v. 10 : 51. 6. 1898 ( a i 1899, v. 11 : 57. 7. 1899 ' Assem. ' 1900, v. 15 : 43. 8. 1900 ' Sen. 1901, v. 11-12 : 43. 9. 1901 ' " ' 1902, v. 18-19 : 35. 10. 1902 1903, v. 5:43. 11. 1903 1904, v. 18-19 : 37. 220 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York — cont'd High School Department — cont'd Bulletins Extension Department 1893-1898. Nos. 1-16. [Albany, 1894-1898.] Also included in ann. repts. of dept. as Hollows nos. 1-5 not found in rept. 6-8 in 2 ann. rept. 1894. 9 " 3 " " 1895. 10-13 " 4 " " 1896. 14-15 " 5 " " 1897. 16 " 6 " " 1898. High School Department 1898-1904. Nos. 1-25. [Albany, 1898-1905.] Also included in ann. repts. of dept. as follows : nos. 1-3 In 6 ann. rept. 1898. " 4 not found in repts. 5-7 in 7 ann. repts. 1899. 8-13 " 14-17 " 18-21 " 22-25 Home Education Depaetment 1893-1899 called Extension Dept. Annual Reports 1 series The volumes are made up as follows : 1. Ann. rept. 1893. Circulars 7, 12, 14, 19, 22, 25, 28, 30. 2. Ann. rept. 1894. Extension bulletin no. 12 (dept. rept.). " 9-11. 3. Ann. rept. 1895. Extension bulletin no. 13. " 14-15. " " " 16 ; Public libraries no. 4. " 17. 4. Ann. rept. 1896. Extension bulletin no. 18 ; Public libraries no. 5. " 19. 8 " 1900. 9 " 1901. 10 " 1902. 11 " 1903. «* " " 20 ; Public libraries no. 6. " " " 21. " " " 22. 5. Ann. rept. 1897. Extension bulletin no. 23. " " " 24 ; Public libraries no. 7. " " " 25. «t >. " 26. 6. Ann. rept. 1898. Extension bulletin no. 27 : Public libraries no. 8. .. .. " 28-29. 2 series 7. Ann. rept 1899. Home Education bulletin no. 30 : continuation of Extension bulletins. Home Education bulletin no. 31. M If " " 32 " 33'; Public libraries no. 9. " " 34 ; Extension teach- ing no. 20. " " 35 ; Study clubs no. 5. 8. Ann. rept 1900. Home Education bulletin no. 36. " " 37 ; Study clubs no. 6. " 38; Public libraries " no. 10. " " " " 39 ; Extension teach- ing no. 21. 9. Ann. rept. 1901. Home Education bulletin no. 40 ; Travelling libra- ries and collec- tions no. 2. " 41; Public libraries no. 11. Also In Collected docs, as follows : 1. Not found. 2. 1894 in Sen. docs. 1895, v. 7 : 61. 3. 1895 " " ' 1896, v. 12 : 69. 4. 1896 " ' 1897, v. 12 : 46. 5. 1897 " ' 1898, v. 11 : 52. 6. 1898 " ' 1899, v. 12:58. 7. 1899 " ' 1900, v. 16:44. 8. 1900 " ' 1901, v. 13:44. 9. 1901 " " ' 1902, v. 19:36. 10. 1902 " " 1903, v. 11 : 38 (omitted from vol.). 11. 1903 in Sen. dc cs. 1904, v. 19 : 38. EDUCATION— cont'd University of State of New York— cont'd Home Education Depabtment — cont'd Bulletins 1893-1901. Nos. 1-41. Also Included In ann. repts. and bulletins of Regents as follows : nos. 1-6 in 107 rept. 1893 and bulletins 17-21, 24. nos. 7-S in 108 rept. 1894 and bulletins 27, 29. Also included in ann. repts. as follows : nos. 9-12 in 2 ann. rept 1894. " 13-17 " 3 " ,T 1895. " 18-22 " 4 " " 1896. " 23-26 " 5 " " 1897. " 27-29 " 6 " " 1898. " 30-35 " 7 " " 1899. " 36-39 " 8 " " 1900. " 40-41 " 9 " " 1901. non-serial 1784-1884. Historical and statistical record of the Uni- versity; by F. B. Hough. 1885. viii, 867 pp. 1830. Rept. of regents of University re. various state funds. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 371, 1830 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on petition of University of N. Y. for re- lease from certain debt. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 254, 1839 v. 4.) 1842. Communication from chancellor of University of N. Y. to gov. re. condition of University; doc. C, ace. govs. mess. {Same 3 (pp. 9-11), 1843 v. 1.) 1849-1858. Expenses of regents. (Same 43 (pp. 5-6), 1859 v. 1.) 1853-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of regents of University. (A.R. comp- troller 1852/3 (p. 62)— same 1903/4.) 1858. Rept. of regents of University on operations of regents. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1859 v. 1.) 1867. Communication from regents of University of state of N. Y. to conv. for revising const, re. peti- tions for provision of law that regents of Univer- versity of state of N. Y. shall cease to exist. 12 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 157.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on edu- cation as relates to abolishment of bd. of regents. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2862-2881; 2884-2897.) 1886. Abolition of bd. of regents' recommendation; origin of bd. (Govs. mess. 1886: 26-28.) 1887. On abolition of regents and transfer of powers to dept. of public instruction. (Same 1887: 10.) 1888. Abolition of regents and transfer of powers to dept. of public instruction recommended. (Same 1888: 6.) 1888-1904. Payments for salaries in various depts. of University of State of N. Y. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8 (p. 80)— same 1903/4.) 1889. Gov. repeats recommendation re. abolition of bd. of regents and transferring its principal powers to dept. of public instruction. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1889: 16-17.) 1892. Bd. of regents can not increase salary of officer thereof above amt. fixed by law at time of com- mencement of his term of office; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 255-261.) ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANIES; see CORPO- RATIONS. LIGHT AND POWER COMPANIES ELECTRICAL COMPANIES Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations ELECTRICAL WORKERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes ELEVATED RAILWAYS; see STREET RAILWAYS INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 221 ELEVATORS Guarding of; see Industries. Accidents ELMIRA Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City Streets; see Public Works: City ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. STATE. ACADEMIC ELMIRA REFORMATORY; see p. 406 EMBALMERS Occupation Tax; see License EMERY; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS EMIGRANTS Tax; see Taxation. Passenger Tax EMIGRATION; see POPULATION. MIGRATION EMINENT DOMAIN 1834. Rept. of canal comrs. 'on petition of John Sweet- ing for compensation for land taken by state. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1834 v. 2.) 1847. Rept. of canal bd. on petition of H. C. Swift for reappraisal of land appropriated by state. 3 pp. (Same 105, 1847 v. 3.) . Rept. on Knapp petition for appraisal of land taken by state in construction of Leland Pond Reservoir. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 260, 1847 v. 8.) 1849. Rept. on claim of W. W. Niles for loss of Long Is. farms taken by state for use of comrs. of emi- gration. 40 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. for relief of T. Whieler and H. Alvord for compensation for land taken by state for salt works. 7 pp. (Same 98, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. on bill to pay W. W. Niles for loss of property on Long Is. farms seized by state for relief of sick emigrants. 7 pp. (Same 82, 1850 v. 3.) 1856. Rept. on petition of owners of basin lots 9, 10, 11, in Geddes survey, taken by state. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 28, 1856 v. 3.) 1865. Immediate provision for satisfaction of claims for lands appropriated to public use by canal ap- praisers. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1865: 17.) 1868. Debate on article of amdmt. re. compensation for private property taken for public use. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3247-3256.) 1894. Debate on amdmt. re. taking private property for public use. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 648-669.) . Additional rept. re. taking of private property for public uses. (Same 1894 v. 2: 50-51.) . Debate on amdmt. prohibiting taking of private property for public use until compensation has been made to owner. (Same 1894 v. 4: 1052-1062.) . Debate on proposed amdmt. re. compensation to be made for private property taken for public use. (Same 1894 v. 4: 847-855.) EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE; see LABOR EMPLOYES Canal; see Canals EMPLOYMENT; see LABOR EMPLOYMENT BUREAU; see LABOR ENGLAND Accidents (Industrial); see Industries, etc. Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Education; see Education. Foreign Countries Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Industrial Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Labor; see that title Labor Disputes; see that title Labor Unions; see that title EPIDEMICS; see PUBLIC HEALTH EPILEPTICS; see MAINTENANCE: STATE. DEPEND- ENTS EQUALIZATION; see TAXATION. ASSESSMENT, ETC. ERIE CANAL Opening and Closing of; see Navigation. Seasons Reports on; see Canals ERIE COUNTY Assessments; see Taxation: State. Assessments, etc. Debt; see Debt: County Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Insane Asylum; see Maintenance: County. Defectives Inspector of Beef and Pork, etc.; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Lime-burning; see Industries. Lime Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Public Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Roads; see Roads: County Soils; see Agriculture. Soils Taxation; see Taxation: Local; do. State Treasurer's Fees; see Fees ESCHEATED ESTATES; see LAND ESSEX COUNTY Collectors' Fees; see Fees Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Minerals of; see Natural Resources. Minerals Roads; see Roads: County ESSEX COUNTY ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. STATE. ACADEMIC ESTIMATES; see FINANCE: STATE EVANGELICAL ORPHAN ASYLUM OF SYRACUSE; see p. 379 EXCISE; see LIQUOR TRAFFIC EXCISE LAW; see LIQUOR TRAFFIC EXECUTIVE; see GOVERNOR EXEMPTIONS FROM TAXATION; see TAXATION EXHIBITIONS Educational; see Education EXPENDITURES; see FINANCE: STATE 222 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK EXPORTS United States; see Commerce: Foreign Trade EXPOSITIONS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. EXPRESS COMPANIES 1869. Majority rept. on affairs of Merchants' Union Express Co. 44 pp. (Assem. docs. 182 and 199, 1869 v. 10.) FACTORIES; see LABOR FACTORY INSPECTION; see LABOR FACTORY LAWS; see LABOR. FACTORY INSPECTION. LAWS FAIRFIELD College of Physicians and Surgeons; see Education. Medi- cal FAIRS; see AGRICULTURE FARM LABOR Wages; see Labor FARMERS' INSTITUTES; see AGRICULTURE. EDUCA- TION FARMS AND FARMING; see AGRICULTURE FAT RENDERING; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. NOXIOUS TRADES FEDERAL LAND GRANTS; see LAND GRANTS: FEDERAL FEEBLE-MINDED; see MAINTENANCE: STATE. DE- FECTIVES FEED STUFF Manufacture; see Industries, etc. FEES Convict Transportation; see Maintenance: State. Delin- quents Judicial; see Administration of Justice License; see that title Notaries 1838. Rept. on reduction of fees of public notaries in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 34, 1838 t. 2.) 1901. Executive law; fees of notaries public of cos.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 228- 230.) Revenue 1824. Accts. of fees, etc., returned by certain officers of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 54-66.) 1864-1868. Amt. of fees paid into state treasury each yr. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1869 v. 5.) 1865/6-1874/5. Stmt, showing receipts from fees of public officers each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 23.) Cobpobations; see Taxation. Revenue Excise Cases; see Liquoe Traffic. Revenue Notaries 1891-1904. Stmt, showing by cos., state receipts of no- taries' fees. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (pp. 108- 109)— some 1903/4.) Taxation; see Taxation: State, that title FEES: CITY OFFICERS Constable; see Administration of Justice: City Health Officer, Port of New York; see Public Health. Quarantine FEES: COUNTY OFFICERS Appraisers 1900. Fees of appraisers in N. Y. co. and in Richmond and Queens since laws of 1900; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 189-190.) Collectors 1823/4. Recommendation for revision of laws re. fees of collectors and co. treasurers. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1823/4.) 1855/6. Historical sketch of laws governing fees for collecting state taxes, in reference to question betw. city of N. Y. and state as to city's right to retain fees. (Same 1855/6: 51-52.) 1856/7. Provision of law re. fees for collecting state tax; case of city of N. Y. agst. state; amt. in- volved; opinion of corporation council. (Same 1856/7: 53-54.) Essex County 1825. Rept. of comptroller re. collector's fees in Es- sex co.; propriety of extending principles to other cos. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 94-95.) Oneida County 1821. Rept. of comptroller on petition of bd. of super- visors of Oneida co., praying that collectors' fees, on return of non-resident taxes, be credited to cos. making them. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 375-376.) Coroners 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; coroners' fees. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 269-271.) New York County 1842-1848. Stmt, of fees paid to various coroners of city and co. of N. Y. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 36, 1848 v. 2.) County Clerks 1826. Comptroller's stmt, of amt. of fees reed, by distr. attys., clerks of cos., surrogates, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 243-244.) 1839/40. Recommendation for modification of sec. 9, ch. 388, laws of 1839, to require payment in hand for fees of co. registers and clerks at time of ren- dering service. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40: 14.) 1840/1. Stmt, of amt. paid into treasury for register's and clerks' fees. (Same 1840/1: 55.) 1845/6. Rept. of secy, of state re. fees of co. clerks. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1847 v. 2.) 1849. Answer of secy, of state to Sen. res. re. fees reed, by co. clerks. 7 pp. (Same 77, 1849 v. 3.) 1852. Rept. of secy, of state re. fees of co. clerks for 1851. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 118, 1852 v. 5.) Albany County 1807. Rept. on income of clerk's office, city of Albany. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 319-320.) New York County 1847. Table showing amt. of fees charged and reed, for official services, amt. of expenses paid by co. clerks and register of city of N. Y. according to stmts, of secy, of state. (Sen. doc. 7 (pp. 3-5), 1849 v. 1.) 1847-1848. Stmt, of fees, etc., reed, in office of clerk and register of city and co. of N. Y. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 86, 1849 v. 2.) 1872. Rept. on investigation of affairs and conduct of office of clerk of city and co. of N. Y. 18 pp. (Same 186, 1872 v. 10.) 1873. Rept. of co. clerk of N. Y. City re. fees col- lected. 1 p. (Same 69, 1874 v. 5.) County Treasurers 1838. Rept. on expediency of altering mode of compen- sating co. treasurers, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1838 v. 3.) 1862-1891. Schedule showing by cos., co. treasurers' fees, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2 (pp. 87-88) — same 1890/1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 223 FEES: COUNTY OFFICERS— cont'd County Treasurers — cont'd 1868/9. Comments upon law re. compensation of co. treasurers for receipts and transmission of state tax; recommendation for just compensation by leg- islative act, incl. provision applicable to taxes paid in 1867/8. (Same 1868/9: 23.) 1869/70. Recommendation for revision of law on com- pensation of co. treasurers for receipt and trans- mission of state taxes. (Same 1869/70: 22-23.) 1880. Stmt, of comptroller re. amt. retained by co. treasurers as fees on state tax. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 81, 1880 v. 6.) 1892. Fees of co. treasurer under transfer tax law; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 264.) 1892/3. Fees allowed co. treasurers and comptroller on taxes paid and accounted for, under laws of state. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: xxvii.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; fees of co. treasurer. (A. R. atty. gen. 1898: 95-102.) 1899. Co. treasurer not entitled to comn. upon moneys deposited with him in lieu of an undertaking as re- quired by sec. 586, code of civil procedure; opinion of atty. gen. {Same 1899: 366-367.) 1900. Co. treasurers entitled to retain for their own use fees provided by sec. 91, of tax law, in addi- tion to their salaries; opinion of atty. gen. {Same 1900: 204-206.) 1902. Co. treasurer not entitled to fee on acct. of se- curities on real estate directed to be surrendered to its custody; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 180-181.) Erie County 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; amt. of fees which can be legally retained by treasurer of Erie co. upon state taxes collected; term within which such taxes shall be paid over to state. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 155- 158.) New York City and County 1857/8. Amt. of judgment obtained in favor of state in case agst. city of N. Y. for fees retained for col- lecting state tax; details of the case. (A.R. comp- troller 1857/8: 44.) 1858/9. Amt. of judgment obtained by state agst. treas- urer of city and co. of N. Y. for fees retained upon state tax from 1846-1856. (Same 1858/9: 40-41.) FEES: STATE OFFICERS 1821. Rept. on propriety of reducing salaries and fees of several officers of govt. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 833-834.) 1826. Rept. on subject of salaries, fees, and perquisites of state and co. officers, with suggested regulation of same. (Same Jan. 1826: 301-303.) Insurance Department; see Insurance that title FERRIES See also under Corporations, note under entry of 1819. 1820. Rept. re. ferries at Black Rock and Lewiston. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1816: 257-258.) 1834. Rept. of atty. gen. concerning power of legisl. to authorize and regulate ferries. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1834 v. 2.) 1849. Communication from comrs. of code re. high- ways, bridges, and ferries statutes. 16 pp. (Same 12, 1849 v. 1.) 1854. Opinion of atty. gen. re. regulation of ferries by legisl. 4 pp. (Same 131, 1854 v. 4.) 1855. Rept. on bill requiring ferry cos. to erect life saving gates, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1855 v. 2.) 1867. Rept. re. ferries in metropolitan distr. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 175, 1867 v. 8.) 1868. Rept. re. ferries in vicinity of N. Y. 222 pp. (Same 149, 1868 v. 12.) FERRIES— cont'd 1880-1889. Comparative stmt, of amts. collected by N. Y. City for ferry rents. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 3551), 1891 v. 9.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on act re. ferries. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 152-153.) East River 1800. Rept. re. ferry betw. N. Y. City and Nassau Is. and rates of ferriage. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1801: 185.) 1835. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Suffolk, Queens, and Kings cos., and city of N. Y. re. es- tablishment of additional ferries betw. N. Y. and Long Is.; hist, of power claimed by common coun- cil of N. Y. City to establish ferries, 1686-1834; various leases granted, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 138, 1835 v. 2.) 1836. Repts. on act to establish and regulate ferries betw. N. Y. City and Long Is. 10, 5 pp. (Same 258 and 259, 1836 v. 4.) 1857. Rept. on bill re. ferries betw. N. Y. and Brook- lyn. 4 pp. (Same 210, 1857 v. 3.) 1858. Rept. on bill re. ferries and rates of ferriage betw. N. Y. City and Long Is. 4 pp. (Same 130, 1858 v. 4.) . Rept. upon petitions and act re. ferries betw. N. Y. City and Long Is. 20 pp. (Same 102, 1858 v. 4.) 1860. Repts. re. ferries betw. N. Y. and Brooklyn. 4, 8 pp. (Same 156 and 157, 1860 v. 4.) 1874. Minority rept. on act to reduce rate of ferriage betw. N. Y. and Brooklyn. 5 pp. (Same 111, 1874 v. 7.) Hudson River 1875. Veto of act constructing ferry across Hudson River in Putnam co. (Sen. jol. 1875: 438.) Niagara River 1836. Rept. on petitions for ferry across Niagara River. 6 pp. (Assem. docs. 62 and 63, 1836 v. 2.) North River 1870. Rept. re. mngmt. of Weehawken Ferry. 33 pp. (Assem. doc. 205, 1870 v. 11.) FERRIES: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES Brooklyn Ferry Company 1861. Rept. of Brooklyn Ferry co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1861 v. 5.) Enterprise Ferry Company 1857. Rept. on bill to incorporate Enterprise Ferry co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 168, 1857 v. 4.) New York and Brooklyn Ferry Company 1871. Reply to Assem. res. re. N. Y. and Brooklyn Ferry co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1872 v. 3.) Peoples' Steam Ferry Company 1857. Rept. on bill to incorporate Peoples' Steam Ferry co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 169, 1857 v. 4.) Union Ferry Company 1861. Memorial of Union Ferry co. of Brooklyn. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1861 v. 2.) 1870. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund of N. Y. City re. leasing of slips to Union Ferry co. 6 pp. (Same 53, 1870 v. 3.) Whitestone Ferry Company 1827. Rept. on petition of Whitestone Ferry co. pray- ing for legislative extension of charter privileges. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 238-239.) FERTILIZERS Inspection; see Industries, etc. Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Prices; see that title 224 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: MUNICIPAL 1891. Rept. on const, provisions of various states re. municipal finance and taxation. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 512-545), 1891 v. 9.) New York State 1857. Rept. of committee on banks on financial condi- tion of cities of state. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1857 v. 2.) 1875. Special mess, from Gov. Tilden concerning legis- lative restriction of municipal expenditures. 20 pp. (Same 90, 1875 v. 6; Assem. doc. 159, 1875 v. 10.) . Same, separate. 17 pp. 1877. Rept. of comn. to devise plan for govt, of cities in N. Y. state. 48 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1877 v. 6.) 1880-1890. Comparative table of estimates and apprns., city, co., state, school, and total tax, realty and personalty valuation, bonded and floating debt and sinking fund of various cities of states. ( Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 376-391), 1891v. 9.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill re. exemption of Chemung and Greene cos. from act creating bd. of town auditors. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1254-1255.) 1888. Comparative apprns. in various cities of state; classified. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 763), 1891 v. 9.) 1891. Comparative table of ann. expenditures for gov- ernmental purposes by various cities of state. (Same 80 (pp. 392-407), 1891 v. 9.) . Preliminary rept. of Sen. committee on cities; Fassett inquiry; largely into financial methods. 135 pp. (Same 72, 1891 v. 6.) . Summaries of municipal charters of N. Y. state (largely re. financial provisions). (Same 80 (pp. 654-967), 1891 v. 9.) 1892. Judgment agst. town must be paid as town audit; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 115.) 1899. Establishment of unsalaried state municipal bd. with no coercive power, but which shall help in securing uniformity in systems of cities of 2d and 3d classes. (Govs. mess. 1899.) Albany 1891. Stmt, showing amts. reed, for and on acct. of city officers, comns., bds., and depts.; expenditures of same; city of Albany. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 662- 663), 1891 v. 9.) Auburn 1879-1890. Apprns. per annum; classified; city of Au- burn. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 671-672), 1891 v. 9.) Binghamton 1880-1889. Estimates and apprns., classified, city of Binghamton. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 704-716), 1891 v. 9.) Brooklyn 1881. Excessive expenditures in Brooklyn and N. Y. City; corrective legislative measures recommended. (Govs. mess. 1881: 17.) . Veto of Sen. bill re. payment by city of Brook- lyn of money due for work and material used in bldg. storage warehouse, and for issue of city bonds. (Sen. jol. 1881: 1080-1081.) 1895. Preamble and res. re. apptmt. of a committee to investigate local govts, of Kings and city of Brook- lyn. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 10, 1895 v. 6.) Extravagant management; misapprn. of public moneys, etc. Buffalo 1891. Stmt, of special funds, city of Buffalo. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 727-728), 1891 v. 9.) Cohoes 1880-1889. Final estimates and apprns., city of Cohoes. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 735), 1891 v. 9.) FINANCE: MUNICIPAL— cont'd Elmira 1880-1889. Final estimate and apprns. classified; city of Elmira. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 772), 1891 v. 9.) Kingston 1880-1889. Final estimates and apprns. of city of Kingston. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 796), 1891 v. 9.) Lockport 1880-1889. Apprns. for city purposes; classified; city of Lockport. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 807-809), 1891 v. 9.) Long Island City 1880-1889. Sundry receipts; classified; Long Is. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 843), 1891 v. 9.) 1885-1889. Estimates and apprns.; Long Is. City. (Same 80 (p. 837), 1891 v. 9.) New York City and County In the Bulletin of the N. Y. Public Library (1901), v. : 42-59 Is a list of books and documents In that library relating to the financial history of N. T. City. See also Prof. Osgood's report on N. Y. state and city archives in Amer. Hist. Assn. Ann. Rept. 1900, v. 2 : 67-250. 1800. Rept. on defraying necessary charges of N. Y. City and Co. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1800: 74.) 1813-1823. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys ap- propriated, directly and indirectly to city and co. of N. Y. and Albany co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 755- 757.) 1848/9. Stmt, of accts. betw. state treasury and city and co. of N. Y. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 76-77.) 1849/50. Rept. on settlement of accts. betw. state treasury and city and co. of N. Y. provided for by ch. 186, laws of 1850; court decisions and amts. in- volved. (Same 1849/50: 8-9.) 1862-1867. Table exhibiting total amt. of moneys re- quired for support of govt, of N. Y. City, as esti- mated and authorized to be taxed upon people of state by the legisl. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1510.) 1871. Communication re. financial condition of N. Y. City. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 6, 1872 v. 1.) 1872. Veto of Assem. bill re. apprns., deficiencies, etc., in N. Y. City and Co. (Sen. jol. 1872: 131-132.) . Rept. as to irregularities and abuses in register's office of city and co. of N. Y. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1872 v. 10.) 1872-1879. Stmt, of amt. of judgments, interest, and costs obtained agst. N. Y. City. 52 pp. (Same 124, 1879 v. 6.) 1874. Stmt, of mayor and comptroller of N. Y. City re. amt. necessary to carry on local govt, of city. 26 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1874 v. 3.) 1875. Memorial of mayor and chamberlain of city of N. Y. re. deposit of city moneys. 2 pp. (Same 30, 1875 v. 2.) 1876. Memorial requesting passage of such laws as may be necessary to secure to citizens of N. Y. services of present comptroller of that city. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1876 v. 7.) . Rept. on several depts. of govt, in city and co. of N. Y. 1027 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1876 v. 7.) Testimony re. management and expenditures of all city depts. Vol. has been Indexed for most prominent finance items. 1877. Stmt, showing real estate owned by N. Y. City not in use for public purposes. 8 pp. (Same 28, 1877 v. 2.) 1878. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City re. finances of city. 90 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1878 v. 7.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. constitutionality of cre- ating bd. of estimate and apportionment for N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Same 95, 1878 v. 7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 225 FINANCE: MUNICIPAL— cont'd New York City and County — cont'd 1879. Relief to people of N. Y. City from enormous salaries and taxes urged. (Govs. mess. 1879: 42- 45.) 1880. Testimony taken before special Sen. committee to investigate as to expenses of govt, of N. Y. City n. t. p. 969 pp. 1881. Argument before special Sen. committee to in vestigate as to expenses of govt, of N. Y. City n. t. p. 59 pp. . Rept. of special Sen. committee apptd. to in vestigate affairs re. govt, of city of N. Y. 13 pp (Sen. doc. 25, 1881 v. 1.) . Minority rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate certain matters re. govt, of N. Y. City. 9, 11 pp. (Same 31 and 36, 1881 v. 1.) . See also above, Brooklyn; this date. 1884. Rept. on local govt, of city and co. of N. Y. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 172, 1884 v. 11.) 1886. Rept. of special sub-committee apptd. May 13, 1885, to investigate govt, of N. Y. City. 8 pp. (Same 29, 1886 v. 3.) . Reform in the local govt, of N. Y. City advised; inadequacy of present administration. (Govs, mess. 1886: 17-21.) 1886-1890. Comparative table of apprns. and expendi- tures for comrs. of accts., N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 373), 1891 v. 9.) 1889. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate certain abuses said to exist in city of N. Y. 63, 2094, 1425 pp. (Same 57, 1889 v. 6-9.) Kelates largely to irregularities re. Croton Aqueduct contract. Fassett committee. 1896. In matter of hearing in relation to " The Great- er New York " held before the sub-committee on affairs of cities (Lexow committee). 667 pp. (Same 44, 1896 v. 6.) The exhibits, pp. 591-667, contain tables re. city finances, debt. etc. 1899. Great need in N. Y. City of cutting down salaries of certain officials and abolishing certain offices. (Govs. mess. 1899.) 1902. Necessity of additional legislative apprn. to com- plete examination of accts. of N. Y. and Kings cos. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xv-xix.) Appropriations 1866. Communication from clerk of common council, N. Y. City, re. apprns. for present yr. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1866 v. 2.) 1867. Rept. from comptroller of N. Y. City re. unex- pended apprns. 4 pp. (Same 60, 1867 v. 2.) Expenditures 1857. Rept. of comrs. of records for city and co. of N. Y. on expenditures. 29 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1857 v. 3.) 1858. Rept. of comrs. of records of city and co. of N. Y. re. amt. and use of money drawn by them from public treasury. 38 pp. (Sen. doc. 121, 1858 v. 3.) . Rept. of co. treasury of N. Y. co. re. moneys paid out by requisition of comrs. of records. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1859 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of comrs. of records for city and co. of N. Y.; expenses paid. 6 pp. (Same 102, 1859 v. 3.) Under ch. 407, laws 1855. . Rept. of co. treasurer of N. Y. re. moneys paid out by requisition of comrs. of records. 16 pp. (Same 67, 1859 v. 2.) 1865. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. amts. paid for salaries and personal services of every description. 84 pp. (Same 183, 1865 v. 9.) 1868-1873. Reply of comptroller of N. Y. City showing amts. claimed and paid to various newspapers of city. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 78, 1873 v. 3.) 15 FINANCE: MUNICIPAL— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd 1873. Reply of bd. of police of N. Y. City to Assem. res. calling for amts. expended in cleaning sts., avs., etc., of said city, from June 3, 1872, to Feb. 1, 1873. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1873 v. 5.) 1874-1880. Rept. of expenditures of law dept. of N. Y. City for contingencies. 43 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1881 v. 1.) 1883-1891. Stmt, showing amts. expended in registers of co. clerk's and surrogate's office of N. Y. City for copying old records. (Same 80, 1891 pt. 5: 173.) 1885-1890. Details of expenditures; N. Y. City. (Same 80 (pp. 3440-3441), 1891.) Ftbe Department; see Fires Funds 1866-1870. Table showing capital of metropolitan fire dept. fund. (Legisl. manual 1887 (p. 187)— same 1871.) . Outline and condition of metropolitan fire dept. fund. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 97) — same 1869/70.) 1873. Reply of comrs. of N. Y. fire dept. to Assem. res. re. relief and mutual aid funds held in trust by said bd. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1873 v. 5.) Revenue 1864-1866. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City re. amt. due city for unpaid rents on wharves, piers, fer- ries, and markets; also amt. paid for prtg. and advtg. 109 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1867 v. 2.) 1876. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City on revenues of city. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 124, 1876 v. 7.) Ferry Rent; see Ferries Street Railways 1875-1885. See Street Railways, these dates. Poughkeepsie 1889-1890. Estimates and apprns., classified, city of Poughkeepsie. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 882), 1891 v. 9.) Rome 1880-1889. Ann. estimates and apprns., classified, city of Rome. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 896), 1891 v. 9.) Rotterdam 1831. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of town of Rot- terdam for law to authorize trustees of said town to loan out their town moneys. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 324, 1831 v. 4.) Sherburne 1830. Rept. of committee on petition of auditors of town of Sherburne, Chenango co., to use sum levied for bldg. town house, to meet general town ex- penses. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 321, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) Syracuse 1895. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate affairs of Syracuse; method of city finance; street rwy. franchise, etc. (Assem. jol. 1895: 1211-1214.) 1900. Rept. of special committee to investigate finan- cial affairs in Syracuse. 36 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1900 v. 29.) . Rept. of special committee to investigate finan- cial affairs of city of Syracuse re. overdrafts and deficiencies. (Assem. jol. 1900: 3446.) Troy 1837. Rept. on memorial of Troy praying for liberty to borrow money, etc.; r.r. construction. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 75, 1837 v. 2.) 1880-1889. Sources of income other than from taxa- tion; city of Troy. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 940, 956), 1891 v. 9.) 226 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK FINANCE: MUNICIPAL— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd Stbeet Railways — cont'd Troy — cont'd . Final estimates and apprns., city of Troy. (Some 80 (p. 937), 1891 v. 9.) Salabees; see that title Maintenance; see Maintenance: City FINANCE: COUNTY The student of co. finance of New York State will find useful material in Prof. Osgood's rept. on N. Y. state archives in Amer. Hist. Assn. Ann. Rept. 1900, v. 2 : 67-250. 1827-1840. Stmt, showing amt. of state stock issued and loaned to incorporated cos. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1 stmt. I.) 1838. Rept. of secy, of state on charges levied upon towns and cos.; table of classified charges. 5 pp. and tables. (Assem. doc. 183, 1839 v. 4.) 1846. Rept. re. co. accts. and abuses. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1846 v. 3.) 1846/7. Stmt, of advances made from treasury to sheriffs of cos. of Ulster, Columbia, Schoharie, Cattaraugus, and Delaware, to enable them to en- force law. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 42-43.) 1847. Repts. of clerks of bds. of supervisors of several cos. re. compensation, travelling, fees, etc. 144 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1847 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition re. town and co. expenses, etc. 11 pp. (Same 103, 1847 v. 3.) 1848/9. Stmt, of advances made from treasury to cos. to enforce laws. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 77.) 1849. Rept. of comptroller on loans in each co. of state. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1849 v. 2.) 1858. Repts. of surrogates of cos. of Herkimer, Cort- land, and Columbia re. amt. of moneys on hand. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1859 v. 2.) 1859. Repts. of surrogates of cos. of Greene, Che- mung, Cayuga, Suffolk, Richmond, Madison, Seneca, Rensselaer, and Ontario, re. dividends in their hands. 8 pp. (Same 74, 1859 v. 2.) . Rept. of co. treasurers of Wayne, Tioga, Sche- nectady, Schoharie, Greene, and Rensselaer, on moneys, etc., held or invested. 8 pp. (Same 100, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of surrogates of Cattaraugus and Essex cos. of dividends in their hands. 2 pp. (Same 122, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of treasurers of Kings and Allegany cos. on moneys, etc., held or invested. 6 pp. (Same 120, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of surrogates of Oneida and Orleans cos. on dividends held by them. 2 pp. (Same 109, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of surrogates of Chenango, St. Lawrence, and Onondaga cos. on dividends held by them. 4 pp. (Same 111, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of surrogates of Genesee, Rockland, Sche- nectady, Tioga, Monroe, Putnam, Clinton, Washing- ton, Steuben, and Broome cos. on amt. of dividends in their hands. 16 pp. (Same 91, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of co. treasurers of Orleans, Chenango, Orange, Rockland, and Putnam cos. on amt. of trust funds. 8 pp. (Same 96, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of surrogates of Herkimer, Cortland, and Columbia cos. on dividends in their hands. 3 pp. (Same 66, 1859 v. 2.) . Repts. of surrogates of Greene, Chemung, Cayu- ga, Suffolk Richmond, Madison, Seneca, Rensse- laer, and Ontario cos. of dividends in their hands. 8 pp. (Same 74, 1859 v. 2.) . Repts. of treasurers re. funds, securities, etc., in their hands, Onondaga co., 1853-1857; Herkimer co., 1847-1858. 1 p. (Same 35, 1859 v. 1.) FINANCE: COUNTY— cont'd 1859. Repts. of surrogates of Hamilton, N. Y., West- chester, Saratoga, Queens, Niagara, Schuyler, Ful- ton, Chautauqua, Tompkins, Schoharie, and Wayne cos. of amt. of dividends in their hands. 7 pp. (Same 50, 1859 v. 1.) . Repts. of co. treasurers of Monroe, Ontario, Suf- folk, and St. Lawrence cos. on moneys held or in- vested by them. 8 pp. (Same 110, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of clerk of court of appeals re. moneys, stocks, bonds and mortgages, and other securities paid or transferred by him and his predecessors to several co. treasurers. 19 pp. (Same 98, 1859 v. 3.) . Repts. of co. treasurers of cos. of Chautauqua, Wyoming, St. Lawrence, Jefferson, Steuben, West- chester, Cortland, and Lewis. 8 pp. (Same 65, 1859 v. 2.) 1861/2. Plea for enforcement of laws requiring co. treasurers to pay moneys reed, by them into state treasury Mch. 1, each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 41.) 1874. Rept. of comptroller re. funds of state in hands of co. treasurers. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1873 v. 2.) 1884. Veto of Assem. bill re. co. treasurers, etc. (Assem. jol. 1884: 521-522.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; on action of co. treasur- ers in dealing with co. funds in reference to ad- vancing costs of foreclosure suits of mortgages. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 127-130.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; custody and disposition of moneys held in trust by co. treasurer, by order of courts. (Same 1898: 136-137.) 1902. In view of prospective handling of direct taxes by localities, classified ann. expenditures of each co. city, town, and village are recommended. (A. R. tax comrs. 1902: 20-22.) 1903. Necessity of legal restraint on various co. treas- urers to prevent investment of trust funds in un- reliable bond and mortgage. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: xxxii-xxxiii.) Albany County 1831. Rept. of select committee on petition of super- visors of Albany co. for authority to supervisors, justices of peace, and town clerks of Albany co. to audit accts. of towns. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 30, 1831 v. 1.) Cayuga County 1859. Rept. of treasurer of Cayuga co. on funds, securi- ties, etc., in his hands. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 59 1859 v. 2.) Chautauqua County 1840. Rept. on bill in relation to treasurer of Chau- tauqua co. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1840 v. 1.) . Rept. on " act to provide for apptmt. of treas- urer for Chautauqua co." 6 pp. (Same 32, 1840 v. 1.) Columbia County 1794. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine accts. of treasurer of Columbia co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1794: 35.) Delaware County 1846. Provision to relieve Delaware co. from financial pressure resulting from insurrection. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1846: 13.) Erie County 1850. Rept. on res. of bd. of supervisors of Erie co. asking legist, to refund money expended in sup- pressing riot of canal laborers in Buffalo. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1850 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 227 FINANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Franklin County 1831. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Franklin co. for act requiring payment of certain moneys claimed of Clinton co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1831 v. 2.) Greene County See above, Chemung co. Monroe County 1877. Veto of act re. co. treasurers of Monroe and Seneca cos. (Sen. jol. 1877: 742-743.) New York County See above Finance : City. New York City. Onondaga County 1821. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys due Onondaga co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 77, 1859 v. 2.) Queens County 1859. Rept. of treasurer of Queen's co. on money, bonds, securities, etc., held or invested by co. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1859 v. 2.) Seneca County See above, Monroe co. Ulster County 1818. Comptroller's rept. re. balance due from Ulster co. to Sullivan co. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 556.) 1864. Rept. of trust moneys in hands of clerk of Ulster co. Nov. 1, 1863. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 9, 1864 v. 1.) Warren County 1859. Rept. of surrogate of Warren co. re. funds in his hands. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 159, 1859 v. 3.) Yates County 1831. Rept. re. bd. of town auditors in Yates co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 222, 1831 v. 3.) Expenditures Salaries; see that title Maintenance; see Maintenance: County FINANCE: FEDERAL 1844. Res. re. expenses of U. S. govt. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1844 v. 1.) 1861. Objections to method proposed by secy, of treas- ury to replenish national exchequer. (A.R. bank dept. 1860/1: xiii.) 1875. On interest of N. Y. state in financial policy of U. S. (Govs. mess. 1875.) Surplus See also Finance : State. Funds. D. S. Deposit Fund. 1830. Possibility of distribution among states by fed- eral govt, of surplus revenue derived from imports upon liquidation of public debt. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Propriety of taking measures to procure distri- bution of surplus revenue of U. S. {Same 1831.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to distribution of surplus revenue of U. S. among several states of Union, etc. 12 pp. ( Sen. doc. 70, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Propriety of federal distribution to states of sur- plus revenues. (Govs. mess. 1832: 6-7.) 1839. Rept. and res. of gen. assem. of Conn, on effect of increase of executive patronage on revenue and expenditure. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 24, 1839 v. 2.) FINANCE: STATE 1896/7. Comparison of expenditure for state purposes of N. Y., N. J., Penna., and Mass. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1896/7: xi.) New York State serial Committee on Ways and Means The following repts., as well as those of the committee on finance, listed Immediately thereafter, furnish FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Committee on Ways and Means — cont'd material for a general survey of the financial policy of the state. For this reason it was thought best to keep them together in a serial group, rather than to scatter them through the dated non-serial group. No trace was found which might account either for their having been first made, or after having been made, evidently with great care, for their having been discontinued. 1831-1856. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to finances of state. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 73 pp. in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 3 : 224. 1832 not found. 1833 42 pp. in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 4 : 245. 1834-1840 not found. 1841 (majority) 9 pp. in Assem. docs. 1841, v. 7 266. 1841 (minority) 43 pp. In Assem. docs. 1841, v. 7 278 1842 (majority) 65 pp. in Assem. docs. 1842, v. 5 1842 (minority) 36 pp. in Assem. docs. 1842, v. 7 166. 1843 not found. 1844 37 pp. in Assem. docs. 1844, v. 7 : 185. " 55 pp. 1844, v. 7 : 186. " 14 pp. 1844, v. 7:188. 1845-1855 not found. 1856 in Assem. docs. 1856, v. 5 : 181. Committee on Finance 1832-1851. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to finances of state, etc. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 20 pp. in Sen. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 61. 1833 11 pp. " " " 1833, v. 2 : 55. 1834 not found. 1835 19 pp. in Sen. docs. 1835, v. 2 : 38. 1836 11 pp. " " " 1836, v. 1 : 35. 1837-1838 not found. 1839 19, 42 pp. in Sen. docs. 1839, v. 3 : 96, 103. 1840-1842 not found. 1843 10 pp. in Sen. docs. 1843, v. 2 : 69. 1844 3 pp. 1844, v. 4 : 126. 1845-1850 not found. 1851 in Sen. docs. 1851, v. 2 : 49. Discontinued. Comptroller Under act of Feb. 17, 1797, and continued by repeated extensions of two and three years, until Feb. 28, 1812, when office was permanently established. 1797-1904. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1797 in Sen. jol. Aug. 1798:12-15. 1798 " " " Jan. 1799 : 8-15 ; Assem. jol. pp. 29-35. 1799 in Sen. jol. Jan. 1800 : 7-13 ; Assem. jol. p. 28. 1800 in Assem. jol. Nov. 1800 : 28-33. 1801 ' Jan. 1802 : 13-31. 1802 " " " " 1803:18-25. 1803 " " " " 1804 : 22-30. 1804 " " " " 1805 : 39-45. 1805 " ' 1806:52-60. 1806 " " " " 1807 : 26-34. 1807 1808 : 22-32. 1808 Nov. 1809:80-93. 1809 Jan. 1810:42-53. 1810 ' " 1811:85-98. 1811 1812:74-87. 1812 " " " Nov. 1812 : 158-173. 1813 " " " Jan. 1814:260-273. 1814 ' " 1815:151-168. 1815 " ' 1816 : 182-196. 1816 " " " Nov. 1816:201-213. 1817 " " " Jan. 1818 : 165-185. 1818 ' 1819:396-422. 1819 " " " " 1820:272-303. 1820 ' Nov. 1820:182-215. 1821 " " " Jan. 1822 : 389-477. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 201-247. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 189-226. 1824 " ' 1825 : 227-268. 1825 ' " 1826:127-154. 1826 " ' 1827:210-237. 1827 " " " " 1828:219-243. 1828 ' 1829:50-71. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1:48. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1:37. 1831 ' 1832, v. 1:4. 228 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Comptroller — cont'd 1832 n Assem. docs. 1833, v. 1:5. 1833 u " 1834, v. 1:5. 1834 44 " 1835, v. 1:5. 1835 44 " 1836, v. 1:5. 1836 " " 1837, v. 1:4. 1837 44 " 1838, v. 1:4. 1838 1839 .'.' " 1839, v. " 1840, v. 1:4. 1:10. 1840 '* " 1841, v. 1:13. 1841 1842 t* " 1842, v. 1843, T. 1: 15. 1:10. 1843 44 1844, v. 1:4. 1844 44 " 1845, v. 1:25. 1845 44 1846, V. 1:25. 1846 44 " 1847, v. 1:5. 1847 44 " 1848, V. 1:4. 1848 44 1849, v. 1:5. 1849 " " 1850, v. 1:8. 1850 14 1851, v. 1:9. 1851 44 1852, t. 1:10. 1852 44 " 1853, v. 1:5. 1853 44 " 1854, v. 1:5. 1854 (1 1855, v. 1:4. 1855 " " 1856, v. 1:7. 1856 44 " 1857, T. 1:10. 1857 (1 " 1858, v. 3:5. 1858 II 1859, v. 1:4. 1859 44 " 1860, v. 1:6. 1860 tl " 1861, v. 1:4. 1861 " " 1862, v. 1:7; Sen. v. 3 : 36 1862 11 1863, v. 1:5; Sen. v. 1:4 1863 44 " 1864, v. 1:4. 1864 " 1865, v. 1:6. 1865 ** " 1866, v. 1:5. 1866 44 " 1867, v. 1:3; Sen. v. 1:6 1867 " 1868, v. 3:3; Sen. v. 1:3 1868 " " 1869, v. 1:3; Sen. v. 1:3 1869 44 1870, v. 1:3. 1870 " " 1871, v. 1:3. 1871 44 " 1872, v. 1:3. 1872 II " 1873, v. 1:3. 1873 " " 1874, v. 1:3. 1874 44 " 1875, v. 1:3. 1875 44 1876, v. 1:3. 1876 tt 1877, v. 1:3. 1877 11 " 1878, v. 1:3. 1878 '* " 1879, v. 1:3. 1879 44 1880, V. 1:3. 1880 11 " 1881, v. 1:3. 1881 " " 1882, V. 1: 3. 1882 " 1883, v. 1:3. 1883 II " 1884, t. 1:3. 1884 (( 1885, v. 1:3. 1885 " " 1886, v. 1:3. 1886 (1 " 1887, v. 1:3. 1887 44 1888, v. 1:3. 1888 It " 1889, v. 1:3. 1889 44 1890, v. 1:3. 1890 ** " 1891, T. 1:3. 1891 44 " 1892, v. 1:3. 1892 44 " 1893, T. 1:3. 1893 II " 1894, v. 1:3. 1894 II 1895, v. 1:3. 1895 II " 1896, v. 1:3. 1896 II 1897, v. 1:3. 1897 44 1898, v. 1:3. 1898 II " 1899, v. 1:3. 1899 44 1900, v. 1:7. 1900 II Sen. " 1901, v. 1:5. 1901 II Assem. " 1902, v. 1:4. 1902 44 1903, v. 1:5. 1993 II 1904, v. Treasurer 1:4. Constitutional office. 1789-1904. Ann. rept. of treasurer. Also In Collected docs, as follows : 1789 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1790 : 7-9. 1790 " " ii ii 1791 : 8-9. 1791 " 44 ii ii 1792 : 7-8. 1792 " " " Not. 1793 : 112-114. 1793 " " " Jan. 1794 : 62-64. 1794 " 44 ii ii 1795 : 22-25. 1795 " 44 ii ii 1796 : 14-17. 1796 " Sen. " Not. 1796 : 37-39 ; Assem. Jol 57. 1797 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1798 : 67-70. 1798 " 44 ii ii 1799 : 26-28. 1799 " ii ii ii 1800 : 25-27. 1800 " 44 " Not. 1800 : 20-22. 1801 " 44 " Jan. 1802 : 8-11. 1802 " 44 ii ii 1803 : 28-32. FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Treasurer — cont'd 1803 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1804 : 19-19. 1804 U 1805 : 34-38. 1805 tt 44 " 1806 : 31-35. 1806 " " " 1807 : 19-24. 1807 " 1808 : 16-20. 1808 *' " Not. 1808 : 56-65. 1809 " " Jan. 1810 : 24-29. 1810 tt 44 " 1811 : 14-17. 1811 tt 1812 : 29-33. 1812 " " Not. 1812 : 137-142. 1813 '* " Jan. 1814 : 30-35. 1814 " 1815 : 128-133. 1815 " 1816 : 13-19. 1816 tt " Not. 1816:69-74. 1817 *« " Jan. 1818 : 111-117. 1818 ** 1819 : 137-142. 1819 tt " " 1820 : 56-62. 1820 « " Not. 1820:271-277. 1821 " " Jan. 1822 : 77-82. 1822 tt 1823 : 271-277. 1823 " 1824 : 36-40. 1824 ** 1825 : 213-218. 1825 not found 1826 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1827:249-254. 1827 ii it " " 1828 : 98-104. 1828 •* 44 1829 : 86-90. 1829 ii Legisl. docs. 1830, t. 2 : 61. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, t. 1 : 34. 1831 " ii " 1832, t. 1:8. 1832 " 44 " 1833, t. 1 : 12. 1833 ii 44 1834, t. 1:6. 1834 aot found. 1835 In Assem. docs. 1836, t. 1 : 18. 1836 " 44 1837, t. 1:9. 1837 44 44 1838, t. 1 : 10. 1838 44 ii 1839, T. 2:46. 1839 ii ii " 1840, t. 1 : 17. 1840 44 44 1841, t. 1:6. 1841 44 44 " 1842, T. 2 : 32. 1842 44 44 " 1843, T. 1:4. 1843 44 44 " 1844, t. 1 : 12. 1844 44 14 1845, t. 1:6. 1845 44 ii " 1846, t. 1 : 10. 1846 ii 44 1847, t. 1:26. 1847 44 44 " 1848, T. 2 : 22. 1848 44 4 * " 1849, t. 1:6. 1849 ii ii " 1850, T. 3:20. 1850 44 44 1851, T. 1:6. 1851 44 ii 1852, t. 1:6. 1852 44 44 1853, T. 1 : 13. 1853 44 44 1854, T. 1:14. 1854 44 44 1855, t. 1 : 12. 1855 44 44 1856, T. 3:38. 1856 " 44 1857, v. 1 : 18. 1857 14 44 " 1858, T. 1 : 34. 1858 ii ii 1859, T. 1:23. 1859 " 44 " 1860, T. 2 : 22. 1860 44 44 1861, t. 1:6. 1861 44 44 1862, t. 2 : 18 ; Sen. t. 1 :18 1862 ii Sen. 1863, T. 1 : 18. 1863 ii Assem. " 1864. T. 8 : 191. 1864 ii " 1865, t. 1 : 11. 1865 44 " 1866, t. 1 : 14. 1866 ** 1867, T. 8 : 225. 1867 ii 1868, t. 12 : 158. 1868 ii Sen. 1869, T. 1:7. 1869 ii 1870, t. 1:7. 1870 " 1871, T. 2:7. 1871 ii 1872, t. 1:7. 1872 *' " 1873, T. 1:7. 1873 " 1874, t. 1:7. 1874 " " 1875, t. 1:5. 1875 ii 1876, t. 1:5. 1876 ii 1877, v. 1:5. 1877 44 1878, t. 1:5. 1878 " 1879, t. 1:3. 1879 " 1880, t. 1:3. 1880 44 1881, t. 1:3. 1881 ■i 1882, t. 1:3. 1882 44 1883, t. 1:3. 1883 14 1884, t. 1:3. 1884 44 1885, t. 1:3. 1885 ii 1886, t. 1:3. 1886 44 1887, t. 1:3. 1887 44 1888, t. 1:3. 1888 44 1889, t. 1:3. 1889 ii 1890, t. 1:3. 1890 44 1891, t. 1:3. 1891 ii 1892, t. 1:3. 1892 ii 1893, t. 1:3. 1893 it 1894, t. 1:8. 1894 44 1895, v. 1:3. 1895 1896, t. 1:3. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 229 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Treasurer — cont' d 1896 in Sen. docs. 1897, v. 1:3. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 1:3. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 1:3. 1899 " " " 1900, T. 1:5. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 1:5. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 1:4. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 6:25. 1903 ■' " " 1904, v. 1:3. non-serial 1790. Necessity for permanent arrangement for sup- port of govt. (Govs. mess. 1790.) 1791. Renewal of suggestion for establishment of per- manent system of ways and means for support of govt. {Same 1791.) 1796. Rept. of jt. committee on improvement of funds of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1796: 148-149.) 1797. Stmt, of funds of state. 1798. 16 pp. Not seen ; title from Bowker. 1798. State in debt; paying interest on loans; recom- mendation that money, when needed be raised by tax instead of loan. (Govs. mess. Aug. 1798.) 1802. Comment on state finance. (Same Jan. 1802.) 1814. Recommendation to borrow amt. of direct tax from banks at moderate interest and to advance same for benefit of citizens; and to pledge for its repayment securities taken from former loans by state. (Same 1814.) 1817-1836. Review of various financial policies of state. (A.R. comptroller 1835/6: 14-22.) 1823. Comptroller's accts. of state with U. S. and pros- pect of said accts. being brought to a close. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 161-166.) 1824. Communication from comptroller on his last ann. rept. re. investment of surplus funds. (As- sem. jol. Nov. 1824: 1203.) Paging is continuous with Jan. 1824 Jol. 1827. Rept. on proposed revision of laws re. funds, revenue, expenditures, and property of state, and administration thereof. (Same Sept. 1827: 48.) 1830. Rept. on so much of actg. govs. mess, as relates to accts. with U. S. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 315, 1830 v. 4.) 1830/1. Acct. of manner in which provisions of " act re. finances of state and duties of comptroller and comrs. of canal fund," ch. 320, laws of 1831, have been complied with, progress made, reasons for failure, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1830/1: 31-42.) 1830/1-1903/4. Stmt. re. state of treasury each yr. (35 same 1830/1 (p. 7)— same 1903/4.) No returns in 1834/5, 1838/9 or 1869/70 and from 1891/2-1809/00. 1831. Consideration of sources from which exhausted treasury may be replenished. (Govs. mess. 1831.) . Disaster predicted from excessive expenditures for splendid undertakings and legislative power over public credit. (Same 1831.) 1832. Time approaching when means for general dis- bursement will be exhausted; necessity for de- vising new sources of revenue. (Same 1832.) 1833. Urgent need of adopting some financial plan to meet ann. expenses of govt. (Same 1833.) 1834. Business transactions of state being founded on credits, demand faithful execution of contracts. (Same 1834.) 1838/9-1857/8. Purpose, provisions of, changes in, and results of " financial rule " of 1838 and 1839. (A. R. comptroller 1857/8: 27-29.) 1840. Rept. by S. Young of Sen. finance committee on finances of state, May 13. 8 pp. . Rept. on petition for state independent treasury system. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 58, 1840 v. 2.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840/1. Stmt, of state capital independent of canals, public improvements, public bldgs., and salt springs. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1: 5-6.) 1842. Rept. of comptroller upon finances of state. 26 pp., 1 foldg. table. (Assem. doc. 61, 1842 v. 4.) Rept. is dated Feb. 12, and is made toy Comptroller Flagg after an examination of the office records, shortly after entering upon duties of his office. . Memorial praying for adoption of what is popu- larly known as " Independent Treasury System " as financial system of state. 3 pp. (Same 85, 1842 v. 5.) 1843. Rept. of committee on retrenchment. 5 pp. (Same 113, 1843 v. 5.) 1844. Proposed amdmts. re. additional restraint on power of legisl. to appropriate public money. (Govs. mess. 1844.) 1845. Review of proposed const, amdmts. in relation to finances; legisl. power to contract debt; protec- tion of taxpayers, etc. (Same 1845.) . Remarks of Mr. Hoffman on finances, Sept. 11. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 909-930.) . Speech of Gen. Tallmadge on finances, Sept. 10. (Same 1846: 875-878.) . Suggestions re. retrieving financial condition of state. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1846: 17.) 1850. Rept. of comptroller re. finances of state. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1850 v. 5.) . Rept. of majority on rept. of comptroller, etc., re. raising money for special apprns. 20 pp. (Same 189, 1850 v. 8.) 1851. Rept. of treasurer on state finances. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1851 v. 3.) . Rept. of comptroller re. state finances. 7 pp. (Same 91, 1851 v. 3.) 1855. Rept. on providing funds for support of govt. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 118, 1855 v. 5.) 1856. Rept. re. measures necessary to maintaining credit of state. 7 pp. (Same 66, 1856 v. 3.) 1858. Govs. mess, on extra responsibility of members of legisl. during present sess. owing to recent finan- cial difficulties. (Assem. jol. 1858: 119-132.) . Communication from atty. gen. re. amt. of money involved in cases pending for money due state either as taxes or moneys withheld by pub- lic officers. (Sen. jol. 1858: 30-31.) 1860. Canals — state finances — taxing property passing over r.rs.; speech of Hon. W. L. Sessions of Chau- tauqua on the motion to concur with amdmts. of Assem. to canal bill, in Sen. Apr. 6, 1860. Albany, 1860. 19 pp. . Communication from comptroller re. estimate of taxes for 1861; opinion on condition of finances as warranting apprns. for new works. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 154, 1860 v. 4.) 1861. Recommendation to improve depressed financial condition by restoration of tariff or rates of canal tolls and reimposition of tolls on completing r.rs. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 14-15.) 1861/2. Specie payments made by state since suspen- sion of specie payments by banks at close of 1861; rates paid for coin; recommendation for legislative consideration of subject. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 50-54.) 1863. Rept. re. apptmt. of receiver gen. for state, and transfer to his custody of certain trust funds now in hands of co. treasurers, and other officers. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1863 v. 2.) 1864. Communication re. real and personal property of state. 1 p. (Same 53, 1864 v. 4.) 1866-1905. Stmt, of condition of treasury Jan. 1, in pursuance of requirements of ch. 350, laws of 1847, 230 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd showing summarized receipts and payments for quarter Oct.-Dec. and balance in treasury. (A.R. treasurer 1865 (p. 38)— same 1904.) 1867. Remarks of T. W. Dwight on canals and finances of state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1645-1651.) . Speech of S. J. Tilden on finances and canals of state. {Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1630-1644.) . Same, separate. 38 pp. . Remarks of D. L. Seymour on canals and fi- nances of state, delivered in const, conv., Sept. 10. 12 pp. . Remarks of E. S. Prosser on canals and finances of the state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1651-1657.) . Remarks of G. W. Clinton and others on rept. of committees on canals and finances re. present con- dition and capacity of canals; their past, present, and future usefulness; the financial condition of state; and causes oppressing state with taxation. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1680-1704.) . Finance committee; I. T. Hatch's minority rept., Aug. 8, at const, conv. 1867/8. 29 pp. (Doc. 63.) . Freeman Clarke's minority rept. 21 pp. (Doc. 64.) 1873. Laws authorizing and requiring comptroller, whenever an apprn. shall exceed an amt. of reve- nue applicable to it, to provide for such deficiency by adding it to tax levy. (Govs. mess. 1873: 4.) 1876. Rept. of committee on internal affairs on re- trenchment. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1876 v. 7.) 1878. Rept. of comptroller re. stocks, securities, or gold purchased, sold, or exchanged since Jan. 1, 1876, for or on acct. of state. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1878 v. 2.) 1885. Special rept. of comptroller upon school fund and upon taxation and revenue. 16 pp. (Same 37, 1885 v. 5.) 1886. Veto of Assem. bill 87, re. amdg. sec. 1, title 3, revised statutes on ann. rept. of comptroller. (Assem. jol. 1886: 985-987.) . Comptroller's special rept. on salaries, taxation, and revenue. 75 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1886 v. 8.) 1887/8. Suggestion of method of supporting state bu- reaus and comns. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 46- 47.) 1888. Stmt, submitted by gov. of items of apprn. ob- jected to, and not approved, contained in Assem. bill 683, making apprns. for certain govt, expenses, and supplying deficiency in former apprns. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 1060-1061.) 1893. Table showing moneys advanced and refunded, which had been previously paid or were to be paid into treasury. (Legisl. manual 1894: 654-657.) . Communication from comptroller re. apparent balance in state treasury Oct. 1. 72 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1894 v. 7.) . Debate on proposed amdmt. re. abolishing va- rious comns. of state with salary and expenses of each office. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 843-859.) 1895. Rept. of sub-committee apptd. to investigate state depts., etc. 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 87, 1895 v. 16.) 1895-1896. Table showing general ledger balance. (Legisl. manual 1896 (pp. 694-695)— same 1897.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; unexpended balance of money appropriated from state treasury. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 128-129.) 1899. Rept of jt. committee apptd. to investigate finan- cial status of various depts. of state govt. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1899 v. 8; Assem. jol. v. 1: 793-799.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1899/00. Recommendation that institutions reporting to comptroller be forbidden to make purchases un- der special apprns. until estimates are submitted to and approved by comptroller. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1899/00: xvi.) 1900. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to investigate finan- cial status of various depts. of state govt. 336 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1900 v. 17.) 1900-1902. Stmt, showing trans, of state treasury dur- ing yr. (Legisl. manual 1901 (p. 654) — same 1903.) 1901/2. Summary of receipts and expenditures. (A. R. comptroller 1901/2: vii-xi.) 1902/3-1903/4. Condensed stmt, of revenues and dis- bursements for yr. to Sept. 30, 1903, suppl. to de- tailed rept. (A.R. treasurer 1903: 498-507.) . Stmt, comparing the more important revenues and disbursements. (Same 1903 (p. 508) — same 1904.) Accounts serial Joint Committee on Accounts Under title 4, ch. 8, pt. 1, Rev. Stats. a 1 series 1829-1840. Ann. rept. of jt. committee apptd. to exam- ine treasurer's accts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 In Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1:14. 1830 " Sen. " 1831, v. 1:6. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 77. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 1:12. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 1 : 30. 1834 ' 1835, v. 2 : 32. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 1:8. 1836 1837, v. 1:4. 1837 " Assem. " 1838, v. 1:8. 1838 1839, v. 1:8. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 1 : 14. 1840 " " " 1841, v. 5 : 151. 2 series Under act of May 25, 1841, relative to examination of treasurer's accts., canal and banking depts. 1841-1855. Ann. rept. of jt. committee, etc. In Collected docs, as follows : 1841 In Assem. docs. 1842, v. 1:4. 1842 " 1843, v. 2:18. 1843 " 1844, v. 1:9, 10.* 1844 " 1845, v. 1:4. 1845 " " 1846, v. 1:7. 1846 " 1847, v. 1 : 21. 1847 " 1848, v. 3 : 65. 1848 " 1849, v. 2 : 83. 1849 " 1850, v. 1:7. 1850 " 1851, v. 2:23. 1851 " 1852, v. 1:14. 1852 " 1853, v. 1:8. 1853 " 1854, v. 1 : 25. 1854 " 1855, v. 1 : 11. 1855 " 1856, v. 4:173. 1856 not found. * Doc 10 relates to banks only. 3 series Under act of April 15, 1857. 1857-1864. Ann. rept. of comrs. to examine treasurer's accts., those of auditor, and securities in bank dept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1857 In Sen. docs. 1858, v. 1 : 14 ; v. 2 : 79, 104. 1858 in Assem. docs. 1859, v. 1 : 38. 1859 1860, v. 2 : 32. 1860 1861, v. 1:23. 1861 1862, v. 3 : 29 ; Sen. v. 5 : 103. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, v. 8 : 227. 1863 1864, v. 8 : 193. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 6 : 112. 1865 1866, v. 6:130. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 10:232. 1867 ' 1868, v. 6 : 42. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 4 : 58. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 8:153.* INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 331 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Accounts— cont'd serial — cont'd Joint Committee on Accounts — cont'd a — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1870 in Assem. docs. 1871, v. 5 : 68. 1871 1872, v. 10 : 177. * Many volumes containing this number are im- perfect, ending with doc. no. 149. Commission abolished by clause in appropriation bill of 1872. & Under act of Feb. 14, 1839, act providing for settlement of accts. of treasurer of state, that whenever any treasurer shall die or resign during yr. for which he is elected, or shall be succeeded at expiration of his term of office by another person duly elected, there may be apptd. by con. res. a committee of three, viz., one senator and two assemblymen, to examine the accts. of such treasurer. 1838-1846. Rept. of jt. committee on treasurer's accts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 6 : 347 (Barstow 1839 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 4 : 265 (do. addi- tional. ) . 1842 in Sen. docs. 1842, v. 3 : 65 (Haight 1845 in Sen. docs. 1845, v. 1 : 36 (Farrington "Qrtrt + Q \ 1846 in ' Assem. docs. 1846, v. 4 : 116 (Enos accts.). Discontinued. non-serial 1805-1808. Stmt, of incidental charges in and about administering govt, of state, incl. receipts and ex- penditures. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1808: 97-98.) 1806. Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. state bal- ances. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1806: 289-291.) 1809. Rept. of treasurer with stmt, of balance in treasury and annexed certificate of comrs. apptd. to examine accts. of treasurer. (Same Jan. 1810: 24-29.) 1863-1871. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of comrs. of public accts. (A.R. comp- troller 1862/3 (p. 58)— same 1870/1.) 1877-1883. Payments from general fund for support of state bd. of audit. (Same 1876/7 (p. 69) — same 1882/3.) 1898/9. Recommendation for legislative provisions for supervision of public accts. (Same 1898/9: lxxi- lxxii.) 1902. Organization of auditing bureau recommended. (Govs. mess. 1902: 21-22.) 1904. Comptroller renews suggestion re. legislative regulation of repts. showing individual repts. from fiscal officers of receipts and expenditures. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xlix.) Appropriations 1841-1856. Table showing proportion of state apprn. that has been drawn by several cos. of state each yr. (Assem. doc. 191, 1857: 2-3.) 1846/7. Administration of legislative provisions gov- erning, and recommendations for various apprns. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 39-41.) 1857. Rept. re. bills making apprn. for expenses of govt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of comptroller re. unpaid apprns. of last yr. 5 pp. (Same 91, 1858 v. 4.) . Communication from comptroller re. unpaid apprns. 1 p. (Same 73, 1859 v. 2.) 1861/2. List of independent apprns. for which no pro- vision for payment was made. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 34.) 1862/3. Protest agst. supply bill and suggestion that it be abolished. (Same 1862/3: 30-31.) 1865. Stmt, of unexpended apprns. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 52, 1866 v. 3.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Appropriations — cont'd 1866-1875. Stmt, of certain extraordinary apprns. made each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 7.) 1868/9. Apprns. for local and private purposes which have not been paid by comptroller; reference to legal statutes to defend his action. (Same 1868/9: 17-19.) 1871. Suggestion re. passage of large apprns. bill in early period of sess. to prevent haste and inaccu- racy of provisions. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1871: 25.) 1874. Request re. limitation of apprns. made under " act for deficiencies in former apprns." to such apprns. only. (Same Jan. 1874: 25.) . Rept. re. supply bill of 1874. 181 pp. (Assem. doc. 165, 1875 v. 10.) 1874/5. Suggestions re. reframing of provisions of supply bill. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 49.) 1876. Items objected to by gov. in Assem. bill 301, re. apprns. for certain expense of govt. (Assem. jol. 1876: 1382-1383.) . Communication from gov. re. " act making apprns. for certain expenses of govt, and supply- ing deficiencies in former apprns." 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1876 v. 7.) . Recommendation re. method of granting apprns. and suggestion that same be made for specific sums and to so adjust taxes to provide that amt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 32-33.) 1877. Advisability of making specific ann. apprn. and providing for same by means of ann. tax. assess- ments. (Same Jan. 1877: 21.) . Rept. of ways and means committee on veto mess, on supply bill. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1877 v. 8.) . Recommendation for discontinuance of practice of inserting general legislation in apprn. bills. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877: 24-25.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means re. items of apprns. in Assem. bill 267, objected to by gov. (Assem. jol. 1877: 1520-1524.) . Stmt, of gov. re. items objected to in Assem. bill 267, re. apprns. for certain expenses of govt. (Same 1877: 1438-1446.) 1878. Recommendation to discontinue practice of ex- acting general legislation in apprn. bills. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1878: 23.) 1881. Veto of bill re. apprn. to pay certain expenses of legisl. (Assem. jol. 1881: 2043.) . Stmts, of items not approved in Assem. bill 371, re. apprns. of certain expenses of govt., etc. (Same 1881: 1665-1670.) 1881-1902. Stmt, showing aggregate apprns. made from 1881 to 1900 incl., for general, canal, school, and care of insane, together with total for each yr. (Legisl. manual 1901 (p. 663)— same 1903.) . Stmt, of ann. aggregate apprns. excl. of trust funds made for general, canal, school, and care of insane, together with total for each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xi.) 1885. Stmt, of gov. re. items objected to in Assem. bill 516, for apprns. for support of govt. (Assem. jol. 1885: 1267-1269; 1272-1275.) 1886. Stmt, of gov. of items of apprns. objected to in Assem. bill 428, re. apprns. for certain expense of govt. (Same 1886: 1528-1532.) 1888. Govs. stmt, of items of apprns. objected to in Assem. bill 683, act making apprns. for certain ex- penses of govt, etc. (Same 1888: 1791-1793; v. 1 Legisl. record 1888: 1061.) 1889. Govs. stmt, of items of apprn. objected to and not approved, contained in Assem. bill 1027, an act making apprns. for certain expenses of govt., etc. F° sheet. 232 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Appropriations— cont'd 1890. Stmt of gov. re. items objected to in act mak- ing apprns. for certain expenses of govt. (Assem. joL 1890: 1783-1784.) 1890/1. Sketch of principal apprns. from common fund of state from period of acquisition to 1833. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 12-26.) 1892. Communication from comptroller on bill to pro- vide ways and means for support of govt. (Assem. jol. 1892: 2529-2536; Sen. jol. 1892: 1471-1478.) . Communication from comptroller transmitting bill to provide ways and means for support of govt. during fiscal yr. commencing Oct. 1. (Assem. doc. 14, 1892 v. 3.) 1892/3. Communication from comptroller on bill to provide ways and means for support of govt. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1892 v. 7.) 1893. Communication from comptroller submitting bill to provide ways and means for support of govt. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1893 v. 17.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; what constitutes an apprn. within meaning of const. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 117-118.) . Govs. mess, on necessity of economy in apprns. of public moneys. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1896 v. 1: 114- 116; Assem. jol. 1896: 144-146; Assem. doc. 33, 1896 v. 5.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; const, requirement in re- gard to apprns. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 311-313.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; public money, appropri- ated by law for specified purpose, can be used only for that purpose and if not used must be cov- ered into state treasury. (Same 1898: 213.) 1898/9. Abuse of modern supply bills reason for ann. embarrassment of state's finances which modern de- ficiency bill does not cover; corrective measure hoped for in " Higgins bill." (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: xiv-xvi.) 1899. Itemized apprns. advised. (Govs. mess. 1899.) . Provision of statute authorizing supt. of public works to pay for erection of bridge and limiting ad- ditional amt, is an apprn. by legisl.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 164-165.) . Stmt, of general fund payments on apprns. of 1899, illustrating arguments agst. present financial system which forces state to borrow money at high rate of interest during period of light receipts to meet heavy expenses of first mos. of fiscal yr.; and showing necessity for surplus to meet these ex- penses. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: xii-xiv.) 1900. Merger of apprn. and use of balance when en- tire sum was not expended; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 159-160.) Comptroller's Office 1797-1896. Hist, sketch of comptroller's dept. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: v-vi.) 1826. Ann. rept of comptroller re. office and duties of comptroller. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 127.) 1828/9. Review of various duties transferred from court of exchequer to office of comptroller with charges for various expenses, etc. (AR. comptrol- ler 1828/9: 25-32.) 1834. Rept. of comptroller re. clerk hire. 5 pp. (Sen doc. 21, 1834 v. 1.) 1836. Rept. of comptroller, giving names and com- pensation of clerks in his office. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1836 v. 2.) 1844. Rept, of comptroller re. clerks in comptroller's office and canal dept. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1845 v. 1.) 1855-1904. Stmt, of payment from general fund ex- penses, etc., of comptroller's office. (A.R. comp- troller 1854/5 (p. 78)— same 1903/4.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Comptroller's Office — cont'd 1876. Memorial asking that term of office of present comptroller be extended 5 yrs. from first day of January next. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1876 v. 7.) 1892. Financial trans, of comptroller's office, Oct. 1- Dec. 31. 3 pp. (Same 23, 1893 v. 5.) 1892-1895. Financial repts. of trans, of comptroller's office for each quarter of yr. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 70-76)— same 1894/5.) 1894-1895. Tables showing transactions of comptrol- ler's office for each quarter of fiscal yr. (Legisl. manual 1896: 695-701.) 1897. A century in the comptroller's office; by J. A. Roberts. 90 pp. ill. 12°. Estimates 1820-1830. Estimates per annum. (Assem. doc. 224 (p. 25), 1831 v. 3.) 1831/2-1864/5. Stmt, of estimated revenue applicable to ordinary expenses of govt, each yr. (A.R. comp- troller 1831/2 (p. 6)— same 1864/5.) No returns 1842/3. . Estimate of ann. expenses of govt. (Same 1831/2 (p. 5)— same 1864/5.) No returns 1842/3. 1849-1905. Stmt, of estimated apprns. required for ex- penses of govt, for yr. beginning Oct. 1. (Same 1847/8 (pp. 115-122)— same 1903/4.) 1851/2. Stmt, of estimate of expenses of govt. (Sen. doc. 83 (pp. 23-25), 1852.) 1880-1890. Final estimates and apprns. (Same 80 (pp. 857-859), 1891 v. 9.) Expenditures 1800. Address to gov. re. public expenditures. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1800: 14.) 1802. On public disbursements. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1802.) 1808. Rept, from gov. re. expenditure of money ap- propriated for public objects. (Assem. jol. Nov. 1808: 364-365.) 1820/1. Protest agst. expense of transmitting trans- cripts of votes, from several cos. in state to secy's, office by special messenger, also agst. expense of entertaining Indians visiting seat of govt. (AR. comptroller 1820/1: 402.) 1822. Rept. of comptroller re. expenses incurred by conv. of people of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1822: 52-53.) 1822/3. Stmt, of accts. for payment of which no pro- vision is made by legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1822/3: 199.) 1823-1842. Stmt, showing ann. amt. paid by treasury for various items of expenditure. (Same 1841/2 stmt. 2.) 1832-1904. Schedule of payments from state treasury classified by source of revenue. (Same 1831/2 (pp. 46-52)— same 1903/4.) After 1860/1 schedules are fully classified by subject 1846-1857. Stmt, showing ann. aggregate amt. paid for expenses of govt., incl. state tax on acct. of canal fund. (Same 1867/8: 93-96.) . Stmt, showing amt. paid from treasury for various items of expenditure in each yr. commenc- ing Oct. 1, also aggregate amt. paid in each yr. for expenses of govt., incl. state tax levied on acct. of canal fund. (Legisl. manual 1859: 152- 155.) 1848-1858. Communication from comptroller re. cer- tain expenses of govt.; comparison of expenditures of 1848 and 1858. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1859 v. 2.) 1849/50. Recommendation for further apprn. to meet expenses of transporting books and docs, to co. treasurers and clerks. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 14-15.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 333 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd 1851. Communication from comptroller transmitting additional apprns. required for expenses of govt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 17, 1851 v. 1.) 1853. Rept. of comptroller as to expenses of state govt, etc. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 78, 1853 v. 3.) 1859-1869. Schedule showing amt. paid from treasury for various items of expenditures. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1867/8 (pp. 138-139)— same 1868/9.) . Comparative stmt, of expenditures in certain depts. (Same 1868/9: 25.) 1860-1861. Communication from comptroller re. bills paid for advertising by state. 22 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1862 v. 4.) 1861. Decrease in no. of employes of legisl. suggested as means of reducing legislative expenses. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 62.) 1866-1872. Schedule showing ann. amt. paid from treasury for various items of expenditures, for quadrennial periods. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70 (pp. 122-123)— same 1871/2.) 1867. Corresp. re. power of comptroller to continue payment of expenses of const, conv. {Same 1866/7: 142-146.) 1868. Copies of res. adopted by const, conv. re. ex- penditure of public money. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1868 v. 5.) 1872-1874. Trienn. comparative stmt, of public expen- ditures in certain depts. (A.R. comptroller 1873/4: 25.) 1873-1875. Same. (Same 1874/5: 24.) 1875-1876. Comparative stmt, of public expenditures in certain depts. (Same 1875/6: 18.) 1877. Communication from comptroller re. various ex- penditures for support of govt. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 38, 1877 v. 3.) 1878-1887. Communication from comptroller re. main- tenance of normal schools, lunatic asylums, re- pairing canals, and maintenance of armories of state paid by state treasury. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1888 v. 5.) 1880-1891. Table showing permanent comns., offices, etc., established cost of each for first yr. of opera- tion and cost of same in 1891; ann. increase in cost. (Govs. mess. 1892.) . Comparison of expenditures in various depts. for yrs. 1880 and 1891, and ann. totals. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 113.) 1880-1894. Comparative stmt, showing rapid increase in expenses of state govt, made by consolidating financial operations of each gubernatorial term, deducting from total amt. of taxes raised, amt. ex- pended on state capitol, and amt. applied to re- duce state debt. (Same 1893/4: viii-x.) 1880-1899. Comparative expenses of govt, in 1880 and 1899; increased expenses of same depts. and cost of new bureaus and comns. (Same 1898/9: lxx.) 1880-1903. Stmt, showing ann. payments made from treasury on acct. of new officers and comns. cre- ated. (Same 1890/1 (pp. 114-115)— same 1902/3.) Stmt, does not appear in rept. for 1903/4. 1891-1897. Stmt, of payments made from state treas- ury on warrants drawn by comptroller during yr. endg. Sept. 30. (Legisl. manual 1892 (pp. 586-609) — same 1898.) 1891/2. Monthly disbursements from Oct. 1, 1891, to and incl. Sept. 30, 1892. (A.R. treasurer 1892: 206-214.) 1893-1904. Stmt, of apprns. for 1893 and 1904 showing comparative amts. and increase. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1903/4: xiii-xiv.) 1895. Recommendation for apptmt. of committee to in- vestigate departmental expenditures. (Govs. mess. 1895.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd 1898. Retrenchment in public expenditures advised. (Same 1898.) 1899/00. Recommendation for revision of laws to cor- rect inconsistency in finance and school laws re. drawing warrants on treasury. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xlvi-xlvii.) 1902. Abuse in charging travelling expenses; attention of legisl. directed to it. (Govs. mess. 1902: 31.) Administration of Justice; see that title Agbicultuee; see that title Abbiteation Boabd; see Labor Disputes. Abbiteation, etc. Abbiteation, Coubt of; see Administbation of Justice: State Asylums; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Banking Depabtment; see Banks Boabd of Assessobs; see Taxation: State. Expendi- tubes Boabd of Claims; see Debt: State Boabd of Health; see Public Health Bounty, Animal; see that title Cattle Diseases; see Agbicultuee. Expenditubes Chaeities and Coebections; see Maintenance: State Climate; see that title Convict Labob; see Labor. Convict Labor Coubt of Abbiteation; see Administbation of Justice: State Daiby Commission; see Industbies, etc. Dairy Education; see that title Emigration Office; see Population. Migration Excise Department; see Liquob Traffic Executive Depabtment; see Goveenoe Factoey Inspection; see Labob. Factoby Inspection Fish and Game; see that title Fisheries, Game, and Fobest Commission; see Natural Resoueces. Expenditures Foeest Reseevation; see Natueal Resoueces. Fobest Reservation Forests; see Natural Resources. Expenditubes Gas Meteb Inspection; see Cobpobations : Inspection Geological Survey; see Natural Resources. Expendi- tures Grants and Annuities; see Public Aid Health Boabd; see Public Health Hospitals; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Immigration; see Population. Migration Indian Schools; see Education. Indian Indian Schools; see Education. Indians Insane; see Maintenance Insane Cbiminals; see Maintenance Insurance; se that title Labor Department; see Labob Land; see Land: State Land Office; see Land: State. Land Office Legislature Items for fuel, stationary, etc., have been omitted intentionally. 1820. Rept. of comptroller re. expenses of the two houses of legisl. for 1819. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 55-56.) 1826. Rept. from comptroller re. accts. of clerk of gen. assem. 36 pp. (Some Jan. 1826 app. A.) 1832-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 47)— same 1903/4.) 1844/5. Stmt, of contingent expenses of legisl. and public offices of state. (Same 1844/5: 37.) 1853. Rept. on contingent expenses of legisl. 39 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1853 v. 1.) 1872. Opinion of atty. gen. as to pay of members in proceedings for impeachments. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 184, 1872 v. 10.) 234 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd Legislature — cont'd 1879. Repts. on expenditures of House. 1, 2 pp. (Same 37 and 38, 1879 v. 2.) 1879-1896. Stmt, of payments made each yr. for special committees of each legisl. from 1879 to Oct. 1, 1896, excl. of contested election cases. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xxxi-xxxii.) 1879-1903. Stmt, showing ann. payments made for ex- penses of investigating committees 1879-1896, 1879- 1903, excl. of contested elections. (Same 1895/6 (pp. 246-250)— same 1902/3.) 1880-1890. Communication from comptroller on moneys paid out by state for expenses of investi- gating committees. 26 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1890 v. 4.) 1881/2. Stmt, of expenses of legislative investigating committee. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2: 26.) 1883. Communication from comptroller re. expenses of investigating committees. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 164, 1883 v. 7.) 1883-1884. Rept. of comptroller re. expenditures of in- vestigation committee. 5 pp. (Same 62, 1885 v. 5.) 1883/4. Stmt, of expenses of investigating committees of legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4: 10.) 1890/1. Recommendation for increased apprn. for legisl. contingent expenses. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: x-xi.) 1892. Expenses of Sen. investigating committee to be paid by comptroller only after unqualified approval of pres. of Sen.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 124.) 1894/5. Protest agst. heavy expenses of legisl. inves- tigating, and special committees; recommendation that expenses be limited by rule. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1894/5: xxvi.) 1895/6. Recommendation that legisl. fix uniform per diem rate excl. of transportation to govern ex- penses of all legislative and special committees. (Same 1895/6: xxxi.) Libraries; see Libraries Liquor Agent; see Liquor Traffic Maintenance; see Maintenance: State Migration of Population; see Population Military Statistics Bureau; see War Expenditures: Civil War Militia; see that title Museum; see Natural Resources. Expenditures Natural History of New York; see Natural Resources. Expenditures Natural Resources; see that title Niagara Reservation; see Parks: State Normal Schools; see Education Parks: City; see that title Parks: State; see that title Paupers; see Maintenance Penal Institutions; see Maintenance Pensions; see War Expenditures Printing; see Public Printing Prison Labor Commission; see Labor. Convict Labor Prisons; see Maintenance: State. Delinquents Public Buildings; see that title Public Printing; see that title Public Works; see that title Quarantine; see Public Health Railroad Commissioners; see Railroads Reformatories; see Maintenance: State. Delinquents Roads; see that title Salaries; see that title Salt Works; see Industries, etc. Salt Manufacture School Houses; see Education School Libraries; see Libraries FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd Statutory Revision 1870-1900. Stmt, of payments from general fund for salaries, expenses, etc., of comrs. of statutory re- vision. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70 (p. 59) — same 1900/1.) No stmts. In repts. 1878/9-1894/5. By provision of ch. 664, laws of 1900, this commission ceased to exist Dec. 31, 1900. State Department 1863-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of state dept. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3 (p. 57)— same 1903/4.) State Historian 1895-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses of state historian. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (p. 88)— same 1903/4.) Steamboat Inspection; see that title Trespass on State Land; see Lands: State University of State of New York; see Education. Uni- versity, etc. War Expenditures; see that title Funds 1800. Comptroller's stmt, of funds of state and ann. revenue thereof. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1800:18.) 1801. Stmt, of funds of state, and of ann. revenue thereof, and of amt. of salaries of officers of govt., and of contingent expenses, [sic], and other apprns. paid in preceding yr. 14 pp., 1 folded 1. 1813. Rept. of comptroller on condition and disposal of various funds excl. of school fund. (Assem. jol. Sept. 1814: 27-33.) . Rept. of comptroller re. funds of state, and reve- nue of state, both excl. of school fund. (Same 38 sess. 1814: 2-33.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. 1830. Rept. of comrs. of land office re. quantity of land belonging to each fund of state sold in last 5 yrs. and aggregate product of sales. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 279, 1830 v. 4.) 1832-1904. Schedule of receipts into state treasury, classified by funds. (AR. comptroller 1831/2 (pp. 43-46)— same 1903/4.) 1835. General review of funding system of state. (Govs. mess. 1835.) 1841. Rept. on various repts. of state officers re. regu- lating accts. of several funds of state. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1841 v. 2.) 1843. Stmt, of funds and debts of state, taken from comptroller's rept. made to legisl. Jan. 3, 1844. (Legisl. manual 1844: 200-203.) 1846/7. Outline of the principal funds of state. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 1-4.) 1849/50. Questions and comments on mngmt. of moneys of various funds. (Same 1849/50: 17-18.) 1851-1852. Table showing amt. of receipts into treas- ury on acct. of general fund, and estimated re- ceipts. (Assem. doc. 103 (p. 3), 1852 v. 5.) 1854/5. Protest agst. practice of mixing moneys be- longing to various funds. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5: 30-32.) 1858/9. Protest agst. practice of mixing moneys be- longing to different funds; dangers of this prac- tice; recommendations for laws separating funds, and for limiting all payments from treasury to fiscal yr. (Same 1858/9: 9-13.) 1865/6. Review of condition of trust funds of state, origin and purpose of various funds, reference to legislative provisions governing them, amts. of loans, revenues, etc., and recommendation for change in system of investment of trust fund money. (Same 1865/6: 33-36.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 335 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd 1866-1904. Outline showing condition of various trust funds. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 85-100) — same 1903/4.) No stints, found 1872/3-1882/3. 1868/9. Suggestions re. investment of moneys of va- rious funds. (Same 1868/9: 38-39.) 1874. Rept. from comptroller re. sinking funds. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1874 v. 2.) 1874/5. Stmt, of amt. of funded debt of state and bal- ances of several sinking funds. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 12.) 1881/2. Stmts, re. various investments of money be- longing to various funds. (Same 1881/2: 11-13.) — — . Stmt, of amt. of capital of several trust funds remaining in treasury uninvested at close of fiscal yr. (Same 1881/2: 11.) 1882-1897. Stmts, showing amt. of capital of several trust funds remaining in treasury uninvested Oct. 1, 1882, and amt. received during last fiscal yr.; amt. reinvested during said fiscal yr., and balance of such capital remaining uninvested Sept. 30, 1883. (Legisl. manual 1884 (p. 491) — same 1898.) 1883. Stmt, from comptroller on several different funds as the same are designated and known in his office, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1883 v. 6.) . Communication from comptroller concerning de- pletions in established funds of state. 4 pp. (Same 88, 1883 v. 4.) 1883-1904. Tabular stmt, of condition of treasury Oct. 1, showing by funds bienn. comparison of balances; receipts and payments for the fiscal yr., deficien- cies, etc. (A.R. treasurer 1883 (p. 47) — some 1904.) From 1898 to 1904 stmt, is dated Sept. 30. 1883/4-1891/2. Stmt, of condition of trust funds each yr. valuing investments at par. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 7)— same 1891/2.) 1884-1890. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures on acct. of funds, held in trust by state, except canal and free school fund. (Same 1883/4 (pp. 36-37) — same 1889/90.) 1884-1891. Stmt, of aggregate receipts and payments on acct. of all funds. (Same 1883/4 (p. 34) — same 1890/1.) 1884-1904. Tabular stmt, showing distribution of re- investment of trust funds. (Same 1883/4 (pp. 25- 26)— some 1903/4.) 1887/8. Recommendation that ch. 150, laws of 1837, providing system of loaning fund moneys be changed by authorizing apptmt. of one competent comr. for a co. in place of two. (Same 1887/8: 10-11.) 1888/9. Stmt, showing fund balances during several mos. of fiscal yr. (A.R. treasurer 1889: 82-88.) 1891/2-1903/4. Stmt, of capital of several trust funds of state, in cash and securities. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (p. xi)— same 1903/4.) 1892. Care of court and trust funds transferred from courts to dept. of comptroller; provisions of law; lack of apprn. to pay clerks authorized by law; work accomplished under new law; recommenda- tion for apprn. (Same 1891/2: 37-39.) 1892/3. Amt. of apprn. made for expenses of examina- tion of accts. of co. treasurers and for administra- tion and supervision of court and trust funds. (Same 1892/3: xii-xiii.) 1893-1904. Court and trust funds showing receipts from co. treasurers per ch. 651, laws of 1892. (A. R. treasurer 1893 (p. 18)— same 1904.) 1893/4. Provisions of laws re. court and trust funds; recommendation that provisions of law be extended to clerk of surrogate's court and power given comp- troller to enforce these laws. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4: xxx-xxxi.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd 1894/5. Beneficial results of provisions of statute of 1892 giving comptroller supervision of court and trust funds; citation of some irregularities and abuses corrected in various cos. (Same 1894/5: xxil-xxiv.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. authority of state comp- troller to make rules and regulations touching care and disposition of state funds. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 66-68.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; investment of state funds. (Same 1897: 109-111.) 1897/8. Survey of various laws governing supervision of court and trust funds. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xxv-xxviii.) 1900/1. Recommendation for sufficient apprn. to pay judgments of Court of Claims or amdmt. to finance law so as to authorize comptroller to invest canal debt sinking fund or trust funds of state in said judgments. (Same 1900/1: xxxiii.) . Recommendation for apprn. to carry on examina- tion and supervision of funds in hands of co. treasurers. (Same 1900/1: xiii.) 1901/2. Protest agst. investment of court and trust funds in bonds and mortgages on real estate. (Same 1901/2: xv.) 1902. Trust funds; proper investment of same, etc.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 204.) . Co. treasurer has no right to invest funds de- posited with him in unimproved property or mort- gages thereon unless directed by court; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 195.) . Table showing cash balance in treasury of all funds. (Legisl. manual 1903: 719.) Bank Fund; see Banks. Safety Fund Bounty Debt Sinking Fund; see Wab Expenditures College Land Scrip Fund; see Education. United States. New Yoek. State. Academic. Cornell Contingent Fund 1843-1875. Stmt, of items chargeable to contingent lia- bilities of state. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3 (p. 81) —same 1874/5.) From 1845/6 to 1874/6 called stmt, of condition of contingent debt of state. 1853. Abolition of contingent fund by legisl., sec. 7, ch. 530, laws of 1853. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 49.) Cornell Endowment Fund; see Education. United States. New York State. Academic Cornell Escheated Estates Fund; see Land. Escheated Es- tates Forest Preserve Fund; see Natural Resources. Expen- ditures General Fund Includes all property of state not specially appropriated and is chargeable with the ordinary and extra- ordinary expenses of govt, not met by canal fund and funds appropriated to purposes of education. Items of a general nature only entered here. Receipts from or payment for particular purposes are entered under specific subjects. 1792-1845. Historical sketch of general fund. (A.R. comptroller 1844/5: 2-3.) 1814-1858. General stmts, re. condition of general fund, use made of various portions of its capital, etc. (Same 1857/8: 3-4.) 1815-1830. Stmt, of ann. changes in productive capi- tal of general fund. (Same 1828/9: 14.) . Table comparing revenue of general fund and ordinary expenses of govt, each yr. showing de- ficiency or surplus. (Same 1828/9: 16.) 1815-1835. Table showing ann. changes in productive capital of general fund and increase and decrease of state debt. (Some 1833/4: 13.) 236 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YOEK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd General Fund — cont'd 1817-1851. Stmt, of payments from treasury on acct. of general fund in each yr. showing payments on interest on general fund debt during same period separately. (Sen. doc. 31 (p. 18), 1852 v. 1.) . Same. (Same 83 (p. 47), 1852 v. 1.) 1829. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to general fund and the ordinary expenses of govt., with comptroller's detailed stmt, of condition of general fund. (Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829: 883-886.) 1830. Policy of exhausting general fund and relying wholly on direct taxes for revenue questioned. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Comparative stmt, of paper amt. and actual amt. of general fund Sept. 30, 1831. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2: 15.) 1832-1835. Stmt, showing increase and diminution of capital of general fund. (Same 1831/2 (p. 39) — same 1834/5.) 1832-1889. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of public offices, incl. stationery, etc., and postage of official letters. (Same 1831/2 (p. 48) — same 1888/9.) 1832-1904. Receipts on acct. of general fund. (A.R. treasurer 1832 (pp. 3-4) — same 1904.) . Payments on acct. of general fund in detail. (Same 1832 (pp. 7-15) — same 1904.) 1833. Exhaustion of general fund; need of new system of revenue. (Govs. mess. 1833.) 1834. Recommendation to replenish general fund. (Same 1834.) . Replenishment of general fund; recommenda- tion to fix on system for support of govt. (Same 1834.) 1839. Stmt. re. loan to treasury to replenish general fund under ch. 356, laws of 1836. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839: 21-22.) 1839-1841. Funds of state, table showing general fund of state. (Legisl. manual 1840 (p. 153) — same 1842.) 1843/4. Stmt, of amts. of indebtedness of general fund to each of other funds. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 4.) 1845-1900. General fund revenue. (Legisl. manual 1847 (p. 236)— same 1901.) 1846. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys due to general fund. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 193, 1846 v. 5.) . Strengthening revenues of general fund and to arrest rapid increase of its debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1846: 24.) . Rept. of minority re. general fund, and Erie and Champlain Canal. 2, 7 pp. (Assem. docs. 189 and 190, 1846 v. 5.) . Rept. of comptroller re. repeal of laws making apprns. from general fund. 7 pp. (Same 178, 1846 v. 5.) 1851. Rept. of comptroller re. receipts into general fund. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1851 v. 2.) 1852. Rept. on bill re. general fund, state debt, and special rept. of comptroller. 22 pp. (Same 77, 1852 v. 2.) . Rept. of comptroller on receipts into general fund and time of holding tax sale. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 103, 1852 v. 5.) 1853. Rept. re. revenues of general and canal funds. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1853 v. 3.) 1861/2. Stmt, of claims of general fund. (A.R. comp- troller 1861/2: 17-18.) 1862-1874. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for support of govt, under provisions of art. 7, sec. 3, of const. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1862 (p. 58)— same 1874.) Item does not appear In repts. for 1870-1873. FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd General Fund — cont'd 1866/7-1877/8. Stmt, of principal objects to which gen- eral fund revenues were appropriated, sources from which they were derived, amts. received and dis- bursed. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (pp. 40-41)— same 1877/8.) 1867-1905. Stmt, of estimated revenue and payments of general fund. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 101-105) — same 1903/4.) 1872. Reply of comptroller to res. of Assem. re. defi- ciencies in general fund, etc. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 144, 1872 v. 10.) 1884-1901. Condensed stmt, of income and expenses on acct. of general fund. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 35)— same 1900/1.) 1891-1897. Stmt, of sources from which moneys were derived that were received in state treasury during yr. endg. 1891, for acct. of general fund. (Legisl. manual 1892 (pp. 584-586)— same 1898.) 1894. General fund receipts, transfer from forest pre- serve fund to revenue of general fund to make good sundry payments. (A.R. treasurer 1894: 147.) 1896. Transfers of money from general fund to other funds. (Same 1896: 316.) Literary Fund; see Education. School Fund General Fund Debt; see Debt: State Mabinebs' Fund; see Population. Migbation See also below, Misappropriation, etc. Metropolitan Boabd of Health Fund; see Public Health. Expenditures Metbopolitan Fibe Depabtment Fund; see Fibes Metbopolitan Police Fund; see Administbation or Jus- tice: City Militaby Recobd Fund; see Was Expenditubes Quarantine; see Public Health. Quarantine Safety Fund; see Banks School Fund; see Education Sinking Fund; see Debt: State Soldiers' Allotment Fund; see War Expenditubes Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Manufacturing Company Sinking Fund; see Industries, etc. Mining United States Deposit Fund 1835/6. Suggestions proposed re. investment of money to be reed, from U. S. under act of Cong. 1836, forming U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. comptroller 1835/6: 23-25.) 1835/6-1882/3. Stmt, of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1835/6 (p. 5)— same 1882/3.) No returns 1866. 1836-1850. Stmt, showing increase and diminution of items comprising capital of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1835/6 (p. 71)— same 1849/50.) No stmts, found 1843/4-1846/7. 1837. Proposal for distribution of income of deposit fund. (Govs. mess. 1837.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to in- vestment and distribution of surplus revenue. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1837 v. 1.) 1837-1847. Stmt, showing amt. of net revenue of U. S. deposit fund each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 45-46.) 1837-1848. Amt. of diminution in loans under fore- closure of mortgage transferred each yr. from revenue to capital of U. S. deposit fund to keep original sum given from U. S. (Same 1847/8: 28- 29.) 1837-1849. Stmt, of amt. of net revenue received into treasury each yr. from U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1848/9: 47.) 1837-1904. Stmt, showing total ann. transactions in principal of U. S. deposit fund by loan comrs. with amt. of principal advanced to and returned by same. (Same 1897/8 (pp. 635-638)— same 1903/4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 237 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd United States Deposit Fund — cont'd 1838. On distribution of income of deposit fund. (Govs. mess. 1838.) . Act to appropriate income of U. S. deposit fund for purposes of education and also circular from supt. of common schools. (A.R. common schools 1838: 153-163.) . Rept. on U. S. deposit fund and on recommen- dation of comptroller to levy a direct tax. 37 pp. (Assem. doc. 242, 1838 v. 5.) 1838-1902. Table showing capital, revenue, and expen- ditures of U. S. deposit fund. (Legisl. manual 1840 (p. 158)— some 1903.) 1839. Stmt. re. loan to general fund to supply defi- ciency in U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1839: 20-21.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to 4th instalment of U. S. deposit fund. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 411, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of comptroller re. application of moneys reed, from U. S. 24 pp. (/Same 403, 1839 v. 6.) 1839-1841. Stmt., by cos., of mortgages belonging to U. S. deposit fund foreclosed and premises of which were sold by loan comrs. and on which there is a deficiency. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1: 129.) 1839-1843. Stmt, showing, by cos., ann. foreclosures of mortgages belonging to U. S. deposit fund, prem- ises of which were sold and bid in for state. (Same 1840/1 (pp. 127-128)— same 1842/3.) 1839-1849. Stmt, of amt. of diminution in loans under foreclosure of mortgage transferred each yr. from revenue to capital of U. S. deposit fund in order to keep original fund reed, from U. S. unimpaired. (Same 1848/9: 46.) 1839-1904. Receipts on acct. of U. S. deposit fund. (A. R. treasurer 1839 (p. 5)— same 1904.) 1839/40. Recommendation that sec. 55, of title 5, ch. 9, pt. 1, revised statutes, authorizing sale of land bid in or purchased by comrs. of loans under act of 1808 be extended to like purchases made by vir- tue of act authorizing loan of certain moneys of U. S. deposited with state of N. Y. for safe keep- ing; passed Apr. 4, 1837. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40: 35.) 1840-1844. Stmt, showing, by cos., amt. of U. S. deposit fund originally apportioned, amt. on loan, and amt. of interest due. (Same 1839/40 (pp. 70-71)— same 1843/4.) 1841. Gov. outlines condition of certain reserve funds deposited in state treasury by federal govt, which have been applied to support of some more schools; suggests advisability of continuance of such appli- cation. (Govs. mess. 1841.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to U. S. deposit fund and national domain. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 104, 1841 v. 4.) 1841-1847. Stmt, of amt. transferred from revenue to capital of U. S. deposit fund each yr., for premises bid in by comrs., losses on sales of premises, and failure of title. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 46.) 1841-1860. Stmt, of payments on acct. of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1840/1 (p. 106)— same 1859/60.) 1843. Rept. of comptroller in relation to a call of 25% of U. S. deposit fund. 6 pp., and table. (Assem. doc. 83, 1843 v. 4.) . Res. of ann. town meeting in Bainbridge, Che- nango co., re. U. S. deposit fund. 2 pp. (Same 138, 1843 v. 6.) . Rept. re. sum deposited in Commercial Bank of Albany part of net proceeds of sales of public lands of U. S. 25 pp. (Same 144, 1843 v. 6.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd United States Deposit Fund — cont'd 1843/4. Stmt, of aggregate amt. of principal of moneys loaned by comrs. of U. S. deposit fund changed into real estate by foreclosures of mortgages. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 39-40.) 1843-1847. Stmt, of amt. reed, into treasury of U. S. deposit fund for sales of lands and bonds for lands, each yr. (Same 1846/7: 46.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. deposit reed, from U. S. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1845 v. 3.) . Mess, from gov. in answer to Assem. res. in- quiring whether sum of $10,000 has not been set apart from U. S. land fund. 2 pp. (Same 88, 1845 v. 4.) . Circular to comrs. of U. S. deposite [sic\ fund. 60 pp. Not seen ; title from Bowker. 1845-1846. Stmt, of amt. of compensation allowed comrs. of U. S. deposit fund for services during yr. endg. Sept. 30, 1846, and amt. of principal remain- ing on loan in several cos. (Sen. doc. 32 (pp. 3-5), 1847 v. 1.) 1847/8. Sketch of U. S. deposit fund giving reference to various acts of legisl. governing disposition of its revenue. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 23-27.) 1848. Stmt, showing revenue of U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. common schools 1848: 64-66.) . Stmt, showing, by cos., premises bid in by state under foreclosure of mortgages by comrs. of U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 134-135.) 1848/9. Stmt, of general condition of U. S. deposit fund; recommendation for reduction of apprns. to be drawn from this fund to amt. within its in- come. (Same 1848/9: 40-41.) 1851. Condition of U. S. deposit fund justifies usual ann. apprn. in support of colleges. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1851: 13.) 1855/6. Recommendation for changes in laws govern- ing mngmt. of U. S. deposit fund to secure greater revenue and guard agst. losses. (A.R. comptroller 1855/6: 30-32.) . Stmt, of amt. of U. S. deposit fund originally ap- portioned to Kings, Dutchess, Rockland, and Queens cos., and amt. now on loan. (Same 1855/6: 29.) . Recommendation for authority to transfer school fund moneys loaned under laws of 1840 and now in charge of comrs. to capital of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1855/6: 32.) 1856. Rept. on act to amend act authorizing loan of certain moneys belonging to U. S., deposited with N. Y. state for safe keeping. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1856 v. 1.) 1856/7. Stmt, of apprns. made from income of U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. comptroller 1856/7: 30-31.) . Renewal of recommendation that legisl. author- ize transfer to U. S. deposit fund of school moneys loaned under laws of 1840. (Same 1856/7: 31-32.) . Recommendation of amdmt. providing for com- pensation of comrs. of U. S. deposit fund of sev- eral cos. (Same 1856/7: 32.) 1857. Stmt, showing by cos. amt. of principal in U. S. deposit fund on loan. (Same 1856/7: 104-105.) 1858. Table showing premises bid in for state under foreclosure of mortgage belonging to U. S. deposit fund which remained unsold on Sept. 30, 1858. (Legisl. manual 1859: 145.) 1861. Preamble and res. re. U. S. deposit fund. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1861 v. 2.) 1865. Circular to comrs. of U. S. deposit fund. 64 pp. Not seen ; title from Bowker. 1866-1904. Outline of condition of U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 90-94)— same 1903/4.) 238 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd United States Deposit Fund — cont'd 1867/8. Repetition of suggestion re. changing invest- ments of U. S. deposit fund moneys. (Same 1867/8: 33.) 1869. Increase of annuities given from U. S. deposit fund for academies and colleges advised. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1869: 21.) . Communication to comptroller re. unpaid ap- prns. for schools from U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. public instruction 1869: 108-109.) 1872-1874. Tabular stmt, of amt. of U. S. deposit fund on loan and in hands of loan comrs.; amt. bid in by state, expenses, and losses during 20 yr. period. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2 (pp. 132-133)— same 1873/4.) 1873/4. Recommendation for change in Investments of U. S. deposit fund or law charging losses of prin- cipal or interest upon co. where money is loaned. (Same 1873/4: 36.) 1874/5. Recommendations re. investment of U. S. de- posit fund moneys. (Same 1874/5: 37-39.) 1876/7. Provisions governing fund and investment of moneys of U. S. deposit fund, recommendation that legislature provide for abolishing office of loan comrs. transferring responsibilities of fund to comptroller. (Same 1876/7: 38.) 1877/8. U. S. deposit fund; amt. of fund, how placed, purposes to which income is devoted, and protest agst. violations of law governing it. (Same 1877/8: 27-28.) 1878/9. Provisions governing U. S. deposit fund; uses to which income from fund is put; abuses existing in mngmt. of fund; recommendation that office of loan comr. be made co. office and that cos. be held responsible for safety of loans. (Same 1878/9: 27-28.) 1880-1901. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of U. S. de- posit fund in hands of loan comrs. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1901 v. 8.) 1881. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of U. S. deposit fund in hands of loan comrs. of cos., etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1881 v. 6.) 1888. Communication of comptroller re. condition of bonds and mortgages held in trust for U. S. de- posit fund. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1888 v. 5; v. 1 Legisl. record 1888: 853-854.) 1896-1904. Distribution of U. S. deposit fund to va- rious libraries under laws of 1892. (A.R. comp- troller 1895/6 (pp. 240-243)— same 1903/4.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; whether act of apprn. is necessary to enable comptroller to pay over to loan comrs. certain moneys of U. S. deposit fund. (A. R. atty. gen. 1898: 243-244.) 1898/9. Cost to state in consequence of unsatisfactory manner U. S. deposit fund was handled by loan comrs. under laws of 1898, ch. 360. (A.R. comp- troller 1898/9: xxxii.) 1900/1. Stmt, showing results of investments of U. S. deposit fund by loan comrs., illustrating wisdom of present method of handling fund. (Same 1900/1: xi.) 1901. Purchase of bonds and transfers from U. S. deposit fund. (A.R. treasurer 1902: 460-461.) 1901/2. Stmt, of losses to principal of U. S. deposit fund as result of its investment in mortgages. (A. R. comptroller 1901/2: xiii.) 1903. Stmt, of loan mortgages of U. S. deposit fund foreclosed; amt. of principal and interest due on same; costs and expenses of foreclosure, and total amt. due. (Same 1902/3: 712.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds— cont'd United States Deposit Fund — cont'd 1903. Necessity of regulating legislation in regard to administration of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1902/3: xxxiii-xxxix.) 1904. Demand for amdmt. in statute governing U. S. loan deposit fund, so as to permit loans upon municipal and local bonds, in order that larger rate of interest be secured. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 31.) Revenue of Sec Libraries : Public, do. School, Expenditures. William Vobce Fund 1902. Table showing capital of Wm. "Vorce fund. (Legisl. manual 1903: 710.) 1902-1904. Outline of condition of Wm. Vorce fund under provisions of ch. 59, laws of 1902. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (pp. 29-30)— some 1903/4.) Women's Monument Fund 1887-1890. Receipts of Women's Monument fund. (A. R. treasurer 1887 (p. 57) — same 1890.) 1887-1897. Table showing capital of Women's Monu- ment fund. (Legisl. manual 1888 (p. 516) — same 1898.) 1887-1898. Stmt, of condition of Women's Monument fund under provisions of ch. 196, laws of 1886. (A. R. comptroller 1886/7 (p. 34)— same 1897/8.) 1888-1898. Women's Monument fund payments. (A. R. treasurer 1888 (p. Si)— same 1898.) From 1891 to 1897 no items found. Laws 1827. Laws concerning the funds, revenue, expendi- tures, and property of the state; and the adminis- tration thereof, iii-xxii, 132 pp. Albany, 1827. Title page wanting in copy seen. Loans See also Public Aid. 1786-1808. Provisions governing loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808 with comments upon their administration. (A.R. comptroller 1835/6: 24-25.) 1803-1810. Rept. of comptroller showing receipts on acct. of loans incl. moneys appropriated to funds, and schedule of loans made from same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1810: 164-168.) 1808-1837. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys loaned under " Act authorizing loan of moneys to citizens of state" passed Apr. 11, 1808. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1837 v. 1.) 1810. Communication from comptroller re. amts. due from several cities and cos. of N. Y. state on acct. of principal loan of 1786. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1810: 66.) 1812-1824. Stmt, of all sums of money (except such as have been satisfied without loss to state) loaned by state to any individual or individuals, or corpora- tion. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 185-218.) 1812/3. Recommendation for change in rate of inter- est on loans of 1786 to 1792 to increase revenue to state. (A.R. comptroller 1812/3: 33.) Paging is taken from Assem. Jol. Sept. 1814. 1816/7. Recommendation for provision by law requir- ing loan comrs. to exhibit their books of mortgages, minutes, and accts. ann. to bd. of supervisors of resp. cos. (Same 1816/7: 178.) Paging taken from Assem. Jol. Jan. 1817. 1818. Comptroller's rept. re. balances due state from individuals for moneys advanced for public pur- poses. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 464-469.) 1820. Rept. on bill authorizing loan of money to citi- zens of state and directing more safe and eco- nomical mode of superintending several co. loans in state. (Same Jan. 1820: 615-617.) . Rept. of comptroller re. expediency of placing several loans made to citizens under superintend- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 239 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Loans — cont'd ence of one set of officers. (Same Jan. 1820: 487- 490.) 1822. Comptroller's rept. on consolidating three loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808 Into one loan. (Same Jan. 1822: 478-484.) 1822/3. Stmt, of foreclosure of mortgages to state and to loan comrs. during yr. (A.R. comptroller 1822/3: 196-198.) 1823. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of salaries now paid or allowed to several loan officers and comrs. of loans in state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1823: 32-33.) 1827. Amt. of moneys paid ann. into treasury on acct. of interest by cos. on loans of 1786 and 1792. (Same Jan. 1827: 589-590.) 1828/9. Review of general provision of act passed Men. 31, 1829, governing co. loans and recommendation for revision of that portion which refers to manner and time of payments. (A.R. comptroller 1828/9: 22-25.) 1829. Stmt, of loans heretofore made by state to indi- viduals, cos., and incorporations which now remain unpaid; time when payable; amt. due on each loan. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 591-623.) . Stmt, of amts. outstanding on loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808 when ch. 91, laws of 1829, was passed requiring loan officers and comrs. of loans to pay into treasury money of repaid loans instead of re-loaning it. (A.R. comptroller 1834/5: 35.) 1830. Rept. of comptroller on the loaning of money of various state funds. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 382, 1830 v. 4.) . Res. re. state loans. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 398, 1830 v. 4.) 1830/1. Repeated recommendation re. revision of laws regulating co. loans. (A.R. comptroller 1830/1: 22-24.) 1831/2. Provisions in laws re. co. loans found difficult of execution. (Same 1831/2: 28-31.) 1832. Rept. re. loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1832 v. 2.) . Rept. of comptroller re. loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808. 13 pp. (Same 25, 1832 v. 1.) 1832/3. Stmt, of receipts on acct. of capital of loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808 for yr. (A.R. comptroller 1832/3: 30.) 1833. Rept. re. loans of 1792 and 1808. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 241, 1833 v. 4.) 1833/4. Stmt, of amts. of principal and interest paid into treasury during yr. upon co. loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808, with balance due on each loan. (A. R. comptroller 1833/4: 30-31.) 1834/5. Recommendation for law giving comrs. of loans authority to re-loan money coming into their hands instead of paying it into treasury. (Same 1834/5: 35.) 1835. Rept. of comr. under act authorizing loan for benefit of people of state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on com- munication from comrs. apptd. under act entitled " Act authorizing loan for benefit of the people of the state." 2 pp. (Same 144, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. under act authorizing loan for benefit of people of state. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1835 v. 1.) 1835/6. Stmts, showing amt. of interest and principal paid into treasury during fiscal yr. by comrs. of loans of several cos. on loans of 1792 and 1808; also sums outstanding on loans of 1786, 1792, and 1808. (A.R. comptroller 1835/6: 22.) 1838. Rept. on res. to inquire whether offices of loan comr. and supervision ought to be vested in same person. 1 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1838 v. 3.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Loans — cont'd 1839. Rept. re. moneys loaned to citizens of state. 2 pp. (Same 270, 1839 v. 5.) 1839-1848. Amts. of principal due on mortgages under foreclosure of which premises have been bid in each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 27.) 1840. Rept. on petition of N. Y. citizens for extension of time to pay interest due to loan comrs. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1840 v. 3.) 1847. Rept. of comptroller re. amts. paid for services of several comrs. of loans. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1847 v. 1.) 1848/9. Provisions made for payments of loans of 1792 and 1808. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 36-40.) 1848/9-1859/60. Lists of mortgages under foreclosure in several cos. of which premises were bid in for state and remained unsold by comrs. of land office Sept. 30, each yr., with date when bid in and amt. of principal due. (Same 1848/9 "(p. 45)— same 1859/60.) 1849. Circular letters to various co. loan comrs. re. ex- tension and satisfaction of state loans. (Same 1848/9: 120-124.) . Tables showing amt. on loan and in charge of comrs. of loans in each co. of state; balances due from and unpaid by said comrs. (U. S. deposit fund, school fund, loan of 1808 and loan of 1792). (Sen. doc. 47 (pp. 3-11), 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to funds and final settlement of loans of 1792 and 1808. 1 p. (Same 70, 1850 v. 2.) 1857. Communication from atty. gen. re. suits agst. comrs. of loans. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1857 v. 1.) 1858. Rept. of proc. of supervisors of N. Y. Co. re. comrs. of loans. 4 pp. (Same 72, 1858 v. 3.) 1882/3. Recommendation for law compelling loan comrs. to remit to comptroller's dept. both princi- pal and interest of loans as fast as due. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3: 28-29.) 1883/4. Protest agst. loans made by comrs.; average % of losses on such loans for period of 30 yrs. ; recommendation for passage of law governing form of mortgage to be used by comrs., repts. to be made, etc. (Same 1883/4: 6.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; disposal of surplus money arising from loan comrs'. sale upon foreclosure of mortgage. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 122-123.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; proceedings of loan comrs. after completion of foreclosure. (Same 1897: 123- 124.) Albany County 1819/20. Recommendation for repeal of so much of act passed Apr. 14, 1820, re. co. loans as relates to co. of Albany, and that old loan officers of said co. call in loans in their charge. (A.R. comptroller 1819/20: 196.) Paging taken from Assem. jol. Nov. 1820. Chenango County 1833. Rept. on petition of comrs. for loaning money in Chenango co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 187, 1833 v. 3.) Herkimer County 1835. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Herkimer co. for authority to levy tax for repayment of cer- tain loans. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. of comptroller on petition of supervisors of Herkimer co. re. loan from school fund. 1 p. (Same 33, 1835 v. 1.) Orange County 1825. Rept. of comptroller re. accts. of new loan officer of Orange co. and petition of his administrators for allowance on acct. of mistakes said to have been made in his accts. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 680-682.) 340 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Loans — cont'd Orleans County 1839. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Orleans co. re. loan to said co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 13, 1839 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Or- leans co. for loan from state. 1 p. (Same 35, 1839 v. 2.) Otsego County 1822. Comptroller's rept. on petition of loan comrs. of Otsego co. praying to be credited with amt. of cer- tain mortgage taken by them, title to which has failed. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1822: 499.) Suffolk County 1832. Rept. on petition of supervisors and loan officers of Suffolk co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 18, 1833 v. 1.) Misappropriation of Public Funds 1819. Mess, of gov. ace. by communication from di- rectors of Merchant's Bank, re. defalcations and fraudulent practices. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 221- 225.) 1825. Rept. on petition of comr. of loans, praying re- lief from responsibility for defaults of one J. Sut- ton, also comr. of loans, re. moneys paid to him upon mortgages and not accounted for. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 704.) 1837. Res. (Cutting) re. use of bank funds for illegal purposes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 34, 1837 v. 1.) 1839/40. Stmt, re various irregularities in administra- tion of mariner's fund, defalcations, law suits, etc., with amts. involved. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40: 35-37.) 1844/5. Recommendation for law for protection of moneys in hands of public officers of state from pri- vate use or embezzlement. (Same 1844/5: 54-55.) 1859. Rept. of committee on judiciary agst. " An act re. embezzlement by public officers." 1 p. (Sen. doc. 81, 1859 v. 2.) 1872. Veto of Sen. bill 58 re. protection of taxpayers agst. frauds, etc., of public officers, etc. (Sen. jol. 1872: 198-199.) 1873. Rept. of examination of books and accts. of treasury of state of N. Y., with reference to defal- cation therein by C. M. Phelps and W. E. Warren in 1873. N. Y., 1874. 55 pp. 4°. Public Aid; see that title Public Deposits For deposit of canal fond moneys, see Canals. Canal debt 1833. On public deposits under law passed prior to bank fund law. (A.R. bank comrs. dated 1833: 13.) 1833-1835. Stmt, showing amt. of canal moneys held by sundry banks Sept. 30; receipts and expendi- tures during yr. and amt. remaining in each bank. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1834 (sheet table 1) — same 1835.) 1837. Acceptance of proposed terms for deposits of public moneys urged. (Govs. mess. 1837.) 1838. Recommendation that banks be prevented from using public moneys committed to them for safe keeping. (Same 1838.) 1847. Unconstitutionality of public deposits in banks; tendency to inflate issues. (Same June 1847.) 1849. Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. selection of de- positories of public moneys. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1849 v. 1.) 1849-1862. Commercial Bank of Albany in acct. with treasurer. (A.R. treasurer 1849 (p. 17) — same 1862.) 1855 on acct. of free school fund. FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Public Deposits — cont'd 1855-1861. Stmt, of Commercial Bank, Albany, on acct. of free school fund, in acct. with treasurer. (Same 1855 (p. 23)— same 1861.) 1856/7-1859. Acct. of treasurer with Merchants' Bank, Albany. (Same 1857 (p. 23)— same 1859.) 1856/7-1860. Acct. of treasurer with Salt Spring Bank, Syracuse. (Same 1858 (p. 25) — same 1860.) 1857/8-1861. Acct. of treasurer with Cayuga Bank. (Same 1859 (p. 28)— same 1861.) 1857-1861. Stmt, of Auburn City Bank in acct. with treasurer of state. (Same 1857 (pp. 25-26)— some 1861.) No rept. found for 1859, 1860. 1857/8. Recommendation for change in mode of dis- bursing public money; quoted extr. from rept. of comrs. of canal fund indicating needed reforms. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 31-33.) 1857/8-1862. Acct. of treasurer with .Sing Sing Bank. (A.R. treasurer 1859 (p. 27)— same 1862.) 1858-1861. Stmt, of acct. of treasurer with Mercantile Bank, Plattsburg. (Same 1859 (p. 29)— same 1861.) 1858/9-1860. Acct. of treasurer with Shoe and Leather Bank; on acct. of Metropolitan police fund. (Same 1859 (p. 30)— same 1860.) 1858/9-1862. Acct. of treasurer with Bank of Manhat- tan. (Same 1860 (p. 20)— same 1862.) 1859-1862. Stmt, of acct. of treasurer with Iron Bank Plattsburg. (Same 1860 (p. 25)— same 1862.) 1860/1-1862. Stmt, of Westchester Co. Bank in acct. with treasurer. (Same 1861 (p. 32)— same 1862.) 1861-1862. Bank of Salina in acct. with treasurer. (Same 1861 (p. 27)— same 1862.) 1862. Rept. of comptroller on banks in which funds of state are deposited. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1862 v. 6.) 1863. Communication from auditor of canal dept. re. state balances in Bank of Manhattan Co. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 92, 1863 v. 5.) 1869. Communication from canal dept. on deposit of canal tolls in banks. 4 pp. (Same 82, 1869 v. 6.) 1872-1904. Stmt, of all transfers of deposits and securi- ties in insurance and bank dept. (A.R. treasurer 1872 (pp. 67-68)— same 1904.) 1874. Proc. on opinion of atty. gen. that private bank- ing or bankers' institutions can not be depositories of canal tolls. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1874 v. 4.) 1875. Rept. on moneys of state in several deposit banks; dates of payment of state tax by several co. treasurers. 45 pp. (Assem. doc. 122, 1875 v. 10.) 1877. Advisability of state showing preference for its own banking institutions as depositaries. (A.R. bank dept. 1876/7: 12.) 1888. Compulsory deposit of all state moneys in state banking institutions. (Same 1887/8: 17.) 1890. Communication from treasurer re. total moneys actually in treasury, amts. held by banks resp., etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1890 v. 4.) 1891-1901. Balances in state deposit banks on acct. of all funds except canal and free school funds. (A. R. comptroller 1890/1 (pp. 22-24) — same 1900/1.) 1895-1896. Table showing balances in state deposit banks on acct. of all funds, except canal, and free school funds. (Legisl. manual 1896 (p. 694)— same 1897.) 1900/1. Recommendation for legislative consideration of policy of state re. bonds given as security for state deposits. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: xxxiii.) Receipts General material only. Revenues of state not charge- able to funds for specific purposes are chargeable to the General Fund. They Include auction duties, INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 241 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts — cont'd salt duties, fees of public officers, public lands, state prison earnings, taxes, e.tc. See Finance : State. Funds. General Fund. 1812. Kept, of comptroller showing amt. of receipts which may be calculated upon at treasury in course of current yr. beyond permanent ann. revenue of state. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 313.) 1817-1851. Table showing amt. of receipts into treas- ury applicable to support of govt., being sources from which sums paid for expenses of govt, during that period were derived. (Sen. doc. 31 (pp. 3-7), 1852 v. 1.) . Same. (Same 83 (pp. 42-46), 1852 v. 2.) 1836-1848. Table showing permanent revenue. (Legisl. manual 1847 (pp. 236-237)— same 1849.) 1850/1. Misc. sources of state revenue. (A.R. comp- troller 1850/1: 14-16.) 1890-1903. Itemized stmt, of receipts from Indirect sources, with ann. totals. (.Same 1902/3: 714-715.) 1891-1904. Monthly receipts in treasury during fiscal yr. commencing Oct. 1. (A.R. treasurer 1891 (p. 6)— some 1904.) 1892-1904. Itemized stmt, of receipts from indirect sources, with ann. totals. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: 366-367.) 1903/4. Stmt, showing different sources from which state derives ann. revenue, together with amt. reed, from each source for period known as excise yr., May 1, 1903, to Apr. 30, 1904. (9 A.R. excise comr. 1903/4.) Canal Tolls; see Canals Escheats; see Land. Escheated Estates Federal Government Direct Tax 1891. Govs. mess, on disposition of accumulation of state's portion of federal direct tax of 1861. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1891: 749-751.) . Communication from gov. re. certain moneys in state treasury subject to apprn. by legisl.; disposi- tion of state's portion of federal direct tax of 1861. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1891 v. 6.) 1892. Communication from comptroller re. direct tax fund money reed, from federal govt, and placed in general fund of state instead of being returned to cos. of state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 1329-1333.) Surplus See above Funds. U. S. Deposit Fund. Fees; see that title Fines and Penalties; see that title Insurance; see Insurance. Revenue Land; see Lands: State. Revenue License; see that title Liquor Traffic; see that title Loans; see Debt Lotteries; see that title Public Health; see that title Public Works; see that title Salt Works; see Industries, etc. Salt Manufacture Taxation; see that title Trespassing on State Land; see Land: State Salaries; see that title Securities Owned by State 1795. Rept. on disposition of stock belonging to state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1795: 24.) 1814. Rept. of comptroller.re. stock owned by state in banking cos. incorporated within same. (Same Jan. 1814: 32-34.) 1819-1820. Rept. of comptroller re. sales of bank stock belonging to state since Nov. 1, 1819. (Same Nov. 1820: 62-65.) 16 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Securities Owned by State — cont'd 1832/3. Stmt, of amt. realized to treasury from sale of bank stock belonging to general fund. (A.R. comptroller 1832/3: 27-28.) 1835. Stmt, of amts. of bonds and mortgages for lands belonging to general fund, literature fund, and canal funds transferred to school fund, and amt. of public stocks and bank stock belonging to school fund transferred to the various funds to pay for securities thus transferred. (Same 1834/5: 31-32.) 1856-1860. Stmt, of total amt. of transfers of stocks and mortgages. (A.R. treasurer 1856 (p. 22) — same 1860.) Treasurer's Office See also Finance : State. Accounts. Joint Committee Items under " serial " group. 1803. Rept. of jt. committee re. state of treasury, and apptmt. of a new treasurer. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1803: 36.) 1804. Treasurer's rept. and annexed certificate of comrs. apptd. to examine accts. of treasurer. (Same Jan. 1810: 150-152.) . Rept. of jt. committee on petition of sureties of late treasurer. (Same Jan. 1804: 225-227.) 150 cop. ordered prtd. 1826. Ann. rept. of treasurer re. duties of said officer. (Same Jan. 1826: 172-178.) 1832-1862. Treasurer's acct. with N. Y. state. (A.R. treasurer 1832 (p. 18) — same 1862.) 1839. Rept. on application of treasurer re. expenses of said office. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 374, 1839 v. 6.) 1853. Communication from treasurer re. additions to clerical force, salaries, extra service, etc. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 7, 1853 v. 1.) 1855-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses of office of state treasurer. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5 (p. 78)— same 1903/4.) 1883. Communication from state treasurer on cost of maintaining office. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 50, 1883 v. 3.) FINES AND PENALTIES: CITY New York City Police Regulations; see Administration of Justice: City Revenue; see License. New York City. 1867 FINES AND PENALTIES: STATE Excise Cases; see Liquor Traffic. Revenue Fish and Game Regulations; see Fish and Game. Revenue Military 1820. Rept. of comptroller on military fines. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820:963-969.) 1821. Comptroller's rept. re. military fines and ex- penses of court martial. (Same 44 sess. 1820:733- 734.) 1825. Rept. and stmt, of comptroller re. accts. agst. sheriffs for military fines. (Same 48 sess. 1825: 579-584.) 1847. Rept. of treasurer on amt. of money reed, on acct. of military fines and commutations. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 219, 1847 v. 7.) 1852. Rept. of major gen. Sandford re. moneys col- lected for military fines, etc., in N. Y. City. 9 pp. (Same 30, 1853 v. 2.) Trespass on State Land; see Land: State FIRE ESCAPES; see BUILDING LAW FIRE INSURANCE; see INSURANCE FIRES 1800. Rept. re. preservation of property from accidents by fire. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 216.) 242 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FIRES— cont'd 1874. Discussion of question of " moral hazard " and recommendation for legislative action to afford greater protection agst. fires. (16 A.R. insurance dept. pt. 1, 1874: x-xviii.) 1875. Remedy suggested to correct evils of incendiary fires. (17 same pt. 1, 1875: xiii-xvii.) 1881. Recommendation for laws providing require- ment re. electric wires. (23 same pt. 1, 1881: xlv.) 1888. Veto of act to authorize bd. of trustees of vil- lage of New Brighton, Richmond co., to expend moneys in aid and support of fire engine, hook and ladder, and hose cos. of said village belonging to North Shore fire dept. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 756.) 1889. Desirability of investing coroners of towns and villages and fire marshal of cities with powers to investigate cause of every fire. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1889: 25-26.) 1893. Recommendation for passage of Sen. bill 276, amending ch. 504, laws of 1857, providing for in- vestigation into origin of certain fires. (35 A.R. insurance dept. pt. 1, 1893: xxv.) 1894. Fires, their causes and the quickest and best means of extinguishing them; by chief inspector Knaub, Ohio. (9 A.R. factory inspectors 1894: 850-862.) Brooklyn 1855. Act to establish fire limits, and for more effect- ual prevention of fires in city of Brooklyn, passed Apr. 12. Brooklyn, 1855. 19 pp. Chicago 1871. Rept. of meeting of N. Y. underwriters Oct. 16 after Chicago fire. (13 A.R. insurance dept. pt. 1, 1871: xxviii-xxxiv.) New York City A list of documents and books re. the N. Y. City Fire Dept. in the N. Y. Public Library Is printed In Bull. 5 (1901) : 147-150 of that library. serial 1865-1869. Ann. rept. of comrs. of metropolitan fire dept., 1-5. Albany, 1866-1870. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1865 In Assem. docs. 1866, v. 1 : 13. 2. 1866 1867, v. 8:222. 3. 1867 1868, v. 2 : 15. 4. 1868 ' 1869, v. 2:20. 5. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 2 : 28. Discontinued. non-serial 1812-1855. A compilation of laws of state of N. Y. re- lating to fire dept. of city of N. Y. from 1812 to 1855. N. Y., 1855. 405 pp. 1836. Mess, from gov. re. relief to be given to city of N. Y. after fire of Dec. 16 and 17. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 3, 1836 v. 1.) . Memorial of mayor, etc., of N. Y. City for pas- sage of act to authorize them to raise moneys on loan and for other purposes after fire of Dec. 16 and 17, 1836. 16 pp. (Same 8, 1836 v. 1.) . Rept. on special mess, of gov. re. aid to N. Y. "City after fire of Dec. 16 and 17. 3 pp. (Same 7, 1836 v. 1.) 1840. Memorial of N. Y. firemen re. reoganization of fire dept. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1840 v. 3.) 1865. Rept. re. paid fire dept. of N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 47, 1865 v. 2.) . Rept. re. act to create metropolitan fire dist. and establish fire dept. therein. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 200, 1865 v. 9.) . Minority rept. re. " act to create metropolitan fire dist., and establish fire dept. therein." 8 pp. (Same 168, 1865 v. 8.) . Act to create metropolitan fire dist, and estab- lish fire dept. therein; passed Men. 30. Albany, 1865. 17 pp. FIRES— cont'd New York City — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1865. Same. n. t. p. 12 pp. 4° . Petition from gen. secy, of Mechanics and Tradesmen of N. Y. City for creation of fire dept. in city. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1865 v. 3.) 1867. Rept. from bd. of comrs. of metropolitan fire dept. of city of N. Y. in answer to res. requesting stmt, of no. of men in dept. during 1865, 1866, and 1867, and amt. of salaries paid in each of such yrs., etc. 6 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 144.) . Rept. re. causes of increased destruction of prop- erty by fire in N. Y. City; measures necessary to prevent same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1867 v. 7.) 1878. Laws of state of N. Y. governing and relating to fire dept. of city of N. Y.; compiled .... by C. Jussen. N. Y, 1878. 2 p. 1., 78, xxxviii pp. 1884-1889. Memorandum of payment on acct. of fire dept, N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 2912-2987), 1891 v. 9.) Troy 1862. See Insurance. Fire, this date. Forest Fires; see that title FISH AND GAME 1869. Communication from R. B. Roosevelt on condi- tion of fish culture in northern states east of Ohio to S. B. Ruggles, delegate of the U. S., to Seventh International Statistical Congress, to be held at the Hague in Sept. 6 pp. 1875. Fish culture operations in other states. (8 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1875: 42-59.) New York State serial 1 series Under ch. 285, laws of 1868. 1868-1895. Ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries of N. Y. state, 1-24. Albany, 1869-1896. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1868 in Sen. docs. 1869, v. 5 : 51. 2. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 2 : 69. 3. 1870 1871, V. 4 : 44. 4. 1871 1872, v. 4 : 57. 5. 1872 1873, V. 2:35. 6. 1873 1874, v. 2 : 41. 7. 1874 " Assem. " 1875, v. 5:46. 8. 1875 1876, v. 6 : 67. 9. 1876 " Sen. " 1877, v. 2 : 35. 10. 1877 1878, v. 2:32. 11. 1879 " Assem. " 1880, v. 7:102. 12. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 5:89. 13. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 5 : 58. 14. 1885 " Sen. " 1886, v. 5:84. 15. 1886 1887, v. 3 : 55. 16. 1887 " Assem. " 1888, v. 5 : 31. 17. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 6:29. 18. 1889 ' 1890, v. 3:14. 19. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 1:5. 20. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 3:13. 21. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 6:42. 22. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 4 : 40. 23. 1894 1895, v. 17:94. 24. 1895 1896, v. 6:48. 12th rept. covers period of 2 yrs. and 2 mos. ending March 1, 1882 ; 13th rept. (not numbered on t. p.) covers period of 22 mos. ending Dec. 31, 1883 ; 14th rept. (called bienn. on t. p.) covers 2 yrs. ending Dec. 31, 1885. 2 series Dnder sec. 8, ch. 395, laws of 1895. 1895-1899. Ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries, game, and forests, 1-5. N. Y. and Albany, 1896-1900. 8° and 4°- Collation* 1. 1895 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1896, 376 pp. pis. 4°. 2. 1896 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1897, 282 pp. 8°. 3. 1897 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1898, 454 pp. pis. 4° 4. 1898 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1899, 442 pp. pis. 4°. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 243 FISH AND GAME— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 5. 1899 Albany and New York, J. B. Lyon, 1900, 466 pp. pis. 4°. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1895 In Assem. docs. 1896, v. 12 : 96. 2. 1896 " " " 1897, t. 25 : 86. 3. 1897 1898, v. 24 : 74. 4. 1898 ' 1899, v. 26 : 80. 5. 1899 1900, v. 31 : 95. A series of four so-called preliminary repts., viz., 2, 3, 4, and 5 was issued as follows : 1896-1899. Preliminary repts., 2, 3, 4, 5. Albany, 1897- 1900. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 2. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 8 : 30. 3. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 7:27. 4. 1898 ' 1899, v. 2:35. 5. 1899 ' 1900, v. 4:41. 3 series Under ch. 94, laws of 1901. 1900-1904. Ann. rept. of forest, fish, and game comn., 6-10. Albany and N. Y., 1901-1905. 8° and 4°. Collation* 6. 1900 Albany and New York, J. B. Lyon, 1901, 532 pp. pis. 4 . Albany and New York, J B. Lyon, 1902, 1903, 167 pp. pis. 1904, 144 pp. pis. 1905, 202 7. 1901 534 pp. pis. 4° 8. 1902 Albany, Argus CO., 8°. 9. 1903 Albany, O. A. Quayle, 8°. 10. 1904 Albany, Brandow Prtg, pp. pis. 8°. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1900 in Assem. docs. 1901, v. 34 : 85. 7. 1901 " ■' " 1902, v. 25:63. 8. 1902 1903, v. 17 : 66. 9. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 20 : 51. A series of two so-called preliminary repts. was issued as follows : 1900-1901. Ann. rept. of forest, fish, and game comn., 6-7 (all published). Albany, 1901-1902. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1900 in Assem. docs. 1901, v. 10 : 33. 7. 1901 1902, v. 13 : 35. Bulletins 1904. Forest fires of 1903; W. F. Fox. 55 pp. 14 pis. 4°. . Shell fisheries of N. Y; B. F. Wood. 26 pp. 12 pis. 4°. Tbese bulletins are not numbered. * On account of the irregularity in tbe make-up of tbese volumes, and tbe consequent uncertainty of tbelr identification, an exception is made, and col- lation is given. non-serial 1819. Rept. on petition praying act to protect fisheries in Hudson River and to prevent obstruction in navigation thereof. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 574- 575.) 1828. Rept. re. dams on Salmon River as effecting fishing interests. (Same Jan. 1828: 347-348.) 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of inhabi- tants of Orange co. for preservation of game. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 73, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on petition to prevent fishing with seines in Tioga or Chemung River. 1 p. (Same 310, 1833 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition re. fishing in Cattaraugus Creek. 2 pp. (Same 247, 1833 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition for repeal of act re. fishery in Oswego co. 4 pp. (Same 242, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. on petition for law to prevent fishing in certain ponds in Schoharie co. 2 pp. (Same 317, 1834 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on petition re. preservation of game. 1 p. (Same 192, 1838 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on petitions re. fishing in Delaware River and Cazenovia Lake. 2 pp. (Same 164, 1839 v. 4.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1843. Description of varieties of fish taken at Staten Is. during yr. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1843 v. 3: 454-461.) 1846. Rept. re. regulating weirs outlet of Seneca Lake. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 177, 1846 v. 5.) 1855. Repts. on petition re. replenishing waters of state with fish. 2 pp. (Same 142, 1855 v. 5.) . Catalogue of fish inhabiting state, as classified and described by J. E. De Kay. (8 A.R. state mu- seum 1855: 49-69.) 1858. Edible fishes of N. Y.; by R. L. Pell. (v. 18 Trans, state agric. socy. 1858: 334-397.) 1860. Rept. of committee re. catching of fish in Lake Ontario. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1860 v. 1. ) 1861. Rept. on bill re. preservation of game in Suf- folk and Queens cos. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1861 v. 5.) 1867. Rept. of committee on industrial interests on right of people of state to catch and take fish in certain waters of state. 2 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 58.) . Suppl. rept. from committee on industrial inter- ests re. rights to catch fish in certain waters of state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 669.) 1869. Extent of waters adapted to fisheries in N. Y. state showing area in square miles. (2 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1869: 19.) 1870. Proc. of meeting of organization of Amer. Fish Culturists Assn., N. Y. City, Dec. 20, 1870, and 1st ann. meeting, Albany, Feb. 7, 1872. (v. 31 Trans, state agric. socy. 1871: 314-367.) 1872. List of fish placed in various lakes and ponds of state during yr. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1872: 25-26.) 1875-1886. List of fish shipped from western tide- waters, Rochester. (8 same 1875 (pp. 29-31) — same 1886.) 1877. Rept. on insects and other animal forms of Cale- donia co., N. Y. (10 same 1877: 12-36.) . Same. (32 A.R. state museum 1879: 75-99.) . Rept. on plants of Caledonia Creek. (10 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1877: 37-38.) 1878-1880. Rept. of sales of fish in Fulton Market. (12 same 1881: 79.) 1883. Summary of work regarding food and breeding seasons of sea fishes. (13 same 1882/3: 45-55.) — — . Rept. re. preservation of Adirondack forest as connected with increase of fish. (13 same 1882/3: 34-36.) . Rept. concerning importance of establishment of a bureau of fisheries. (13 same 1882/3: 31-32.) . Rept. re. establishment of fish ways. (13 same 1882/3: 33-35.) 1884. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. fish ways on Hud- son River. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1884 v. 5.) 1889. Rept. on supposed fish-eating plant-bladderwort. (18 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1889: 181-204.) . Rept. on fishes and other aquatic life of Adiron- dack region; F. Mather. (18 same 1889: 124-182.) 1889-1892. List of lakes and streams stocked by comrs. (18 same 1889 (pp. 233-240) — same 1892.) Title varies. 1890. Observations upon fishes of Great South Bay, Long Is. (19 same 1890: 237-282.) 1891. Rept. of movement to secure cheaper fish; by T. J. Amsdem. (20 same 1891; 241-243.) . Rept. on dams and falls on upper Hudson, with reference to construction of fish ways. (20 same 1891: 282-285.) 1892. Fry and fingerling questions; discussion; Wm. P. Seal. (21 same 1892: 274-328.) 244 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK FISH AND GAME— cont'd New York State— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Value of aquarium considered as state resource. (22 same 1893: 225-228.) . Advisability of planting of yearlings (fish) where needed. (22 same 1893: 229-257.) . Rept. of investigations of U. S. fish comr. on Long Is. Sound. (22 same 1893: 334-341.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on maintenance of fish ways at dams on Hudson and Mohawk rivers. (A. R. atty. gen. 1893: 259-270.) 1894. Schedule of waters of N. Y. state which contain Adirondack forest fish. (23 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1894: 221.) . " Has our civilization sufficient insurance agst. famine?" (23 same 1894: 245-258.) . Rept. on protection given a colony of terns on Great Gull Is.; W. Dutcher. (23 same 1894: 259- 261.) . Fish in Black Lake; by Bashford Dean. (23 same 1894: 267-269.) . Results of protection and artificial propagation of fry. (23 same 1894: 211-213.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; shipment of game. (A. R. atty. gen. 1894: 287-288.) 1895. Food for fishes; by A. N. Cheney, with special reference to streams of N. Y. (1 A.R. comrs. fish- eries, game, and forests 1895: 99-117.) . Pish fry hatched and planted by comrs. (24 A. R. comrs. fisheries 1895: 22.) . Necessity of auxiliary legislation to protect fish and game during breeding season recommended by comrs. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 10-12.) . Recommendations re. change in laws regulating close season for certain fish to prevent extermina- tion of same in state streams. (1 same 1895: 21.) . Recommendation re. change in laws granting authority to comn. to properly restrict streams for certain length of time after re-stocking, etc. (1 same 1895: 10.) . Outline of formation of comn. with by-laws. (1 (same 1895: 5-9.) . Outline of work of planting fry in various state waters and recommendation that certain waters in Adirondack region be set aside and used as stock waters to supply various fish eggs for public waters of state. (1 same 1895: 15-18.) . Necessity of liberal apprns. for keeping state fisheries in condition to maintain position of state in regard to value of fish products. (1 same 1895: 19.) . Circulars no. 1-2 of comn. (1 same 1895: 149- 150.) No. 1 Instructions for transporting and planting flsh. No. 2 Information for all who apply for state fish. . Commercial fisheries of interior waters of state. (1 same 1895: 118-120.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. power of land bd. and fish, game and forest comrs. to set apart lakes in Adirondack forest preserve for fish propagation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 362-363.) 1895-1899. Rules and regulations for transaction of business of comn. adopted May 29, 1895. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 6-8) — same 1899.) 1897. A synopsis of history of fish culture in N. Y. state; by A. N. Cheney. (3 same 1897: 191-198.) . Rept. on fish ways, their construction and use. (3 same 1897: 222-233.) . The fisheries of Lake Ontario in 1897; by J. N. Cobb, with tables showing statistics thereof. (3 same 1897: 205-221.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897. Article on winged enemies of fish; by J. Annin, Jr. (3 same 1897: 199-204.) . Remarks by Sen. Chahoon adverse to Lexow amdmt. to bill for re-stocking of waters with edible fish. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1897 v. 6.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; shipment of game in close season. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 165-168.) 1897-1903. Rept. of supt. of forests re. condition of forests and game. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897 (pp. 138-142)— same 1903.) In 1902 item Includes Special sub-reports of the foresters. In 1903 Item includes Information re. fires. This previously reported separately. 1897/8. Bad legislation as illustrated by abuses which may result from amdmt. to fisheries, game, and forest law, ch. 451, laws of 1898. (A.R. comp- troller 1897/8: viii-ix.) 1898. Rept. on fishes of Long Is.; T. H. Bean. (52 A.R. N. Y. state museum 1898 v. 1: 92-111.) . Recommendation that apprn. be granted for con- struction of suitable enclosures, etc., for rearing of certain game birds by comn. (4 A.R. comrs. fish- eries, game, and forests 1898: 127.) 1899. Rigid protection of game and fish of wilderness recommended. (Govs. mess. 1899.) . Balanced aquaria; by L. B. Spencer. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 275-278.) . The commercial fisheries of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Niagara and St. Lawrence rivers; by J. N. Cobb. (5 same 1899: 189-239.) . Five well-known game birds; by H. C. Ober- holser. (5 same 1899: 265-274.) . Stmt, of lands purchased by the fisheries, game, and forest comn., pursuant to ch. 259, laws of 1897. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 710)— same 1899/00.) 1900. Gov. suggests various improvements for admin- istration of fisheries, forest, and game comn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 27.) . Suggestions re. enforcement of certain fish and game laws in regard to close season, etc. (6 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1900: 16.) . Notes on fish and mollusks of Lake Chautauqua, N. Y.; by B. W. Evermann and E. L. Goldsborough. (6 same 1900: 357-372.) . Catalogue of fishes of Long Is. with notes upon their distribution, common names, habits, and rate of growth; by T. H. Bean. (6 same 1900: 373-478.) . Notes on fishes of Lake Ontario; by B. W. Ever- mann and W. C. Kendall. (6 same 1900: 479-488.) . Some interesting game birds; by H. C. Ober- holser. (6 same 1900: 489-498.) . Aquatic insects of Saranac region; by E. B. Felt. (6 same 1900: 499-531.) . Rept. of state flsh culturist. (6 same 1900: 47- 55.) 1901. Economic value of birds of state; by P. M. Chap- man. (7 same 1901: 115-176.) . Food and game fishes of N. Y.; by T. H. Bean. (7 same 1901: 251-460.) . Recommendation to consolidate duties of forest preserve bd. and fish and game comn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 15.) 1902. Recommendation to authorize forest, flsh, and game comrs. to bond dealers and warehousemen. (Same 1902: 21.) . Recommendations re. imposition of certain re- striction in shooting of certain game and birds. (8 A.R. forest, flsh, and game comn. 1902: 8.) 1903. Economic value of birds to state; by F. M. Chap- man. 66 pp., 12 pi. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 245 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Bait Minnows 1900. Bait minnows; by Dr. B. W. Evermann. (6 A. R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1900: 307-352.) Bass See also below, Salmon. 1897. Recommendations re. legislative protection of various game fish of state, especially black bass. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897: 145.) Bear 1901. The Adirondack black bear; by G. Chahoon. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 243-249.) Biological Laboratory 1890. Abstr. rept. of work of 1st season of summer school of biology held at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Is. (19 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1890: 134-136.) 1891-1892. Rept. of director on operations of biological laboratory. (20 same 1891 (pp. 261-270)— some 1892.) Bounty; see below, Laws: State. Violations Carp 1884-1887. Stmt, of distribution of carp reed, from U. S. Comn. (14 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1884/6 (pp. 190-198)— same 1887.) Catfish 1890. Notes on common catfish. (19 A.R. comrs. fish- eries 1890: 300-363.) Clams 1892. Scarcity in supply of clams; remedial measures recommended. (21 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1892: 130-131.) 1893. Rept. re. supply of clams. (22 same 1893: 112- 114.) 1901. Clam and scallop industry of N. Y.; J. L. Kel- logg. (N. Y. state museum bull. 43: 597-629.) Crabs 1902. Crab fisheries of Long Is.; F. C. Paulmier. (53 A.R. state museum 1902 v. 1: r.l31-r.l76.) Deer 1804. Rept. in favor of regulating hunting of deer. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 37.) 1833. Rept. on petition to prevent hunting and pur- suing deer with dogs. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 176, 1833 v. 3.) 1895. Rept. of supt. of forests on Adirondacks deer. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 159-241.) . Prohibiting use of dogs in hunting deer. (Govs. mess. 1895.) 1896. Measures for better protection of deer in Adi- rondacks forest urged. (Same 1896.) Dogfish 1898. On the dogfish (amia calva), its habits and breeding; by B. Dean. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 246-255.) Ducks 1834. Rept. on petition re. law to prevent killing of ducks in Cayuga Lake and outlet. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 349, 1834 v. 4.) Eagle 1902. Forest, fish, and game law, sec. 33, forbids keep- ing in captivity of golden eagle; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 179-180.) Eel 1898. The common eel [with regard to its culture in N. Y. state]; by A. N. Cheney. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 279-288.) Expenditures 1868-1885. Schedule of total ann. expenditures for pur- pose of comn. according to apprns. made. (14 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1884/5: 12.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd 1869-1870. Schedule of apprns., etc., for use of comrs. of fisheries. (Same 1869 (p. 20)— same 1870.) 1869-1894. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of comrs. of fisheries. (A.R. comp- troller 1868/9 (p. 78)— same 1893/4.) Offices of comrs. of fisheries, and comrs. of forests were consolidated by ch. 395, laws of 1895. 1873-1877. Schedule of receipts and expenditures of comrs. of fisheries. (6 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873 (p. 41)— same 1877.) From 1875 to 1876 item does not appear; in 1877 item covers period from 1874 to 1877. 1881. Schedule in detail of expenses of salaries, main- tenance, etc., of N. Y. fish comn. (12 same 1881: 76.) 1884-1888. Abstrs. of payments made from apprns. for maintenance, expenses, etc., of dept. of game and fish protection. (14 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1884/5 (pp. 179-180)— same 1888.) From 188G to 1888 item called Expenditures in Dept. for necessary incidental expenses in executing their duties under ch. 317, laws of 1883. 1885. Rept. of comrs. of fisheries on expenditures of comrs. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 39, 1886 v. 5.) 1886-1894. Ann. financial rept. of comrs. of fisheries, showing details of disbursements for office mainte- nance and various hatcheries, etc. (15 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1886 (pp. 67-75)— same 1894.) In 1889 no item found. From 1890 to 1894 called Financial stmt, of expenses of comrs. . . . and disbursements of several hatcheries. 1886-1904. Payments for salaries of forest, fish, and game comn. (A.R. comptroller 1885/6 (p. 177) — same 1903/4.) 1889-1891. Tabular stmt, of mo. disbursements of engr's. dept. showing details. (19 A.R. comrs. fish- eries 1890 (p. 119) — same 1891.) 1890-1891. Tabular stmt, of mo. disbursements for sal- ary of clerk of fish comn. and office expenses, show- ing details. (19 same 1890 (p. 118) — same 1891.) 1890-1892. Tabular stmt, of mo. disbursements for con- tingent expenses of comn., showing details. (19 same 1890 (p. 118) — same 1892.) 1891. Rept. re. cost of bldg. and equipping a fish ear. (20 same 1891: 242-245.) 1894-1895. Schedule of contingent expenses of comrs. of fisheries. (23 same 1894 (pp. 65-66) — same 1895.) 1895. Schedule of apprns. to comrs. of fisheries. (24 same 1895: 26-27.) . Summary of apprns. and disbursements of comn. classed by subject. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 31.) 1895-1903. Financial rept. of comn. showing details of apprns. for maintenance, etc., of same. (1 same 1895 (pp. 29-30)— same 1903.) 1895-1904. Stmt, for payment from general fund for expenses of comrs. of fisheries, game, and forests. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (pp. 73-74) — same 1903/4.) Bounties; see below, Laws: State. Violations Hatcheeies 1884. Schedule of expenditures for maintenance of several state fish hatching establishments classified. (A.R. comrs. fisheries 1884/5: 11.) 1885. Schedule of expenditures by U. S. fish comn. on acct. of work done at Cold Spring Harbor fish hatchery. (14 same 1884/5: 189.) 1885-1894. Tabular schedule of mo. expenditures of station at Cold Spring Harbor. (14 same 1884/5 (pp. 181-189)— same 1894.) . Abstr. of mo. operations and acct. of expendi- tures for maintenance of Adirondack fish hatch- ery. (14 same 1884/5 (pp. 176-179)— same 1894.) 246 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FISH AND GAME— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd Hatcheeies — cont'd . Abstr. stmt, of mo. expenditures for mainte- nance of hatching station at Caledonia, and of shad hatching on Hudson River, showing details. (14 same 1884/5 (pp. 165-174)— same 1894.) 1890-1894. Tabular stmt, of mo. disbursements of Ful- ton Chain hatchery, showing details. (19 same 1890 (p. 117)— some 1894.) . Tabular stmt, of mo. disbursements of Saean- daga fish hatchery, showing details. (19 same 1890 (p. 116)— same 1894.) 1895. Summarized table of mo. cost of maintenance of various fish hatcheries. (24 same 1895: 25.) 1895-1899. Detailed schedules of disbursements for ex- penses of various fish hatchery stations; office ex- penses; accts. of various funds, etc. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests. 1895 (pp. 33-46) — same 1899.) Shoke Inspector 1891-1895. Payments from general fund for salaries, expenses, etc., of shore inspector. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1890/1 (p. 45)— some 1894/5.) Office of shore inspector abolished by ch. 365 laws of 1895. Waedens, etc. 1881. Repts. of state fish and game protectors re. duties and expenses. 27 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1881 v. 2.) 1881-1883. Repts. of fish and game protectors; expen- ditures. 64 pp. (Same 22, 1883 v. 2.) 1883. Rept. of expenditures of game and fish pro- tector for distr. no. 10. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1884 v. 7.) 1888-1894. Stmt, of payments for expenses, etc., of game and fish protection. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8 (p. 78)— same 1893/4.) 1888-1895. Stmt, of payments from general fund for ex- penses, etc., of oyster protector. (Same 1887/8 (p. 78)— some 1894/5.) After 1895 merged with forest, fish and game com- mission. 1903. Schedule of hatchery disbursements for fiscal yr., showing cost of labor, expenses, fish food, re- pairs, etc., and totals. (9 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1903: 139.) Fines and Penalties; see below, Revenue Frogs 1873. Frog culture. (6 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873: 26- 27.) Hatcheries: Private 1884-1885. Repts. of operations of private fish hatcher- ies. (14 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1884/5: 110- 118.) Hatcheries: State 1869-1880. Acct. of fish hatched and distributed at Herkimer co. hatchery. (11 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1878/80: 29.) 1869-1894. Table of operations of several state hatch- eries, showing amt. expended bienn.; fish distribu- ted; and cost per fish. (22 same 1893 (pr> 104- 105)— same 1894.) 1870-1885. Tabular stmt, of fish distribution from Cale- donia station. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3: 7.) 1874-1888. List of fish eggs, fish, and salmon trout ship. ped from state hatching house at Caledonia, N Y (A.R. comrs. fisheries 1874 (pp. 3948)_ some 1888.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 450, re. construction of hatcheries. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1950.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Hatcheries: State — cont'd 1882-1894. Rept. of operations of Cold Spring Harbor fish hatchery. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3 (pp. 66-78)— same 1894.) From 1882/3 to 1884/5 repts. presented biennially; later annually. 1884. Rept. re. exploration for site of Adirondack hatchery. (14 same 1884/5: 118-128.) 1884-1894. Rept. of operation and condition of Cale- donia fish hatchery. (14 same 1884/5 (pp. 35-66) — same 1894.) 1884/5 repts. bienn. ; later annually ; in 1886 no rept. found. 1885-1894. Rept. of operations of Adirondack fish hatchery. (14 same 1884/5 (pp. 103-109) — same 1894.) 1886-1887. Rept. of St. Lawrence fish hatchery, Clay- ton, N. Y. (15 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1886 (pp. 65- 66) — same 1887.) 1888. Rept. on work in bldg. Mill Creek or Sacandaga fish hatchery. (17 same 1888: 98-106.) 1888-1894. Rept. of operations of Fulton Chain fish hatchery. (17 same 1888 (pp. 57-58) — same 1894.) 1889-1894. Tabular repts. of distribution of fry from several state hatcheries. (18 same 1889 (pp. 58- 84) — some 1894.) . Ann. rept. of operations of Sacandaga hatchery. (18 same 1889 (pp. 49-50) — same 1894.) . Estimated value and inventory of property of various state fish hatcheries. (18 same 1889 (pp. 83-95)— same 1894.) 1892. Veto of Assem. bill 200, re. fish hatchery in Sul- livan co. (Assem. jol. 1892: 537.) 1893. Location of fish hatcheries. (Govs. mess. 1893.) . Veto on bill re. establishment of fish hatchery in Oneida co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1893: 1150.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on location of fish hatch- ery near Lake Clear. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 404- 405.) . No. of eggs sent and reed, and relative cost of hatching fry at several stations. (22 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1893: 101-103.) . Rept. on location of proposed new fish hatchery in Sullivan co. (22 same 1893: 286-288.) . Same, Steuben co. (22 same 1893: 289-295.) 1894. Ann. rept. of operations of Beaverhill fish hatchery. (23 some 1894: 57.) . Specifications for bldg. hatchery for N. Y. fish- eries comn. near Bath, Steuben co. (23 same 1894: 96-98.) . Ann. rept. of operations of Pleasant Valley fish hatchery. (23 same 1894: 58-59.) . Rept. on bldg. Beaverhill hatchery station. (24 same 1895: 66-75.) 1895-1903. Rept. of supt. of hatcheries. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 62-98) — same 1903.) In 1900 no item found. In 1901-1902 called Rept. of general foreman of hatcheries. . Tabular schedule of distribution of various fish from state hatcheries. (1 same 1895 (pp. 76-78) —same 1903.) 1900-1903 item is summarized. . Tabular schedule of distribution of fry from various state hatcheries. (1 some 1895 (pp. 78-93) —same 1903.) No item found 1900-1901. 1897. Stmt, of value of property belonging to various state fish hatcheries. (3 same 1897: 136.) Expendituees; see above, that title Inspection serial Albany City and County 1832. Ann. rept. of inspector of fish for city and co. of Albany. (Assem. doc. 189, 1883 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 247 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Inspection— cont'd serial — cont'd New York City and County 1823-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of fish for city and co. of N. Y., 1-14. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1823 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1825:877-879. 2. 1824 " " " " 1825:401-402; 622- 623. 3. 1825 " " " " 1826:664; 825. 4. 1826 ' " 1827:827-828. 5. 1827 1828:741. 6. 1828 not found. 7. 1829 In Leglsl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 197. 8. 1830 " Sen. " 1831, v. 1 : 23 ; Assem. v. 2:108; v. 3:239-240. 9. 1831 in Sen. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 34 ; Assem. v. 2 : 96 ; 143 and 144. 10-11. 1832-1833 not found. 12. 1834 In Assem. docs. 1835, v. 2 : 157 ; v. 3 : 201. 13. 1835 In Assem. docs. 1836, v. 4 : 260 ; Sen. docs. v. 1 : 55. 14. 1836 In Assein. docs. 1837, v. 3 : 212 ; v. 4 : 301. non-serial 1808. Rept. on petitions re. inspection of fish. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1808: 146.) 1825. Ann. rept. of inspector of fish for N. Y. City and co. (Same Jan. 1826: 664-665.) 1835. Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of Jefferson co. for abolition of inspection of fish in said co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1835 v. 2.) Lampreys 1893. Rept. on lake and brook lampreys of N. Y. es- pecially those of Cayuga and Seneca lakes. (22 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1893: 291-295.) 1898. Removal of lampreys from interior waters of N. Y.; by H. A. Surface. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 191-245.) Laws: County 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. on power delegated to su- pervisors to pass laws for protection of game with- in their cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 252-253.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on power of supervisors of Sullivan co. to impose greater restrictions upon killing of game than are imposed by state laws. (Same 1894: 284-285.) Laws: State Comment 1830. Rept. on petitions of sundry inhabitants of Suf- folk and Queens cos. and of N. Y. City re. game laws. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 394, 1830 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petitions for repeal of law re. preser- vation of game on Long Is. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 83, 1840 v. 3.) 1879. Revision of game and fish laws recommended. (Govs. mess. 1879: 35-36.) 1883. Rept. of comrs. re. defects in present code of game laws. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3: 39-40.) 1888. Rept. of committee on game laws re. arrange- ment and publication of fish and game laws of state, with stmt, of expenses, distribution, etc. (17 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1888: 175-176.) 1891. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise laws of state for protection and preservation of fish and shell- fish and of birds and quadrupeds. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 44, 1891 v. 8.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on part of game law re. fishing legally carried on and fishing through ice. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 161-162.) 1896. Rept. re. uniform system of laws for common waters of St. Lawrence River. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1896 v. 5.) 1899. Uniformity of laws regulating hunting season for various fish and game, recommended by comrs. FISH AND GAME— cont'd Laws: State — cont'd Comment — cont'd (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 117-119.) 1900. Recommendation for improvement in laws and administration of laws for protecting fisheries, forests, and game. (Govs. mess. 1900.) Text 1873. Game laws of state of N. Y. Albany, 1873. 43 PP. 1875. Same. N. Y., 1875. 14 pp. 4° 1876. Amdmts. of 1876. N. Y., 1876. 14 pp., 1 1. 4° 1887. Game laws of state of N. Y. revised to July, 1887; published under auspices of Eastern N. Y. Pish and Game Protective Assn. of Albany, N. Y.; compiled for assn. by E. W. Rankin. Albany, 1887. 104 pp., 1 1. 1888. Pish and game laws of N. Y. in force, also laws for preservation of forests; by G. E. Kent. (4), 135 pp. 1889. Pish and game laws of N. Y. state. 93 pp. (8 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1889 app.) 1889-1890. Amdmts. to game and fish laws since last rept. (18 same 1889 (pp. 226-232) — same 1890.) 1891. List of laws not expressly repealed by game law of 1891. (20 same 1891: 286-291.) 1892. Game laws of state of N. Y. so far as they affect northern cos.; compiled by H. Conkling. Albany, 1892. 52 pp. 16°. . The game law. (20 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1891: 295-335.) 1892-1894. Schedule of laws repealed in 1892. (20 same 1891 (pp. 336-339) — same 1894.) 1893. Misc. laws for game in Courtland, Genesee, Greene, Herkimer, and Sullivan cos. (22 same 1893: 399-404.) 1894. Pish and game law, constituting general laws of state in relation to protection, preservation, and propagation of birds, fish, and wild animals, as re- vised and enacted by legisl. of 1892, and as amend- ed by laws of 1893/4. Albany, 1894. 136 pp. 1895. The game law, ch. 974, an act for protection, preservation, and propagation of birds, fish, and wild animals in N. Y. state with app. (23 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1894: 309-398.) . Fisheries, game, and forest law of state relating to game, fish, and wild animals, and to forest pre- serve and Adirondack Park, as revised and en- acted by legisl. of 1895, and amended 1896. (1 A. R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 259- 376.) 1899. Fisheries, game, and forest law of N. Y. re. game, fish, and wild animals, and to forest pre- serve and Adirondack Park, as amended by legisl. of 1895-1899. 144 pp. Violations 1888-1890. Communication from distr. atty. of N. Y. City, giving first 4 cases for violation of fish and game laws reported to his office. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 87, 1890 v. 13.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. upon liability for costs in several suits brought by request of a game and fish protector. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 82-85.) 1892. Right to prosecute for penalties incurred under former game laws is preserved; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 250-251.) . Penalties of game laws in Otsego co.; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 133-135.) 1895. Schedule of cases disposed of during yr., show- ing by date, protectors, title of cause, offense, re- sults, amt. of recovery, amt. noted as paid, and remarks. (24 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1895: 12-21.) 248 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK FISH AND GAME— cont'd Laws: State — cont'd Violations — cont'd 1895-1898. Tabular list of Illegal devices for capture of fish, seized, and destroyed, showing description thereof and value. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 94-98)— some 1898.) Item appears In repts. for 1895 and 1898 only. 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; in matter of payment of cost growing out of prosecutions of alleged viola- tions of game law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 234- 236.) 1898. Amdmt. of law of 1898 which provided for bounty for seizure and destruction of illegal de- vices for taking of fish by reduction of said boun- ties recommended. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 127.) 1898-1902. Schedule of prosecutions for violations of fish, game, and forest laws, showing title of case, co., protector, and amt. of recovery. (4 same 1898 (pp. 257-267)— same 1902.) Item appears in repts. for 1898 and 1902 only. 1898/9. Cost to state in consequence of faulty legisla- tion re. payment of bounties for destruction of il- legal devices for taking fish provided for in ch. 451, laws of 1898. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: xxxii.) 1899. Game laws; fish net bounties; co. treasurers to pay certificates for net bounties presented to them prior to Feb. 10, 1899; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 208.) License 1895-1900. Rept. on acct. of net licenses under provi- sion of ch. 974, laws of 1895, with schedule of re- ceipts therefrom. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (p. 53) — same 1900.) From 1897 to 1900 Item contains schedule of licenses issued and receipts only. 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; fishing with nets in Sen- eca Lake may be done without license from bd. of fisheries, etc., but is subject to its regulations as to size of nets. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 234.) 1899. Imposition of tax on citizens of Dominion of Canada for hunting and fishing in state lands, rec- ommended. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 118.) 1900. Forest, fish, and game comn. has discretionary powers in granting licenses for fishing with nets and also power to revoke same; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 251-253.) 1901. Imposition of license fee of $50 on non-resident hunters recommended. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 18.) 1902. Recommendation re. imposition of license fee of $50 on non-resident hunters repeated. (8 same 1902: 8.) Moose 1901. Moose; by M. Grant. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 225-238.) Muskallonge 1888-1889. Rept. on hatching muskallonge. (17 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1888 (pp. 37-48) — same 1889.) 1895. Article on muskallonge, pike, pickerel, and pike- perch in N. Y.; by A. W. Cheney. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 121-124.) Oysters 1807. Rept. on petition praying grant in fee of por- tions of land covered with water in vicinity of East River to secure growth of oysters and other shell fish. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1807: 219.) 1830. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Richmond co. for law declaratory of their rights as it respects taking of oysters in Stat en Is. Sound. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 242, 1830 v. 3.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Oysters — cont'd 1838. Rept. on petition re. planting oysters in East River, etc. 2 pp. (Same 157, 1838 v. 3.) 1882-1883. Rept. on work in regard to artificial pro- pagation of oysters. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisher- ies 1882/3: 55-65.) 1885. Rept. of comr. of fisheries of N. Y. state re. oys- ter investigation. 137 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1885 v. 6.) 1885/6. Second rept. of comr. of fisheries in charge of oyster investigation and of survey of oyster terri- tory. 89 pp. (Some 28, 1887 v. 6.) 1888. Rept. of shell-fish comr. of fisheries in charge of oyster territory. 108 pp. (Same 37, 1888 v. 6.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on use of certain prohib- ited dredges on planted beds of oysters or shell- fish under sec. 472, penal code, and ch. 178, laws of 1882. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 59-60.) 1888-1895. Rept. of state oyster protector. (18 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1888 (pp. 154-162) — same 1895.) 1890. Decrease in supply and quality of oysters in Long Is. Sound. (19 same 1890: 132-133.) 1893. Value of oysters as food. (22 same 1893: 265- 273.) . Rept. re. oyster industry. (22 same 1893: 115- 118.) 1895-1897. Rept. on oyster franchise and lease acct. for oyster cultivation. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (p. 54) — same 1897.) 1901-1904. Rept. of surveyor of oyster lands, under state engr. and surveyor. (A.R. engr. etc. 1901 (pp. 114-115)— same 1904.) In 1904 called Rept. of surveyor of oyster beds, etc 1902. The English "oyster scare." (Suppl. rept. by state supt. of shell fisheries.) (8 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1902: 140-145.) Partridge; see below, Quail Pickerel See also above Muskallonge. 1892. Extermination of pickerel in Adirondacks. (21 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1892: 132-134.) 1894. Rept. on pickerel. (23 same 1894: 222-223.) Quail 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of sundry inhabi- tants of Queens, Kings, Richmond, Westchester, and N. Y. cos. for amdmt. of act for preservation of game in those cos.; extending close season for quail and partridge. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1837 v. 3.) Revenue from 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on payment of all fines under game laws. (AJt. atty. gen. 1893: 79-81.) 1895-1899. Rept. on acct of fines and penalties for violation of game laws, with schedule of receipts and disbursements. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forest 1895 (pp. 47-52) — same 1899.) 1899. State funds; money reed, from fines and penal- ties prior to laws of 1899 by forest, fish, and game comn. may be applied to payment of expenses of actions brought by comn.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 284-286.) Salmon 1827. Rept. on grievances re. salmon fisheries in Oneida Lake. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 763.) 1857. Rept. re. salmon fisheries in state. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 146, 1857 v. 4.) 1870-1894. Comparative table of salmon fry and shad fry planted in Hudson River. (23 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1894: 217.) 1872-1877. Comparative table of salmon, trout, bass, and white fish deposited in Otsego Lake. (9 same 1876: 7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 249 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Salmon — cont'd 1882-1883. Rept. re. salmon breeding establishment in Me. (13 blenn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3: 117- 123.) 1888. Rept. on salmon in Hudson River by F. Mather. (17 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1888: 77-97.) Scallop; see above, Clams Shad 1870-1886. Shad hatching on Hudson River 10 miles below Albany at Mull's Fishery. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1870 (pp. 24-28)— some 1886.) 1871. Rept. of shad fisheries of North River. (3 same 1871: 20-26.) 1884. Rept. of shad fisheries of Hudson River; by F. Mather. (14 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1884/5: 84-87.) 1889-1891. Stmt, of catch of shad betw. Albany and Yonkers on Hudson River for season. (18 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1889 (pp. 109-123)— some 1891.) 1890. Rept. on work of shad hatching in Hudson River at Catskill. (19 same 1890: 70-71.) 1892. Rept. re. supply of shad in Hudson River. (21 some 1892: 329-332.) 1895. Rept. of shad of Hudson River; by A. N. Cheney. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 125-134.) 1899. Rept. re. shad culture in Hudson River. (5 same 1899: 241-247.) Shell Fish See also above Clams, Crabs, Oysters, etc. 1888. Table of geographical position of townships into which Long Is. Sound has been divided for shell fish cultivation. (17 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1888: 112-141.) 1888-1892. Ann. rept. on work of shell fish dept. (17 same 1888 (pp. 151-154) — same 1892.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on leasing of land under water for shell fish cultivation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 185.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. on power of comn. of fish- eries, game, and forests to grant or lease lands under water for shell fish cultivation. (Same 1895: 172-173.) 1895-1903. Ann. rept. of shell fish comr. of state. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 55-61)— same 1903.) No items found in 1899. From 1900 to 1903 called Rept. of Supt. of Shell Fisheries. 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; duties of bd. of comrs. of fisheries, superseded by the fisheries, game, forest comn., devolve upon latter in regard to leasing land under water for shell fish culture. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 63-64.) 1897-1899. Stmt, of receipts and disbursements on acct. of rentals of shell fish lands. (A.R. comrs. fisher- ies, game, and forests 1897 (p. 123) — some 1899.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; comrs. of fisheries, game, and forests have right to lease lands under waters of Jamaica Bay for purpose of shell fish culture in certain cases. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 204-205.) 1900. Rept. of surveying and mapping lands under water of state of N. Y. for shell fish culture. (A. R. engr. 1900: 149-150.) . Forest, fish, and game comrs. have power to lease lands under water within territory annexed to N. Y. City and co. for purposes of shell fish cultivation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 195-197.) 1901. Forest, fish, and game comn.; lands under water of Manhanset Bay are within jurisdiction of state; comn. is legally empowered to make leases of such lands for cultivation of shell fish; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 161-162.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Shell Fish— cont'd 1902. Forest, fish, and game comn. can not, under sec. 158, game law, lease lands under water to for- eign corporation for shell fish cultivation, author- ized to do business within this state; opinion of atty. gen. (Bame 1902: 187-189.) 1904. The shell fisheries of N. Y. state. 26 pp. (Un- numbered bull, of forest, fish, and game comn.) Snipe 1897. The Wilson snipe; by G. B. Grinnell. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897: 261-267.) Sturgeon 1875. Sturgeon hatching of Hudson River at New Hamburg. (8 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1875: 34.) Trout See also above Salmon. 1832. Rept. of committee on petition of sundry inhabi- tants of Oneida co. praying protection of salmon trout in certain waters. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 116, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on petition re. protection of trout in cer- tain waters of Long Is. 1 p. (Same 65, 1833 v. 2.) 1871/2. Schedule of salmon trout eggs and fish ship- ped from state hatching house. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1872: 21-25.) 1875-1877. Schedule of brook trout, salmon trout, and white fish distributed during yr. (8 same 1875 (pp. 37-40)— same 1877.) 1877-1882. Rept. re. distribution of packages of Cali- fornia mt. trout from N. Y. state hatchery for ex- periment. (11 bienn. same 1878/9 (p. 45) — same 1882/3.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether law prohibiting catching of trout before May 1 applies to all of Washington co. or only that incl. in forest preserve. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 267-269.) 1893. Outline of result of planting salmon in Hudson River. (22 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1893:274-285.) 1896. The rainbow trout; by T. H. Bean. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 135-140.) 1897. Article on a natural hatchery for trout; by A. N. Cheney. (3 same 1897: 234-238.) 1898. Rept. upon recent epidemic among brook trout on Long Is.; by G. N. Calkins. (4 same 1898: 175- 190.) 1900. The Canadian trout; by J. W. Titcomb. (6 same 1900: 352-356.) Wapiti 1901. The wapiti (Cervus canadensis) ; by W. A. Wads- worth. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 239-242.) Wardens Called Fish and Game Protectors in N. 1. State. Repts. of 1st, 3d, 6th, and 10th districts only, found in Collected docs. See also above Oysters. serial 1st district 1884-1887. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1884 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 6 : 76. 1885 1885, v. 6 : 88. 1886 " " " 1886, V. 6:72. 1887 " " " 1887, v. 7 : 63. 3d district 1884-1886. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1884 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 7 : 80. 1885 " " " 1885, v. 6 : 80. 1886 1886, v. 6 : 67. 4th and 5th district not found. 6th district 1885. Ann. rept. (Assem. docs. 1885 v. 6: 89.) 10th district 1883. Ann. rept. (Assem. docs. 1884 v. 7: 79.) 250 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FISH AND GAME— cont'd Wardens — cont'd non-serial 1883. Rept. of fish and game protectors in response to res. of Jan. 11. 64 pp. . Rept. re. increasing no. of state game and fish protectors as provided by ch. 317, laws of 1883. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3: 36-39.) 1884. Rept. of game and fish protector. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1884 v. 3.) 1885. Rept. of game and fish protector comprising no. parts of Herkimer, Hamilton, and Lewis cos. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 75, 1885 v. 6.) 1885-1894. Repts. of game and fish protectors arranged by distrs. (14 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1884/5 (pp. 137-164)— same 1894.) From 1889 to 1894 called Special repts. etc. 1889-1894. Rept. of chief of game and fish protectors. (18 A.R. same 1889 (pp. 220-225)— same 1894.) 1892-1893. Res. adopted by several cos. of state in pur- suance of provisions of ch. 488, laws of 1892, for protection of game and fish. (21 same 1892 (pp. 372-389)— same 1893.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. apptmt. of fish and game protectors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 178-179.) 1895-1903. Rept. of chief game protector and forester. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 151-157)— same 1903.) From 1897 to 1898 and 1900 to 1903 called Chief Game Protection only. In 1899 called Fish and Game Protection. Expenditubes foe; see above, that title White Fish; see above, Salmon Woodcock 1895. Summer woodcock shooting; by G. Hills. (1 A. R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 257- 258.) FISH OIL Industry; see Industries, etc. Oil FISHKILL Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Debt; see Debt: City FLAGLER HOSPITAL, LOCKPORT; see p. 370 FLAX; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. TEXTILE TRADES FLINT; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS FLOODS; see CLIMATE FLORIDA Taxation; see Taxation: State FLOUR Exports United States; see Commerce: Foreign Tkade Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Prices; see that title FLUSHING Debt; see Debt: City Streets; see Public Works: City FOOD LAW Dairy Adulteration; see Industries. Dairy Food Products; see Industries. Food Products Inspection; see Industries, etc. FOOD PRODUCTS Manufactures; see Industries, etc. Prices; see that title FOOD STAPLES Prices; see that title FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE; see AGRICULTURE. LIVE- STOCK. INSPECTION FOREIGN POOR; see POPULATION. MIGRATION FOREST FIRES 1895. Suggestions for legislative changes of laws regu- lating and preventing forest fires by comrs. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 23- 25.) . Repts. of various fire wardens of towns in which forest fires have occurred arranged by cos. (1 same 1895: 243-253.) 1897. Acct. of disbursements of fire wardens for post- ing fire notices and fighting forest fires. (3 same 1897: 62-72.) 1897-1900. Rept. of forest fires showing by towns and cos. area burned, damage and cause of fire. (3 same 1897 (pp. 276-280)— same 1900.) 1898-1903. Forest fires of yr. with extracts from repts. of various fire wardens of towns in which fires have occurred, etc. (4 same 1898 (pp. 328-345) — same 1903.) No items found for 1901-1902. 1900. Propriety of granting to all town fire wardens moiety of fine in criminal actions in cases where evidence secured leads to conviction for setting forest fires. (6 same 1900: 16.) 1903. Schedule of disbursements from emergency fire fund loan on acct. of fighting forest fires protecting state forests. (9 same 1903: 147.) . Stmt, of rebates paid towns in the forest pre- serve on acct. of expenditures in fighting forest fires. (9 same 1903: 143.) . Forest fires of 1903; by W. T. Fox. 55 pp. (Unnum. bull, of forest, fish, and game comn.) 1904. Suggestions re. prevention of forest fires in for- est preserve and state regulation of forest land. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 15-16.) FOREST PRESERVE Maintenance; see Natural Resources Taxation; see Taxation: State. Realty and Personalty FOREST PRESERVE LAND; see LAND: STATE; also NAT- URAL RESOURCES. FORESTS FOREST PRESERVATION; see NATURAL RESOURCES FORESTS; see NATURAL RESOURCES FOREST TAX; see TAXATION: STATE FORFEITURES Taxes; see Taxation: State FORT COVINGTON ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC FORT MILLER DAM; see CANALS: INDIVIDUAL. ERIE AND CHAMPLAIN FRANCE Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Commerce; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Education; see Education. Foreign Countries Employment; see Labor. Employment Hours of Labor; see Labor. Hours, etc. Industrial Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Labor Disputes; see that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 251 FRANCE— cont'd Labor Unions; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations FRANKLIN ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC FRANKLIN COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS; see BENE- FICIARY ORGANIZATIONS FRAUD Public Officers; see Finance: State. Misappropriation, etc. FREDONIA Normal School; see Education. Normal FREE ACADEMY, NEW YORK CITY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADE- MIC FREIGHT RATES; see RAILROADS FRESH AIR CHARITIES; see MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE. DEPENDENTS FRIENDLESS, HOMES FOR; see MAINTENANCE: PRI- VATE. DEPENDENTS FROST; see CLIMATE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATIONS; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES FRUIT Produce; see Agriculture. Crops FULLERS' EARTH; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MIN- ERALS FULTON COUNTY Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County FUNDS City; see Finance: City Court Funds; see Administration of Justice. Fees Safety Fund; see Banks State; see Finance: State FUR; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. FUTURES; see SPECULATION GAME; see FISH AND GAME GARNET; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS GAS COMPANIES; see CORPORATIONS. LIGHT AND POWER COMPANIES GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY; see COR- PORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL GENESEE Banks 1827. See Banks, this date. GENESEE COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC GENESEE COUNTY Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Roads; see Roads: County Rocks of; see Natural Resources. Minerals Salt District; see Industries. Salt. 1893 Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather GENESEE RIVER Bridges; see that title Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Improvement; see River Conservancy GENESEO Banks 1826. See Banks, this date. Normal School; see Education. Normal, etc. GENEVA Banks 1816. See Banks, this date. GENEVA ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC GEOLOGICAL SURVEY; see NATURAL RESOURCES GEORGIA Taxation; see Taxation: State GERMANY Hours of Labor; see Labor. Hours, etc. House Industries; see Labor, that title Labor; see Labor. Employment Labor Disputes; see that title Labor Unions; see that title Wages; see Labor. Wages Women Laborers; see Labor. Women GLASS MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. GLEN COVE Land Under Water; see Land. Riparian GNEISS; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS GOLD AND SILVER Production; see Industries, etc. Mining GOSHEN Banks 1812. See Banks, this date. GOUVERNEUR High School; see Education GOVERNMENT AID; see PUBLIC AID GOVERNOR Accounts 1819. Communication from comrs. apptd. to settle accts. of late gov. of state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 228-234.) . Communication from comptroller with rept. of comrs. apptd. to adjust accts. of late gov. (Sen. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 228-234; Assem. jol. 1819: 1046- 1055.) . Communication from comptroller re. unadjusted accts. of late gov. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 222- 245.) 252 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK GOVERNOR— cont'd Accounts — cont'd 1819. Rept. re. accts. of late gov. of state. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 458-497.) 1820. Communication from comptroller re. settlement of accts. betw. state and D. D. Tompkins. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 67-71.) . Rept. re. act for final settlement of accts. of late gov. of this state. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 200-212.) . Communication from atty. gen. re. necessity of instituting legal proceedings agst. late gov. Tomp- kins. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 43.) . Communication from comptroller re. late gov. Tompkins' acct. -with state. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 42-43.) . Controversy betw. gov. Tompkins and comptrol- ler on settlement of final accts. betw. gov. and state. 121 pp. (Same 43 sess. 1820 app.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on con- troversy betw. gov. Tompkins and comptroller re. final settlement of accts. of former. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 685-713.) . Same, separate, xix pp. . Controversy betw. late gov. D. D. Tompkins and comptroller for final settlement of govs, accts. with state. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 69-73.) 1821. Comptroller's stmt. re. settlement of late gov. Tompkins' accts. with state. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 512-517.) Expenditures 1846. Rept. on expenses of executive dept. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 143, 1846 v. 5.) 1846. Debate on amdmt. re. fixing salary of gov. (De- bates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 224-229.) 1846-1858. Rept. of comptroller on amt. paid lieut. gov. 2 pp. (Senate doc. 29, 1859 v. 1.) 1852-1853. Stmt, of all amts. paid to lieut. gov., from July 8, 1852, to Dec. 31, 1853, incl. 8 pp. (Same 81, 1854 v. 2.) 1863-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of executive dept. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1862/3 (p. 56)— same 1903/4.) 1866. Rept. on expenditures of executive dept. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 83, 1866 v. 4.) Mansion; see Public Buildings: State. Executive Mansion Message Collected Messages 1777-1809. Public papers of G. Clinton, first gov. of N. Y., 1777-1795 and 1801-1809, with introduction by H. Hastings. 8 v. Published by State Historian. In Collected docs, as follows : v. 1 in Assem. docs. 1898, v. 21 : 68, pt. 2. v. 2 " Sen. " 1899, v. 20 : 71. v. 3 ' 1900, v. 11 : 40, pt. 1. r. 4 " " " 1900, v. 12 : 40, pt 2. t. 5 " " " 1901, v. 9 : 40. v. 6 " " '* 1902, v. 13 : 32, pt. 5. v. 7 1904, v. 4 : 11, pt. 1. v. 8 " " " 1904, v. 5 : 11, pt. 2. 1777-1825. Speeches of different govs., commencing with those of Gov. Clinton. 1825. 247 pp. 8°. 1807-1817. Public papers of Gov. D. D. Tompkins, with introduction by H. Hastings. Military. 3 v. Published by State Historian. In Collected docs, as follows : v. 1 in Assem. docs. 1898, v. 21 : 68, pt. 2. v. 2 " Sen. " 1902, v. 16 : 32, pt. 8. v. 3 ' 1904, v. 8 : 11, pt. 5. 1859-1862. Mess, of Gov. E. D. Morgan, v. p. 1869-1872. Veto mess, of Gov. Hoffman. 1872. 147 pp. 8°- . Public papers of John T. Hoffman. 542 pp. 8°. 1873. Veto mess, of Gov. J. A. Dix. 42 pp. 1874. Same. 43 pp. 1875. Veto mess, of Gov. Tilden. 1875. 71 pp. 8°- 1875-1876. Mess, of Gov. Tilden. v. p. GOVERNOR— cont'd Message — cont'd Collected Messages — cont'd 1879. Public papers of Gov. L. Robinson. 96 pp. 1880-1881. Public papers of Gov. A. B. Cornell, v. p. 1880-1882. Same. v. p. 1883. Public papers of Gov. G. Cleveland. 208 pp. 1883-1884. Same. 2 v. in 1. 208, 345 pp. 1885. Public papers of Gov. D. B. Hill. 295 pp. 1888. Same. 262 pp. 1892. Public papers of Gov. R. P. Flower. 332 pp. 1893. Same. 528 pp. 1894. Same. 779 pp. 1896. Public papers of Gov. L. P. Morton. 481 pp. 1897-1898. Public papers of Gov. F. S. Black. 2 v. in 1. 404 pp. 1899. Public papers of Gov. T. Roosevelt. 342 pp. 1900. Same. 288 pp. Annual Messages These may be found regularly In both the Senate and Assembly jols. Occasionally they are also printed as documents. A collation of the jols. may be found on p. 5 of this volume. GRAIN Exports United States; see Commerce: Fobeiqn Tbade GRAPES; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS GRAPHITE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS GRASS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS GRAVESEND Common Land; see Land Tenure GREAT BRITAIN See also England. Employment; see Labor. Employment Commerce; see that title Co-operation; see Industries, that sub-title Insane in; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Wages; see Labor. Wages GREAT POND, LONG ISLAND; see NATURAL RESOURCES. WATER POWER GREENBACKS; see MONEY GREENE COUNTY Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Roads; see Roads: County GUM TREES; see NATURAL RESOURCES. FORESTS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS ORPHAN HOME; see p. 379 GYPSUM Deposit; see Natural Resources. Minerals Manufactures; see Industries, etc. Mining HAMBURG Exhibition; see Industries. Exhibitions HAMILTON COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 253 HAMILTON COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey- Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: State HARBOR IMPROVEMENT; see PUBLIC WORKS HARBOR REGULATIONS; see COMMERCE HARLEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL HARLEM RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy HARRIETSTOWN Debt; see Debt: City HAWAII Education; see Education. Foreign Countries HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS License; see License HAY Inspection; see Industries, etc. HEAD MONEY; see TAXATION. PASSENGER TAX HEALTH; see PUBLIC HEALTH HEBREW SHELTERING GUARDIAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK; see p. 37g HEMATITE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS HEMP Produce; see Agriculture. Crops HEMPSTEAD GAS LIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL HERKIMER COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents HIGH SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION HIGHWAYS; see ROADS HOBART COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC HOLLAND Education; see Education. Foreign Countries HOMES FOR FRIENDLESS; see MAINTENANCE: PRI- VATE. DEPENDENTS HOMESTEAD LAND; see LAND HOOSICK Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax HOOSICK RIVER Bridges; see that title HOPS Produce; see Agriculture. Crops HORSES; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK HORSESHOERS Occupation Tax; see License HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES; see AGRICULTURAL SO- CIETIES HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES License; see License HOURS OF LABOR; see LABOR HOUSE INDUSTRIES; see LABOR HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR THE REFORMATION OF JUVE- NILE DELINQUENTS; see p. 377 HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR WOMEN, HUDSON; see p. 406 HOUSING OF THE POPULATION; see POPULATION HUDSON (CITY) Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Debt; see Debt: City Public Schools; see Education. Public Taxation; see Taxation: Local HUDSON COUNTY Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Public Buildings; see Public Buildings: County HUDSON LUNATIC ASYLUM; see p. 376 HUDSON RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy Opening and Closing of; see Navigation. Seasons Riparian Lands; see Land, that title Water Shed; see Natural Resources. Water Power HUDSON RIVER STATE HOSPITAL FOR INSANE; see p. 400 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY Topographical Survey; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey HUDSON WHALING COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY; see NATURAL RESOURCES. WATER POWER HYDROGRAPHY; see NATURAL RESOURCES. WATER POWER ILLINOIS Child Labor; see Labor. Child Labor Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection House Industries; see Labor, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State Transfer Tax; see Taxation: State. Revenue ILLITERACY; see POPULATION IMMIGRANTS Tax; see Taxation. Passenger Tax IMMIGRATION; see POPULATION. MIGRATION 254 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INCOME TAX; see TAXATION: STATE, THAT TITLE INCURABLES Maintenance; see Maintenance: Private. Defectives INDIANA Agriculture; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State INDIANS Education; see that title Expenditures for 1847. Rept. of comptroller on petition for payment of salary as Indian agt. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 110, 1847 v. 3.) Lands; see Land: Indian Lands Maintenance; see that title Paupeis Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Dependents. POOE Population; see that title INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION; see EDUCATION. INDUS- TRIAL AND TECHNICAL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR OUTCAST WOMEN; see p. 381 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS Reformatory; see Maintenance Technical; see Education. Industrial and Technical INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES 1886. Table showing rank of each state of U. S. as to population, no. farms, aggregate value of farms and of produce, no. of mnfg. establishments, and aggregate value of capital and produce. (1 A.R. factory inspectors 1886: 59.) 1896. Mnfg. industries of Belgium. (Bull. v. 4, bureau labor statistics 1902: 233-235.) 1896-1900. Mnftres. in Sweden. (Same 1902: 236-237.) 1898. Hungarian mnfg. industry. (Bame 1902: 236.) New York 1810. Series of tables of several branches of Amer. mnftres. in state, (v. 4 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. pt. 1, 1816: 127-141.) 1811. Rept. re. improvement and extension of domestic mnftres. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1811.) . Abstr. of mnfg. establishments and mnftres. which have been taken acct. of in N. Y. distr. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1811, table facing p. 116.) 1814. Rept. on petition for state assistance in rebldg. manufactory of small arms. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1814.) 1815. Rept. on memorial of C. D. Colden and associates that they be incorporated with powers to purchase raw materials on order of mnftrers.; to make loans and advances on deposits of mnftrd. articles and to vend same. (Same Jan. 1815: 439-442.) 1816. Rept. of jt. committee on that part of govs, speech which relates to mnftres. (Bame 1816: 257-258.) . Maintenance of mnftres. (Govs. mess. 1816.) 1817. Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. domestic mnftres. (Sen. jol. 40 sess. 1816/7: 52-54.) 1818. Rept. re. domestic mnftres. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1818: 616-617.) . Rept. re. agric. and mnftres. In state. (Bame Jan. 1818: 407-411.) 1820. Rept. re. petition praying grant of land for erection of mill with improved horizontal water- wheel. (Same Jan. 1820: 733.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd New York — cont'd 1822. Domestic mnftres. entitled to encouragement. (Govs. mess. 1822.) 1824. Legisl. encouragement of domestic mnftre. ad- vised. (Same 1824.) 1825. Rept. re. progress of agric. and domestic mnftres. under laws intended to promote same and alterations necessary to perfect system. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 332-335.) . Rept. re. progress of agric. and domestic mnftres., under laws intended to promote same, expediency of continuing such laws, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 796-799.) 1826. Memoir on expediency and practicability of im- proving or creating home markets for sale of agric. productions and raw materials by introduction or growth (i. e. training) of artizans and mnftrers.; by G. Tibbits. (v. 3 Memoirs bd. agric. state of N. Y. 1826: 289-325.) . Rept. on general condition of mnfg. industries and agric. in state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 438-442.) 1831. Rept. of comptroller on petition of Oldenbarne- veld Mnfg. Co. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 290, 1831 v. 4.) 1841. Introduction of labor saving machinery into Cortland co. (v. 1 Trans, state agric. socy. 1841: 131-133.) 1845. Agric. statistics; domestic mnftres. (v. 5 same 1845: 398-399.) 1847. Legisl. encouragement of investment of capital in mnfg. corporations urged. (Govs. mess. 1847.) 1848. Importance of legisl. encouragement of mnfg. corporations. (Same 1848.) 1850-1880. Table showing by decades increase in mnfg. industries in N. Y. state; no. of establishments, amt. of capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, etc. (1 A.R. factory inspectors 1886: 59.) 1854. Rept. of committee on mnftre., on act to repeal sec. 10, ch. 374, laws of 1850. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1854 v. 4.) 1857-1865. Table showing comparative grain and lum- ber business at Oswego each yr. (v. 25 Trans, state agric. socy. 1865: 485.) 1870-1900. Relative value of farm lands and products, and mnfg. investments. (A.R. tax comrs. 1902: 25.) 1886. Table showing by industries producing over $20,000 ann., no. of establishments, capital, hands employed, etc. (1 A.R. factory inspectors 1886: 70-117.) . Tables showing (a) by counties, (b) by indus- tries; no. establishments, capital, hands employed, wages paid, value of material and products. (1 same 1886: 60-69.) 1896-1899. Business improvement. (Bull. v. 1, bureau labor statistics 1899: 81-82.) 1901. Table showing by distribution of factories indus- trial centers of state. (16 A.R. factory inspectors 1901: 114-115.) 1902. Table of industries and no. persons employed in each. (17 same 1902: 17.) . Distribution of industrial centers of state. (1/ same 1902: 20-22.) Accidents 1886/7-1903/4. Accidents reported, etc. (2 A.R. fact- ory inspectors 1886/7 (table facing p. 118)— 19 same 1903/4.) Beginning with 1900/1 this table shows : (a) Nature and extent of injuries reported ; (b) Causes of acci- dents : fc) No. and age of employes injured; (d) No., age and sex of employes permanently disabled. 1890. Protection of elevators and hoist-ways; by depty. inspector Davis, Ohio. (7 same 1890: 648-653.) 1893. Guarding of elevators; by F. U. Coe, N. Y. (8 same 1893: 743-749.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 255 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1894. Rept. on enforcement of regulations for guard- ing machinery. (9 same 1894: 46-51.) . Accidents and how to prevent them where ma- chinery is in use; by inspector E. H. Davis, Ohio. (9 same 1894: 836-845.) 1895. Guarding of machinery in iron and steel mills; by deputy inspector Matthews, Ohio. (10 same 1895: 1323-1328.) 1896. Emery wheels — their use and misuse; by inspec- tor L. Guyon, Ohio. (11 same 1896: 1216-1219.) 1897. Difficulties met in guarding of machinery; by F. S. Nash, N. Y. (12 same 1897: 726-729.) . On efforts of dept. to have machine guards adopted, with cuts. (12 same 1897: 30-32.) . Blowers and exhaust fans; by H. Eikhoff, De- troit. (12 same 1897: 744-746.) 1898. The guarding of shoe machinery; by E. B. Put- nam, Mass. (13 same 1898: 770-772.) . Recommendation for greater security of eleva- tors and hoist-ways. (13 same 1898: 27-28.) 1899. Rept. on enforcement of sec. 81, labor law, re. dangerous machinery. (14 same 1899: 23-26.) . Guarding machinery; by C. Burfltt, Mass. (14 same 1899: 824-828.) 1901. Automatic gates; by factory insp. M. N. Baker, Penna. (16 same 1901: 552-556.) . Sanitary conditions and safety devices for ma- chinery in bake-shops; by inspector W. Woehrlin, Ohio. (16 same 1901: 546-551.) 1902. Bake-shop inspection and safety appliances for bakers' machinery; by W. Woehrlin, Ohio. (17 same 1901/2: 543-545.) 1903. Comparative methods of preventing accidents; by L. Guyon, Quebec. (18 same 1902/3: 1076- 1080.) . Review of legislation providing agst. accidents. (3 A.R. comr. labor 1903: 63-65.) England 1900. Prevention of accidents in England. (Bull, v 2, bureau labor statistics 1900: 332-333.) Adulteration Dairy Products; see below, that title Food Products; see below, that title Linseed Oil; see below, Ons. Vegetable Potash; see below, that title Sugae; see below, Sugab Manufacture Bakery Trade 1886. Condition of bake-shops of state; recommenda- tion to place bake-shops under state supervision. (1 A.R. factory inspectors 1886: 30-31.) 1894. Recommendations for legislative abatement of conditions under which baking business is con- ducted. (9 same 1894: 55-57.) 1897. Bake-shops; by D. J. Hanlon, of N. Y. (12 same 1897: 762-766.) 1898. Bake-shops in Ohio; by T. Wagner. (13 same 1898: 797-799.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen. as to definition of bake- shop. (4 A.R. comr. labor 1904: 139-140.) Inspection; see below, that title Strikes; see Labor Disputes. Bakers Beet-Sugar; see below, Sugar Biscuit Manufacture 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; establishments mnfg. bis- cuits by special process should observe provisions of labor law in interests of protection of public health. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 217-218.) Blood Drying Factories; see below, Noxious Trades Bounty 1842/3-1844/5. Stmt, of aggregate amt. of bounties paid on salt, coal, gypsum, lead, and empty casks INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Bounty — cont'd since passage of ch. 229, act of 1843. (A.R. comp- troller 1844/5: 40.) Mining; see below, that title Salt Manufacture; see below, that title Sugar-Beet Culture; see below, Sugar Brick Making 1838. Local details of brick mnftre. in Dutchess and Putnam cos. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 77-79), 1839 v. 5.) 1844. Brick making in N. Y.; by A. Hall. (v. 4 Trans. state agric. socy. 1844: 457-463.) 1893. Brick mnftre. of Ulster co. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 585-587.) Building Trades 1898-1899. Condition of bldg. trades compared with other trades. (Bull. v. 1 bureau labor statistics 1899: 10, 87.) 1899-1904. Statistics of bldg. operation in N. Y. City, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse; quarterly re- turns. (Same 1899 (pp. 98-102) — 6 same 1904.) Strikes ; see Labor Disputes Wages ; see Labor Canning 1904. Value of farm products ann. utilized by canning industries of state; suggestions of dept. of bacteri- ology, in N. Y. agric. exper. station, to prevent losses by fermentation, put into practice. (23 A. R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1904: 16-17.) Carpet Manufacture; see below, Textile Trades Carriage Trades Strikes; see Labor Disputes Cement 1840. Rept. on petition to incorporate cement co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 94, 1840: v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of E. C. Warner re. certain cement. 2 pp. (Same 297, 1840 v. 7.) . Communication of canal comrs. transmitting communication of H. S. Dexter re. hydraulic ce- ments. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 123, 1840 v. 4.) 1900-1904. Rept. of cement tests. (A.R. engr. etc. 1900 (pp. 143-146)— same 1904.) 1901. Lime and cement industries of N. Y.; H. Ries and E. C. Eckel; maps. (N.Y. state museum bull. 44: 633-968.) Cigar Making; see below, Tobacco Trade Clock Manufacture 1836. Rept. on petition for incorporation of Pough- keepsie Clock Mnfg. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1836 v. 2.) Clothing Trades 1897. Rept. on clothing industry; Amer. vs. sweat- shops; check of undesirable immigration only re- lief from existing evils. (12 A.R. factory in- spectors 1897: 43-54.) 1898. Rept. on clothing industry. (13 same 1898: 39- 43.) 1901. Growth of clothing industries; statutory regula- tion; no. of licenses; contract system; etc. (16 same 1901: 119-131.) . No. of persons engaged in custom and ready- made clothing trades. (Bull. v. 4 bureau labor sta- tistics 1901: 72.) Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Inspection; see below, that title Strikes; see Labor Disputes Co-operation 1897-1898. Co-operation in Great Britain and Ireland. (Bull. v. 2 bureau labor statistics 1900: 54-55.) 1902. Co-operation in Great Britain, (v. 4 same 1902: 241-242.) 256 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Corporations; see Corporations. Industrial Cotton Manufactures; see below, Textile Trades Crises and Depressions; see that title Dairy 1893-1900. Milk standards of various states. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 (v. 1: 725-729)— 8 same 1900.) 1899. Standards for dairy products in various states of Union. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 745-751.) 1901. Progress of dairy farming in Canada; by Prof. J. Robertson. (A.R. bureau farmers' institutes 1901: 464-489.) New York State serial Under ch. 202, laws of 1884. 1884-1892. Ann. rept. of N. Y. state dairy comr., 1-9. Albany, 1885-1893. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1884 In Sen. docs. 1885, v. 5 : 27. 2. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 2:24. 3. 1886 " Assem. " 1887, v. 7:48. 4. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 3 : 17. 5. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 5 : 20. 6. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 4:21. 7. 1890 " " " 1891, T. 4 : 17. 8. 1891 ' 1892, V. 4 : 18. 9. 1892 1893, v. 10 : 57. Abolished by ch. 338, laws of 1893, and placed under control of dept. of agriculture. non-serial 1845. Extension of dairy business in N. Y. within last few yrs. (v. 5 Trans, agric. socy. 1845: 58.) 1846-1847. Table showing butter and cheese shipped at each office on all canals of state, and tons from this state and other states and Canada separately. (v. 7 same 1847: 261-262; v. 9 same 1849: 429.) 1862. Associated dairies and cheese manufactories of N. Y.; by X. A. Willard. (v. 22 same 1862: 236- 256.) 1866. Stmt, of no. of milch cows in state with amt. of butter, cheese, and milk produced, (v. 26 same 1866: 189.) 1871. Res. of Orange Co. Milk Assn. re. transportation of milk and cream on r.rs., etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1871 v. 5.) 1881. Minority rept. re. oleomargarine, butter, lard, and cheese. 19 pp. (Same 128, 1881 v. 8.) . Majority rept. re. oleomargarine, lard, and cheese. 4 pp. (Same 105, 1881 v. 8.) 1884. Dairy interests of state of N. Y.; by J. Shull, secy. N. Y. State Dairymen's Assn. (46 A.R. state agric. socy. 1886: 1-4.) 1884-1903. Receipts of 40 qt. cans of crude milk, con- densed milk and cream, reed, in N. Y. City. (11 A.R. agric. dept. 1903 v. 1: 35.) 1885. Provision for collection of dairy statistics rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. 1885: 30.) 1886. Rept. re. investigation of dairy comr. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 83, 1886 v. 5.) . Res. re. investigation into charges of inefficiency of dairy comr. 2 pp. (Same 68, 1886 v. 4.) . Rept. of N. Y. state dairy comr. re. violations of dairy laws of state. 59 pp. foldg. table. (Same 58, 1886 v. 4.) 1887-1898. Value per annum of milk disposed of in N. Y. (6 A.R. agric. dept. 1898 v. 1: 58.) 1888-1898. No. of 40 qt. cans of milk going into N. Y. City. (6 same 1898 (v. 1: 58-59)— 7 same 1899.) 1888-1899. Ann. consumption of milk in N. Y. City. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 12.) 1888-1900. Amt. of milk reed. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 12.) 1888-1901. Amt. of milk reed, in N. Y. City. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 45.) 1889. N. Y. the leading dairy state; estimated value of dairy products and aggregate capital invested in dairying. (8 same 1889: 13.) in N. Y. per annum. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Dairy— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of sale of milk that has been deprived of a portion of its fat. (A. R. atty. gen. 1890: 235-237.) 1890-1894. Total yrly. value of dairy products handled; increase in value of eastern dairy products handled in N. Y. City. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 (v. 1: 159) — 2 same 1894.) 1890-1899. Value of eastern dairy products handled in N. Y. City. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 194-195.) 1890-1901. Total yrly. value of eastern dairy products handled in N. Y. City. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 153-154.) 1890-1903. Total yrly. value of eastern and western dairy products handled in N. Y. City. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 159)— 11 same 1903.) 1892-1900. Bienn. return of butter and cheese products in N. Y. state. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 157.) . Same. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 36.) 1892-1902. Product of butter and cheese made in fac- tories of N. Y. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 163-164.) . List of butter and cheese factories; amt. of pro- duct of each. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 599-719)— 10 same 1902.) 6 lists only have been Issued, viz., In 1-2, 6, 8, and 10 repts. 1893. Amt. of milk reed, in Buffalo. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 270-271.) . Quantity of crude milk, unsweetened condensed milk and cream reed, in N. Y. City. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 205-216.) . On milk standard in N. Y. state; constitution- ality of law as decided in People vs. Cipperly ac- cepted. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 105.) . Law abolishing dairy comn. and transmitting duties of same to comr. of agric. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 7.) . On enforcement of milk laws. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 9-10.) 1893-1900. Standard for quality of and laws relating to milk. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 725-729)— 8 same 1900.) 1893-1902. Receipts, by mo., over all roads, of crude milk, unsweetened condensed milk, and cream in N. Y. City. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 217)— 11 same 1902/3.) 1894. Tenth agric. distr. has greater dairy interests than any other distr. of state; more factories for mnftre. of butter and cheese; investment in dairy- ing more than combined investment of all other interests. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 424.) 1896-1897. On milk supply of Buffalo; value and quan- tity of milk delivered from 9th agric. division. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 462-463.) 1897. On legal milk standards. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 11-15.) 1897-1900. Factory products of butter and cheese; by counties. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 159-160.) 1898. Difficulty in enforcing milk law. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 59.) . Effect of law to bar action for violation of agric. law in cases where milk sold comes from cow. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 60.) . Increase in amt. of milk used in Buffalo; sources of delivery. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 330.) . Suggestion for law preventing sale of skimmed and whole milk from same wagon. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 331.) . Law re. taking samples of milk from herd, when found below standard, is just. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 330; 357.) . " McLaughlin act " produces good results in 7th agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 298.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 257 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Dairy — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1898-1899. Percentage of increase in milk receipts. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 170.) 1899. No. of butter and cheese factories in each co. in 6th division of state, i. e. Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Tioga, and Tomp- kins cos. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 340.) . Monthly receipts of crude milk, unsweetened condensed milk and cream in N. Y. by r.r. and other sources. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 302-314.) 1899-1902. Quantity of milk and cream reed, in Buf- falo. (7 same 1898/9 (v. 1: 410)— 10 same 1902.) Omitted from 8th arm. rept. 1900. Improvement in average quality of milk supply of 8th agric. division. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 200.) . Sixth agric. division largest milk shipping distr. in state. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 189.) . Butter and cheese, condensed milk and cream produced in N. Y. state; by counties. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 156.) . Laws for settling difficulty in regard to sale of skimmed milk. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 11.) Adulteration 1884. Rept. on investigation of adulteration of dairy products. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1884 v. 3.) 1901. Briefs and points for the People on appeal in People vs. Biesecker; constitutionality of law pro- hibiting use of preservaline in dairy product. (9 A.R. agric. dept. 1901 v. 1: 46-105.) Butter 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 110, re. amdmt. of act for protection of dairymen and to prevent deception in sales of butter. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1561.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on criminality of mnfg. adulterated butter. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 233-234.) 1894. Suggestion for amdmt. of law requiring dupli- cate samples of suspected imitation of butter. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 346.) 1899. Enforcement of law of 1899, regulating sale of process or renovated butter. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 60.) 1901. Difficulty in enforcing " process butter law." (9 same 1901 v. 1: 51-52.) . Clandestine methods used by agts. to sell adul- terated butter in Greater N. Y. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 11.) Cheese 1883. Rept. on mnftre. of Neuchatel cheese and its adulterations at factories in Orange co.; by E. W. Martin. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 263-267.) Milk 1854. Rept. on petition of citizens and physicians of N. Y. City for act to prevent sale of impure or adulterated milk. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1854 v. 2.) . Petition from citizens of city of N. Y. for legal interference to suppress sale of impure milk. 7 pp. (Same 102, 1854 v. 2.) 1861. Rept. on bill re. sale of impure milk. 2 pp. (Same 67, 1861 v. 2.) 1893. Prosecutions for violation of law re. adulterated milk. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 v. 1: 190-201.) . On new law of standard and sale of adulterated milk. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 45.) 1894. Slight percentage of adulteration in milk; on law for considering the possession of adulterated milk as offence. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 217.) 1900. Suggestion to raise milk standard so as to stop adulteration. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 190.) . Sale of adulterated cream has ceased. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 13.) 17 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Dairy — cont'd Butteb For Internal revenue tax on renovated butter see Tax- ation : Federal. 1893-1894. Butter standards of various states. (1 A.R. dept. agric. 1893 (v. 1: 733)— 2 same 1894.) 1899. Trend of judicial decisions in western states are agst. butter interests. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 167.) New York State 1882-1902. Receipts and value of butter, etc., handled in N. Y. City. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 (v. 1: 148- 157)— 10 same 1902.) To 1887 returns are for butter only ; to 1889 they include milk and cream ; thereafter all dairy products. 1892-1902. Increase in mnftre. of pure butter; amt. of butter in N. Y. state. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 37.) 1899. Production of butter short; less than 10% of that of former yrs.; yr. profitable for mnftrer. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 168.) 1900. High prices for butter; good export demand. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 135.) 1902. Yr. characterized by unusual price in creamery butter. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 123.) v^HEESE 1894. Canadian cheese probably best in world. (2 A. R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 155.) New York State 1860. On cheese dairying in Herkimer co. (v. 20 Trans, agric. socy. 1860: 171-172.) 1864. Extr. from rept. of N. Y. State Cheese Mnfg. Assn., organized Jan. 7, 1864. (v. 23 same 1863: 170-231.) 1866. Table giving no. of cows, amt. of cured cheese, average price, average lbs. of milk to one of cured cheese, and average weight for various cheese factories of state, (v. 26 same 1866: 474-475.) 1892-1902. Quantity of cheese mnftred. in N. Y. state. (10 A.R. agric. dept. 1902 v. 1: 50.) — -. Same. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 43-44.) 1893. Investigations relating to mnftre. of cheese. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 336-348.) 1894-1898. Receipts of cheese in N. Y. City. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 143-144.) 1896. Methods used by dept. in enforcing cheese law. (4 same 1895/6 v. 1: 51-53.) 1897-1901. Total yrly. receipts of cheese in N. Y. City; amt. exported and consumed by home trade. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 156-157.) 1898. Decrease in price and make of cheese in 2d agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 136.) 1900. Reputation of N. Y. cheese injured through for- eign duplicates of our state brand. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 15.) 1901. Great demand for home and export trade in cheese in 2d agric. division. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 135.) 1902. High price in butter cause of increased value of cheese. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 124.) . Reputation of N. Y. injured through imitation of full cream cheese mnftred. elsewhere. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 51.) . " Export " cheese of factories on Amer. side of St. Lawrence River changed to " home trade " cheese; reasons. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 162.) 1903. Counterfeiting of full cream cheese brand issued by dept. done entirely outside state. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 41.) Education 1889. Proposed establishment of dairy school. (8 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1899: 27-28.) 1890. First dairy school held in exper. station. (9 same 1888: 62-64.) 258 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Dairy — cont'd Education — cont'd 1893. On instruction in cheese making. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 v. 1: 49.) . Apprn. of legist, for construction and equipment of bldg. for dairy husbandry at Cornell. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 93.) 1894. Suggestion to grant agric. comr. power to make rules on suggestion of expert cheese and butter makers. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 156.) . Suggestion for some law continuing employment of expert butter and cheese makers. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 155.) 1898. Demand for more cheese experts in 7th agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 298.) . Extent of cheese instruction; comparative stand- ard of N. Y. cream cheese; cases of counterfeiting; suggestion for federal law agst. latter. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 9-10.) EXPENDITURES FOB 1884-1890. Payments from general fund to satisfy ex- penses, etc., of state dairy comn. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1883/4 (pp. 44-45)— same 1889/90.) Later stmts, included under caption Agric. Inspection; see below, that title Laws; see below, Food Products. Laws Dangerous Trades See also above Accidents. 1862. Act re. keeping of gunpowder, saltpetre, and cer- tain other substances, in city of N. Y.; also, ordi- nances to prevent storage of fire-works, and, rela- tive to hoist-ways; also, extr. from ordinance for preventing and extinguishing fires in city of N. Y. N. Y, 1862. 23 pp. 12° 1888. Communication from state bd. re. sale of com- pounds or mixtures containing ingredients of poi- sonous character. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1888 v. 10.) 1892. Renewal of recommendation prohibiting chil- dren under 16 from employment in dangerous and unhealthy occupations. (7 A.R. factory inspectors 1892: 63.) 1893. Employment of children at dangerous occupa- tions under laws of Ohio. (8 same 1893: 754-760.) 1894. What occupations should be regarded as danger- ous to life and limb or to health; by chief inspector Watchorn, Penna. (9 same 1894: 831-836.) 1895. Poisonous and deleterious articles used in mnftre. of artificial flowers and feathers; by dep- uty inspector Nash of N. Y. (10 same 1895: 1331- 1335.) 1897. On efforts of dept. to afford protection from dust creating machinery; with cuts. (12 same 1897: 32-34.) 1898. Recommendation in case of dust creating ma- chinery; enforcement of regulations. (13 same 1898: 32-33.) 1899. Dangerous and unhealthful occupations; by Mr. Guyon. (14 same 1899: 821-824.) . Attempts of dept. to afford protection to polish- ing and buffing workers. (14 same 1899: 32-35.) . Women and children only are prohibited from working buffing wheels of material specified by statute; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 308.) 1900. Progress in enforcing regulations re. polishing and buffing trades. (15 A.R. factory inspectors 1900: 24-25.) 1901. Dangerous trades; by W. E. Walling, 111. (16 same 1901: 520-527.) . The collection and removal of refuse from grind- ing and polishing machines; by J. W. Bath. (16 same 1901: 528-530.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Dangerous Trades — cont'd 1904. Accidental injury defined trade union benefit; summary of decision in Second Appelate Division. (Bull. v. 6 bureau labor statistics 1904: 296-297.) 1905. Law prohibiting employment of protected classes at polishing and buffing; comment. (3 A.R. comr. labor 1905: 60.) Tobacco Factories; see below, Tobacco Trade Dried Fruit 1898. Evaporated raspberries in western N. Y.; by L. H. Bailey. (Bull. 110, agric. exper. station Cor- nell; also in 8 A.R. agric. exper. station 1896: 531- 564.) Drug Trade serial New York Chemical Manufacturing Company 1826-1838. Stmt, of funds and property. In Collected docs, as follows : 1825 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1826:608-618. 1826-27 not found. 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 490-495. 1829-1830 not found. 1831 in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 3 : 249. 1832 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 161. 1833 ' 1833, v. 3:170. 1834 " " " 1834, v. 4 : 305. 1835-1837 not found. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 5 : 249. non-serial 1825. Rept. on petition praying for incorporation of institution in N. Y. City to be entitled Apothe- caries' co. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 571-573.) 1868. Rept. of committee on practice and compound- ing of drugs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3321.) 1903/4. Litigation to establish character of proprie- tary medicines. (9 A.R. excise comr. 1903/4: 60- 64.) Inspection; see below, that title Dyeing 1843. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Dyeing and Prtg. Es- tablishment for removal of charter. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1843 v. 2.) Expositions Hamburg 1864. Rept. of State Agric. Socy. re. expenditures of apprn. to pay freight on articles sent to Hamburg Exhibition. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1864 v. 4.) Paris serial 1867-1868. Ann. rept. of N. Y. state comr., 1-2. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1867 in Assem. docs. 1867, v. 2 : 17. 2. 1868 " Sen. " 1868, v. 3 : 39. New York City 1873. Concurrent res. re. industrial exhibition of N. Y. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1873 v. 3.) 1874. Rept. on act re. industrial exhibition. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 151, 1874 v. 10.) World's Columbian 1892. Jt. res. re. World's Fair, city of Chicago. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1892 v. 4.) 1893. Complete stmt, of all disbursements made by World's Fair Comn. 52 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1895 v. 8.) . Communication from comptroller with expense list of World's Fair Comn. (Assem. jol. 1893: 165-167.) . Rept. to gov. by bd. of general mngrs. of ex- hibit of state of N. Y. at World's Columbian Expo- sition. 36 pp. Cotton States, etc. 1895. Rept. of bd. of comrs. representing state of N. Y. at Cotton States and International Exposition held at Atlanta, Ga. 302 pp., 24 pi., 9 ports. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 259 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Expositions — cont'd Cotton States — cont'd 1895. Govs. mess, on invitation from Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta. (Sen. jol. 1895: 1105.) . Communication from gov. on Cotton States and International Exposition to tie held in Atlanta, Ga. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1895 v. 6.) Trans-Mississippi, etc. 1899. Rept. 59 pp. Paris Exposition 1900. Rept. of comrs. representing N. Y. at Universal Exposition at France, 1900. 202 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1902 v. 22.) . Same. Brooklyn, 1901. 175 pp., pi. Fat-rendering; see below, Noxious Trades Feed Stuff 1899. Concentrated feeding stuffs law. 1 1. Published by Agric. Exper. Station at Geneva, N. Y. 1901. The provisions of the law relating to the sale of cattle foods. 6 pp. Published by Agric. Exper. Station at Geneva, N. Y. . Table of mnftrers. and importers who have com- plied with N. Y. feeding stuffs law, 1901, with list of brands so guaranteed and the guarantees. (20 A.R. agric. exper. station 1901: 362-367.) 1902. List of brands of feeding stuffs not having legal standing in state or else sold without full com- pliance with the law. (20 same 1901: 387.) Inspection; see below, that title Fertilizer Manufacture 1836. Use of lime as a manure. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 171-172), 1837 v. 2.) 1868-1888. Table showing improvement in commercial fertilizers in 20 yrs. (7 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1888: 32.) 1892. Aggregate amt. of fertilizer sold in N. Y. state. (11 same 1892: 220.) Inspection; see below, that title Flax; see below, Textile Trades Flour Manufacture 1815. Rept. on mnftre. of flour in N. Y. (v. 4 Trans. socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1816 pt. 1 app. pp. 13-19.) 1819. Observations on culture of wheat and mnftre. of flour in N. Y. state; by J. Humbert, (v. 4 same 1818 pt. 2, 33-49.) . Chamber of Commerce has instituted an inquiry into cause of the inferior quality of flour mnftred. in N. Y. state. (Govs. mess. 1819.) . Rept. re. depreciated state of flour in foreign markets, and suggestions to correct abuses which have crept into mnftre. of same. (Assem. jol. 42 sess 1819: 387-388.) 1823. Rept. of comrs. on petition praying privilege to erect dam and mills on Wood Creek, Oneida co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 314.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying for authority to erect dam across west branch of Delaware River for purpose of propelling grist-mill and such other hydraulic machinery. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 623.) . Rept. on petition praying authority to erect and maintain dam across Susquehanna River. [Same Jan. 1828: 1091-1092.) 1830. Rept. on petition re. erection of mills, etc., on Genesee River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 375, 1830 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on petition of sundry millers of western part of state re. regulation of standard measure for bran and shorts. 1 p. (Same 366, 1839 v. 6.) Inspection; see below, that title INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Food Products 1800. Rept. of inspector general of provisions. (As- sem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 82-85.) 1883. Rept. upon cereals and products, and accessories of flour and bread foods, baking powders, cream tartars, bicarbonate of soda, bicarbonate of ammo- nia, alum powders, and the "alum question"; by E. G. Love. Albany, 1883. 1 p. 1., 559-589 pp. Repr. from 2 ann. rept. of state bd. of health. 1898. Increasing demand in 10th agric. division for pure food laws, especially regulating adulteration of flour and other mill products. (6 A.R. agric. dept. 1898 v. 1: 358.) 1900. Law agst. use of preservatives; trade in same greatly reduced. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 13.) 1901. Execution of law preventing sale of preserva- line; question raised of constitutionality of law. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 46.) Adulteration 1881. Concerning law to prevent adulteration of food and drugs. 4 pp. . Catalogue of literature of chemistry of foods and drugs; prepared for use of analysts and in- spectors under state bd. of health by A. L. Colby. Albany, 1881. 12, 8, 8 pp. Published by Bureau of Chemical Analysis to Prevent Adulteration of Foods and Drugs. 1886. Rept. on petition asking exemption from opera- tion of food and drug laws for certain peas and beans imported from France admitted to be col- ored with sulphate of copper. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 403-422.) 1887. Amdmt. of laws re. adulteration of food and drugs, such laws to be brought together in one general statute. (Govs. mess. 1887: 29-30.) 1899. Injury to farmers from production of adulter- ated food products. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1899 v. 1: 67.) . Federal govt, has power to prevent commerce in adulterated food products. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 68.) 1900. Necessity of legislative action to prevent adul- teration of food. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 47.) . Legislative right to pass act agst. use of pre- servatives in food products. (8 A.R. agric. dept. 1900 v. 1: 14.) . Necessity of prevention of adulteration of foods. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1901. Impossible to determine adulteration; no prose- cutions can be made until chemists devise means of detection. (9 A.R. agric. dept. 1901 v. 1: 111-112.) BUTTERINE See also below Laws. 1894. Efforts to sell butterine in 8th agric. division. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 395.) Inspection; see below, that title Laed 1826. Rept. on petition praying law to regulate inspec- tion of lard. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 561.) Laws 1893-1894. Summary of state laws re. milk. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 (v. 1: 727-732)— 2 same 1894.) . Summary of state laws relating to oleomarga- rine, butterine, artificial adulterated or imitation butter and cheese. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 734-744) — 2 same 1894.) . Summary of laws of various states re. vinegar. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 745-747)— 2 same 1894.) 1893-1895. Summary of state laws re. adulterated food, etc. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 747-750)— 3 same 1895.) 1893-1900. Misc. state laws re. dairy products. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 750-752) — 8 same 1900.) 1894. States having law agst. use of oleomargarine in public institutions. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 1252.) 260 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Food Products — cont'd Laws — cont'd 1898. Suggestion for federal law to effect that dairy or food products sent from state to state should become subject to operation of state laws. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 66.) 1899. Epitome of pure food laws of U. S. and various states. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 755-853.) 1900. On federal bill agst. falsely branded food pro- ducts. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 15.) New York State Text only ; comment on law re. particular article entered with subject see oleomargarine, vinegar, etc., below. 1881. Act to prevent adulteration of food or drugs; ch. 407, laws of 1881. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 497-499.) 1896. Vinegar law; text and comment; adulterated vinegar made for sale outside state. (4 A.R. agric. dept. 1895/6 v. 1: 87-89.) . Text of milk laws; difficulties of execution; milk standards in various states. (4 same 1895/6 v. 1: 10-41.) 1897. Law regarding possession of colored oleomarga- rine. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 167.) Oleomargarine See also above Laws. 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 699, re. regulation of mnftre. and sale of oleomargarine. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1679-1681.) 1882. Regulation of oleomargarine trade. (Govs. mess. 1882: 21-22.) 1886-1896. Quantity of oleomargarine sold per annum. (4 A.R. agric. dept. 1895/6 v. 1: 218.) 1890-1893. Increase in sale of oleomargarine due to original package decision. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 214.) 1892-1900. Exports of oleomargarine from port of N. Y. and from all ports of V. S. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 160)— 8 same 1899/00.) 1st to 4th stmts, are for 1892/3-1892/6 resp., In 1st- 4th ann. rept. 5th stmt. (1892/8) is In 6th ann. rept. and 6th and last stmt., 1899/00, Is in 8th ann. rept. 1893. Communication from gov. re. use of oleomarga- rine purchased by direction of supt. of one of the state hospitals for use of its inmates. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1893 v. 1.) . Defect in penal code; no provision for arrest of those handling oleomargarine. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 v. 1: 18.) . Mnftrers. outside of N. Y. state succeed through decisions of Interstate Commerce Comn. and Su- preme Court to get market for oleomargarine in state. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 14.) . On right and power of state of N. Y. to prohibit sale of oleomargarine. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 29.) . Communication from gov. on purchase of oleo- margarine by one of state prisons for use of in- mates. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1893: 342-343.) 1894. Claim that federal govt, legalizes oleomarga- rine as trade article by imposing revenue tax upon it; right of outsiders to sell oleomargarine in state questioned. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 13.) . Difficulties in enforcing oleomargarine law due to decision of U. S. Court in Armour & Co. case, and difficulty of obtaining samples for analysis. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 346.) 1896. Oleomargarine law; question of its constitution- ality; criticism of methods adopted in placing pro- duct in public institutions. (4 same 1895/6 v !• 42-48.) 1897. Decrease in sale of oleomargarine and increase in sale of process butter in 5th agric. division. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 382.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Food Products — cont'd Oleomargarine — cont'd 1897. Amdmt. to agric. law regarding possession of colored margarine; on constitutionality of amdmt. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 167.) . Controversy betw. attys. of people and Armour & Co. over question of examining books of co. to ascertain amt. of oleomargarine shipped in N. Y. state. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 20-22.) 1898. Only one oleomargarine manufactory operating in state. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 63.) . First illicit factory of oleomargarine discovered in any state. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 135.) . Opposed to federal tax on oleomargarine. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 66.) . Oleomargarine and filled cheese driven from 6th agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 279.) . Decision of Supreme Court of U. S. in case of Schollenberger vs. Penna. affecting oleomargarine question; other cases cited. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 63.) 1899. Oleomargarine practically not sold in N. Y. market. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 56.) . Methods of oleomargarine mnftrers. to avoid state laws. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 56.) 1900. Review of prosecutions of oleomargarine cases in Mass. and U. S. courts; Plumley case, Schollen- berger vs. Penna. and Commonwealth vs. Van Dyke cited. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 39.) . Armour cases re. right to sell in N. Y. state oleomargarine brought in from other states. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 43-44.) . High prices in butter cause of many attempts in 8th agric. division to sell oleomargarine. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 200.) . Comment on federal Grout bill regarding changes in oleomargarine laws. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 36-37.) . Wattles case only instance of violation to any extent of oleomargarine law. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 32-33.) . Small violations of oleomargarine laws in N. Y. and Brooklyn. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 33.) . Communication from atty. gen. on oleomargarine cases. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1900 v. 8.) 1902. Decision of Appellate Division in case of N. Y. retail grocer for clandestinely selling oleomarga- rine. (10 A.R. agric. dept. 1902 v. 1: 29-33.) Sugar; see below, Sugar Manufacture Vinegar See also above Laws. 1893-1899. Vinegar standards of various states. (1 A. R. agric. dept. 1893 (v. 1: 744-745)— 7 same 1899.) 1899. Vinegar standards in various states of Union. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 752-754.) New York State 1892. Magnitude of interest engaged in mnftre. of vinegar. (1 A.R. agric. dept. 1893 v. 1: 34.) 1893. Sale of large quantity of spurious vinegar; ex- pense of enforcement of law. (1 same 1893 v. 1: 43.) 1894. Violations of vinegar law; review of People vs. Girard (right of state to prohibit use of artificial coloring matter in vinegar. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 145-148.) . Enforcement of law re. adulterated vinegar vio- lations. (2 same 1894 v. 1: 218.) 1898. Vinegar law fairly well lived up to. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 67.) 1900. Court asserts clause in vinegar law agst. arti- ficially coloring vinegar is constitutional; People vs. Girard cited. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 14.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 261 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Food Products — cont'd Vinegar — cont'd New York State — cont'd 1901. Violations of agric. law re. vinegar adulteration; prosecutions. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 105-106.) . On failure of legisl. to pass bill regulating mix- ture of cider vinegar; on policy of atty. gen's, office in designating one atty. for prosecution of all vinegar cases. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 197-198.) 1903. Last part of art. Ill, vinegar law, declared un- constitutional by Supreme Court. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 74.) Fur Trade 1800. Dressing of deer skins and mnftre. of same into mittens commenced about 1800 at Kingsboro, N. Y. (v. 14 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1854: 57-58.) Glass Manufacture 1825. Rept. re. petition lor incorporation of co. under style of N. Y. Crown and Cylinder Glass Mnfg. Co. to be located in Woodstock, Ulster co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 410.) 1833. Rept. on petition for incorporation of Rensse- laer Glass Mnfg. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 204, 1833 v. 3.) Grain Trade Inspection; see below, that title Hay Trade Inspection; see below, that title House Industries; see Labor. House Industries Ice Trade 1886. Rept. on purity of ice from Onondaga Lake, Erie Canal at Syracuse, and from Cazenovia Lake. 60 pp. Insecticide Manufacture Inspection; see below, that title Inspection serial Inspectors, etc., of Merchandise Under act of May 14, 1840, concerning inspection laws. 1841-1845. Abstr. of returns of inspectors and meas- urers of merchandise, provisions, and produce. In Collected docs, as follows : 1841 in Assem. docs. 1842, v. 7 : 139. 1842 " *' " 1843, t. 5:131. 1843 " Sen. " 1844, t. 2:81. 1844 1845, v. 2:56. 1845 " " " 1846, v. 3:82. Weigher General in New York City 1835-1839. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 2 : 129. 1836 " Sen. " 1837, v. 2:63. 1837 1838, v. 1 : 24. 1838 " " " 1839, t. 2:42. 1839 " Assem. " 1840, v. 2 : 54. Inspector of Provisions, Rensselaer County 1836. Ann. rept. (only rept.). (Assem. doc. 38, 1837 v. 1.) non-serial 1834. Rept. re. ann. repts. of sundry inspectors of flour, lumber, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 297, 1834 v. 4.) 1835. Veto of Sen. bill regulating weighing of merchan- dise in N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1835: 249-250.) . Rept. of committee on petitions of merchants, traders, etc., for passage of law regulating weigh- ing of merchandise. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1835 v. 2.) . Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. City adverse to act regulating weighing of merchandise in that city. 4 pp. {Same 65, 1835 v. 2.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Objections of gov. to act regulating weighing of merchandise in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Same 82, 1835 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. on memorials for an amdmt. of law re. weighing of merchandise in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 81, 1836 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce for repeal of act regulating weighing of merchandise in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1838 v. 2.) 1841. Abstrs. of return of inspectors and measurers of merchandise, provisions, and produce. 77 pp. (Assem. doc. 259, 1841 v. 7.) . Memorial of Chamber of Commerce re. inspec- tion laws. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 78, 1841 v. 3.) 1842. Memorial from Free Trade Assn. of N. Y. City re. inspection laws. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 22, 1843 v. 2.) 1843. Memorial remonstrating agst. any alteration of inspection laws. 12 pp. (Same 69, 1843 v. 3.) . Rept. of select committee re. inspection laws. 5 pp. (Same 142, 1843 v. 6.) 1844. Rept. on weighing merchandise in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 36, 1844 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. re. repts. of inspectors in certain cities and cos. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1845 v. 2.) Bakebies 1897. Connecticut's new bake-shop law and what it is accomplishing; by G. L. McLain. (12 A.R. fact- ory inspector 1897: 768-773.) . Bake-shop inspection in Ohio; by T. Wagner. (12 same 1897: 766-768.) New York State 1886-1900. Summarized table of factory, bake-shop and mine inspection. (1 A.R. comr. labor 1901: 22.) 1894-1900. General rept. on condition of bake-shop in- spection work. (9 A.R. factory inspector 1894 (pp. 55-57)— 15 same 1900.) 1894/5-1899/00. Statistics of bakeries inspected. (10 same 1894/5 (pp. 1092-1252) — 15 same 1899/00.) 1895. Text of bake-shop inspection act; condition of bake-shops in N. Y. City. (10 same 1895: 40-57.) 1896. Bake-shop inspection; by inspector D. Hanlon, N. Y. (11 same 1896: 1232-1239.) . Results under bake-shop law. (11 same 1896: 28-30.) 1896-1897. Bakery inspection law; text. (11 same 1895/6 (pp. 97-99)— 14 same 1897.) 1897. Rept. on bake-shop inspection. (12 same 1897: 35-38.) 1898. Only defect in bake-shop law is sec. 110, regu- lating hours of labor; amt. expended by proprietors for improvements since passage of law. (13 same 1898: 33-35.) 1899. Mnftre. of meal food products and its regula- tion; by J. L. Gernon, N. Y. (14 same 1899: 802- 806.) i. e., Inspection of Bake-shops. 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability of agt. of bak- ery premises for non-compliance with inspectors' orders. (3 A.R. comr. labor 1903: 122-123.) Beee; see below, Liquobs Clothing Industry 1896/7-1899/00. Statistics of clothing industry inspec- tion. (12 A.R. factory inspector 1896/7 (pp. 75- 176)— 15 same 1899/00.) The first clothing industry inspection was made in 1895/6 the returns being included in those of factory inspection. 262 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Dairy Products 1880. Res. of the Farmers' Club of the Amer. Insti- tute; inspection of milk. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 115, 1880 v. 8.) 1883. Rept. of milk inspectors. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 267-269.) 1885-1901. No. of brands of cheese issued to factories. (9 A.R. agric. dept. 1901 v. 1: 34.) 1893-1903. List of factories to which cream cheese brands were issued. (1 same 1893 (v. 1: 56-85) — 11 same 1903.) 1894. Test of cream separators; by H. H. Wing. (Bull. 66 Cornell agric. exper. station 1894: 159- 174.) . State cheese standards and branding of cheese. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 1250-1252.) 1899. On method of milk inspection in N. Y. and Brooklyn. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 170.) 1900. Inspection of Babcock milk test bottles. 5 pp. (Geneva agric. exper. station bull. 178.) . Inspection of Babcock milk test bottles; by W. H. Jordan and G. A. Smith. (19 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1901: 444-448.) Reprint of bull. 178. . List by cos. of state cheese brands issued. (9 A.R. agric. dept. 1901 v. 1: 20-34.) 1902. On decision of Court of Appeals to effect that official sample of suspected milk be taken from mixed milk of all cans; injustice, etc. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 165.) 1903. Difficulty in milk inspection resulting from fact that sample for analysis of milk is to be taken from milk mixed from all cans; suggestion for remedy. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 26.) Drugs See also below Food Products. serial Under eh. 407, laws of 1881. 1 series 1881. Repts. of chemical analysts and examiners under law for preventing adulteration of food and drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. of health as follows : 1881 in 2 ann. rept. 1881 : 497-501. 2 series 1881-1883. Repts. of sanitary committee of state bd. of health on adulteration of food and drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1881 In 2 ann. rept. 1881:501-716. 1882 " 3 " " 1882:96-101. 1883 " 4 " " 1883:256-260. 1884 no returns. 3 series 1885-1891. Repts. of analyst of drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885 : 365-370. 1886 " 7 • 1886 : 426-435. 1887 " 8 t 1887 : 247-258. 1888 " 9 ' ' 1888 : 499-518. 1889 " 10 * 1889 : 451-507. 1890 " 11 * 1890 : 559-621. 1891 " 12 1 1891 : 244-323. Some of the later of the se repts. also printed separately. 1885-1890. Repts. of analyst of alkaloidal medicinal preparations. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885:374-378. 1886 " 7 " ' f 1886:436-444. 1887 : 263-270. 1888 : 527-545. 1889 : 508-528. 1890 : 622-641. 1887 1888 1889 1890 8 9 10 11 1891 no returns. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Deugs — cont'd serial — cont'd 4 series 1892-1901. Repts. of director of state bd. of health laboratory on collection and examination of food and drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1892 in 13 ann. rept. 1892 : 241-397. 1893 " 14 " ' f 1893:247-365. 1894 " 15 " " 1894 : 161-299. 1895 " 16 " " 1895 : 187-272. 1896 " 17 " " 1896 : 359-390. 1897 " 18 " " 1897 : 387-399. 1898 " 19 " " 1898:495-518. 1899 " 20 " " 1899:311-385. 1900 " 21 " " 1900 : 365-408. 1901 " 22 " " 1901:343-370. 5 series 1902-1903. Repts. of director of bureau of chemistry, N. Y. state bd. of health. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1902 in 23 ann. rept. 1902:263-311. 1903 " 24 " ' f 1903 : 451-501. Feed Stuff 1900. Summary of laws of states requiring guaranteed analysis to ace. all lots of feeding stuff sold. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1900 v. 1: 986-992.) New York State serial 1 series Analyses of feeding stuffs, exper. station 1883 (pp. (2 A.R. N. Y. 150-152)— same Work 1882-1888. agric. 1889.) No returns for 1884, and from 1890 to 1898. was enlarged in 1899 by legislative act. 2 series Under act of May 3, 1899, amendg. agric. law, regulat ing sale and analysis of commercial feeding stuffs. 1899-1904. Analyses of concentrated commercial feed ing stuffs. In Docs, as follows : 1899 N. Y. agric. exper. stat. bull. 166. ' T " A.R. : 34-74. 1900 1901 1902 bull. 176. 19 A.R. : 416-437. bull. 198. 20 A.R. : 361-389. bull. 217. 21 A.R. : 416-434. bull. 240. 22 A.R. bull. 255. 1903 " '• 41 n 1904 non-serial 1899. Law for control and inspection of concentrated commercial feeding stuffs. (18 A.R. agric. exper. station, Geneva, 1900: 10-11.) 1900. Commercial feeding stuffs in N. Y.; by W. H. Jordan and C. G. Jeuter. (18 same 1900 v. 3: 35- 74.) Reprint of bull. 166. Febtilizee 1900. Summary of laws of states concerning commer- cial fertilizers. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1900 v. 1: 961-985.) New York State serial 1 series 1882-1896. Analyses of fertilizers. (2 A.R. N. T. agric. exper. station 1883 (pp. 161-174)— same 1896.) This work was begun in 1882 but no results were published until 1883. In 1896 work was enlarged by legislative act, subsequently amended. Regular tables begin in 1890. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 263 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Febtilizeb — cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series Under act of May 28, 1896 " for protection and educa- tion of farmers and mnftrs. in purchase and sale of fertilizers." 1896-1902. Rept. of analyses of commercial fertilizers. In Docs, as follows : 1896 Spring N. Y. agric. exper. stat. bull. 107. '* " 15 A.R. : 138-203. " Fall " " " " pull. 116. 1897 Spring ' " bull. 129. " " 15 A.E. : 31-135. " Pall " ' bull. 134. ' ' 16 A.R. : 136-137. 1898 Spring " bull. 145. 17 A.R. : 94-275. " Fall " " " " bull. 148. 1899 Spring bull. 160. " " 18 A.R. : 221-230. " Fall " " " " bull. 173. ' 18 A.R. : 231-236. 1900 Spring and Fall " " bull. 177. " 19 A.R. : 438-443. 1901 " " ' bull. 201. " 20 A.R. : 391-395. 1902 " " ' bull. 216. 21 A.R. : 407-416. 1903 ' " " bull. 252. 1904 Spring only bull. 253. non-serial 1881-1882. Analysis of fertilizers with valuations. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1881: 73-75.) 1882. Table giving results of analysis of 40 samples of commercial fertilizers analyzed during yr. (Same 1882: 53-54.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on constitutionality of act to provide for chemical analysis of commercial fertilizers and to make apprn. for prevention of fraud in their mnftre. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 92- 94.) . Protest agst. exemption from license or analysis fee of mnftrers. of commercial fertilizers. (7 A. R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1888: 26.) 1890. Plans of first series of bulletins issued by N. Y. exper. station on N. Y. state fertilizer control and fertilizer analyses. (9 same 1890: 70-72.) . Work accomplished under act for protection and education of farmers and mnftrers. in purchase and sale of fertilizers. (9 same 1890: 70.) 1890-1904. N. Y. state fertilizer law. (9 same 1890 (pp. 72-75)— same 1904.) No returns 1897, 1898, 1902. 1892. Ann. saving to farmers through exper. station supervision of fertilizing mnftres. (11 same 1892: 9.) 1892-1904. Trade value of fertilizing ingredients in raw materials and chemicals adopted by exper. sta- tion. (11 same 1892 (p. 495)— same 1904.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. as to construction of N. Y. state fertilizer law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 229- 230.) 1894. Compilation of analyses of commercial fertiliz- ing materials, with valuation per ton. (54 A.R. state agric. socy. 1894: 243-246.) 1895. Rules of exper. station governing gratuitous chemical analysis for private persons. (14 A.R. N. Y. exper. station 1895: 241-243.) 1896. Provisions of the new fertilizer law of N. Y.; by L. L. Van Slyke. (15 A.R. agric. exper. station, Geneva, 1896: 125-137.) Repr. of Bull. 103. 1898-1902. Statistics of mnftrers. and brands of com- mercial fertilizers. (22 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1903: 404-406.) 1899. Inspection work of the station enlarged by legisl. act. (18 same 1899: 10-11.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Febtilizeb — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1899. New fertilizer law; circular addressed to mnftrers., dealers, and others engaged in the fer- tilizer industry, June 30. 6 pp. Published by Agric. Exper. Station at Geneva, N. T. . On amdmt. to fertilizer law. (10 A.R. Geneva agric. exper. station 1900: 18.) 1901. Amdmts. to fertilizer law passed in 1899. (20 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1901: 395.) 1903. Some facts about commercial fertilizers in N. Y. state; by L. L. Van Slyke. 18 pp. (Bull. 230, N. Y. agric. exper. station 1903.) . Same; reprint. (22 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1903: 389-406.) . Fertilizer inspection, markets and formulas; by L. L. Van Slyke. (A.R. bureau farmers' institute 1903: 3-29.) 1904. Administrative laws controlling sale and inspec- tion of fertilizers and concentrated feeding stuff, formerly in hands of director of station, placed with comr. of agric. with added authority re. pub- lication of bulls. (23 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. sta- tion 1904: 10, 24.) Floub and Meai, serial Albany 1826-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of flour in city of Albany. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 271. 1827 1828 : 582. 1828 ' " 1829 : 343. 1829 " Sen. docs. 1830, v. 2:64. " " Assem. " 1830, v. 2 : 102. 1830 1831, v. 2:162. 1831 1832, v. 2:89. 1832 ' 1833, v. 4:290. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 140. 1834 1835, v. 3:203. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3 : 191. 1836 1837, v. 2:145. 1837 ' 1838, v. 3 : 156. 1838 1839, v. 4 : 219. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 8 : 359. Buffalo 1838-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of flour and meal. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 3 : 88. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 1 : 11. New York City and County, etc. 1813-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of flour and meal for N. Y. City and co. and co. of Kings. In Collected docs, as follows : 1813 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1814 : 229. 1814 " " " Sept. 1815:289. 1815 " " " Jan. 1816 : 181. 1816 " Sen. " Nov. 1817 : 128-129. 1817 " Assem. " Jan. 1818 : 341-342. 1818 " " " " 1819 : 507-508. 1819 " " " " 1820 : 492-493. 1820 ' Nov. 1821 : 552. 1821 " " " Jan. 1822 : 690-691. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 590-591. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824:578-579. 1824 1825 : 773-774. 1825 " " " " 1826 : 715. 1826 1827 : 903. 1827 1828:823-824. 1828 " Sen. " " 1829:93-95. 1829 " " docs. 1830, v. 2 : 79. " " Assem. " 1830, v. 2 : 87. 1830 ' 1831, v. 2 : 88 ; v. 3 : 211. 1831 " Sen. " 1832, v. 1 : 32. " " Assem. " 1832, v. 2 : 88. 1832 1833, v. 3 : 138. 1833 1834, v. 3 : 111. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 2 : 128 ; 129 ; 156. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3 : 161 ; 180. 1836 1837, v. 2 : 123. 264 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Flour and Meal — cont'd serial — cont'd New York City and County, etc. — cont'd 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3 : 114. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 3:119. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 1 : 13. Troy 1830. Ann. rept. of flour inspector. (Assem. doc. 360, 1834 v. 4.) non-serial 1822. Rept. on petition of merchants and dealers in flour in N. Y. City praying amdmt. of law for in- spection of meal and flour. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 716-717.) 1823. Acct. of returns of fees and expenses paid by inspector of flour and meal for N. Y. co. (Same Jan. 1824: 88-89.) 1825. Rept. re. inspection of flour and meal and estab- lishment of standard weight of grain, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 386-387.) 1828. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of N. Y. City praying for alteration of existing law re. inspec- tion of flour. (Same Jan. 1828: 216-217.) 1830. Remonstrance agst. passage of law increasing no. of inspectors of flour in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 342, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of sundry flour merchants of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 341, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. of minority re. duties of inspectors of flour for N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 289, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. of minority on petitions for division of office of flour inspector in N. Y. City, etc. 4 pp. (Same 194, 1831 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition of flour merchants and others, of N. Y. City, re. inspection of flour and meal. 3 pp. (Same 188, 1831 v. 2.) . Rept. on ann. rept. of inspector of flour in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 178, 1831 v. 2.) 1832. Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres. on an act to amend rev. statutes regulating inspection of flour in city of N. Y. 2 pp. (Same 198, 1832 v. 3.) 1834. Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres. on ann. repts. of sundry inspectors of flour, lumber, etc. 1 p. (Same 162, 1834 v. 3.) Food Products serial Under ch. 407, laws of 1881, amended by ch. 518, 1899, etc. 1 series 1881. Repts. of chemical analysts and examiners under law, for preventing adulteration of food and drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. of health as follows : 1881 in 2 ann. rept. 1881:497-501. 2 series 1881-1884. Repts. of sanitary committee of state bd. of health on adulteration of food and drugs. In Ann. Rept. bd. of health as follows : 1881 in 2 ann. rept. 1881 : 501-716. 1882 " 3 " " 1882:96-100. 1883 " 4 " " 1883:256-260. 1884 no returns. 3 series a 1885-1891. Repts. of analyst of drugs on food products. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann rept. 1885 : 370. 1886 " 7 " " 1886:434-435. 1887 " 8 " " 1887 : 247-258. 1888 do returns. 1889 in 10 ann. rept. 1889 : 503-507. 1890 " 11 " " 1890:618-621. 1891 " 12 " " 1891 : 353-357. 1893 " 14 1894 " 15 1895 " 16 1896 " 17 1897 " 18 1898 " 19 1899 " 20 1900 " 21 1901 " 22 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Food Peodtjcts — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd o 1889-1890. Rept. on food by analyst of alkaloidal me- dicinal preparations. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1889 in 10 ann. rept. 1889:508-528. 1890 " 11 " " 1890 : 622-641. C 1885-1887. Repts. of public analyst on analysis of foods. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885 : 379-385. 1886 " 7 " " 1886:423-425. 1887 " 8 " " 1887:259-262. 4 series 1892-1901. Repts. of director of state bd. of health laboratory on analyzing foods. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1892 in 13 ann. rept. 1892:401-473. " 1893 : 247-369. " 1894 : 300-303. " 1895 : 187-272. " 1896 : 359-390. " 1897 : 387-399. " 1898 : 495-518. " 1899 : 311-385. " 1800 : 365-408. " 1901 : 343-370. 5 series 1902-1903. Repts. of director of bureau of chemistry, N. Y. state dept. of health on analysis of food. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1902 in 23 ann. rept. 1902 : 263-311. 1903 " 24 " " 1903:451-501. non-serial 1837. Communication from secy, of state transmitting list of inspectors of provisions, produce, and mer- chandise. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 226, 1837 v. 3.) Grain serial 1832-1839. Ann. rept. of measurer general of grain, N. Y. City. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 149. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 181. 1834 1835, v. 3:237. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3:163. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 2:110. 1837 ' 1838, V. 3:142. 1838 " Sen. " 1839, v. 2:41. 1839 " Assem. " 1840, v. 5:198. non-serial 1831. Rept. on petitions re. apptmt. of measurer gen- eral of grain for N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 252, 1831 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. on petitions for law regulating measuring of grain in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1832 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. re. ann. rept. of measurer general of grain in N. Y. City. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 183, 1837 v. 3.) . Rept. of measurer general of grain in N. Y. City re. fees reed. 3 pp. (Same 221, 1837 v. 3.) Hat 1828. Rept. on petition praying for law to regulate packing and sale of pressed hay. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 808.) 1832. Memorial of dealers, shippers, and consumers of pressed hay in N. Y. City, praying for law regu- lating inspection thereof in said city. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 280, 1832 v. 4.) Insecticides serial Under act of March 23, 1898, amending agrlc. law to prevent fraud in sale of paris green. 1899-1902. Repts. of analyses of paris green and other insecticides. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 265 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Insecticides — cont'd serial — cont'd In Does, as follows : 1899 N. Y. agric. exper. stat. 1900 ii *i 1901 " 1902 " bull. 165. 18 A.R. 1899 : Dull. 190. 19 A.R. 1900 : bull. 204. 20 A.R. 1901 : bull. 222. 21 A.R. 1902 : 237-288. 449-467. 396-400. 434-437. non-serial 1888. Rept. of analyst of drugs on nature of substances commonly sold for destruction of vermin of all kinds. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 519-626.) 1900. Analyzed samples of paris green. (8 A.R. agric. dept. 1900 v. 1: 64-65.) 1903. Certificates issued to mnftrers. of paris green. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 133.) Lattndbies 1902. By act of 1901 all laundries were brought under inspection system of state. (17 A.R. factory in- spection 1902: 34-35.) Leathee serial Albany City and County 1832-1836. Rept. of inspector of hides and skins. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Sen. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 66. 1833 not found. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 5 : 398. 1835 1836, v. 4:316. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 4 : 330. 1827-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1828 : 499. 1828-1829 not found. 1830 in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 2 : 176. 1831 1832, t. 2:107; 165. 1832 1833, v. 2:45; Sen. v. 2: 51. 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3:151; 154; v. 4: 335 1834 in 'Assem. docs. 1835, v. 2 : 73 ; v. 3:179. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3 : 159 ; Sen. v. 1 : 43. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 2 : 65 ; 67. 1837 " Sen. " 1838, v. 2 : 37. 1838 " Assem. " 1839, v. 4 : 194 ; Sen. v. 2 : 43. 1839 In Assem. docs. 1840, v. 4 : 150 : Sen. v. 2 : 43. Auburn 1832. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. (Sen. docs. 1833 v. 2: 46.) Cayuga County 1832-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Sen. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 46, 67. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2 : 76. 1834 " " " 1835, T. 1 : 20 ; v. 2 : 61. 1835 not found. 1836 in Sen. docs. 1837, v. 1:40. Chenango County 1833-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 in Sen. docs. 1834, v. 2 : 93. 1834 " Assem. " 1835, v. 4 : 328. 1835 ' 1836, v. 1 : 50. 1836 1837, T. 3:269. Erie County 1828-1831. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 1241. 1829 " Legist, docs. 1830, v. 3 : 257. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1:7. 1831 1832, v. 2 : 117. Genesee County 1831-1833. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 2 : 140. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 2:66. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 1:38. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Leathee — cont'd serial — cont'd Greene County 1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. (Sen. doc. 34, 1840 v. 1.) Monroe County 1829-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 117. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 125 ; 163. 1831 " " " 1832, t. 2 : 152. 1832 ' 1833, v. 2:91. 1833 1834, T. 3 : 138. 1834 1835, v. 3 : 184. 1835 1836, T. 3 : 179. 1836 1837, v. 2 : 144. 1837 not found. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 4 : 230. 1839 1840, v. 4 : 157. New York City and County 1826-1842. Ann. rept. of inspectors of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 693, 707, 708. 1827 " " " " 1828:691, 729. 1828 1829 : 339, 635. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, V. 2 : 151. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 147 ; v. 3 : 214. 1831 ' 1832, v. 2 : 110 ; 154, 163. 1832 1833, v. 2 : 108. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3:139, 141, 145, 214. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 2 : 76, 79, 81 ; v. 4 : 273 319 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 3 : 156, 165, 195 ; v. 4 : 224. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, T. 2 : 86, 98, 105, 134, 154 ; v. 3 : 247, 278. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3:117, 128, 140, 141, 151, 152. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 3:90, 109, 121, 130, 140. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, v. 1 : 22 ; v. 2 : 55 ; v. 4 : 108, 151 ; v. 5 : 194, 218. 1840-1841 not found. 1842 in Sen. docs. 1843, v. 3 : 75. 1831-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of green hides and skins. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 2 : 79. 1832 " 1833, v. 2 : 87. 1833 " 1834, v. 2 : 90. 1834 " 1835, v. 1:52. 1835 " 1836, v. 3 : 117 1836 " " 1837, v. 1 : 25. 1837 " 1838, T. 2 : 43. 1838 " 1839, v. 2 : 60. 1839 " 1840, T. 2 : 33. Orleans County 1830-1832. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1830 in Sen. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 13. 1831 " Assem. " 1832, v. 1 : 41. 1832 ' 1833, v. 3 : 145. Oswego County 1832. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. (Sen. doc. 50, 1833 v. 2.) Rochester 1834-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 3 : 184. 1835-1838 not found. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, v. 3 : 89. St. Lawrence County 1829-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, y. 2:170. 1830-1831 not found. 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, t. 3 : 168. 1833 " " " 1834, T. 4:258. 1834-1835 not found. 1836 in Sen. docs. 1837, v. 1 : 46. 266 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Leathee — cont'd serial — cont'd Tompkins County 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assera. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 395. 1829 " " docs. 1830, v. 2 : 121. 1830 " " " 1831, v. 2:140. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 84. 1832 1833, v. 3 : 159, 195. 1833 1834, V. 2:72, 73. 1834 ' 1835, v. 1:7, 9. 1835 " '• " 1836, v. 3 : 148, 177. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 2 : 95 ; Sen. v. 1 :12. 1837 " " " 1838, V. 3 : 93, 98. 1838 ' 1839, v. 4 : 191. 1839 " ' " 1840, y. 2 : 49. Troy 1832-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of green hides and skins in city of Troy. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 3 : 141. 1833 " " " 1834, T. 2:69. 1834 not found. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, y. 3 : 171. 1836 " " " 1837, y. 3 : 272. 1831-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather for city of Troy. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 2 : 82. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 3 : 140, 142. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2 : 80 ; v. 3 : 128. 1834 1835, v. 2 : 88 ; Sen. v. 2 : 49. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3 : 151 ; 169. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 2:83. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 3 : 126. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 4:213. Yates County 1834-1835. Ann. rept. of inspector of sole leather. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 4 : 277. 1835 " " " 1836, V. 4:256. non-serial 1822. Rept. on petition for alteration of laws regu- lating inspection of sole leather in N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 74.) 1827-1846. Table showing quantity and value of sole leather inspected in city of N. Y. each yr. (v. 6 Trans, state agric. socy. 1846: 715-716.) 1840. Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres. on act re. inspection of sole leather in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1840 v. 2.) * LlQTJOBS serial Albany City and County 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of spirits. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 922. 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 174. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 155. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 145. 1832 not found. 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3 : 245 ; v. 4 : 346. 1834 not found. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 3 : 190. 1836-1837 not found. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 4 : 220. 1839 " " " 1840, V. 5:189. New York City and County 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of spirits. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 306. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1:41. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 99. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 71, 162. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 2 : 110. 1833 " Sen. " 1834, v. 2 : 94. 1834 " Assem. " 1835, y. 3:204. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 4 : 315. 1836 not found. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, y. 3 : 125. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 3 : 129. 1839 " Sen. " 1840, v. 2 : 53. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Liquors — cont'd non-serial 1832. Petition of merchants and others in city of N. Y. praying for repeal of laws creating an inspector gen. for inspection of domestic liquors. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 114, 1832 v. 2.) 1885. Rept. on examinations of beers; by F. Carman. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 386-420.) . Rept. on analysis of beers; by F. E. Englehardt. (6 same 1885: 421-425.) LUMBEB Including stayes and headings. serial Albany City and County 1826-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1827 : 195. 1827 in " " " 1828 : 635-637, 698-699. 1828 not found. 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 139, 140, 149. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, y. 2 : 124, 184, 185. 1831 1832, v. 2 : 85, 112, 141 ; y. 3 " 225 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, y. 1 : 15 ; y. 2 : 93, 94. 1833 1834, v. 2 : 81 ; y. 3 : 133, 152 ; y. 4 : 259, 361 ; Sen. y. 1 : 45. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 29, 30, 44, 50, 53 ; v. 3 : 196. 1834 in Sen. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 52 ; y. 2 : 42. 1835 " Assem. " 1836, y. 2 : 46, 93, 95 ; v. 3 : 150, 170. 1835 in Sen. docs. 1836, y. 1:9, 39. 1836 " Assem. " 1837, v. 2 : 59, 64, 68, 91, 96, 133, 135, 153 ; y. 3 : 162. 1836 in Sen. docs. 1837, v. 1 : 41, 42. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, y. 3 : 154 ; v. 4 : 189. " " Sen. " 1838, y. 1:7, 27, 29, 31. 33 ; v. 2 : 41, 46, 54, 55. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 2 : 54 ; v. 4 : 177, 311. 1838 in Sen. docs. 1839, v. 1 : 26 : v. 2 : 34, 46, 47, 48, 51, 52. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, y. 1:9: y. 3 : 70 : v. 5 : 162, 193, 196 ; y. 8 : 359. 1839 In Sen. docs. 1840, v. 3 : 84. 1825-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of staves and head- ings. In Collected docs, as follows : 1825 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1826 : 714. 1826 ' 1827 : 285, 455. 1827 ' " 1828 : 372. 1828 not found. 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 133. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, y. 1 : 57. 1831 1832, y. 2:66. 1832 ' 1833, y. 2 : 72. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 171. 1834 " " " 1835, y. 4:275. 1835 " " " 1836, y. 4:282. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 3 : 213. Brooklyn 1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. (Assem. doc. 212, 1839 v. 4.) Gibbonsville 1831-1833. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 14. 1832 not found. 1833 In Assem. docs. 1834, v. 2 : 92. " ' 1834, y. 4:344. Kings County 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 214-216 ; 315-316. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 146. 1830-1838 not found. 1839 In Assem. docs. 1840, v. 5 : 210. Monroe County 1828-1829. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber, [n Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan.' 1829 : 316. • " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1:29. 1829 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 267 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Lumber — cont'd serial — cont'd New York City and County 1826-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 467-468. 1827 not found. 1828 in Sen. Jol. Jan. 1829:139-141. " " Assem. " " 1829 : 163-164 ; 187. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 91, 94, 116, 125, 128 1830 in 'Assem. docs. 1831, v. 1:36, 68; v. 2:75, 82, 83, 84, 96, 110, 123, 137. 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 49 ; v. 2 : 62, 63, 67, 80, 88, 90, 98, 109, 164. 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 77, 81, 86, 92, 95, 106, 109, 112, 116, 122, 123, 124. 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3:119, 170, 194, 197, 218, 221, 224, 226, 234 ; v. 4 : 252, 307. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 27, 40, 56, 69, 70 ; v. 3 : 171, 172, 187 ; v. 4 : 268, 274. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 2 : 106 ; v. 3 : 118, 185, 186, 187, 188, 204, 205 ; v. 4 : 250, 309. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 2 : 66, 72, 80, 84, 97. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 1 : 17 ; y. 3 : 74, 76, 85, 97, 133 ; v. 4 : 166 ; v. 6 : 343. " in Sen. docs. 1838, v. 2 : 57. 1838 " Assem. " 1839, v. 3:112, 127, 131, 136 ; v. 4 : 172, 174, 214, 221, 228, 245. New York City and County 1802-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector gen. of staves and headings. In Collected docs, as follows : 1802 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1803 : 123. 1803 not found 1804 in Assem. Jol. Nov. 1804:108-109. " *' Sen. " " 1804 : 54-55. 1805-1806 not found. 1807 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1808:43. 1808 " '* " Nov. 1808 : 57. 1809 " ** " Jan. 1810 : 20. 1810 " " " " 1811 : 60-61. 1811 " " 1812 : 136-137. 1812 " " " Nov. 1812:178-179. 1813 " " " Jan. 1814 : 147. 1814 " " " Sept. 1815:289-290. 1815 " " " Jan. 1816 : 106-107. 1816 " " " Nov. 1816 : 183-185. 1817/8 " " Jan. 1819 : 133. 1819 " Sen. 1820 : 79-80. 1820 ' Assem. " Nov. 1820 : 530-532. 1821 " " " Jan. 1822 : 40-41. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Lumber. — cont'd serial — cont'd Saratoga County 1837-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber, wood, and timber. In Collected docs, as follows : 18.37 in Sen. docs. 1838, v. 2:36 (wood, etc.). 1838 not found. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, v. 4: 109 (wood, etc.). " " Sen. " 1840, v. 2:50 (timber.). Troy 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 343-344, 380. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2:127, 153, 173. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 90, 144. 1831 1832, v. 2 : 81. 1832 " " " 1833, V. 1 : 21, 22, 32 ; v. 3 : 158. 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 1 : 14 ; v. 2 : 68, 71, 78 ; v. 4 : 255, 256, 257, 260. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 28, 35 ; v. 2 : 41, 45, 46, 47. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 1 : 13, 41 ; v. 2 : 52. •' " Sen. " 1836, v. 1:26. 1836 " Assem. " 1837, v. 2 : 107, 108, 115, 116, 117, 139. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3 : 103, 115. 1838 1839, v. 2 : 55, 58, 59 ; v. 3 : 94, 105 ; v. 4 : 192. " in Sen. docs. 1839, v. 1 : 12 ; v. 2 : 72. 1839 " Assem. " 1840, V. 2:42. ' 1840, v. 1 : 36 ; v. 3 : 75. 1825 : 431-433. 1827 : 97-98. 1828 : 675. 1822-1823 not found. 1824 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 not found. 1826 ih Sen. jol. Jan. 1827 " Assem. " " 1828 not found. 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 66. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1 " 1831 ' 1832, 1832 1833 1834 1835, 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 v. 2 : 52. 1833, v. 1:30. 1834, v. 2 : 93 ; v. 4 : 276. 1:36. 1836, v. 3 : 147. 1837, v. 2:52. 1838, v. 3:102. 1839, v. 3 : 77, 83 ; v. 6 : 334. 1840, v. 4 : 115 ; v. 8 : 355. (Legisl. doc. Oneida County 1829. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. 147, 1830 v. 2.) Rensselaer County 1828-1835. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 317, 367. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1 : 30. 1830 not found. 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 48 ; v. 2 : 53. 1832-1834 not found. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 1 : 14 ; v. 2 : 88. Rochester 1830. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. 341, 1831 v. 4.) (Assem. doc. Sen. Watervliet 1829-1833. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 150. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1:42. 1831 not found. 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 96. 1833 1834, v. 3 : 232 ; v. 4 : 322. West Troy 1831-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 1 : 50. 1832-1835 not found. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 3 : 237. 1837 not found. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 3 : 143. Westchester County 1836-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of lumber. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Assem. docs. 1837, v. 2 : 125. 1837 1838, v. 3 : 153. 1838 1839, v. 4 : 244. 1839 ' 1840, v. 5 : 208. non-serial 1828. Rept. of select committee of lumber dealers in N. Y. City recommending apptmt. of inspector gen. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 595.) 1831. Rept. on bill re. inspection of lumber at Gibbons- ville and West Troy. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 114, 1831 v. 2.) 1833. Mess, from gov. returning bill entitled act re. cullers of staves heading in Rensselaer co. 4 pp. (Same 329, 1833 v. 4.) Meat serial Albany 1829. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork in city of Albany, N. Y. (Assem. doc. 160, 1830 v. 2.) Buffalo 1829. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork in vil- lage of Buffalo, N. Y. (Assem. doc. 228, 1830 v. 3.) Cayuga County 1830-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1830 in Legisl. docs. 1831, v. 2 : 109 ; v. 3 : 202. 1831 " Assem. " 1832, v. 3:175. 1832 1833, v. 3 : 177. 1833 not found. 268 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Meat — cont'd serial — cont'd Cayuga County — cont'd 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, y. 2:82. 1835 " Sen. '• 1836, v. 1:46. 1836 not found. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3 : 139. " " Sen. " 1838, v. 2:32. 1838 not found. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, v. 3:63; v. 5:201 Columbia County 1826-1832. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 195. 1827-1829 not found. 1830 in Legist, docs. 1831, v. 2:156. 1831 not found. 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, v. 3 : 167. Dutchess County 1830. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. (As- sem. doc. 143, 1831 v. 2.) Erie County 1828-1831. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork and staves and heading. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 726-727. 1829 not found. 1830 in Legisl. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 47. 1831 " Assem. " 1832. v. 2 : 153. Greene County 1828-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829:412. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 3:259. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1:56. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 3:231. 1832 1833, v. 3 : 147. 1833 1834, v. 3 : 196 ; v. 4 : 358. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 3 : 210. 1835 1836, v. 4:219. 1836-1837 not found. 1838 In Assem. docs. 1839, v. 3 : 148. Hudson County 1828-1830. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 384. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 107. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 142. Jefferson County 1821. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. (As- sem. Jol. Jan. 1822: 43-44.) Madison County 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 726. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 142. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 138. 1831 " 1832, v. 2:100, 105. 1832 ' 1833, v. 2 : 72. 1833 " 1834, v. 3 : 195. 1834 " " 1835, v. 2:72. 1835 ' 1836, v. 2:94. 1836 not found. 1837 in Assem. docs 1838, v. 3:116. 1838 1839, v. 3 : 122. 1839 " " 1840, v. 4:111. Monroe County 1828-1836. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 317. 1829 " Legisl. docs 1830, v. 2:103. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 154. 1831 ' 1832, v. 2 : 111. 1832 " 1833, v. 3 : 172, 234. 1833 1834, v. 3:184. 1834 " " 1835, v. 3:202. 1835 " 1836, v. 3 : 173. 1836 " " 1837, v. 2:106. New York City and County 1801-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1801 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1802 : 25-27. 1802 " 1803 : 34-35. 1803-1827 not found INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Meat — cont'd serial — cont'd New York City and County — cont'd 1828 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1829:107. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2:73, 95, 122, 134. 159, 169. 1830 in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 2:97, 101, 126, 139, 157, 183. 1831 in Assem. docs. 1832, v. 2 : 61, 65, 97, 99. 1832 " " " 1833, V. 3:139, 146, 161, 188 190 1833 in 'Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3 : 142, 155, 213, 223 230 'v 4 ' 355. 1834 in' Assem. docs. 1835, v. 3 : 165, 181, 188 ; v. 2 : 155. 1834 in Sen. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 19 ; v. 2 : 51. 1835 In Assem. docs. 1836, v. 3 : 174, 175, 176, 189 ; v. 4 : 227, 257. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, *. 2 : 57, 81, 118, 126, 136, 137 ; v. 3 : 233. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3 : 108, 120 ; v. 4 : 167. 1837 In Sen. docs. 1838, v. 2:48. 1838 " Assem. " 1839, v. 3:138; v. 4:173, 229 ; v. 5 : 309-310. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840, v. 2 : 57 ; v. 4:112, 113, 114 ; v. 5 : 197. Oneida County 1828-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 1832 1833, V. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 1834 1835, v. 1835 1836, v. " " Sen. " 1836, v. 1836 " Assem. " 1837, v. " " Sen. " 1837, V. 1837 " Assem. " 1838, v. 1838 1839, v. :96. 2 : 148. 2 : 183. 2 : 106. 2 : 105, 111. 3 : 229-233. 3 : 198 ; V. 4 : 323. 3 : 198. 1:56. 3 : 171. 2:48. 4 : 199. 4 : 193. Onondaga County 1828-1835. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1830 " Assem. •' 1831, v. 1831 ' 1832, v. 1832 1833, v. 1833 1834, v. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 1835 ' 1836, v. :431. 3:246; v. 4:359. 3 : 241. 4 : 311. 3 : 223. 3 : 129, 244. 3:207; v. 4:276. 3 : 196 ; t. 4 : 249. Rensselaer County 1826-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 195. 1827 " Sen. " " 1829:422. 1828 " Assem. " " 1829:477-478. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 3:196. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1:65. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 91, 157. 1832 1833, v. 3:205. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 153, 228, 243. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 3:206. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 3:157. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 3:273. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 3:77. 1838 1839, v. 5 : 268. 1839 " Sen. " 1840, v. 2 : 40. Saratoga County 1829. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. (As- sem. doc. 100, 1830 v. 2.) Seneca County 1832-1834. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 In Sen. docs. 1833, v. 2 : 68. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2:100. 1834 • 1835, v. 2 : 62. Tompkins County 1828-1833. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1829 : 445, 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 111. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2:98. 1831 " Sen. " 1832, v. 1 : 36. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 269 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Meat — cont'd serial — cont'd Tompkins County — cont'd 1832 in Assem. docs. 1833, T. 3 : 160. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 169. 1834 1835, v. 4:269. Troy 1828-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 404-405, 411. 1829 " Leglsl. docs. 1830, v. 2:167, 172; v. 3: 187. 1830 In Assem. docs. 1831, v. 2 : 160, 164, 165. 1831 1832, v. 3 : 256, 257. 1832 ' 1833, v. 3 : 193, 194. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 4:270. 1834 not found. 1835 In Assem. docs. 1836, v. 4 : 215. 1836 not found. 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 3 : 77, 104. 1838 1839, v. 2 : 59. Wayne County 1833-1838. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 3 : 150, 360. 1834 ' 1835, v. 2:78. 1835 not found. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 2 : 103. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 4:185. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 2:62. Westchester County 1828-1837. Ann. rept. of inspector of beef and pork. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 667. 1829 not found. 1830 in Assem. docs. 1831, v. 2 : 175. 1831 " " " 1832, t. 4 : 314, 319. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 3 : 148. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2 : 82 ; t. 3 : 186. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 2 : 71 ; v. 4 : 279. 1835 ' 1836, v. 3 : 194. 1836 ' 1837, v. 2 : 124. 1837 " Sen. " 1838, v. 1 : 34. non-serial 1800. Rept. of inspector gen. of provisions on meat packing. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 82-85.) 1827. Rept. on act to regulate inspection of beef and pork. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 110-112.) 1845. List of names of inspectors of beef and pork, of flour, of pot and pearl ashes in cities of N. Y., Albany, and Troy, and in cos. of Erie, Monroe, Onondaga, and Oneida, who have made their ann. repts. to secy, of state; also names of delinquents. (Sen. doc. 53 (pp. 3-6), 1845 v. 2.) Mines serial 1893. Ann. rept. of mining inspector, 1. Albany, 1894. Also in Assem. docs. 1894, v. 14 : 88. Only one report was ever published, viz., 1893. In 1895 the mining inspector became one of the deputies of the factory inspector and his reports were included in the latter's publications. non-serial 1886-1900. Summarized table of factory, bake-shop, and mine inspection. (1 A.R. comr. labor 1901: 22.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on bill for purpose of mine inspection. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 118-119.) . Rules for guidance of employes in mines under provisions of ch. 394, laws of 1890. (5 A.R. fac- tory inspectors 1890: 33-34.) 1890-1896. Review of mining inspection on legislation. (11 same 1896: 31-38.) 1894/5-1903/4. Statistics of mines inspected. (10 same 1894/5 (pp. 1253-1255)— 19 same 1903/4.) 1895. Inspection of mines added to duties of factory inspectors; rept. on accident in Tilly Foster mine. (10 same 1895: 71-88.) 1895-1898 Law re. inspection of mines and quarries. (10 same 1894/5" (pp. 81-88)— 13 same 1898.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Mines — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1895-1900. General rept. on condition of mine inspec- tion work. (10 same 1895 (pp. 71-80)— 15 same 1900.) 1896. Mines and inspection; by inspector A. R. King, N. Y. (11 same 1896: 1254-1258.) 1897. The necessity of a competent mine inspector; by A. R. King. (12 same 1897: 785-788.) . Rept. on mine inspection; text of rules for guidance of employes under ch. 415, law of 1897. (12 same 1897: 38-42.) 1898. Rept. on inspection of mines and quarries. (13 same 1898: 631-656.) Nubseby Stock serial 1899-1903. Rept. of inspection of nurseries. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1898/9 (v. 1: 569-579)— 11 same 1903.) Under ch. 338, laws of 1893, amended by ch. 482, laws of 1898. non-serial 1896. Inspection of nursery stock in western N. Y. (15 A.R. agric. exper. station, Geneva, 1896: 558.) Oils Animal Oils serial 1826-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of fish oil in New York City In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 590, 690-691. 1827-1829 not. found. 1830 in Assem. docs. 1831 : v. 2 : 100. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2:95. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 2 : 119. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 2 : 91 ; v. 4 : 280. 1834 ' 1835, v. 1:46. 1835 not found. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 1 : 30. 1837 ' 1838, v. 3:143. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 2:66. 1839 1840, v. 2 : 40. non-serial 1819. Rept. on petition authorizing apptmt. of gaugers and inspectors of fish oils. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1819: 262-263.) Mineral Oils serial Under ch. 292, laws of 1882. 1 series 1881-1883. Repts. of sanitary committee of bd. of health on inspection of illuminating oils. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1881 in 2 ann. rept. 1881 : 449-496. 1882 " 3 " " 1882:85-96. 1883 " 4 " " 1883 : 249-255. 1884 no returns. 1881 rept. is by A. H. Elliott, on methods and apparatus for testing inflammable oils. 2 series 1885-1890. Repts. of analyst of foods and drugs on ex- amination of kerosene oil. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885 : 373. 1886 " 7 " " 1886:425. 1887 " 8 " " 1887 : 247-262. 1888 no returns. 1889 in 10 ann. rept. 1889 : 524.* 1890 *' 11 " " 1890 : 618-621. * Called. Kcpts. on illuminating oil by analyst of alkaloidal medicinal preparations. 3 series 1896-1901. Repts. of director of state bd. of health lab- oratory on examination of illuminating oil. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1896 In ann. rept. 1896 : 359-390. 1897 " " " 1897 : 387-399. 1898 1898 : 495-518. 270 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Oils — cont'd Mineral Oils — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd 1899 in ann. rept 1899 : 311-385. 1900 " " " 1900 : 365-408. 1901 " " " 1901 : 343-370. 4 series 1902-1903. Repts. of director of bureau of chemistry, N. Y. state dept. of health on illuminating oil. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1902 In 23 ann. rept. 1902:263-311. 1903 " 24 " " 1903:451-501. non-serial 1881. Nature of tests and instruments by which illu- minating oils shall be tested required by sec. 3. ch. 292, laws of 1882, with abstr. of law. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 493-496.) 1882. Kerosene accidents; results of investigations made by A. L. Colby. (3 same 1882: 103-108.) . Rept. on methods and apparatus for testing in- flammable oils; by A. H. Elliott. Albany, 1882. 46 pp. Repr. from 2 ann. rept. state bd. of health. . Rept. of sanitary committee upon testing of illu- minating oils, under ch. 292, laws of 1882. (3 A. R. bd. of health 1882: 85-96.) . Preliminary stmt, of state health bd. re. law for safety test of illuminating oils. 2 pp. 1883. Rept. on examination of kerosene oil collected in Coxsackie, Castleton, Hudson, and Schenectady; by W. G. Tucker. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 312- 318.) Potash serial Albany City and County 1827-1837. Ann. rept. of inspector of pot and pearl ashes. In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1828 : 800. 1828 " " " " 1829:411. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2:85. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 74. 1831 1832, v. 2 : 108. 1832 1833, v. 2 : 78. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 3 : 149 ; t. 4 : 340. 1834 1835, T. 2:84. 1835 1836, v. 3 : 158. 1836 ' 1837, v. 2 : 122. 1837 " Sen. " 1838, v. 1 : 28. New York City and County 1827-1844. Ann. rept. of inspector of pot and pearl ashes. In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 in Assem. jol. Sept. 1828 : 55-63. 1328 " " " Jan. 1829 : 186-187, 314, 341- 343, 389-390. 1828 in Sen. Jol. Jan. 1829 : 153-154. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1 : 47 ; v. 2 : 88 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 111, 130 1831 1832, v. 2:75. " " Sen. " 1832, v. 1 : 21 1832 " Assem. " 1833, v. 2 : 117. " " Sen. " 1833, v. 2 : 39. 1833 " Assem. " 1834, v. 2 : 65 " " Sen. " 1834, v. 1 : 28. 1834 " Assem. " 1835, v. 1 : 68. " " Sen. " 1835, v. 1 : 16 ; 2 : 44 1835 " Assem. " 1836, v. 2 : 79. " " Sen. " 1836, v. 1 : 34. 1836 " Assem. " 1837, v. 2 : 69. " " Sen. " 1837, v. 1 : 24. 1837 " Assem. '* 1838, v. 3 : 123 " " Sen. " 1838, y. 1 : 22. 1838 " Assem. " 1839, v. 3 : 106. " " Sen. " 1839, y. 1 : 18, 21 1839 1840, v. 2 : 39. 1840-1843 not found. 1844 in Sen. docs. 1845, v. 2 : 65. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Inspection — cont'd Potash — cont'd non-serial 1811. Rept. re. memorial of mnftrers. and exporters of pot and pearl ashes praying impartial and cor- rect inspection of same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1811: 142.) 1820. Rept. re. petition concerning purchase and ship- ment of pot and pearl ashes. (Same Jan. 1820: 537.) 1822. Amdmt. of law for inspection of pot and pearl ashes. (Govs. mess. 1822.) . Rept. of select committee on part of govs, speech re. pot and pearl ashes. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1822: 84- 85.) . Rept. of inspector of pot and pearl ashes re. cause of better price of ashes shipped from Boston than of same article from N. Y. port. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1822: 42-45.) 1825. Rept. on petition praying amdmt. of act con- cerning inspection of pot and pearl ashes. (Same Jan. 1825: 78-79.) 1845. Rept. adverse to " act concerning inspectors of pot and pearl ashes, tobacco," etc. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1845 v. 2.) Salt Wobks; see below, Salt Mantjtactube Spirits; see above, Liquobs Staves asb Headings; see above, Lttmbeb Tobacco , serial 1834-1839. Ann. rept. of inspector of tobacco in N. Y. City and Co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 3 : 168. " " Sen. " 1835, v. 2:43. 1835 in Assem. docs. 1836, v. 2 : 84. 1836 " Sen. " 1837, v. 1 : 37. 1837 " Assem. " 1838, v. 1:20. " " Sen. " 1838, v. 1 : 12. 1838 " Assem. " 1839, y. 4:236. " " Sen. " 1839, v. 2:55. 1839 " Assem. " 1840, v. 2 : 36. " " Sen. " 1840, v. 1 : 14. non-serial 1834. Communication re. inspection of tobacco. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1834 v. 1.) 1839. Remonstrance agst. repeal of laws for inspection of tobacco. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1839 v. 3.) 1841. Memorial of merchants and dealers in tobacco asking for repeal of all compulsory inspection, diminution of fees, and prohibition of sale of to- bacco by persons employed by inspection. 2 pp. (Some 87, 1841 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of inspector of leaf tobacco in N. Y. City agst. alteration in law for such inspection. 2 pp. (Same 82, 1841 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of dealers in leaf tobacco in N. Y. City agst. memorial of Chamber of Commerce in that city asking for alteration in law for inspection of leaf tobacco. 2 pp. (Same 83, 1841 v. 3.) Lard Manufacture Inspection; see above, that title Laundry Trade Inspection; see above, that title Leather Trade 1830. Rept. on petition re. incorporation of leather mnfg. co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 403, 1830 v. 4.) 1846. Leather industry in N. Y.; by C. Leupp. (v. 6 Trans, state agric. socy. 1846: 712-716.) Inspection; see above, that title Licensed Trade; see License Lighting Companies; see Corporations INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 271 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Lime 1840. Table exhibiting quantity of lime burned ann. in Erie co. (Assem. doc. 150 (p. 160), 1841 v. 5.) 1901. See also above, Cement. Liquor Manufacture Distilled Liquobs See also above, Inspection. 1828. Rept. on petition praying permission to use water from certain public spring for use of dis- tillery. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 991-992.) 1831. Rept. of select committee on petitions of several distillers, and inhabitants of cos. of Oneida, Yates, and Chenango for amdmt. of laws on inspection and proof of domestic distilled spirits. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 33, 1831 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. on propriety and expendiency of prohibit- ing distillation of grain into alcohol. 3 pp. (Some 194, 1837 v. 3.) Fermented Liquobs 1835. Rept. of committee on mnftre. of beer. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1835 v. 2.) 1885. Rept. on examinations of beers. 35 pp. Extr. from 6 ann. rept. state bd. of health. Inspection; see above, that title Stbikes; see Labob Disputes Lumber Trade 1825. Rept. on petition praying incorporation for pur- pose of carrying on sawing of timber by means of steam. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 476.) 1829. Communication on petition praying compensa- tion for injuries sustained on acct. of denial of saw-milling privileges at Rochester. (Same Jan. 1829: 894-896.) 1865-1898. Lumber business on Saginaw River. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 210), 1900 v. 19.) 1873-1898. Lumber movement at Tonawanda, N. Y. state. (Same 79 (p. 175), 1900 v. 19.) 1897-1900. Statistics of lumber, etc., mnftred. during yr. from great forest of no. N. Y. (A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897 (pp. 284-298) — same 1900.) 1900. Same. (6 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1900: 124-142.) . History of lumber industry in state of N. Y.; by W. F. Fox. (6 same 1900: 239-282.) . The roll of pioneer lumbermen, with statistics of lumber industries. (6 same 1900: 285-305.) Inspection; see above, that title Stbikes; see Labob Disputes Maple Sugar; see below, Sugar Markets; see Public Ownership Meat 1820. Communication from commissary gen. re. rent- ing part of arsenal lot in N. Y. City for slaughter- ing and packing establishment. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 174.) 1832. Rept. on petition for authority to pack beef and pork in N. Y. City for export. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 28, 1832 v. 1.) 1845. Estimate of consumption of cattle in N. Y. City. (v. 5 Trans, state agric. socy. 1845: 510-511.) 1885. Memorial of Ladies' Health Protective Assn. re. slaughter houses in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1885 v. 7.) 1891. Beef-making in N. Y., money in it; how to get it; by J. S. Woodward. (51 A.R. state agric. socy. 1891: 207-215.) 1898. Public slaughter houses should be used in large cities under control of meat inspector. (6 A.R. agric. dept. 1898 v. 1: 393.) . Schemes for violation of "bob veal" law. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 121.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Meat — cont'd 1898. Change of opinion for better regarding " bob veal" law in 4th agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 274.) . People support " bob veal " law in 6th agric. division. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 279.) 1899. Suggestion to amend " bob veal " law to embrace age and weight. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 171.) . Enforcement of law regulating " bob veal " dif- ficulties; recommendations. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 171.) . Suppression of " bob veal " trade. (7 same 1899 v. 1: 69.) 1900. Rept. of atty. gen. re. Armour cases. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 45-46.) . Violations of " bob veal " law in N. Y. City. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 95.) . Practically no violations of " bob veal " law in 6th agric. division. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 196.) 1901. Difficulty of enforcing " bob veal " law for pre- venting slaughter, for purposes of food, of calves under 4 wks. of age. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 107-109.) . Illegitimate traffic in " bob veal " in 6th agric. division of N. Y.; defect in agric. law re. traffic; prosecutions. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 198-201.) 1902. Decrease in violation of veal law; no. of veals seized in 5th agric. division. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 165.) . Violations of agric. law concerning meat reduced to minimum; violations under cover of interstate commerce law; example. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 74- 75.) Inspection; see above, that title Metal Workers Stbikes; see Labob Disputes Mills Floub and Gbist; see above, Floub Lumbeb; see above, Lumbeb Teade Mining Bounty See also below, Corporations ; also above, Bounty. 1843-1846. Stmt, of amt. of bounties paid on salt, coal, gypsum, etc., pursuant to laws of 1843 and amdmt. of 1845, with quantity, and places where salt has been delivered. (A.R. comptroller 1845/6: 43-44.) 1844/5. Suggestions and recommendations re. regula- tion of bounties on coal, salt, gypsum, etc. (Same 1844/5: 40-42.) Clay 1895. Clay industries of N. Y.; by H. Ries. (N. Y. state museum bull. 12: 100-239.) Coal See also below, Monopolies. 1820-1863. Quantity of anthracite coal sent to market per distr. per annum. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 24), 1865 v. 3.) . Quantity of anthracite coal mined, no. of tons sent to market, lines by which sent. (Same 71, (p. 23), 1865 v. 3.) 1856-1863. Anthracite coal tonnage of 6 competing lines. (Same 71 (p. 25), 1865 v. 3.) 1865. Special rept. on coal; by S. H. Sweet. 94 pp., 8 maps. (Same 71 1865 v. 3.) Showing distribution, classification and cost delivered over different routes to various points in N. T. state and principal cities on Atlantic coast. New York State 1832. Rept. of committee on petition of N. Y. Coal Co. for renewal of charter. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 208, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. of select committee on petition to incorpo- rate mining co. [coal mining co.]. 2 pp. (Same 72, 1832 v. 2.) 272 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Mining — cont'd Coal — cont'd New York State — cont'd 1837. Rept. of committee in favor of petition of N. Y. and Brooklyn Coal Co. for charter. 6 pp. (Same 174, 1837 v. 3.) Pennsylvania 1827. Recommendation for reducing expense of coal from Penna. (Govs. mess. 1827.) 1842-1863. Quantity of bituminous coal sent to market per annum from each of Penna. and Md. fields. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 45), 1865 v. 3.) 1864. Apprn. to connect Chenango Canal with coal fields of Penna. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1864: 13.) CORPORATIONS General mining cos. only. Special cos., as coal etc., entered with subject. 1881. Veto of Assem. hill 93, re. mining cos. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1670-1671.) Antwerp Mining and Manufacturing Company 1859. Rept. of judiciary committee adverse to petition for act to dissolve co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 25, 1859 v. 1.) Morris Mining Company 1839. Rept. on petition of stockholders praying for act of incorporation. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 338, 1839 v. 6.) New York and Montgomery Mining Company 1851. Rept. on memorial re. amdmt. of act of incorpo- ration. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1851 v. 3.) North American Mining Company 1832. Rept. on petition for incorporation. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 40, 1832 v. 1.) Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Manufacturing Company 1838. Rept. on petition for loan. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1838 v. 2.) 1840/1-1863/4. Stmt, of Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Mnfg. Co. sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1 (p. 78)— same 1863/4.) 1841-1867. Condition of Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Mnfg. Co. sinking fund. (Same 1840/1 (p. 107) — 1866/7.) No stmts, found 1842/3-1853/4, 1855/6-1858/9, 1860/1- 186£>/6. 1841-1868. Table showing capital of Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Mnfg. Co. sinking fund. (Legisl. manual 1842 (p. 106) — same 1869.) 1844. Rept. on res. re. suspending sale of road of Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Mnfg. Co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1844 v. 6.) 1860-1869. Tioga Coal, Iron, Mining, and Mnfg. Co. sinking fund payments. (A.R. treasurer 1860 (p. 20) — same 1869.) Gold and Silveb 1892. Comrs. of land office can grant permission to work gold and silver mines only on lands belong- ing to people of state; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 175-176.) Gypsum See also above, Bounty. 1814. Rept. on petition re. state assistance in quarry- ing of gypsum in Cayuga co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1814: 173.) 1893. Salt and gypsum industries of N. Y.; by F. J. H. Merrill. (N. Y. state museum bull. 11: 584.) . Gypsum industry in N. Y. state. (Same 11: 70- 84.) 1900. Recent developments in gypsum industry in N. Y. state; by A. L. Pearsons. (54 A.R. state mu- seum 1900 v. 1: r.l78-r.261.) Inspection; see above, that title INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Mining — cont'd Iron Lake Superior 1856-1898. Iron-ore production at Lake Superior. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 211), 1900 v. 19.) New York State 1810-1836. Value of iron mnftred. in state in 1810, and condition of mnftre. of iron in state. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 42-51), 1837 v. 2.) 1826. Rept. on petition praying incorporation for pur- poses of mnfg. iron. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 102-103.) 1836. Quantity and value of iron mnftre. in different cos. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 142-143), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of ores of iron with analyses of irons from mines of different cos. (Same 161 (pp. 18- 42), 1837 v. 2.) 1839. Peculiar advantages of village of Mclntyre and its vicinity for extensive mnftre. of iron. (Same 50 (pp. 295-299), 1840v. 2.) 1846-1851. Table showing no. of forges, price of iron ore per ton at forges, bus. of charcoal consumed, etc., with total cost and value of iron produced, wages of bloomers, etc., in Essex and Clinton cos., N. Y. (Same 20 (p. 62), 1852 v. 1.) 1899. First rept. on iron mines and iron-ore distrs. in N. Y. state; by J. C. Smock. (N. Y. state museum bull. 7: 1-67.) . Statistics of production of iron-ore in several iron-ore districts of N. Y. state. (Same 7: 66-67.) . Descriptive notes of iron mines of N. Y. state. (Same 7: 15-65.) . Map of N. Y. showing location of iron mines. (Same 7 opp. frontispiece.) Lead 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of D. C. Judson and others; incorporation of Lead and Galena cos., St. Lawrence co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 263, 1837 v. 3.) Mineral Paints; see below, Paints Quarries 1835-1838. Stmt, of amt. of marble prepared and sent to market by Glens Falls Co. (Assem. doc. 275 (p. 213), 1839 v. 5.) 1836. Rept. re. quality of stone in Onondaga quarries. 4 pp. (Same 261, 1836 v. 4.) 1900. The quarry industry in s. e. N. Y.; by E. C. Eckel. (56 A.R. state museum 1900 v. 1: r.143- r.177.) 1901. Comment on Treat vs. Coler declaring stone dressing law (sec. 14, labor law, ch. 415, laws of 1897) unconstitutional. (1 A.R. comr. labor 1901: 45-48.) . Stone dressing law unconstitutional, (v. 3 Bull. bureau labor statistics 1901: 61-64.) Slate 1808. Rept. on petition for incorporation by name and style of Dutchess Co. Slate Co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1808: 67.) 1825. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Slate Co. for renewal of act of incorporation. (Same Jan. 1825: 160.) Strikes; see Labor Disputes. Miners Talc 1895. Talc industry of St. Lawrence co.; by C. H. Smyth, Jr. (49 A.R. state museum 1895 v. 2: 661- 671.) Wages; see Labor Monopolies; see Trusts Museums; see Education. Industrial, etc. Nails 1776. Making of cut nails an Amer. invention; by J. Waterman Cumberland, R. I. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 17.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 273 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Noxious Trades 1875. Res. of common council of city of N. Y. re. pro- hibiting erection of bone boiling and kindred es- tablishments in said city. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1875 v. 10; Sen. doc. 83, 1875 v. 6.) 1876. Rept. of committee on public health on Assem. bill 367; condition of petroleum refineries, super- phosphate works; slaughter houses, etc., at Long Is. City, Brooklyn, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1876 v. 7.) 1881. Rept. of special committee of state bd. of health on nuisances of Hunter's Point and vicinity, and mess, of gov. ace. same. 28 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1881 v. 2.) 1881-1889. Repts. of committee on effluvium nuisances. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881 (pp. 337-390)— some 1889.) No returns 1886-1887. 1882. Rept. of bd. of health of N. Y. City with list of blood-drying factories in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Rept. of state health bd. on stench nuisances from oil refineries near Kill von Kull. 16 pp. 1884. Rept. on glucose factories at Buffalo; by A. L. Colby. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 425-428.) 1885. Disinfection of rags; communication of state health officer to N. Y. City bd. of health re. disin- fection of foreign rags. N. Y., 1885. 21 pp. 1890-1903. Investigations of nuisances, particularly of Barren Is. industries, and Glen Cove Starch works; with plans, drawings, etc.; made by order of gov. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1890 (v. 1: 37-270)— same 1903.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on constitutionality of stat- ute prohibiting carrying on of business of fat- rendering, etc. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 320-321.) 1899. Res. re. apptmt. of special committee to investi- gate certain nuisances and offensive trades. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1899 v. 9.) Nursery Trade Inspection; see above, that title Oil 1849. Rept. on act to repeal "Act for prevention of frauds in sale of oils," passed May 25, 1836. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1849 v. 2.) 1889. Communication from N. Y. Produce Exchange re. act prohibiting deception in mnftre.; importa- tion or sale of oil. 2 pp. (Same 53, 1889 v. 1.) Animal Oils See also above, Inspection. 1839. Rept. on petition of sundry merchants and oth- ers re. sperm oil. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 365, 1839 v. 6.) Inspection; see above, that title Mineral Oils See also above, Inspection. 1859-1865. No. bbls. oil reed, per annum at Pittsburg market. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 90), 1865 v. 3.) 1871-1887. Shipments by Standard Oil Co. in bbls. from wells; stock of crude oil on hand, price of crude oil per gal. at wells, price per gal. of refined oil for export. (Same 64 (p. 267), 1889 v. 10.) 1882. Veto of Assem. bill regulating standard of illu- minating oil. (Assem. jol. 1882: 886-887.) 1890. Rept. of Tully Pipe Line Co. transmitted to state engr. (A.R. engr. etc. on cos. navigating lakes and rivers, etc. 1890: 77-78.) Oil Trade Vegetable Oils 1899. Increase in use of linseed oil in place of oils from Indian and other foreign seed; adulterants of linseed oil. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1899 v. 1: 455- 484.'' 18 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Oil Trade— cont'd Vegetable Oils — cont'd 1899. State laws prohibiting sale of any compound of linseed oil under name of "linseed oil" or "flax- seed oil." (7 same 1899 v. 1: 1008-1012.) 1901. Execution of law regulating sale of linseed oil; prosecutions for violation. (9 same 1901 v. 1: 111.) 1902. Text of agric. law re. adulteration of linseed oil; violations under law. (10 same 1901/2: 77-79.) Text of law repeated In 11 ann. rept. Oleomargarine; see above, Food Products Paints, etc. 1825. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of N. Y. Laboratory Co. for mnftre. of paints, white lead, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 594.) 1895. The mnftre. of mineral paint from rocks of N. Y. state. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 544.) Paper 1799. New discovery re. mnftre. of paper from plant found on Hudson River; by Livingston, (pt. 4 Trans. Socy. Instituted in State of N. Y. for Pro- motion of Agric. Arts and Mnftre. 1799: 94-98; and v. 1 Trans. Socy. for Promotion of Agric. Arts and Mnftre. 1801: 354-357.) 1838. Rept. on petition to incorporate Pulaski Paper Mnfg. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 107, 1838 v. 3.) 1890-1900. Stmt, of ann. consumption of logs and pulp- wood. (A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897 (p. 299)— same 1900.) Pensions; see that title Piano, etc., Trade Strikes; see Labor Disputes Potash 1832. Mess, from gov. re. adulteration of potash. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1832 v. 2; Assem. doc. 260, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres. on communication from gov. on adulteration of potash. 23 pp. (Assem. doc. 307, 1832 v. 4.) 1833. Rept. on petitions re. inspection of potash. 10 pp. (Same 298, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. of secy, of state re. improvement in mnftre. of potash. 7 pp. (Same 54, 1834 v. 2.) Inspection; see above, that title Power Companies; see Corporations. Light and Power Com- panies Premiums Silk Ctjltuee; see below, Silk Culture Textile Manufactures; see below, Textile Trades Printing Trades Strikes; see Labor Disputes Protection; see Tariff Public Aid To individuals, societies, and general corporations only. Aid to corporations engaged In specific enterprises entered under special heads, see Mining, above, etc. 1816. Communication from Socy. for Promotion of Useful Arts; soliciting aid from legisl. (Assem. jol. 40 sess. 1816: 520.) 1825. Reward to authors of labor saving inventions, agric. and mechanical; good results of encourage- ment already dispensed. (Govs. mess. 1825.) 1828. Rept. on petition of agt. of Beaver Mnfg. Co. praying state loan to help in rebuilding factories and bldgs. of said co. destroyed by fire. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1135-1136.) 1829. Rept. on petition of Beaver Mnfg. Co. requesting state loan to reconstruct factory which was de- stroyed by fire. (Same Jan. 1829: 334-335.) 274 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Public Aid — cont'd 1840. Rept. on petition of Amer. Institute of N. Y. City for aid from state. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1840 t. 3.) Rags; see above, Noxious Trades Rubber 1835. Rept. of committee on petition for passage of law incorporating West Troy Caoutchaouc Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 149, 1835 v. 2.) 1844. Rept. of committee on India rubber goods, (v. 4 Trans, state agric. socy. 1844: 433-437.) Safety Appliances; see above, Accidents Salt Manufacture serial Montezuma Springs 1841-1863. Ann. rept. of supt. of salt springs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1841 In Sen. docs. 1842, v. 2 : 49. 1842 not found. 1843 in Sen. docs. 1844, v. 1 : 19. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 1:11. 1845 ' 1846, v. 2:41. 1846-1857 not found. 1858 in Sen. docs. 1859, v. 2:86. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 1 : 70. 1860 ' 1861, v. 2 : 31. 1861-1862 not found. 1863 in Sen. docs. 1864, v. 3 : 38. Onondaga Springs 1797-1903. Ann. rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs. [Albany, 1798] -1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1797 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1798 : 190-194. 1798 1799:169-177. 1799 " " " " 1800 : 170-174. 1800-1801 not found. 1802 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1803 : 128-129. 1803 1804:204-206. 1804 not found. 1805 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1806:344-346. 1806 1807:94-95. 1807 " " " " 1808:81-82. 1808 " " " " 1809:297-300. 1809 " 1810 : 118-120. 1810 1811 : 32-36 ; 46-47. 1811 " " " " 1812 : 113-114. 1812 " " " Nov. 1812 : 146. 1813 Jan. 1814 : 156-159. 1814 ' 1815:305. 1815 " " " " 1816:247. 1816 Not. 1817 : 502-503. 1817 " " " Jan. 1818:520. 1818-1822 not found. 1823 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1824 : 606-607. 1824-1825 not found. 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 461. 1827 " 1828:343-344. 1828 ' 1829:368-369. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 144. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 118. 1831 " Sen. " 1832, v. 1 : 13. 1832 " Assem. " 1833, v. 1 : 23 ; Sen. v. 1 :16. 1833 1834, v. 1:22; v. 4:293; Sen. v. 1 : 11. 1834 in Assem. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 12 ; Sen. v. 1:6. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 1 : 31 ; Sen. v. 1 :10. 1836 " " " 1837, t. 1 : 36 ; Sen. v. 1 : 11 (not printed). 1837 in Assem. docs. 1838, v. 2 : 26 ; Sen. v. 1 : 12, 14. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 2 : 37 ; Sen. v. 1 :9. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 1 : 31 ; t. 6 : 255 ; Sen. v. 1 : 12. 1840 in Assem. docs. 1841, v. 2 : 19 ; Sen. v. 1 :19. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 1 : 11 ; Sen. v. 1 :8. 1842 1843, v. 1:6; Sen. v. 1:7. 1843 1844, v. 1 : 13. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 1 : 10. 1845 1846, v. 1:9. 1846 " " " 1847, v. 1:11. 1847 ' 1848, v. 2 : 23. 1848 " " " 1849, v. 1 : 19. 1849 1850, v. 3 : 36. 1850 ' 1851, v. 2 : 25. 1851 1852, v. 2:43. 1852 1853, v. 3:78. 1853 1854, v. 2 : 50. 1854 ' 1855, v. 1:20. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 3:75. INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd serial — cont'd Onondaga Springs — cont'd 1856 in Assem. docs. 1857, v. 1 : 30. 1857 1858, v. 3 : 55. 1858 " " " 1859, t. 1:26. 1859 ' 1860, v. 2:33. 1860 " '" " 1861, v. 1:26. 1861 ' 1862, v. 4:45. 1862 1863, v. 5 : 70. 1863 1864, v. 2:29. 1864 " " " 1865, V. 2:35. 1865 ' 1866, v. 1 : 19. 1866 " " " 1867, V. 4 : 75. 1867 1868, v. 2:19. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 2:13. 1869 1870, V. 2 : 22. 1870 1871, v. 3 : 21. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 2 : 17. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 2 : 15. 1873 " " " 1874, v. 2:22. 1874 " " " 1875, v. 3:28. 1875 1876, v. 3:26. 1876 " " " 1877, v. 3:29. 1877 1878, V. 3:29. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 2:25. 1879 ' 1880, v. 3 : 40. 1880 ' 1881, v. 2 : 27. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 2 : 16. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 3 : 35. 1883 " " " 1884, T. 5 : 34. 1884 ' 1885, v. 3:32. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 5:27. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 7 : 41. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 5:34. 1888 ' 1889, v. 7:43. 1889 1890, v. 8:46. 1890 1891, v. 7 : 38. 1891 1892, v. 6, pt. 2:44. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 6 : 39. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 9 : 56 ; Sen. v. 3 :18. 1894 " " " 1895, v. 6 : 19. 1895 ' 1896, v. 5:28. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 1:6. 1897 1898, v. 7:24. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2 : 19. 1899 ' 1900, v. 2 : 21. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 3:24. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 12:27. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 2:10. 1903 1904, v. 4:7. 1859-1903. Ann. rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs under provisions of sec. 13, ch. 346, laws of 1859; ch. 684, laws of 1892; ch. 261, laws of 1897; ch. 27, laws of 1898. (A.R. comptroller 1858/9 (p. 89) — same 1902/3.) Does not appear in 1903/4 rept. non-serial 1788-1795. On treaties with Indians re. cession of Onondaga salt lands. (Sen. doc. 89 (p. 3), 1863 v. 5.) 1797. First laws passed regulating mnftre. of salt; on provisions of laws. (Same 89 (p. 3), 1863 v. 5.) 1800. Rept. on supt. of salt springs. 3 folded tables. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1800: 170-175.) . Communication from Council of Appointment re. salt springs. (Same 24 sess. 1800: 198.) 1800/1. Recommendation that salt springs belonging to state be leased for term of yrs. under restrictions and limitations with view to increasing revenue to state from this source. (5 A.R. comptroller 1800/1.) 1801/2. Recommendation that Onondaga salt springs be leased to individual, with such legislative re- strictions as to prevent monopoly on salt. (Same 1801/2.) 1802. Rept. of committee on petition of J. Sanger re. lease of salt springs in Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1802: 188-189.) . Situation of the salt springs. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1802.) . Rept. re. expediency of leasing salt springs of Onondaga to individuals, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1802: 92.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 275 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1803. Rept. on that part of govs. mess. re. salt springs of Onondaga co. (Same Jan. 1803: 92.) 1804. Rept. on petition praying that powers of bd. of Onondaga comrs. may he renewed. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 149.) 1809. Communication from supt. of Onondaga salt springs. (Same Jan. 1810: 149.) 1812. Rept. re. investigation of titles to lots on Onon- daga salt reservation. (Same Jan. 1812: 26-27.) . Prevention of monopolization hy assns. or indi- viduals of lots of salt mnftred. at public springs, Onondaga. (Govs. mess. 1812.) 1814. Existence of salt in N. Y., Va., Tenn., Ohio, Ky., Ind. Ter., and La. (v. 3 Trans. Socy. for Promo- tion of Useful Arts in State of N. Y. 1814: 29.) 1818. Rept. re. sale of public lands adjoining salt springs in Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 667.) 1819. Rept. from surveyor gen. on public lands set apart for use of salt works in Onondaga co. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 132.) . Rept. of surveyor gen. on public lands set apart for use of salt works in Onondaga co., and other purposes. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 99-100.) 1820. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of mnftrers. of salt for better accommodation of salt works at Salina. (Same Jan. 1820: 653.) . Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. les- sees of salt mnfg. lots and probability of leasing premises on better terms. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 178.) . Rept. re. petition of B. Byington for authority to search for rock salt in Onondaga co. (Same Jan. 1820: 239-241.) . Rept. re. petition praying that part of lands set apart for use of salt springs in Onondaga co. be sold. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 416.) 1821. Rept. of land comrs. as to progress of survey of lands reserved for use of Onondaga salt works re. planning allotments of those lands. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 731.) 1823. Rept. of select committee on various subjects re. salt springs. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 720-726.) . Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs on peti- tion of sundry persons praying change in location of salt mnftres. at Salina. (Same 1823: 351-353.) . Rept. on petition of Syracuse and Onondaga salt mnfg. cos. noting progress mnftre. of salt has made since 1774, etc. (Same 1823: 44-45.) 1824. Communication of comptroller transmitting ann. rept. re. pump works at Salina. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 619-620.) . Rept. on petition praying that pump works at Salina may be taken into hands of state to insure permanent supply of water for mnftre. of salt. (Same Jan. 1824: 889-890.) . Rept. on petitions praying erection of salt works near Erie Canal. (Same Jan. 1824: 802- 804.) . Wider use of Onondaga salt. (Govs. mess. 1824.) 1825. Apptmt. of bd. of comrs. to investigate salt works of Onondaga co. (Same 1825.) . Rept. re. apptg. comrs. to perform certain duties on salt springs, Onondaga co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 89-90.) . Rept. re. petition of Onondaga Salt Co. for leave to increase capital stock. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 652-653.) . Docs. ace. rept. of comrs. re. Onondaga salt springs. 35 pp. (Same Jan. 1825 app. H.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1826. Opinion of E. T. Throop, judge 7th circuit, in matter of mnftre. of salt on Onondaga salt reserva- tion. (Same Jan. 1826: 619-632.) — — . Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. regu- lation of mnftre. of salt in town of Salina. (Same Jan. 1826: 592-597.) . Rept. of engr. of pump works at Salina re. re- moval of salt from said reservation without pay- ment of duties imposed thereon. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 266-267.) . Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs in ans. to res. re. manner in which official duties of salt inspector have been discharged. (Same Jan. 1826: 229-230.) . Rept. of salt inspector re. salt removed from reservation before duties thereon were paid. (Same Jan. 1826: 230-231.) 1827. Rept. re. requiring better salt bbls. (Assem. jol. 50 sess. 1827: 674-675.) . Rept. of engr. of pump works at Salina. (Same 50 sess. 1827: 623-626.) 1828. Rept. of surveyor gen. on act re. sale of certain lands in town of Salina. (Same Jan. 1828: 967- 968.) 1829-1837. Condition and prospects of mnftre. of salt at Onondaga springs. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 29- 35), 1838 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. on sundry memorials of mnftrers. and others interested in making salt in Onondaga co. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1831 v. 1.) . Memorial of mnftrers. and others, interested in making of salt, in Onondaga co. 8 pp. (Same 25, 1831 v. 1.) . Res. brought in by chrm. of committee on mnftre. of salt. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 294, 1831 v. 4.) 1833. Rept. on petition of sundry mnftrers. of salt in town of Salina. 1 p. (Same 231, 1833 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition re. salt wells. 4 pp. (Same 172, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. re. lands in Salina set apart for mnftre. of coarse salt. 10 pp. (Same 292, 1834 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of Crane and others for loan from state to enable them to prosecute discovery and mnftre. of salt. 3 pp. (Same 146, 1834 v. 3.) Discovery of salt at Delhi. 1836. Rept. on petition re. portion of state land now occupied by Syracuse Salt Co. 2 pp. (Same 329, 1836 v. 4.) . Salt; evaporation of sea-water by cords or fagots. (Same 161 (p. 87), 1837 v. 2.) . Remarks on brine springs of 3d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 172-176), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Monthly accts. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs. 20 pp. (Same 209, 1838 v. 5.) . Table showing composition of various specimens of Onondaga and foreign salt. (Same 200 (p. 36), 1838 v. 4.) . Brine springs or salines of state. (Same 200 (pp. 11-40), 1838 v. 4.) . Origin of brine springs. (Same 200 (pp. 14-24), 1838 v. 4.) . Brine springs of Onondaga co. (Same 200 (pp. 24-29), 1838 v. 4.) . Montezuma brine springs. (Same 200 (pp. 37- 39), 1838 v. 4.) . Table showing composition of various brines from Onondaga and Cayuga cos. (Same 200 (p. 40), 1838 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on mftre. of salt. 2 pp. (Same 290, 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. of committee on mnftre. of salt. 5 pp. (Same 306, 1838 v. 6.) 276 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1838. Rept. on Montezuma brine springs. (Same 275 (pp. 270-272), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Legisl. protection of salt mnftre. urged. (Govs, mess. 1839.) . Rept. of supt. of salt springs and insp. of salt in Onondaga co. on cost of freeing brine from im- purities. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. re. Onondaga and Montezuma salt springs. 5 pp. (Same 327, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Rept. on petition re. act relating to lands for mnftre. of coarse salt. 2 pp. (Same 351, 1840 v. 8.) . Recommendation for various improvements to be made in mnftre. of salt in order to lessen ex- pense. (Same 150 (pp. 140-146), 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. on brine springs of Onondaga and Cayuga. (Same 150 (pp. 18-23), 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. on Montezuma brine. (Same 150 (p. 23), 1841 v. 5.) . Remarks on newly discovered strong brine at Syracuse. (Same 150 (pp. 146-147), 1841 v. 5.) 1841. Rept. of comrs. of land office on act re. Onon- daga salt springs. 2 pp. (Same 83, 1841 v. 3.) . Rept. of supt. of salt springs at Montezuma. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1841 v. 1.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office re. lands in Salina set apart for mnftre. of coarse salt. 12 pp. (As- sem. doc. 45, 1841 v. 2.) . Memorial of salt mnftrers. and other inhabitants of Salina for amdmts. to act re. Onondaga salt springs. 6 pp. (Same 127, 1841 v. 4.) 1842. Rept. on rept. of supt. of Montezuma salt springs. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1842 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of trustees, village of Syra- cuse, re. state salt lands. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 106, 1842 v. 5.) 1843. Communication from comrs. of land office re. Onondaga salt springs reservation. 2 pp. (Same 39, 1843 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. re. act to extend mnftre. of coarse salt in town of Salina. 3 pp. (Same 150, 1843 v. 6.) . Rept. of committee on mnfg. of salt. 5 pp. (Same 11, 1843 v. 5.) 1844. Rept. re. exchange of lands set apart for mnftre. of salt in Onondaga co. 5 pp. (Same 155, 1844 v. 6.) 1846. Rept. on petition for law to improve mnftre. of salt. 2 pp. (Same 57, 1846 v. 2.) . Rept. re. Montezuma salt springs. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1846 v. 2.) 1847. Rept. of comrs. of land office re. Montezuma salt springs. 6 pp. (Same 121, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office on Sen. bill re. sale of land contiguous to salt springs. 13 pp. (Same 108, 1847 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition praying for apprn. to rebuild salt reservoir at Montezuma. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 56, 1847 v. 2.) 1849. Mnftre. of salt at state works; marl deposits, etc.; by E. Meriam. (v. 9 Trans, state agric. socy. 1849: 412-414.) . Rept. on Assem. bill to sell certain salt lands at Syracuse. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1849 v. 3.) . Rept. of state engr. etc., on petition re. contracts for surveying Onondaga salt springs reservation. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 209, 1849 v. 5.) . Rept. of committee on mnftres. of salt on peti- tion of T. Wheeler for relief for damages sustained by apprn. of land by state. 6 pp. (Same 72, 1849 v. 2.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1850. Rept. re. Syracuse Coarse Salt Co. act to pay for land taken to abate a nuisance. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1850 v. 3.) 1852. Rept. on petition for aid in testing value and availability of Dundee salt springs. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1852 v. 5.) 1853. Rept. of minority on certain memorials asking for passage of laws to prevent abuses in the mnftre. and sale of salt. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1853 v. 3.) 1859. Codification of laws re. salt springs and mnftre. of salt. (Same 89, 1863 v. 11.) . Rept. of comrs. named in ch. 177 of 1858, amdg. ch. 601, laws of 1857, re. Montezuma salt springs. 12 pp. (Same 86, 1859 v. 2.) 1861. Res. of canal bd. re. " act concerning salt springs and mnftre. of salt." 2 pp. (Same 42, 1861 v. 2.) 1863. Rept. on petitions re. distribution of brine and salt co. of Onondaga. 51 pp. (Assem. doc. 222, 1863 v. 7.) . Rept. on subject of salt mnftre. at Syracuse and Montezuma. 11 pp. (Same 126, 1863 v. 5.) . Rept. on mnfg. salt at Syracuse and Montezuma. 45 pp. (Sen. doc. 89, 1863 v. 5.) 1867. Minority rept. on state salt springs recommend- ing continued prohibition of sale of salt springs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2612-2624.) . Rept. of committee on state salt springs. (Same 1867/8 v. 4: 2426-2433.) . Minority rept. of committee on state salt springs recommending that const, prohibit any tax upon salt for a revenue. (Same 1867/8 v. 4: 2560-2566.) . Rept. (McDonald) from committee on salt springs of state on portion of const, re. salt springs of state. 39 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 162.) . Testimony and stmts, ace. rept. of committee on salt springs of state. 34 pp. (Same v. 5, doc. 159.) . Rept. of majority of committee on salt springs of state re. stmt, showing relations which state sustains to these springs. 20 pp. (Same v. 5, doc. 156.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office re. salt reservation in answer to res. requesting stmt, of quantity of land originally set apart by state, quantity of land now owned by state and devoted to mnftre. of salt, also towns and cos. where same are located; cost and present value of salt wells, structures, and improvements thereto made and owned by state; probable value of salines connected therewith; whole quantity of land reclaimed by lowering out- let of Onondaga Lake, showing no. of acres inured to state; also, to individuals by name; names and parties now holding grants and leases from state, for use of lands for mnftre. of solar salt. 31 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 27.) . Communication from supt. of Onondaga salt springs in reply to 14 interrogatories of const, conv., viz., whole no. of salt wells on reservation; no. owned and now in use by state; quantity of salt, in bus. of 56 lbs. each, said wells are capable of producing ann.; least, greatest, and average quantity of salt of different kinds produced there- from ; ann. ratio of Increase and diminution of pro- duction; principal causes which operate to produce increase or diminution of yrly. production of salt; facilities which state furnishes in mnftre. of salt; showing share of cost per bbls. borne by state in proportion to whole expense; minimum, maximum, and average price salt sold at works during last 20 yrs.; present price of salt; whole no. of fine salt mnftres. or blocks, capacity and value now on reser- vation, and by whom owned; no. of coarse or solar INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 277 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd vats or covers, by whom owned, and value thereof; quantity of salt lands leased, to whom, at what rent, and for what term of time; amt. of money received for duties on coarse or solar salt since 1845; cost to state of its pro rata share for ex- penses incurred in mnftre. of coarse or solar salt during same period. 22 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 19.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on state salt springs as relates to productiveness of salt springs and to impropriety of selling same. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3371-3412.) 1870. Rept. of committee on mnftre. of salt. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 194, 1870 v. 11.) 1874. Answer of supt. of Onondaga salt springs to in- quiry re. solar salt lands. 2 pp. (Same 96, 1874 v. 6.) . Rept. of comptroller re. lands adjoining salt springs lands. 2 pp. (Same 38, 1874 v. 2.) 1875. Veto of Assem. bill 262 re. appraisal and sale of leased fine salt lots on Onondaga salt reservation by comrs. of land office. (Assem. jol. 1875: 1215- 1216.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. as to whether supt. of Onondaga salt springs has authority to renew leases on salt springs reservation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 274-276.) . Remarks of Mr. Van Gorder on Onondaga salt springs. (Legisl. record v. 1, 1888: 655-656.) 1889. Communication from atty. gen. re. authority of supt. to lease Onondaga salt springs reservation at expiration of present lease. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1889 v. 10.) . Opinion of atty. gen. as to whether supt. of Onondaga salt springs reservation has authority in law to renew leases on said reservation which have recently expired, or whether legislation will be necessary to confer such power. (Legisl. record v. 2, 1889: 857-858.) 1892. Lands comprising Onondaga salt springs reser- vation belonging to state can not be sold at pri- vate sale except to lessee; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 109-110.) 1893. Maps of salt distr. of Oenesee, Wyoming, and Livingston cos.; by P. J. H. Merrill. (N. Y. state museum bull. 11 in cover pocket.) . Source and industry of salt in N. Y. state. (Same 11: 14-69.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on authority of comrs. of land office to sell salt lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 325-327.) . Salt, its distribution and origin. (N. Y. state museum bull. 11: 5-69.) 1894. Communication from supt. of state salt springs re. all leases of salt land in Onondaga salt springs reservation. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 1140-1141.) . Debate on amdmt. re. Onondaga salt springs reservation and recommending sale of same. (Same 1894 v. 2: 575-596.) . Information re. Onondaga salt springs reserva- tion. (Same 1894 v. 1: 931-933.) . Debate on proposed amdmt. re. sale of Onondaga salt springs reservation. (Same 1894 v. 1: 940- 957.) 1895. Salt Industry and geology of salt in N. Y. state. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 545-550.) . Rept. of committee on condition of Onondaga salt springs reservation. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1895 v. 5.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; application of Union Coarse Salt Co. to acquire certain lands in Onon- daga salt springs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 98-99.) . Brine springs and salt wells of N. Y.; by D. D. Luther; map. (50 A.R. state museum v. 2, 1896: 171-226.) 1899. Supt. of salt springs entitled to receive full sal- ary irrespective of amt. of revenue reed.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 201-202.) Bounty See also above, Bounty. 1817-1844. Sketch of legislative provisions governing bounty on salt, coal, lead, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 37-43.) 1825. Rept. of atty. gen. as to whether law can be passed granting premiums on salt mnftred. in any co. of state, and carried to city of N. Y., or to any other state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 1174-1175.) 1827-1831. Amt. of bounty paid per annum on coarse salt mnftred. at Salina. (Assem. doc. 287, 1831 v. 33.) 1828. Rept. on propriety of granting bounty on salt mnftred. in western part of state, when trans- ported to N. Y. or Albany. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 338-353.) 1839. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Montezuma village re. state aid in mnftre. of salt. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1839 v. 2.) 1845. Regulations, etc., of assessing bounty on salt. (A.R. comptroller 1844/5: 203-204.) Employes 1845. Communication from supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. employes. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1845 v. 1.) 1861. Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. no. of men employed by state under his charge. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 172, 1862 v. 6.) 1862. Communication from Onondaga salt springs re. no. of persons employed, their duties, etc., during each of last 30 yrs. 2 pp. (Same 99, 1862 v. 4.) Expenditures fob 1810. Rept. of comptroller on petition praying dis- charge of balance in acct. due to state for payment of debts of late supt. of salt springs of Onondaga. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1810: 127-128.) 1825. Rept. of comrs. re. salt springs of Onondaga co. and bill for apprn. to meet expense of contemplated improvements in same. (Same Jan. 1825: 318-325.) 1826. Rept. from engr. of pump works at Salina salt works re. moneys expended by him during yr. 21 pp. (Same Jan. 1826 app. B.) 1845-1858. Communication from comptroller re. lands sold on salt reservation; aggregate of all expenses by state for salt springs, etc. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1859 v. 3.) 1846-1866. See below, Receipts; these dates. 1846-1867. Stmt, of lands, and moneys expended in purchase of other lands, expenses, etc., in Onon- daga salt springs reservation, since adoption of present const, in 1846. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 27: 9.) 1849-1853. Communications from comrs. of land office re. moneys expended, lands sold, expenses, etc., in Onondaga salt springs since adoption of present const. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 59, 1854 v. 11.) 1856-1857. Stmt, of accts. of sales and purchase of Onondaga salt springs in pursuance of ch. 346, laws of 1848. (A.R. comptroller 1855/6 (pp. 101- 102)— same 1856/7.) 1856-1860. See below, Receipts; these dates. 1856-1861. See same. 278 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd Expenditures fob — cont'd 1876. Recommendation re. investigation of necessity for expenditures on Onondaga salt springs. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1876: 29.) 1883. Rept. of Onondaga salt on expedience of re- ducing expenses of office. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1883 v. 4.) 1884-1898. See below, Receipts; these dates. 1894-1897. See same. 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. failure of apprn. for Onondaga salt springs reservation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 247.) Inspection 1832. Rept. of supt. and inspector of Onondaga salt springs (under sec. 16, ch. 9, title 10, rev. stat.). 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 24, 1832 v. 1.) 1833. Rept. of inspector of salt at Onondaga re. duties and compensation. 1 p. (Same 290, 1834 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. of atty. gen. on ann. rept. of supt. and in- spector of Onondaga salt springs. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1838 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. of supt. of salt springs and inspector of salt in Onondaga co. re. reconstructions and im- provements. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1839 v. 3.) 1846. Rept. re. abolishment of office of inspector, and reduction of fees of supt. of Onondaga salt springs. 6 pp. (Same 79, 1846 v. 3.) 1853. Tables showing amts. of various qualities of salt as inspected at Onondaga, Salina, Syracuse, Liver- pool, and Geddes, each mo. (v. 13 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1853: 165-169.) 1863. Rept. on " act re. inspection of salt bbls. and wood for mnftre. of salt." 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 223, 1863 v. 7.) Quantity 1797-1853. Stmt, of bus. of salt made at Onondaga salt springs each yr. since June 20, 1797. (v. 13 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1853: 172-173.) 1797-1862. No. bus. of salt made at Onondaga salt springs. (Sen. doc. 89 (pp. 44-45), 1863 v. 5.) 1797-1866. Table showing no. of bus. of salt made at Onondaga salt springs from date of 1st leases of lots. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 19: 4-6.) 1797-1867. Table showing average ann. production of salt in each period of 10 yrs. from 1797 to 1867. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 19: 7.) 1797-1870. No. bus. of salt made at Onondaga salt springs per annum. (Assem. doc. 63 (p. 3), 1871 v. 4.) 1832-1861. Quantity of salt made, amt. of duties col- lected, expenses incurred, etc., at Onondaga salt works. (Same 91 (pp. 3-4), 1862 v. 4.) 1847-1866. Table showing production of salt by solar evaporation and price of same sold at Syracuse. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 156: 10.) 1859-1866. Table showing amt. of salt produced and sold, and price. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 162: 7.) 1860-1870. Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. amt. of salt inspected and sold each yr. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1871 v. 4.) Revenue feom 1797-1862. Revenues from Onondaga salt springs (Sen. doc. 89 (p. 23), 1863 v. 4.) 1808. Stmt, of money paid treasurer of state by supt. of Onondaga salt works on acct. of rents collected (Assem. jol. 32 sess. 1808: 107-109.) 1812. Rept. of supt. of Onondaga salt springs re. reve- nue on mnftre. of salt. (Same Jan. 1812: 113-114.) 1813-1838. Amt. of duties ann. accrued on goods sold at auction and mnftre. of salt. (Sen. doc 76 (n 3), 1839 v. 3.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture — cont'd Revenue fbom — cont'd 1817. Passage of law fixing duty on salt mnftred. in state; provisions. (Same 89 (p. 15), 1863 v. 4.) 1817-1859. Communication from comptroller in ans. to res. re. gross and net revenue reed, from Onon- daga salt springs. 2 pp. (Same 62, 1860 v. 1.) 1820. Communication from comrs. of canal fund re. petition for remission of whole or part of present duty on salt mnftred. in western distr.; recom- mend its adoption for one yr. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 559.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. petition of Cayuga Mnfg. Co. praying reduction of duty on salt mnftred. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 224-225.) 1821. Debate on so much of rept. of committee as re- lates to const, guaranty of salt duties and tolls to completion and reimbursement of expenditures re. the grand canal. (Rept. of debates etc. of conv. 1821: 230-231.) . Rept. on petition of Cayuga Mnfg. Co. praying reduction of duty on salt mnftred. by them from 12% cents to 9 cents per bus. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 528-529.) . Rept. on petition of sundry mnftres. of Onon- daga salt, praying diminution of duty on same, and additional facilities for transportation and mnftre. of salt. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 970-972.) 1821-1846. On const, prohibitions of alienation of salt springs; reduction of duties at time of passage of compromise tariff act in 1833. (Sen. doc. 89 (p. 15), 1863 v. 4.) 1822. Rept. re. expediency of giving power to charge duties on quantity of water used in each factory of fine salt in Onondaga co. instead of charging same on salt after it is mnftred. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 1101.) . Rept. on causes of deterioration of salt mnftred. in state and diminution of revenue arising from duties thereon. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 278-279.) 1823. Rept. re. improvement of mnftre. of salt in salt springs in Onondaga co. and collection of revenue therefrom. (Same Jan. 1823: 132-133.) 1829. Rept. on bill to increase revenue derived from mnftre. of salt in this state. (Same Jan. 1829: 168-170.) 1831. Measures to prevent recurrence of frauds re. salt revenue. (Govs. mess. 1831.) 1832. Reduction of duty on salt. (Same 1832.) 1834. Recommendation to reduce duty on salt mnftred. in western part of state to minimum rate. (Same 1834.) . Reduction of direct duty on salt and consequent extension of sphere of consumption. (Same 1834.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to re- duction of duties on salt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 23, 1834 v. 1; Sen. doc. 31, 1834 v. 1.) 1835. Rept. of committee on judiciary on preamble and res. re. amdmt. of const, so far as respects duty on salt and sales at auction. (Assem. doc. 49, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. of committee on mnftre. of salt on petition of salt mnftrers. in Onondaga co. for repeal of law laying duty on salt mnftre. 2 pp. (Same 164, 1835 v. 3.) 1841. Defective provisions for securing payment of duties on sales and mnftre. of salt. (Govs. mess. 1841.) 1842. Expediency of further reducing duty on mnftre. of salt; possibility of securing market for salt in valley of Mississippi. (Same 1842.) 1843. Petition to increase revenue of state by extend- ing market for salt. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 133, 1843 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 279 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Salt Manufacture— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd 1846-1858. Amts. ann. reed, for duties, fines, etc., by supt. of Onondaga salt springs. (Same 155 (p. 4), 1859 v. 3.) 1846-1866. Table showing revenue from salt mnftred. at, expenses, damages, and improvements of springs. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 156: 8.) . Table showing sources from which receipts came and objects of expenditures of Onondaga salt springs. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 162: 12.) . Table showing expenditures and receipts of Onondaga salt springs. (Same 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 27: 8.) 1846-1870. Revenue derived per annum from mnftre. of salt. (Assem. doc. 63 (p. 4), 1871 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. of comptroller on receipts and expendi- tures of salt works. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 118, 1847 v. 4.) 1850. Rept. on petition asking reduction of tolls on foreign salt. 56 pp. (Assem. doc. 184, 1850 v. 8.) . Rept. re. tolls on foreign and domestic salt. 15 pp. (Same 165, 1850 v. 6.) 1856-1860. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of Onondaga salt springs each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 27-28.) 1856-1861. Same. (Same 1860/1: 32.) 1860. Rept. on bill to increase duties on salt. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 140, 1860 v. 4.) 1861. Rept. on govs, mess., petitions and bill to raise duties, etc., on salt. 6 pp. (Same 129, 1861 v. 5.) . Recommendation re. increase of duty on salt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 40.) 1863. Rept. on " act to increase duties on salt." 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 121, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Communication from Buffalo Bd. of Trade re. increase of state tolls on salt. 1 p. (Same 85, 1864 v. 4.) . Rept. on bills re. mnftre. and duty upon salt. 196 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1864 v. 8.) 1868. Debate re. revising existing arrangements made by which salines of state are leased and managed, so as to increase public revenues to be derived therefrom. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3416-3434.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on state salt springs as relates to duty on salt. (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3777-3788.) 1884-1898. Schedule of salt duties with receipts and payments of supt. of Onondaga salt springs. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 34) — same 1897/8.) After 1898 same information in rept. of supt. 1894-1897. Table showing receipts and expenditures of Onondaga salt springs. (Legisl. manual 1895 (p. 690)— same 1898.) 1894-1899. Classified general fund receipts on salt du- ties. (A.R. treasurer 1894 (p. 146) — same 1899.) Previous to 1894 included in general fund receipts. Taxation; see Revenue; above Shipbuilding 1844-1847. No. of new boats built during period. (A. R. canal comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 20.) 1868-1898. Vessels built on northern lakes; average tonnage and material used. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 200), 1900 v. 19.) 1903. On failure of U. S. Shipbuilding Co. (A.R. bank dept. 1902/3: vi-viii.) Shoemaking Strikes; see Labor Disputes Silk Culture 1830. Importance of cultivation of silk, wines, and hemp commented on. (Govs. mess. 1830.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Silk Culture— cont'd 1832. Rept. of committee on practicability of intro- ducing mnftre. of silk and propriety of giving bounty upon cultivation of mulberry tree. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 176, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. on act to encourage propagation of the mulbery tree and the culture of silk. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 101, 1832 v. 2.) . Cultivation of mulberry recommended. (Govs. mess. 1832.) 1836. On silk mnftre. by contract convict labor. (Same 1836.) 1838. Rept. on petition to encourage growth of silk. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 135, 1838 v. 3.) 1839. Rept. on growth and mnftre. of silk. 8 pp. (Same 329, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Govs. mess, on subject of culture of silk and mnftre. of sugar from beet root. 34 pp. (Same 134, 1840 v. 4.) 1841. Rept. on act to encourage growth and mnftre. of silk. 8 pp. (Same 140, 1841 v. 4.) . Rept. on communication from Amer. Institute re. silk culture. 1 p. (Same 217, 1841 v. 6.) 1842. In favor of introduction of mnftre. of silk in work houses of state prison at Auburn. (Govs, mess. 1842.) . Rept. of committee of Amer. Institute on raw and mnftred. silk. (v. 2 Trans, state agric. socy 1842: 39-42.) . Increased attention to culture of silk in Madison co. (v. 2 same 1842: 283.) 1843. Reasons for silk culture; by A. Walsh, (v. 3 same 1843: 528-529.) . Rept. of inspectors of state prison (suppl. to former rept. concerning silk mnftre.). 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1843 v. 1.) . Memorial of a silk mnftrer. from Lyons who has made application to become an Amer. citizen and intends to introduce silk mnfg. in state. 10 pp. (Same 82, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. of " Autograph sketch " of D. Stebbens together with communication from Mr. Stebbens on silk culture, (v. 16 Trans, agric. socy. 1844: 288- 291.) . Proc. 2d National Conv. of Silk Culturists and Silk Mnftrers., held at repository of Amer. Inst, of N. Y. City. (v. 4 same 1844: 463-523.) 1845. Extr. from proc. of a conv. of farmers and silk culturists in N. Y., Oct. 9-11, 1845. (v. 5 same 1845: 523-529.) 1846. Rept. of committee at Auburn ann. cattle show and fair on silk. (v. 6 same 1846: 80.) 1847. Rept. of committee at fair at Saratoga on silk exhibit, (v. 7 same 1847: 159.) 1848. Silk and silk goods; rept. of judges at ann. show of socy. at Buffalo, (v. 8 same 1848: 96-99.) Premiums 1842. Rept. of premiums on silk cacoons, etc., at ann. fair at Albany, (v. 2 Trans, agric. socy. 1842: 37-38.) 1843. Rept. on silk and cacoons at state fair, Roches- ter with premiums awarded, (v. 3 same 1843: 54.) 1849. Premiums on silk at fair at Syracuse, (v. 9 same 1849: 108-110.) Spirits; see Liquor Manufacture Stone Working Strikes ; see Labor Disputes Sugar Adulteration 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 270, re. prevention of fraud in mnftre. and sale of sugars, syrups, etc. (As- sem. jol. 1881: 2043-2044.) 280 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Sugar — cont'd Adulteration — cont'd 1900. State laws agst. sale of adulterated maple sugar and syrup. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1900 v. 1: 1013- 1014.) Beet-Sugab 1840. Govs. mess, on subject of culture of silk and mnftre. of sugar from beet root. 34 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1840 v. 4.) 1863. Rept. of Hon. John S. Gould to executive com- mittee of N. Y. State Agric. Socy. on sorghum and sugar-beet culture, (v. 23 Trans, agric. socy. 1863: 735-771.) 1872-1873. Experiments in cultivation of sugar-beet root in N. Y.; by C. A. Goessman, and others, (v. 32 same 1872-1876: 163-169.) 1890. Tables showing percentage of sugar in different varities of N. Y. sugar-beets and average per- centage of sugar in beets grown in different parts of the country. (3 A.R. Cornell Univ. agric. exper. station 1890: 159-160.) 1894. Co-operative test of sugar-beets; by J. P. Rob- erts. (Bull. 63 Cornell agric. exper. station.) 1896. Incorporation of first N. Y. beet-sugar factory. (5 A.R. agric. dept. 1897 v. 1: 1023.) 1897. Execution of laws regarding sugar-beets. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 27-31.) . Agitation for beet-sugar factories in 8th agric. division. (5 same 1897 v. 1: 438.) 1898. Approval of apprn. for sugar-beet culture. (Govs. mess. 1898: 6-7.) . Sugar-beet investigations for 1898. (Cornell agric. exper. station bull. 166.) . Conditions required for successful growth of sugar-beets; by L. L. Van Slyke. 30 pp. (16 A.R. agric. exper. station 1897: 188-203.) Partial repr. of bull. 135. . History of movement of sugar-beet industry in N. Y. since work was placed under state agric. dept. (6 A.R. agric. dept. 1898 v. 1: 102-104.) . Sugar-beet investigations. (Bull. 143 Cornell agric. exper. station.) 1898-1899. Output of beet-sugar factories of N. Y. state. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1899 v. 1: 72.) 1899. Opinion of atty. gen. whether bounty of $5 per ton for beet-sugar be paid to grower at place where grown or at factory where delivered. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 126-127.) . Sugar-beet investigations; by J. C. Stone and C. A. Clinton. (13 A.R. agric. exper. station, Cor- nell, 1899: 387-408.) . Production of sugar-beets and state laws en- couraging industry. (7 A.R. agric. dept. 1899 v. 1: 1002-1007.) 1900. Proposal for instruction in mnftre. of beet-sugar; amt. of apprns. for encouragement of industry. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 53.) . On beet-sugar factories in operation in N. Y. state. (8 same 1900 v. 1: 52.) 1901. Agric. law; beet-sugar factory which mnftres. sugar in part from beets grown outside of N. Y. state not entitled to bounty provided for in sec. 72, agric. law; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 172-173.) . Instruction in sugar-beet culture inaugurated. (9 A.R. agric. dept. 1901 v. 1: 112.) 1902. On operation of beet-sugar cos. in state. (10 same 1902 v. 1: 107.) 1903. Amt. of sugar mnftred. at each factory; per- centage of crystallization. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 91- 93.) . On art. V, of agric. law re. sugar-beet culture for promotion of industry. (11 same 1903 v. 1: 89.) INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Sugar — cont'd Beet-Sugar — cont'd 1903. Culture of sugar-beets; production and consump- tion of sugar in country. (A.R. bureau of farmers' institutes 1903: 396-400.) Maple Sugar 1791. Recommendation for govt, encouragement of maple sugar industry. (Govs. mess. 1791.) 1897. A forest product (i. e. maple sugar); by Wm, E. Fox. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897: 308-323.) SOEGHUM 1843. Rept. of experiments in mftre. of corn-stalk sugar, (v. 3 Trans, state agric. socy. 1843: 132- 240.) Textile Trades Carpet Manufacture 1844. Rept. of atty. gen. re. mnftre. of ingrain and Brussels carpeting. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1844 v. 3.) Corporations 1811. Rept. re. petition of Rensselaer Woolen and Cotton Mnfg. Co. praying right to extend dam into Hoosick River at Schactiboke Point, in order to procure sufficient supply of water for operating their plant. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1811: 343.) 1830. Rept. on petition of trustees of Schenando Cot- ton Manufactory re. rights and privileges of incor- poration. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 327, 1830 v. 4.) 1832. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of A. Porter and others praying authority to establish cotton and wool factory in village of Niagara Falls and of making navigable canal from mouth of Tonne- wanta (sic) Creek to Niagara Falls. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 113, 1832 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of committee on mnftres. on petition of H. H. Bogert and others for legal incorporation of co. for mnftre. of cotton and woolen goods. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1837 v. 1.) . Rept. of committee on trade and mnftres. on bill to incorporate Washington Co. Woolen and Cotton Mnfg. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 150, 1837 v. 2.) Cotton Manufactures 1862. Rept. on claims of parties in state to partici- pate in reward offered by legisl. for successful at- tempts to cottonize fiber of flax. (v. 22 Trans, agric. socy. 1862: 48-62.) 1863. Rept. on machinery to test experiment of mnfg. flax cotton. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 48, 1863 v. 2.) Premiums 1808. Reference to act of legisl. which offered various premiums for best specimens of woolen cloth to be mnftred. in state, (v. 6 Trans, state agric. socy. 1846: 30.) . Proc. of legisl. and socy. for promotion of useful arts, for encouragement of mnftre. of woolen cloth, (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 225-250.) 1809-1814. Premiums adjudged under acts to encour- age mnftre. of woolen cloth, (v. 3 same 1814: 227- 243.) 1815. Adjudication of premiums for encouragement of mnftre. of woolen cloths during yr. (pt. 1 v. 4 same 1816 app. pp. 1-3.) 1818-1819. Adjudication of premiums for encourage- ment of mnftre. of woolen cloth, (pt. 2 v. 4 same 1819: 335-340.) 1827. Rept. re. satisfaction of state loan made to en- able memorialist to continue mnftre. of woolen cloths. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 465.) Strikes; see Labor Disputes Wages; see Labor INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 281 INDUSTRIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Textile Trades— cont'd Woou:n Manufactures 1840-1861. Table showing value of wool and mnftres. of wool imported into and exported from U. S. (v. 21 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1861: 705.) 1846. Letters on wool trade; by J. B. Nott and others, (v. 6 Trans, state agric. socy. 1846: 254-279.) 1847. Origin and arrangement of wool depot, (v. 7 same 1847: 539-543.) 1848. Proposed wool depot system, (v. 8 same 1848: 247.) 1890. Adaptation of central and western N. Y. to de- velopment of wool producing merino; by J. S. Beecker. (50 A.R. N. Y. agric. socy. 1890: 133.) Tobacco Trade 1888. Rept. of analyst of drugs on cigarettes. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 516-518.) 1894. Is employment of minors in tobacco factories in- jurious to their health? by Miss A. Campbell, dep- uty inspector of N. Y. (9 A.R. factory inspectors 1894: 846-850.) 1898. Rept. on cigar making industry. (13 same 1898: 38-39.) Inspection; see above, that title Steikes; see Labor Disputes Wages; see Labor Warehousing Steikes; see Labor Disputes Wood Working Strikes; see Labor Disputes Wool; see above, Textile Trades INEBRIATES Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Defectives INEBRIATES' HOME, FORT HAMILTON, N. Y.; see p. 376 INEBRIATES' HOME, KINGS COUNTY; see p. 376 INHERITANCE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE, THAT TITLE INSANE Criminals; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Maintenance; see that title Paupers Maintenance; see Maintenance: County Population; see that title INSECTS Injurious; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests INSPECTION AND REGULATION Bakeries; see Industries, etc. Boiler; see Boiler Inspection Cattle; see Agriculture. Livestock Clothing Industry; see Industries, etc. Crops; see Agriculture Dairy Products; see Industries, etc. Drugs; see Industries, etc. Factory; see Labor Feed Stuff; see Industries, etc. Fertilizer; see Industries, etc. Fish and Game; see that title Flour and Meal; see Industries, etc. Food Products; see Industries, etc. Gas Companies; see Corporations. Light and Power Com- panies Grain; see Industries, etc. INSPECTION AND REGULATION— cont'd Hay; see Industries, etc. Insecticides; see Industries, etc. Laundries; see Industries, etc. Leather; see Industries, etc. Lumber; see Industries, etc. Meat; see Industries, etc. Mines; see Industries, etc. Nursery Trade; see Industries, etc. Potash; see Industries, etc. Salt Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Steamboats; see Steamboat Inspection Tobacco; see Industries, etc. INSTITUTION FOR THE IMPROVED INSTRUCTION OF DEAF-MUTES, NEW YORK; see p. 373 INSURANCE 1864. Classification of gross assets of fire, life, marine, and casualty insurance cos. of other states. (6 A.R. insurance dept. 1864: cxiii.) 1868. List of state officers in U. S. now vested with supervisory powers over insurance dept. {Same 1869 pt. 2: cxxxi.) " Govt, supervision of Ins. cos. is now an established feature in state govts, of N. Y., Mass., Cal., and Missouri, through separate officers and distinct depts. of their executive govts, organized specially for this purpose." 1871. Rept. on national conv. and what it accom- plished. (13 same 1871 pt. 2: xxxiv-xxxv.) 1888. Comments on reciprocal or retaliatory insurance laws; replies of various states upon subject of re- duction of fees, licenses, and taxes imposed by them under reciprocal and other laws. (30 same 1888 pt. 1: xxiv-xxviii.) 1892. Fees, taxes, etc., to be charged by various states during 1902. (44 same 1892 pt. 1: xxiv-liii.) 1898. Summary of fees, licenses, and taxes imposed by insurance dept. of various states. (Sen. doc. 48 (pp. 60-78), 1900 v. 17.) 1900. Replies of various states to letter issued by N. Y. insurance dept. asking what fees, licenses, and taxes of every kind would be collected from all insurance cos. of N. Y. doing business in each state addressed. (42 A.R. insurance dept. 1900 pt. 1: xxiii-xlv.) Massachusetts 1856-1864. Table showing premiums, risks, and losses of all mutual fire insurance cos. of Mass. (6 A.R. insurance dept. 1864: xlix.) New York State serial 1830-1898. N. Y. state insurance repts., condensed ed.; by Wm. Barnes, ex-supt. of insurance, N. Y. state. Albany, London, 1873-1900. 7 vols. Contains a review of all insurance returns from 1830 to the year of organization of the N. Y. Insurance Dept. in 1860. 1 series Under ch. 466, laws 1853. 1854-1858. Ann. rept. of comptroller on condition of several insurance cos. doing business in state. [Albany, 1855-1859.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1854 in Assem. docs. 1855, v. 4 : 115. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 5:208. 1856 " " " 1857, v. 2 : 135. 1857 1858, v. 4 : 100 ; Sen. v. S : 131. 1858 in Assem. docs. 1859, v. 2 : 62. 2 series Under act of April 15, 1859. 1859-1904. Ann. rept. of supt. of insurance dept., 1-46. Albany, 1860-1905. 282 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INSURANCE— cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — jont'd In Collected docs as follows : 1. 1859 in Assem. docs. 1860, v. 3:90. 2. 1860 " «* " 1861, v. 4:80. 3. 1861 " u ** 1862, v. 4 : 75 ; Sen. 6 : 115. 4. 1862 In Assem. docs. 1863, v. 4:50. 5. 1863 " ** a 1864, v. 5:84. 6. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 5 : 99. 7. 1865 " *« " 1866, v. 10 : 200. 8. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 5:85. 9. 1867 " «* «* 1868, v. 7 : 50. 10. 1868 " ** *« 1869, v. 5:70. 11. 1869 " <* 4* 1870, v. 10 : 180. 12. 1870 " " II 1871, v. 7:85. 13. 1871 " « ( " 1872, v. 13 : 192. 14. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 7 : 102. 15. 1873 " •* " 1874, v. 3:44. 16. 1874 " " 11 1875, T. 4:44. 17. 1875 " " " 1876, v. 5 : 49. 18. 1876 " " ** 1877, v. 4 : 39. 19. 1877 " " 11 1878, v. 4 : 53. 20. 1878 " ** " 1879, v. 3:48. 21. 1879 " " II 1880, v. 4:63. 22. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 5:66. 23. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 4 : 70. 24. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 6 : 157. 25. 1883 " ** *' 1884, v. 6:67. 26. 1884 " " " 1885, v. 5 : 67. 27. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 8:88. 28. 1886 " " *' 1887, T. 8:67. 29. 1887 " «* II 1888, v. 8 : 67. 30. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 8:52. 31. 1889 " u " 1890, v. 9:54. 32. 1890 " i* " 1891, v. 9 : 50. 33. 1891 " i 1859, T. 2 : 123. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 1:88. 1860 " It tt 1861, V. 2:64. 1861 " Assem. " 1862, v. 7 : 200. 1862 " Sen. •• 1863, v. 5:126. 1863 " 1864, v. 4 : 105. 1864 " Assem. " 1865, v. 7:131.* 1865 " «« *i 1866, v. 7 : 194. 1866 " it tt 1867, v. 18 : 245. 1867 " Sen. " 1868, v. 7 : 83. 1868 " Assem. " 1869, y. 3 : 35. 1869 " tt it 1870, v. 12 : 27. 1870 " it tt 1871, v. 3 : 40. 1871 " Sen. 1872, y. 1 : 12. 1872 " 1873, v. 1 : 14. 1873 " it ti 1874, t. 3:36. 1874 " ti ti 1875, v. 2 : 40. 1875 " tt ti 1876, v. 3 : 36. 1876 " Assem. " 1877, v. 6 : 60. 1877 " Sen. 1878, v. 2 : 29. 1878 " ti it 1879, v. 1 : 14. 1879 " it it 1880, v. 2 : 31. 1880 " it it 1881, v. 2 : 56. 1881 " t. it 1882, t. 3 : 36. 1882 " tt it 1883, v. 3 : 28. 1883 " it tt 1884, v. 2 : 14. 1884 " tt ti 1885, v. 4 : 20. 1885 " it tt 1886, t. 1:8. 1886 " tt ti 1887, v. 2 : 15. 1887 " it it 1888, v. 3 : 15. 1888 " tt it 1889, v. 2:5. 1889 " tt tt 1890, T. 4 : 50. 1890 " it it 1891, t. 7 : 74. 1891 ' tt tt 1892, v. 2:8. 1892 ' it tt 1893, v. 2:8. 1893 ' Assem. " 1894, v. 2:8. 1894 " Sen. 1895, v. 14 : 64. 1895 ' tt it 1896, v. 8 : 52. 1896 ' it it 1897, T. 12:47. 1897 ' tt tt 1898, v. 9:47. 1898 ' it tt 1899, v. 12 : 59. 1899 ' •t tt 1900, T. 17:45. 1900 ' tt tt 1901, v. 13 : 45. 1901 ' tt it 1902, v. 20 : 37. 1902 ' ii it 1903, v. 7-8:32. 1903 ' tt tt 1904, v. 20 : 30. Bulletins Additions 1891-1896. Nos. 1-4 Albany, 1891-1897. Also in ann. repts. as follows : no. 1 not in rept. " 2-3 in app. 5-6, 77 ann. rept. "4 " ^3 78 " Bibliography 1895-1904. Nos. 1-37. Albany, 1895-1904. Also in ann. repts. as follows : no. 1 not in rept. " 2-4 in app. 3, 80 ann. rept. " 5 .< 4j 80 .. " 6-8 " 5, 80 " " 9-17 " 2, 81 " " 18 « 3 _ 82 .. " 19-21 ' " 5, 83 " " 22-30 " 4, 84 " " 31-34 ., 4 _ 8g .. " 35 ' " 5, 86 " History 1898-1902. Nos. 1-6. Albany, 1898-1902. Also in ann. re pts. as follows : no. 1-3 i n app. 3, 81 ann. rept. " 4 ' " 6, 83 " " 5-6 ' " 5, 85 " LIBRARIES— cont'd State Library — cont'd serial — cont'd Legislation 1891-1904. Nos. 1-25. Albany, 1891-1905. Also in ann. repts. as follows : no. 1-2 not in rept. in app. 3, 76 ann. rept. .. K 4> 77 .. ft 3 4-5 6 7-8 9 10 11 12-13 14-15 16-18 19-21 2, 78 '2-3, 79 ' 2, 80 ' 1, 81 ' 2, 82 ' 3, 83 ' 2, 84 ' 2, 85 ' 3, 86 Library School 1891-1904. Nos. 1-19. Albany, 1891-1905. Also In ann. repts. as follows : 1 not in rept. 2 in app. 4, 79 ann. rept. 3 " 4, 81 " 4-5 " 4, 83 " 6 .< 4 82 .. 7-8 " 4, 83 " 9-10 " " 3, 84 " 11-14 " " 3, 85 " 15-17 " " 4, 86 " * Sometimes omitted from vol. Public Libraries 1893-1900. Nos. 1-10. Albany, 1893-1901. Also in ann. repts. as follows : no. 1 not in rept. " 2 In app. 2, 76 ann. rept. " 3 " " 3, 77 " " 4-10 in ann. repts. and bulletins of Extension Dept. as follows : "4 in 3 ann. rept. 1895 ; Extension bulletin no. 16. " 5-6 in 4 ann. rept. 1896 ; Extension bulletins no. 18, 20. "7 In 5 ann. rept. 1897 ; Extension bulletin no. 24. "8 in 6 ann. rept. 1898 ; Extension bulletin no. 27. "9 in 7 ann. rept. 1899 ; Home Education bull. no. 33. " 10 In 8 ann. rept. 1900 ; Home Education bull. no. 38. non-serial 1818-1849. Schedule of apprns. made for state library for purchase of books, maps, charts, etc. (Assem. doc. 67 (pp. 5-6), 1849 v. 2.) 1819. Catalogue of books and maps reed, into state library with sums expended for same and for nec- essary preparations and accommodations in library room. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 148-153.) 1825. Communication from chancellor re. gradual en- largement of N. Y. state library and more effectual promotion of purposes for which it was established. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 474.) 1840. Rept. on state library. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 115, 1840 v. 4.) 1842. Rept. of jt. committee on state library. 13 pp. (Same 104, 1842 v. 4.) 1844. Rept. of trustees of state library re. purposes for which payments have been made on acct. of said library. 4 pp. (Same 114, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. on act re. state library. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 176, 1844 v. 7.) 1847. Rept. of trustees of state library as to dona- tions recently made to library through M. Vatte- mare. 16 pp. (Same 227, 1847 v. 3; Sen. doc. 129, 1847 v. 4.) 1849. Rept. on state library recommending fire-proof bldg., ace. with descr. of donations reed, into li- brary. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1849.) 1850. Recommendation for apprn. for additional quar- ters for state library. (Govs. mess. 1850.) 1851. Erection of new state library; present accommo- dations inadequate. (Same Jan. 1851: 22.) 344 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK LIBRARIES— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1852. State library bldg.; on rept. of trustees; cost of bldg. as now under contract and estimate of cost of completion. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 42, 1852 v. 2.) 1854. Rept. of trustees of library bldg. 4 pp. (Same 92, 1854 v. 3.) 1855. Apprn. to supply deficiencies of revenue of state library. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1855: 12.) 1856. Recommendation for increasing apprn. for main- tenance of state library. (Some 1856: 12.) 1860. Rept. of it. library committee on state library. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1860 v. 1.) 1878. The future development of N. Y. state library; rept by libn. of general library [H. A. Homes], Jan., 1878. 52 pp. 1888. Communication from regents re. conditions of state library and memorializing legisl. to complete rooms in capitol designed for reception of library. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1888 v. 5.) . Rept. to gov. of supervising comrs. of capitol re. plans for completion of state library. (Assem. jol. 1888: 11-12.) 1889. Communication from supt. of public bldgs. re. inadequacy of part of capitol used by state library. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1899 v. 7.) EXPKNDITUKES FOE 1828. Comptroller's rept. showing amt. of money paid out of treasury for contingencies, etc., of state library. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 133-134; 156.) 1829. Rept. on comptroller's rept. on contingent ex- penses of state library. (Same Jan. 1829: 219-220.) 1830. Rept. re. salary of state libn. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 401, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1832-1904. State library payments. (A.R. treasurer 1832 (p. 10)— same 1904.) No returns found for 1891. . Stmt, of payments from general fund for mainte- nance of state library. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 48)— same 1903/4.) 1845/6. Stmt, of expenses of state library; also va- rious provisions for expenses, and apprns. since its establishment. (Same 1845/6: 47-48.) LICENSE: CITY 1894. Veto of Assem. bill 477 authorizing village trus- tees to regulate and license temporary or transient business. (Assem. jol. 1894: 1295-1296.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on municipal ordinances discriminating agst. non-resident vendors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 189-190.) 1899. Persons or corporations peddling articles of any kind for cash or barter not exempt from payment of license fee when established by town bd. ; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 229.) Auburn 1834. Rept. on petition of trustees of village of Au- burn re. granting licenses to grocers, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 284, 1834 v. 4.) Long Island City 1880-1889. License receipts, excise, peddlers, etc., of Long Is. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 5), 1891 v. 9.) New York City 1817-1858. N. Y. City surrenders proceeds of sale of foreign goods at auction, originally to support canal policy of state; approximate whole amt. paid. (Sen. doc. 90 (p. 10), 1859 v. 2.) 1817-1859. Moneys reed, in N. Y. City from foreign auction duties. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1860 v. 4.) 1820. See Lotteries; this date. 1867. Communication from comptroller of City of N. Y. re. city debt and interest thereon; also moneys reed, for licenses in answer to res. requesting rept. LICENSE: CITY— cont'd New York City — cont'd and stmt, of expenses allowed: 1. For licenses to pawnbrokers and to dealers in second-hand furni- ture, metals, or clothes; 2. For licenses for hackney coaches and drivers; 3. For fees of market privi- leges and market rents; 4. For mayoralty fees; 5. For fines and penalties; 6. For fines and fees collected by clerks and courts; 7. For tavern and excise licenses. 37 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 125.) 1884-1889. Receipts from licenses, N. Y. City, giving specific fee, no. of licenses, and total amt. reed. (Sen. doc. 80, 1891 v. 9, pt. 5: 141-146.) Schenectady 1880-1889. License receipts; classified; city of Sche- nectady. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 5), 1891 v. 9.) Liquor, show and Tenders, quit rents, police fines, etc. LICENSE: FEDERAL 1874. Communication from atty. gen. re. right of fed- eral govt, to compel owners of canal boats to pay ann. license fees. 4 pp. (Assem. doc, 71, 1874 v. 5.) LICENSE: STATE 1817-1829. Stmt, of amt. reed, in treasury from vendue duty, salt duty, steamboat tax, and sales of land be- longing to Erie and Champlain canal fund. (As- sem. doc. 287 (p. 32), 1831 v. 4.) 1867. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on powers and duties of legisl. as relates to weighing, measuring, and inspecting merchandise to be done only under license. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2785-2789.) 1903. On licensing of trades. (3 A.R. comr. labor 1903: 65-66.) Auctions 1784-1844. Stmt, of amt. of auction duties paid into treasury and of amt. charged upon such duties and paid from treasury during same time for support of N. Y. hospital, foreign poor, economical school, and orphan asylums in N. Y. City. (Assem. doc. 208 (pp. 5-6), 1845 v. 6.) 1784-1848. Historical sketch of system of collecting duties on goods sold at auction. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 87-89.) 1798-1801. Stmt, of average ann. amt. of duties on sales at public vendue. (Same 1800/1, in Assem. jol. Jan. 1802: 14.) 1798-1848. Stmt, showing ann. amt. of auction duties paid into treasury. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 164- 165.) 1798-1877. Amt. ann. paid into treasury from auction duties. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 64, 1878 v. 5.) 1806-1833. Stmt, showing amts. reed, from auction du- ties per annum. (Same 62, foldg. table, 1834 v. 2.) 1808. Communication from comptroller re. expiration of act to regulate sales by public auction, and re- quest of auctioneers to be exempted from payment of any duties except those prescribed by expiring act until sense of legisl. is known. (Sen. jol. 32 sess. 1808: 9.) 1813-1823. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys arising from duties on sales at auction, etc. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1823: 737.) 1813-1838. Rept. of comptroller re. auction and salt duties; amts. ann. accruing to state. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1837 v. 3.) 1816. Rept. recommending alteration of law regulating sales at auction. (Assem. jol. 40 sess. 1816: 226.) . Rept. of comptroller giving exact return of du- ties arising on sales at public auction as made at his office. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 409.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 345 LICENSE: STATE— cont'd Auctions — cont'd 1817-1858. Proceeds of duties on foreign goods sold at auction, surrendered by N. Y. City to support canal policy of state; approximate whole amt. paid. (Sen. doc. 90, 1859 v. 2.) 1817-1862. Amt. reed, into treasury for auction duties; distribution of same. (Same 80 (p. 2), 1863 v. 5.) 1818-1841. Stmt, showing ami. amt. and various kinds of goods sold at auction in N. Y. City. (A.R. comp- troller 1841/2: 130-131.) 1823. Rept. on alterations necessary re. sales at auc- tion; increasing or diminishing no. of auctioneers. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 1035.) 1824. Amdmt. of act. regulating sales by public auc- tion. (Govs. mess. 1824.) 1829. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to sales at auction and auction system. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 251-252.) . Rept. of comptroller " as to what would be effect on revenue of state should supt. of auctions be apptd. for city and co. of N. Y." (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 529-531.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to auctions and auction system, recommending statu- tory change in regulation of same. (Same Jan. 1829: 391-394.) 1830. Rept. on act resp. sales by auctioneers in N. Y. City and elsewhere. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 381, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. on petition of citizens of Rochester re. re- tail auctions. 2 pp. (Same 151, 1831 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of city of N. Y. re. auctions in said city. 2 pp. (Same 52, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Rept. of comptroller on act resp. auctioneers in N. Y. City. 37 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1832 v. 1.) 1832-1893. Stmt, showing by cos. ann. amt. of auction paid by individual auctioneers. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (pp. 56-63)— same 1892/3.) From 1833 to 1848 not found in repts. 1833. Rept. on petition re. sales at auction. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 43, 1833 v. 2.) 1835. Rept. of committee on judiciary on preamble and res. re. amdmt. of const, so far as respects duty on salt and sales at auction. (Same 49, 1835 v. 1.) 1840-1848. Rept. of committee on trade and mnftre. on auction duties. 12 pp. (Same 218, 1849 v. 5.) 1844/5. Suggestions for means of increasing revenue derived from sales at auction; provisions of sec. 4, ch. 17, auction laws, re. exemptions; proposed classification of goods recommended to legisl. (A. R. comptroller 1844/5: 44-49.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. auction duties. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 208, 1845 v. 6.) 1846. Rept. on disagreement on amdmts. to bill re. duties on goods sold at auction. 2 pp. (Same 209, 1846 v. 6.) . Circular to auctioneers. [With laws re. duties and liabilities of auctioneers.] 18 pp. 1846-1875. Stmt, showing payments from apprns. of auction duties. (A.R. comptroller 1845/6 (p. 86) — same 1874/5.) No stmts, found for 1848-1840, 1851-18(12. 1848/9. Reasons for decline in revenue from auction duties; efforts to overcome practice of frauds; rec- ommendation for repeal of that part of law re. exemption of damaged goods requiring insurance cos. to furnish stmt. re. damage. (Same 1848/9: 74-75.) 1864-1882. Decennial stmts, of receipts from auction duties each yr. (Same 1872/3 (p. 32) — same 1881/2.) 1865/6. Decision of Court of Appeals on case contest- ing law increasing duties on auction sales and ex- LICENSE: STATE— cont'd Auctions — cont'd tending them to sales made by brokers. (Same 1865/6: 18.) 1866/7. Decision of Court of Appeals on constitution- ality of act of 1866 re. auction duties. (Same 1866/7: 15-16.) [187?] Circular to auctioneers [concerning statutes regulating that branch of business]. 16 pp. 1871-1880. Stmt, showing amt. reed, from auction duties each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1879/80: 19.) 1874-1883. Same. (Same 1882/3: 24.) 1875-1892. Stmt, showing ann. comparison of state re- ceipts from auction duties for decennial periods beginning 1875/84. (Same 1883/4 (p. 33)— same 1891/2.) 1890/1. Protest agst. evasion of payment of auction duties by auctioneers of N. Y. City and Brooklyn; recommendation for revision of statutes to more definitely determine state's claim to such duties. (Same 1890/1: xxxii-xxxiii.) 1891/2. Stmt, of rates of duties on sales by auction- eers, classification of goods, classes exempt; recom- mendation for revision of statutes. (Same 1891/2: 32-33.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. as to auctioneers in N. Y. state. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 160-161.) 1900. Auctioneers in N. Y. City should be licensed by city and not by state; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 124-125.) Clothing Tbades; see Industries, etc. Clothing Trades Dispensaries ; see Maintenance: Private Dentists 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; right of Regents of Uni- versity to appt. bd. of censors of dental socy. (A. R. atty. gen. 1896: 59-60.) 1901. Veto of Assem. bill 130 re. qualifications and ex- amination of dental students. (Assem. jol. 1901: 2415.) Detectives 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; license fee is required to be paid to state comptroller by person or partner- ship engaging in business of private detective. (A. R. atty. gen. 1898: 252.) 1898-1901. Schedule of licenses granted to detectives under provisions of ch. 422, laws of 1898. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8 (p. 308)— same 1900/1.) Druggists serial All repts. of the state bd. of pharmacy are printed in the State Pharmaceutical Assn. 1893-1900. Ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, 9-16. Albany, 1894-1901. In Collected docs, as follows : 9. 1893 in Assem. docs. 1894, v. 3 : 23. 10. 1894 " " " 1895, r. 6 : 13. 11. 1895 not found. 12. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 6 : 21. 13. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 2 : 18. 14. 1898 ' 1899, v. 2 : 15. 15. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 2 : 15. 16. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 2 : 12. non-serial 1848. Rept. re. act to regulate sale of medicines and medical compounds. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1848 v. 2.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of practising pharmacy without license. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 332-333.) 1894. Same; pharmacy law re. license. (Same 1894: 353-355.) 1902. Pharmacy; state bd. has power to make rules governing pharmacists to rept. resp. employes hired but not concerning those discharged. (Same 1902: 196-198.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; pharmacy and practice of medicine. (Same 1904: 226-227.) 346 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK LICENSE: STATE— cont'd Embalmebs serial Under ch. 555, laws of 1898. 1899-1900. Ann. rept. of bd. of embalming examiners, 1-2. Albany, 1900-1901. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1899 In Assem. docs. 1900, v. 14 : 64. 2. 1900 " " •' 1901, v. 16 : 56. non-serial 1899. Persons who practise embalming must have li- cense; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 264-265.) 1902. Bd. of embalming examiners has no power to subpoena witnesses and to conduct hearings resp. alleged violation of ch. 655, laws of 1898; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 182-185.) Piee Insurance Agent; see Insurance. Fire Fish and Game; see that title Hawkebs and Peddlebs See also below Veterans' License. 1805. Stmt, of amt. of revenue reed, from peddlers' licenses. (A.R. comptroller 1808/9.) 1805/6. Stmt, of amt. of revenue derived from fees and peddlers' licenses. (Same 1805/6.) 1806-1833. Stmt, showing amt reed, from licenses to hawkers and peddlers per annum. (Assem. doc. 62, 1834, foldg. table.) 1814. Rept. on petition praying reduction of peddlers' licenses. (Sen. jol. 1814: 179.) 1834. Rept. on petition re. single horse peddling li- censes. 1 p. (Assem. doc 60, 1834 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of citizens of Al- bany praying alteration of law re. hawkers and peddlers. 2 pp. (.Same 260, 1837 v. 3.) 1867. List of peddlers (sic) licensed to sell foreign goods in state of N. Y. 1 1. F°. 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; ordinances agst. non- resident peddlers. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 200-201.) 1899. Intention of legisl. to provide for issuance of peddling licenses for periods of less than a yr. upon payment of pro rata amt. of ann. fee; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 226-227.) HOBSESHOEBS 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; registration of horseshoers within cities having 50,000 inhabitants or more. (AJt. atty. gen. 1896: 263-264.) 1904. Text of decision holding horseshoers' licensing law unconstitutional. (4 A.R. comr. labor 1904: 145-151.) . Horseshoers' licensing law unconstitutional, text in part of decision of App. Div. (Bull. 6 bureau labor statistics 1904: 414-417.) Hotels and Boarding Houses 1891. Protest of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. agst. bill abrogating law licensing sailors' hotels and boarding houses. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1891 v. 6.) Nurserymen; see Industbtes, etc. Ncbsebies Physicians 1804. Rept. on petition for regulation of practice of physic and surgery. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 279- 280.) 1830. Rept. of atty. gen. re. law regulating practice of physic and surgery on question of fees or contri- butions. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 199, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of practitioners of medicine in N. Y. City and co. for repeal of present law regu- lating practice of physic and surgery. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 217, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) 1832. Remonstrance agst. alteration of laws regulating practice of physic. 2 pp. (Same 262, 1832 v. 3.) LICENSE: STATE— cont'd Physicians — cont'd 1832. Memorial of medical profession in City of N. Y. agst. change in law re. conferring of degrees and regulation of practice of medicine. 2 pp. (Same 250, 1832 v. 3.) . Memorial of Medical Socy. of City and Co. of N. Y. praying for alteration of rev. stats, regu- lating medical education. 3 pp. (Same 249, 1832 v. 4.) . Remonstrance agst. any alteration in medical laws. 6 pp. (Same 272, 1832 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of physicians and surgeons in City of N. Y. agst. acts of State Socy. in relation to prayer of Co. Medical Socy. of N. Y. 5 pp. (Same 261, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee on medical societies and col- leges. 6 pp. (Same 251, 1832 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of six practitioners of medicine in City of N. Y. agst. bill introduced by Mr. Mille- doler. 3 pp. (Same 246, 1832 v. 3.) . Memorial of Medical Socy. of City and Co. of N. Y. protesting agst. remonstrance of state medical socy. agst. act re. practice of physic and surgery. 5 pp. (Same 244, 1832 v. 3.) 1833. Rept. on petition of Medical Socy. of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 284, 1833 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. re. restrictions on unlicensed practition- ers. 11 pp. (Same 346, 1840 v. 8.) . Rept. on sundry petitions for repeal of law re- quiring foreign practitioners to undergo re-exami- nation before censors of State Medical Socy. 3 pp. (Same 266, 1840 v. 6.) 1844. Rept. on petitions praying for repeal of laws re- stricting medical practice. 5 pp. (Same 60, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of select committee on petitions praying for repeal of laws restricting medical practice. 5 pp. (Same 31, 1844 v. 1.) . Memorial remonstrating agst. general repeal of law regulating practice of physic and surgery. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1844 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition of physicians of Tompkins co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1844 v. 3.) 1867. Remarks and res. of S. J. Colahan advocating restriction in practice and dispensing of medicine. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2074-2079.) 1868. Rept. of committee on practice of medicine and compounding of drugs re. raising standard of medi- cal profession in state, and regulating, dispensing, and compounding of drugs. 3 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 176.) 1884. Memorial of Medical Socy. of N. Y. Co. for es- tablishment of bd. of examiners. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 60, 1884 v. 6.) 1901. Refusal to grant license to physician after appli- cant has passed examination, not warranted by fact that he had previously while engaged in prac- tice in another state, advertised for business; opin- ion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 308-311.) . No authority exists permitting division of ex- aminations of applicants for license to practice medicine; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 188- 191.) Pilots 1901. Act to provide for licensing and govt, of pilots and regulating pilotage of port of N. Y., 1853, as amended 1854-1889; acts of Cong., 1789-1837; also, the by-laws of pilot comrs. N. Y., 1901. 55 pp. 16°. Plumbers 1903. Constitutionality of law requiring examination and registration of plumbers; summary of 82, App. Div. 25. (Bull. v. 5 bureau labor statistics 1903: 183.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 347 LICENSE: STATE— cont'd Plxjmbebs — cont'd 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; whether city engr. and surveyor is a competent person as member of exam- ining bd. of plumbing and plumbers of cities. (A. R. atty. gen. 1894: 241-242.) Pool Tax 1886/7. Provisions of pool bill, ch. 479, 1887; answers to inquiries as to application and scope of law sum- marized from opinions of atty. gen. (A.R. comp- troller 1886/7: 18-19.) 1887/8. Provisions of pool tax law (ch. 479, laws of 1887) and recommendation for apprn. and appor- tionment of funds. (Same 1887/8: 30-31.) 1888/9. Amt. of pool tax remaining in treasury await- ing apprn. and apportionment; recommendation for legisl. enactment re. this sum. (Some 1888/9: 18.) 1888-1904. Schedule showing amt. of gross receipts of various clubs, etc., and amt. of tax paid to state treasurer on acct. of pool tax under provisions of ch. 479, laws of 1887. (Same 1887/8 (pp. 246-247) —same 1903/4.) From 1896/7 to 1903/4 called Schedule of amt. of racing tax paid under provision of ch. 380, laws of 1896. 1889/90. Recommendation for apprn. and apportion- ment of pool tax money. (Same 1889/90: xv.) 1890/1. Recommendation for apprn. and apportion- ment of funds derived from pool tax. (Same 1890/1: xxxi-xxxii.) 1893/4. Provisions of pool tax laws of 1887, ch. 479, and 1894, ch. 197; amt. of tax collected season of 1893; effect of newly adopted const, prohibiting selling of pools upon agric. societies of state re- ceiving these moneys. (Same 1893/4: xix-xx.) 1894/5. See Taxation: State. Corporations. Racing Associations; this date. Racing Associations; see Taxation: State Sailors' Boarding Houses 1878. Remonstrances of comr. for licensing sailors' hotels or boarding houses in cities of N. Y. and Brooklyn to bill for protection of seamen in N. Y. port and harbor. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1878 v. 1.) Sweatshops; see Laboe. House Industries Tenement House Industries; see Labor. House Indus- tries Veterans' License 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; exemption from peddling licenses of soldiers, sailors, and marine veterans. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 192-193.) 1899. Person holding veterans' license has no right by virtue thereof to solicit trade on Niagara Reser- vation contrary to rules of mngrs. thereof; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 291-292.) Veterinarians 1900. Veterinary licenses; applicants for indorsement of licenses, who have failed to register and come under law of 1900, ch. 479, must satisfy bd. of ex- aminers that they are within class named but are not obliged to submit to examination of qualifica- tions; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 217-221.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; veterinary medicine; re- moval to another co. does not require additional registration. (Same 1904: 354-356.) Liquor; see Liquor Traffic Taxation; see that title LIFE INSURANCE; see INSURANCE LIMA SEMINARY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC LIME; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS LIMESTONE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS LIMONITES; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS LIQUOR TRADE Strikes; see Labor Disputes Wages; see Labor LIQUOR TRAFFIC: CITY 1898. Table showing liquor license fees in principal cities of U. S. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897: 615.) New York State 1889. Table showing by cities highest license fees for sale of liquors, ale, and beer. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1889: 22.) . Table showing by cos. average license fees in towns and villages in state. (Same Jan. 1889: 23-24.) 1895-1896. Tables showing liquor license fees under old excise laws in effect in each town. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897: 593-609.) 1895-1897. Comparative table showing license fees and taxes on liquor traffic in cities of state under old license law and liquor tax law. (2 same 1897: 591- 592.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; disposition of moneys reed, for licenses granted in town under excise law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 112-114.) Auburn 1880-1890. Receipts from excise licenses by city of Au- burn. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 667), 1891.) Clintonville 1827. Rept. on petition praying for passage of law em- powering trustees of village of Clintonville exclu- sive control in granting of all licenses for keeping taverns and retailing ardent spirits in said town. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 947-948.) New York City serial 1 series 1859. Ann. rept. of comrs. of excise of N. Y. City and Co. (only one). Albany, 1860. (Sen. doc. 42, 1860 v. 1.) 2 series Under ch. 578, 1866, April 14. 1866-1869. Ann. rept. of bd. of excise of metropolitan distr., 1-4. In Collected docs, as follows: 1. 1866 in Assem. docs. 1867, V. 8 : 225. 2. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 2 : 17. 3. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 2 : 16. 4. 1869 " " " 1870, T. 3:29. non-serial 1818. Three memorials from City of N. Y., viz., for act requiring comrs. of excise to give security for pay- ment of moneys reed, for tavern licenses, etc. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 522.) 1865. Rept. of atty. for bd. of comrs. of excise for City and Co. of N. Y. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 99, 1865 v. 3.) . Communication from pres. of Metropolitan Po- lice re. no. of retail liquor dealers. 3 pp. (Same 98, 1865 v. 3.) . Communication from excise comrs. of N. Y. City; no. licensed and unlicensed dealers; gross amt. of fees reed. 2 pp. (Same 94, 1865 v. 3.) 1867. Communication from Metropolitan Bd. of Ex- cise re. collection of money other than license fees. 27 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1867 v. 6.) . Rept. of secy, of Metropolitan Bd. of Excise in answer to res. requesting information of: 1. No. of licenses granted by bd. of excise from its organi- zation April 20, 1866, to Nov. 8, 1867; 2. Gross amt. reed, for such licenses; 3. No. of complaints 348 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK LIQUOR TRAFFIC: CITY— cont'd New York City — cont'd non-serial — cont'd preferred agst. such licenses, during same period, by police; 4. No. of complaints preferred agst. such licenses, by persons other than policemen, during same period; 5. No. of licenses revoked during same period; 6. No. of complaints dismissed after hear- ing and without hearing evidence, and no. of com- plaints not officially acted on by bd. 2 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 132.) . See also License: City; this date. 1868. Rept. of atty. of Metropolitan Bd. of Excise on suits pending and moneys reed. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 56, 1868 v. 8.) 1895. Preamble and res. of bd. of excise, City of N. Y., Dec. 31. (2 A.R. excise comrs. 1896/7: 19-21.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE 1892. Comparison of population and retail drinking li- censes in N. Y., Penn., Mass., Mich., 111., Ohio, Ga., Ala. (Govs. mess. 1896.) New York State serial 1896-1904. Ann. rept. of state comrs. of excise, 1-9. Al- bany, 1897-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, T. 6 : 26. 2. 1897 1898, v. 7 : 23. 3. 1898 1899, T. 5:18. 4. 1899 " Sen. " 1900, v. 4:13. 5. 1900 " Assem. " 1901, v. 20:68. 6. 1901 " Sen. " 1902, v. 22:66. 7. 1902 " Assem. " 1903, v. 18 : 69. 8. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 26:66. non-serial 1641-1685. Resume of colonial status re. prohibition. (5 A.R. excise comrs. 1899/00: 21-24.) 1812-1901. History of efforts to restrain Sunday liquor traffic. (6 same 1900/1: 127-140.) 1834. Repts. on memorial re. excise law. 5 pp. (As- sem. docs. 372, 136, 1834 v. 4.) . Rept. of committee on judiciary on temperance taverns. 2 pp. (Same 250, 1834 v. 3.) 1837. Rept. on bill re. licensing retailers of ardent spir- its in Monroe co. 5 pp. (Same 307, 1837 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of people of Monroe co. to amend excise laws. 2 pp. (Same 40, 1837 v. 1.) . Rept. on memorial of common council of Hudson re. excise law. 2 pp. (Same 308, 1837 v. 4.) . Rept. of majority of committee on petitions re. excise laws. 2 pp. (Same 333, 1837 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. of committee on sundry petitions for re- peal or modification of excise law. 17 pp. (Same 304, 1838 v. 6.) 1839. Rept. on petitions for suppression of sale of in- toxicating liquors. 12 pp. (Same 249, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on numerous petitions re. license laws. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1840 v. 3.) 1841. Rept. on bill re. licensing retailers of intoxi- cating liquors. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 294, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. on petition of N. Y. State Temperance Socy. re. sale of intoxicating liquors. 8 pp. (Same 167, 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. re. granting licenses for sale of spirituous liquors. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1841 v. 2.) 1842. Rept. on application of bd. of supervisors of Erie co. re. comrs. of excise for city of Buffalo. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1842 v. 2.) 1843. Rept. on petition re. grog-shop on state lands on line of canal. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 122, 1843 v. 3.) 1844. Rept. on petitions on subject of licenses. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 83, 1844 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. on petition praying modification of excise law. 13 pp. (Same 50, 1845 v. 3.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1847. Repts. on petitions and papers re. repeal of ex- cise law of 1845. 16, 11 pp. (Same 139, 140, 1849 v. 4.) . Rept. re. elections on subject of licensing sale of intoxicating drinks. 56 pp. (Same 40, 1847 v. 1.) 1848. Remonstrance of N. Y. State Temperance Socy. agst. any law that will legalize traffic in intoxi- cating drinks. 6 pp. (Same 169, 1848 v. 5.) . Rept. on petitions re. sale and use of intoxicat- ing drinks. 6 pp. (Same 167, 1848 v. 5.) 1849. Rept. on petitions for law prohibiting sale of intoxicating drinks. 23 pp. (Same 220, 1849 v. 5.) . Rept. of minority on petition for passage of law prohibiting sale of intoxcating liquors. 2 pp. (Same 230, 1849 v. 5.) 1850. Memorial of N. Y. State Temperance Socy. re. insufficiency of present excise laws. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. of majority on excise question. 96 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1850 v. 5.) 1851. Rept. on act re. excise. 2 pp. (Same 46, 1851 v. 3.) . Repts. on liquor license laws. 5, 34 pp. (Same 110 and 111, 1851 v. 4.) . Rept. of minority on petitions and propositions re. sale of ardent spirits. 7 pp. (Same 118, 1851 v. 4.) 1852. Rept. re. petitions to prohibit traffic of intoxi- cating liquors. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1852 v. 1.) . Rept. re. adoption of stringent measures for sup- pression of intemperance. 36 pp. (Assem. doc. 88, 1852 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. on petition for law prohibiting sale of in- toxicating liquors as beverage. 21 pp. (Same 66, 1853 v. 3.) . Rept. on bill re. sale of intoxicating drinks. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1853 v. 1.) 1854. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to intemperance and sale of intoxicating drinks. 40 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1854 v. 1.) . Govs, objections to bill for suppression of in- temperance, with prohibitory law. 24 pp. . Rept. of select Assem. committee on Sen. bill for suppression of intemperance. 47 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1854 v. 3.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to in- temperance. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 17, 1854 v. 1.) 1855. Recommendation re. revision of excise laws. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1855: 17.) . Rept. on sale of intoxicating liquors, together with bill. 31 pp. (Assem. doc. 13, 1855 v. 1.) 1856. Rept. on bill to repeal act to suppress intemper- ance, pauperism, and crime. 35 pp. (Same 137, 1856 v. 4.) 1857. Rept. of majority on that portion of govs. mess, re. excise laws. 5 pp. (Same 113, 1857 v. 2.) . Rept. on bill regulating sale of intoxicating liquors. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 139, 1857 v. 4.) . Answer of atty. gen. as to statutes in force re. sale, etc., of liquor. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 39, 1857 v. 1.) 1859. Rept. of committee on internal affairs of towns and cos. re. prohibitory liquor law. 2 pp. (Same 140, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of minority of select committee on bill for regulation and sale of intoxicating liquor. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1859 v. 2.) 1860. Rept. of minority of committee on excise re. cer- tain modifications of excise law. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1860 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 349 LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1860. Communication from one of excise comrs. of N. Y. City in answer to res. of inquiry re. proc. of said comrs. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1860 v. 1.) . Rept. of majority of committee on petitions for const, amdmt. re. sale of intoxicating liquors. 6 pp. (Same 81, 1860 v. 1.) . Recommendation for amdmt. of excise law so as to limit time of meeting for granting licenses; re- striction of no. of licenses granted. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1860: 31.) 1861. Rept. re. amdmt. of excise law. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 109, 1861 v. 5.) . Minority rept. re. Sunday liquor laws. 8 pp. (Same 114, 1861 v. 5.) . Rept. re. amending const, so as to prohibit sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. 11 pp. (Same 92, 1861 v. 5.) 1862. Rept. re. amdmt. of excise law. 4 pp. (Same 94, 1862 v. 4.) . Recommendation for amdmts. to excise laws. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1862: 31.) . Communication from W. J. Haskett on excise law of state. 14 pp. . Rept. of minority of select committee on res. to amend const, so as to prohibit sale of intoxicating liquors as beverage. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 163, 1862 v. 6.) . Same, majority. 9 pp. (Same 168, 1862 v. 6.) . No. of licenses granted in N. Y. City, amt. reed. and no. of suits pending in relation thereto. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1862 v. 5.) — — . Rept. re. licenses granted in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 79, 1862 v. 5.) 1863. Gov. repeats recommendation re. change re. ex- cise laws to insure their enforcement. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863: 6.) 1867. Protest of Prison Assn. of N. Y. agst. modifica- tion of excise law. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 47, 1867 v. 2; Assem. doc. 77, 1867 v. 4.) . Rept. re. metropolitan excise law. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 188, 1867 v. 8.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on powers and duties of legisl. as relates to sale of liquors. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2137-2160.) . Minority rept. from committee on adulteration and sale of strong and spirituous liquors re. law prohibiting sale of spirituous liquors. 5 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 148.) . Rept. on so much of rept. of committee on pow- ers and duties of legisl. as relates to regulating sale of liquors. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2137-2162.) . Repts. on regulating sale of liquors. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2274-2275.) 1868. Rept. of committee re. bill for repeal of metro- politan excise law. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 52, 1868 v. 8.) . Remarks of W. L. Livingston on regulating sale of liquors. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3666-3671.) . Debate on article reported by committee on adulteration and sale of intoxicating liquors re. regulating sale of same. (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3265- 3282.) . Rept. and debate re. prohibiting liquor law. ' (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3285-3295.) 1869. Repts. on bill to amend metropolitan excise law. 2, 2 pp. (Sen. docs. 74 and 75, 1869 v. 6.) . Working of excise law in metropolitan distr. with recommendation re. its repeal. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 32-33.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1870. Recommendation re. repeal of metropolitan distr. excise law and abolition of certain co. bds. of ex- cise as imperative. (Same Jan. 1870: 29-30.) . Memorial for passage of law to suppress intem- perance. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1870 v. 3.) 1878. Recommendation for substitute for existing ex- cise laws. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1878: 28.) . Hearing before gov. in matter re. charges agst. G. W. Morton, comr. of excise in N. Y. City. 1 I. F°. . Speech of C. R. Skinner agst. any modification of present excise law, delivered in Assem. 8 pp. 1879. Enactment of clear, systematic, and complete statute instead of present excise laws recommend- ed. (Govs. mess. 1879: 46.) 1880. Regulation of discretionary powers of excise comrs. advised. (Same 1880 v. 18.) 1881. Revision of excise laws recommended. (Same 1881: 15.) 1882. Amdmts. to excise laws recommended. (Same 1882: 33.) . Communication from dept. of public docks, N. Y. City, re. sale of liquor on pier 1, North River. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Veto of act regulating sale of intoxicating liquors. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1883: 1137-1143.) [1884.] Remarks of T. Roosevelt on prohibitory liquor traffic bill. 7 pp. 1887. Res. re. use of tax imposed on any liquid by any state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 53, 1887 v. 3.) . Veto of act to prohibit sale of liquors in bldgs. or premises belonging to state. (Assem. jol. 1887 v. 1: 1106.) 1888. Govs. mess, on importance of revising excise laws. (Same 1888: 569-572.) . Rept. of committee on general laws re. revision and amdmt. of excise laws. (Same 1888: 1049- 1051.) . Govs. mess, urging revision and amdmt. of ex- cise laws of state. (Sen. jol. 1888: 327-330.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether bd. of excise has power to bring action agst. bondsmen in cases where licenses have been revoked or licensees convicted for violation of excise laws. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 68-72.) . Veto of act further regulating sale of intoxi- cating liquors. (Assem. jol. 1888: 1788-1791.) . Res. adopted by N. Y. citizens at mass-meeting held on Feb. 6, in favor of high license. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1888 v. 5.) . Veto of act further regulating sale of intoxicat- ing liquors. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 1058-1059.) . Govs. mess, recommending apptmt. of comn. to thoroughly revise and amend excise laws of state. (Same v. 1 1888: 368-370.) . Remarks of Mr. Rhodes on legisl. re. sale of liquor. (Same v. 1 1888: 502.) 1889. Remarks of Mr. Sullivan on art. in N. Y. Sun, Apr. 16, " How's this, Assemblymen? Inspector Brynes says One of You is a Chum of Thieves. It is Dry-Dollar Sullivan, of N. Y. — And the Head of the Detective Force of N. Y. says that He is a Scoundrel." (Same v. 2 1889: 762-764.) . Communication from Common Council of N. Y. City re. amdmt. of excise laws. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1889 v. 5.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise excise laws of N. Y. state. 429 pp. (Assem. doc. 28, 1889 v. 6.) . Immediate revision of excise laws recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1889: 18-21.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on propriety of excise comrs. excepting fair days in granting of licenses 350 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd to saloons within 200 yds. of fair grounds. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 272-273.) 1890. Same; concerning proposed const, amdmt. pro- hibiting mnftre., sale, etc., of spirituous liquors. (Some 1890: 142-144.) 1891. Revision of excise laws recommended. (Govs, mess. 1891.) . Presentment of grand jury of City and Co. of N. Y. as to excise laws. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1891 v. 6.) 1892. Excise moneys should be expended in payment of ordinary town expenses; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 333-335.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on matter of issuing license for sale of liquors on cars, steamboats, or vessels. (Same 1893: 121.) 1894. Same; license for sale of liquors on r.rs. (Same 1894: 352-353.) . Same; on local option of excise law in towns. (Same 1894: 300-302.) . Debate on amdmt. re. uniform tax and license laws. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 767-773.) . Speech of Mr. Tekulsky on sale of intoxicating liquors. (Same 1894 v. 2: 791-795.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office on alleged sale of liquors on lands belonging to state at Fire Is. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1894 v. 7.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. execution of licensee's bond under excise law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 131- 132.) . Same; re. licensing of intoxicating drinks on Sundays. (Same 1895: 130.) . Same; re. license of places for sale of liquors near church. (Same 1895: 145-146.) 1895-1904. Table showing comparison of results of op- eration of liquor tax law and of old excise law; by cos., cities, and towns. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897 (pp. 383-566)— 9 same 1904.) Table cumulative. 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; card playing for drinks violation of liquor tax law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 150-151.) . Recommendation for amdmt. of excise law to define terms "hotel," "guest," and "meals" re. privileges of hotels to sell liquor. (1 A.R. excise comr. 1896: 36.) . Evasions of liquor tax laws by clubs due to de- cision of Court of Appeals rendered in case brought under law of 1892; loss to revenue of state by reason of evasion; recommendation for law to pre- vent evasion. (1 same 1896: 34-36.) . Recommendation for amdmt. to excise laws to make books and accts. of co. treasurers more acces- sible to inspection by excise comr. (1 same 1896: 37-38.) . Provision of sec. 36, excise law, re. fines, penal- ties, and forfeitures and repts. by co. and court clerks. (1 same 1896: 3940.) . Recommendation for amdmt. of laws to provide for regulation of refund on surrender of certifi- cate. (1 same 1896: 38-39.) . Results of investigations as to violations of ex- cise law; complaints, actions, and prosecutions, and amt. of fines imposed. (1 same 1896: 29-31.) . Theory and intention of liquor tax law re. issu- ing of certificates. (1 same 1896: 27-29.) . Recommendation for amdmt. of excise law, sec. 11, to give state comr. power to cause enumeration of any village in which he may deem population not accurately or distinctly known by last state, or U. S. census. (1 same 1896: 34.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1896. Recommendation for amdmt. of excise law re. retail traffic by wholesalers. (1 same 1896: 33.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; license to retail intoxi- cating liquors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 147-149.) . Same; concerning fees to which treasurer of Al- bany co. is entitled for issuance of liquor tax certifi- cates. (Same 1896: 167-168.) . History of organization of N. Y. excise dept. (1 A.R. excise comr. 1896: 10-16.) . Recommendation for more definite requirements re. stmts, of applicants for excise certificates. (1 same 1896: 37.) . Discrepancy betw. no. of internal revenue li- censes and state certificates. (1 same 1896: 25-27.) . Special excise agts. and their duties. (1 same 1896: 23-25.) . Liquor tax rates in villages of N. Y. state. (1 same 1896: 234-246.) 1896-1900. General summary of accomplishments of liquor tax law. (5 same 1899/00: 65-67.) . Formation and conduct of excise dept. (5 same 1899/00: 42-44.) 1896-1900/1. Stmt, of total no. of liquor tax certifi- cates of all kinds issued each yr. (1 same 1896 (p. 22) — same 1900/1.) 1896-1901. Sketch of history of liquor tax law. (6 same 1900/1: 21-22.) 1896-1902. Provisions of various liquor tax statutes re. rebates. (7 same 1901/2: 58-61.) 1896-1903/4. Cumulative table giving comparative showing of financial results of old law with new law. (1 same 1896 (pp. 19-20)— 9 same 1903/4.) 1896-1904. Comparative stmt, of certificates in force under last yr. of old law and under new law. (4 same 1899 (p. 9) — 9 same 1904.) Table cumulative. 1896/7. Provisions of subdiv. 7, sec. 11, liquor tax law re. enumeration for purpose of fixing rate of tax, with comments and explanations. (2 same 1896/7: 33-35.) . Provisions of laws of 1896 and 1897 of liquor taxes and their manner of payment. (2 same 1896/7: 27-28.) • Liquor tax law and methods of its enforcement. (2 same 1896/7: 14-16.) . Local option under new excise law. (2 same 1896/7: 21-22.) . Work of special excise agts. (2 same 1896/7: 35-37.) . Recommendation that liquor tax in Richmond co. be collected by special deputy comr. of excise for Kings co. (2 same 1896/7: 39-41.) . Need of judicial decisions on excise questions. (2 same 1896/7: 25-27.) 1896/7-1900/1. Comparative stmt, of certificates in force each yr. (6 same 1900/1: 147.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; local option on liquor tax law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 90-91.) . Rept. of special Sen. committee apptd. to investi- gate workings of liquor tax law, with suppl. rept. and proc. of investigation. 1146 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1897 v. 8.) . Same, minus proc. of investigation. 11 pp. (Same 31, 1897 v. 6.) . Same, suppl. rept. only. 2 pp. (Same 32, 1897 v. 6.) Same as pp. 10-11 of above rept . Opinion of atty. gen.; collection of liquor taxes. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 328-339.) . Same; violation of liquor tax law. (Same 1897: 321-322.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 351 LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897-1898. Special acts amending and supplementing liquor tax law. (3 A.R. excise comr. 1898 (pp. 552- 559)— 4 same 1899 app. 137-141.) 1897-1899. Certificates surrendered for rebate; increase thereof, and payment of same; duties of officials re. certificates, method of surrender and payment. (4 same 1898/9: 31-37.) 1897-1902. Table, showing by cos., no. of licenses is- sued during last yr. of old license law (1895/6) compared with no. of liquor tax certificates in force Sept. 30, 1897; also net excise revenue for last yr. of old law compared with total receipts and net excise revenue for yr. endg. Sept. 30, 1897. (Legisl. manual 1898 (pp. 703-705)— same 1903.) . Stmt, of moneys reed, for licenses from several cos. and from common carriers in 1900 and 1902, also from fines and penalties. (Same 1898 (pp. 649-650)— same 1903.) 1897-1904. Tables showing result of criminal and civil actions or proceedings brought in enforcement of liquor tax law. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897 (pp. 561- 570)— 9 same 1904.) 1897/8. Recommendations for revision of excise law re. notice of motion for remission of fines, enforce- ment of payment of fines, and reduction of no. of employes in dept. (3 same 1897/8: 35-39.) . Decisions of court re. witness fees of special excise agts. when under pay of state; recommenda- tion for revision of laws. (3 same 1897/8: 39-40.) . Comments upon enforcement of excise law. (2 same 1897/8: 15-17.) . Explanation of provisions of excise law re. issu- ing of certificates. (3 same 1897/8: 18-20.) . Rept. on enumeration for purpose of fixing tax for liquor certificates. (3 same 1897/8: 27-29.) . Map showing vote on local option in several townships of state pursuant to sec. 16, liquor tax law, 1896, 1897. (2 same 1897/8 frtsp.) 1898. Directory of liquor tax certificate holders, viii, 520 pp. . General statistics re. liquor business; production, capital engaged, percentage of grain crop used, consumption, etc. (3 same 1898: 402-408.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; person has right to apply for new liquor tax certificate to continue business, without obtaining new consent of owners providing time was not limited by owners of property when prior consent was given. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 173-174.) 1898-1899. Table of excise tariff showing taxes on traffic in liquor in state. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897: 610-614.) 1898-1904. Tables showing results of submission of local option questions to various towns of state. (3 same 1898 (pp. 384-401)— 9 same 1904.) . Tables showing no. of liquor tax certificates is- sued and surrendered; revenue collected and dis- bursed in towns and cities in state. (3 same 1898 (pp. 178-302)— 9 same 1904.) 1898/9. Work of law dept.; civil actions, criminal complaints. (4 same 1898/9: 29-31.) . Recommendation for amdmts. of excise law re. local option and re. laws providing for collection of excise moneys of Plattsburg. (4 same 1898/9: 45.) . Efforts to suppress use of slot machines. (4 same 1898/9: 24-26.) . Local option: its theory and results. (4 same 1898/9: 20-24.) . Necessity for more rigid examination of bond- men furnished by certificate holders. (4 same 1898/9: 37-39.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Rept. on work of special agts. of excise dept. (4 same 1898/9: 43-45.) 1899. Present excise law best revenue raising law on statute books. (Govs. mess. 1899.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; town and city in co. of Queens having been consolidated with others into N. Y., two-thirds of liquor tax collected therein, should be paid to fiscal officer of N. Y. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 112-116.) 1899/00. Duties and powers of special agts. of excise dept. (5 A.R. excise comr. 1899/00: 44-45.) . Comments upon recommendation for amdmts. to excise laws made by gov. in his mess. (5 same 1899/00: 63-65.) . Experience under high license liquor laws. (5 same 1899/00: 25-32.) . Conditions under liquor tax law of 1892. (5 same 1899/00: 32-39.) . Stmt, showing no. of " license " and " no li- cense " towns in state. (5 same 1899/00: 50-51.) . Liquor traffic and legislation thereon. (5 same 1899/00: 11-15.) . Results of experience under prohibition in va- rious states. (5 same 1899/00: 15-21.) . Civil proceedings and litigation of excise dept. (5 same 1899/00: 47-50.) . Defects in excise legislation. (5 same 1899/00: 60-63.) . Requirements of sec. 18, liquor tax law, re. bonds and bondsmen. (5 same 1899/00: 46-47.) . Distinctive features of present liquor tax law. (5 same 1899/00: 39-42.) 1900/1. Duties of special excise agts. under various provisions of law referred to. (6 same 1900/1: 44-47.) . Distinctive features of liquor tax law. (6 same 1900/1 (pp. 26-32)— 7 same 1901/2.) . Stmt, of benefit derived by N. Y. co. from re- duction in state tax through operation of liquor tax law. (6 same 1900/1: 18-19.) . Deficiencies in laws re. proceeding for criminal procedure by excise dept., recommendation for amdmt. authorizing excise comr. to designate one atty. of dept. to be present, and himself to be present and assist in trial of all liquor law viola- tions. (6 same 1900/1: 106-108.) . Fines and penalties under various provisions of excise law referred to. (6 same 1900/1: 87-96.) . Provisions of legisl. amdmts. to excise law dur- ing 1901, with comments and interpretations. (6 same 1900/1: 96-105.) . Provisions of excise laws re. bond sureties. (6 same 1900/1: 108-112.) . Statistics as to voting on local option questions in towns of state. (6 same 1900/1: 48-49.) . Comment upon amt. of money advanced by brew- ers to certificate holders. (6 same 1900/1: 65-67.) . State supervision vs. local supervision. (6 same 1900/1: 22-26.) . On work entailing upon law division of excise dept. (6 same 1900/1: 50-57.) . System of accts. and statistics employed by ex- cise dept. (6 same 1900/1: 38-44.) . Excise rebates and method of payment. (6 same 1900/1: 60-64.) . Fake hotels, and reason for their existence. (6 same 1900/1: 68-85.) . Action of excise dept. in cancelling liquor tax certificates where shot machines are operated. (6 same 1900/1: 85-87.) 352 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Recommendation for leglsl. provision for addi- tion fee for certificates having rebate privilege. (6 same 1900/1: 104-106.) . Necessity for special deputies in Albany, Onon- daga, Oneida, and Westchester cos. to save excess- ive expense of having collections and disbursements of liquor tax moneys made by co. treasurers; esti- mate of amt. to be thus saved to state. (6 same 1900/1: 112-115.) 1901. Recommendation for amdmt. of excise law so that if liquor dealer be guilty of violation of laws his certificate be cancelled. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 22.) 1901/2. Work of law division of excise dept., court decisions in various cases, atty. genl's. opinions, etc. (7 A.R. excise comr. 1901/2: 28-41.) . Provisions of law governing accts. and statistics of excise dept., and explanation of system in use. (7 same 1901/2: 46-52.) . Discussion of questionable const, right of liquor tax law to inflict severe fines and penalties; court decisions; fines and penalties inflicted by other states. (7 same 1901/2: 78-86.) . Work of law division of excise dept., review of important cases, etc. (7 same 1901/2: 28-41.) . Local option features of liquor tax law; no. of no license towns. (7 same 1901/2: 52-57.) . Effort of excise dept. to suppress slot machines. (7 same 1901/2: 103-105.) . Letter from state comr. of excise defining atti- tude of dept. in premises in matter of issuing or refusing liquor tax certificates. (7 same 1901/2: 42-44.) . Abuse of statutory prohibitions re. fake hotels. (7 same 1901/2: 86-103.) . Review of legislative acts agst. Sunday opening; synopsis of expressions in opposition. (7 same 1901/2: 126-139.) . Duties of special excise agts.; statistics of in- spection and investigations conducted by them. (7 same 1901/2: 19-28.) 1902. Recommendations of amdmts. to liquor tax law to prevent blackmail of liquor dealers; to secure enforcement of criminal provisions of law; to ex- tend liability of sureties on liquor tax bonds; to compel hotel keepers to register guests. (7 same 1901/2: 61-74.) . What are co. and town charges, acct. prosecu- tions under excise law; opinion of atty. gen. (A. R. atty. gen. 1902: 342-343.) . Table showing ratio of population to each drink- ing place in cities and cos. of state. (7 A.R. excise comr. 1902: 681-684.) 1902/3. Local option features of liquor tax law; no. of no license towns; complaints of violation of law, etc. (8 same 1902/3: xxvi-xxxvi.) . Works of law division of excise dept. during yr. ; record of various cases, amts. collected, etc. (8 same 1902/3: xx-xxvi.) . Provisions of amended sec. 10, liquor tax law, authorizing designation of counsel to assist distr. attys. in enforcement of liquor tax law. (8 same 1902/3: xxxix-xl.) . Provisions of ch. 486, laws of 1903, re. designa- tion of banks as depositories of liquor tax moneys. (8 same 1902/3: xxxvii-xxxix.) . Provisions of ch. 486, laws of 1903, re. interest to be paid state on deposit of liquor tax moneys. (8 same 1902/3: xxxix.) . Action of legisl. of 1903 re. high license. (8 same 1902/3: xi-xiii.) LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Provisions of amdmt. to liquor tax laws affecting pharmacists. (8 same 1902/3: xxxvi-xxxvii.) . Superiority of regulated liquor traffic over pro- hibition. (8 same 1902/3 (pp. xliii-xliv) — 10 same 1903/4.) . Work of special agts. of excise dept. during yr. (8 same 1902/3: xiii-xx.) 1903. Legislation tending to more rigid enforcement of excise laws; amdmt. of law granting police au- thority to inspectors, etc., recommended. (Govs, mess. 1903: 35.) . Table showing ratio of population to each drink- ing place in cities and cos. (8 A.R. excise comr. 1903: 479-482.) 1903-1904. Tables showing decrease in crime since en- actment of liquor tax law. (9 same 1904: 14-17.) 1903/4. Local option features of liquor tax law; no. of no license towns, litigation affecting election re- sults; opposition of dept. in cases of attempts to defeat valid local option votes. (9 same 1903/4: 32-37.) . Work of law division of excise dept. during yr.; court decisions in various cases, etc.; amt. col- lected in penalties; protection to state and locality revenues agst. illegal attacks of applicants for re- bates. (9 same 1903/4: 25-31.) . Reduction in no. of fake hotels due to efforts of excise dept. to enforce laws, laxity in enforcement by local authorities; Gov. Odell's letter showing local responsibility; Comr. Cullman's letter ex- plaining difference betw. policy of present and former excise law and showing auxiliary civil remedies available to state comr.; summary of re- sults of dept. litigation agst. fake hotels. (9 same 1903/4: 47-54.) . Views of excise dept. re. slot machines; penalties recently recovered on bonds and certificates re- voked on acct. of slot machines. (9 same 1903/4: 54-57.) . Recommendation for repeal of pharmacists' stamp provision; operation of stamp tax law; abuse of legislative policy to put pharmacists on honor basis; effect on revenue to state. (9 same 1903/4: 57-59.) . Work of special agt. force of excise dept.; civil service apptmts.; grading of salaries; aid rendered in collecting revenue and issuing certificates, etc. (9 same 1903/4: 19-25.) 1904. Schedule of liquor tax rates. (9 same 1904: 670-678.) . Tables showing ratio of population to each drinking place in cities and cos. of state. (9 same 1904: 601-602.) Common Carriers 1892. First attempt to bring common carriers under provisions of excise laws; provisions of ch. 401, laws of 1892, authorizing comptroller to grant li- censes to common carriers; rules and regulations under which licenses are granted; lack of provi- sion by legisl. for enforcement of law; recommen- dation for apprn. for expenses of enforcement. (A. R. comptroller 1891/2: 29-32.) 1892/3. Licenses to common carriers; provisions of license laws; apprn. made for expense of search- ing out persons, assns., corporations, etc., requiring license. (Same 1892/3: xiii-xv.) Expenditures for 1890-1904. Financial stmt, of expenses of dept. of ex- cise. (1 A.R. excise dept. 1896 (pp. 46-47) — 9 same 1904.) 1st table covers yrs. 1890-1896 ; thereafter table is for yr. of rept INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 353 LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd Expenditures for— cont'd 1896. Table showing expense of examination of co. treasurers' special deputies' accts. (1 same 1896: 230-231.) . Rept. of enumerator; with summary of cities and villages enumerated and expenses incurred. (1 same 1896: 40-45.) 1896-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of dept. of excise. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1895/6 (pp. 117-119)— same 1903/4.) . Payments of salaries to dept. of excise. (Same 1895/6 (p. 170)— some 1903/4.) 1899/00. Expense of distribution of liquor tax and spe- cial enumeration. (5 A.R. excise comr. 1899/00: 45-46.) Laws 1897-1898. Synopsis of laws governing liquor traffic in U. S. (2 A.R. excise dept. 1897 (pp. 709-813)— 3 same 1898.) 1901/2. Synopsis of laws governing traffic in liquor in states and territories of U. S. (7 same 1901/2: 143-241.) . Synopsis of liquor laws in principal foreign coun- tries. (7 same 1901/2: 242-266.) New York State Colonial 1638-1896. Ordinances and laws of colonies of New Netherland and N. Y. and state of N. Y. re. excise and traffic in intoxicating liquors. (1 A.R. excise dept. app. 1896: 251-720.) State 1855. Act for prevention of intemperance, pauperism, and crime in state of N. Y., passed Apr. 9. N. Y., 1855. 32 pp. 1867. Laws re. Metropolitan Bd. of Health, and to Metropolitan Bd. of Excise, passed in 1866 and 1867. N. Y., 1867. 92 pp. 1896. Excise legislation of 1896; full text of the Raines' bill in English and German, etc. N. Y., 1896. 44 pp. . The excise and hotel laws of state of N. Y., as amended to legislative session of 1896; by R. C. Cumming and F. B. Gilbert, with complete anno- tations and forms, vii, 253 pp. Albany, 1895. 1896-1903. The liquor tax law of the state, being ch. 112, laws of 1896, as amended, 1896-1903. 22 pp. — — . Same, as amended 1897-1899. 146 pp. 1896-1904. Liquor tax law of N. Y. state and amdmts. (1 A.R. excise dept. 1898 (pp. 663-702)— 9 same 1904.) 1897. Digest of statutes and decisions re. liquor tax law. (2 same 1897: 633-708.) 1898. Same. 48 pp. . Same. First supplement. 15 pp. 1901. The liquor tax law; an act submitted to the legisl. of state of N. Y., Jan., 1901. n. p., n. d. 52 (1) pp. Revenue from 1868. Rept. re. amt. of fees reed, by atty. of excise bd. from penalties, etc. (Assem. doc. 69, 1868 v. 8.) 1869. Amt. of fees reed, by bd. of excise from parties who had obtained injunctions agst. bd. during yr. 10 pp. (Same 49, 1868 v. 6.) 1892-1896. Stmt, of moneys reed, for licenses granted by comptroller to persons, assns., or corporations engaged in transportation of passengers by cars, steamboats, or vessels within state, under ch. 401, laws of 1892. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 179- 181)— same 1894/5.) See for continuation 1897-1802, below. 1895-1896. Tables showing by cos. no. of licenses issued and money collected and disbursed. (A.R. excise dept. 1896: 48-179.) 23 LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd 1895-1904. Table showing financial results of liquor tax law in every co., total amts. accruing to benefit of each co.; also comparison of net revenue col- lected under liquor tax law. (4 same 1899 (pp. 49-111)— 9 same 1904.) From 1899 to 1901 tables are cumulative beginning 1895 ; thereafter they are for yr. of report. 1895/6. Amt. of income to state from new excise law. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: vi.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; to whom liquor certifi- cate moneys be paid over. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 170-171.) . Same; in matter of fees in refunding of moneys paid for liquor tax certificates which are surrender- ed. (Same 1896: 177-181.) . Same; fees provided for payment of witnesses in cases of alleged violation of liquor tax law. (Same 1896: 241-242.) . Table of amt. paid for liquor tax certificate in cities of N. Y. (1 A.R. excise dept. 1896: 232-233.) . Results of examination of excise accts. of co. treasurers and special deputies. (1 some 1896: 22-23.) 1896-1897. Tables showing no. of liquor tax certificates issued and surrendered and revenue collected and disbursed in every town and city in state. (2 same 1897: 172-382.) . Tables showing net excise revenue in every town and city of state and distribution thereof. (2 same 1897: 45-167.) 1896-1901. Stmt, of amts. recovered each yr. by ex- cise dept. law bureau, upon bond and penalty ac- tions. (6 same 1900/1: 53.) 1896-1903. Cumulative stmts, showing amt. of receipts from forfeited liquor tax bonds each yr. (6 same 1900/1 (p. 53)— 9 same 1903/4.) 1896-1903/4. Financial stmt, of excise dept. (1 same 1896 (pp. 17-19)— 9 same 1903/4.) 1896-1904. Excise receipts for liquor licenses arranged by cos. and from common carriers, also fines and penalties. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (pp. 255-257) —same 1903/4.) In 1903/4 stmt, called Liquor tax receipts. . Tables showing total receipts and disbursements made under provisions of liquor tax law and total benefit to each locality. (4 A.R. excise dept. 1899 (pp. 371-438)— 9 same 1904.) . Comparative stmt, of surrendered certificates and rebates paid thereon. (3 same 1898 (p. 23) — 9 same 1904.) 3d rept. covers 1897-1898 ; 4th to 9th repts. are cumu- lative beginning 1896. . Stmts, of amts. reed, from issue of liquor tax certificates to common carriers to beer bottler's wagon certificates, and from fines and penalties. (3 same 1898 (p. 108)— 9 same 1904.) Table cumulative. . Comparative stmt, of net receipts under last yr. of old law and under new law. (4 same 1899 (p. 10)— 9 same 1904.) Each yr. table is cumulative beginning 1896. 1896/7. Distribution of liquor tax; financial results in N. Y. City. (2 same 1896/7: 16-18.) 1896/7-1900/1. Comparative stmt, of amts. reed, from issue and transfer of liquor certificates to common carriers, to beer bottlers' wagon certificates, and from penalties. (6 same 1900/1: 150-151.) 1897. Tables showing net excise revenue in every town and city in state, and distribution thereof. 1 p. 1., 124 pp. 1897-1900. Collection on acct. of fines, penalties, and forfeitures. (5 A.R. excise dept. 1900: 68-69.) 1897-1902. Stmt, of moneys reed, from licenses from several cos., and from common carriers in 1900 and 354 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK LIQUOR TRAFFIC: STATE— cont'd Revenue from— cont'd 1902, also from fines and penalties. (Legist, man- ual 1898 (pp. 649-650)— same 1903.) For previous acct. see 1892-1896, above. 1897/8. Increase in amt. of rebates paid upon certifi- cates under present liquor tax partly acctd. for by additional govt, tax on beer imposed by war revenue law. (3 A.R. excise comr. 1897/8: 22-23.) 1898. Tables showing gross excise revenue, co. treas- urers' fees, rebates paid on canceled certificates, net excise revenue, state's and localities' shares of net excise revenue, benefit to each locality by di- minished state tax, and total benefit to each locality for every town and city. (3 same 1898: 114-175.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; co. treasurers' fees for collecting liquor tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 150- 151.) 1898/9-1900/1. Stmt, of surrendered certificates and re- bates paid each yr. (3 A.R. excise comr. 1898/9 (p. 23) — same 1900/1.) 1899/00. Stmt, of amt. of rebates paid on surrender of certificates. (5 same 1899/00: 10-11.) 1900/1. Stmt, showing no. of transactions, total amt. collected and fees paid co. treasurers for excise cer- tificates. (6 same 1900/1: 114.) 1903-1904. Stmts, showing receipts and disbursements under liquor tax law; net benefit to each co., no. of certificates in force. (9 same 1904: 136-196.) . Receipts of liquor tax moneys. (9 same 1904: 11-12.) 1903/4. Receipts of liquor tax moneys for yr. May 1, 1903, to Apr. 30, 1904, under act of legisl. of 1903, with stmt, of amt. of increase over previous rates. (9 same 1903/4: 11-12.) . Plates showing revenue to state from liquor tax law under various provisions, amdmts., etc.; reve- nue from different localities; proportional shares of state and locality, etc. (9 same 1903/4 frtsp.) LITERARY INSTITUTION, CHITTENANGO; see EDUCA- TION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC LITERATURE FUND; see EDUCATION. SCHOOL FUND LITTLE FALLS Banks 1831. See Banks, this date. LIVESTOCK Insurance; see that title Produce; see Agriculture LIVINGSTON COUNTY High School; see Education Rocks of; see Natural Resources. Minerals Salt District; see Industries. Salt Taxation; see Taxation: State; see also Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax LOAN ASSOCIATIONS; see BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATIONS LOANS By State; see Public Aid: State County; see Debt: County State; see Debt: State Taxation; see Taxation: State. Loans LOCAL OPTION; see LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCKOUTS; see LABOR DISPUTES. ARBITRATION, ETC. LOCKPORT Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City Taxation; see Taxation: State LOCKS Canal; see Canals LONG ISLAND CITY Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City License; see License: City Taxation; see Taxation: State LONG ISLAND STATE PARK; see PARKS: STATE LONGSHOREMEN Strikes; see Labor Disputes LOTTERIES New York State 1791. Rept. of committee on petition for permission to arrange lottery to compensate outlay for erection for bridge across Hoosick River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1791: 106-107.) 1804. Rept. on petitions for raising further sum by lottery for paying damages sustained by opening road in Westchester co. (.Same Jan. 1804: 118- 119.) . Rept. of mngrs. to conduct lotteries apptd. under act of Apr. 3, 1801. (Same Jan. 1804: 75-76.) . Rept. in favor of raising sum by lottery for bldg. road along east bank of Hudson River in Wash- ington and Rensselaer cos. (Same Jan. 1804: 235.) 1805. Rept. on defalcations of mngrs. of lottery for improving navigation betw. Lansingburgh, Troy, and Waterford. (Sen. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 96-97.) 1810. Rept. of comptroller on laws authorizing draw- ing of lotteries, amt. of moneys to be raised by them resp. and uses to which such moneys are appropriated. (Assem. jol. 33 sess. 1810: 96.) . Rept. on memorial of mngrs. of lottery for rais- ing $100,000 to erect monument to memory of Gen. Washington at Baltimore, for suspension of statute to all sale of lottery tickets within the state of N. Y. (Same 33 sess. 1810: 271.) 1810/1. Recommendation for legislative consideration of more practical mode of managing lotteries. (A. R. comptroller 1810/1.) 1811/2. Renewed recommendation re. revision of lot- tery laws. (Same 1811/2.) 1813. Rept. of comptroller re. sale of lottery tickets. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 221-222.) 1817. Amt. of moneys which are yet to be raised, under existing laws, by lotteries. (Sen. jol. 40 sess. 1816/7: 249.) 1818. Comptroller's rept. re. sums to be raised by lot- teries. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 569-570.) 1819. On communication from comptroller re. lotter- ies, and recommending adoption of certain regula- tions in mngmt. of same. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1820. Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to lotteries. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 26-33.) . Rept. re. licenses for sale of lottery tickets in N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 727-728.) . Agst. lottery as mode of raising revenue. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1820.) 1821. Mr. Duer"s speech on the lottery question. (Rept. of debates etc. of const, conv. 1821: 364- 365.) . Debate on amdmt. re. canal and other lotteries. (Same 1821: 228-301.) . Debate on amdmt. re. lotteries. (Repts. of proc. etc. of const, conv. 1821: 566-572.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 355 LOTTERIES— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1822. Recommendation for additional law to facilitate drawing of lotteries. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 462.) . Comptroller's rept. re. petition praying repeal of act concerning lotteries. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 287.) . Rept. on lotteries, on means to expedite drawing of lotteries for philanthropic purposes and sugges- tion to limit continuance of lotteries. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 846-847.) 1823-1826. Rept. of comptroller and secy, of state re. no. of lotteries or classes of lotteries drawn in this state. (Same Jan. 1826: 787-789.) 1824. Rept. on two anonymous communications re. present mode of drawing lotteries authorized in state. (Same Jan. 1824: 951-955.) 1825. Rept. of atty. gen. re. sale and distribution of lottery tickets. (Same Jan. 1825: 538-539.) . Rept. on petition re. sale and distribution of lot- tery tickets. (Same 48 sess 1825: 1138-1140.) 1826-1833. Answer of H. Yates, A. M'Intyre, and J. B. Yates to Sen. res. calling for rept. on lotteries drawn by them. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 119, 1833 v. 2.) 1829. Rept. on expediency of repealing laws authoriz- ing sale of lottery tickets. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 1140-1144.) 1832. Rept. of atty. gen. in relation to limiting con- tinuance of lotteries heretofore granted. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 13, 1833 v. 1.) . Rept. of atty. gen. concerning legal termination of all lottery grants. 18 pp. (Some 292, 1832 v. 4.) 1833. Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to lotteries. 4 pp. (Same 98, 1833 v. 2.) . Petition of P. Canfield on subject of lotteries. 43 pp. (Sen. doc. 108, 1833 v. 2.) . On question of constitutionality of law author- izing lotteries. (Govs. mess. 1833.) 1834. Mess, from gov. transmitting communication from executive of Mass. on subject of lotteries. 23 pp. (Assem. doc. 77, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. on sale of foreign lottery tickets. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1834 v. 2.) 1835. More effectual means of preventing sale of lot- tery tickets urged. (Govs. mess. 1835.) 1836. Suppression of sale of lottery tickets urged. (Same 1836.) 1881. Enforcement of const, provision for suppression of lotteries. (Same 1881: 16.) 1882. Enactment of laws to prevent sale of lottery tickets. (Same 1882: 34.) Bridge Lottery; see Bridges Literature Lotteries 1803. Rept. of mngrs. of state lotteries for promotion of literature. (Assem. jol. 26 sess. 1803: 72-73.) 1804. Rept. re. defalcations which appear to have taken place on part of mngrs. of lotteries for pro- motion of literature. (Sen. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 74- 75.) . Rept. on communication of mngrs. of lotteries for encouragement of literature re. balance due from P. Ten Eyck, one of mngrs. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 28-29.) . Communication from mngrs. of lotteries for en- couragement of literature re. deficiency in accts. of Mr. Ten Eyck, one of the mngrs. of lotteries. (Assem. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 19-22.) 1805. Rept. re. defalcations on part of one of mngrs. of lotteries for encouragement of literature. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 172-176.) 1806. Communication from mngrs. of lotteries for en- couragement of literature re. deficiency on acct. of 3d lottery. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 207-208.) LOTTERIES— cont'd Literature Lotteries — cont'd 1806. Ann. rept. of lotteries for encouragement of lit- erature. (Same 30 sess. 1807: 60-61.) 1820. Rept. of mngrs. of lotteries for promotion of literature. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 11-13.) . Communication from mngrs. of literature lot- teries suggesting certain changes in laws regu- lating same. (Same Jan. 1820: 72-73.) Medical Science Lotteries 1816. Communication from mngrs. of medical science lottery and comptroller suggesting amdmts. to law re. same. (Assem. jol. 40 sess. 1816: 262.) . Rept. of mngrs. of lottery for promotion of medical science. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 16.) 1819. Same. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 119-120.) . Rept. of comptroller re. resp. sums due and un- paid for tickets in medical science lottery no. 5, by certain persons, manner in which payment of said sums is secured and names of sureties responsible therefor. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 199.) Revenue from 1803/4. Stmt, of amt. of moneys paid to state by mngrs. of lotteries. (A.R. comptroller 1803/4: 41.) 1820/1. Stmt, of sums raised by lottery over and above expense of mngmt. (Same 1820/1: 195-196.) 1829. Communication from regents of University of N. Y. reporting what sums of money have been realized and paid over to institutions interested in lotteries, granted by act passed Apr. 13, 1814. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 843-844.) Roads; see that title Union College Lottery 1811. Rept. of mngrs. of Union College Lottery. (Sen. jol. 34 sess. 1811: 55-58.) 1812. Rept. from atty. gen. re. sale of tickets in Union College lottery no. 2. (Assem. jol. 35 sess. 1812: 199-204.) . Rept. re. sale of tickets of Union College lot- tery no. 2. (Same 35 sess. 1812: 464-473.) 1818. Rept. re. suits instituted by people of state agst. certain mngrs. of Union College lottery no. 2. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 596-598.) 1819. Rept. on discharge of powers and duties vested in Union College and medical science lotteries. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 896-1000.) Pennsylvania 1833. Penn. acts and res. re. lotteries. (Assem. doc. 11 (pp. 6-7), 1834 v. 1.) LOUISIANA Taxation; see Taxation: State LOWVILLE ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC LUMBER TRADE Industry; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes MACHINERY Guarding of; see Industries. Accidents MACHINISTS Strikes; see Labor Disputes MADISON COUNTY Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Sulphate of Lime; see Natural Resources. Minerals MADISON UNIVERSITY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC 356 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINE Resolutions 1862. Duty on Salt; see Tariff. School Tax; see Taxation: State Taxation; see Taxation: State MAINTENANCE Arrangement Maintenance (General items) Maintenance : City Defectives Delinquents Dependents Expenditures Maintenance : City Individual Institutions Maintenance : County Defectives Delinquents Dependents Expenditures Maintenance : Private Defectives Delinquents Dependents Expenditures Revenue Maintenance : Private Individual Institutions Maintenance : State Accounts Assets and Liabilities Defectives Delinquents Dependents Laws Receipts and Expenditures Supplies Maintenance : State Individual Institutions 1857. Rept. of select committee to visit charitable in- stitutions supported by state, city and co. poor and workhouses and jails of the state. 266 pp. . Same. (37 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1, 1903: 791-1022.) 1873. Rept. of comr. to International Penitentiary Con- gress of London. 40 pp. (Assem. doc. 11, 1873 v. 2.) 1877/8. Education of deaf-mutes; by M. B. Anderson. (12 A.R. bd. public charities 1878: 271-279.) 1878/9. Charity organization; by S. H. Gurteen. (13 same 1879: 197-204.) 1881/2. Rept. of 9th ann. national conference of chari- ties and corrections. (16 same 1882: 205-213.) 1884/5. Poorhouse administration; address by Comr. Letchworth at state conv. held at Watertown, July 21-23. (19 same 1885: 247-254.) Poorhouses in general. 1889-1890. Out-door relief; by Mrs. C. R. Lowell. (24 same 1889: 207-215.) 189(?). Destitute children, methods of care. The pub- lic official system versus private benevolence. 7 pp. Published by State Bd. of Charities. 1890-1891. Value of property held by state, cos., cities, and incorporated charitable, correctional, and re- formatory institutions. (25 same 1891: 14.) 1893. Petition for passage of bill to regulate gifts for charitable purposes. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1893 v. 4.) . Amer. administration of charity in public insti- tutions; by O. Craig. (27 A.R. bd. public charities 1893: 3-41.) 1901. Politics in state, co., and city institutions; by G. E. Canfield. (35 same v. 3 1901: 144-173.) . Politics in prisons, penitentiaries, and jails; by R. W. Hebbard. (35 same v. 3 1901: 173-207.) . Rept. of committee on treatment of criminal; state conference, charities, etc. (35 same v. 3 1903: 333-346.) 1902. Same. (36 same v. 3 1902: 199-209.) 1903. Same. (37 same v. 1 1903: 19-25.) MAINTENANCE: CITY New York City A list of repts. etc.. of charitable institutions in N. T. City contained in the N. Y. Public Library was pub- lished in Bull. v. 5 (1901) : 271-293 of that library. serial Under sec. 19, act of Apr. 17, 1860. 1860-1869. Ann. rept. of comrs. of public charities and correction. Albany, 1862-1870. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1860 not found. 2. 1861 in Assem. docs. 1862, v. 9:250.* 3-5. 1862-1864 not in docs. 6. 1865 in Sen. docs. 1866, v. 1 : 45. 7. 1866 ' 1867, v. 3:91. 8. 1867 ' 1868, v. 1:6. 9. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 2:11. 10. 1869 1870, v. 1:11. non-serial 1850. Rept. of comrs. on public charities in City of N. Y. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 138, 1850 v. 5.) 1857. Rept. of committee apptd. to visit charitable in- stitutions supported by state and all city and co. poor and workhouses and jails. 217 (2) pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1857 v. 1.) 1860. Rept. of committee on bill to create dept. of pub- lic charities, etc., in N. Y. City. 1 p. (Same 83, 1860 v. 1.) 1876-1877. Communication to mayor of N. Y. re. offi- cial charities of city. (11 A.R. bd. public charities 1877: 207-225.) 1877/8. Rept. re. public charities of N. Y. City by Comrs. Lowell and Donelly. (12 same 1878: 237- 256.) 1878/9. Same; by Comr. Lowell. (13 same 1879: 169.) 1880/1. Same. (15 same 1881: 289-317.) 1883. Rept. on public charities of N. Y. City, other than insane asylums and prisons. (18 same 1884: 289-298.) 1885/6. Rept. on public charities of N. Y. City. (20 same 1886: 217-279.) 1886/7. Same; by Comr. Lowell. (21 same 1887: 261- 271.) 1889. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City giving names of charitable institutions receiving moneys from treasury of said city. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1889 v. 9.) 1891/2. Rept. on public charities of N. Y. City other than insane asylums. (25 A.R. bd. public charities 1892: 215-229.) Defectives See also below, City Individual Institutions. 1853. Rept. of comrs. to examine condition of N. Y. Hospital, N. Y. Eye Infirmary, Seaman's Retreat and Marine Hospital at Staten Is. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1853 v. 4.) Insatte New York City 1864-1889. See Maintenance: County, under Defectives. Insane; these dates. 1879/80. Rept. on condition and needs of insane of N. Y. City; by Comr. Lowell. (14 A.R. bd. public charities 1880: 177-193.) 1881/2. Rept. on the insane and lunatic asylums of N. Y. City. (16 same 1882: 151-163.) 1891. Letter to mayor of N. Y. City setting forth ur- gent need of providing more and better accommoda- tions for dependent insane of City and Co. of N. Y. 2 pp. F°. 1894. Rept. re. conduct and mngmt. of N. Y. City Asy- lum for Insane. 14 pp. F°. * A summary of this rept is printed as Assem. doc. 56 in v. 4, 1862. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 357 MAINTENANCE: CITY— cont'd Delinquents See also below, City Individual Institutions. 1830. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of N. Y. City on subject of jail liberties. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 138, 1830 v. 2.) 1849-1850. Acts in relation to govt, of dept. of alms and penitentiary of the city and co. of N. Y.; and of the almshouse; also respecting the establish- ment and erection of a workhouse, passed 1849- 1850. 14 pp. 1853. Rept. of bd. of governors of almshouse dept. re. charges of corruption, etc. 34 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1853 v. 2.) Dependents Children New York City 1887/8. Rept. on Randalls Is. schools for defective chil- dren; by Comr. Lowell. (22 A.R. bd. public chari- ties 1887: 432-435.) [1890.] Rept. upon care of dependent children in N. Y. City and elsewhere. 77 pp. 1898. Rept. of special committee on alleged increase of dependent children in boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx (N. Y. City) during yr. 84 pp., 7 tab. Newburg 1897. Rept. upon agency of dependent children of New- burg and the children's home. (31 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities v. 1 1894: 563-570.) Expenditures fob; see below, Expenditures Poor See also Maintenance : County. Dependents. 1867. Estimated value of property held by various almshouses of state. (2 A.R. comrs. public chari- ties 1868: 180.) 1868-1903. Repts. on city almshouses. (2 same 1868 (pp. 180-210) — 37 same 1903.) No repts. for 1872, 1875, 1877-1878, 1897-1898. 1868/9. Table showing causes of pauperism of persons supported by city almshouses. (3 same 1869: 196.) 1869-1897. Value of almshouse establishments, labor of paupers and expenses of supporting each person. (3 same 1869 (p. 197)— 31 same 1897.) 1875-1894. Value of city almshouse establishments, value of farm products, labor of paupers, and the expense of supporting each person for each yr. (28 same 1894: 564.) 1877/8. Labor in institutions for independent classes; by M. B. Anderson. (12 same 1878: 259-267.) Principally in alms-houses, town, city, and cos. 1878-1904. Rept. on almshouses, etc., of 4th judicial distr. (12 same 1878 (pp. 295-300)— 38 same 1904.) No repts. for 1883-1887, 1889, 1892 and 1896. Begin- ning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 4th judicial distr. see above under Delinquents. 1880. Rept. of committee on general laws re. poor- houses and relief of poor. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 57, 1880 v. 3.) Cities, towns, and cos. 1880-1904. Rept. on almshouses in 5th judicial distr. (15 A.R. bd. public charities 1881 (pp. 339-354) — 38 same 1904.) No repts. for 1883-1891, nor for 1896. Beginning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 5th judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. 1890-1904. Same; 6th judicial distr. (24 same 1890 (pp. 181-203)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 6th judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. 1891-1904. Same; 8th judicial distr. (25 same 1891 (pp. 147-191)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1897 above rept. Is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 8th judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. MAINTENANCE: CITY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poor — cont'd 1892. Town in which pauper has gained legal settle- ment is liable for his support; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 114.) 1893-1904. Rept. on almshouses of 7th judicial distr. (27 A.R. bd. public charities 1893 (pp. 477-510) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 7th judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. 1895-1904. Same; 3d judicial distr. (29 same 1895 (pp. 202-206)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1, of ann. rept. bd. charities. For area comprised within 3d judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. 1896. Rept. of visitation of certain almshouses in 6th judicial distr. (30 same 1896: 348-354.) For area comprised within 6th judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. 1897-1904. Rept. on visitations of co., city, and town almshouses in 2d judicial distr. (31 same pt. 2 1897 (pp. 459-484)— 38 same 1904.) No rept. for 1898. 1898-1904. Estimated value of city almshouse estab- lishments, of farm products, of labor of poor per- sons and estimated amt. saved through this labor, and expenses of supporting each person. (32 same 1898 (pp. 692-695)— 38 same 1904.) No return for 1900-1902. 1900-1904. No. of poor persons supported in co. and city almshouse institutions and of those receiving temporary relief in several cos. with expenditures for support and relief. (34 same 1900 (pp. 92-93) —38 same 1904.) No tables for 1901-1902. . Estimated value of city and town almshouse es- tablishments, of farm products, of labor of poor per- sons; estimated amt. saved through this labor and expense of supporting each person. (34 same 1900 (pp. 54-55)— 38 same 1904.) . Table showing no. of poor persons receiving temporary out-door relief in cities of state each yr., with percentage of entire population thus relieved each yr. (36 same 1902 v. 1 (pp. 27-29)— 38 same 1904.) Danube 1825. Rept. on petition of overseers of poor, town of Danube, praying legislative aid re. paupers of town of Guilderland. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 768-769.) New York City 1816. Rept. re. proportion of auction duties appropri- ated to support of foreign poor in N. Y. City. (As- sem. jol. 40 sess. 1816: 193-195.) . Comptroller's communication re. support of for- eign poor in N. Y. City. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 14-16.) 1830. Remonstrance of mayor, aldermen, and common- alty of N. Y. City re. support of foreign poor. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 260, 1830 v. 3.) 1835. Rept. of committee on memorial of common council of City of N. Y. re. almshouse school. 2 pp. {Same 174, 1835 v. 3.) 1845. Memorial of comrs. of almshouse of N. Y. City for amdmts. in law re. said institution, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1845 v. 2.) 1855. Communication from govs, of almshouse trans- mitting res. 2 pp. (Same 63, 1855 v. 2.) 1856. Same; re. expenses of administration. 38 pp. (Same 77, 1856 v. 2.) 1857. Memorial of govs, of N. Y. almshouse asking for apprn. 4 pp. (Same 60, 1857 v. 2.) 358 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: CITY— cont'd Expenditures for 1868-1897. Amt. expended for support and relief In connection with city almshouses. (2 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1868 (p. 181)— 31 same 1897.) New York City 1851. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to supervise receipts and expenditures of certain charitable institutions in N. Y. City on Staten Is. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 121, 1851 v. 4.) 1852. Same. (Sen. doc. 89, 1852 v. 2.) 1858. Rept of comrs. apptd. to supervise receipts and expenditures of charitable institutions in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 162, 1858 v. 5.) 1860-1870. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City and Co. to benevolent, charitable, and all other institutions. 26 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1872 v. 3.) 1872-1883. Rept. of comrs. of public charities of City of N. Y. on amt. of moneys ann. disbursed in aid of blind poor. 4 pp. {Same 29, 1883 v. 2.) 1880. Rept. of committee on cities on amts. paid by N. Y. City to asylums and charitable institutions. (Assem. jol. 1880: 808-809.) 1880-1881. Apprns. made by bd. of estimates and appor- tionment for public charities of N. Y. City. (15 A. R. bd. public charities 1881: 291.) Dependents 1875-1894. Amt expended for almshouse support and out-door relief. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894: 564.) 1897. Tables showing amt. expended by city and town almshouses for support and relief. (31 same v. 1 1897: 747.) 1897-1903. Tables showing by cities and towns, expen- ditures in connection with almshouse institutions. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 747)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1898-1899. Tables showing expenditures for temporary relief, by cos., and aggregate expenditures in con- nection with almshouse and for temporary relief. (32 same v. 1 1898 (pp. 675-678)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures for temporary re- lief by cities and towns and aggregate expendi- tures in connection with almshouses and for tem- porary relief. (32 same v. 1 1898 (pp. 700-701) — 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. 1899-1904. Expenditures of city and town almshouse institutions. (33 same 1899 (pp. 1027-1028) — 38 same 1904.) 1900-1904. No. of poor persons temporarily relieved in several towns and cos. of state, with expenditure for such relief. (34 same 1900 (pp. 56-91) — 38 same 1904.) 1902-1903. Tables showing by cos., expenditures for support of city or town and co. poor in private in- stitutions. (36 same v. 1 1902 app. (pp. 144-155) —37 same 1903.) MAINTENANCE: CITY INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS Defectives 1853. Rept. of comrs. apptd. by law to examine into condition of N. Y. Hospital, N. Y. Eye Infirmary, Seaman's Retreat, and Marine Hospital at Staten Is. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1853 v. 4.) New York City Asylum for the Insane, Ward's Island 1887. Rept. of state bd. of charities in matter of in- vestigation of N. Y. City Asylum for Insane. 43 pp. . Same. (21 A.R. bd. public charities 1887: 217- 268.) MAINTENANCE: CITY INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Defectives — cont'd New York Institution for Idiots and Feeble- minded at Randall's Island 1894-1904. Repts. on N. Y. Institution for Idiots and Feeble-minded at Randall's Is. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (pp. xxxvi-xxxvii) — 38 same 1904.) No rept. for 1895. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary serial 1824-1869. Ann. rept., 4-49. [Albany, 1825]-1870. In Collected docs, as follows : 4. 1824 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 : 424-427. 5. 1825 " Sen. " " 1826 : 136-139. 6. 1826 " Assem. " " 1827:466-467. 7. 1827 1828:267-268. 8. 1828 not found. 9. 1829 in Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 184. 10-14. 1830-1834 not found. 15. 1835 In Sen. docs. 1836, v. 2 : 100. 16-17. 1836-1837 not found. 18. 1838 in Assem. docs. 1839, v. 6 : 396. 19-24. 1839-1844 not found. 25. 1845 In Assem. docs. 1846, v. 5 : 80. 26-27. 1846-1847 not found. 28. 1848 In Assem. docs. 1849, v. 5 : 236. 29-31. 1849-1851 not found. 32. 1852 in Assem. docs. 1853, v. 4 : 92. 33. 1853 " " " 1854, v. 2 : 104. 34. 1854 " Sen. " 1855, v. 2:56. 35. 1855 not found. 36. 1856 In Sen. docs. 1857, v. 2 : 47. 37-48. 1857-1868 not found. 49. 1869 in Sen. docs. 1870, v. 3 : 75. non-serial 1822. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Eye Infirmary pray- ing act of incorporation and pecuniary aid from state. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 132.) 1824. Rept. on petition of N. Y. Eye Infirmary pray- ing pecuniary aid from legisl. {Same Jan. 1824: 384.) 1826. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. Eye Infirmary pray- ing continuance of state aid. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 253-254.) 1832. Rept. on petition for renewal of charter and grant of money. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 19, 1832 v. 1.) 1834. Memorial of directors of N. Y. Eye Infirmary for state aid. 4 pp. {Same 29, 1834 v. 1.) 1837. Memorial of directors of N. Y. Eye Infirmary. 4 pp. {Same 87, 1837 v. 2.) 1842. Rept. on memorial praying for aid from state. 3 pp. {Same 98, 1842 v. 5.) 1845. Rept. for relief of N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary re. act for pecuniary relief. 2 pp. {Same 146, 1845 v. 4.) Delinquents New York City City Prison serial 1882. Ann. rept. of warden of penitentiary, Blackwell's Is. (Assem. doc. 58, 1883 v. 3.) non-serial 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 1253 re. compensation of keepers of city prison. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1725.) Penitentiary serial Workhouse 1886/7. Rept. on the workhouse, N. Y. City; by Comr. Lowell. (21 A.R. bd. public charities 1877: 335- 342.) 1887/8. Same. (22 same 1888: 419-428.) MAINTENANCE: COUNTY 1857. Rept. of committee apptd. to visit charitable in- stitutions supported by state and all city and co. poor and workhouses and jails. 217 (2) pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1857 v. 1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 359 MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Kings County 1879/80. Rept. on public charities of Kings co.; by Comr. Ropes. (14 A.R. bd. public charities 1880: 197-208.) 1890/1. Same; by Comr. DeSilver. (25 same 1891: 203-205.) 1896. Rept. of cities committee of Assem. apptd. to investigate dept. controlled by bd. of comrs. of charities and corrections of Kings co. 2868 pp. (Assem. doc. 83 pts. 1 and 2, 1896 v. 16 and 17.) New York County 1841. Rept. of comrs. on condition of charitable in- stitutions of N. Y. co. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 4, 1841 v. 1.) Defectives Insane 1855. Rept. re. comn. to examine into lunatic asylums, workhouses, jails, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1855 v. 1.) 1864-1899. Yrly. average no. of insane in co. poor- houses and city almshouses, no. temporarily re- lieved, and ann. expenditure for support and re- lief. (23 A.R. bd. public charities 1889: 351-411.) 1882/3-1885/6. Rept. on disturbed and violent insane in co. asylums and poor houses. (17 same 1883 (pp. 187-246) — 20 same 1886.) Erie County 1886/7. Communication re. purchase of additional lands in country for insane of Erie co. (21 A.R. bd. public charities 1887: 375-377.) Kings County 1883. Recommendation that care of insane of N. Y. and Kings cos. be placed in each co. under separate dept. independent of resp. depts. of public chari- ties and correction. (17 A. R. state bd. charities 1883: 23.) 1896. Rept. on the Kings Co. Hospital. (30 same 1896: 445-453.) Monroe County 1883. Recommendation that authority given Monroe co. to retain its acute insane be withdrawn, and that co. be placed on same footing as other cos. of state. (17 A.R. state bd. of charities 1883: 24.) 1891. Rept. of bd. for establishment of state insane asylum distrs. in matter of Monroe Co. Asylum. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 30, 1891 v. 7.) Onondaga County 1879. Rept. on Insane asylum of Onondaga co. poor- house. 29 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1879 v. 2.) Delinquents 1800. Rept. of atty. gen. re. maximum quantity of land to be set aside for jails under act of Apr. 5, 1798. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 80.) 1818. Penitentiary system has not been subjected to a fair experiment. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1819. Condition of penitentiaries and suggestions for improvement. (Same 1819.) 1820. Penitentiary system; remuneration of prison of- ficers urged; bldg. of prisons with solitary cells. (Same Nov. 1820.) 1823. Rept. of committee on state prisons and other subjects relating to criminal law, and penitentiary system. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 662-665.) 1830. Mess, from acting gov. re. condition of state penitentiaries. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 220, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) . Same. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 230, 1830 v. 3.) . Excessive co. expenses for jails; suggestion to re- duce; improvement in system recommended. (Govs. mess. 1830.) MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Delinquents — cont'd 1831. Existing evils in arrangement of co. prisons. (Same 1831.) 1832. Recommendation to improve condition of co. prisons. (Same 1832: 12.) 1835. Exceptionable condition of co. prisons. (Same 1835.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to co. prisons. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 390, 1835 v. 5.) 1838. Rept. on petition re. jail limits. 1 p. (Same 131, 1838 v. 3.) 1840. Recommendation to improve co. jails. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1856. Recommendation to provide proper and uniform supervision for all co. jails. (Same 1856: 13.) 1879. Complaints agst. condition and mngmt. of co. jails and poorhouses; remedial measures urged. (Same 1879: 19-20.) 1880. Rept. of comn. on mngmt. and govt, of co. jails and penitentiaries and reformatories of state. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1880 v. 2.) 1880/1. Recommendation that felons now confined in penitentiaries be transferred to prisons or law so amended as to make their sentence to prisons com- pulsory upon judges and not discretionary; les- sened cost to state of such arrangement. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1: 19.) 1882. Recommendation that authority be lodged with some state agency by which unfit jails and poor- houses can be condemned and cos. required to re- place them with suitable structures. (Govs. mess. 1882: 27-28.) 1888. Rept. from supt. of state prisons on no. of prison- ers from each co. confined in several co. peniten- tiaries. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1888 v. 9.) 1896-1904. Rept. of inspection of co. jails in 1st judi- cial distr. (2 A.R. prison comn. 1896 (pp. 66-67) — same 1904.) 1st judicial distr. comprises N. Y. co. . Same; 2d judicial distr. (2 same 1896 (pp. 68- 70)— same 1904.) 2d judicial distr. comprises Dutchess, Kings, Orange, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, (2 same 1896 (pp. 71 Putnam, and Westchester cos. . Same; 3d judicial distr, 78)— same 1904.) 3d judicial distr. comprises Albany, Columbia, Greene Rensselaer, Schoharie, Sullivan, and Ulster cos. . Same; 4th judicial distr. (2 same 1896 (pp. 79 88)— same 1904.) 4th judicial distr. comprises Clinton, Essex, Franklin Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, St. Lawrence, Sara toga, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington cos. . Same; 5th judicial distr. (2 same 1896 (pp. 89 103)— some 1904.) 5th judicial distr. comprises Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego cos. . Same; 6th judicial distr. (2 same 1896 (pp. 104- 114)— same 1904.) 6th judicial distr. comprises Broome, Chemung, Che- nango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schuy- ler, Tioga, and Tompkins cos. . Same; 7th judicial distr. (2 same 1896 (pp. 114- 117)— same 1904.) 7th judicial distr. comprises Cayuga, Livingston, Mon- roe, Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, and Yates cos. 1897. Improvement of co. jail by supervisors by order of the comn. (3 same 1897: 84-86.) 1897-1904. Rept. of inspection of penitentiaries. (3 same 1897 (pp. 108-128)— same 1904.) 1898-1904. Inspection of jails in 8th judicial distr. (4 same 1898 (pp. 226-227)— same 1904.) 8th judicial distr. comprises Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming cos. 360 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Delinquents — cont'd Albany County 1834. Rept. on bill re. jail and workhouse in Albany. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 35, 1834 v. 1.) 1839. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Albany co. re. jail in said co. 2 pp. (Same 362, 1839 v. 6.) 1862. Repts. of supt. of Albany co. penitentiary con- cerning his visits to the several state prisons. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1862 v. 4.) 1872. Statutes re. Albany co. penitentiary, with forms of commitment, record of conviction etc.; compiled by N. C. Moak. Albany, 1872. 53 pp. 1883. Rept. re. affairs of Albany co. penitentiary. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1883 v. 5.) Allegany County 1840. Rept. on sundry petitions and remonstrance of inhabitants of Alleghany co. re. co. jail. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 128, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition to compel supervisors of Alle- gany co. to raise money to build a jail. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 322, 1840 v. 8.) 1848. Rept. on petitions for passage of act to author- ize erection of jail in Allegany co. 1 p. (Same 108, 1848 v. 3.) Broome County 1828. Rept. on petition for erection of new court house and jail in Broome co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1039.) Cattaraugus County 1819. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Cattaraugus co. praying that sum levied on freeholders of said co. for bldg. court house may be appropriated to erection of jail. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 103.) 1831. Rept. on petitions of supervisors of Cattaraugus co. re. apprn. to complete court house and jail in said co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 135, 1831 v. 2.) Cayuga County 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of bd. of supervisors of Cayuga co. for new jail. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 124, 1832 v. 2.) Chautauqua County 1830. Rept. on petition re. erection of new jail in Chautauqua co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 397, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. re. bldg. a jail in Chautauqua co. 3 pp. (Same 210, 1831 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. re. jail of Chautauqua co. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 19, 1832 v. 1.) 1834. Rept. of committee on petition of comrs. for bldg. jail in Chautauqua co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 246, 1834 v. 3.) Chenango County 1807. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Chenango co. re. site for bldg. court house and gaol in said co. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 103.) Columbia County 1834. Rept. re. erection of court house and jail in Co- lumbia co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 377, 1834 v. 4.) Cortland County 1837. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Cortland co. re. bldg. jail, etc. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 49, 1837 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Cort- land co. for loan from common school fund to com- plete court house and jail. 1 p. (Same 83, 1838 v. 3.) 1839. Rept. on application of supervisors of Cortland co. for loan to complete court house and jail. 2 pp. (Same 52, 1839 v. 2.) MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Delinquents — cont'd Delaware County 1812. Rept. on petition praying law to raise by tax sum to fireproof clerk's office and new jail in Delhi and for apptmt. of 3 comrs. to superintend same. (Sen. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 352.) Erie County 1831. Rept. of committee on petition of supervisors of Erie co. for authority to erect new jail. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 45, 1831 v. 1.) Essex County 1824. Rept. on act to authorize supervisors of Essex co. to raise money to build court house and gaol. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 299-300.) Genesee County 1831. Rept. on raising money for bldg. jail in village of Batavia. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 106, 1831 v. 2.) Herkimer County 1833. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Her- kimer co. for authority to build new jail. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 100, 1833 v. 2.) Kings County 1825. Rept. on petition for removal of court house and gaol from town of Flatbush to village of Brooklyn. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 432-433.) 1831. Rept. on petition re. jail liberties of Kings co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 173, 1831 v. 2.) 1834. Rept of committee on petition of supervisors of Kings co. re. bldg. jail and clerk's office. 2 pp. (Same 13, 1835 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. on memorial of bd. of supervisors of Kings co. praying further apprn. to complete jail. 1 p. (Same 209, 1837 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Kings co. to raise money to complete jail. 1 p. (Same 38, 1838 v. 2.) 1883. Rept. of warden of Kings co. penitentiary re. no. of male state convicts confined in prison. 2 pp. (Same 62, 1883 v. 3.) Monroe County 1832. Rept. of select committee, on petition of bd. of supervisors of Monroe co., for authority to levy additional taxes to erect co. jail. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 13, 1832 v. 1.) Montgomery County 1836. Rept. re. court house, jail, and clerk's office in Montgomery co. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1836 v. 2.) Oneida County 1800. Rept. re. erection of court house and gaol in Oneida co. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1801: 131.) 1836. Rept. on memorial of bd. of supervision of Oneida co. re. jails and courts in and for said co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1836 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. of committee on Sen. bill re. co. courts and jails in Oneida co. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 314, 1837 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on bill, petitions, and other docs. re. jails and courts in Oneida co. 10 pp. (Same 348, 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of committee on petition of bd. of super- visors of Oneida co. re. jails and court houses; loan for co. bldgs. 2 pp. (Same 98, 1839 v. 3.) Onondaga County 1806. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Onon- daga co. re. erection of court house and jail of co. (Assem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 127.) 1827. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Onondaga co. re. bldg. of new court house and gaol. (Same Jan. 1827: 475-477.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 361 MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Delinquents — cont'd Onondaga County — cont'd 1828. Rept. on petition and docs. re. re-bldg. and loca- tion of court house and gaol in Onondaga co. (Some Jan. 1828: 460-461.) Ontario County 1836. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Ontario co. for passage of law authorizing them to raise money by tax for repairing and improving jail in said co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 11, 1836 v. 1.) Orange County 1830. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Orange co. for law to authorize them to raise money for com- pleting poorhouse. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 215, 1830 v. 3.) Orleans County 1826. Rept. on petition praying for removal of site for court house and gaol from Newport to Gaines. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 172-173.) Oswego County 1821. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Oswego co. requesting authority to raise tax for completion of jail and court house in East Oswego; remon- strances agst. same. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1821: 1023-1024.) Otsego County 1834. Rept. of committee on petition of J. O. Morse and others for bldg. new jail in Otsego co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 200, 1834 v. 3.) Queens County 1835. Rept. of committee on memorial of inhabitants of Queens co. for new court house and jail therein. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1835 v. 2.) Rockland County 1827. Rept. on act to amend act to authorize erection of new court house and gaol in Rockland co. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1827: 704-705.) Saratoga County 1817. Rept. on act to appt. comrs. to fix site for court house and jail in Saratoga co. (Sen. jol. 40 sess. 1816/7: 81.) Seneca County 1807. Rept. on petition of comrs. apptd. to superintend bldg. of court house and gaol in Seneca co. (As- sem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 201.) Ulster County 1806. Rept. on petition of gaoler of Ulster co. request- ing provision for or relief from burden of sup- porting debtors confined in jail. (Assem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 244.) Westchester County 1830. Rept. on petition re. location of court house and jail in Westchester co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 402, 1830 v. 4.) Dependents Children 1874. Notes re. pauper children in various poorhouses and almshouses of state, by cos. (18 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1873/4: 181-245.) 1874/5. Suppl. rept. on pauper children in N. Y. co.; by W. P. Letchworth. (19 same 1875: 95-117.) 1896. Rept "t)n ISrie co. system of placing dependent children in families. (30 same 1896: 411-427.) Poos serial 1 series Under sec. 79, statute for the relief and support of indigent persons, passed Dec. 3, 1827, took effect Jan. 1, 1830 ; amended ch. 424, laws of 1S70, etc. MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poor — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1830-1850. Ann. rept. of secy, of state transmitting abstrs. of repts. of co. supts. of the poor, 1-21. [Albany, 1830-1851.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1830 in Asseiu. docs. 1831, v. 1 : 66. 2. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 1 : 33. 3. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 2 : 38. 4. 1833 1834, v. 3 : 173. 5. 1834 1835, v. 3 : 185. 6. 1835 1836, v. 2 : 72. 7. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 3 : 270. 8. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 6 : 311. 9. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 3 : 146. 10. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 8 : 332. 11. 1840 1841, v. 7 : 277. 12. 1841 1842, v. 5 : 121. 13. 1842 " " " 1843, v. 2 : 38. 14. 1843 " Sen. " 1844, v. 2 : 73. 15. 1844 " Assem. " 1845, v. 5 : 197. 16. 1845 1846, v. 5 : 199. 17. 1846 " Sen. " 1847, v. 3 : 100. 18. 1847 ' 1848, V. 3:79. 19. 1848 " " " 1849, v. 3:83. 20. 1849 " Assem. " 1850, v. 6 : 169. 21. 1850 " " " 1851, v. 5:147. 2 series 1851-1873. Rept. of secy, of state of statistics re. poor, 22-44. Albany, 1852-1874. In Collected docs, as follows : 22-23. 1851-1852 in Assem. docs. 1853, v. 6 : 120. 24. 1853 in Assem. docs. 1854, v. 4 : 144. 25. 1854 " Sen. " 1855, v. 3 : 72. 26. 1855 " Assem. " 1856, v. 5 : 214. 27. 1856 " Sen. " 1857, v. 4 : 131. 28. 1857 " Assem. " 1858, v. 1 : 10. 29. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 3 : 101. 30. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 2 : 71. 31. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 2 : 60. 32. 1861 " Sen. " 1862, v. 4:65. 33. 1862 " Assem. " 1863, v. 8 : 230. 34. 1863 " " " 1864, v. 8 : 198. 35. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 7 : 147. 36. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 7 : 165. 37. 1866 1867, v. 7 : 145. 38. 1867 " '• " 1868, v. 9 : 88. 39. 1868 " " " 1869, T. 6 : 79. 40. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 6 : 124. 41. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 3 : 46. 42. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 3 : 48 ; v. 2 : 36. 43. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 3 : 32. 44. 1873 " Sen. " 1874, v. 4 : 62. 3 series 1874-1896. Ann. rept. of secy, of state upon statistics of pauperism, 45-67. Albany, 1875-1897. In Collected docs, as follows : 45. 1874 in Sen. docs. 1875, v. 4 : 52. 46. 1875 " " " 1876, v. 3 : 46. 47. 1876 " Assem. " 1877, v. 9 : 142. 48. 1877 " Sen. " 1878, v. 2 : 28. 49. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 2 : 34. 50. 1879 " Assem. " 1880, v. 3 : 62. 51. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 4:64. 52. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 2 : 34. 53. 1882 " Sen. " 1883, v. 2 : 25. 54. 1883 " Assem. " 1884, v. 5 : 59. 55. 1884 " " " 1885, v. 5 : 45. 56. 1885 " Sen. " 1886, v. 3 : 45. 57. 1886 " Assem. " 1887, v. 7 : 46. 58. 1887 " Sen. " 1888, v. 5 : 44. 59. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 6 : 40. 60. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 10 : 58. 61. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 12 : 60. 62. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 : 43. 63. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 10 : 58. 64. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 10 : 72. 65. 1894 1895, v. 13:74. 66. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 18:84. 67. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 3 : 13 (not printed). non-serial 1822. Rept. re. poor laws of state and employment of paupers in different cos. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 877-879.) 1825. Rept. re. petition praying for repeal of certain sees, of act to provide for establishment of co. poor- houses. {Same 48 sess. 1825: 466-467.) 362 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poob — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827. Amdmt. to code re. pauperism; favoring estab- lishment of co. almshouses with farms; transference of excise revenue from towns to support of co. poor- house. (Govs. mess. 1827.) 1831. Good effects of present system of poorhouse mngmt.; better provision at less expense. (Same 1831.) 1832. Satisfactory operation of present co. poorhouse system. (Same 1832: 10.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to co. poorhouses. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1832 v. 1.) 1834. Improvement of co. poorhouses urged. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1838. Rept. of committee re. co. poorhouses. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 310, 1838 v. 6.) 1839. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Genesee co. for passage of law reviving distinction betw. town and co. poor. 3 pp. (Same 299, 1839 v. 5.) 1841. Rept. on memorial of supervisors of Franklin co. re. poor laws. 1 p. (Same 265, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Rept. re. house of refuge in Monroe, Madison, and Onondaga cos. 2 pp. (Same 182, 1842 v. 5.) 1865. Rept. on condition of insane poor in co. poor- houses of N. Y. 70 pp. (Same 19, 1865 v. 2.) 1868. Financial operations of co. and town poorhouses. (2 A.R. comrs. public charities 1868: 72.) 1868-1888. Comparative stmts, of condition of various co. poorhouses of state of N. Y. by decades. (22 same 1888: 465-518.) 1868-1904. Repts. on co. and town poorhouses. (2 same 1868 (pp. 71-79) — 38 same 1904.) No repts. for 1873, 1877-1878, 1886-1889, 1895. 1869-1895. Value of co. poorhouse establishments, labor of paupers and expenses of supporting each person. (3 same 1869 (p. 194)— 28 same 1895.) 1875-1894. Estimated value of poorhouse establish- ments, of products of farms, of labor of paupers, and expense of supporting each person. (28 same 1894: 561.) 1878/9. Visitations of co. poorhouses. (13 same 1879: 183-193.) 1881/2. Rept. on poorhouses and almshouses of 2d judi- cial distr. (16 same 1882: 167-187.) For area comprised within 2d judicial distr. see above, Delinquents. . Rept. of standing committee on co. poorhouses. (16 same 1882: 103-110.) 1883/4. Rept. of committee on co. poorhouses. (18 same 1884: 275-279.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. upon support of poor volun- tarily removed from co. in which they reed, sup- port. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 130-132.) 1891-1904. Estimated value of co. almshouse establish- ments, products of farm, labor of paupers, and ex- pense of supporting each person. (25 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1891 (p. 228)— 38 same 1904.) No returns for 1893-1895, 1901. 1892. Rept. on condition of inmates of certain poor- houses heretofore classed as insane. (26 same 1892: 461-499.) 1896. Review of establishment of poorhouses and alms- houses of state with reference to various legisl. provisions governing them. (30 same 1896: 89-95.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; sources from which poor fund is accumulated; duties of overseer of poor in respect to such fund. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 190- 192.) . Same; on town and co. support of poor persons. (Same 1897: 84-85.) 1897-1903. Tables showing by cities and towns value of almshouse establishments and farm products and MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Pooe — cont'd non-serial — cont'd expense of supporting each person. (31 A.R. state bd. charities 1897 v. 1 (p. 747)— 37 same 1903.) Begininng with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing by cos., estimated value of alms- house establishments and farm products and ex- pense of supporting each person. (31 same 1897 v. 1 (p. 747)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Rept. on almshouses and public hospitals In 1st judicial distr. (31 same 1897 v. 1 (pp. 411- 458) — 38 same 1904.) No rept for 1898 nor 1902. For area comprised within 1st judicial distr. see above under Delinquents. 1899. Almshouse inspection as undertaken by state bd. of charities. (33 same v. 1 1899: 947-954.) . Maintenance of poor; duty of co. supts. to pro- vide for care of feeble-minded pauper children un- der 16 yrs. in other institutions, if state institu- tions are unable to care for them; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 313-314.) 1900. Pauper; bd. of supervisors has no authority to make distinction in part between co. and town poor; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 276-277.) 1900-1903. Tables showing no. of poor persons tempor- arily relieved in cos. and towns of state; expendi- tures for such relief. (34 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1900 (pp. 56-91)— 37 same 1903.) 1900-1904. Rept. of committee on almshouses. (34 same v. 1 1900 (pp. 515-528) — 38 same 1904.) 1903. Tables showing native co. of poor persons sup- ported or relieved in cos. of state. (37 same app. v. 1 1903: 188-201.) Albany County 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of super- visors of City and Co. of Albany praying authority to increase amt. allowed to be raised for erection of poorhouse. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 93, 1832 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of bd. of super- visors of Albany co. and mayor, etc., of Albany City re. support of poor. 1 p. (Same 191, 1837 v. 3.) Allegany County 1832. Rept. of committee on petition praying for pass- age of law to appt. comrs. for settling accts. for erecting poorhouse in Allegany co. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 241, 1832 v. 3.) Cattaraugus County 1847. Rept. of committee on internal affairs of towns and cos. on petition of supervisors of Cattaraugus for leave to sell lands belonging to their poorhouse establishment. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 194, 1847 v. 7.) Chemung County 1837. Rept. of committee of ways and means on peti- tion of treasurer of Chemung co. for loan to build co. poorhouse. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 164, 1837 v. 3.) Clinton County 1830. Rept, on petition re. collection of moneys loaned out by co. overseers of poor in Mooers. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 303, 1830 v. 4.) Delaware County 1895. Rept. of visitation of poorhouse of Delaware co. (A.R. bd. public charities 1895: 219-221.) Dutchess County 1839. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Dutchess co. re. co. poor. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 384, 1839 v. 6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 363 MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poor — cont'd Erie County 1828. Rept. on petition praying permission to purchase certain state land for erection of co. poorhouse in Erie co. (Sen. jol. 51 sess. 1828: 147-148.) 1836. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Erie co. for authority to convey poorhouse farm and lot. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1836 v. 2.) Fulton County 1842. Rept. on petition re. reducing no. of assessors in Johnstown and concerning overseers of poor in Fulton co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1842 v. 2.) Herkimer County 1832. Rept. of committee on poor laws on petition of supervisors of Herkimer co. praying alteration of laws re. accts. of certain officers for supporting paupers. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 118, 1832 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of committee on grievances on res. of Man- heim town, Herkimer co., praying release from lia- bility in support of poor in said co. 2 pp. (Same 271, 1837 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee on petitions of supervisors of co. of Monroe re. poorhouse and farm in that co. 1 p. (Same 76, 1837 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on res. of bd. of supervisors of Herkimer co. re. sale of lands belonging to poorhouse. 2 pp. (Same 163, 1840 v. 5.) Jefferson County 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of supt. of poor of Jefferson co., and others, asking loan. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 295, 1837 v. 4.) 1848. Rept. of supt. of poor, Jefferson co., on stmt, of passenger tax or commutation money reed. 1 p. (Same 240, 1849 v. 5.) Kings County 1830. Rept. re. poor laws and poorhouses, on petition of bd. of supervisors of Kings co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1830 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of committee on memorial of bd. of super- visors of Kings co.; additional apprn. 1 p. (Same 289, 1837 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Kings co. re. care of poor of said co. 2 pp. (Same 179, 1838 v. 4.) 1880. Rept. of bd. of supervisors of Kings co. re. con- dition and mngmt. of bldgs. in which are main- tained persons in charge of co. 4 pp. (Same 36, 1881 v. 3.) 1897. Rept. on visitation of Kings co. almshouse. (31 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1 1897: 485-501.) 1904. Rept. of inspection of almshouses and public hospitals in Kings co. (38 same v. 1 1904: 507- 515.) Monroe County 1899. Recommendation for legisl. consideration of re- cent action of supervisors re. Monroe co. almshouse and for provision for adequate means of caring for dependents of Monroe co. (33 A.R. state bd. of charities 1899 v. 1: 132.) Montgomery County 1837. Rept. of committee on sale of poorhouse and lot in Montgomery co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 121, 1837 v. 2.) 1898. Rept. on care of poor in Montgomery co.; by H. D. Kerr. (32 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1 1898: 577-582.) Niagara County 1833. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Niagara co. praying authority to loan money to build a poor- house. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 69, 1833 v. 2.) MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poor — cont'd Onondaga County 1895. Rept. of investigation of Onondaga co. poor- house. (29 A.R. bd. public charities 1895: 347- 350.) Orleans County 1872. Rept. of supt. of poor of Orleans co. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 19, 1872 v. 2.) 1884. Veto of Assem. bill 598 re. authorizing bd. of supervisors of Orleans co. to audit claims for ma- terial used in constructing poorhouse. (Assem. jol. 1884: 1495-1496.) Oswego County 1891/2. Rept. of examination of Oswego co. poorhouse and its administration. (25 A.R. bd. public chari- ties 1892: 361-366.) Otsego County 1828. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Otsego co. praying for authority to raise money by tax for completion of poorhouse. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 911.) Richmond County 1831. Rept. of atty. gen. on remuneration to Rich- mond co. for support of persons not citizens of that co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 225, 1831 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. on petition of supervisors, etc., of poor of Richmond co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1832 v. 2.) St. Lawrence County 1835. Rept. on petitions of towns in St. Lawrence co. praying alteration of poor laws for that co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 285, 1835 v. 4.) Seneca County 1827. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Seneca co. re. poorhouse. (Assem. jol. 50 sess. 1827: 680-681.) Steuben County 1856. Rept. on bill re. poor of Steuben co. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 15, 1856 v. 3.) 1877/8. Rept. on Steuben co. poorhouse; by W. P. Latch worth. (12 A.R. bd. public charities 1878: 179-191.) Ulster County 1832. Rept. of committee on judiciary in favor of petition of J. J. Schoonmaker and Joseph Has- brouck, Jr., asking confirmation of apptmt. as supts. of poor, Ulster co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1832 v. 2.) Warren County 1827. Rept. on petition of supervisor of Warren co. praying for alteration in poor law as regards sup- port of co. poorhouse. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 497- 498.) 1837. Rept. on petition of supervisors and supts. of poor of Warren co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1837 v. 1.) Washington County 1825. Rept. on petition praying amdmt. of law re. poor of Washington co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 900- 901.) 1890/1. Communication addressed to bd. of super- visors of Washington co. re. proposed new poor- house of that co. (25 A.R. bd. public charities 1891: 195-200.) Westchester County 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of super- visors of co. of Westchester for grant of additional powers to supts. of poorhouse. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 26, 1832 v. 1.) 364 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: COUNTY— cont'd Expenditures for Dependents 1868-1872. Stmt, showing expenditures in connection with co. poorhouses and city almshouses. (6 A. R. comrs. public charities 1872: 90.) 1869-1897. Amt. expended for support and relief in connection with co. poorhouses. (3 same 1869 (p. 193)— 31 same 1897.) 1875-1894. Amt. expended for poorhouse support and out-door relief. (28 same 1894: 561.) 1879-1894. Expenditures for support in co. poorhouses and city almshouses and disbursements for tempor- ary relief. (13 same 1879 (p. 113) — 28 same 1894.) 1897. Tables showing amt. expended by co. almshouses for support and relief. (31 same v. 1 1897: 743.) 1898-1899. Expenditures for temporary relief and ag- gregate expenditures in connection with alms- house institutions and for temporary relief. (32 same 1898 (pp. 700-701)— 33 same 1899.) . Expenditures for temporary relief administered by supts. and overseers of poor, and aggregate ex- penditures in connection with almshouse and for temporary relief. (32 same 1898 (pp. 675-678) — 33 same 1899.) 1898-1903. Tables showing by cos., expenditures in connection with almshouses. (32 same v. 1 1898 (pp. 667-670)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1898-1904. Expenditures in connection with co. alms- houses. (32 same 1898 (pp. 667-670) — 38 same 1904.) 1901-1904. Expenditures for support and relief in sev- eral co. almshouses and city and town almshouse institutions with per capita expenses for such sup- port and relief. (35 same 1901 (pp. 140-141)— 38 same 1904.) MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE 1842. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to supervise different charitable institutions in 1st Sen. distr. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1842 v. 2.) 1st Sen. distr. at that time comprised Kings, Richmond, and N. Y. cos. 1844. Rept. of state comrs. under act to secure faithful expenditure of moneys raised and collected for cer- tain charitable institutions in 1st Sen. distr. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1844 v. 2.) 1848. Rept. of committee apptd. to supervise receipts and expenditures of certain charitable institutions in N. Y. and Staten Is. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1848 v. 5.) . Rept. of minority on incorporation of charitable and other societies. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1848 v. 2.) 1856. General supervision of various benevolent insti- tutions of state necessary. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1856: 17.) 1864/5. Protest agst. state apprns. for local charitable institutions. (A.R. comptroller 1864/5: 32-33.) 1868-1871. Abstrs. of repts. from orphan asylums, hos- pitals, dispensaries, showing operations, value of property, receipts, and expenditures, etc. (Same 1867/8 (pp. 140-144)— same 1870/1.) 1868-1904. Repts. on incorporated charities. (2 A.R. bd. public charities 1868 (pp. 212-220)— 38 same 1904.) 1875-1885. List of private institutions of N. Y. City, date of establishment, no. of inmates, and cost to city. (19 same 1885: 167-172.) 1876/7. Rept. re. charities of 8th judicial distr. (11 same 1877: 251-317.) The 8th judicial distr. comprises Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming cos. MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd 1879. Same. 30 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1879 v. 2.) 1879/80. Rept. on public charities of 7th judicial distr. (14 A.R. bd. public charities 1880: 215-222.) The 7th judicial distr. comprises Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, and Yates cos. — — . Charitable institutions of 2d judicial distr. (14 same 1880: 113-174.) The 2d judicial distr. comprises Dutchess, Kings, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester cos. 1881. Rept. of state bd. of charities re. apprns. to pri- vate charitable institutions of N. Y. City. 49 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1881 v. 3.) 1892/3. Rept. of institution conducting charitable and reform work in 8th judicial distr.; by W. P. Letch- worth. (27 A.R. bd. public charity 1893: 269-395.) The 8th judicial distr. comprises the cos. of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Orleans, Niagara, and Wyoming. 1893. Petition for passage of bill to regulate gifts for charitable purposes. 8. pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1893 v. 4.) 1894. Debate on proposed amdmt. re. maintenance of denominational schools and institutions. (Re- vised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 3: 739-762.) . Speech of Mr. Gilbert on maintenance of pri- vate and sectarian institutions. (Same 1894 v. 4: 808-813.) 1894-1904. List of new incorporations approved by state bd. of charities each yr. (28 A.R. state bd. public charities 1894 (pp. lxix-lxx) — 38 same 1904.) 1897rl904 there is added purpose of each institution. 1895. Recommendation for providing for visitation and inspection of institutions, asylums, and prisons; regulation of public aid to institutions, wholly or partly under private control. (Govs, mess. 1895.) 1895/6. Recommendation that all apprns. other than for maintenance of private charitable institutions receiving state aid be withheld until title of prop- erty is transferred to state. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xl.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; interpretation of law re. distribution of funds by city authority in support of institutions under private control. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 195-196.) 1897-1898. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of humane societies. (31 A.R. state bd. public charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1086)— 32 same 1898.) 1897-1899. Table showing value of property and in- debtedness of charity organizations and kindred societies. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 748) — 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 in app. to v. 1. 1897-1903. Tables showing estimated aggregate value and indebtedness of societies and institutions un- der supervision of bd. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1142-1143)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Estimated aggregate value of property of institutions and societies under supervision of bd. and their indebtedness. (31 same 1897 (pp. 1142- 1143)— 38 same 1904.) 1898-1904. Indoor relief: table showing no. of persons remaining in institutions receiving public money subject to visitation and inspection of state bd. of charities at close of each yr. with increase or de- crease of no. in each class. (36 same v. 1 1902 (p. 26)— same 1904.) 1899-1904. List of private institutions receiving state aid subject to visitation and inspection by state bd. of charities with dates of establishment and summary of total receipts and expenditures of INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 365 MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd these institutions. (33 same 1899 (pp. 55-56) — 38 same 1904.) 1900. State inspection of private charitable institu- tions, societies, or assns.; by W. R. Stewart. (34 same v. 1 1900: 185-222.) . Compliance with public health law in institu- tions under private control but in receipt of public moneys. (35 same v. 1 1901: 667-728.) 1902. Rules of state bd. of charities governing recep- tion and retention at public expense of inmates of institutions wholly or partly under private control. (36 same 1902 v. 1: 24-25.) 1904. Recommendation re. state inspection of various charitable institutions by bd. of competent physi- cians. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 17-18.) Defectives For receipts and expenditures of, see below, those titles. For rept. of individual institutions, see below. 1830. Rept. on investigation into method of disburse- ment of funds reed, from state by certain hospitals in N. Y. City. 79 pp., plans. (Assem. doc. 263, 1831 v. 3.) 1854-1903. Ann. rept. on N. Y. institutions for deaf, dumb, and blind. (A.R. public instruction 1855 (pp. 29-30)— same 1903.) No repts. from 1854-1903. 1868. Abstr. repts. from hospitals as to their opera- tions. (2 A.R. bd. public charities 1868: 216.) 1869-1904. Value of property of all kinds and indebted- ness of hospitals. (3 same 1869 (p. 219) — 38 same 1904.) No table for 1872. 1875-1894. Value of property of hospitals and their in- debtedness. (28 same 1894: 569.) 1880-1881. No. of patients treated in hospitals and re- sults. (14 same 1880 (pp. 92-93)— 15 same 1881.) 1897-1903. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of hospitals. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1046-1050)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Blind For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1835. Recommendation re. claims of blind for assist- ance in obtaining instruction. (Govs. mess. 1835.) 1861. Circular from dept. of public instruction to school comrs. and overseers of poor re. condition of blind in distrs. and requesting list of persons suit- able to be instructed in N. Y. Institution for Blind. (A.R. public instruction 1861: 105-107.) 1880-1895. Repts. on institutions for the blind. (14 A.R. bd. public charities 1880 (pp. 19-20)— 29 same 1895.) No rept. for 1891. 1882/3. Special rept. of standing committee on indi- gent blind of state. (17 same 1883: 125-131.) 1883-1904. Rept. of committee on blind. (17 same 1883 (pp. 315-322)— 38 same 1904.) No reply for 1887-1893 incl. Beginning with 1897 above rept. is in v. 1. of ann. rept. bd. charities. 1897. Decision of court of appeals re. supervision of state bd. of charities over schools for blind and deaf. (31 same 1897 v. 1: 101-102.) 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes for blind. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 904)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; schools for blind. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1127)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Consumptives For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes and hospitals for con- MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Consumptives — cont'd sumptives. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 999)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Convalescents For expenditures and revenue of, see below those titles. 1897-1900. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes and hospital for conva- lescents. (31 A.R. state bd. of charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1007)— 34 same 1900.) Tables for 1889 and 1900 are printed in app. to v. 1. Deaf and Dumb For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1836. On policy of consolidation of present asylums for deaf and dumb. (Govs. mess. 1836.) 1880-1904. Repts. on institutions for the deaf and dumb. (14 A.R. bd. of charities 1880 (pp. 20-21)— 38 same 1904.) 1888. Rept. of standing committee of bd. of charities on deaf and dumb, on res. re. apprns. for deaf and dumb asylums of state. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 793-794.) 1894-1896. Estimated value of property of institutions for deaf and their indebtedness. (28 A.R. bd. of public charities 1894 (p. 548)— 30 same 1896.) 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of schools for deaf. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1134)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1R99 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. DlSPENSAEIES For revenue and expenditures of. see below, those titles. 1845. Rept. on petitions for aid to dispensaries of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 140 1845 v. 4.) 1868. Abstr. of repts. from dispensaries as to their operations. (2 A.R. bd. public charities 1868: 217.) 1869-1904. Value of property of all kinds of dispensa- ries. (3 same 1869 (p. 224) — 38 same 1904.) 1874/5. Rept. on dispensary system of N. Y. ; by T. Roosevelt. (9 mme 1875: 121-127.) 1875-1894. Value of nroperty of dispensaries and their indebtedness. (28 same 1894: 573.) 1878. First rept. of committee on abuses of medical charities comprising answers reed, from general dispensaries of N. Y. 16 pp. 1896. Investigation of dispensary system of state. (30 A.R. state bd. of charities 1896: 81-82.) 1896/7. Table showing no. of dispensaries in each co., no. of beneficiaries, and prescriptions dispensed during yr. (32 same v. 1 1898: 18.) 1897. Rept. on condition of dispensaries of state of N. Y. (31 same v. 1 1897: 615-654.) 1897-1903. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of dispensaries. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 770-773)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1898. Provisions of act to amend state charities law re. licensing and regulation of dispensaries by state bd. of charities. (32 sam.e v. 1 1898: 16-19.) 1899. Rept. of special committee on rules and regula- tions of dispensaries. (33 same v. 1 1899: 403- 418.) . Provisions of dispensary law. (33 same 1899: 16-29.) 1900. Comments on rules and regulations made by state bd. of charities in compliance with ch. 368, laws of 1899, re. regulation of dispensaries. (36 same v. 1 1900: 46-47.) 1901. Public health laws; dispensaries in N. Y. City under dept. of charities must be in charge of li- censed pharmacists; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 223-225.) 366 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Dispensaries — cont'd 1901-1904. Rept. of committee on dispensaries. (35 A. R. bd. public charities v. 1 1901 (pp. 429-447)— 38 same 1904.) 1902. Dispensary; term used in state charitable law does not include co-operations formed for practice of medicine through legitimate physician and sup- plying medicine for price; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 170-172.) Expenditures foe; see below, Expenditures Epileptics For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1897-1904. Table showing estimated value and indebt- edness of homes and hospitals for epileptics. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1015)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed In app. to v. 1. FEEBLE-MINDED For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1897-1904. Table showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes for feeble-minded. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 965) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Inebriates For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1897-1899. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes and hospitals for in- ebriates. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1031)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed In app. to v. 1. Incurables For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1897-1903. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes and hospitals for in- curables. (31 A.R. state bd. of charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1023) — 38 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed In app. to v. 1. Insane 1869. Renewed recommendation that private lunatic asylums be made subject to inspection of state bd. of charities. (3 A.R. state bd. of charities 1869: xvii.) 1880-1887. Communication from comptroller with stmt. of cost of repairing and maintaining lunatic asylums of N. Y. City and Co. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 798-799.) 1892. Private corporations are not authorized to care for idiots without license from state comn. in lunacy; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 437-442.) Delinquents For repts. of individual Institutions and associations, see below. 1897-1904. Estimated value of property of reforma- tories for women and girls, and their indebtedness. (31 A.R. bd. public charities 1897 (pp. 1111-1113) 38 same 1904.) Dependents For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. Aged 1894-1904. Estimated value of property of homes for aged and their indebtedness. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (pp. 536-537)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Children For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1831. Rept. on petition of act to incorporate charitable socy. for education of poor children and relief of indigent persons of Jewish persuasion in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 201, 1831 v. 3.) MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Children— cont'd 1847. Rept. of majority in favor of act to provide for public instruction in orphan asylums. 3 pp. (Same 234, 1847 v. 8.) 1868. See below, Friendless; this date. 1869-1896. Value of property of all kinds and indebted- ness of orphan asylums and homes for friendless. (3 A.R. bd. public charities 1869 (pp. 202-205) — 30 same 1896.) No table for 1872. 1874/5. Orphan asylums and other institutions for care of children in N. Y; by W. P. Letch worth. (19 same 1875: 224-730.) 1875-1894. Estimated value of the property of orphan asylums and houses for the friendless and their in- debtedness for each yr. (28 same 1894: 565.) 1880. Table showing no. of persons supported in or- phan asylums and homes for friendless and charges. (14 same 1880: 80-85.) 1882/3. Rept. on homeless children of 6th judicial distr. (17 same 1883: 165-184.) 6th judicial distr. comprises Broome, Chemung, Chen- ango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schuy- ler, Tioga, and Tompkins cos. 1884/5. Rept. on institutions for care of destitute chil- dren of City of N. Y. (19 same 1885: 165-243.) 1885/6. Orphan asylums of 3d judicial distr. (20 same 1886: 309-315.) 3d judicial distr. comprises Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schoharie, Sullivan, and Ulster cos. 1891/2. Rept. of inspection of orphan asylums in City of N. Y. (26 same 1892: 299-337.) 1893. List of institutions for children incorporated during yr. under ch. 446, laws of 1883. (27 same 1893: Ix.) 1894-1896. Estimated value of property of orphan asy- lum and their indebtedness. (28 same 1894 (pp. 509-511)— 30 same 1896.) 1895. State supervision of child-caring agencies; by H. Folks. (29 same 1895: 324-336.) 1897. Rept. of committee on orphan asylums and chil- dren's homes. (32 same v. 1 1898: 495-515.) . Dependent children and family homes. (31 same v. 1 1897: 579-592.) 1897-1899. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of day nurseries. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 756-757)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed In app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes for children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 912-917)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed In app. to v. 1. . Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of societies for placing children in families. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1099) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed In app. to v. 1. 1899. Dangers attendant upon careless methods of placing out children. (33 same v. 1 1899: 955-964.) 1901-1904. Rept. of committee on orphan asylums and children's homes. (35 same v. 1 1901 (pp. 409-422) — 38 same 1904.) No rept. for 1902. Beginning with 1897 above rept. Is In v. 1 of ann. rept. 1902-1904. Rept. on supervision of dependent children placed in homes provided for by ch. 264, laws of 1898. (36 same v. 1 1902 (pp. 129-130)— 38 same 1904.) Fresh-Abb Charities For revenue and expenditures of, see below those titles. 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of fresh-air charities. (31 A.R. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 367 MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Fbesh-Aie Chaeitibs — cont'd state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 819-820) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Fbtendless For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1868. Abstrs. of repts. from orphan asylums, homes of friendless, and other charitable institutions of like character as to their operations. (2 A.R. bd. chari- ties 1868: 213-215.) 1869-1896. See above, under Children; these dates. 1875-1894. See same; these dates. 1880. See same; this date. 1894-1896. Estimated value of property of reformato- ries and their indebtedness. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (p. 528)— 30 same 1896.) 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of reformatories for women and girls. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1111)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; children. (31 same v. 1 1907 (p. 1103) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of temporary homes for women and children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 983) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; women and girls. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 991) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in v. 1. . Same; men and boys. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 975)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1900. Homes of refuge for women; by Mrs. C. R. Lowell. (34 same v. 3 1900: 245-261.) Legal Aid Societies For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1897-1899. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of societies for legal aid to poor. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1094) — 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1S99 are printed in app. to v. 1. Out-Doob Relief For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1874. Out-door relief; by M. B. Anderson. (8 A.R. bd. public charities 1873/4: 97-138.) 1874/5. Out-door relief in N. Y. co. by the Charities Aid Assn. (9 same 1875: 131-134.) 1877/8. Almshouse bldg. and out-door relief; by P. B. Sanborn. (12 same 1878: 227-254.) 1880/1. Rept. re. out-door relief societies in N. Y. City. (15 same 1881: 321-331.) 1882/3. Rept. of standing committee on out-door re- lief. (17 same 1883: 143-161.) 1886/7. Same. (21 same 1887: 349-371.) 1897-1900. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of societies for general out-door relief. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 832-837)— 34 same 1900.) Tables for 1899-1900 are printed in app. to v. 1. 1899/00-1903/4. Table of statistics of out-door relief in cities and cos. (35 same v. 1 1901 (p. 25) — 38 same 1904.) Poob For revenue and expenditures of, see below, those titles. 1897-1904. Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of societies for relief of sick poor. MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Poob — cont'd (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1119)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1902. Rept. of committee on relief of sick poor, state conference charities, etc. (36 same v. 3 1902: 86- 96.) 1902-1904. No. of city or town and co. poor in several cos. of state supported in institutions under private control with expenditures for such support. (36 same 1903 (pp. 144-155)— 38 same 1904.) Expenditures 1825-1835. Stmt, of Prison Discipline Socy. of moneys paid for support of chaplains in state prisons at Auburn and Sing Sing. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1842 v. 2.) 1897-1898. Expenditures of humane societies. (31 A. R. bd. public charities 1897 (pp. 1089-1091)— 32 same 1898.) 1897-1899. Tables showing expenditures of charity or- ganizations and kindred societies. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 751-753)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 printed in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Tables showing aggregate expenditures of societies and institutions under supervision of bd. of charities. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1148-1153) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Defectives 1869-1904. Expenditures of hospitals. (3 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1869 (p. 22) — 38 same 1904.) No table for 1872. Begininng with 1899 these tables are in app. to v. 1. 1875-1894. Same. (28 same 1894: 571.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on duty of reporting re- ceipts and disbursements on acct. of private pa- tients at state hospitals. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 349-350.) Aged 1897-1903. Tables showing expenditures of homes for aged. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 889-897)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Blind 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of homes for blind. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 907-909)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of schools for blind. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1130-1132)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Consumptives 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of homes and hospitals for consumptives. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1002-1004) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Convalescents 1897-1903. Table showing expenditures of homes and hospitals for convalescents. (31 A.R. state bd. eharities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1010-1012)— 37 same 1903.) Tables for 1899 and 1900 are printed in app. to v. 1. Deaf and Dumb 1897-1904. Table showing expenditures of schools for deaf. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1137-1139)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 363 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Expenditures— ocnt'd Defectives — cont'd Dispensaries 1869-1904. Expenditures by dispensaries. (3 A.R. bd. public charities 1869 (p. 226) — 38 same 1904.) No table for 1872. 1875-1894. Expenditures of dispensaries for each yr. (28 same 1894: 575.) 1897-1903. Tables showing expenditures of dispensa- ries. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 782-793) — 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Epileptics 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of homes and hospitals for epileptics. (31 A.R. state bd. chari- ties v. 1 1897 (pp. 1018-1020)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Feeble-minded 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of homes for feeble-minded. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 971-973)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Incurables 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of homes and hospitals for incurables. (31 A.R. state bd. chari- ties v. 1 1897 (pp. 1026-1028)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Inebriates 1897-1899. Tables showing expenditures of homes and hospitals for inebriates. (31 A.R. state bd. chari- ties v. 1 1897 (pp. 1034-1036)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. Dependents Aged 1894-1904. Expenditures of homes for aged. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (pp. 542-545) — 38 same 1904.) Children 1869-1896. Expenditures of orphan asylums and homes for friendless. (3 A.R. bd. public charities 1869 (pp. 210-213)— 30 same 1896.) No table for 1872. 1875-1894. Same. (28 same 1894: 567.) 1894-1896. Expenditures of orphan asylums. (28 same 1894 (pp. 518-523)— 30 same 1896.) 1897-1899. Tables showing expenditures of day nur- series. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 762-767) — 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of societies for placing children in families. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1101)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of homes for chil- dren. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 930-947) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Fresh-Air Charities 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of fresh-air charities. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 821-824)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Friendless 1869-1896. See above, Children; these dates. 1875-1894. See same; these dates. 1894-1896. Expenditures of reformatories. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (pp. 531-533) — 30 same 1896.) MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Expenditures — ocnt'd Dependents — cont'd Friendless — cont'd 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures for reforma- tories for women and girls. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1114-1116)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1106- 1108)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing receipts of reformatories for children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1104-1105)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of homes for women and children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 986- 988) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of temporary homes for women and girls. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 994- 996)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; men and boys. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 978-980)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Legal Aid Societies 1897-1899. Tables showing expenditures of societies for legal aid to poor. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (p. 1097)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. Out-Door Relief 1897-1900. Tables showing expenditures of societies for general out-door relief. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 850-867)— 34 same 1900.) Tables for 1899-1900 are printed in app. to v. 1. Poor 1897-1904. Tables showing expenditures of societies for relief of sick poor. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1122-1124)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 1904. Expenditures for temporary relief; per capita expense for no. relieved; amt. per inhabitant by census of 1900 for expense of such relief. (38 same v. 1 1904: 25-26.) Revenue 1897-1898. Receipts of humane societies. (31 A.R. bd. public charities 1897 (pp. 1087-1088) — 32 same 1898.) 1897-1899. Tables showing receipts of charity organi- zations and kindred societies. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 749-750)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Tables showing aggregate receipts of socie- ties and institutions under supervision of bd. of charities. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1144-1147)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Defectives 1869-1904. Receipts of hospitals. (3 A.R. bd. public charities 1869 (p. 220) — 38 same 1904.) No table for 1872. 1875-1894. Same. (28 same 1894: 570.) 1897-1903. Same. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1051-1060)— 37 same 1903.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 369 MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Revenue — cont'd Defectives — cont'd Blind 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes for blind. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 905-906) 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; schools for blind. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1128-1129)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Consumptives 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes and hos- pitals for consumptives. (31 A.R. state bd. chari- ties v. 1 1897 (pp. 1000-1001)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Convalescents 1897-1900. Tables showing receipts of homes and hos- pitals for convalescents. (31 A.R. state bd. chari- ties v. 1 1897 (pp. 1008-1009)— 34 same 1900.) Tables for 1899-1900 are printed in app. to v. 1. Deaf and Dumb 1894-1904. Tables showing receipts of schools for deaf. (28 A.R. state bd. charities 1894 (p. 549)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Dispensaries 1869-1904. Receipts by dispensaries. (3 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1869 (p. 225)— 38 same 1904.) No table for 1872. 1870-1871. Special apprns. to dispensaries made by leg- islature. (4 same 1870 (p. 138) — 5 same 1871.) 1875-1894. Receipts of dispensaries for each yr. (28 same 1894: 574.) 1897-1903. Tables showing receipts of dispensaries. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 774-781) — 37 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Epileptics 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes and hos- pitals for epileptics. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1016-1017)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Feeble-minded 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes for feeble- minded. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 969-970)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Incurables 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes and hos- pitals for incurables. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1024-1025)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Inebriates 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes and hos- pitals for inebriates. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1032-1033)— 38 same 1904.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. for v. 1. Dependents Aged 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of homes for aged. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 883-888) — 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. 24 MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE— cont'd Revenues — cont'd Dependents — cont'd Children 1869-1896. Receipts of orphan asylums and homes for friendless. (3 A.R. bd. public charities 1869 (pp. 206-209)— 30 same 1896.) 1870-1871. See below, under Friendless; these dates. 1875-1894. See same; these dates. 1894-1896. Receipts of orphan asylums. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 (pp. 512-517)— 30 same 1896.) 1897-1899. Tables showing receipts of day nurseries. (31 A. R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 758-761) — 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of societies for placing children in families. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1100)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing receipts of homes for children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 918-929)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Fresh-Air Charities 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of fresh-air chari- ties. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp- 821-824)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Friendless 1870-1871. Special apprns. to orphan asylums and homes for friendless made by legisl. (4 A.R. bd. public charities 1870 (pp. 135-136) — 5 same 1871.) 1875-1894. Receipts of orphan asylums and homes for friendless. (28 same 1894: 566.) 1894-1896. Receipts of reformatories. (28 same 1894 (pp. 529-530)— 30 same 1896.) 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of temporary homes for women and girls. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 992-993)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. • . Same; men and boys. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 976-977)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Same; women and children. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 984-985)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing receipts of reformatories for women and girls. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1112- 1113)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app. to v. 1. Legal Aid Societies 1897-1899. Tables showing receipts of societies for legal aid to poor. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1095-1096)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. Out-Door Relief 1897-1900. Tables showing receipts of societies for gen- eral out-door relief. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 838-849)— 34 same 1900.) Tables for 1899-1900 are printed In app. to v. 1. Poor 1897-1904. Tables showing receipts of societies for re- lief of sick poor. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1120-1121)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1899 these tables are printed in app to v. 1. 370 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS Charity Organization Society, Buffalo serial 1881-1903. Ann. rept. of trustees. Albany, In Collected docs, as follows : 1881 in Assem. docs. 1882, v. 2:13. 1882 1883, v. 2 : 16. 1883 1884, v. 6 : 71. 1884 not found. 1885 In Sen. docs. 1886, v. 1:6. 1886 1887, T. 1 : 12. 1887 " 1888, v. 1:5. 1888 " 1889, v. 4 : 16. 1889 1890, v. 2:20. 1890 " " 1891, v. 3 : 13. 1891 " 1892, v. 4:13. 1892 1893, v. 4:20. 1893 " 1894, v. 3:6. 1894 " 1895, v. 3:6. 1895 " " 1896, v. 7:49. 1896 not found. 1897 in Sen. docs. 1898, v. 1:7. 1898 " " 1899, v. 4:13. 1899 not found. 1900 In Sen. docs. 1901, v. 8:27. 1901 " 1902, v. 1:7. 1902 1903, v. 6:21. 1903 " 1904, v. 9:13. Charity Organization Society, New York City 1882-1883. Rept. on organization and work of Charity Organization Socy. of City of N. Y. (17 A.R. bd. public charities 1883: 135-139.) 1897. Rept. on work of socy. (31 same v. 1 1897: 691- 723.) Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society serial 1898-1903. Ann. rept., 12-17. In Collected docs, as follows : 12. 1898 in Sen. docs. 1899, v. 9 : 46. 13. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 9:36. 14-15 not found. 16. 1902 in Assem. docs. 1903, v. 10 : 49. 17. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, v. 15:31. Roman Catholic Benevolent Society 1833. Rept. on petition of socy. for legislative aid. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 225, 1833 v. 3.) State Charities Aid Association, New York serial 1892. Ann. rept. of co. visiting committee, 20. (Sen. doc. 24, 1893 v. 4.) Wyoming Benevolent Institute serial 1872-1903. Ann. rept. of trustees. Albany, 1873-1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872 in Sen. docs. 1873, v. 1:22. 1873 " Assem. " 1874, v. 2 : 35. 1874 " (i « 1875, v. 7:86. 1875 " Sen. 1876, v. 3 : 34. 1876 " «( tt 1877, v. 2:29. 1877 " " «' 1878, v. 5:73. 1878 " '* " 1879, v. 2 : 38. 1879 " «* t. 1880, v. 1:24. 1880 " t« it 1881, v. 1 : 43. 1881 " tt *t 1882, t. 5 : 55. 1882 not found. 1883 in Sen. docs. 1884, v. 2:18. 1884 " " ** 1885, v. 4 : 16. 1885 " " *' 1886, v. 2:22. 1886 " tt I. 1887, v. 1:7. 1887 " it ii 1888, v. 5:34. 1888 " it it 1889, v. 4:9. 1889 " it tt 1890, v. 2 : 10. 1890 " it it 1891, v. 1:5. 1891 " Assem. " 1892, v. 3:8. 1892 " it ti 1893, v. 3:8. 1893 " it tt 1894, v. 1:5. 1894 " it it 1895, v. 12:69. 1895 " •t it 1896, v. 4 : 10. 1896 " tt ii 1897, v. 1:10. 1897 ' it it 1898, v. 1 : 10. 1898 ' ti tt 1899, v. 2:9. 1899 ' tt it 1900, v. 2:8. 1900 ' it tt 1901, v. 2:8. 1901 ' it it 1902, v. 1:8. 1902 ' Sen. 1903, v. 6:19. 1903 ' Assem. " 1904, r. 7:15. MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS — cont'd Defectives Albany Hospital serial 1852. Ann. rept. of governors. (Assem. doc. 71, 1853 t. 3.) non-serial 1854-1904. Payments for general fund for maintenance of the Albany Hospital. (A.R. comptroller 1853/4 (p. 85)— same 1903/4.) Buffalo General Hospital 1861. Rept. on bill re. Buffalo General Hospital. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 115, 1861 v. 5.) Dispensary and Hospital Society of Women's Institute, New York City 1872. Rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities concerning management of. 43 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1872 v. 7.) Flagler Hospital, Lockport 1894. Rept. on application of. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894: 197-199.) J. Hood Wright Memorial Hospital serial 1903. Ann. rept. (Assem. doc. 48, 1904 v. 17.) Nathan Littauer Hospital 1894. Address at opening of Nathan Littauer Hospital. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894: 293-297.) New York Hospital serial 1792-1902. Ann. rept. of governors, 22-132. In Collected docs, as follows : 22. 1792 in Assem. jol. Nov. 1792:222-224. 23-26. 1793-1796 not found. 27. 1797 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1798 : 186-190. 28-31. 1798-1801 not found. 32. 1802 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1803 : 120-122. 33. 1803 " 34. 1804 " " " Nov. 46-47. 35. 1805 in Sen. jol. Jan. 36. 1806 Assem. " " Sen. 1804 : 95-98. 1804 : 101-104 ; Sen. 37. 1807 38. 1808 39. 1809 40. 1810 41. 1811 42. 1812 43. 1813 Sen. 1806 : 21-23. 1807 : 49-52. 1808 : 156-158. 1809 : 112-113. 1810 : 28-29. 1811 : 180-181. 1812 : 186-187. 1813 : 207-213. 1814: 2 folded tables facing p. 70. 44. 1814 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1815 : 2 folded tables facing p. 390. 45. 1815 in Assem. jol. Jan. 46. 1816 ' ' tables facing p. 540. 47. 1817 in Assem. jol. Jan. 48. 1818 " ' tables facing p. 672. 49. 1819 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1820 : 517-520. 50. 1820 " " 51. 1821 " facing p. 680. 52. 1822 in Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 : 555-576. 53. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 566-578. 54. 1824 " " " " 1825 : table facing p. 714. 55. 1825 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1826 : 650-661. 1816 : 171-180. 1817:2 folded 1818 : 312-327. 1819:2 folded 1821 : 877-895. 1822: folded table 56. 1826 57. 1827 58. 1828 " 59. 1829 " Sen. 60. 1830 " Assem. 61. 1831 " " 62. 1832 " 63. 1833 " 64. 1834 " 65. 1835 " 66. 1836 " 67. 1837 " 68. 1838 " " 69. 1839 " 2 * 52 70. 1840 'in Assem. docs. 1841, v. 5 : 152 ; Sen. v. 1:35. 71. 1841 in Assem. docs. 1842, v. 5 : 95 : Sen. v. 3 : 60. 1827 : 550-560. 1828 : 552-562. 1829 : 418-430. docs. 1830, v. 2 : 145. 1831, v. 3:200. 1832, v. 3 : 180. " 1833, v. 3 : 181. 1834, v. 3 : 239. 1835, v. 4:291. 1836, v. 4:275. 1837, v. 3 : 266. 1838, v. 5:250. " 1839, v. 4 : 207. " 1840, v. 5 : 211 ; Sen. v. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 371 MAINTENANCE: — cont'd PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS Defectives- ■cont'd New York Hospital — cont'd serial — cont'd 72. 1842 in Assem. docs. 1843, v. 6 : 147 ; Sen. v. 1:41. 73. 1843 in Assem. docs. 1844, V 3:81; Sen. v. 2:86. 74. 1844 in Assem. docs. 1845, v. 5 : 176 ; Sen. v. 1:44. 75. 1845 in Assem. docs. 1846, v. 4 : 121 ; Sen. v. 2:62. 76. 1846 in Assem. docs. 1847, V. 2:73. 77. 1847 1848. V. 6: 194; Sen. v. 3:77. 78. 1848 in Assem. docs. 1849, V. 5 : 226 ; Sen. v. 3:80. 79. 1S49 in Assem. docs. 1850, V. 8: 178; Sen. v. 3 : 106. 80-81. 1850-1851 not found. 82. 1852 in Sen. docs. 1853, V. 2:58. 83. 1853 not found. 84. 1854 in Sen. docs. 1855: 242. 85. 1855 not found. S6. 1856 in Sen. docs. 1857, v. 4 : 128. 87. 1857 " Assem. " 1858, V. 5 : 418. 88-89. 1858-1859 not found. 90. 1860 in Sen. docs. 1861, V. 2:70. 91. 1861 " Assem. " 1862, V. 6 : 173 ; Sen. v. 5: 77. 92. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863 V 5:80; Sen. v. 4:69. 93-95. 1863-1865 not found. 96. 1866 in Assem. docs. 1867, V. 9:229 Sen. v. 2:69. 97. 1867 in Assem. docs. 1868 V 8:65; Sen. y. 7:89. 98. 1868 in Assem. docs. 1869, V. 7 : 109. 99. 1869 " Sen. " 1870, V. 3:79. 100. 1870 " Assem. " 1871, V. 4:57. 101. 1871 " Sen. " 1872, V. 4:66. 102. 1872 1873, T. 3:65. 103. 1873 " " " 1874, V. 3:58; Assem. v. 5 : 67. 104. 1874 in Assem. docs. 1875, V. 1:96. 105. 1875 " Sen. " 1876, V. 6:67. 106. 1876 not found. 107. 1877 in Sen. docs. 1878, V. 1:4. 108. 1878 1879, V. 2:47. 109. 1879 " Assem. " 1880, T. 7 : 107. 110-112. 1880-1882 not found. 113. 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, V 8 : 119. 114. 1884 ' 1885, V. 7 : 117. 115. 1885 not found. 116. 1886 in Assem. docs. 1887, V 10 : 99. 117. 1887 " Sen. " 1888, V 5:47. 118. 1888 " Assem. " 1889, V. 11 : 75. 119. 1889 " Sen. " 1890, V 4:46. 120. 1890 " " " 1891, V. 5:70. 121. 1891 1892, V 7:52. 122. 1892 " Assem. " 1893, T. 17 : 90. 123. 1893 " Sen. " 1894, V 4:24. 124. 1894 1895, V 5:54. 125. 1895 " Assem. " 1896, V. 15 : 78. 126-127. 1896-1897 not found. 128. 1898 in Assem. docs. 1899 V 1:6. 129. 1899 " Sen. " 1900, V 9:34. 130. 1900 not found. 131. 1901 in Sen. docs. 1902, V. 5:24. 132. 1902 " Assem. " 1904, T. 8: 25. non-serial 1816. Rept. on memorial of govs, of N. Y. Hospital praying state aid for erection of new bldg. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1816: 339-340.) 1830. Rept. of govs, of N. Y. Hospital for rept. on em- ployes, of hospital salaries, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 324, 1830 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petition of govs, of Hospital of N. Y. City for aid from state. 16 pp. (Same 223, 1840 v. 6.) 1850. Rept. on petition of govs, of N. Y. Hospital re. amdmt. of charter. 1 p. (Same 15, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. re. Hospital in N. Y. City. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 112, 1845 v. 3.) 1864. Memorial of govs, of N. Y. Hospital for apprn. in aid of said hospital. 4 pp. (Same 70, 1864 v. 4.) MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS — cont'd Defectives — cont'd New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children 1858. Rept. on petition of re. apprn. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1858 v. 3.) New York Ophthalmic Hospital 1858. Rept. on petition re. apprn. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1858 v. 3.) New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 1889. Veto of act to amend act to create N. Y. Post- Graduate Medical School and Hospital. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 295.) 1898. Rept. of investigation into mngmt. of. (32 A.K. bd. public charities v. 1 1898: 517-521.) S. R. Smith Infirmary 1891/2. Rept. in matter of investigation of; by pres. Craig. (26 A.R. bd. public charities 1892: 341-357.) Western Eye and Ear Infirmary serial 1837. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees, 1. (Sen. doc. 30, 1838 v. 1.) non-serial 1836. Rept. on petition of trustees of for aid. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 303, 1836 v. 4.) Western Hospital 1839. Rept. re. aid to Western Hospital. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 255, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petition of govs, of for state aid. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 104, 1840 v. 4.) Woman's Hospital 1856. Rept. on memorial of for apprn. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1856 v. 2.) 1861. Apprn. made for Woman's Hospital of state of N. Y.; recommendation for further apprn. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 39.) Blind New York Institution for the Blind serial 1836-1904. Ann. rept. of mngrs., 1-69. Albany, 1837- 1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 3 : 199. Assem. Assem. 2. 1837 " .. 1838, v. 5 268. 3. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 4 : 266. 4. 1839 " " " 1840, V. 6: 243. 5. 1840 " " " 1841, V. 6 213. 6. 1841 " <( u 1842, V. 4 77. 7. 1842 *« " " 1843, V. 4 88. 8. 1843 " a ii 1844, v. 3 57. 9. 1844 v. 3 4E Sen. " 1845, V. 1: 18; 10. 1845 v. 3: in 61 Sen. docs. 1846, V. 1 38; 11. 1846 in Assem. docs 1847, v. 2 50. 12. 1847 " " " 1848, V. 3 59. 13. 1848 *' " " 1849, V. 2 84. 14. 1849 " U it 1850, V. 4 76. 15. 1850 " " " 1851, V. 3 49. 16. 1851 ** Sen. 1852, V. 2 88. 17. 1852 " " " 1853, V. 2 54. 18. 1853 " " " 1854, V. 2 108. 19. 1854 " " " 1855, v. 3 75. 20. 1855 " Assem. " 1856, V. 5 200. 21. 1856 " " " 1857, V. 3 196. 22. 1857 " " " 1858, V. 3 79. 23. 1858 " " " 1859, V. 3 119. 24. 1859 " " " 1860, V. 4 176. 25. 1860 " " " 1861, V. 2 55. 26. 1861 " " " 1862, V. 5 110. 27. 1862 not found. 28. 1863 in Assem. docs 1864 V 8 :192. 29. 1864 " Sen. 1865, V. 5 65. 30. 1865 " Assem. " 1866, V. 5 115. 31. 1866 " " " 3 867, V. 8 223. 32. 1867 " " " 1868, V. 9 113. 33. 1868 " " " 1869, V. 4 :44. 34. 1869 " " " 1870, V. 6 :131. 372 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS —cont'd Defectives— cont' d Buns — cont'd New York Institution for the Blind — cont'd serial — cont'd 35. 1870 in Assem. docs 1871, v. 7:92. 36. 1871 «i «( ii " 1873, v. 5:75. 3. 1873 " Sen. " 1874, V. 4 : 84 ; Assem. v. 2 17. 4. 1874 In Assem. docs. 1875, V. 3:21. 5. 1875 41 it 1876, V. 3:18. 6. 1876 11 It " 1877, V. 3:25. 7. 1877 11 11 1878, V. 2:8. 8. 1878 It (1 1879, V. 2 : 21. 9. 1879 11 11 1880, V. 2:20. 10. 1880 11 It 1881, V. 2: 17. 11. 1881 " Sen. 1882, V. 1: 10. 12. 1882 " Assem. 1883, V. 2:20. 13. 1883 ti ii 1884, V. 2:16. 14. 1884 ii u " 1885, V. 2:16. 15. 1885 ii ii " 1886, V. 1:15. 16. 1886 ti it 1887, V. 4:23. 17. 1887 it it 1888, V. 4:23. 18. 1888 ti tt 1889, T. 4:12. 19. 1889 ti ti 1890, V. 2:10. 20. 1890 it ti 1891, V. 1:6. 21. 1891 ti it 1892, V. 1:5. 22. 1892 ti ii 1893, V. 1:5. 23. 1893 ii it 1894, V. 1:9. 24. 1894 it it 1895, V. 6:6. 25. 1895 it it 1896, V. 4:15. non-serial 1872-1882. Expenditures per annum on acct. of. (16 A.R. bd. public charities 1882: 225-226.) 1872-1889. Repts. on State Homeopathic Asylum for Insane, Middletown. (6 same 1872 (p. 25)— 23 same 1889.) No repts. tor 1873-1880, 1882. 1875-1878. Stmt, of expenditures of. (Sen. doc. 67 (p. 63), 1879 v. 2.) 1882/3. Application of for state aid other than for its usual expenses, and rept. of committee thereon. (17 A.R. bd. public charities 1883: 371-373.) State Homeopathic Hospital for Insane, Collins 1894-1895. Ann. rept., 1-2. [Albany, 1895-1896.] In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1894 In Assem. docs. 1895, v. 12 : 59. 2. 1895 1896, T. 5:31. Utica State Hospital serial 1 series 1843-1888. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of State Lunatic Asy- lum, 1-46. Albany, 1844-1889. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1843 in Assem. docs. 1844, v. 1 : 21. 2. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 1 : 29. 3. 1845 " Sen. " 1846, v. 1 : 25. 4. 1846 1847, v. 1 : 30. 5. 1847 " " " 1848, v. 1:20. 6. 1848 " Assem. " 1849, v. 2 : 90. 7. 1849 " Sen. " 1850, v. 2:57. 8. 1850 1851, v. 2:42. 9. 1851 " " " 1852, v. 1:46. 10. 1852 ' 1853, v. 1:27. 11. 1853 " Assem. " 1854, v. 3:76. 12. 1854 " Sen. " 1855, v. 1 : 14. 13. 1855 " Assem. " 1856, v. 4 : 120. 14. 1856 1857, v. 1 : 15. 15. 1857 " Sen. " 1858, v. 2 : 55. 16. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 1:41. 17. 1859 1860, v. 1:38. 18. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 1:13. 19. 1861 1862, v. 3:51. 20. 1862 1863, v. 2:48. 21. 1863 " " " 1864, v. 3:35. 22. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 1:32. 23. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 2:52. 24. 1866 1867, v. 2:30. 25. 1867 1868, v. 4:46. 26. 1868 1869, v. 3 : 21. 27. 1869 ' 1870, v. 2:34. 28. 1870 ' 1871, v. 4 : 53. 29. 1871 1872, v. 3:46. 26 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Utica State Hospital— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 30. 1872 In Sen. docs. 1873, v. 3:62. 31. 1873 32. 1874 33. 1875 34. 1876 35. 1877 36. 1878 37. 1879 38. 1880 39. 1881 40. 1882 41. 1883 42. 1884 43. 1885 44. 1886 45. 1887 46. 1888 1874, v. 2 : 19. 1875, v. 1 : 16. 1876, v. 1 : 17. 1877, v. 1 : 13. 1878, v. 1:9. 1879, v. 1:7. 1880, v. 1 : 12. 1881, v. 1 : 15. 1882, v. 3 : 21. 1883, v. 1:7. 1884, v. 2 : 12. 1885, v. 4:9. 1886, v. 1:7. 1887, T. 2 : 23. 1888, T. 4 : 29. 1889, T. 4 : 13. 2 series 1889-1898. Ann. rept. of Utica State Hospital, 47-56. Albany, 1890-1899. In Collected docs, as follows : 47. 1889 in Sen. docs. 1890, v. 2 : 48. 1890 49. 1891 50. 1892 51. 1893 52. 1894 53. 1895 : 13. ill. 1891, t. 3 : 1892, v. 4: 1893, v. 4 : 12. 1894, v. 5 : 36. 1895, T. 5 : 42. 1896, v. 5 : 33. 54-55. 1896-1897 not found. 56. 1898 in Sen. docs. 1899. v. 18 : 62, pt. 2. non-serial 1836-1862. Total apprns. made by legisl. for bldg. site, farm and improvements. (2 A.R. state comrs. public charities 1868: 7-8.) 1836-1882. Expenditures on acct. of. (16 same 1882: 217-222.) 1836-1842 in lump amt. ; thereafter per annum. 1837. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to locate N. Y. State Lu- natic Asylum. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1837 v. 1.) 1837-1845. Rept. of comptroller re. payments from treasury on acct. of. 1 p. (Same 61, 1846 v. 2.) 1839. Stmt, of comrs. for bldg. lunatic asylum. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1839: 32-35; Sen. jol. 1839: 27-31.) . Same. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 2, 1839 v. 1.) • — — . Rept. of comrs to superintend erection of; ex- penditures 1837/8, etc. 17 pp. (Same 22, 1839 v. 1.) . Liberal apprn. for bldg. of recommended. (Govs. mess. 1839.) . Rept. on govs. mess. re. state lunatic asylum. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1839 v. 2.) . Two communications from F. E. Spinner re. N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum. 5 pp. (Same 57, 1839 v. 2.) 1839-1868. Stmt, of various apprns. made since estab- lishment for bldg., repairs, etc., for N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum. (2 A.R. state comrs. public charities 1868: 10-11.) 1840. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to lunatic asylum. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1840 v. 4.) . Table showing amts., for what purpose, and to whom moneys have been paid during yr. for N. Y. Lunatic Asylum. (Same 26 (pp. 7-19), 1841 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. to contract for and superintend erection of; doc. ace. govs. mess. (Sen. doc. 2 (pp. 4-6), 1840 v. 1.) 1841. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to lunatic asylum. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1841 v. 3.) . Same. 1 p. (Some 262, 1841 v. 7.) . Communication re. erecting asylum for insane. 4 pp. (Same 280, 1841 v. 7.) . Communication from comrs. of state lunatic asylum re. amts. necessary to complete bldg. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1841 v. 2.) 402 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Utica State Hospital — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1842. Rept. of trustees of with docs. ace. same on con- dition of insane asylums of other states, etc. 231 pp. (Same 20, 1841 v. 1.) . Rept. of secy, of mngrs. of lunatic asylum to gov. Doc. B ace. govs. ann. mess. (Assem. doc. 3 (pp. 5-8), 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of mngrs. of upon organization of asylum, plans, etc. 9 pp. (Same 50, 1843 v. 3.) 1843-1868. Tahular stmt, of receipts and expenditures from all sources on acct. of. (2 A.R. state comrs. public charities 1868: 12-14.) 1843-1878. Stmt, of expenditures and legisl. apprns. for. (Sen. doc. 67 (p. 55), 1879 v. 2.) 1844. Rept. of minority of select committee on so much of govs. mess, as relates to lunatic asylum. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1844 v. 3.) . Same; majority rept. 11 pp. (Same 95, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of majority of committee on hill re. state lunatic asylum. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 127, 1844 v. 4.) . Same; minority rept. 11 pp. (Same 128, 1844 v. 4.) 1845. On means to enable treasury to meet existing apprn. re. State Lunatic Asylum, Utica. (Govs, mess. 1845.) 1846. Provisions for completion of improvements and additional bldgs. of. (Same Jan. 1846: 38-41.) . Rept. on condition and state of. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1846 v. 1.) 1850-1878. Stmt, of expenditures of. (Same 67 (pp. 51-52), 1879 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to. 4 pp. (Same 26, 1858 v. 2.) . Legislative sanction of action taken by gov. re. State Lunatic Asylum at Utica and apprn. for same desired. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1858: 12.) 1860-1870. Stmt, of receipts of. (Sen. doc. 67 (p. 53), 1879 v. 2.) 1868-1881. Rept. on N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum at Utica. (2 A.R. state bd. charities 1868 (pp. 6-21) — 15 same 1881.) No returns for 1874-1875, 1877-1880. 1869. Rept. on mngmt. and affairs of. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 80, 1869 v. 6.) 1882. Reproofs to mngrs. of for neglect to rept. de- tailed and classified stmt, of expenditures. (Govs, mess. 1882: 27.) 1882/3. Application of for state aid other than for its usual expenses, and rept. of committee thereon. (17 A.R. bd. public charities 1883: 343-350.) 1883/4. Application of mngrs. of for apprns. other than usual expenses. (18 same 1884: 232-236.) 1884. Rept. re. mngmt. of. 992, 1403 pp. (Assem. doc. 164, 1884 v. 10-11.) Willard Asylum for Insane, Willard serial 1866-1895. Ann. rept. of trustees. Albany, 1867-1896. In Collected docs, as follows : 1886 In Sen. docs. 1867, v. 1 : 12. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 4 : 47. 1867 " Assem. " 1868, v. 8 : 60. 1868 " Sen. " 1869, v. 3 : 20 ; Assem. v. 2 : 19. 1869 In Sen. docs. 1870, v. 2:23. 1870 " Assem. " 1871, v. 3:26. 1871 " Sen. " 1872, v. 1:9. 1872 1873, v. 1:18. 1873 " " " 1874, v. 2:14. 1874 " Assem. " 1875, v. 3 : 20. 1875 " Sen. " 1876, v. 2 : 18. 1876 " " " 1877, v. 1 : 15. 1877 " Assem. " 1878, v. 3:24. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Willard Asylum for Insane, Willard — cont'd serial — cont'd 1878 In Sen. docs. 1879, v. 1 : 16. 1879 " " " 1880, v. 1:6. 1880 " Assem. " 1881, v. 1 : 10. 1881 " Sen. " 1882, v. 2 : 17. 1882 " Assem. " 1883, v. 2 : 21. 1883 1884, v. 2 : 13. 1884 1885, v. 2 : 15. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 3 : 25. 1886 1887, v. 4:20. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 4:27. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 3:8. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 2:8. 1890 1891, v. 4 : 16. 1891 ' 1892, v. 3 : 12. 1892 1893, v. 3 : 10. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 2 : 18. 1894 " " " 1895, V. 13:36. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 4 : 11. non-serial 1865-1868. Stmt, showing receipts from all sources since organization of, and items of expenditure in connection with construction of bldgs. (2 A.R. state comrs. public charities 1868: 23-24.) 1865-1882. Expenditures per annum on acct. of. (16 same 1882: 227-231.) 1868-1889. Repts. on Willard Asylum for Insane. (2 same 1868 (pp. 21-24)— 23 same 1889.) No repts. for 1875, 1877-1880, 1882. 1870-1878. Stmt, of expenditures of. (Sen. doc. 67 (p. 60), 1879 v. 2.) 1876-1877. Rept. of comptroller re. purchase of addi- tional lands by. (11 A.R. bd. public charities 1877: 199-203.) 1880/1. Rept. on chronic insane in cos. exempted from operation of. (15 same 1881: 179-286.) 1882/3. Rept. upon application of for state aid. (17 same 1883: 367-368.) . Rept. re. purchase of additional lands for. (17 same 1883: 339-340.) 1883. Recommendation for legisl. consideration of pro- posed purchase of additional lands for. (17 same 1883: 17.) 1887. Plans and elevations and historical sketch of. 2 1., 8 pp., 4 1., 6 pi. Insane Ceiminals Asylum for Insane Criminals, Auburn serial 1861-1866. Ann. rept. of supt. of Asylum for Insane Convicts, 1-6. Albany, 1862-1867. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1861 In Sen. docs. 1862, v. 5 : 76. 2. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 2 : 42. 3. 1863 " Assem. " 1864, v. 8 : 196. 4. 1864 " Sen. " 1865, v. 3 : 59. 5. 1865 " Assem. " 1866, v. 5 : 106. 6. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 6:89. non-serial 1859-1879. Stmt, of expenditures of. (Sen. doc. 67 (pp. 64-65), 1879 v. 2.) 1859-1892. Ann. rept. of medical supt. of. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1859 (pp. 213-242) — same 1892.) No returns for 1869, 1874, 1875. Up to 1873 In rept. Inspector of state prisons. 1862. Recommendation re. removal of criminal insane to Asylum for Insane Convicts at Auburn at ex- pense of co. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1862: 18.) Dannemora State Hospital 1898-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, maintenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8 (p. 103)— same 1904/5.) 1900-1904. Ann. rept. of medical supt. of. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1900 (pp. 330-333)— same 1904.) 1902. Recommendation to discontinue apprns. for. (Govs. mess. 1902: 18.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 403 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Matteawan State Hospital serial Under eh. 192, laws of 1886. 1887-1890. Rept. of comn. on new asylum for insane criminals. Albany, 1888-1891. In Collected docs, as follows : 1887 In Assem. docs. 1888, v. 6 : 48. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 12:82. 1889 1890, v. 11 : 73. 1890 1891, v. 12:63. non-serial 1893-1904. Ann. rept. of medical supt. of. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1893 (pp. 217-283) — same 1904.) . Payments from general fund for expenses, main- tenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3 (p. 48) — same 1903/4.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; lunacy laws re. Mattea- wan State Hospital. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 409- 410.) Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes) State Prison, Auburn serial 1818-1847. Ann. rept. of inspectors. In Collected docs, as follows : 1818 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1819:324-326. 1819 ' 1820:440-446. 1820 not found. 1821 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1822 : 212-238. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 24-84. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 95-128. 1824 1825 : 363-390. 1825 " ' 1826 : 426-449. 1826 ' 1827 : 53-121. 1827 " " " " 1828:36-85. 1828 " Sen. " " 1829 : 101-126 ; App. B. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1 : 38. 1830 " Sen. " 1831, v. 1 : 15. 1831 " " " 1832, t. 1 : 31. 1832 " " " 1833, v. 1 : 19. 1833 " Assem. " 1834, v. 1 : 39. 1834 " Sen. " 1835, v. 1 : 13. 1835 " Assem. " 1836, v. 3 : 135. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 1 : 31. 1837 1838, v. 3 : 86. 1838 " Sen. " 1839, v. 1 : 11. 1839 " Assem. " 1840, T. 1 : 18. 1840 1841, v. 2 : 28. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 2 : 31. 1842 " Sen. " 1843, t. 1 : 9 ; v. 3 : 97. 1843 " " " 1844, v. 1 : 18. 1844 " " " 1845, t. 1:8. 1845 1846, T. 2 : 46. 1846 1847, t. 1:11. 1847 1848, v. 1:30. non-serial 1818. Comptroller's rept. on accts. of comrs. of. (As- sem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 585-586.) . Comrs. rept. re. bldg. of state prison at Au- burn. (.Same 41 sess. 1818: 507-508.) 1819. See below, N. Y. State Prison; this date. 1820. Rept. from committee on state prisons on propo- sitions re. completion of state prison at Auburn and keeping of convicts confined therein. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 810-812.) . Rept. on comptroller's books re. bldg. and sup- port of Auburn State Prison. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 725-726.) . On improvements at. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1821. Rept. on mngmt. of. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 902-910.) 1822. Rept. on petition re. settlement of accts. of late agt. and keeper of. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 806-807.) 1823. Rept. on additional doc. ace. ann. rept. of in- spectors of. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 140-148.) 1825. See below, N. Y. State Prison; this date. 1826. Same. 1827. Rept. of comrs. directed by act of Apr. 17, 1826, to visit state prison at Auburn. 170 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827 app. A.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes) — cont'd State Prison Auburn — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827. Rept. recommending additional apprn. for main- tenance of. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 184-185.) . Communication from comrs. apptd. by act au- thorizing erection of state prison, showing detailed expenditures, etc., and progress of work. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 59-63.) 1828. Communication from agt. and keeper of stating objections to proposed change in laws regulating that institution. (Assem. jol. Sept. 1828: 95-103.) 1829. Rept. on memorial of inspectors of for authority to purchase one additional water power for use of said prison. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 249-251.) . Rept. of committee on ann. repts. of comrs. to build new prison at Mt. Pleasant, and inspectors of Auburn State Prison, showing summary of state expenditures for prisons, administration, etc. (Same Jan. 1829: 246-249.) 1832. Rept. of inspectors of re. estimated expense of certain alterations. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1832 v. 1.) . Rept. of comptroller re. accts. of late clerk of. 16 pp. (Same 51, 1832 v. 1.) 1833. Rept. on state of prisons at Mt. Pleasant and Auburn. 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 199, 1833 v. 3.) 1834. Petition of officers employed in state prison at Auburn praying for increase of salaries of all offi- cers of said prison, except agt. 5 pp. (Same 20, 1834 v. 1.) . Rept. of committee on state prisons, on petition of officers of state prison at Auburn, asking for in- crease of salaries. 2 pp. (Same 161, 1834 v. 3.) 1835. Rept. of comrs., apptd. under act concerning state prisons to investigate Auburn and Mt. Pleas- ant prisons; their system of convict contract labor, and all matters concerning discharged convicts, prison economy, and discipline. 67 and 75 pp. (Same 135, 1835 v. 2.) 1840. Testimony taken by Sen. committee to investi- gate affairs of Auburn and Mt. Pleasant state prisons. 301 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. of minority of committee apptd. by Sen. to investigate affairs of state prisons at . Auburn and Sing Sing. 12 pp. (Same 38, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. of majority of committee apptd. under Sen. res. of Apr. 25, 1839, to investigate affairs of Auburn and Mt. Pleasant state prisons. 102 pp. (Same 37, 1840 v. 2.) 1841-1851. Tables showing earnings, expenditures, apprn., and average no. of convicts, etc., at Auburn prison. (Assem. doc. 20 (pp. 180-198), 1851 v. 1.) 1844. Rept. on rept. of inspectors and agt. of. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1844 v. 2.) 1845. Rept. of inspectors of. 89 pp. (Same 8, 1845 v. 1.) 1847. Rept. of one of inspectors of. 16 pp. (Same 12, 1847 v. 1.) 1848-1904. Rept. of officers and agts. of. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1848 (pp. 15-158) — same 1904.) Up to 1873 in rept. inspector of state prisons. 1852-1853. Monthly accts. of agt. of. (Same 1852 (pp. 247-295)— same 1853.) 1858. Rept. re. affairs of. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1858 v. 4.) 1875. Rept. of Auburn prison dam comn. 42 pp. (Same 100, 1875 v. 7.) 1879. Rept. re. change of agt. and warden of. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 1879 v. 2.) . Proc. of special committee on causes of removal of agt. and warden of Auburn prison. 79, 8 pp. . Same; majority and minority repts., only. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1879 v. 2.) 404 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes) — cont'd State Prison Auburn — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1889. Rept. of supt. of state prisons on financial con- dition of Sing Sing, Auburn, and Clinton prisons. 8 pp. (Same 63, 1889 v. 10.) Clinton State Prison serial 1845-1846. Ann. rept. of agt. Albany, 1846-1847. In Collected docs, as follows : 1845 In Sen. docs. 1846, v. 1 : 14. 1846 " " " 1847, v. 1 : 10. non-serial 1844-1851. Stmt, of all moneys appropriated by legisl. for. (Assem. doc. 20 (pp. 105-106), 1852 v. 1.) 1845. Rept of agt of new state prison. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1845 v. 1.) 1846. Rept. re. examination of by gov. and comptrol- ler. 6 pp. (Some 18, 1847 v. 1.) 1846-1851. Stmt, of all moneys (other than state apprns.) reed, at from organization. (Assem. doc. 20 (p. 104), 1852 v. 1.) 1847. Rept re. Clinton prison. 22 pp. (Sen. doc. 122, 1847 v. 4.) . Communication from E. Emmons transmitting his rept to comrs. for locating Clinton prison. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 211, 1847 v. 7.) . Communication re. apprn. for. 2 pp. (Same 105, 1847 t. 4.) . Rept of joint committee re. financial status of. (Same 228, 1847 v. 8.) 1848-1904. Rept of officers and agts. of Clinton prison. (A.R. supt state prisons 1848 (pp. 278-352) — same 1904.) Up to 1873 In rept. Inspector of state prisons. 1852. Recommendation for erection of works neces- sary to carry out original design of. (Govs. mess. 1852.) 1852-1853. Monthly accts. of agt of. (AR. inspector state prisons 1852 (pp. 303-335) — same 1853.) 1854. Rept. of inspector of state prisons on nature and amt. of all claims agst. agts. of Sing Sing, Auburn, and Clinton state prisons. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1854 v. 2.) 1859. Memorial of E. Chittenden, asking for execu- tion of contract with comrs. of land office, Apr. 10, 1856. 10 pp. (Same 53, 1859 v. 2.) Concerning Clinton state prison and AreriU Ore Bed. 1865. Rept. re. result of examination of. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 38, 1865 v. 3.) 1877. Rept in matter of late agt. and warden of. 62 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1877 v. 3.) . Res. re. removal of state prison at Clinton to Ward's Is. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 128, 1877 v. 8.) 1879. Enlargement of to double its present capacity recommended. (Govs. mess. 1879: 14-15.) 1889. See Auburn; this date. Mt Pleasant State Prison serial 1829-1847. Ann. rept. of inspector. Albany, 1830-1848. In Collected docs, as follows : 1829 in Legist docs. 1830, v. 1:8. 1830 " Sen. " 1831, v. 1:3. 1831 " (i ** 1832, v. 1:14. 1832 " w M 1833, v. 1 : 27. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 1:18. 1834 " " ** 1835, v. 1:8. 1835 " " tt 1836, v. 1 : 23. 1838 " *• t* 1837, t. 1:5. 1837 " " *' 1838, t. 1:7. 1838 " " H 1839, v. 1 : 13. 1839 " u ** 1840, v. 1 : 17. 1840 " Assem. " 1841, v. 2:42. 1841 " Sen. u 1842, v. 2 : 39. 1842 " M ** 1843, v. 1 : 10 ; v. 3:83 1843 " ** M 1844, v. 1 : 20. 1844 " U 11 1845, v. 1:9. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes)— cont'd Mt. Pleasant State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd 1845 In Sen. docs. 1846, v. 1:16. 1846 1847, V. 1:5. 1847 " Assem. " 1848, v. 1:10. non-serial 1829. Rept. of committee on ann. repts. of comrs. to build new prison at Mt. Pleasant, and inspectors of Auburn state prison showing summary of state expenditures for prisons, administration, etc. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1829: 246-249.) Communication from comrs. apptd. to superin- tend bldg. of state prison at Mt. Pleasant, etc. (Same Jan. 1829: 38-67.) 1830. SuppL rept. on bldg. of. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 136, 1830 v. 2.) . Communication from inspector of re. aid granted from public property attached to state prison. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 204, 1830 v. 3.) 1831. Rept. of committee on state prisons in favor of bill making additional apprn. for. 1 p. (Same 32, 1831 v. 1.) . Rept. on rept. of inspectors of. 3 pp. (Same 215, 1831 v. 3.) 1833. Rept. on state prisons at Mt. Pleasant and Au- burn. 39 pp. (Same 199, 1833 v. 3.) . Rept. re. Mt. Pleasant state prison. 2 pp. (Same 330, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept of agt. of re. govt, and discipline of that prison. 46 pp. (Sen. doc. 92, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. re general status, condition, etc., of. 3 pp. (Same 63, 1834 v. 2.) . Earnings of convicts in Mt. Pleasant prison; prison self-supporting. (Govs. mess. 1834.) . Rept. of agt. of Mt. Pleasant state prison re. pay of agts., etc. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 333, 1834 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under " act concerning state prisons " to investigate Auburn and Mt. Pleas- ant prisons; their system of convict contract labor; and all matters re. discharged convicts, prison economy, and discipline. 67 and 75 pp. (Same 135, 1835 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. re. Mt. Pleasant prison. 64 pp. (Same 335, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Rept of majority of committee apptd. to investi- gate affairs of Auburn and Mt Pleasant state prisons. 102 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1840 v. 2.) . Testimony taken by committee to investigate af- fairs of Auburn and Mt. Pleasant state prisons. 301 pp. (Same 48, 1840 v. 2.) 1844. Memorial of late keeper of Mt. Pleasant prison, praying for investigation into causes of his re- moval, conduct of inspectors, and mngmt of prison. 5 pp. (Same 91, 1844 v. 2.) 1846. Rept on so much of govs. mess, as relates to financial concerns of Mt. Pleasant state prison and other matters re. said prison. 3 pp. (Same 111, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. re. investigation of. 6 pp. (Same 153, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. on act making apprns. for support of. 21 pp. (Assem. doc. 243, 1847 v. 8.) 1848. Rept of minority of late bd. of inspectors of on general status of prison. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 17, 1848 v. 1.) State Prison, New York City serial 1798-1827. Ann. rept of inspectors. In Collected docs, as follows : 1797 In Assem. joL Jan. 1798:83-84. 1798 " " " 1799:83-86. 1799 " " " " 1800:64-66. 1800 " " " Nov. 1800:64-70. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 405 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes)— cont'd State Prison, New York City — cont'd serial — cont'd 1801 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1802 : 79-84. 1802 ' " 1803:96-109. 1803 " 1804:86-94. 1804 " " " Nov. 1804 : 121-127. 1805 " " " Jan. 1806:132-136. 1806 1807:89-93. 1807 ' 1808 : 113-115. 1808 Not. 1808 : 159-169. 1809 " " " Jan. 1809 : 158, 167, 264, 336. 1809 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1810 : 183-202. 1810 " ' " " " 1811 : 105-119. 1811 " " " " 1812 : 118-132. 1812 Not. 1812:237-252. 1813 Jan. 1814:195-199. 1814 " " " " 1815:215-233. 1815 1816 : 123-156. 1816 Not. 1816:283-288. 1817 " " " Jan. 1818:272-307. 1818 " " " " 1819 : 337-369. 1819 " ' 1820:92-94. 1820 ' Not. 1820:215-252. 1821 " " " Jan. 1822:83-127. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 163-196. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 : 247-272. 1824 " ' 1825 : 271-295. 1825 " " " " 1826:519. 1826 ' " 1827 : 140-170. 1827 1828:268-301. non-serial 1796-1819. Apprns. per annum for erection and sup- port of. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1820: 362.) 1797. Rept. of comrs. re. bldg. of State Prison in N. Y. City and estimate of cost. (Same 20 sess. 1797: 167.) 1802. Rept. re. erection and mngmt. of state prison. (Same 25 sess. 1802: 156.) 1804. Rept. on rept. of inspectors of state prison. (Same Jan. 1804: 253-254.) . Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. state prison. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 25.) 1805. Rept. on rept. of inspectors of state prison rec- ommending additional apprn. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 272.) 1806. On repts. of inspectors and agts. of state prison re. debts due by prison and propriety of providing for payment of same. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 258.) . Letter from agt. of state prison stating that a part of prison requires immediate repairing and estimate of apprn. required for same. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 276-277.) 1807. Communication from gov. re. expense of state prison for yr. 1808, etc. (Same 30 sess. 1807: 352- 353.) 1808. Rept. of jt. committee re. stmt, of inspectors of state prison and docs. ace. same. (Same 31 sess. 1808: 261-263.) 1811. Rept. re. apprn. required for improvement and support of state prison. (Same 34 sess. 1811: 245- 246.) 1816. Rept. re. reduction of expenses in state prison and system adopted for punishment of crimes. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 688-692.) . Comrs. rept. re. mngmt. of concerns of state prison with suggestions for reducing expense there- of. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 508-519.) . Communication from inspectors of state prison suggesting certain changes and improvements in mngmt. of same. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 8-10; Sen. jol., pp. 6-8.) . Rept. of jt. committee on that part of Govs. mess. re. state prison. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1816: 106-107.) 1817. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine matters re. mngmt. of state prison. (Same 40 sess. 1816/7: 166-177.) 1819. Comptroller's rept. re. state of accts. of agts. of MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes) — cont'd State Prison, New York City — cont'd non-serial — cont'd state prisons in N. Y. and Auburn. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 563-571.) 1825. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to visit N. Y. and Auburn state prisons re. economy, govt., and discipline of said prisons, etc. (Same Jan. 1825: 91-133.) . Docs, referred to in ann. rept. of state prison, N. Y. 31 pp. (Same 48 sess. 1825 app. C.) . Rept. re. condition of state prisons at N. Y. and Auburn. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 175-177.) 1826. Stmts, of accts. of agts. of N. Y. and Auburn state prisons. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 693-697.) . Rept. of inspectors of state prison in N. Y. City re. accts. of the prison endg. Oct. 31, 1825. (Same Jan. 1826: 196- 200.) . Rept. re. erection and bldg. of state prison in 1st or 2d Sen. distr. and to sell and dispose of state prison at N. Y. and land connected with it. (Same Jan. 1826: 688.) Sing Sing Prison 1822. Rept. of comptroller on amt. appropriated for bldgs., repairing, and support of state prison and expenses of removal of prisoners to said prison and of prosecuting offenders for one yr. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 55-59.) 1830. Rept. on bldg. of state prison at Sing Sing. 29 pp. (Sen. doc. 118, 1830 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. of committee on state prisons on petition of L. S. Burr asking for investigation into conduct of officers of. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 211, 1834 v. 3.) 1839. Petition of inspectors and agt. of for investiga- tion into policy and mngmt. of that institution. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. of minority of committee apptd. by Sen. to investigate affairs of state prisons at Auburn and Sing Sing. 12 pp. (Same 38, 1840 v. 2.) 1841-1851. Tables showing receipts from all sources and expenditures for all purposes at Sing Sing prison from Oct. 1, 1841, to Sept. 30, 1851. (Assem. doc. 20 (pp. 235-255), 1851 v. 1.) 1843. Memorial on financial condition of. 7 pp. (Same 76, 1843 v. 6.) 1845-1848. Tabular stmts, of cash expended on acct. of apprn. for bldg. new shops, repairs, water supply, etc., at Sing Sing. (Sen. doc. 69 (pp. 73-87), 1849 v. 2.) 1848. List of debts of on Jan. 1, 1848, for general sup- port. (Same 22 (pp. 15-18), 1848 v. 1.) . Rept. of inspectors of state prisons re. expense of conveying Croton water to Sing Sing prison. 20 pp. (Same 22, 1848 v. 1.) . Rept. of committee to investigate condition of. 30 pp. (Same 51, 1848 v. 2.) 1848-1904. Rept. of officers and agts. of Sing Sing prison, incl. rept. of female dept. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1848 (pp. 159-278)— same 1904.) Up to 1873 included in rept. inspector of state prisons. 1849. Rept. of investigation of mngmt.; finances and conditions of Sing Sing prison. 92 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. of comptroller of all moneys drawn from state treasury by late agt. of Sing Sing prison. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 99, 1849 v. 2.) . Petition for apptmt. of comrs. to examine and liquidate claims agst. agt. of. 28 pp. (Same 85, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Communication from bd. of inspectors of state prisons re. fire at Sing Sing state prison and conse- quent necessary apprns. 4 pp. (Same 116, 1850 v. 5.) 406 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Both Sexes) — cont'd Sing Sing Prison — cont'd 1852-1853. Monthly accts. of agt. of. (A.R. inspector state prisons 1852 (pp. 193-243) — same 1853.) 1854. Communication from state prison inspector re. financial status of. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1854 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of committee on memorial of comrs. of Croton Aqueduct dept. 3 pp. (Same 95, 1859 v. 2.) Re. supply of water to Sing Sing. 1862. Stmt, of officers of in answer to rept. made by A. Pilsbury to gov. 5 pp. (Same 91, 1862 v. 5.) 1869. Rept. of investigations into causes of late out- breaks in. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1869 v. 10.) 1882. Testimony taken in investigation of. 249 pp. (Same 131, 1882 v. 5.) . Rept. on mngmt. of. 6 pp. {Same 120, 1882 v. 5.) 1889. See above, Auburn; this date. 1892. Sing Sing prison water service should be sup- plied at contract, not arbitrary, rate by N. Y. City; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 71-72.) 1901. Memorial of Prison Assn. of N. Y. re. sanitary condition of. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1901 v. 18.) Delinquents (Adults, Women) House of Refuge for Women, Hudson serial 1887-1903. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge for Women. In Collected docs, as follows : 1887 in Sen. docs. 1888, v. 5 : 53. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 5:28. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 8 : 50. 1890 " Sen. " 1891, v. 3 : 21. 1891 " Assem. " 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 : 47. 1892 "., " " 1893, v. 5:24. 1893 " Sen. " 1894, v. 7:78. 1894 ' 1895, T. 5 : 52. 1895 1896, v. 5:20. 1896 1897, v. 4:24. 1897 1898, v. 4:12. 1898 " Assem. " 1899, v. 2 : 34. 1899 1900, v. 14 : 60. 1900 " Sen. " 1901, v. 4:23. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 4 : 17. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 6 : 30. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 15:24. non-serial 1881-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, maintenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1 (p. 42)— same 1903/4.) 1884-1904. Repts. on House of Refuge for Women, Hudson. (18 A.R. bd. public charities 1884 (p. 36) —38 same 1904.) 1898-1904. Table showing apprns. for bldgs. for each yr. (38 same v. 1 1904: 32.) New York State Reformatory for Women, Bedford serial 1895-1903. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs., 1-9. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1895 in Sen. docs. 1896, v. 1:6. 2. 1896 not found. 3. 1897 in Sen. docs. 1898, v. 6 : 34. 4. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 8 : 35. 5-6. 1899-1900 not found. 7. 1901 in Assem. docs. 1902, v. 11 : 21. 8. 1902 1903, v. 2:9. 9. 1903 1904, v. 7:18. non-serial 1893-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, maintenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3 (p. 54)— same 1903/4.) 1895-1904. Repts. on reformatory for women, Bedford. (29 A.R. bd. public charities 1895 (pp. xxvii-xxx) —38 same 1904.) 1898-1904. Table of apprns. for bldgs. of each yr. (38 same v. 1 1904: 33.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Adults, Women) — cont'd New York State Reformatory for Women, Bedford — cont''d non-serial — cont'd 1900. Desirability of completing work of. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1900: 34.) State Prison for Women, Auburn 1893-1904. Ann. rept. of state prison for women. (A. R. supt. state prisons 1893 (pp. 136-144) — same 1904.) Western House of Refuge for Women, Albion serial 1894-1903. Ann. rept, 1-10. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1894 in Assem. docs. 1895, v. 12 : 67. 2. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 5 : 35 ; Sen. v. 5:20. 3. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 3 : 12. 4. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8:38. 5. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2 : 25. 6. 1899 " " " 1900, V. 4 : 51. 7. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 13 : 48. 8. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 11 : 23. 9. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 2 : 12. 10. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 7 : 19. non-serial 1848-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, maintenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1845/8 (p. 108)— same 1903/4.) From 1880/1 to 1889/90 stmt, does not appear. 1891-1904. Repts. on House of Refuge for Women, Al- bion. (25 A.R. bd. public charities 1891 (pp. 44- 45) — 38 same 1904.) No rept. for 1892. Delinquents (Minors, Boys) Eastern New York Reformatory serial 1894-1899. Ann. rept. of bldg. comrs., 1-6. Albany, 1895-1900. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1894 in Assem. docs. 1895, v. 7 : 30. 2. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 5 : 34. 3. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 8 : 41. 4. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8 : 41. 5. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 1:5. 6. 1899 ' 1900, v. 4 : 45. non-serial 1893. Rept. of comn. to secure site for state reforma- tory in Ulster co. 93 pp. (Assem. doc. 34, 1893 v. 5.) 1894. Rept. on Eastern N. Y. Reformatory. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894: lxvi-lxviii.) 1895. Rept. of bldg. comn. of Eastern N. Y. Reforma- tory, Ulster co. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 30, 1895 v. 7.) 1900. Transfer of Eastern N. Y. Reformatory at Napa- nock from comptroller's dept. to control of supt. of prisons and made subject to state prison law under ch. 348, laws of 1900. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xiv.) 1901-1904. Rept. of officers and agts. of Eastern N. Y. Reformatory. (A.R. supt. state prisons 1901 (pp. 248-276)— same 1904.) Elmira Reformatory serial 1 series 1873-1876. Ann. rept. of comrs. for erection of stats reformatory, 1-4. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1873 in Assem. docs. 1874, v. 2 : 18. 2. 1874 " " " 1875, v. 2 : 11 ; 19. 3. 1875 ' 1876, v. 3 : 21 ; 25. 4. 1876 1877, v. 3 : 18 ; 19, INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 407 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Minors, Boys)— cont'd Elmira Reformatory — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1876-1904. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of N. Y. State Reformatory at Elmira. Albany, 1877-1905. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1876 In Assem. docs. 1877, v. 3 : 15. 1877 " " " 1878, v. 3 : 20. 1878 ' 1879, v. 1 : 9. 1879 ' 1880, T. 2 : 28. 1880 " Sen. " 1881, v. 6 : 21. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 3 : 26. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 1:8. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 2 : 15. 1884 " " " 1885, v. 4 : 13. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 1:9. 1886 ' 1887, v. 2 : 18. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 4:29, pt. 2. 1888 " Assem. 1889, v. 6 : 32. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 8 : 44. 1890 ' 1891, v. 7:33. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 5 : 28. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 5:25. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 14:84. 1894 " " " 1895, v. 14:82. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 5 : 25. 1896 1897, v. 1:5. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 2 : 17. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2:8. 1899 ' 1900, v. 2:24. 1900 1901, t. 2 : 17. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 11:21. 1902 " Sen. " 1903, v. 6 : 13. 1903 1904, v. 1:8. non-serial 1869-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses, maintenance, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (p. 59)— same 1903/4.) 1870-1882. Expenditures per annum on acct. of. (16 A.R. bd. public charities 1882: 243-244.) 1872. Rept. re. financial mngmt. of. 60 pp. (Sen. doc. 106, 1873 v. 4.) 1873. Rept. of bldg. comrs. of re. condition of said bldg. now in process of construction. 49 pp. (Same 74, 1873 v. 3.) 1874. Comrs'. rept. of Dec. 20 on investigation of. 62 pp. (Same 22, 1874 v. 2.) 1877. Rept. of testimony before prison comn. apptd. to investigate state prisons and Elmira Reformatory. xxii, 750 pp. (Same 49, 1877 v. 3.) . Petition for passage of bill for reorganization of state reformatory at Elmira. 10 pp. (Same 37 1877 v. 2.) . Recommendation re. apprn. to complete state reformatory at Elmira. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877: 10-11.) 1881. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to investigate af- fairs of N. Y. reformatory. 58 pp. (Assem. doc. 98, 1881 v. 8.) 1882. Rept. re. treatment of persons committed to state reformatory at Elmira. 14 pp. (Same 116, 1882 v. 5.) . Testimony taken in investigation of. 306 pp. (Same 130, 1882 v. 5.) 1883-1895. Repts. on the state reformatory at Elmira. (17 A.R. bd. public charities 1883 (p. 31) — 28 same 1895.) No rept. for 1887. 1894. Memorial by mngrs. of re. recent investigation by state bd. of charities. 31 pp. (Sen. doc. 74 1894 v. 7.) . Communication from Prison Assn. agst. Sen. bill re. Elmira Reformatory. 5 pp. (Same 61, 1894 v. 7.) . Rept. and recommendations in matter of investi- gation of. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894: 345- 380.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Minors, Boys) — cont'd Elmira Reformatory — cont'd non-serial — cont' d 1894. Rept. and proceedings of state bd. of charities re. mngmt. of state reformatory at Elmira. xlii, 2438 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1894 v. 15 and 16.) 1904. Present methods and work of state reformatory at Elmira; by C. F. Howard. (38 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1 1904: 74-89.) State Industrial School serial 1 series 1849-1885. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of House of Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents in Western New York, 1-37. Albany, 1850-1886. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1849 In Assem. docs. 1850, v. 3 : 42. 2. 1850 " Sen. " 1851, v. 1:8. 3. 1851 1852, v. 1 : 45. 4. 1852 " Assem. " 1853, v. 2 : " 5. 1853 not found. 6. 1854 in Assem. docs. 1855, v. 2 : :31. :25. 7. 1855 " Sen. " 1856, v. 1 10. 8. 1856 " 1857, v. 1 9. 9. 1857 " ' 1858, V. 1 10. 10. 1858 " 1859, V. 1 8. 11. 1859 " 1860, V. 1 7. 12. 1860 " " 1861, V. 1 2. 13. 1861 " 1862, V. 1 11. 14. 1862 " 1863, v. 1 11. 15. 1863 " 1864, V. 1 5. 16. 1864 " 1865, Y. 1 18. 17. 1865 " 1866, v. 1 2. 18. 1866 " 1867, V. 1 3. 19. 1867 " " 1868, V. 3 16. 20. 1868 " 1869, V. 1 8. 21. 1869 " 1870, V. 1 12. 22. 1870 " 1871, V. 2 24. 23. 1871 " Assem. " 1872, V. 3 44. 24. 1872 " Sen. " 1873, V. 2 34. 25. 1873 " 1874, V. 3 48. 26. 1874 " 1875, V. 1 14. 27. 1875 " 1876, V. 2 23. 28. 1876 " 1877, V. 1 17. 29. 1877 " 1878, V. 1 11. 30. 1878 " 1879, V. 1 8. 31. 1879 " 1880, V. 1 15. 32. 1880 " 1881, T. 1 13. 33. 1881 " 1882, V. 3 31. 34. 1882 " 1883, V. 1 17. 35. 1883 " 1884, V. 2 21. 36. 1884 " 1885, V. 5 23. 37. 1885 " 1886, V. 2 23. 2 series 1886-1904. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of State Indus- trial School, 38-56. Albany, 1887-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 38. 1886 in Sen. docs. 1887, v. 2 : 22. 39. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 5:41. 40. 1888 ' 1889, v. 10 : 12. 41. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 4:37. 42. 1890 ' 1891, v. 5:42. 43. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 4 : 29. 44-46. 1892-1894 not found. 47. 1895 in Assem. docs. 1896, v. 21 : 94. 48. 1896 1897, v. 24:85. 49. 1897 -" " " 1898, v. 12 : 56 50-53. 1898-1901 not found. 54. 1902 in Assem. docs. 1903, v. 2 : 27 55. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, v. 9 : 15. non-serial 1846. Rept. on act to establish a house of refuge in western N. Y. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 160, 1846 v. 5.) 1846-1854. Stmt, of amt. appropriated for purposes of location and erection of Western House of Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents by various acts of legisl. (Sen. doc. 54 (p. 2), 1856 v. 2.) 1846-1882. Expenditures on acct. of. (16 A.R. bd. pub- lic charities 1882: 241-243.) 1846-1866 in lump sum ; thereafter per annum. 1849-1855. Stmt, showing amt. reed, and expended each yr. since opening of. (Sen. doc. 73 (p. 5), 1856 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. re. apprn. for. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1853 v. 2.) 408 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Delinquents (Minors, Boys) — cont'd State Industrial School — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1854. Kept, on bill making apprn. for. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 107, 1854 v. 2.) 1856. Kept, on memorial of mngrs. of asking for apprn. 6 pp. (Some 38, 1856 v. 1.) . Communication from comptroller re. Western House of Refuge. 29 pp. (Some 54, 1856 v. 2.) . Recommendation re. satisfaction of current ex- penses of by an apprn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1856: 14.) 1860-1878. Stmt, of expenditures for. (Sen. doc. 67 (pp. 90-91), 1879 v. 2.) 1864. Assistance to Socy. for Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents and House of Refuge of Western N. Y. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1864: 5.) 1868-1904. Repts. on Western House of Refuge or Ro- chester Industrial School. (2 A.R. bd. public chari- ties 1868 (pp. 65-71)— 38 same 1904.) No repts. lor 1877-1880, 1882, 1884-1885. 1884. Rept. on mngmt. of. 38 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1884 v. 7.) . Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate mngmt. of. 14, 771 pp. (Some 156, 1884 v. 9.) . Rept. on investigation of mngmt. of. 38 pp. (Same 91, 1884 v. 7.) 1887-1904. Payments from general fund for mainte- nance, expenses, etc., of. (A.R. comptroller 1886/7 (p. 62)— same 1903/4.) 1890. Conditions and necessities of State Industrial School, Rochester, etc. Rochester, 1890. 21 pp. Not seen. Title from Bowker, pt. 2 : 110. 1890/1. Rept. of investigation into charges agst. (25 A.R. bd. public charities 1891: 113-124.) 1894. Rept. on investigation re. certain charges agst. mngmt. of. (28 same 1894: 123-131.) 1898. Recommendation for special apprn. for purchase of site and for expenses of removal of. (32 same v. 1 1898: 56.) 1900. Rept. of comn. to select suitable tract of land to which State Industrial School may be removed. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1900 v. 4.) 1903. Rept. of comn. to select new site for. 17 pp., plans. (Assem. doc. 57, 1903 v. 11.) Delinquents (Minors, Girls) New York State Training School for Girls 1904. Rept. on N. Y. State Training School for Girls. (38 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1 1904: 126-128.) Dependents 1880/1. Rept. on N. Y. State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, and the Thomas Asylum for Orphans and Destitute Indian Children. (15 A.R. bd. public charities 1881: 171-175.) Children New York State Hospital for Care of Crippled and and Deformed Children, Tarrytown 1900. Establishment of N. Y. State Hospital for Care of Crippled and Deformed Children, Tarrytown, by ch. 369, law of 1900; apprn. by special act; recom- mendation for further apprn. (34 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1900: 116-120.) 1901-1904. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of N. Y. State Hospital for Care of Crippled and Deformed Chil- dren to bd. of charities, 1-4. (35 some v. 1 1901 (pp. 329-352)— 38 same 1904.) . Rept. of committee on N. Y. State Hospital for Care of Crippled and Deformed Children. (35 same v. 1 1901 (pp. 323-327)— 38 same 1904.) . Payments from general fund for maintenance of. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 92)— some 1903/4.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Children — cont'd Thomas Orphan Asylum for Destitute Indians and Orphans Incorporated Apr. 10, 1855. serial 1 series 1856/7-1903. Ann. rept. of trustees. In Collected docs, as follows : 1856/7 In ann. rept. public instruction 1857 : 74-76. 2 series 1873-1903. Ann. rept. of trustees. In Collected docs, as follows : 1873 in Assem. docs. 1874, v. 2 : 15. 1874 not found. 1875 in Assem. docs. 1876, v. 1:7. 1876 " " " 1877, v. 3 : 24. 1877 1878, v. 3 : 26. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 2:22. 1879 1880, v. 2:25. 1880 1881, v. 2:12. 1881 " Sen. " 1882, v. 3 : 29. 1882 " •' " 1883, V. 2 : 24. 1883 " Assem. " 1884, v. 5 : 40. 1884 " Sen. " 1885, v. 4 : 17. 1885 1886, v. 1 : 13. 1886 1887, v. 1:6. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 3 : 13. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 4 : 12. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 10 : 56. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 3 : 12. 1891 ' 1892, v. 5 : 26. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 5 : 26. 1893 1894, v. 4:39. 1894 ' 1895, v. 6 : 23. 1895 1896, v. 4 : 14. 1896 1897, v. 3:14. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 1:8. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2 : 30. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 1:6. 1900 " Sen. " 1901, v. 4:21. 1901 " Assem. " 1902, v. 13 : 39. 1902 " Sen. " 1803, v. 6 : 17. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 7 : 16. A short historical acct. of this asylum is given in the ann. rept. of V. S. Comr. of Indian Affairs 1876 : 113-114. non-serial 1855-1904. Payments from general fund for mainte- nance of Thomas Asylum for Orphans and Desti- tute Indian Children. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5 (p. 86)— same 1903/4.) 1893. Rept. of committee on investigation of. (27 A.R. bd. public charities 1893: 125-138.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on provision of payment of secy, or treasurer of Thomas Asylum. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 386.) 1893/4-1903/4. Rept. on. (28 A.R. bd. public chari- ties 1894 (pp. 171-175)— 38 same 1904.) Beginning with 1897 the ann. repts. bd. public charities are in several vols. Above rept. is in v. 1. 1894. Communication from bd. of mngrs. of; increased apprn. asked for. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 24, 1894 v. 3.) 1898-1904. Table of apprns. for bldgs. for, each yr. (38 A.R. state bd. charities, v. 1 1904: 39.) Soldiers and Sailors 1831. Re. use of ann. surplus of quarantine dept. to caring for sailors during winter. (Govs. mess. 1831.) New York State Home for Aged and Dependent Veteran, His Wife, Mother, Widow, etc. serial 1895-1896. Ann. rept. Albany, 1896-1897. In Collected docs, as follows : 1895 in Assem. docs. 1896, v. 5 : 23 ; Sen. v. 3 : 16. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 1:7. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 409 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Dependents — cont'd SOLMEBS AND SAILORS COnt'd New York State Home for Aged and Dependent Veteran, His Wife, Mother, Widow, etc. — cont'd non-serial 1894. Establishment of and recommendation for apprn. for N. Y. State Home for Aged Dependent Veteran and his Wife, Veterans' Mothers, Widows, and Army Nurses, Residents of N. Y.; by ch. 468, laws of 1894. (29 A.R. state bd. charities 1895: xlvil.) New York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Bath serial 1878-1903. Ann. rept. Albany, 1879-1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1878 In Sen. docs. 1879, v. 1 : 10. 1879 " " " 1880, v. 1:7. 1880 " " " 1881, v. 1:7. 1881 1882, v. 1:6. 1882 not found. 1883 In Assem. docs. 1884, v. 5 : 38. 1884 1885, v. 4 : 41. 1885 1886, T. 5 : 36. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 7 : 61. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 6 : 44. 1888 ' 1889, v. 4 : 13. 1889 ' 1890, T. 3 : 12. 1890 ' 1891, V. 3:8. 1891 " " " 1892, v. 5 : 19. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 4 : 19. 1893 1894, v. 1:7. 1894 ' 1895, T. 6:7. 1895 " " " 1896, v. 4:7. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 8 : 34. 1897 " Sen. " 1898, v. 4 : 13. 1898 not found. 1899 in Sen. docs. 1900, v. 4 : 11. 1900 " Assem. " 1901, v. 10 : 35. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 11 : 17. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 3 : 26. 1903 1904, t. 1:9. non-serial 1878-1882. Expenditures per annum on acct. of. (16 A.R. bd. public charities 1882: 244.) 1878-1904. Payments from general fund for mainte- nance of. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8 (p. 61) — same 1903/4.) 1880/1. Rept. on N. Y. State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and Thomas Asylum for Orphans and Desti- tute Indian Children. (15 A.R. bd. public charities 1881: 171-175.) 1884. Rept. of committee on Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. (18 some 1884: 283-285.) 1888. Repts. re. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and right of inmates to vote at Bath. 15, 12 pp. (Assem. docs. 53 and 54, 1888 v. 7.) 1888/9. Rept. of special committee on Soldiers' Home. (22 A.R. bd. public charities 1889: 167-171.) 1890. Rept. of committee on Soldiers' and Sailors' Home apptd. to investigate certain abuses existing in this institution. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1890 v. 13.) 1892/3. Rept. on N. Y. State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home; by Comr. Craig. (27 A.R. bd. public chari- ties 1893: 399-407.) 1893. Rept. on Soldiers' Home. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1893 v. 14.) 1894. Debate on proposed amndmt. re. Soldiers' Home at Bath, and Sailors' Snug Harbor. (Revised rec- ord of const, conv. 1894: 867-883.) 1898-1904. Table showing apprns. for bldg. of. each yr. (38 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1904: 37.) 1900. Rept. of investigation of. (34 same v. 1 1900: 269-339 ) . Same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1900 v. 18.) New York State Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford serial Under ch. 468, laws of 1894, and ch. 47, laws of 1897. 1897-1903. Ann. rept, 4-10. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Dependents — cont'd New York State Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford — cont'd serial — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 4. 1807 in Sen. docs. 1898, v. 4 : 5. 1898 " Assem. 6. 1899 7. 1900 8. 1901 9. 1902 10. 1903 :11. 1899', T. 4 : 12. 1900, V. 2:20. 1901, v. 2:9. 1902, v. 11 : 16. 1903, v. 2:15. 1904, v. 9:12. " Sen. non-serial 1897-1904. Payments from general fund for mainte- nance of N. Y. State Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 88)— same 1903/4.) 1898-1904. Table showing apprns. for bldgs. at N. Y. State Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford, each yr. (38 A.R. state bd. charities 1904: 38.) Seamen's Retreat Founded in 1831 by law of N. T. State. Supported by tax previously collected by Marine Hospital, or Quarantine Establishment, from masters and sea- men arriving in N. T., viz., from captains $1.50 and from seamen $1.00 for each mo. of every voyage terminating in N. T. City. serial 1845-1867. Ann. rept. of trustees. In Collected docs, as follows : 1844 in Sen. docs. 1845, v. 1 : 28. 1845 " Assem. " 1846, v. 5:182. 1846 " Sen. " 1847, v. 1 : 34. 1847-1866 not found. 1867 in Assem. docs. 1868, v. 12 : 151. non-serial 1831-1845. Stmt, of persons received into Seamen's Retreat with no. discharged cured, etc., from Oct. 31, 1831, to Dec. 31, 1845. (Sen. doc. 95 (p. 13), 1847 v. 3.) 1831-1854. Rept. of committee apptd. to prepare stmt, of present state of finances and mngmt. of Seamen's Retreat, with general history of its progress, ex- penses, and receipts. 55 pp. 1832. Rept. of committee on memorial of trustees of Seamen's Fund and Retreat of N. Y. 8 pp. (As- sem. doc. 199, 1832 v. 3.) 1833. Rept. of committee on petition of trustees of Seamen's Retreat. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1833 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. of comptroller on moneys paid by mariners and persons on bd. of coasting vessels, and amt. expended for support of sick and disabled seamen. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1836 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of trustees of Seamen's Fund and Retreat for power to borrow money for new hospital on Staten Is. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 20, 1836 v. 1.) 1837. Rept. of committee on charitable and religious societies on petition of trustees of Seamen's Fund and Retreat. 3 pp. (Same 23, 1837 v. 1.) 1839. Rept. of committee to examine repts., vouchers, and affairs of Seamen's Fund and Retreat and Ma- rine Hospital. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 408, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Repts. re. investigation of Seamen's Fund and Retreat and Marine Hospital, etc. 94 pp. (Same 214, 1840 v. 5.) . Memorial of trustees of Seamen's Retreat of N. Y. agst. any alteration of law in relation to that institution. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1840 v. 4.) 1872. Rept. and testimony upon Seamen's Retreat in- vestigation. 61 pp. (Assem. doc. 153, 1872 v. 10.) 1887. Rept. of treasurer re. amt. paid into treasury for property known as Seamen's Retreat, Richmond co. (Sen. Jol. 1887: 96.) Soldiers' Home, Albany 1869. Mess, from gov. re. Soldiers' Home, at Albany. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 169, 1869 v. 10.) 410 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK MALARIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH MALONE Sewerage; see that title MANGANESE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS MANHATTAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS. INDIVIDUAL MANHATTAN STATE HOSPITAL; see p. 400 MANOR LANDS; see LAND TENURE MANUFACTURERS; see INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACT- URES MAPLE SUGAR; see INDUSTRIES. SUGAR MAPS AND SURVEYS; see LAND MARBLE Deposit; see Natural Resources. Minerals Industry; see Industries. Quarries MARINE HOSPITAL; see p. 454 MARINE INSURANCE; see INSURANCE MARINE LAW; see COMMERCE MARINERS* FUND; see POPULATION. EMIGRATION MARKETS: CITY New York City 1839. Kept, on petition of mayor and commonalty of N. Y. City re. public market in said city. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 203, 1839 v. 4.) 1859. Rept. of committee on memorial of comrs. of sinking fund of City of N. Y. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1859 v. 2.) Relates to claim of state to land known as West Washington Market. 1863-1872. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City regarding expenditures and revenues of pub- lic markets. 7 pp. (Same 61, 1873 v. 3.) 1865. Communication from mayor and others of N. Y. City re. public market. 2 pp. (Same 14, 1865 v. 1.) 1868. Rept. of metropolitan bd. of health on markets. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1868 v. 8.) . Rept. of comrs. to build public market in 18th ward, N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Same 70, 1868 v. 8.) 1872. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City re. valuation of bldg. known as 18th ward market in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1872 v. 4.) . Stmt, of moneys paid for erection of market in 18th ward of N. Y. City, etc. 3 pp. (Same 77, 1872 v. 4.) 1880. Communication from dept. of docks, N. Y. City, re. markets. 3 pp. (Same 46, 1880 v. 2.) . Communication from dept. of docks of N. Y. City re. land for market purposes. 2 pp. (Same 56, 1880 v. 2.) MARL; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS MARRIAGE; see POPULATION MARSH AND SWAMP LANDS; see LAND MARSHALS Salaries; see Administration of Justice: State MARTINVILLE Sewerage; see that title MARYLAND Agriculture; see that title Barytes in; see Natural Resources. Minerals Chroma tes of; see Natural Resources. Minerals Coal-fields; see Industries. Mining. Coal Taxation; see Taxation: State MASSACHUSETTS Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Cattle Disease; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection House Industries; see Labor, that title Industrial Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Insurance; see that title Land: State; see that title Maps and Surveys; see Land, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State Transfer Tax; see Taxation: State. Revenue MATTEAWAN STATE HOSPITAL; see p. 403 MEASURES AND WEIGHTS; see WEIGHTS AND MEAS- URES MEAT; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. MEDICAL SOCIETIES; see PUBLIC HEALTH MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENTS; see LABOR MERCANTILE MARINE; see COMMERCE METAL WORKERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes METEOROLOGY; see CLIMATE METROPOLITAN COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC METROPOLITAN FHtE DEPARTMENT FUND; see FI- NANCE: CITY. NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN GASLIGHT COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS. INDIVIDUAL METROPOLITAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK CITY; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL METROPOLITAN POLICE BOARD; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY. NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN POLICE COMMISSIONERS; see ADMIN- ISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY MEXICO ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC MICHIGAN Commerce; see Commerce: State Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Taxation; see Taxation: State MIDDLEBURG ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC MIDDLETOWN Taxation; see Taxation: State MIKANARI HOME, JAMESTOWN; see p. 379 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 411 MILEAGE Railroad; see Railroads Street Railway; see Street Railways MILITARY FINES; see FINES: STATE MILITARY RECORD FUND; see WAR EXPENDITURES MILITARY SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION. MILITARY MILITARY STATISTICS BUREAU; see MILITIA MILITIA 1812. Rept. on petition of Swift's Volunteers praying compensation for services in addition to that reed, from U. S. (Sen. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 286-287.) 1818. Proposal of Le Roy Bayard Co. for sale of arms to state. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 571.) . Mess, from gov. making proposal to sell to state, for use of militia, a System of Military Tactics and Discipline, prepared by a bd. of officers, and adopted by national govt. (Sen. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 117.) 1824. Rept. on petition of certain iron mnftrers. pray- ing that their workmen be exempted from military duty. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 493.) 1825. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to militia, together with numerous docs, on same sub- ject. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 374-377.) 1851. Communication from adj. gen. re. total cost of maintaining present militia system. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1851 v. 2.) 1861/2. Provisions of militia law; amt. of apprn. for which no provision was made; estimate of expenses of. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 34-38.) 1866. Communication from comptroller giving names and no. of staff officers, assts., etc., with rate of pay per mo., extra allowances, etc. 19 pp. (Sen. doc. 97, 1866 v. 2.) 1869. Reduction of expenses of state militia recom- mended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 21.) 1894. Speech of Mr. Cochran re. militia. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 4: 1090-1094.) ijutant General's Department serial 1802-1904. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows 1802 In Assem. 66. 1803 not found jol. Jan. 1803 65-66, facing p 1804 in Assem. jol. Nov. 1804 facing p. 346. 1805 " Jan. 1806 : facing p. 358. 1806 " " *• 1807 facing p. 370. 1807 " " " 1808 329.* 1808 no rept. 1809 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1810 table facing p 372. 1810 In Assem. 276. 1811 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1811 table facing p jol. Jan. 1812 66 et seq. 1812 " 80. 1813 in Assem. *' 1812 table facing p. jol. Jan. 1814 439-444. 1813 " Nov. 1814 104-111. 1814 " " Sept. 1815 446-447. 1815 " Sen. " Jan. 1816 190-202. 1816 " " " Nov. 1817 291-306. 1817 " " " Jan. 1818 330-346 ; Assem. 772-789. 1818 In Assem. jol. Jan. 1819 63-87. 1819 " " 1820 332-357. 1820 " " Nov. 1820 992-993. 1821 " " Jan. 1822 966-991. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 457-484. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824 418-434. 1824 " it " 1825 162-178. 1825 " " It " 1826 565-583. 1826 " " " 1827 403-430. 1827 " " ** 1828 183-210. 1828 " " it " 1829 132-156. * Document omitted from jol. ; letter of transmittal only. MILITIA— cont'd Adjutant General teral's Department- -cont'd serial — cont'd 1829 In Legist, docs . 1830, V. 3:201.t 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 1 : 16. 1831 i« a u 1832, v. 2:60. 1832 i« it it 1833, v. 2:84. 1833 ii ii ii 1834, v. 3 : 172. 1834 ii ii ii 1835, v. 3 : 211. 1835 it ii it 1836, v. 3:200. 1836 ii ii ii 1837, v. 1:12. 1837 ii n ii 1838, v. 2:50. 1838 ii ii ii 1839, v. 2:27. 1839 ii ii ii 1840, v. 3:80. 1840 ii ii ii 1841, v. 2 : 50. 1841 ii ii ii 1842, v. 41 : 2. 1842 ii ii ii 1843, v. 24:2. 1843 " Sen. 1844, v. 1:5. 1844 " Assem. " 1845, v. 1:3. 1845 ii ti ii 1846, v. 1:6. 1846 ii ii ii 1847, v. 1 : 39. 1847 ii ii ii 1848, v. 2 : 54. 1848 ii ii ii 1849, v. 2 : 88. 1849 ii it ii 1850, v. 4 : 51. 1850 ii ii ii 1851, v. 1:7. 1851 ii ii ii 1852, v. 1:7. 1852 " Sen. 1853, v. 1 : 28. 1853 " Assem. " 1854, v. 1 : 17. 1854 ii ii ii 1855, v. 1 : 15. 1855 ii ii ii 1856, v. 4 : 155. 1856 ii ii .1 1857, v. 3 : 195. 1857 ii ii ii 1858, v. 1 : 15. 1858 ii «i ii 1859, v. 5 : 184. 1859 ii ii ii 1860, v. 4:179. 1860 ii ii ii 1861, v. 6 : 135. 1861 ii ii ii 1862, v. 3 : 25 ; Sen. v. 2 :30 1862 ii ii ii 1863, v. 3 : 49 ; Sen. v. 3 :49 1863 ii ii ii 1864, v. 4:80. 1864 ii ii ii 1865, v. 2 : 22. 1865 ii it ii 1866, v. 2 : 24. 1866 ii ii ii 1867, v. 16:242. 1867 ii ii ii 1868, v. 5-6:38. 1868 ii ii ii 1869, v. 7 : 100. 1869 ii ii 1. 1870, v. 2:24. 1870 ii ii ii 1871, v. 2 : 10. 1871 ii ii ii 1872, v. 1 : 14. 1872 ii ii ii 1873, v. 1 : 13. 1873 " Sen. 1874, v. 3:42. 1874 " Assem. " 1875, v. 2:7. 1875 " Sen. " 1876, v. 1:8. 1876 " Assem. " 1877, v. 1:7. 1877 ii ii ii 1878, v. 1:6. 1878 ii ii ii 1879, v. 2:28. 1879 ii ii ii 1880, v. 2 : 22. 1880 it ii ii 1881, v. 3:35. 1881 " Sen. 1882, v. 5:43. 1882 " Assem. " 1883, v. 2 : 13. 1883 ii ii ii 1884, v. 1 : 10. 1884 " Sen. 1885, v. 1:6. 1885 " Assem. " 1886, v. 2 : 23. 1886 ii ii ii 1887, v. 4 : 14. 1887 ii ii ii 1888, v. 5 : 33. 1888 ii ii ii 1889, v. 15 : 107. 1889 ii ii ii 1890, v. 7 : 34. 1890 ii ii ii 1891, v. 8:42. 1891 ii ii ii 1892, v. 6 : 36. 1892 ii ii it 1893, t. 4 : 20. 1893 it ii ii 1894, v. 13-14:82. 1894 ii it ii 1895, v. 1-5 : 5. 1895 ii ii ii 1896, v. 1-3 : 6. 1896 ii ii ii 1897, v. 3-6 : 16. 1897 ii ii ii 1898, v. 2-5 : 21. 1898 ii ii ii 1899, v. 12-15:65. 1899 ii ii it 1900, v. 8-13 : 58. 1900 ii ii ii 1901, v. 4-9 : 30-58. 1901 ii ii ii 1902, v. 2-10:13. 1902 ii ii ii 1903, v. 6-8:40. 1903 ii ii ii 1904, v. 2-6 : 10. non-serial 1819. Rept. of adj. gen. communicating information re. certain arrangements of the militia concerning apptmts. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 550-554.) 1820. Communication from adj. gen's, dept. giving return of field officers and staff officers belonging to artillery and cavalry. (Sen. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 286-287.) 1827. Communication from adj. gen. re. insufficient provision for support of his office and noting ex- cessive labor in making out and sealing military comns. (Assem. jol. Sept. 1827: 86.) t Document omitted from vol. 412 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK MILITIA— cont'd Commissary General's Department serial 1802-1879. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1802 In Assem. Jol. Jan. 1803 : i-vli, app. fold, tab. 1803 not found. 1804 In Assem. Jol. Nov. 1804:104-108. 1805 not found. 1806 in Sen. Jol. Nov. 1807:47-49. 1807 " Assem. " Jan. 1808 : 42-43. 1808 " ' 1809:218-222. 1809 " " " " 1810:97-102. 1810-1811 not found. 1812 In Assem. Jol. Nov. 1812 : 393-394. 1813 " " " Jan. 1814 : 129-146. 1814 " " " " 1815:359-385. 1815 " " " " 1816:306-332. 1816 " " " " 1817 : 143-175. 1817 ' " 1818:196-229. 1818 1819:163-169. 1819 ' 1820 : 137-142. 1820 " " " " 1821:446-497. 1821 1822 : 137-187. 1822 " Sen. " " 1823 : 268-328. 1823 " Assem. " " 1824:301-361. 1824 " " " " 1825:295-357. 1825 not found. „_„ 1826 in Assem. Jol. Jan. 1827 : 310-376. 1827 " " " " 1828:378-445. 1828 " " " " 1829:221-297. 1829 " Leglsl. docs. 1830, v. 3 : 200. 1830 " Assem. " 1831, v. 2 : 122. 1831 " " " 1832, v. 2 : 58. 1832 not found. 1833 in Assem. docs. 1834, v. 2 : 79. 1834 " " " 1835, v. 1 : 28. 1835 " " " 1836, v. 1 : 17. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 1:32. 1837 " " " 1838, v. 2:48. 1838 ' 1839, v. 2:40. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 1 : 25. 1840 1841, v. 1:8. 1841 " " " 1842, v. 5 : 80. 1842 " " " 1843, v. 3 : 40. 1843 ' 1844, v. 3 : 50. 1844 " " " 1845, v. 4 : 99. 1845 " " " 1846, v. 2:59. 1846 " " " 1847, v. 4 : 110. 1847 ' 1848, v. 3 : 75. 1848 1849, v. 3 : 120. 1849 " " " 1850, v. 5 : 105. 1850 " " " 1851, v. 1:20. 1851 " " " 1852, v. 1 : 26. 1852 not found. 1853 in Assem. docs. 1854, v. 5 : 147. 1854 " " " 1855, v. 7 : 148. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 4 : 141. 1856 1857, v. 2:91. 1857 " " " 1858, v. 6:165. 1858 not found. 1859 in Assem. docs. 1860, v. 2 : 26. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 1 : 14. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 8 : 248. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 5 : 66. 1863 1864, v. 7 : 142. 1864 1865, v. 2:21. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 3:48. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 11:238. 1867 1868, v. 9:112. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 2:33. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 3 : 62. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 7:89. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 8 : 113. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 4:42. 1873-1878 not found. 1879 in Assem. docs. 1879, v. 2 : 31. non-serial 1807. Communication from commissary of military stores re. purchasing from state the govt, house and ordnance yard contiguous thereto in N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 282.) 1808. Mess, from gov. transmitting acct. of receipts and expenditures for procuring ordnance and am- munition. (Same 31 sess. 1808: 104-105.) Rept. re. expenses for procuring ordnance and ammunition. (Same 32 sess. 1808: 228-230.) 1816. Communication from commissary gen. re. prop- erty belonging to the state. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 821-822.) MILITIA— cont'd Commissary General's Department— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1818. Communication transmitting return of military stores from commissary gen. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 46-47.) 1819 Estimate from commissary genl's. dept, (Same 42 sess. 1819: 290-292.) 1820 Rept. on act authorizing commissary gen. to pur- chase 1000 rifles for use of N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 683.) Stmt, of commissary gen. re. furnishing colors to militia of state. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 819.) Expenditures for 1807. Communication from gov. ace. by acct. current of commissary of military stores for procuring ord- nance and ammunition. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 298-300.) 1831. Rept. on increase of salary of adj. gen. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 152 1831 v. 2.) 1832-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for salaries, expenses, etc., of military dept. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 48)— same 1903/4.) From 1831/2 to 1861/2 item is unclassified. From 1890/1 to 1903/4 called Salaries, etc., for National Guard, but contains same information. 1852-1859. Communication from comptroller re. amt. ann. paid inspector gen. since creation of office. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 16, 1859 v. 1.) 1866-1867. Rept. of comptroller on expenses of, to- gether with different bureaus and agencies con- nected therewith. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1868 v. 9.) 1882. Communication from adj. gen. on amt. appro- priated for support of. 3 pp. (Same 63, 1883 v. 3.) 1884-1888. Stmt showing cost of sites of armories and amt. expended on armories. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 605.) . 1890. Communication from adj. gen. re. expense or bldg. of armories at expense of state. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1890 v. 4.) Inspector General's Department serial 1851-1867. Ann. rept. Albany, 1852-1868. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 in Assem. docs. 1852, v. 1:8. 1852 " " " 1853, v. 2 : 19. 1853 " " " 1854, v. 2:55. 1854 " " " 1855, V. 1 : 16. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 3 : 60. 1856 ' 1857, v. 2 : 140. 1857 1858, v. 3 : 56. 1858 not found. w „„ 1859 in Assem. docs. 1860, v. 4 : 138. 1860 not found. 1861 in Assem. docs. 1862, v. 2 : 13. 1862 " " " 1863, v. 2:47. 1863 " Sen. " 1864, v. 3:28. 1864 not found. 1865 in Assem. docs. 1866, v. 3 : 45. 1866 1867, v. 3 : 50. 1867 1868, v. 8:72. Continued in adjutant-general's annual report. non-serial Expenditubes fob; see above, that title Judge Advocate General's Office serial 1861-1862. Ann. rept. Albany, 1862-1863. In Collected docs, as follows : 1861 in Assem. docs. 1862, v. 2 : 11. 1862 1863, v. 5:82. Laws 1799. The militia act; that is to say, an act to organ- ize militia of state of N. Y., enacted into a law. 36 pp. 16°. 1810. Act to amend act to organize militia of this state. 8 pp. 1814. An act to authorize raising of troops for defence of this state. 4 pp. F°. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 413 MILITIA— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1814. Act authorizing additional pay, to be made to volunteers, and for paying militia called into ser- vice by state authority. 1 1. F°. . Act to raise and organize 20,000 state troops to serve in lieu of detached militia. 1 1. F°. . Act, to exempt militia from arrest on civil pro- cess, when ordered into service. 11. F°. 1818. Act to organize militia of state of N. Y. 50 pp. 1827. Revised statute, ch. x, pt. 1, relating to militia, and public defence, passed at extra session. . . . Dec. 3. 23 pp. 1835. Same; including the act to amend the same, passed at the 58th sess. . . . May 11. 29 pp. 1862. The new militia law of N. Y. 112 pp. . The militia law of state of N. Y. 1862. 110 pp. 1863. Act to amend act to provide for enrollment of the militia, organization and discipline of National Guard .... and for public defence. 4 pp. 1865. Militia law of state of N. Y. 195 pp. . The militia law of state of N. Y., passed Apr. 23, 1862, with amndmts. of 1863 and 1864. 118 pp. . Act to amend ch. 477 of laws of 1862, being mili- tia law of state, and for other purposes. 14 pp. Military Statistics Bureau serial 1863-1867. Ann. rept., 1-5. Albany, 1864-1868. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1863 in Assem. docs. 1864, v. 2 : 56. 2. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 3:64. 3. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 4 : 71. 4. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 10 : 235. 5. 1867 ' 1868, v. 11 : 148. Paymaster General's Department serial 1862-1867. Ann. rept. Albany, 1863-1868. In Collected docs, as follows : 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, v. 6:187. 1863-1864 not in docs. 1865 in Assem. docs. 1866, v. 3:39. 1866 1867, v. 11 : 236. 1867 1868, T. 5 : 34. Continued in Adjutant-General's annual report. Quartermaster General's Department serial 1861-1868. Ann. rept. Albany, 1862-1869. In Collected docs, as follows : 1861 in Assem. docs. 1862, v. 8 : 245. 1863, t. 6:198. 1864, T. 6:127. 1865, v. 3 : 53. 1866, v. 2:36. 1867, v. 6 : 112. 1868, v. 6:47. 1869, v. 2:23. non-serial 1865. Rept. of quartermaster gen. and supt. of military agencies. 82 pp. (Assem. doc. 140, 1866 v. 7.) Surgeon General's Department serial 1818-1865. Ann. rept. Albany, 1819-1866. In Collected docs, as follows : 1818 in Sen. Jol. Jan. 1819:26-33. 1819-1860 not in docs. 1861 in Assem. docs". 1862, v. 2 : 12. 1862 1863, v. 2:44. 1863 ' 1864, v. 6 : 110. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 7 : 113. 1865 1866, v. 6 : 129. Continued in adjutant-general's annual report. non-serial 1818. Rept. of surgeon gen. on medical staff of the militia. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 32-39.) MILK Prices; see that title Produce; see Industries, etc. Dairy MILK FREIGHT BILL; see RAILROADS. RATES 1862 " U ( 1863 " It 1 1864 " " ' 1865 " ft t 1866 " u 1867 " ** * 1868 " tt MILLSTONE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS MILL TAX; see TAXATION: STATE MINERAL PAINTS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. MINING MINERAL SPRINGS; see NATURAL RESOURCES MINERALS Deposits; see Natural Resources Production; see Industries, etc. Mining MINERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes MINING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. MINING. COAL MINISTERS Taxation; see Taxation: State. Clergymen MINNESOTA Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Taxation; see Taxation: State MINNISINK Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax MISAPPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC FUNDS; see FINANCE: STATE MISSISSIPPI Agriculture; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State MISSOURI Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Taxation; see Taxation: State MOB VIOLENCE; see RIOTS MOHAWK Debt; see Debt: Municipal MOHAWK RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvements; see River Conservancy Riparian Lands; see Land, that title MOHAWK VALLEY Geological Survey; see Natural Resources. Geological Sur- vey MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY; see p. 370 MONEY 1838-1839. Prices of specie at N. Y. (U. S. 25 Cong., 3 sess.; House doc. 227, 646-649.) Bank Issues; see Banks Federal Issues 1831. Variation in circulating medium of U. S.; pur- chasing power of specie dollar and paper dollar present date. (A.R. bank comrs. dated 1831: 14.) 1835. Rept. of committee on banking, etc., on so much of govs. mess, as relates to currency. 35 (1) pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1835 v. 1.) Also In U. S. 23 Cong., 2d sess., House doc. 190 : 68-97. Favoring national specie currency, restriction of bank issues, and confining bank Issues to small bills. 1840. Comment in favor of a mixed currency;, intro- duction of metallic currency by federal govt, pro- nounced impracticable. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 414 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK MONEY— cont'd Federal Issues— cont'd 1840. Rept. of committee of conference on currency. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 325, 1840 v. 8.) 1843. Memorial of inhabitants of Oswego co. on sub- ject of currency. 3 pp. (Same 174, 1843 v. 6.) 1850. Repts. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to currency and banking. 8, 5 pp. (Sen. docs. 53 and 54, 1850 v. 2.) 1858. Memorial of R. B. Miller re. regulation of cur- rency. 19 pp. (Same 71, 1858 v. 2.) 1861. Res. of legisl. of Me. re. uniform system of weights, measures, and currencies. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 48, 1861 v. 2; Sen. doc. 27, 1861 v. 1.) 1861/2. Comments upon state of currency. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 48-50.) 1863. On national currency act. (A.R. bank dept. 1862/3: xvi-xxviii.) . On legal tender notes and suspension of specie payments. (Same 1862/3: viil-xii.) 1865. On currency question. (Same 1864/5: xxiv- xxxix.) 1873. Resumption of specie payments as relief for present abnormal financial condition. (Same 1872/3: 8.) . On question of issue of legal tender notes by govt. (Same 1872/3: 9-10.) 1874. Arraignment of paper currency; expediency of return to specie payments. (Same 1873/4: 11-15.) . Govs. mess. re. propositions before Cong, in re- gard to currency. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1874: 946-947.) . Recommendation re. restoration of gold and metal currency. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 27.) 1875. Provisions of ch. 73, laws of 1875, re. resump- tion of specie payments; comments upon prob- able effect of law upon finances of state. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 46-47.) . Effect on capital and labor of resumption of spe- cie payments. (A.R. bank dept. 1874/5: 20-21.) • . On legal-tender financing; resumption of specie payments, etc. (Govs. mess. 1875.) . Revival of prosperity from additional issue of currency in legal tenders or bank notes pronounced an illusion. (Same 1875.) . On relation of currency to prices. (Same 1875.) 1877/8. Comment on return of specie payments. (A. R. comptroller 1877/8: 42.) 1878. On objections to govt, issue of paper currency; and present quality of U. S. greenback. (A.R. bank dept. 1877/8: xvi-xvil.) 1879. On resumption of specie payments. (Govs. mess. 1879: 46-48.) . Amdmt. of state law to make U. S. treasury notes and national bank notes convertible into gold coin at par receivable in payment of tolls and taxes. (Same 1879: 48.) 1881. Assem. res. as amended by Sen. re. circulation of trade dollar. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 49, 1881 v. 1.) 1883. Relative advantage of state and national cur- rency systems; on necessary changes in present system of national currency. (A.R. bank dept. 1881/2: 12.) 1886. Silver coinage. Mr. Hamilton's res. and Mr. Tappan's substitute. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 57, 1886 v. 6.) . Res. re. retirement of trade dollar. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 69, 1886 v. 4.) 1887. State bank currency; payment of national debt; following of " greenback" party. (A.R. bank dept. 1886/7: 25-29.) Interest; see that title Specie Expobts; see Commerce: Foreign Trade MONEY— cont'd State Issues 1788. List of bills of credit of 1788 exchanged for those emitted Apr. 18, 1786. (Assem. jol. Dec. 1788: 7.) 1795. Stmt, of bills of credit, emission of Feb. 8, 1786, destroyed. (Same Jan. 1796: 11-12.) 1800. List of bills of credit. (Same 23 sess. 1800: 30-32.) 1803. Rept. of comrs. re. destroying certain bills of credit. (Same 26 sess. 1803: 156-157.) . List of bills of credit and certificates burnt June 1, 1803. (Same 26 sess. 1803: 78-80.) . Communication from certain comrs. re. destroy- ing certain bills of credit. (Sen. jol. 26 sess. 1803: 60-61.) MONOPOLIES; see TRUSTS MONROE COUNTY Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Insane Asylum; see Maintenance: County. Defectives Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents MONTAUK LANDS; see LAND TENURE MONTEZUMA Salt Springs; see Industries. Salt MONTGOMERY ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC MONTGOMERY COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: Local MORRIS MINING COMPANY; see p. 272 MORTALITY; see POPULATION MORTGAGES Taxation; see Taxation: State MOTIVE POWER Canals; see that title Railroads; see that title MT. PLEASANT ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC MT. PLEASANT STATE PRISON; see p. 404 MOUNT VERNON Sewerage; see that title MUNICIPAL AID; see PUBLIC AID MUNICIPAL DEBT; see DEBT MUNICIPAL TAXATION; see TAXATION INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 415 MUSEUMS Natural Resources; see that title MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES; see INSURANCE NAILS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. NASSAU COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey NATHAN LITTAUER HOSPITAL; see p. 370 NATIONAL BANKS; see BANKS NATIONAL GUARD; see MILITIA NATURAL RESOURCES 1864. Rept. on agrlc. and other resources of state, iv, 5-152 pp., 7 maps. . Same. (v. 23 Trans, state agric. socy. 1863: 234-338.) Bibliography New York State 1836. References to some publications on the geology and mineralogy of the state of N. Y. (Assem. doc. 9 (pp. 55-60), 1836 v. 1.) 1837-1902. Index to publication of N. Y. state natural history survey and N. Y. state museum; by Mary Ellis. (56 A.R. N. Y. state museum 19(f2: 239-652; Bull. 66, Miscellaneous 2.) 1876-1893. List of publications re. geology and paleon- tology of N. Y; J. M. Clarke. (47 A.R. state museum 1893: 752-791.) Adirondacks 1893. Literature on geology and mineralogy of Adi- rondacks. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 629-631.) 1898. Bibliog. of Adirondacks; by C. A. Sherrill. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 423- 441.) Expenditures for Forest Reservation 1893-1904. Forest preserve fund receipts. (A.R. treas- urer 1893 (p. 138) — same 1904.) 1894-1904. Forest preserve fund payments. (Same 1894 (p. 229)— same 1904.) Forests 1883/4. Amt. of apprn. made to cover expenses of em- ployment of experts to rept. a system of forestry. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4: 10.) 1886-1894. Stmt, of payment from general fund for ex- penses, etc., of forest comn. (Same 1885/6 (p. 44) —same 1893/4.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on salaries of foresters. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 190.) 1895. Summary of apprns. and disbursements of fish, game, and forest comn. classed by subject. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 31.) 1895-1903. Financial rept. of comn. showing details of apprns. for maintenance, etc., of same. (1 same 1895 (pp. 29-30)— same 1903.) Geological Survey 1835-1877. Answer from comptroller re. amt. appro- priated for geological survey. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 59, 1878 v. 5.) 1836-1839. Stmt, of amt. expended each yr. under ch. 142, laws of 1836, providing for geological survey of state. (A.R. comptroller 1838/9: 14.) 1836-1842. Stmt, of advances made from treasury on acct. of geological survey of state, each yr. (Same 1841/2: 37.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Expenditures for — cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd 1836-1844. Stmt, of whole expenses of geological sur- vey, incl. value of bldg. and lot devoted to mu- seum. (Same 1843/4: 57.) 1836-1849. Stmt, of expense of work done by geologi- cal survey. (Assem. doc. 186 (pp. 2-3), 1850 v. 8.) 1836-1878. Various apprns. made for geological survey of state; progress of work and recommendation that apprns. for its continuance cease. (A.R. comp- troller 1877/8: 31-33.) 1837-1842. Communication from J. Hall, one of state geologists, re. organization of and expenditures for geological survey. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1843 v. 2.) 1842/3-1844/5. Amt. drawn from treasury on acct. of geological survey. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3 (p. 67)— same 1844/5.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. expenses of geological survey of state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 153, 1845 v. 5.) 1847-1876. Payment on acct. of geological survey. (Same 79 (p. 7), 1879 v. 4.) 1850. Rept. on cost of the geological survey. 5 pp. (Same 186, 1850 v. 8.) 1851/2. Stmt, of sums paid from treasury on acct. of geological survey and documentary history. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2: 49.) Museum 1841/2. Stmt, of cost of fitting up old State Hall for a geological museum, and value of lot and bldg. appropriated to this museum. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 38.) 1851-1904. Payments from general fund to satisfy ex- penses of state cabinet of natural history. (Same 1850/1 (p. 65)— same 1903/4.) From 1854/5 to 1868/9 item called variously State Cabinet of Natural History and Agricultural Muse- ums and State Museum. From 1869/70 to 1896/7 item called Expense of State Museum. Natural History oe New York 1835-1861. Natural history of N. Y.; plans, estimates, contracts, etc., for the work, with stmts, of cost of work and sales from beginning to 1846 and each yr. following to 1861. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: 36-38.) 1836-1844. Stmt, of amt. paid for publication and sur- vey of Natural History of State. (Sen. doc. 123 (p. 2), 1845 v. 3.) 1842-1846. Stmt, of various legislative provisions, con- tracts, apprns., etc., made for publication of Nat- ural History of N. Y. (A.R. comptroller 1845/6: 62-65.) 1845/6. Stmt, of expenses of survey and publication of Natural History of N. Y. for fiscal yr., with amt. reed, into treasury on sales. (Same 1845/6: 61- 62.) 1846-1876. Receipts from sales of Natural History of N. Y. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 9), 1879 v. 4.) 1850. Rept. of minority re. expense of Natural History of State. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 124, 1845 v. 3.) 1851. Abstr. of accts. certified to comptroller for pub- lication of geological rept. (Assem. doc. 124 (pp. 36-37), 1851 v. 4.) 1852. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to superintend completion of publication of the Natural History of N. Y., giving expenditures. 23 pp. (Same 23, 1852 v. 1.) 1866-1875. Amts. paid legislative prtr. for repts. of cab- inet of natural history. (Same 79 (p. 4), 1879 v. 4.) 1873. Communication from comptroller re. moneys paid out of treasury on acct. of Natural History of State. 9 pp. (Same 91, 1873 v. 6.) 416 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forest Reservation Ambondack Pbesebve See also Parks : State. Adirondacks ; do. below, Maps. serial 1 series 1872. Ann. rept. of comrs. of state parks of the state of N. Y., 1. Albany, 1873. No more published. In Sen. docs. 1873, v. 4 : 102. There are three editions of this report, viz., Albany, Argus Co. prtrs., 1873, 23 pp. Albany, Weed, Par- sons & Co., 1874, 22 pp., and the pamphlet, without title page, as bound In the Senate docs. All the editions have the Sen. doc. number. The Weed, Parsons edition has a note saying that 2000 copies of the report were printed for the use of the Assembly and 2000 copies for the use of the comrs. The report is largely a plea for the state ownership of the Adirondack region for purposes of forest preservation. 2 series tinder ch. 220, laws of 1897. 1897-1900. Ann. rept. of forest preserve bd., 1-4 (and final). Albany, 1898-1901. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. Not in docs. 2. 1898 in Sen. docs. 1899, v. 9 : 43. 3. 1899 1900, v. 17:47. 4. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 8:39. Abolished, and, together with fisheries, game, and forest comn., created by sec. 8, ch. 395, laws of 1895, merged into forest, fish, and game comn. under ch. 94, laws of 1901 ; see series 3 under Forests, below. non-serial 1868. Govs. mess. re. speedy enactment of law for maintenance of Adirondack Park. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1868: 2403-2404.) 1873. Question, as to whether sec. covered by survey should be preserved in its primitive state as a for- est farm and source of timber supply for bldgs. and ships, and relation of same to water supply, of Adirondack wilderness, is of political import- ance. (A.R. supt. Adirondack survey 1873: 286- 287.) 1882. Forests as conservators of rainfall; action to preserve state forests urged. {Same 1882: 23-24.) . Policy of parting with title to land in Adiron- dack region questioned. (Govs. mess. 1882: 40.) 1883. Rept. re. preservation of Adirondack forest as connected with increase of fish. (13 bienn. rept. comrs. fisheries 1882/3: 34-36.) . Rept. re. preservation of forests of state. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1883 v. 5.) . History and character of region containing the only great state forests remaining as a public do- main within N. Y. state. (A.R. supt. Adirondack and state lands survey 1883: 30-31.) . First legislative step toward preservation of for- ests, ch. 13, act of 1883. (A.R. comptroller 1886/7: 20.) 1883-1887. Enumeration of various enactments and de- cisions re. state lands and forestry. (Same 1886/7- 20-22.) 1884. Rept. of forestry comn. apptd. under ch. 551, laws of 1884, to investigate a system for forestry preservation. 57 pp. (Assem. doc. 36, 1885 v. 4.) . Preamble and res. re. preservation of forests 1 p. {Same 152, 1884 v. 8.) . Rept. of special committee on state lands in Adi- rondack region. 35 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1884 v. 2.) 1884/5. Recommendations for amdmt. of statutes re. forest preserves. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5: 13-14.) 1885. Rept. of committee on agric. on bills re. subject of forests. 46 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1885 v. 5.) . Forest preservation advised. (Govs. mess. 1885: 20-21.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forest Reservation — cont'd Adirondack Pbesebve — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885-1888. Gains in acreage of state land in forest pre- serve under various provisions of laws referred to; losses through redemptions from sales; erroneous entries and cancellation of sales. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1888/9: 21-22.) 1885-1891. Stmt, of total increase in acreage of state land within forest preserve since creation of forest comn.; decisions of Court of Appeals in certain cases sustaining validity of statutes re. taxation, tax sales, etc.; policy of state re. forest preserves; protest agst. unjust dealings of state with its citi- zens. {Same 1890/1: xxxvii-xlii.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on propriety of exchange of land of citizen with state situated in forest pre- serve. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 103-104.) 1890. Rept. re. establishing state park in Adirondack wilderness. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1890 v. 4.) . Communication from gov. re. use of state lands in Adirondacks for park purposes. 2 pp. {Same 29, 1890 v. 4; Assem. doc. 85, 1890 v. 13.) . Same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1890: 80-81.) 1891. In matter of inquiry concerning administration of laws in relation to forest preserve by forest comn., etc. 7 pp. . Repts. of committee on public lands and forestry on administration of laws re. forest preserve by forest comn., with suggestions for better protection of state forests. 615 pp. (Assem. doc. 81, 1891 v. 14.) . Communication from Adirondack Park Assn. ace. by bill entitled " act creating State Forest Park in Adirondack region." 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1891 v. 5.) . Special rept. of the forest comn. on establish- ment of an Adirondack State Park. 42 pp., 1 table. . In favor of measure providing comprehensive plan for creation of state park in Adirondacks. (Govs. mess. 1891.) 1893. Communication from gov. re. preservation of state's forest preserve. 3 pp. {Same 79, 1893 v. 14.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on disposition of forest preserve moneys from sale of lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 133.) . Mess, of gov. on importance of preservation of state forest preserve. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1893: 1054- 1055.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on authorizing of timber cutting in forest preserve. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 377-378.) 1893-1896. Stmt, of purchase and sales of land in for- est preserve pursuant to provisions of ch. 37, laws of 1890; ch. 707, laws of 1892; and ch. 332, laws of 1893; showing date of conveyance, acreage, and value. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 338-339) — same 1895/6.) 1893/4. No. of acres lost to state forest preserve through cancellations; rules adopted by forest comn. re. cancellation; court decisions on certain cases. (Same 1893/4: xx-xxvi.) . Stmt, of state lands in forest preserve sold pur- suant to provisions of ch. 209, laws of 1894. (Same 1893/4: 407.) 1894. Debate and proposed article of amdmt. regard- ing forest preserves. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 4: 124-157.) . Loss of forest land prevented by cancellations of tax sales by law of last yr.; suggests that law be farther strengthened. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1894.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 417 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forest Reservation— cont'd Adirondack: Pkeseeve — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1894. Special rept. of forest comn. ace. by bill to pro- vide for purchase of lands within forest preserve. 22 pp. (Assem. doc. 22, 1894 v. 3.) . Table by cos. showing acreage in and out of Adirondack Park. (Same 22 (p. 8), 1894 v. 3.) . Classification showing acreage of lots of Adiron- dack Park. (Same 22 (p. 7), 1894 v. 3.) . Communication from gov. re. speedy enactment of Sen. bill 846, re. maintenance of Adirondack Park. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1894: 1116-1117.) . Same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1894 v. 9.) 1895. Request that apprn. be made for purchase of forest lands in Adirondack and Catskill region for purposes of forest preservation with remarks re. advantages thereof. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 26-28.) . Special rept. on depredations of timber in forest preserve. 31 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1896 v. 8.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. sale of timber from forest preserve. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 89-90.) . Rept. of standing committee on public lands and forestry re. investigation of Adirondack lands and tax sales. 189 pp. (Assem. doc. 38, 1895 v. 9.) . Communication from forest comn. recommend- ing apprn. for purchase of land within boundaries of proposed forest preserve. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1895 v. 3.) 1896. Rept. of special committee on depredations of timber in forest preserve. 922 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1896 v. 10.) 1896/7-1900. Comparative stmt, of no. of acres and con- sideration, of acquisitions to forest preserve each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xxiv.) 1896/7-1900/1. Same. (Same 1900/1: xxviii.) 1897. The state's title to lands in forest preserve. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897: 438- 454.) . See also below, Forests; this date. 1897-1901. Stmt, showing purchase of lands in Adiron- dack Park made during yr. by forest preserve bd. pursuant to ch. 220, laws of 1897. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1896/7 (pp. 616-618)— same 1900/1.) 1897-1901/2. Stmt, of no. of acres and amt. of con- sideration of purchases by forest preserve since enactment of ch. 222, laws of 1897. (Bame 1901/2: xxiv.) 1897/8. Stmt, of amts. involved in various acquisitions of forest preserve lands during yr.; recommenda- tion for apprn. to cover expenses of investigation of claims of fee owners of state lands. (Same 1897/8: xxviii-xxx.) 1898. On acquisiton of lands in Adirondack region; re- peal of const, prohibition of cutting of timber on state lands foretold; on providing supply of spruce demanded by pulp mills. (Govs. mess. 1898.) . Rept. on what lands should be acquired within forest preserve in order to protect watersheds therein. 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1898 v. 2.) . Rept. re. sanitary benefits of Adirondack forest. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1898: 346-347.) . Adirondack forestry problem; by B. E. Fernow. (4 same 1898: 354-366.) . Working plans for state [forest] preserve; by O. W. Price. (4 same 1898: 418-422.) 1898/9. Acquisitons made by forest preserve under va- rious acts, amts. involved, unjust assessment of non- resident state lands. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: lxii-lxviii.) 27 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forest Reservation — cont'd Ambondack Pbesebve — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Review of acquisitions of forest preserve during yr., reference to various acts under which they were made, amts. of considerations, average prices per acre; no. of acres in various preserves, amt. of taxes on state lands in different localities, etc.; rec- ommendation for law regulating assessment and taxation of wild or forest lands. (Same 1898/9: Ixvili.) 1899. Special rept. of supt. of forests re. increase in working force of forestry dept. in order to secure better results in care and mngmt. of the preserve. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 87-91.) . Recommendation for protection and preservation of state forest lands. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1899: 22.) . Beginnings of professional forestry in the Adi- rondacks; by B. E. Fernow. (5 A.R. comrs. fisher- ies, game, and forests 1899: 401-452.) . Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate as to what additional lands shall be acquired with- in forest preserve to protect watershed, etc. (As- sem. jol. 1899: 360-370.) 1900. Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate as to certain matters pertaining to state park and forest preserve. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1900 v. 17.) 1900-1902. Table showing comptroller's 3% registered bonds issued for purchase of lands for Adirondack Park. (Legisl. manual 1901 (pp. 661-662) — same 1903.) 1901. Purchase of certain forest land recommended to prevent cutting of hardwood for commercial pur- poses, especially for acid factories within Adiron- dack preserve. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comrs. 1901: 18.) . Demand for special legislative revision of laws governing attys. for lunacy comn. and forest pre- serve bd. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901.) . Constitutional amdmts. re. application of scien- tific conservative forestry to state lands, and re. lease of small camp sites with forest preserve rec- ommended. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 18.) . Recommendation to consolidate duties of forest preserve bd. and fish and game comn. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 15.) . Forest preserve; release of state's interest to lands acquired by tax sales by ch. 300, laws of 1899, not prohibited by const.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 285-286.) . Rept. of special committee on Adirondacks lands. (Assem. jol. 1901: 3876-3888.) 1901/2. Recommendation for apptmt. of comn. to in- vestigate state's title to certain forest preserve lands occupied by people claiming to be fee own- ers thereof. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xxv.) 1902. Forest preserve; timber may not be cut within Forest-port Dam flow ground unless contract for its removal was made prior to constitutional in- hibition; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 200.) 1903. Settlement of litigation in regard to fee owners of property in forest preserve sold to state for un- paid non-resident taxes, by apptmt. of comn. to investigate and pass on same. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: xxiii.) . Apptmt. of a comn. to arrange business con- nected with state preservation of land in Adiron- dack region recommended. (Govs. mess. 1903: 33.) 418 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forest Reservation — cont'd Adirondack Preserve — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Rept. of special committee apptd. to visit and examine state property in Adirondacks. (Assem. jol. 1903: 2542-2553.) 1904. Rept. of special Sen. committee on future policy of state in relation to Adirondacks and forest pre- servations. 14 pp., map. (Sen. doc. 28, 1904 v. 15.) Catskill Preserve See also below, Maps. 1895. See above, Adirondack Preserve; this date. 1898/9. Amt. of apprn. for additional land for Catskill preserve authorized by ch. 521, laws of 1899. (A. R. comptroller 1898/9: Ixv.) Expenditures for; see above, that title Laws; see below, Forests Taxation; see Taxation: State. Realty and Person- alty Forests 1882. Preamble and res. of Amer. Forestry Congress. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 110, 1882 v. 5.) 1884. Communication from and docs, from comr. of agric. at Washington re. Amer. Forestry Congress. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1884 v. 3.) New York State serial Annual Reports 1 series Under see. 161, ch. 283, laws of 1885. 1885-1894. Ann. rept. of forest comn. of N. Y. State, 1-9. Albany, 1886-1895. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1885 In Assem. docs. 1886, v. 6 : 50 ; suppl. rept. v. 6 : 69. 2. 1886 In Assem. docs. 1887, v. 10 : 104. 3. 1888 » " 1889, v. 1:5. 4. 1889 * " 1890, v. 8:53. 5. 1890 t it ' 1891, v. 15 : 84. 6. 1891 * tt ' 1892, v. 6 : 34. 7. 1892 c i< 1893, v. 14 : 74. 8. 1893 ' Sen. 1894, v. 9 : 85. 9. 1894 ' Assem. ' 1895, v. 19 : 101 etc., 2 series Under sec. 8, ch. 395, laws of 1895. 1895-1899. Ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries, game, and forests, 1-5. N. Y. and Albany, 1896-1900. 8° and 4° Collation.* 1. 1895 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1896, 376 pp., pis., 4°. 2. 1896 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1897, 282 pp., 8°. 3. 1897 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1898, 454 pp., pis., 4°. 4. 1898 Albany and New York, Wynkoop, etc., 1899, 442 pp., pis., 4°. 5. 1899 Albany and New York, J. B. Lyon, 1900, 466 pp., pis., 4°. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1895 in Assem. docs. 1896, v. 12 : 96. 2. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 25:86. 3. 1897 1898, v. 24 : 74. 4. 1898 1899, v. 26:80. 5. 1899 1900, v. 31 : 95. A series of three so-called preliminary repts., viz., and 5 was issued as follows : 1896-1899. Preliminary repts., 2, 3, 5, 1897-1900. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 2. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 8 : 30. 3. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 7 : 27. 5. 1899 1900, v. 4 : 41. 3 series Under ch. 94, laws of 1901. 1900-1904. Ann. rept. of forest, fish, and game comn., 6-10. Albany and N. Y., 1901-1905. 8° and 4°. This commission is a merger of the Forest Preserve Board, created by ch. 220, laws of 1897, and the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission created by sec. 8, ch. 395, laws of 1895. 2, 3, Albany, NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forests — cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Collation.* 6. 1900 Albany and New York, J. B. Lyon, 1901, 532 pp., pis., 4°. 7. 1901 Albany and New York, J. B. Lyon, 1902, 534 pp., pis., 4°. 8. 1902 Albany, Argus co., 1903, 167 pp., pis., 8°. 9. 1903 Albany, O. A. Quayle, 1904, 144 pp. 8° pis., 1905, 202 pp., 55 pp. 14 26 pp. 10. 1904 Albany, Brandow Prtg. Co. pis., 8°. Also In Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1900 In Assem. docs. 1901, v. 34 : 85. 7. 1901 " " " 1902, r. 25:63. 8. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 17:66. 9. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 20:51. A series of two so-called preliminary repts., viz., 6 and 7 was issued as follows : 1900-1901. Ann. (preliminary) rept. of forest, fish, and game comn., 6-7. Albany, 1901-1902. In Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1900 in Assem. docs. 1901, v. 10 : 33. 7. 1901 1902, v. 13:35. Bulletins 1904. Forest fires of 1903; by W. F. Fox. pis. 4°. . Shell-fisheries of N. Y.; by B. F. Wood, 12 pis. 4°. These bulletins are not numbered. non-serial 1826. Injustice to state of act of Apr. 6, 1813, provid- ing for sale of timber upon state lands. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826 app. G p. 3.) . Communication from surveyor gen. recommend- ing legislative intervention to prevent depredations on timber of public lands. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 470-471.) 1875. Communication of Dr. F. B. Hough re. timber supply and most effectual means for maintaining same. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1875 v. 6.) 1883-1887. Enumeration of various enactments and de- cisions re. state lands and forestry. (A.R. comp- troller 1886/7: 20-22.) 1884. [Preliminary] rept. of forestry comn. apptd. by comptroller. 57 pp., 1 map, 4 pis. 1887. Rept. of finance committee on alleged miscon- duct of forest comn. 48 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1887 v. 4.) 1888. Special rept. of forest comn. embodying sugges- tions respecting further legislation. 14 pp. (As- sem. doc. 39, 1888 v. 6.) 1890. Opinion of atty, gen. on question whether it is duty of comrs. of forest and fisheries to prosecute trespass upon forest lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 218-220.) . Special rept. of N. Y. forest comn. 47 pp. ( Sen. doc. 19, 1891 v. 3.) 1891. Forest preservation: efforts of Genesee Valley Forestry Assn. in behalf of forests. ( 51 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1891: 580-584.) 1892. Stmt, of exchanges and sales of timber lands made pursuant to ch. 475, laws of 1887, and ch. 37, laws of 1890. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2: 328-337.) 1893. On reorganization of forest comn. (Govs. mess. 1893.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on prosecution of tres- passers on state lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 136- 137.) * On account of the Irregularity in the make-up of these volumes and the consequent uncertainty of their Identification, an exception is made and the colla- tion Is given. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 419 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forests — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Same; on action to be brought agst. person for cutting timber on state lands. (Same 1893: 180- 181.) 1894. Special rept. of forest comn. 22 pp. . Opinion of atty. gen.; validity of contract for sale of timber by forest comrs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 84-85.) . Rept. of special committee on state forests. (Re- vised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 2: 1201.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. prosecution for trespass on state lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 278.) . Outline of formation of comn. with by-laws. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 5-9.) 1897. Short talks on forestry and kindred subjects; by Wm. F. Fox; nos. 1-5. (3 same 1897: 327-371.) . Measures to ascertain title of forest lands ad- verse to state recommended. (Govs. mess. 1897.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; duties which devolve upon forest preserve fund and comrs. of fisheries, game, and forest. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 200-202.) . Same; proceedings agst. trespassers upon public land. (Same 1897: 218-219.) 1897-1899. Stmt, of receipts and disbursements on acct. of trespass on state lands. (3 A.R. comrs. fisher- ies, game, and forest 1897 (pp. 90-92) — 5 same 1899.) 1897-1900. Rept. of supt. of forests re. timber products of the state, etc. (3 same 1897 (pp. 268-307)— 6 same 1900.) Prom 1901 to 1903 same information Included In ann. rept. supt. of forests. 1898. Forestry in sandy soils; by Prof. John Gifford. (4 same 1898: 396-417.) . Adoption of scientific forestry recommended. (Govs. mess. 1898: 17-21.) 1900. Gov. suggests various improvements for admin- istration of fisheries, forest, and game comn. (Some Jan. 1900: 27.) . Scientific forestry; work and suggestions of U. S. experts. (6 A.R. comrs. forest, fish, and game 1900: 17-19.) — — . A study in practical reforesting; by J. Y. Mc- Clintock. (6 same 1900: 87-96.) . Amdmt. of const, so as to provide for practice of conservative forestry on state lands and for sale of dead, dying or mature timber under proper safe- guards recommended. (6 same 1900: 15.) . Apprn. to continue co-operative work with U. S. forestry dept. in the state requested. (6 same 1900: 16.) . Methods of estimating and measuring standing timber; by A. Knechtel. (6 same 1900: 67-86.) 1902. Increase of no. of foresters employed by state; provision for adequate compensation. (8 same 1902: 8.) . Schedule of lands purchased from state for which payment was made during yr., arranged by cos. and tracts, showing acreage and price. (8 same 1902: 153-156.) . Recommendation for amdmt. to restricting cut- ting of timber and prohibiting of acid factories; scientific forestry; leasing of state lands. (Govs. mess. 1902: 13-15.) . Relation of forests to floods. (Sen. doc. 37 (p 128), 1903 v. 9.) Aeboe Day 1888-1903. Arbor day annual. (A.R. public instruction 1889 (pp. 875-895)— same 1903.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forests — cont'd Abbob Day — cont'd 1889-1903. Tables showing no. of school distrs. report- ing no. trees planted on arbor day. (Same 1896 (p. xi) — same 1903.) 1893-1904. Arbor day annual. [Albany, 1893-1904.] Education serial New York State College of Forestry 1898-1903. Ann. rept., 1-6. Albany, 1899-1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1898 in Assem. docs. 1899, v. 2 : 38. 2. 1899 " " " 1900, v. 8 : 36. 3. 1900 1901, v. 10 : 34. 4. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 13:38. 5. 1902 1903, v. 2 : 11. 6. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, v. 1:7. non-serial 1898/9. No. of acres and amt. paid by forest preserve bd. for land for establishment by Cornell Univer- sity of dept. known as N. Y. State College of For- estry; land becoming a part of forest preserve. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: Ixiv.) 1902. Suggestion for practical lessons in forestry by Farmers' Institutes and state and local fairs. (10 A.R. agric. dept. 1902 v. 1: 177.) 1904. Suggestions re. continuance of Cornell School of Forestry. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 14.) Expenditures fob; see above, that title Laws 1888. Fish and game laws of N. Y. in force, also laws for preservation of forests; by G. E. Kent. (4) 135 pp. 1895. Fisheries, game, and forest law of state relating to game, fish and wild animals, and to forest pre- serve and Adirondack Park, as revised and en- acted by legisl. of 1895, and amended 1896. (1 A. R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895: 259- 376.) 1895/6. Forest preserve and tax laws; provisions of va- rious acts and amdmts., recommendation for ex- tension of state holdings. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xli-xlv.) 1896/7. Comments on various provisions of forest pre- serves and tax laws; original purpose of laws tax- ing forest lands; provisions of law of 1896. (Same 1896/7: xxxiv-xxxviii.) 1900. The forest, fish, and game law of the state re. forest preserve, fish, game, and the International Park. 95 pp. 1901. Same. 123 pp. Pests 1819. Observations on disease of gum trees, called black gum, destructive in N. Y., 1816-1818; by E. C. Genet, (v. 4 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. pt. 2 1819: 122-125.) 1899. Insects injurious to elm trees; by E. P. Felt. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 351- 379.) . Shade tree pests in N. Y. state; by E. P. Felt. (N. Y. state museum Bull. no. 27: 39-60.) 1901. Insects affecting forest trees; by E. P. Felt. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 479-534.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Fobest Tax Tree Planting 1901. Tree planting on street and highways; by W. F. Fox. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 177-224.) . Tree planting. [Extract from rept. of asst. supt.] (7 same 1901: 42-57.) 1903. Tree planting on streets and highways; by W. F. Fox. 50 pp., 20 pis. 420 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Forests — cont'd Wardens 1890. Protect the forests; duties of supervisors and fire wardens; laws and rules. 22 (1) pp. 1895-1903. Rept. of chief game protector and forester. (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1895 (pp. 151-157)— 9 same 1903.) From 1897 to 1898 and 1900 to 1903 called Chief Game Protection only. In 1899 called Fish and Game Protection. Geological Survey New York State serial 1 survey By Assem. res. of April 18, 1835, the Secy, of State was requested to rept. to the Legislature at its next session, the most expedient method of obtain- ing a complete geological surrey of the state. Secy, of State John A. Dix made the desired rept. as shown below. On April 15, 1836, an act was passed to provide for a geological survey. Under this act repts. were made to the governor and transmitted annually by him as shown below. 1 series 1836. Rept. of secy, of state re. geological survey of state. 60 pp. (Assem. doc. 9, 1836 v. 1.) Outlining the plan for the survey subsequently foilowed under act of Apr. 15, 1836. 2 series 1837-1841. Communication from gov. transmitting repts. re. geological survey of state, n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1837 in Assem. docs. 1837, v. 2 : 161. 1838 ' 1838, v. 4:200. 1839 1839, v. 5:275. 1840 1840, v. 2:50. 1841 1841, v. 5 : 150. Synopsis of Reports 1837. 212 pp. 1 ann. rept. Botanical dept, J. Torrey, pp. 9- 10. 1 ann rept. Zoological dept, J. B. De Kay, pp. 11-13. 1 ann. rept Mineralogical dept., L. C. Beck, pp. 15-60. 1 ann. rept 1 geol. dlstr.,* W. W. Mather, pp. 61-95. 1 ann. rept. 2 geol. dlstr.,* E. Emmons, pp. 97- 153. 1 ann. rept. 3 geol. distr.,* T. A. Conrad, pp. 155-186. 1 ann. rept 4 geol. distr.,' L. Vanuxem, pp. 187- 212. 1838. 384 pp., 10 pis., 5 foldg. diagrams. 2 ann. rept. Botanical and Zoological depts., J. E. De Kay, p. ■>. 2 ann. rept. Mineralogical dept, L. C. Beck, pp. 7-73 [106]. 1 ann. rept Paljeontological dept, T. A. Conrad, pp. 107-119. 2 ann. rept. 1 geol. distr.,* W. W. Mather, pp. 120-184. 2 ann. rept 2 geol. distr.,* E. Emmons, pp. 185- 252. 2 ann. rept. 3 geol. distr.,* L. Vanuxem, pp. 253- 286. 2 ann. rept. 4 geol. distr.,* J. Hall, pp. 287- 384 1839. 351 pp. 3 ann. rept. Mineralogical dept, L. C. Beck, pp. 9-57. 2 ann. rept. Palzeontological dept, T. A. Conrad, pp. 58-66. 3 ann. rept 1 geol. distr.,* W. W. Mather, pp. 69-199. 3 ann. rept. 2 geol. dlstr.,* E. Emmons, pp. 201- 239. 3 ann. rept 3 geol. distr.,* L. Vanuxem, pp. 241- 285. 3 ann. rept 4 geol. distr.,* J. Hall, pp. f>87- 351. 1840. 484 pp. 3 ann. rept. Zoological dept, J. E. De Kay, pp. 7-36. 4 ann. rept Mineralogical dept, L. C. Beck, pp. 46-111. 3 ann. rept Botanical dept, J. Torrey, pp. 113- 197. NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 survey — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Synopsis of Reports — cont'd 3 ann. rept. Palaeontological dept., T. A. Conrad, pp. 199-207. 4 ann. rept. 1 geol. distr.,* W. W. Mather, pp. 209-258. 4 ann. rept. 2 geol. dlstr.,* E. Emmons, pp. 259- 353 4 ann. rept 3 geol. distr.,* L. Vanuxem, pp. 355- 388 4 ann. 'rept 4 geol. distr.,* J. Hall, pp. 389- 484. 1841. 184 pp. 5 ann. rept. Mineralogical dept, L. C. Beck, pp. 5-23. 4 ann. rept. Palseontological dept, T. A. Conrad, pp. 25-57. 5 ann. rept 1 geol. distr.,* W. W. Mather, pp. 59-112. 5 ann. rept. 2 geol. distr.,* E. Emmons, pp. 113- 136. 5 ann. rept 3 geol. distr.,* L. Vanuxem, pp. 337- 147. 5 ann. rept. 4 geol. dlstr.,* J. Hall, pp. 149- 184. 2 survey 1 series Under ch. 250, laws of 1881. 1881-1888. Ann. rept. of the state geologist, 1-8. Al- bany, 1882-1889. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1881 in Assem. docs. 1882, v. 7 : 32.f 2. 1882 1883, v. 7 : 178. 3. 1883 1884, v. 7 : 111. 4. 1884 ' 1885, v. 7 : 161. 5. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 9 : 105. 6. 1886 ' 1887, V. 9:72. 7. 1887 " 41 ann. rept museum pp. 359-390 ; 43 same pp. 275-306. 8. 1888 In Sen. docs. 1889, v. 11:66. " " " 42 ann. rept state museum, pp. 349- 496. 2 series Under ch. 247, laws of 1888. 1889-1904. Ann. rept. of the state geologist, 9-24. Al- bany, 1890-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 9. 1889 in Sen. docs. 1890, v. 7:60. " " " 43 ann. rept state museum pp. 207- 274. 10. 1890 in Sen. docs. 1891, v. 7 : 76. " " " 44 ann. rept. state museum pp. 36- 114. 11. 1891 in Sen. docs. 1892, v. 10 : 65. ' 45 ann. rept. state museum pp. 321- 616. 12. 1892 in Sen. docs. 1893, v. 6:40. " " " 46 ann. rept state museum pp. 151- 288 13. 1893 in Sen. docs. 1894, v. 12 : 88. 47 ann. rept. state museum, pp. 199- 1137. 14. 1894 in 48 ann. rept. state museum, v. 2:7- 699. 15. 1895 in 49 ann. rept. state museum v. 2:7- 738. 16. 1896 in 50 ann. rept. state museum v. 2:1- 436. 17. 1897 in 51 ann. rept. state museum v. 1 : 5- 153. 18. 1898 In 52 ann. rept. state museum v. 2:1- 169. 19. 1899 In 53 ann. rept. state museum v. 1 : r. 5- 170. 20. 1900 in 54 ann. rept. state museum v. 1 : r. 8-261. 21. 1901 in 55 ann. rept. state museum r. 1- 166. • The areas covered by the several geological districts are given in the collation of the final rept ; see below, Natural History, etc. t Note In place of doc. 32, v. 2 incorrectly refers to v. 6, [i. e., 7], for copy of report. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 421 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 survey — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 22. 1902 in 56 ann. rept. state museum i. 6- 161. 23. 1903 In 57 ann. rept. state museum v. 1, pt. 1, r. 6-213. non-serial 1835. Rept. on memorial of Amer. Institute praying for geological survey of state. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 374, 1835 v. 4.) 1836. In favor of geological survey of state. (Govs, mess. 1836.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to geological survey of state. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 77, 1836 v. 2.) . Alluvial deposits of 1st geol. distr.; their great importance to state. (Some 161 (pp. 70-73), 1837 v. 2.) . Rocks and geol. structure of 2d geol. distr, (Same 161 (pp. 106-120), 1837 v. 2.) . Topography of 2d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp 98-106), 1837 v. 2.) . Destruction of property threatened by sand dunes; manner in which same may be arrested (Same 161 (pp. 83-84), 1837 v. 2.) . Remarks on organic remains of red sandstone (Same 161 (pp. 167-170), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Queries proposed to people of state by commit tee on behalf of bd. of geologists re. minerals, rocks, marls, peats, petrifactions, and soils, with view to facilitate progress of survey. 8 pp. . Apptmts. of geologists under act of 1836; pre- liminary surveys. (Govs. mess. 1837.) . Rept. of committee on colleges, etc., on communi- cation from gov. re. geological survey of state and repts. of persons engaged in execution thereof. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 258, 1837 v. 3.) 1838. Geological survey of the state. [Albany, 1838.] 8 pp. Caption title. . Stmt, showing compensation of persons employ- ed in geol. survey. (Assem. doc. 275 (p. 2), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on examination of Lake Sodom. (Same 275 (pp. 264-270), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Mess, from gov. transmitting two several repts. in relation to geol. survey of state. 23 pp. (Same 406, 1839 v. 6.) 1. e., Torrey botanical rept. and extr. from com- munication of J. B. De Kay. . Govs, letter transmitting rept. on geol. survey of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1839: 456-458.) . Economical geology of 3d geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 385-388), 1840 v. 2.) . Communications from L. C. Beck to gov. re. geol. survey of state. (Same 50 (pp. 37-43), 1840 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to geol. survey. 16 pp. (Same 338, 1840 v. 8.) . Same; on petition for copy of geologists' repts. for each school distr. 2 pp. (Same 290, 1840 v. 7.) . Topogr. and agric. characters of cos. of 1st geol. distr. examined during past yr. (Same 150 (pp. 63-66), 1841 v. 5.) 1842. Communication from secy, of state re. geol. sur- vey. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1843 v. 2.) . Communication from gov. re. progress of geol. survey. 8 pp. (Same 68, 1842 v. 3.) 1843. Geol. survey of N. Y., its influence upon pro- ductive pursuits of community; by J. Hall. (v. 3 Trans, state agric. socy. 1843: 241-354.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1843. Supplemental communication from secy, of state re. the law concerning geol. survey. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1843 v. 3.) . Communication from Messrs. Emmons and Hall, state geologists, re. present condition of geol. sur- vey. 9 pp. (Same 60, 1843 v. 2.) 1877. See below, Natural History, etc.; this date. 1879. See same. 1887. Plan of co-operation with U. S. Geological Sur- vey outlined in order to complete survey of state in a thorough manner. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1887: 15.) 1892. Advantages of state survey noted by engr. with request that legisl. provide for co-operation with U. S. Geological Survey in prosecution of same. (Same 1892: 34-38.) 1895. Distribution and economic value of glacial drift. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 420.) 1897. See below, Museums. State Museum; this date. 1902. Economic geology of western N. Y.; by I. P. Bishop. (56 A.R. state museum 1902 v. 1: r.42- r.75.) Albany County See also below, Maps. 1821. Geol. survey of Albany co. (v. 1 pt. 2 Memoirs bd. of agric. state of N. Y. 1821: 56.) Cattaraugus County 1839. Rept. of E. N. Horsford, to Jas. Hall, on geology of Cattaraugus co. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 457-472), 1840 v. 2.) 1893. Preliminary rept. on geology of Cattaraugus and Chautauqua cos. maps. (47 A. R. state museum 1893: 711-721.) Chautauqua County 1840. Rept. on geology of Chautauqua co. (Assem. doc. 150 (pp. 169-179), 1841 v. 5.) 1893. See Cattaraugus co., this date. Chenango County 1893. Geol. survey of state of N. Y.; field work in Che- nango co.; by J. M. Clarke. (47 A.R. state museum 1893: 723-751.) Clinton County 1838. Rept. on geology of Clinton co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 230-234), 1839 v. 5.) 1895. Geol. survey of N. Y.; geology of Clinton co.; by H. P. Cushing. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 499-573.) 1899. Geology of Rand Hill and vicinity, Clinton co.; by H. P. Cushing. (53 same v. 2 1899: 133-170.) Columbia County 1837. Economical geology of Columbia and Dutchess cos. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 143-184), 1838 v. 4.) Erie County 1840. Rept. on geology of Erie co. (Assem. doc. 150 (pp. 150-169), 1841 v. 5.) 1895. Geol. survey of N. Y.; structural and economic geology of Erie co.; by J. P. Bishop, maps. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 305-392.) Essex County 1837. Geology of co. of Essex. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 219-250), 1838 v. 4.) 1840. See below, Hamilton, do. Warren cos. 1893. Preliminary rept. on geology of Essex co.; by J. F. Kemp. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 624-683.) 1895. Geology of Moriah and Westport townships, Es- sex co., N. Y.; by J. F. Kemp. map. (48 same 1894 app. 323-358; same bull. v. 3 no. 1'4.) 422 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd New York State — cont'd Essex County — cont'd 1895. Geol. survey of N. Y.; prelim, rept. on geology of Essex co.; by J. F. Kemp. map. (49 A.R state museum v. 2 1895: 575-659.) 1897. See below, Washington co. Franklin County 1840. See below, Hamilton co. 1898. Prelim, rept. on geology of Franklin co.; by H. P. Cushing. (52 A.R. state museum v. 2 1898: 73- 128.) 1900. Recent geological work in Franklin and St. Law- rence cos.; by H. P. Cushing. (54 same v. 1 1900: r.22-r.l39.) Genesee River 1837. Geology of Genesee River. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 292-294), 1838 v. 4.) Hamilton County 1838. Rept. on geology of Hamilton co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 224-230), 1839 v. 5.) 1840. Rept. on survey in interior of Hamilton, Essex, and Franklin cos. (Same 150 (pp. 113-133), 1841 v. 5.) 1897. See below, Washington co. 1898. Prelim, repts. on geology of Hamilton, Warren, and Washington cos.; by J. F. Kemp, D. H. New- land, and B. F. Hill. (52 A.R. state museum v. 2 1898: 135-136.) Herkimer County 1837. Rept. on geology of Herkimer co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 266-273), 1838 v. 4.) 1903. Geology of vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer co. 95 pp. (N. Y. state museum bull. no. 77.) Hudson River Valley 1895. Rept. re. topographical survey of upper Hudson River Valley made jointly with U. S. Geological Survey. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1895: 29-50.) 1837. Kings County See below, Queens co. Lewis County 1839. Rept. on geology of Lewis co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 356-383), 1840 v. 2.) Mohawk Valley 1893. Geology of the Mohawk valley in Herkimer, Ful- ton, Montgomery, and Saratoga cos.; by N. H. Dar- ton. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 600-623.) Monroe County 1837. Local and economical geology of Monroe co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 327-347), 1838 v. 4.) 1902. Economic geology of Monroe co. and contiguous territory; by C. J. Sarle. (53 A.R. state museum v. 1 1902: r.76-r.l06.) Montgomery County 1837. Rept. on geology of Montgomery co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 257-266), 1838 v. 4.) Nassau County 1901. Pleistocene geology of portions of Nassau co. and borough of Queens; by J. B. Woodworth. (N. Y. state museum bull. 48: 617-674 and map.) New York County 1838. Rept. of L. D. Gale, to W. W. Mather, on geology of N. Y. co. (Asem. doc. 275 (pp. 177-199), 1839 v 5.) Niagara County 1837. Local and economical geology of Niagara co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 359-373), 1838 v. 4.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey— cont'd New York State — cont'd Niagara Falls See also below, Maps. 1901. Guide to geology and paleontology of Niagara Falls; by A. W. Grabau. maps. (N. Y. state mu- seum bull. 45: 1-284.) Oneida County 1837. Rept. on geology of Oneida co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 273-280), 1838 v. 4.) 1902. Notes on economic geology of Oneida co.; by C. H. Smyth. (53 A.R. state museum v. 1 1902: r.115- r. 116.) Onondaga County 1860. Geological and topographical map of Onondaga co.; by G. Geddes. (v. 19 Trans, state agric. socy. 1859 following p. 218.) 1895. Geol. survey of N. Y.; economic geology of Onondaga co.; by D. D. Luther, maps. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 237-303.) Ontario County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Ontario co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 304-314), 1839 v. 5.) Orange County 1838. Rept. of W. Horton, to W. W. Mather, on geology of Orange co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 135-175), 1839 v. 5.) 1895. Geol. survey of N. Y; geology of Orange co.; by H. Ries. maps. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 394-474.) Orleans County 1837. Local and economical geology of Orleans co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 347-359), 1838 v. 4.) Oswego County 1837. Rept. on geology of Oswego co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 280-286), 1838 v. 4.) Queens County 1837. Economical geology of Queens, Kings, and Rich- mond cos. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 122-142), 1838 v. 4.) Richmond County 1837. See above, Queens co. Rockland County 1838. Economical geology of Rockland and Orange cos. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 114-134), 1839 v. 5.) St. Lawrence County 1893. Rept. on preliminary examination of general economic geology of 4 townships in St. Lawrence and Jefferson cos.; by C. H. Smyth, maps. (47 A.R. state museum 1893: 685-709.) Seneca County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Seneca co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 290-304), 1839 v. 5.) 1894. Geol. survey of N. Y.; structural and economic geology of Seneca co. (48 A.R. state museum v. 2 1894: 57-125.) Steuben County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Steuben co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 324-326), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. on topographical character of Steuben co. (Same 50 (pp. 395-401), 1840 v. 2.) Suffolk County 1836. Local details of economical geology of Suffolk co., L. I. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 74-92), 1837 v. 2.) Sullivan County 1839. Economical geology of Sullivan, Delaware, Ul- ster, Greene, and Schoharie cos. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 213-258), 1840 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 423 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd New York State — cont'd Tompkins County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Tompkins co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 317-321), 1839 v. 5.) Ulster County 1893. Preliminary rept. on geology of Ulster co.; by N. H. Darton. (47 A.R. state museum 1893: 482- 566.) . Economic geology of Ulster co.; by P. L. Nason. (47 same 1893: 567-600.) Warren County 1838. Rept. on geology of Warren co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 234-239), 1839 v. 5.) 1840. Rept. on geology of Warren, Washington, and Essex cos. (Same 150 (pp. 13-18), 1841 v. 5.) 1897. See Washington co.; this date. Washington County 1840. See above, Warren co. 1897. Prelim, rept. on geology of Washington, Warren, and part of Essex and Hamilton cos.; by J. P. Kemp and D. H. Newland. (51 A.R. state museum v. 2 1897: 499-553.) Wayne County 1837. Local and economical geology of Wayne co. (As- sem. doc. 200 (pp. 312-326), 1838 v. 4.) Westchester County 1838. Economical geology of N. Y., Westchester, and Putnam cos. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 72-114), 1839 v. 5.) 1840. Rept. on geology of Westchester co. (Same 150 (pp. 12-13), 1841 v. 5.) Yates County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Yates co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 314-317), 1839 v. 5.) Maps 1842. Geol. map of the state of N. Y., by legislative authority. N. Y., engraved by Sherman and Smith; S. C. Clark, printer, 1842. 91% x 99 cm. 1844. Agric. and geol. map of the state of N. Y., by legislative authority. N. Y., engraved by Sherman and Smith; S. C. Clark, printer, 1844. 93 x 107 cm. 1851. Catalogue of maps and surveys in offices of secy. of state engr., and in N. Y. State Library. Albany, 1851. 4, 288 (1) pp. See below 1859 for later ed. 1859. Catalogue of maps and surveys in the offices of the secy, of state, state engr. and surveyor, and comptroller, and state library; revised by D. E. E. Mix. 375 pp. See above 1851 for earlier ed. 1889. Hist, of geol. map of N. Y. state. (9 A.R. state geologist 1889: 16-25.) 1894. Preliminary geol. map of N. Y. exhibiting the structure of the state so far as known. Prepared under the direction of James Hall, state geologist, by W J McGee. Published by authority of the legislature of N. Y. Washington, printed by the U. S. Geol. Survey, 1894. 160 x 172 cm. 1895. Geol. map of part of s. e. N. Y. state; by F. J. H. Merrill. (N. Y. state museum bull, no 15, in cover pocket) [1898.] Fisheries, game, and forest comn. Adiron- dack map. 2 maps in cover. [1899.] Same. Map of the Catskill Preserve. 2 maps in cover. [1900.] Same. Adirondack map. 4 maps in cover. 1902. Description of state geol. map of 1901; by P. J. H. Merrill. (N. Y. state museum bull. 56: 1-42.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Geological Survey — cont'd Maps — cont'd Albany County 1894. Preliminary geol. map of Albany co. Prepared under the supervision of James Hall, state geolo- gist, N. H. Darton, asst, 1892-1893. [Albany. 1894.] map 74 x 78 cm. Niagara Falls [1843.] Trigonometrical survey of the Falls of Niaga- ra. Executed for the geol. rept. of the 4th distr. [Albany, 1843.] map. 39% x 75 cm. Mineral Springs 1836. Mineral springs of 1st geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 65), 1837 v. 2.) . Springs of Chateaugay. (Same 161 (pp. 122- 123), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Mineral springs of state. (Same 200 (pp. 10- 73), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on mineral springs of Columbia and Dutchess cos. (Same 200 (pp. 173-176), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on acidulous or carbonated springs of state. (Same 200 (pp. 48-55), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on sulphuretted, or sulphurous springs of state. (Same 200 (pp. 55-68), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on petrifying springs of state. (Same 200 (pp. 69-73), 1838 v. 4.) . Catalogue of mineral springs of state, hitherto known, with their composition as far as deter- mined. (Same 200 (table following p. 73), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on nitrogen springs of state. (Same 200 (pp. 47-48), 1838 v. 4.) . Rept. on gas, or carburetted hydrogen springs. (Same 200 (pp. 41-47), 1838 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on mineral springs, old and new, in 1st geol. distr. (Same 150 (pp. 108-111), 1841 v. 5.) 1895. Mineral springs and their revenue in bathing and industries. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 561- 578.) . Natural carbonic acid gas of Saratoga Springs and its use. (Same 15: 561.) Minerals 1814. On recent attention to mineralogical resources of U. S. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of use- ful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 12.) 1816. Amer. localities of aluminous minerals, (v. 4 same pt. 2 1816: 90-92.) New York State 1799. Sketch of mineralogical history of state of N. Y.; by Mitchel. (Trans, socy. instituted in state of N. Y. for promotion of agric, arts, and mfg. pt. 4 1799: 124-152.) 1836. App. containing catalogue of a few minerals of 2d geol. distr., with acct. of 2 new species. (As- sem. doc. 161 (pp. 151-153), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of metallic minerals met with in 4th geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 198-205), 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Tabular view of minerals of state. (Same 275 (pp. 10-13), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on gaseous and earthly minerals of state. (Same 275 (pp. 13-42), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on metallic minerals of state. (Same 275 (pp. 42-54), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. and description of rocks of 3d geol. distr. (Some 275 (pp. 245-264), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on silver, lead, tin, copper, and titanium mines in N. Y., Westchester, and Putnam cos. (Same 275 (pp. 102-106), 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. on iron ores of N. Y., Westchester, and Putnam cos. (Same 275 (pp. 106-114), 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. on rocks of Rockland and Orange cos. (Same 275 (pp. 122-132), 1839 v. 5.) 424 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd New York State — cont'd . Rept. on ores of Rockland and Orange cos. (Same 275 (pp. 132-134), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Notices of some rare or interesting minerals recently found in state. (Same 275 (pp. 107-111), 1840 v. 2.) . View of mineralogy of different cos. of state ar- ranged alphabetically. (Same 50 (pp. 64-106), 1840 v. 2.) . Description of minerals, etc., of Allegany co. (Same 50 (pp. 401-411), 1840 v. 2.) . Description of minerals, etc., of Cattaraugus co. (Same 50 (pp. 412-416), 1840 v. 2.) 1840. Metamorphic and primitive rocks of Saratoga and Washington cos., and their contents. (Same 150 (pp. 103-105), 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. on ores of Clinton and Franklin cos. (Same 150 (pp. 133-134), 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. on minerals of valley of Mohawk and Western N. Y. (Same 150 (pp. 8-12), 1841 v. 5.) 1888. Some N. Y. minerals and their localities; by F. L. Nason. (N. Y. state museum bull. no. 4: 5-19.) 1895. Mineral resources of N. Y. state; by F. J. H. Mer- rill. (Same 15: 365-595.) 1902. Guide to mineralogic collections of N. Y. state museum; by H. P. Whitlock. (Same 58: 1-152.) 1903. List of N. Y. mineral localities; by H. P. Whit- lock. 108 pp. (Same no. 70.) Catskill Mountains 1839. Rept. on group of rock found in Catskill Mts. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 227-236), 1840 v. 2.) Chemung County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy of Chemung co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 321-324), 1839 v. 5.) Essex County 1902. Notes of recent mineral developments at Mine- ville, Essex co.; by H. Ries. (56 A.R. state mu- seum 1902 v. 1: r.l25-r.l30.) Genesee County 1839. Description of rocks of Genesee co. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 424-451), 1840 v. 2.) Livingston County 1839. Rept. on rocks, etc., of Livingston co. (Assem. doc. 50 (pp. 416-424), 1840 v. 2.) Onondaga County 1902. Mineral resources of Onondaga co.; by T. C. Hopkins. (53 A.R. state museum 1902 v. 1: r.108- r.114.) Ontario County 1838. See above, Geology; this date. Orange County 1840. Orange co. unequalled by any other in extent, interest, and value of its mineral productions. (Assem.. doc. 150 (p. 18), 1841 v. 5.) St. Lawrence County 1837. Rept. and description of minerals and rocks of St. Lawrence co. (Assem. doc. 200 (pp. 195-219), 1838 v. 4.) 1902. Economic mineral products of St. Lawrence co.; by W. N. Logan. (53 A.R. state museum 1902 v. 1: r.H8-r.l24.) Seneca County 1838. See above, Geology, Seneca County; this date. 1838. Steuben County See above, Geology, Steuben County. NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd New York State — cont'd Tompkins County 1838. See above, Geology. Tompkins County; this date. 1902. Notes on mineral developments in region around Ithaca; by H. Ries. (53 A.R. state museum v. 1 1902: r.l07-r.l08.) Wayne County 1838. Rept. on mineralogy and geology of Wayne co. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 326-338), 1839 v. 5.) Westchester County 1838. Rocks of N. Y., Westchester, and Putnam cos. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 79-102), 1839 v. 5.) Yates County 1838. See above Geology. Yates County; this date. Ambeb New Jersey 1814. Discovery of amber in N. J. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 28.) Antimony Connecticut 1814. Discovery of antimony in Conn. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 23.) Babytes 1814. Discovery of barytes in sulphate form in N. Y. and Md. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of use- ful arts in state 1814: 36.) Bltjestone 1893. Bluestone quarries of Ulster co. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 578-585.) Building Stone New York State 1836. Erratic blocks of Suffolk co. furnish only rocks for bldg. and wall stones. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 87-89.), 1837 v. 2.) 1888. Statistics of quarries of N. Y. state. (N. Y. state museum bull. 3 app.) . Bldg. stone in N. Y. state; by J. C. Smock. (Same 3: 7-143.) 1890. Descriptive notes of quarry distrs. and quarries. (Same 10: 228-281.) . Bldg. stone in N. Y. state; by J. C. Smock, with map, opp. p. 396, showing location of quarries in N. Y. state. (Same 10.) 1895. Geology and distribution of bldg. stone in N. Y. ; by J. C. Smock. (Same 15: 372-492.) 1897. Road materials and road bldg. in N. Y.; by F. J. H. Merrill. (Same v. 4 no. '17.) Cabbonate Obes 1889. Carbonate ores of Hudson River. (N. Y. state museum bull. 7: 13-14.) Cement 1820. Detailed advice on agric, consideration urged of working for discovery of some hydraulic cement and more coal. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1820.) 1832-1893. On Rosendale, or natural, cement produce of Ulster co. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 573- 578.) Chbomates Maryland 1814. Discovery of chromate of iron in vicinity of Baltimore, (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 18-19.) Clay 1836. Clays of Suffolk co. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 89- 91), 1837 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 425 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd Clay — cont'd 1838. Remarks on clays and sands of N. Y., Westches- ter, and Putnam cos. {Same 275 (pp. 76-77), 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on clays of Warren co. (Same 275 (pp. 203-212), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Description of clays found in vicinity of Mcln- tyre. (Same 50 (pp. 294-295), 1840 v. 2.) 1893. Map of state showing location of clay deposits and mnftres. (N. Y. state museum bull. 12.) 1895. Tests of Devonian shales of N. Y. to determine their value for mnftre. of clay products. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 673-698.) . Geology and geography of the clay deposits. (N. Y. state museum bull. 12: 100-136.) . Clay distribution and clay industries in N. Y. state. {Same 15: 494-501.) 1900. Clays of N. Y.; by H. Reis. pp. 489-944. (Same 35.) Coal 1814. Existence of coal in Va., R. I., Penna., and indica- tions of existence in N. Y., N. J., and Md. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 27.) New York State 1822. Rept. on that part of speech of govs. re. dis- covery of coal. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 176-181.) . State encouragement of discovery of coal mines urged. (Govs. mess. 1822.) 1828. Rept. on that part of govs. mess. re. fossil coal and petition of sundry inhabitants of Orleans co. on same subject. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1113- 1116.) . Same; separate. 10 pp. 1829. Rept. on memorial of Lyceum of Natural His- tory, N. Y. City, on expediency of instituting search for bituminous coal within state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 887-888.) 1830. Rept. on memorial re. fossil coal. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 175, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 2.) 1836. Remarks on coal found in 4th geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 195-198), 1837 v. 2.) . Remarks on probability of discovering coal in 3d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 183-184), 1837 v. 2.) Cobalt North Carolina 1814. Discovery of cobalt mines in N. C. and Conn, (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 23.) COPPEB New Jersey 1719. Discovery of copper mine in N. J. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. p. 20.) New York State 1829. Communication from comrs. on erection of state prison at Mt. Pleasant re. working of now disused copper mine. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 304-305.) 1836. Copper of 2d geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 124), 1837 v. 2.) Cbystalline Rocks 1888. Descriptive notes of quarry distrs. and quarries of crystalline rocks. (N. Y. state museum bull. 3: 25-44.) 1895. Crystalline rocks of St. Lawrence co.; by C. H. Smyth, Jr. (49 A.R. state museum v. 2 1895: 477- 497.) 1896. Crystalline rocks of western Adirondack re- gions; by C. H. Smyth, Jr. (51 same v. 2 1897: 469-497.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd Cbtstalline Rcks — cont'd 1898. Progress in mapping crystalline rocks of west- ern Adirondack region; by C. H. Smyth and D. H. Newland. (52 same v. 2 1898: 128-135.) Emebt 1895. Produce of emery in Westchester co. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 555.) Flint 1814. Discovery of flint in N. J. and Penna. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 38-39.) Fullebs' Earth 1814. Discovery of fullers' earth in S. C. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 37.) Gabnet 1892. Permission, when granted by comrs. of land office, to work garnet mines in forest preserve should be upon condition of protecting timber and trees; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 409-412.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. garnet mines in forest preserve. (Same 1895: 373-376.) . Source, description, and utilization of garnet in N. Y. state. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 553- 555.) Gneiss 1836. Remarks on gneiss of Mohawk Valley. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 158-160), 1837 v. 2.) Gbaphite 1895. Produce of graphite in Ticonderoga. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 552.) Gypsum 1895. Distribution and utilization of gypsum. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 550-551.) Hematite Obe 1889. Hematite ores of St. Lawrence and Jefferson cos. (N. Y. state museum bull. 7: 10-11.) Ibon 1836. General remarks on specular oxide of iron. (As- sem. doc. 161 (p. 136), 1837 v. 2.) . Extent and thickness of beds of magnetic oxide of iron. (Same 161 (p. 129), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of red oxide of iron and associated strata of 3d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 176-177), 1837 v. 2.) . Remarks on geol. situation and associated rocks of magnetic oxide of iron. (Same 161 (pp. 127- 128), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of ores of iron. (Same 161 (pp. 18-42), 1837 v. 2.) . Ores generally used in mnftre. of iron. (Same 161 (p. 17), 1837v. 2.) . Description of iron ores found in 2d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 127-150), 1837 v. 2.) . Local details re. magnetic iron ore of 2d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 129-134), 1837 v. 2.) . Origin of magnetic iron ores. (Same 161 (p. 134), 1837 v. 2.) . Origin of specular ore. (Same 161 (p. 138), 1837 v. 2.) . Local details re. specular iron ores. (Same 161 (pp. 137-138), 1837 v. 2.) . Extent and thickness of beds of specular iron ore. (Same 161 (p. 136), 1837 v. 2.) . Geol. situation of specular iron ore and asso- ciated rocks. (Same 161 (p. 136), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on iron ores of Columbia and Dutchess cos. (Same 200 (pp. 181-184), 1838 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on iron ores of northern cos. (Same 50 (pp. 47-48), 1840 v. 2.) 426 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd Iron — cont'd 1839. Rept. on iron ores of Essex co. (Same 50 (pp. 273-294), 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. on iron ores of Clinton co. (Same 50 (pp. 261-273), 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. on iron ores of southern cos. (Same 50 (pp. 48-52), 1840 v. 2.) . Peculiar advantages of village of Mclntyre. and its vicinity, for extensive mnftre. of iron. (Same 50 (pp. 295-299), 1840 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on magnetic iron ore of 1st geol. distr. (Same 150 (pp. 105-108), 1841 v. 5.) 1889. Magnetic iron ores of highlands of Hudson. (N. Y. state museum bull. 7: 5-7.) . Magnetic iron ores of Adirondack region, incl. Lake Champlain mines. (Same 7: 7-10.) 1895. Extr. from Prof. Smock's bulletin on iron ores of N. Y. (Same 15: 529-543.) 1836. Description of ores of lead and zinc in 1st geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 51-60), 1837 v. 2.) . Description and analysis of ores of lead and zinc from mines in different cos. (Same 161 (pp. 51-60), 1837 v. 2.) . Value of lead found in 2d geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 124-126), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on lead, copper, and zinc ores of Columbia and Dutchess cos. (Same 200 (pp. 176-181), 1838 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on lead or zinc mines of Sullivan and Ulster cos. (Same 150 (pp. 6-8), 1841 v. 5.) Lime Rhode Island 1814. Discovery of lime in R. I. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 33.) Limestone See also above, Building Stone. 1836. Description of bastard limestone of Mohawk Val- ley. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 162), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of gray sparry limestone of Mohawk Valley. (Same 161 (pp. 162-163), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of blue foetid limestones and shales of Trenton Falls. (Same 161 (pp. 163-164), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of limestone, marl, and tufa found in 4th geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 191-193), 1837 v. 2.) . Rept. on Onondaga limestone series. (Same 161 (pp. 178-181), 1837 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on limestones and marbles of Columbia and Dutchess cos. (Same 200 (pp. 165-173), 1838 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on limestones. (Same 275 (pp. 272-285), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. on Helderberg limestone group. (Same 50 (pp. 236-246), 1840 v. 2.) 1840. Hydraulic limestone of Erie co. (Same 150 (pp. 154-158), 1841 v. 5.) 1890. Limestone and marble description, distribution and use. (N. Y. state museum bull. 10: 207-213.) 1895. Distribution, description, and values of different quarries of limestone and marble over N. Y. state. (Same 15: 423-450.) . Use of limestone for road metal. (Same 15: 448.) 1897. Limestones of N. Y. and their economic value; by H. Ries. (51 A.R. state museum v. 2 1897: 355- 467.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd LlMONITES 1836. Bog ore most abundant in St. Lawrence co., though much is found in Jefferson, Franklin, and Clinton cos. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 138), 1837 v. 2.) . Geol. situation of bog ore and associated rocks. (Same 161 (p. 139), 1837 v. 2.) . Extent and thickness of beds of bog ore. (Same 161 (p. 139), 1837 v. 2.) . Local details re. bog ore. (Same 161 (pp. 139- 140), 1837 v. 2.) . Economical considerations re. bog ore. (Same 161 (pp. 141-142), 1837 v. 2.) . Origin of bog ore. (Same 161 (p. 140), 1837 v. 2.) . Remarks on bog ore; its uses and locality. (Same 161 (pp. 72-73), 1837 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on limonite and lead found in 1st geol. distr. (Same 150 (pp. 111-112), 1841 v. 5.) 1889. Limonites of Dutchess and Columbia cos. and of Staten Is. (N. Y. state museum bull. 7: 12-13.) Manganese 1814. Discovery of manganese at Ancram, N. Y. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 23-24.) Mabble Massachusetts 1814. Discovery of elastic marble in Mass. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 35.) New York State 1838. Rept. on marble of 2d geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 275 (pp. 212-216), 1839 v. 5.) 1888. N. Y. state marble quarries. (N. Y. state mu- seum bull. 13: 13-14.) Mabl 1836. Fresh water marl in St. Lawrence co. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 149), 1837 v. 2.) . Usages of shell marl; its value as yet not appre- ciated. (Same 161 (pp. 71-72), 1837 v. 2.) 1895. Distribution, description, and use of marl as a fertilizer and cement. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 528.) Mills tone 1893. Millstone quarries of Ulster co. (47 A.R. state museum 1894: 587-588.) NlTBE Kentucky 1814. Discovery of caves of nitre in Ky. and of nat- ural saltpetrous earth along banks of Potomac. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 31-32.) Peat 1836. Usages of peat; its value as yet not fully appre- ciated. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 70-71), 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Remarks on different uses of peat. (Same 275 (pp. 216-220), 1839 v. 5.) . Remarks on manure peat of N. Y., "Westchester, and Putnam cos. (Same 275 (pp. 74-76), 1839 v. 5.) Petboleum 1814. Discovery of petroleum in western part of N. Y. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 28.) 1836. Remarks on petroleum, or Seneca oil, of 4th geol. distr. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 194-195), 1837 v. 2.) 1895. Occurrence of petroleum and illuminating gas in N. Y. state. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 557.) 1897. Petroleum and natural gas in western N. Y.; by J. P. Bishop, map. (51 A.R. state museum v. 2 1897: 9-63.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 437 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd Petroleum — cont' d 1899. Petroleum and natural gas In N. Y.; by E. Orton. pp. 395-626, 2 pis. (N. Y. state museum bull. no. 30.) Phosphates Pennsylvania 1814. Discovery of phosphate of lime in Penna. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 35.) Quarries; see above, Building Stone Quartz 1814. Varieties of silex to be found in various parts of U. S., especially discovery of rare variety at Goshen, Mass. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 38.) 1895. Produce and utilization of quartz. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 552.) Salt; see Industries. Salt Manufacture Sands 1836. Economical uses of sands. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 85), 1837 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on sand, clay, drift, and rocks in cos. of 1st geol. distr. (Same 150 (pp. 71-103), 1841 v. 5.) 1895. Chief source of glass sand in N. Y. state and its utilization in mnftre. of glassware. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 552.) . Produce of molding sand in Albany co. and vicinity. (Same 15: 553.) Sandstone 1836. Description of calcareous sandstone of Mohawk Valley. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 160-162), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of red or variegated sandstone of Niagara River. (Same 161 (pp. 166-167), 1837 v. 2.) . Mineral character, etc., of red sandstone. (Same 161 (pp. 170-171), 1837 v. 2.) — — . Description of gray sandstones and shales of Salmon River. (Same 161 (pp. 164-166), 1837 v. 2.) . Description of sandstone and shale of 4th geol. distr. (Same 161 (pp. 190-191), 1837 v. 2.) 1888. Descriptive notes of quarry districts, and quar- ries of quartzites and sandstone. (N. Y. state museum bull. 3: 45-143.) . Description, location, and economic values of sandstone and quartzites. (Same 3: 14-24.) 1890. Sandstone varieties and their distribution in N. Y. state. (Same 10: 214-226.) 1895. Geol. distribution of different sandstones in N. Y. state. (Same 15: 381-419.) 1902. Quarries of bluestone and other sandstone in Upper Devonian of N. Y.; by H. T. Dickinson. Ill pp., 16 pis. (Same no. 61.) Silex; see Quartz Slate 1895. Geol. distribution, description, and economic val- ues of different slates. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 421-423.) Steel Ore 1841. Rept. of Prof. E. Emmons re. steel ore at Duane. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 182, 1841 v. 5.) Sulphates 1814. Sulphate of lime discovered in N. Y. in Onon- daga and Madison cos. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for pro- motion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 35.) Talc 1895. Source of talc in St. Lawrence co. (N. Y. state museum bull. 15: 556.) Trap Rock 1888. Distribution and economic value of trap rock. (N. Y. state museum bull. 3: 13.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Minerals — cont'd Trap Rock — cont'd 1890. Trap rock distribution in N. Y. state and its utilization. (Same 10: 206-207.) 1895. Distribution and use of trap rocks. (Same 16: 380.) Zinc 1814. Discovery of zinc in Phila., Penn. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of agric. and useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 21.) Zircon 1814. Discovery of zircon at Trenton, N. J. (v. 3 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1814: 36.) Museums 1836. Recommendation for erection of state museum of natural history to accommodate specimens col- lected during progress of geol. survey. (Assem. doc. 161 (pp. 91-92), 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Communication from Messrs. Emmons and Hall re. place of deposit for different specimens col- lected by geologists. (Some 275 (pp. 5-7), 1839 v. 5.) 1839. Rept. of committee on colleges, etc., on petition of R. Peale, and others, for act of incorporation of an assn. for purpose of erecting suitable bldg. for displaying contents of 2 large museums in N. Y. City; favorable. 3 pp. (Same 71, 1839 v. 3.) State Museum See also above, Bibliography. serial Annual Report Under acts of May 10, 1845 and May 3, 1847. 1847-1903. Ann. rept. of N. Y. state museum, 1-57. Albany, 1848-1905. Earlier repts. entitled Ann. rept. of regents of Uni- versity on condition of state cabinet of natural history, etc. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1847 in Sen. docs. 1848, v. 3 : 72. 2. 1848 •> a " 1849, v. 1 : 20. 3. 1849 ** " 1850, v. 2 : 75. 4. 1850 ** " 1851, v. 2 : 30. 5. 1851 " Assem. 1852, v. 5:122. 6. 1852 " Sen. 1853, v. 1 : 16. 7. 1853 «« " 1854, v. 1 : 50. 8. 1854 " " 1855, v. 2 : 40. 9. 1855 If u 1856, v. 3:112. 10. 1856 " " 1857, v. 3 : 109. 11. 1857 " Assem. 1858, v. 6 : 163. 12. 1858 K u 1859, v. 5 : 186. 13. 1859 " Sen. 1860, v. 1 : 89. 14. 1860 " Assem. 1861, v. 6 : 136. 15. 1861 " Sen. 1862, v. 6 : 116. 16. 1862 " " 1863, v. 5 : 115. 17. 1863 " Assem. " 1864, v. 8 : 189. 18. 1864 " Sen. 1865, v. 3 : 90. 19. 1865 ii ii 1866, v. 2 : 89. 20. 1866 " Assem. 1867, v. 12:239. 21. 1867 " Sen. 1868, v. 7 : 92. 22. 1868 ii ii 1869, v. 6 : 87. 23. 1869 ii ii 1870, v. 4 : 68. 24. 1870 ii ii 1871, v. 4 : 68. 25. 1871 ii ii 1872, v. 4:83. 26. 1872 ii ii 1873, v. 5 : 109. 27. 1873 ii ii 1874, v. 6 : 102. 28. 1874 ii ii 1875, v. 6 : 71. 20. 1875 ii ii " 1876, v. 6 : 77. 30. 1876 ii ii 1877, v. 5 : 36. 31. 1877 ii ii 1878, v. 2 : 42. 32. 1878 " Assem. 1879, v. 6 : 89. 33. 1879 ii ii " 1880, v. 8 : 120 (director's rept only). 33. 1879 full) 1880 in Assem. docs. 1881, v. 8 : 120 ( 34. in Assem. docs. 1881, v. 8 : 127. 35. 1881 " Sen. 1882, v. 8 : 38. 36. 1882 it ii 1883, v. 6 : 53. 37. 1883 ii ii 1884, v. 1, pt. 2 38. 1884 " Assem. 1885, v. 2:23. 39. 1885 ii 2. Composition of inorganic parts of vegetables, 1849, viii, 343, 50 pp., col'd. illus. v. 3. Fruit culture, 1851, viii, 340 pp. [v. 4.] Same, colored plates, vii pp., 81 plates. This vol. Is incorrectly numbered 3 on the title page. v. 5. Descriptions of the more common species of insects, 1854, viii, 272 pp., col'd. illus. Part 6 1847-1894. Palaeontology of N. Y.; by James Hall. 8 vols. 4°. v. 1. Descriptions of organic remains of the lower division of the N. Y. system (equivalent of the Lower Silurian rocks of Europe), 1847, xiil, 338 pp., illus. v. 2. Descriptions of the organic remains of the lower middle division of the N. Y. system (equivalent in part to the Middle Silurian rocks of Europe), 1852, viii, 362 pp., Illus. v. 3. Descriptions and figures of the organic remains of the Lower Helderberg group and the Oriskany sandstone, 1855-1859, 1859, xii, 532 pp. In 2 parts ; pt. 2, plates, 1861. 430 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Natural History of the State of New York— cont'd serial — cont'd Part 6 — cont'd v. 4, pt. 1. Descriptions and figures of the fossil brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg. Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung group, 1862-18»6, 1867, xiv, 428 pp., lllus. - v. 4, pt. 2. Not published. v. 5, pt. 1, v. 1. Lamelll branchiata. Text and plates containing descriptions and figures of the Mono- myaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, and Chemung groups, 1884, xvili, 268 pp., plates. 3 vols, of plates and explanations accompany this vol. v. 5, pt. 1, v. 2. Text and plates containing de- scriptions and figures of the Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung groups, 1885, lxil, 561 pp., 55 plates. v. 5, pt. 2, [v. 1]. Text containing descriptions of the Gasteropoda, Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Che- mung groups, 1879, xv, 492 pp. v. 5, pt. 2, [v. 2]. Same, plates, cxiii plates. v. 5, pt. 2. Supplement. Descriptions and illustrations of Pteropoda, Cephalopoda, and Annelida, 1888, 42 pp., illus. Bound with vol. 7. v. 6. Corals and Bryozoa. Text and plates containing descriptions and figures of species from the Lower Helderberg, Upper Helderberg, and Hamilton groups, 1887, xxvl, 298 pp., illus. v. 7. Text and plates containing descriptions of the trilobites and other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung, and Catskill groups, 1888, lxiv, 236 pp. v. 8, pt. 1. An introduction to the study of the genera of palaeozoic brachiopoda, 1892, xvi, 367 pp., lllus. v. 8, pt. 2. Same, 1894, xvi, 394 pp., illus. 6 Under act of Apr. 10, 1850 to provide for completion of geological survey and under provision of act of same day to provide for payment of certain expenses of govt. 1850-1858. Ann. rept. of comrs. apptd. to take charge of publication of Natural History of N. Y. In Collected docs, as follows : 1850 in Assem. docs. 1851, v. 4 : 124. 1851 " 1852, v. 1:23. 1852 " " 1853, v. 3 : 74. 1853 " 1854, v. 2 : 71. 1854 " 1855, v. 2 : 53. 1855 " 1856, v. 4 : 150. 1856 " 1857, v. 2:120. 1857 " 1858, v. 4:120. 1858 " 1859, v. 3 : 117, 127 non-serial 1843. Rept. on act re. Natural History of State of N. Y. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1843 v. 4.) 1844. Rept. of secy, of state re. Natural History of State. 20 pp. (Same 87, 1844 v. 3.) 1845. Communication from secy, of state re. Natural History of State. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 6, 1845 v. 1.) . Rept. of secy, of state re. books of Natural His- tory, i. e. present condition of vols, in storage in State Hall. 2 pp. (Same 43, 1845 v. 1.) . Rept. of select committee re. Natural History of State, i. e. expenses already incurred, progress made in publication, and amt. required to com- plete work. 15 pp. (Same 123, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. of minority re. Natural History of State. 8 pp. (Same 124, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. on communication from secy, of state re. Natural History of State. 6 pp. (Same 125, 1845 v. 3.) . Carroll and Cook's contract for prtg. and binding geol. survey of state. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 78, 1845 v. 3.) 1846. Communication re. disposal of vols, of Natural History of State. 5 pp. (Same 41, 1846 v. 3.) . Rept. re. publication of Natural History of State. 16 pp. (Same 172, 1846 v. 6.) . Articles of agreement betw. state and certain prtrs. for publication of Natural History of N. Y. (A.R. comptroller 1845/6: 103-106.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Natural History of the State of New York— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1847. Rept. on the letter of Prof. Agassiz on Natural History of State. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 155, 1847 v. 4.) 1850. Rept. re. situation and condition of books re. Natural History of State. 124 pp. (Same 123, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate matters connected with publication of state work on Nat- ural History. 179 pp., tables. (Assem. doc. 9, 1850 v. 1.) 1851. Rept. of James Hall on Natural History of geol. survey dept. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1851 v. 2.) 1855. Materials belonging to N. Y. State intended to be used in completing publication of Natural His- tory. (8 A.R. rept. state museum 1855: 43-48.) . List of vols, composing the Natural History of N. Y. Circular. N. Y. Public Library's copy Is dated in ms. Jan. 23, 1855, and contains some annotations by J. Bomeyn Beck. 1856. Rept. of select committee on Natural History of State. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 211, 1856 v. 5.) 1877. Communication from comptroller re. geol. survey and Natural History of State. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1877 v. 2.) 1879. Rept. re. geol. survey and Natural History of State. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1879 v. 4.) 1882. Memorial of state geologist re. condition of work upon Palaeontology portion of Natural History of State. 5 pp. (Same 80, 1882 v. 6.) . Rept. of committee of public prtg. re. continu- ing publication of work on palaeontology of state. 17 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1882 v. 6.) . Res. of Academy of Sciences petitioning apprn. for publication of repts. on palaeontology. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 12, 1882 v. 2.) Receipts and Expenditures of; see above, ExPENDrrtrBEs Water Power See also Public Works. Dams. 1836. Falling of St. Lawrence River. (Assem. doc. 161 (p. 123), 1837 v. 2.) 1873. Hydrography. (2 A.R. topogr. survey Adiron- dack wilderness 1873: 97-119.) Review of water power of state ; newly mapped lakes ; sources of the Hudson ; mobility of hydraulic power ; tabular stmt, of approximate values of principal watersheds, etc. 1889. Rept. on inspection of waters of Lake Ronkon- kona and Great Pond, Long Is.; by F. Mather and B. Dean. (18 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1889: 205-217.) 1893. Rept. of comn. re. Genesee water storage. 17 pp. map. (Sen. doc. 23, 1893 v. 4.) 1893-1900. Maximum and mean monthly elevation of Genesee River at Johnson and Seymour dam. (Same 37 (pp. 244-245), 1903 v. 10.) 1895. Rept. on survey of watershed of upper Hudson River as provided by ch. 599, laws of 1895. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1895: 28-29.) 1895-1901. Tables showing elevation of surface of water in lakes and reservoirs of state from 1878 to 1895 and 1878 to 1901 incl., also showing area of each lake, etc. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1895 (242-269)— same 1901.) 1897. Natural and artificial forest reservoirs of state of N. Y.; by G. W. Rafter. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897: 372-437.) . Rept. on investigation as to what lands be ac- quired within forest preserve for protection of water-shed. 187 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1897 v. 8.) 1898. Rept. on water supply from Adirondack forest. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1898: 445-566.) 1900-1904. Rept. on gauging of volume of discharge of streams in N. Y. state. (Same 1900 (pp. 309-428) — same 1904.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 431 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Water Power — cont'd 1901. The future water supply of the Adirondack Mt. region and its relation to enlarged canals in the state; by G. W. Rafter. (7 A.R. forest, fish and game comn. 1901: 461-478.) 1901-1904. Outline of work in regard to measurement of volume of streams and flow of water in state of N. Y. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1901 (pp. 48-51) — same 1904.) 1903. Rept. of water storage comn. 670 pp., plans, maps. (Sen. doc. 37, 1903 v. 9.) . Same; separate. Albany, 1903. 2 v., text and plates. NAUTICAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION. NAVAL NAVIGATION 1854. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to navigation of northern rivers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1854 v. 2.) 1872. Preamble and res. re. navigation of waters betw. Staten Is. and New Jersey (i. e. Kill von Kull). 1 p. (Same 82, 1872 v. 4.) Accidents 1850. Rept. on cause and circumstances of late disas- ter of steamboat " Swallow," on Hudson River. 23 pp., and map. (Sen. doc. 102, 1845 v. 3.) Beacons 1855. Stmt, of V. S. atty. gen. re. beacon lights on Hudson River. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 6, 1855 v. 1.) Corporations; see Corporations. Individual Seasons 1816-1892. Date of freezing of Lake Champlain at widest part and date of opening of lake. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 472.) 1823-1877. Date of opening and closing of Hudson River, no. of days opened, time of commencement and close of each season of navigable season of canals, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848 (p. 102) — same 1877.) 1824-1872. Dates of opening and closing of Erie Canal. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 477.) 1824-1880. Table exhibiting date of opening and clos- ing of Hudson River, and no. of days open, time of commencement and close of each navigable season of canals and no. of days of navigation; date of opening of Lake Erie since 1827. (A.R. supt. pub- lic works on canals 1880: 138-141.) 1824-1902. Table exhibiting date of opening and clos- ing of Hudson River and no. of days of navigation since 1824. (Legisl. manual 1880 (pp. 526-527) — same 1903.) . Table exhibiting date of opening and closing of Erie Canal and no. of days of navigation since 1824. (Same 1880 (pp. 525-526)— same 1903.) 1827-1902. Table exhibiting date of opening of Lake Erie since 1827. (Same 1880 (p. 527)— same 1903.) 1832-1892. Dates of opening of navigation in St. Law- rence River at Ogdensburg. (8 A.R. N. Y. weather bureau 1896: 474.) 1835-1892. Dates of opening and closing of navigation on Lake Ontario at Oswego. (8 same 1896: 476.) 1841-1892. Date of disappearance of ice from Otsego Lake. (8 same 1896: 478.) 1843-1891. Time of arrival of 1st boat at Plattsburg. (8 same 1896: 473.) 1878-1904. Table exhibiting date of opening and closing of Hudson River and no. of days open, time of com- mencement and close of each navigable season of canals and no. of days of navigation since 1824, also date of opening of Lake Erie since 1827. (A. R. supt. public works on canals 1878 (pp. 156-157) — same 1904.) NEBRASKA Taxation; see Taxation: State NEGRO Education; see that title NEVADA ^ Taxation; HL a Taxation: State NEVERSINK NAVIGATION COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS. INDIVIDUAL NEVERSINK RIVER Bridges; see that title NEW HAMPSHIRE Immigration; see Population. Migration Taxation; see Taxation: State NEW JERSEY Amber in; see Natural Resources. Minerals Copper Mining; see Natural Resources. Minerals Flint; see Natural Resources. Minerals Harbors; see Public Works: State. Harbor Improvement Resolutions 1842. Tariff; see that title. Roads; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State Zircon; see Natural Resources. Minerals NEW PALTZ Normal School; see Education. Normal NEW ROCHELLE Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount NEW SOUTH WALES Hours of Labor; see Labor. Hours, etc. NEWTOWN CREEK Improvement; see River Conservancy NEW YORK ACADEMY OF INVENTIONS; see INDUS- TRIES. CORPORATIONS NEW YORK ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS (CUSTODIAL BRANCH) ; see p. 398 NEW YORK AND BOSTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN COAL COMPANY; see IN- DUSTRIES. MINING. COAL NEW YORK CATHOLIC PROTECTORY; see p. 379 NEW YORK CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. DRUG TRADE NEW YORK CITY Academies in; see Education. United States. New York State. Academic Assessment; see Taxation: State Charities and Corrections; see Maintenance: City City Hall; see Public Buildings: City Civil Service Commission; see Civil Service: City College of Pharmacy; see Education. Medical College of Physicians and Surgeons; see Education. Medical 432 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY— cont'd Cooper Union; see Education. Industrial and Technical Debt; see Debt: City Docks; see Public Works: City Excise Commissioners; see Liquor Traffic: City Expenditures Parks; see Paeks: City » ., Whabves; see Public Works: City Ferries; see that title Finance; see Finance: City Fires; see that title Harbor-master; -see Conmerce: State High Schools; see Education Inspector of Fish Oil; see Industries. Inspection. Oil Lands Under Water; see Land. Riparian Lands License; see License: City Liquor Traffic; see Liquor Traffic. City Markets; see that title Metropolitan Medical College; see Education. Medical New York College of Dental Surgery; see Education. Medi- cal New York Medical College for Women; see Education. Medical Parks; see Parks: City Port Regulations; see Commerce Printing for; see Public Printing: City Public Schools; see Education. Public Revenue Whabp Rents; see Public Wobks: City Riparian Lands; see Land, that title Salaries; see Salaries: City Sewerage; see that title Street Railways; see that title Streets; see Public Works: City Water Supply; see Water Supply: City Weigher General; see Industries. Inspection Wharves, Piers, etc.; see Public Works: City NEW YORK CITY ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE; see p. 3 s8 NEW YORK CITY AND COUNTY Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Building Law; see that title Coroner's Fees; see Fees Court Fees; see Administration of Justice: County Finance; see Finance: City Fish Inspector; see Fish and Game. Inspection Flax-seed Inspector; see Agriculture. Crops. Inspection Funds; see Finance: City Hop Inspector; see Agriculture. Crops. Inspection Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Flour; see Industries. Inspection. Flour Inspectors of Green Hides and Skins; see Industries. In- spection. Leather Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes; see Industries. Inspec- tion. Potash Inspectors of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Inspector of Spirits; see Industries. Inspection. Liquor Inspector of Tobacco; see Industries. Inspection. Tobacco Inspector General of Staves and Headings; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber NEW YORK CITY AND COUNTY— cont'd Police; see Administration of Justice: City Taxation Local Tax; see Taxation: Local State Tax; see Taxation: State Treasurer's Fees; see Fees NEW YORK CITY DEMILT DISPENSARY; see p. 375 NEW YORK COAL COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. MINING. COAL NEW YORK COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY; see EDU- CATION. MEDICAL NEW YORK COUNTY Court House; see Public Buildings: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Salaries; see Salaries: County NEW YORK DISPENSARY; see p. 375 NEW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT; see INDUSTRIES. DYEING NEW YORK EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY; see p. 358 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY State Aid; see Public Aid NEW YORK HOSPITAL; see p. 370 NEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM; see p. 379 NEW YORK INFIRMARY FOR INDIGENT WOMEN AND CHILDREN; see p. 371 NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND; see p. 371 NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR IDIOTS AND FEEBLE- MINDED AT RANDALL'S ISLAND; see p. 358 NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR INSTRUCTION OF DEAF AND DUMB, NEW YORK; see p. 373 NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM; see p. 379 NEW YORK JUVENILE GUARDIAN SOCIETY; see p. 379 NEW YORK LABORATORY COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. PAINTS NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN; see EDU- CATION. MEDICAL NEW YORK AND MONTGOMERY MINING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. MINING NEW YORK OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL; see p. 371 NEW YORK POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL; see p. 371 NEW YORK SLATE COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. SLATE NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN; see p. 380 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 433 NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY; see AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETIES NEW YORK STATE CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION AT ROCHESTER; see p. 380 NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY; see NAT- URAL RESOURCES. FORESTS. EDUCATION NEW YORK STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM FOR FEEBLE- MINDED WOMEN, NEWARK; see p. 398 NEW YORK STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES NEW YORK STATE HOME FOR AGED AND DEPENDENT VETERAN, HIS WIFE, MOTHER, WIDOW, ETC., see p. 408 NEW YORK STATE HOSPITAL FOR CARE OF CRIPPLED AND DEFORMED CHILDREN, TARRYTOWN; see p. 408 NEW YORK STATE INEBRIATE ASYLUM; see p. 399 NEW YORK STATE PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY; see PUBLIC HEALTH. STATE LABORATORIES NEW YORK STATE REFORMATORY, BEDFORD; see p. 406 NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL FOR BLIND, BATAVIA; see P- 397 NEW YORK STATE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, BATH; see p. 409 NEW YORK STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; see p. 408 NEW YORK STATE WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS HOME, OXFORD; see p. 409 NEW YORK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY; see CORPO- RATIONS. INDIVIDUAL NEW YORK WATERWORKS COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS. INDIVIDUAL NEW ZEALAND Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Industrial Arbitration; see Labor Disputes Wages; see Labor. Wages NIAGARA COUNTY Courthouse; see Public Buildings: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Taxation; see Taxation: State NIAGARA FALLS Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Park; see Parks: International NIAGARA FALLS (CITY) Health Board; see Public Health. Local Boards NIAGARA FALLS POWER COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDIVIDUAL NIAGARA FRONTIER POLICE; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE 28 NIAGARA RESERVATION; see PARKS: STATE NIAGARA RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy NITRE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS NORMAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION NORMAN'S KILL Bridges; see that title NORTH AMERICAN MINING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. MINING NORTH CAROLINA Cobalt Mining; see Natural Resources. Minerals Taxation; see Taxation: State NORTH RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy NORTH RIVER WHALING COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS NORTHERN DISPENSARY OF NEW YORK CITY; see p. 376 NORTHERN NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF- MUTES, MALONE; see p. 375 NORWICH Banks 1818. See Banks, this date. NOXIOUS TRADES; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. NULLIFICATION ORDINANCE; see TARIFF. 1832 NURSERIES Children Private Maintenance; see Maintenance: Private. De- pendents NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPITAL; see p. 380 NURSERY TRADE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. NUTS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS OAK ORCHARD CREEK Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy OAK ORCHARD SWAMP; see LAND. MARSH, ETC. OGDENSBURG Banks 1825. See Banks, this date. 1826. See same. 1827. See same. 1828. See same. OHIO Child Labor; see Labor. Child Labor Climate; see that title Commerce; see Commerce: Domestic Trade Fruit Culture; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State Personalty; see Taxation: State. Realty, etc. Realty and Personalty; see Taxation: State, that title OIL TRADE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. 434 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK OLEOMARGARINE Industry; see Industries, etc. Internal Revenue Tax; see Taxation: Federal ONEIDA COUNTY Collector's Fees; see Fees Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: State ONEIDA LAKE; see PUBLIC WORKS. LAKE SURVEYS ONEIDA RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy ONEONTA Normal School; see Education. Normal ONONDAGA (CITY) Banks 1826. See Banks, this date. Public Schools; see Education. Public ONONDAGA COUNTY Banks 1814. See Banks, this date. Court House; see Public Buildings: County Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Minerals; see Natural Resources. Minerals Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Quarries; see Industries. Quarries Roads; see Roads: County Salt Springs; see Industries. Salt Sulphate of Lime; see Natural Resources. Minerals Taxation Local Tax; see Taxation: Local. Beidgb Tax State; see Taxation: State ONTARIO COUNTY Bridges; see that title Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Minerals; see Natural Resources, that title Roads; see Roads: County Taxation Local; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax State; see Taxation: State ONTARIO ORPHAN ASYLUM, CANANDAIGUA; see p. 380 " OPEN SHOP "; see LABOR ORANGE COUNTY Banks 1812. See Banks, this date. Bridges; see that title Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents ORANGE COUNTY— cont'd Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Minerals; see Natural Resources, that title Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax ORDINANCE OF NULLIFICATION; see TARIFF. 1832 OREGON Taxation; see Taxation: State ORLEANS COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents ORLEANS HYDRAULIC COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL ORPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY, NEW YORK CITY; see p. 380 ORPHAN ASYLUMS; see MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE. DE- PENDENTS OSWEGATCHIE Taxation; see Taxation: Local OSWEGATCHIE NAVIGATION COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS. INDIVIDUAL OSWEGATCHIE RIVER IMPROVEMENT; see RIVER CON- SERVANCY OSWEGO Normal School; see Education. Normal, etc. Police; see Administration of Justice: City OSWEGO CITY LIBRARY; see LIBRARIES. PRIVATE OSWEGO COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents OSWEGO RESERVATION; see LAND: STATE OSWEGO RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy OTISCO LAKE Improvement; see Public Works. Lake Surveys OTSEGO COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: State OTSEGO LAKE Opening of; see Navigation. Seasons OUT-DOOR RELIEF; see MAINTENANCE: PRIVATE. DE- PENDENTS INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 435 OVID ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC OWASCO LAKE IMPROVEMENT; see PUBLIC WORKS. LAKE SURVEYS OXFORD ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY; see CORPORA- TIONS: INDIVIDUAL PAINTS Manufacture; see Industries. Paints PALISADES; see PARKS: INTERSTATE PANICS; see CRISES AND DEPRESSIONS PAPER Industry; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes PARIS Exhibition of 1867/8; see Industries. Exhibitions Exposition of igoo; see Industries. Exhibitions PARIS GREEN; see INDUSTRIES. INSPECTION. INSEC- TICIDES PARISHVILLE Debt; see Debt: City PARKS: CITY Brooklyn 1860. Rept. of comrs. apptd. for selection and location of certain public grounds in Brooklyn. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1860 v. 2.) 1882. Communications from atty. gen. re. Prospect Park, Brooklyn. 2 pp. (Same 28, 1882 v. 2.) New York City A list of books and documents in the N. T. Public Library relating to the parks of N. Y. City may be found in v. 5, Bull. N. T. Public Library, 1901 : 163-166. 1820. Rept. on memorial praying act to provide for the expense of extending the battery in N. Y. City and remonstrance thereto. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 574.) 1833. Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of N. Y. City re. public square. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 90, 1833 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petition of citizens of N. Y. re. public square. 1 p. (Same 205, 1839 v. 4.) 1853. Repts. on bill re. public parks in N. Y. City. 36, 29 pp. (Sen. docs. 82 and 83, 1853 v. 3.) 1854. Rept. on laying out of park in 19th ward in N. Y. City. 9 pp. (Same 47, 1854 v. 1.) . Rept. on repealing act to repeal act re. purchase, possession, and laying out of certain lands for pub- lic park in 19th ward of N. Y. City, etc. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 18, 1854 v. 1.) . Rept. on act re. public park in 19th ward of N. Y. City. 12 pp. (Same 21, 1854 v. 1.) . Rept. on res. re. prtg. of repts. on Jones' Wood Park. 4 pp. (Same 46, 1854 v. 2.) 1857. Rept. on bill re. Central Park of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 131, 1857 v. 2.) 1860. Recommendation re. provision of additional funds to continue work on Central Park in N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1860: 24.) PARKS: CITY— cont'd New York City — cont'd 1860. Rept. of comrs. of Central Park on character of work executed and cost of work to be done. 27 pp. (Assem. doc. 64, 1860 v. 2.) . Rept. of bd. of comrs. of Central Park in an- swer to Sen. inquiry pursuant to application of comrs. for apprn. of 5 millions of dollars to com- plete park. 42 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1860 v. 1.) 1861. Rept. of special committee to examine into con- dition, etc., of N. Y. Central Park. 56 pp. (Same 18, 1861 v. 1.) 1868. Rept. of progress of laying out north end of the island, general suggestions made in previous com- munication to bd. of Central Park comrs. re. rela- tions of southerly part of Westchester co. with the city. 18 pp. 1872. Rept. of bd. of comrs. of dept. of public parks of N. Y. City re. improvements of portions of West- chester and N. Y. cos., of Spuyten Duyvil Creek and Harlem River, and of facilities of communica- tion betw. said cos. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1872 v. 4.) 1875. Memorial of comptroller of City of N. Y. re. Riverside Park. 5 pp. (Same 85, 1875 v. 6.) 1878. Memorial of S. Ruggles on social and fiscal im- portance of open squares in N. Y. City. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 99, 1878 v. 7.) 1882. Rept. re. public park in 23d and 24th wards of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 67, 1882 v. 3.) 1884. Re. hearing of N. Y. Park bill, before committee of Assem., Apr. 24. L. R. Marsh's argument in favor of the bill. 35 pp. . Rept. of comrs. to select and locate lands for public parks in 23d and 24th wards of N. Y. City. 217 pp., maps, pi. (Sen. doc. 26, 1884 v. 3.) Reissued in 1886. 1887. Govs. mess. re. bill to authorize dept. of public parks to alter and amend a part of map of City of N. Y. bdside. 1901. Parks; local authorities have no power to ex- tend 135th street through St. Nicholas Park, N. Y. City, without express legislation; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 153-154.) Expenditures for New York City 1885-1890. Stmt, of apprns. and expenditures on acct. of dept. of public parks. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 311), 1891 v. 9.) PARKS: INTERNATIONAL St. Lawrence 1879. Apptmt. of jt. N. Y. and Ontario comn. for es- tablishment of international park at Niagara Falls. (Govs. mess. 1879: 34-35.) 1880. Letter of R. F. Hill re. international park or state reservation at Niagara Falls. 16 pp. 1897-1901. Rept. on state reservation upon and along the St. Lawrence River. (3 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1897 (pp. 143-144) — same 1901.) In 1898 called Rept. on St. Lawrence River Park showing briefly condition of tracts purchased. 1898. Recommendation for apprn. of $2000 for care and maintenance of lands recently purchased on St. Lawrence River. (4 same 1898: 127.) 1900. The forest, fish, and game law of the state re. forest preserve, fish, game, and the International Park. 95 pp. 1901. Same. 132 pp. . The St. Lawrence reservation or international park; by A. B. Strough. (7 A.R. forest, fish, and game comn. 1901: 71-86.) Historical sketch. 436 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PARKS: INTERSTATE serial Under ch. 170, laws of 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Palisades Interstate Park, 1-5. Albany, 1901-1905. 1. 1900 in Assem. docs. 1901, v. 13 : 46. 2. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 16:52. 3. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 2 : 22. 4. 1903 " " " 1904, v. 22:55. Formerly a state park ; see Parks : State. non-serial 1900. Apptmt. of jt. comn. on part of states of N. J. and N. Y. to secure permanence of Palisades, rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 50.) . Rept. of Palisades comn. 70 pp. (Assem. doc. 11, 1900 v. 2.) PARKS: STATE 1903. The Ausable chasm; special rept. of forest, fish, and game comn. 12 pp., plan. (Assem. doc. 26, 1903 v. 2.) Adirondack Paik See Natural Resources. Forest Reservations. Adiron- dack. Expenditures for 1886-1904. Payment from general fund for mainte- nance, etc., of state reservation at Niagara. (A.R. comptroller 1885/6 (p. 45) — same 1903/4.) 1893/4. Stmt, of amt. paid by state for Niagara Reser- vation. (Same 1893/4: xi.) Lake George 1897/8. Rept. of purchase of portion of site of battle of Lake George and recommendation for apprn. for purchase of historical points at head of lake. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xliv-xlv.) Long Island State Park 1903. Rept. of Long Is. State Park comn. 27 pp., plans, plates. (Assem. doc. 23, 1903 v. 2.) Niagara Reservation serial 1884-1904. Ann. rept. of comrs. of state reservation at Niagara, 1-21. Albany, 1885-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1884 in Sen. docs. 1885, v. 5 : 35. :46. PARKS: STATE— cont'd Niagara Reservation — cont'd Expenditures fob; see above, that title Palisades serial 2. 1885 • 1886, v. 3:22. 3. 1886 " Assem. ' 1887, v. 7:50. 4. 1887 " ' 1888, v. 3:19. 5. 1888 1889, v. 6:23. 6. 1889 1890, v. 5:23. 7. 1890 " ' 1891, v. 8:45. 8. 1891 " 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 9. 1892 " 1893, v. 9:51. 10. 1893 ' 1894, v. 10:76. 11. 1894 " 1895, v. 16:90. 12. 1895 " 1896, v. 6:40. 13. 1896 " 1897, v. 8:42. 14. 1897 " ' 1898, v. 8:31. 15. 1898 " 1899, v. 2 : 37. 16. 1899 " 1900, v. 4:40. 17. 1900 " ' 1901, v. 16 : 58. 18. 1901 " 1902, v. 13:45. 19. 1902 " 1903, v. 11:56. 20. 1903 " 1904, v. 14 : 34. non-seria ! 18? Map. and guide of N. Y. state reservation at Niagara. 1 map, with description on reverse side folded to 12° 1880. Special rept. of bd. of comrs. of state survey on preservation of scenery of Niagara Falls. 42 pp., maps and ills. 4°. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. comrs. state survey 1880.) 1883. Petition of citizens of state of N. Y. re. Niagara Falls. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1883 v. 3.) 1885. Rept. of comrs. of state reservation at Niagara. 21 pp., map. (Sen. doc. 35, 1885 v. 5.) 1887. Suppl. rept. of comrs. of state reservation at Niagara; Vaux and Olmsted rept on future opera- tions. 50 pp. (Same 10, 1887 t. 4.) 1896. Communication from A. H. Green re. State Res- ervation at Niagara. 7 pp. (Same 59, 1896 v. 9.) Under ch. 97, laws of 1895. 1895-1896. Ann. rept. of Palisades comn., 1-2. Albany, 1896-1897. In Collected docs, as follows : 1895 in Assem. docs. 1896, v. 5 : 19. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 6:20. Now an interstate comn. ; see Parks : Interstate. Scenic and Historic Places serial Under ch. 166, laws of 1895, called Trustees of Scenic and Historic Places and objects. Under ch. 302, laws of 1896 called Society for Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places, etc. 1895-1903. Ann. rept, 1-9. Albany, 1896-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1895 in Assem. docs. 1896, v. 15 : 79. 2. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 22:79. 3. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 10:51. 4. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2:7. 5. 1899 1900, v. 19:78. 6-8. 1900-1902 not found. 9. 1903 in Assem. docs. 1904, v. 25 : 62. The 9th rept. is entitled Amer. Scenic and Historic Preservation Society. non-serial 1895. Memorial of scenic and historic places and ob- jects and picturesque areas of natural beauty in N. Y. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1895 v. 5.) 1901. Veto of Sen. bill 211, re. amdg. act to incorpo- rate trustees of scenic and historic places and ob- jects and to care for certain property of N. Y. state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1901: 701.) Watkms' Glen 1900. Rept. of comrs. of Watkins' Glen reservation. 40 pp., plans. (Assem. doc. 68, 1900 v. 15.) PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION. PRIVATE SCHOOLS PASSENGER RATES; see RAILROADS PASSENGER TAX; see TAXATION, THAT TITLE PATENT MEDICINES; see INDUSTRIES. DRUG TRADE PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY; see PUBLIC HEALTH. STATE LABORATORIES PAUPERS Alien Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Dependents Children Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Dependents. Childben Indian Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Dependents. POOB Insane Maintenance; see Maintenance: County/; see also Main- tenance: State. Defectives Maintenance; see Maintenance: County; do. State Population; see that title PATROON The name given, in New York State, to the proprietors of manor lands ; see Land Tenure. PAWNBROKERS 1901. Business corporations; pawnbrokers may form corporations to carry on pawnbroking business un- der business corporations laws; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 238-240.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 437 PEAT; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS PEEKSKILL Sewerage; see that title PENNSYLVANIA Agriculture; see that title Coal Fields; see Industries. Mining. Coal Flint; see Natural Resources. Minerals House Industries; see Labor, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State Lotteries; see that title Zinc; see Natural Resources. Minerals PENSIONS Civil 1878. Rept. re. condition of police life insurance fund, N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1878 v. 2.) 1880. Stmt, of police comrs. of N. Y. City re. police pension fund. 12 pp. (Same 54, 1880 v. 2.) 1881. Rept. of bd. of police of N. Y. City re. police pension fund. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1881 v. 6.) 1885. Communication from bd. of estimate and appor- tionment re. provision for police pension fund. 2 pp. (Same 145, 1885 v. 7.) 1886. Res. re. pensions. 1 p. (Same 12, 1886 v. 1.) 1888. Veto of act to amend act to create a police pen- sion fund for disabled and retired policemen of Brooklyn. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 595-596; As- sem. jol. 1888: 956-957.) 1894. Debate on article of amdmt. re. imposing tax for purpose of creating any pension fund, etc., for pub- lic officers. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 856-872.) Industrial 1900. Old age pensions in Belgium, (v. 2 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1900: 225-227.) 1902. Employers beginning system of old age pen- sions. (2 A.R. comr. labor 1902: 4-5.) Judicial 1890/1. Decisions of Court of Appeals re. judges' pen- sions; recommendation that provision for pensions to judges be abolished by amdmt. to const. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxxiii-xxxiv.) Military Taxation; see Taxation: State. Exemptions PERCH RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy PERSONAL LOAN ASSOCIATIONS; see BANES PESTS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS PETROLEUM Deposit; see Natural Resources. Minerals Exports 1861-1864. See Commerce. International. United States; these dates. PHYSICIANS; see LICENSE PIANO TRADE Strikes; see Labor Disputes PILOTS License; see License Port Regulations; see Commerce, that title PIPE LINE COMPANIES Taxation; see that title PISECO LAKE Improvement; see Public Works: State. Lake Surveys PLANK ROADS; see ROADS PLATTSBURO Banks 1817. See Banks, this date. Normal School; see Education. Normal, etc. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA OF CATTLE; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. INSPECTION PLUMBERS License; see that title Strikes; see Labor Disputes POLICE; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY POLL TAX Veterans; see Taxation: State. Exemptions POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF BROOKLYN; see EDUCA- TION. INDUSTRIAL, ETC. POMFRET Public Schools; see Education. Public POOL TAX; see LICENSE: STATE POOR Maintenance; see Maintenance: County; do. State POPULATION serial Annual Report 1 series Under ch. 152, laws of 1847. 1847-1848. Rept. of secy, of state of no. of births, mar- riages, and deaths. Albany, 1848-1849. In Collected docs, as follows : 1847 in Sen. docs. 1848, v. 3 : 73. 1848 " " " 1849, v. 3 : 86. 2 series 1880-1883. Repts. of standing committee of state bd. of health on registration and vital statistics. In Ann. Kept. bd. health as follows : 1880 in 1 ann. rept. 1880 : 28-30. 1881 " 2 " " 1881:76-126. 1882 " 3 " " 1882 : 109-120. 1883 " 4 " " 1883:35-38. 1884 no returns. 3 series Under ch. 270, laws of 1885. 1885-1886. Repts. of standing committee of bd. of health on registration and vital statistics. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885 : 429-438. 1886 " 7 " " 1886 : 447-454. 1887-1901 under title, " Sanitary condition of state and summary of mortality reported," consist- ing of summarized repts. from monthly bullet- ins and records of local officers. No other regular repts. issued. 4 series 1902-1903. Repts. of bureau of vital statistics. In Ann. Eept. bd. health as follows : 1902 in 23 ann. rept. 1902 : 252-260. 1903 " 24 " " 1903 : 723-730. Monthly Bulletins 1884-1904. Monthly bulletin of N. Y. state bd. of health: abstract of repts. of deaths and their causes in cities, distrs., and towns. Albany, 1884-1904. Also in Ann. repts. state bd. health 1884-1903. 438 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK POPULATION— confd non-aerial 1846. Rept. on petitions for registration of marriages, births, and deaths. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1846 v. 3.) 1847. Instructions of secy, of state, under act provid- ing for registry of births, marriages, and deaths, to co., town, and school distr. clerks; together with copy of act, passed Apr. 28, 1847. Albany, 1847. 8 pp. . Rept. re. expenses of registry of births, mar- riages, and deaths. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1847 v. 1.) 1850. Communication from Medical Socy. of State of N. Y. re. proposed petition re. amdmt. of law re. collection of vital statistics. 2 pp. {Same 80, 1850 v. 3.) 1854. Communication from city inspector of N. Y. City in answer to res. making inquiries re. registry of marriages. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1854 v. 3.) 1858. Rept. on registration of births, marriages, and deaths. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of committee on act for registration of births, marriages, and deaths. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 157, 1859 v. 3.) 1865. Map of state of N. Y. showing population of towns and wards. 17% x 20% in., folded in 12°- covers. 1868. Communication from special committee of N. Y. State Medical Socy. re. system of registration of births, marriages, and deaths. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1868 v. 3.) 1870. Aggregate population of each co. in state, June 1, 1870, according to returns made to census office. 2 pp. {Same 18, 1870 v. 1.) [188?] Opinion of atty. gen. on duty of clergymen and magistrates to return marriage certificates properly filled out to registering officer. 3 pp. 1881. State system of registration of births, deaths, and marriages. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 34- 42.) . Rules to be observed in public registration of deaths, births, and marriages, and in the regula- tion of burials. 1 1. 1885. Act of May 12, 1885, ch. 270, for preservation of public health and registration of vital statistics. 7 pp. . Same. (6 AR. bd. of health 1885: 439-445.) 1892. Exhibits showing enumeration of state by cos., cities, towns, and election distrs. 160 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1892 v. 7.) 1894. Stmt, showing population of state, according to enumeration of 1892. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 5: 525-531.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. fees for reporting vital statistics. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 335-337.) 1899. Vital statistics; physician can correct certifi- cate of death filed in accordance with health law; opinion of atty. gen. {Same 1899: 372-373.) Alien 1825. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to aliens. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 75-76.) 1840. Encouragement instead of deterrence urged in extending privileges of citizenship to foreigners en- titled to be naturalized. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1848. Rept. of select committee on allowing resident aliens to hold real estate. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 168, 1848 v. 5.) 1859. In favor of amdmt. of law to permit aliens who are actual residents of state to acquire, hold, and convey real estate. (Govs. mess. 1859.) 1890-1893. Statistics of naturalization in certain cos. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 5: 532.) 1893. Same. (Some 1894 v. 5: 543-545.) Census; see that title POPULATION— cont'd Alien — cont'd Chinese 1901. Confinement of Chinese prisoners in jails along Canadian border charged with violation of Chinese exclusion act. (7 A.R. prison comn. 1901: 65-70.) Betterment Movements 1900. Social settlements, (v. 2 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1900: 296-327.) Census; see that title Criminal 1805-1863. Records of prisoners and lists of convicts received into and discharged from state prisons. Until 1842 these records are folio sheets. From 1842 they are thin oblong folio volumes. The collection from which this record is taken is in the New York Public Library. 1832. Increase of state prison offences principal cause to which increase in convicts is to be attributed; provision for taking statistics of crime urged. (Govs. mess. 1832: 14-15.) 1875. Inquiry into causes of increase of crime in city and co. of N. Y., before select committee of Assem. N. Y., 1875. 2 v. 1876. Rept. on causes of increase of crime in N. Y. City. 76 pp. (Assem. doc. 106, 1876 v. 6.) 1895-1904. Prison population of the state. (5 A.R. prison comn. 1899 (pp. 8-18) — same 1904.) Density 1874. Rept of sanitary committee of bd. of health of N. Y. City re. distribution of laboring population over larger area. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 23, 1874 v. 2.) 1895-1903. Tables giving relative area, density of popu- lation, and death rates in sanitary distrs. (16 A R. bd. of health 1895 (p. 504)— same 1903.) No returns 1897-1900. Housing 1852-1900. Tenement house legislation in N. Y.; by L«. Veilker. 197 pp. 1856. Rpt. on tenement houses in N. Y. and Brook- lyn. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 199, 1856 v. 5.) 1857. Rept. on condition of tenement houses in N. Y. and Brooklyn. 54 pp. (Same 205, 1857 v. 3.) 1867. Same. 34 pp. (Same 156, 1867 v. 7.) 1874/5. Rept. re. bearing of sanitary conditions of towns and crowding of population into tenement houses upon increase of pauperism; by H. L. Hoguet and A. A Low. (9 AJt. bd. public charities 1875: 139-166.) 1881. Sanitary supervision of tenements: protection of health and life of tenants. (2 AR. bd. of health 1881: 45-48.) 1885. Rept. of tenement house comn. (Drexel comn.). 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 24, 1885 v. 3.) . Same; separate. 12 pp. Preliminary rept. on proposed work. . Rept. of tenement house comn. (Drexel comn.) ; investigation of cellars, lodging houses, tenement houses, etc., of N. Y. City. 235 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1885 v. 5.) 1887. Adoption of some measures for greater safety and better regulation of tenement houses. (Govs. mess. 1887: 26-27.) 1889. Recommendation made by tenement house comn. of proposed amdmts. to laws concerning tenements and lodging. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1889 v. 4.) 1894. Rept. and supplement of tenement house com- mittee. 649 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1895 v. 13.) . Same; rept. only. (1), 27 pp. Gilder committee ; under ch. 479, laws of 1894. 1900. Special rept. to tenement house comn. on tene- ment house fire escapes in N. Y. and Brooklyn; by H. Bonner, L. Veiller. 20 pp. sq. 4°. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 439 POPULATION— cont'd Housing — cont'd 1900. Special rept. to tenement house comn. on tene- ment house fires; by H. Bonner, L. Veiller. 25 pp., 1 table, sq.. 4°- . Special rept. to tenement house comn. on hous- ing conditions and tenement laws in leading Amer. cities; by L. Veiller. B9 pp., 2 tables, 8°- . Govs. mess. re. establishing tenement house comn. and urging apptmt. of same. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1900: 1588-1589.) . Necessity of reform in laws governing tenement houses. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 23-24.) 1901. Rept. of tenement house comn. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1901 v. 8.) . Rept. of committee on improved housing; state conference charities, etc. (35 A.R. bd. public chari- ties v. 3 1901: 416-428.) 1903. Amdmt. of tenement house law so that condi- tions which are applicable to N. Y. City should not apply to borough of Brooklyn or to city of Buffalo. (Govs. mess. 1903: 33.) Illiterate 1895. See below, Increase. 1901-1904. No. and percentage of illiterates, (v. 4 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1901 (p. 285-287)— 6 same 1904.) Increase 1895. Comparative statistics as to child labor, illiter- acy, increase of population and state regulation in U. S.; by deputy inspector Jordan, N. Y. (10 A.R. factory inspectors 1895: 1337-1345.) Indian 1818. Emigration of Indians to west needs considera- tion. (Govs. mess. 1818.) . Comrs'. rept. re. situation of tribe of Indians at Montauk Pt. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 127-131.) . Communication re. erection of a church for the Indians. (Some 41 sess. 1818: 400.) 1818-1822. Docs, referred to in rept. of committee on Indian affairs. 20 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 app. F.) 1819. On a bd. of comrs. from religious societies for the Indians. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1867. Repts. on Indian tribes in state, by secy, of state, with agric. and other industrial statistics of the several tribes. 8 pp. (Docs, const, con v. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 14.) . Rept. on relations of state to Indians therein. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2881.) 1888. Rept. on investigation of Indian problem of state. 1278 pp. (Assem. doc. 51, 1889 v. 7.) 1889. Address of A. S. Draper at Buffalo on the In- dian problem of N. Y. state. (A.R. public instruc- tion 1889: 662-694.) New Stockbridge serial 1817-1824. Ann. rept. of supt. of New Stockbridge and Brothertown Indians. Albany, 1818-1825. In Collected docs, as follows : 1817 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1818 : 234-235. 1818 " ' 1819 : 382-384. 1819 " Sen. " " 1820:66-67. 1820 " Assem. jol. Nov. 1820 : 96-97. 1821-1823 not found. 1824 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1825 : 148-149. 1825 not found. 1826 in Assem. jol. Jan. 1827 : 282-284. Oneida 1818. Rept. re. erection of a church for benefit of Oneida Indians. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 121.) . Mess, from gov. recommending adoption of measures for benefit of religious instruction among Oneida Indians. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 399.) . Rept. re. bldg. church for Oneida Indians. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 419.) POPULATION— cont'd Indian — cont'd St. Regis 1818. Petition of one of chiefs of St. Regis Indians for apptmt. of additional trustees. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 196.) Seneca 1802. Rept. re. aid to missionary socy. for erecting certain bldgs. for Tuscarora and Seneca Indians. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 173.) 1820. Govs. mess, transmitting minutes of conference with Seneca Indians. (Sen. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 118- 120.) 1850. Rept. on Assem. bill re. protection and improve- ment of Seneca Indians. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1845 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of Seneca Nation agst. pending bill for protection and improvement of Senecas. 3 pp. (Same 104, 1845 v. 3.) Stockbridge 1819. Communication to Gov. re. Stockbridge Indians and their intended settlement at White River. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 57-58.) 1848. Provisions of act of 1848, ch. 208, creating school and gospel fund of Stockbridge Indians, amt. of do- nations, expenses, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 62-63.) 1848-1857. Table showing capital of school and gospel fund of Stockbridge Indians. (Legisl. manual 1849 (p. 263)— same 1858.) 1848/9-1856/7. Stmt, of school and gospel fund of Stockbridge Indians. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9 (p. 56)— same 1856/7.) 1861. Memorial of Stockbridge tribe of Indians asking for relief. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1861 v. 5.) Census 1819. A census of Indian tribes, with extent, situation, and value of their possessions; also state of culti- vation, mode of supporting themselves, their com- plaints, and the best mode of redressing them. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 587-589.) 1845. Rept. re. state census of Indians. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1845 v. 2.) 1846. Rept. of Mr. Schoolcraft, one of the agts. apptd. to take census or enumeration of Indians, etc. 285, vii pp. (Same 24, 1846 v. 1.) 1862-1864. Table showing census of Indian children betw. ages of 4 and 21 yrs. (A.R. public instruc- tion 1863 (p. 108)— same 1864.) Expenditures foe 1808-1835. Review of Indian affairs; amts. paid under various acts, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1834/5: 35-38.) 1819. Rept. on petition praying payment in advance of certain annuity from state to Stockbridge Indians to enable them to prosecute their rights to certain lands on the White River. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 89.) 1824. Rept. re. payment and expenditures of moneys to remove Indians to Green Bay. (Same Jan. 1824: 791-797.) 1832-1846. Stmt, of payments from general fund for settlement of Indian expenses. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (pp. 47-48)— -same 1845/6.) 1834/5-1864/5. Stmt, of annuities payable to sundry In- dian tribes by various treaties. (Same 1834/5 (p. 38)— same 1864/5.) No returns 1835/6, 1836/7, 1840/1, 1841/2, 1842/3. 1846/7. Stmt, of amt. of annuities payable ann. to sundry Indian tribes and amt. of principal said annuities would give at 6%. (Same 1846/7: 36.) 1848. Rept. on petition of P. Wilson re. distribution of Indian annuities. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1848 v. 3.) 440 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK POPULATION— cont'd Indian — cont'd Expenditures foe — cont'd 1849. Rept. on memorial re. law of 1848 providing for distribution of Cayuga annuities. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1849 v. 2.) 1851. Petition of Cayuga Nation of Indians for pay- ment of annuities due to said nation from state. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 83, 1851 v. 3.) 1852-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses of Indians affairs. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2 (pp. 73-74)— same 1903/4.) 1858-1883. Table showing amt. of annuities payable to Indian tribes. (.Legisl. manual 1859 (p. 147) — same 1884.) 1866-1878. Stmt, of payments from general fund for Indian annuities. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 97) — same 1877/8.) 1876/7. Recommendation that Indian annuities be made charge upon general fund revenue, thereby allowing general fund debt sinking fund to be closed. (Same 1876/7: 31.) 1878. Rept. on financial relations of Oneida and Stock- bridge Indians with state. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 142, 1878 v. 7.) Insane 1843-1853. Table showing no. of patients from each co. in state lunatic asylum, with population of co. and proportion of population to one patient. (Assem. doc. 91 (pp. 14-15), 1855 v. 4.) 1846. Rept. on street portion of census re. idiots. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1846 v. 1.) 1853. Rept. of secy, of state on no. and residence of idiots within state, classified by cos. 10 pp. (Same 73, 1853 v. 3.) Marriage and Divorce 1849. Rept. of committee on petitions for dissolution of marriage contract; with synopsis of divorce laws of other states. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1849 v. 2.) 1867. Remarks on legisl. being prohibited from grant- ing divorces. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1378-1385.) 189(?). Abstr. of statutes of N. Y. re. marriage cere- monials, public registration of marriages, and duty of persons authorized to solemnize marriage. 1 1. 8°. Migration 1834. Advantages of territory around great lakes at- tracts emigration. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1871. Rept. of delegates to emigration conv. held at Indianapolis. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1871 v. 3.) 1879. Memorial of comrs. of emigration of N. Y. state urging necessity of national legislation to regulate immigration; with ace. bill. 1 p. 1., 8 pp. 1882. Communication from secy, of comrs. of emigra- tion re. efforts to secure national legislation re. im- migration. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 127, 1882 v. 5.) 1884/5. Rept. of standing committee on immigration. (19 A.R. bd. public charities 1885: 257-265.) 1888. Con. res. (Sloan) re. placing execution of laws re. immigration and importation of alien or foreign laborers under contract, under general control of secy, of treasury. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 28-29.) 1889/90. Rept. of committee on immigration. (24 A. R. bd. public charities 1890: 237-239.) 1897. Rept. on clothing industry; existing evils; check on immigration only relief. (12 A.R. factory in- spectors 1897: 43-54.) 1898. Disapproval of unrestricted immigration; labor troubles caused by. (Govs. mess. 1898.) . Text of res. of International Assn. of Factory Inspectors in favor of uniform factory laws and restricted immigration. (13 A.R. factory inspec- tion 1898: 14-15.) POPULATION— cont'd Migration— cont'd 1898. Res. of ann. conv. of International Assn. of Factory Inspectors in favor of federal legislation to restrict immigration. (13 same 1898: 820-821.) New Hampshire 1903. Favorable comment on work of N. H. dept. of labor to induce influx of non-residents by adver- tising attraction of state; recommendation to con- fer similar authority upon forestry comn. (Govs. mess. 1903: 34.) New York State serial Under act of May 5 (ch. 195), laws of 1847. 1848-1892. Ann. rept. of comrs. of emigration. Albany, 1849-1893. In Collected docs, as follows : 1848 In Assem. docs. 1849, v. 2 : 50. 1849 " Sen. " 1850, v. 2 : 48 ; Assem. v. 4 : 52. 1850 In Sen. docs. 1851, v. 2 : 37. 1851 " " " 1852, V. 2 : 59. 1852 1853, v. 2 : 37. 1853 " Assem. " 1854, v. 3 : 97. 1854-1855 not In docs. 1856 in Sen. docs. 1857, v. 2:80. 1857 " Assem. " 1858, v. 3 : 83. 1858 1859, v. 5 : 187. 1859 not In docs. 1860 in Sen. docs. 1861, v. 2:54. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 4 : 61 ; Assem. v. 5 : 105. 1862 not in docs. 1863 in Sen. docs. 1864, v. 4 : 65. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 2 : 54. 1865 " Assem. " 1866, v. 5 : 104. 1866 " Sen. " 1867, v. 2 : 54 ; Assem. v. 9 : 228 1867 in ' Sen. docs. 1868, v. 7 : 90 ; Assem. v. 9 : 111. 1868 in Sen. docs. 1869, v. 5 : 57. 1868 " Assem. " 1869, V. 6 : 81. 1869 1870, v. 3 : 68. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 4 : 55. 1871 1872, v. 7 : 83. 1872 " Sen. " 1873, v. 2:37. 1873 " Assem. " 1874, v. 2 : 25 ; Sen. v. 2 27. 1874 in Sen. docs. 1875, v. 2 : 22 ; Assem. v. 3 32 1875 in Sen. docs. 1876, v. 3 : 32 ; Assem. v. 4 38 1876 in Sen. docs. 1877, v. 1 : 21. 1877 1878, v. 1 : 18. 1878 " Assem. " 1879, v. 2:29. 1879 " " " 1880, v. 2 : 14. 1880 1881, v. 3 : 33. 1881 " " " 1882, v. 2:26. 1882 " Sen. " 1883, V. 2:23. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 3 : 34. 1884 " " " 1885, v. 5:31. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 3 : 43. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 3 : 39. 1887 ' 1888, v. 5 : 48. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 6 : 52. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 11 : 74. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 10 : 57. 1891 1892, v. 10 : 64. 1892 1893, v. 10 : 61. A reprint of the ann. repts. of the comrs. of emigratioE 1847-1860 was issued in 1861, 428, iii, 63 pp. norirserial The work of the comrs. of emigration and of the comrs. of quarantine is, in N. Y. State, so closely allied that a perfect classification of hoth, without much duplication of entries is not possible. Users of this index are therefore cautioned to look over the material under both groups, in studying either the emigration or quarantine systems of N. Y. State. See p. 454. 1845. Rept. on memorial re. landing of alien passen- gers. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 216, 1845 v. 6.) 1847. Table showing no. of emigrants who, from May 5 to Dec. 31, 1847, were under immediate charge of comrs. of emigration, how they were disposed of, proportion of deaths, places of nativity, etc. (Sen. doc. 47 (p. 8), 1848 v. 2.) . Rules of emigration comn. 7 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 441 POPULATION— cont'd Migration — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont' d 1848. Res. re. prtg. rept. of Assem. select committee of 1847 to investigate frauds upon emigrants. 168 pp. (Assem. doc. 46, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition of W. W. Niles re. lease of Long Is. Farms to comrs. of emigration. 2 pp. (Same 19, 1848 v. 2.) 1849. Opinion of Justices Lean, Grier, and Daniel on act re. landing of alien passengers. 56 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1849 v. 3.) . Rept. on emigration laws. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 219, 1849 v. 6.) . Rept. of comrs. of emigration on persons in em- ploy at various stations, with occupation and amt. of compensation. 8 pp. (Same 214, 1849 v. 5.) 1850. Communication from comr. of emigration re. certain amdmt. of laws resp. alien passengers. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1850 v. 2.) . Recommendation for revision of alien passenger laws. (Govs. mess. 1850.) 1851. Rept. on ann. rept. of comrs. of emigration. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1851 v. 4.) . Names of persons employed at various offices of comrs. of emigration with occupation and salary per annum. (Same 34 (pp. 189-196), 1852 v. 2.) 1853. Communication from comrs. of emigration ask- ing legislative aid. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1853 v. 3.) 1856. Rept. of select committee apptd. to examine af- fairs of comrs. of emigration. 45 pp. (Same 105, 1856 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of emigration re. administration finances, etc. 18 pp. (Same 62, 1856 v. 2.) . Rept. on bill to pay comrs. of emigration certain moneys. 12 pp. (Same 94, 1856 v. 2.) . Communication from comrs. of emigration re. embarrassments and necessities of comn. 4 pp. (Some 78, 1856 v. 2; Assem. doc. 143, 1856 v. 4.) . Rept. re. quarantine and comrs. of emigration. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 109, 1856 v. 4.) . Renewal of application to legisl. for aid and di- rection, in view of increased embarrassments and urgent necessities of emigration comn. 3 pp. . Rept. on petition of state committee of supts. of poor re. emigrant laws. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 156, 1856 v. 4.) . Favorable consideration of any application for pecuniary relief presented by bd. of emigrant comrs. recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1856: 18.) . Communication from comrs. of emigration re. percentage charged on r.r. and steamboat passage tickets purchased by emigrants. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1856 v. 2.) 1857. Recommendation that assistance be given comrs. of emigration in paying money due to cos. for cer- tain state lands. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1857: 18.) . Rept. of comrs. of emigration asking aid. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1857 v. 1.) 1858. Rept. re. certain charges agst. comrs. of emi- gration. 177 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1859 v. 2.) . Stmt, of J. W. Hamilton re. refusal to be sworn before special committee apptd. to investigate ad- ministration of emigrant depot at Castle Garden. 3 pp. (Same 73, 1838 v. 3.) . Stmt, of J. W. Hamilton re. his refusing to answer interrogatories of committee apptd. to in- vestigate administration of emigrant depot at Castle Garden. 3 pp. (Same 98, 1858 v. 4.) 1859. Repts. on charges agst. comrs. of emigration. 6, 177 pp. (Same 52 and 53, 1859 v. 2.) POPULATION— cont'd Migration — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1861. Revision of laws with reference to quarantine and comrs. of emigration recommended. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1861: 42.) 1872. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation on investigation into affairs of comrs. of emigra- tion of N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1872 v. 10.) . Testimony taken before sub-committee of com- mittee of commerce and navigation to inquire into general mngmt. of affairs at Castle Garden by comrs. of emigration. 47 pp. (Same 148, 1872 v. 10.) 1873. Reply of pres. of comrs. of emigration re. sala- ries and wages of dept. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1873 v. 4.) 1874. Officers and employes of Castle Garden emigra- tion comn. 4 pp. . Preamble and res. adopted by German-Amer. citi- zens of N. Y. City re. emigration comn. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 126, 1874 v. 9.) 1875. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation re. comrs. of emigration. 67 pp. (Same 124, 1875 v. 10.) . Rept. re. bd. of comrs. of emigration. 67 pp. (Same 124, 1875 v. 10.) . Memorial of comrs. of emigration applying for pecuniary aid from state. 7 pp. (Same 82, 1875 v. 7.) 1876. Rept. on affairs of comrs. of emigration and quarantine. 971, 3 pp. (Same 33 and 34, 1876 v. 4.) . Govs. mess, on constitutionality of requiring bonds from persons bringing in emigrants. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1876: 483-485.) . Communication from comrs. of emigration re. bonds for emigrants. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1876: 909- 911.) . Communication from gov. transmitting corresp. re. comrs. of emigration. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1876 v. 6.) Relative to eSect on the finances of the comrs. of emigration of U. S. Sup. Ct. decision declaring unconstitutional that law of the state of N. T. requiring bond from parties bringing in emigrants to N. T. Contains hist. acct. of finances of comrs. 1880. By-laws of emigration comrs. 10 pp. 1882. Investigation by finance committee of comrs. of emigration. 367 pp. 1883. Communication from atty. gen. re. comrs. of emi- gration and apprn. for expenses thereof. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1883 v. 3.) . Rept. on affairs of comrs. of emigration. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1883 v. 2.) 1884. Recommendation re. speedy execution of law providing for formation of new bd. of immigration and safeguards for immigrants. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 30.) Defectives 1849. Communication from comptroller and atty. gen. re. protection from introduction of disease and pauperism from foreign countries. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1849 v. 3.) 1889/90. Correspondence with supt. of immigration and collector of port of N. Y. in reference to land- ing of insane and idiotic immigrants. (24 A.R. bd. public charities 1890: 243-248.) 1901. No. and percentage of illiterate immigrants, by races, July-Sept. (v. 3 Bull, bureau labor statis- tics 1901: 285-287.) 442 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK POPULATION— cont'd Migration — cont'd Delinquents 1855. Rept. on R. I. res. on introduction of foreign paupers and criminals. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1855 v. 5.) . Communication from comrs. of emigration re. foreign paupers and criminals. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1855 v. 1.) 1874. Inquiry into law regulating introduction into state of foreign convicts; by J. N. Pomeroy. (8 A.R. bd. public charities 1873/4: 141-159.) Dependents 1830. Rept. re. alteration of law in respect to impor- tation of foreign poor, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 330, 1830 v. 4.) 1874. Alien paupers; by M. B. Anderson. (8 A.R. bd. public charities 1873/4: 129-139.) Depobtation 1901-1902. Causes and no. of deportations, Oct.-Dec. (v. 5 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1902: 17.) Destination 1855. Table showing no., destination, and cash means of passengers landing at Castle Garden for quarter endg. Oct. 31, 1855, reported to comr. of emigration. (Sen. doc. 105 (pp. 38-39), 1856 v. 3.) 1898-1904. Destination of immigrants who landed at port of N. Y.; by states and territories, (v. 1 Bull. bureau labor statistics 1898 (p. 106) — v. 6 same 1904.) 1900-1901. Percentage of aliens destined to other states than N. Y., Penna., Mass., N. J., Conn., Jan.-Mch., July-Sept. (v. 3 same 1901: 97; 286.) 1901-1904. Percentage of aliens destined to Mass., N. J., and Conn. (v. 3 same 1901 (p. 97)— 6 same 1904.) . Increase or decrease of aliens coming to Penna. (v. 3 same 1901 (p. 96)— 6 same 1904.) . Increase or decrease in proportions of aliens coming to N. Y. state, (v. 3 same 1901 (p. 96) — 6 same 1904.) 1902-1904. Percentage of aliens destined to other states than N. Y., Penna., Mass., N. J., Conn. (v. 3 same 1902 (p. 97)— 6 same 1904.) EXPENDITUEES FOB 1848. Rept. of comrs. of emigration on amt. of moneys reed, under provisions of act of May 5, 1847, and manner in which it has been appropriated. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1848 v. 2.) 1856. Communication from gov. re. expenditures for comrs. of emigration. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1856: 909- 910.) 1868-1878. Stmt, of expenditures of state Emigrant Refuge and Hospital, Ward's Is. (Sen. doc. 67 (p. 125), 1879 v. 2.) 1870-1874. Receipts and expenditures on acct. of emi- grants. (Assem. doc. 124 (pp. 8-9), 1875 v. 10.) 1873. Rept. of comrs. of emigration re. reimbursement of certain expenditures of emigration fund. 8 pp. (Same 12, 1873 v. 7.) . Rept. of pres. of comrs. of emigration re. expen- ditures of comrs. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1873 v. 4.) 1876. Amt. due to cos. and institutions of state for support of emigrants to May, 1876. (13 A.R. bd. public charities 1879: 273-274.) 1876-1883. Table showing cost to state of N. Y. City emigration office. (17 same 1883: 43-44.) 1876-1884. Payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of comrs. of emigration. (A.R. comptroller 1875/6 (p. 63)— same 1883/4.) Laws 1847. Act concerning passengers in vessels coming to N. Y. Passed May 5, 1847. N. Y., 1847. 12 pp. This is the law establishing Comrs. of Emigration. 1848. Laws concerning comrs. of emigration of City of N. Y. [Passed 1847 and 1848.] N. Y., 1848. 27 pp. POPULATION— cont'd Migration — cont'd Laws — cont'd 1849. Comrs. of emigration. Laws of 1849. 16, 8 pp. 1850. Revised laws concerning passengers in vessels coming to City of N. Y., and for protection of emi- grants; condensed and revised by order of comrs. 34 (1) pp. 1871. Laws re. comrs. of emigration of the state. 226 pp. Relief Measubes: Pbivate 1842. Rept. of minority re. support of foreign poor landed in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1842 v. 5.) 1843. Memorial of mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of N. Y. City praying for passage of act for relief of emigrant passengers with draft of act therefor. 6 pp. (Same 139, 1843 v. 6.) 1848. Memorial of officers of German Socy., N. Y. City, re. expenditures for support of German immigrants. 6 pp. (Same 165, 1848 v. 5.) 1876. Communication from comrs. of emigration trans- mitting petition from several charitable societies of N. Y. 6 pp. 1897-1899. Tables showing receipts of homes and mis- sions for immigrants. (31 A.R. state bd. charities v. 1 1897 (pp. 1040-1041)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. — — . Tables showing estimated value of property and indebtedness of homes and missions for immi- grants. (31 same v. 1 1897 (p. 1039)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to v. 1. . Tables showing expenditures of homes and mis- sions for immigrants. (31 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 1042-1044)— 33 same 1899.) Tables for 1899 are printed in app. to t. 1. Relief Measubes: State 1796. Large no. of foreign immigrants an unjust bur- den on local maintenance; state maintenance sug- gested. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1796.) 1852. Rept. on condition of business accts. and mngmt. of trusts under charge of comrs. of emigration, etc. 270 pp. (Assem. doc. 34, 1852 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. of emigration on proceedings to test title of Castle Garden. 2 pp. (Same 130, 1859 v. 3.) 1866. Rept. of J. P. Cumming, in pursuance of res. of Castle Garden committee of the comrs. of emigra- tion, Feb. 2, with answer of Christie and McDon- ald, and his reply to them. 22 pp. Relating to emigrant fares. 1868. Necessity of provisions for accommodations of well emigrants at quarantine. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 21.) Mariners' Fund 1828. Rept. on memorial re. tax imposed on all per- sons arriving in port of N. Y. and constituting the hospital or mariners' fund, praying repeal of law diverting part of said for support of delinquent children. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 992-993.) 1839/40. Sketch of provisions of laws of 1829, ch. 302, creating mariners' fund; acct. of fund not opened until 1839/40; stmt, of various moneys, stocks, etc., belonging to fund. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40: 35- 37.) 1839/40-1880/1. Stmt, of mariners' fund. (Same 1839/40 (pp. 35)— same 1882/3.) No returns 1865/6-1879/80. 1840-1854. Stmt, of payments made on acct. of mari- ners' fund. (Same 1839/40 (p. 69)— same 1853/4.) 1840-1897. Table showing capital of mariners' fund. (Legisl. manual 1841 (p. 152) — same 1898.) 1841. Stmt, showing increase and diminution of capi- tal of mariners' fund. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1: 88-89.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 443 POPULATION— cont'd Migration — cont'd Relief Measures: State — cont'd Mariners' Fund — cont'd 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. mariners' fund. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1845 v. 1.) 1847. Table showing no. of passengers who arrived at port of N. Y. from foreign countries from May 5 to Dec. 31, 1847, and for whom commutation and hospital money was paid. (Same 47 (p. 7), 1848 v. 2.) 1847/8. Receipts of mariners' fund. (A.R. treasurer 1849: 6-7.) 1848/9. Operation of mariners' fund. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1848/9: 51-52.) 1856/7. Provisions of law governing mariners' fund, state of loans, and recommendation that comptrol- ler be authorized to close it since law re. payments into treasury on acct. this fund has been repealed. (Same 1856/7: 36.) 1866-1902. Outline of condition of mariners' fund show- ing revenue and expenses. (Same 1865/6 (p. 95) — same 1901/2.) Ward's Island Institutions Maintained by emigrant eomrs. 1849. Rules for govt, of Emigrant Refuge and Hos- pital at Ward's Is. Adopted by comrs. 2 p. 1., 4- 15 ft*. 1850. Same. Adopted Nov., 1850. 36 pp. 1860. Recommendation that apprn. be made for pro- curing location and bldg. of permanent hospital on land set aside for use of sick immigrants. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1860: 24.) 1874. Rept. of comrs. of emigration re. no. of persons now at Ward's Is.; employment of, etc. 76 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1874 v. 3.) 1882. Rules of Ward's Is. dept. of comn. of emigration. Adopted May, 1882. 23 pp. 1887/8. Recommendation for remedial act authorizing comptroller to foreclose mortgage to secure loan upon lots on Ward's Is., executed Oct. 25, 1875, by comrs. of emigration to Emigrant Industrial Sav- ings Bank of N. Y. City. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 7-10.) 1890. On communication from comrs. of emigration re. leasing of part of Ward's Is. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1890: 1305-1306.) 1891. Rept. of Sen. committee on finance re. value of land and bldgs. on Ward's Is. in N. Y. City owned by state. 42 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1891 v. 3.) Hist, reference to legislation affecting emigration comrs. Passengeb Tax; see Taxation, that title Ueban 1901. Why the boy leaves the farm; by Mrs. C. A. N. McCarty. (A.R. Farmers' Institute 1901: 344-348.) Volume 1856-1902. No. of immigrants per annum, (v. 4 Bull. bureau labor statistics 1902: 200.) 1874-1882. Table showing immigrants of specified races. (Sen. doc. 31 (p. 14), 1883 v. 2.) 1881-1900. No. of emigrants per annum, (v. 2 Bull. bureau labor statistics 1900: 214.) 1895-1900. Increase of immigration in 1st quarter, (v. 2 same 1900: 99.) 1895-1903. Same. (v. 5 same 1903: 127.) 1898-1904. Volume of immigration by races, sexes, and ages at port of N. Y. (v. 1 same 1898 (p. 105) — v. 6 same 1904.) 1899-1904. Immigration at port of N. Y.; quarterly re- turns; Apr. 1899-June 1904. (v. 1 same 1899 (pp. 103-104)— v. 6 same 1904.) 1900. Increase in no. and per cent of immigration of different races, Oct.-Dec. (v. 3 same 1900: 17.) POPULATION— cont'd Migration— cont'd Volume — cont'd 1900-1903. Increase in no. and per cent of immigration of different races, (v. 2 same 1900 (pp. 99; 215)— v. 5 same 1903.) 1900-1904. No. and percentage of male and female im- migrants, (v. 2 same 1900 (p. 216) — v. 6 same 1904.) 1901. Increase in no. and per cent of immigrants of different races, July-Sept. (v. 3 same 1901: 283.) 1902. No. and per cent of male and female emigrants by race, Apr.-June. (v. 4 same 1902: 202.) 1902-1904. Percentage of age of immigrants by races, (v. 4 same 1902 (p. 203) — v. 6 same 1904.) . Increase of immigration in quarter over corre- sponding quarter of other yrs. (v. 4 same 1902 (pp. 109-201)— v. 6 same 1904.) 1903-1904. Increase of immigration during Oct.-Dec. (v. 6 same 1904: 375.) 1904. Total immigration into U. S. and into port of N. Y. (v. 6 same 1904: 249.) Mortality 1804-1854. Many tables largely based on various state census returns of causes of deaths, ages at which death occurred, etc., in rept. of committee on health dept. of N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 49, 1859 v. 2.) 1902. Influence of occupation on mortality from tuberculosis; by J. T. Burke, Toronto, Canada. (17 A.R. factory inspection 1901/2: 564-568.) New York State serial -1903. Repts. on sanitary condition of mortality returns In Ann. Rept. bd health as follows : 1888 in 9 ann. rept. 1888 : 395-423. 1889 " 10 " " 1889 : 267-318. 1890 " 11 " " 1890 : 646-767. 1891 " 12 " " 1891 : 358-399. 1892 " 13 " " 1892 : 475-537. 1893 " 14 " " 1893 : 671-731. 1894 " 15 " " 1894 : 411-475. 1895 " 16 " " 1895 : 446-505. 1896 " 17 " " 1896 : 439-473. 1897 " 18 " " 1897 : 409-439. 1898 " 19 " " 1898 : 601-633. 1899 " 20 " " 1899 : 388-410. 1900 " 21 " " 1900 : 409-443. 1901 " 22 " " 1901 : 462-495. 1902 " 23 " " 1902 : 717-756. 1903 " 24 " " 1903 : 503-581. non-serial 1866-1887. Table showing total no. of deaths each yr., estimated population, % of deaths under 5 yrs.; % of total population and total death rate; % per thousand. (Sen. doc. 16 (p. 22), 1888 v. 3.) 1885-1903. Table showing mortality in sanitary distrs. each yr. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 518-533.) 1886-1891. Table showing comparative mortality in various sanitary distrs. (12 same 1891: 368-373.) 1886-1894. Summary of mortality as published in the monthly bulletin of N. Y. state health bd. Totals of mortality of state by months. 1887-1895. Cumulative tables giving totals of mortal- ity of state by months. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1890 v. 2 (pp. 645-657)— same 1895.) No returns 1891. 1887-1903. Tables showing totals of mortality in sev- eral sanitary distrs. each yr. (8 same 1887 (pp. 346-348)— same 1903.) 1888-1897. Table showing comparative mortality of 10 yrs. (18 same 1897: 413.) 1888-1902. Tables giving totals of mortality, classified by causes. (16 same 1895 (p. 451) — 20 same 1902.) 1888-1895 tables are cumulative, after that decennial. 1891. Table showing total mortality of cities below 100,000 population. (12 same 1891: 398.) 444 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK POPULATION— cont'd Paupers 1856. Rept. on memorial of co. supts. of poor on lunacy and its relation to pauperism. 32 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1856 v. 2.) Shakers 1850. Rept. of trustees of United Socy. of Shakers in New Lebanon, Columbia co., on general status of the socy. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 89, 1850 v. 3.) Vagrant 1850. Communication from gov. in answer to Sen. res. on vagrancy. 31 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1850 v. 2.) PORT CHESTER Debt; see Debt: City PORT REGULATIONS; see COMMERCE POSTAL SERVICE 1836. Rept. re. transporting U. S. mail on several r.rs. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 302, 1836 v. 4.) . Mess, from gov. returning act to authorize and require r.r. cos. to carry mail. 2 pp. {Same 326, 1836 v. 4.) 1842. N. H. res. re. postage. 4 pp. (Same 19, 1843 v. 2.) 1843. Vt. res. re. franking privilege and postage. 6 pp. (Same 15, 1843 v. 2.) 1844. Conn. res. re. franking privilege, and reduction of rates of postage. 2 pp. (Same 14, 1844 v. 1.) . Res. re. reduction of rates of postage. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 3, 1844 v. 1.) 1870. Res. re. transportation and delivery of public mails. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 33, 1870 v. 3.) 1872. Rept. and testimony taken before special com- mittee apptd. pursuant to Sen. res. to investigate subject of legislative postage for past 10 yrs. 39 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1872 v. 4.) POTASH; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. POTATO; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS POUGHKEEPSIE Banks; see Banks: Individual Banks. Discount Finance; see Finance: City Street Railways; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State POUGHKEEPSIE CLOCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. CLOCK MANUFACTURE POULTRY; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK POWER COMPANIES; see CORPORATIONS. LIGHT AND POWER COMPANIES PREMIUMS Agricultural; see Agriculture. Public Aid PRICES 1814-1815. Prices of iron, tea, sugar, rum, molasses. (A.R. bank comr. (dated) 1831: 21.) 1816. Relation of rise in value of commodities to quantity of bank paper issued and suspension of specie payments; p. 13 et seg. rept. bank comrs. 1831. (Assem. doc. 59, 1831 v. 1.) 1836. On advance in price of agric. products. (A.R. bank comrs. (dated) 1836: 10.) PRICES— cont'd 1837. High prices of produce; due to increased cotton trade; increase population diversion of labor from grain growing. (Same (dated) 1837: 16.) 1867-1875. Comparison of average prices of corn, wheat, oats, barley, and hay in 1867 and 1875; on wholesale and retail prices of farm products. (A. R. state assessors 1875: 38-39.) 1875. On relation of currency to prices. (Govs. mess. 1875.) Butter „ , See also below. Food Staples. 1899-1902. Monthly average price of butter in N. Y. City. (8 A.R. agric. dept. v. 1 1900 (p. 138)— 10 same 1902.) See also below, Food Staples. 1899 Prices of cheese highest of past 20 yrs. (7 A.K. agric. dept. v. 1 1899: 169.) 1899-1902. Monthly average price of eastern and west- ern cheese in N. Y. City. (8 same v. 1 1900 (p. 138)— 10 same 1902.) 1900. Advance in price of cheese not reached during past 20 yrs. (7 same v. 1900: 169.) Coal See also Trusts. 1861-1864. Selling price of English coal per ton in N. Y. market, Oct. 1861 and 1864. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 14), 1865 v. 3.) 1887. See Labor Disputes. Coal Trade, this date. 1892. Suppl. rept. on combination of corporations to control price of coal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 1322- 1326.) . Rept. of Sen. committee to investigate combina- tion of corporations to advance or control price of coaL 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1892 v. 7.) Copper 1859-1887. Table of average selling price of copper. (Sen. doc. 64 (p. 237), 1889 v. 10.) Cotton Goods 1870-1880. Prices of cotton goods. (Sen. doc. 64 (p. 264), 1889 v. 10.) Fertilizer 1881-1882. Table showing fluctuations in wholesale prices of sundry fertilizing material at N. Y., May 1881 to Nov. 1882. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1882: 55.) 1898-1902. Statistics of prices per annum of commer- cial fertilizer. (22 A.R. N. Y. agric. exper. station 1903: 406.) Flour 1824-1840. Average price in N. Y. of Genesee flour in each mo. (Assem. doc. 295 (p. 15), 1841 v. 7.) 1835-1876. Cumulative comparatice stmt, showing aver- age price of flour each yr. at Albany. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor canal dept. 1858 (p. 29) — same 1876.) Food Staples 1870-1888. N. Y. wholesale prices in largest lots for leading food staples: granulated sugar, coffee, tea, butter, cheese, pork, wheat. (Sen. doc. 64 (p. 263), 1889 v. 10.) Land 1791. Prices of land in state of N. Y. (Documentary hist, of N. Y. (O'Callaghan) v. 3: 647-658.) Milk 1898. Price of milk lowest on record in 9th agric. di- vision. (6 A.R. agric. dept. v. 1 1898: 329.) Salt 1840. Letters from comptroller to certain salt dealers in Upper Canada re. price of Onondaga salt. (A. R. comptroller 1839/40: 101-104.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 445 PRICES— cont'd Salt— cont'd 1847-1867. Table showing minimum, maximum, and average price of salt sold at works during last 20 yrs. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 19: 10.) 1862-1866. Table showing net price realized at Syra- cuse of all salt sold in different markets for dif- ferent yrs. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 162: 8.) . Table showing average net price at Syracuse of all coarse salt sold by Salt Co. for past 5 yrs. (Same 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 159: 12.) 1866-1879. Stmt, of average price of salt. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 655.) 1867. Table showing present price of salt as per price lists of Salt Co. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 159: 13.) 1879-1888. Stmt, showing price of salt. (Legisl. rec- ord v. 1 1888: 655.) Specie; see Money Sugar See also above, Food Staples. 1885-1888. Prices of raw and refined sugars. (Sen. doc. 64 (pp. 253-258), 1889 v. 10.) Tobacco 1865-1880. Table of average prices of tobacco in N. Y. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1882: 149.) Wheat See also above. Food Staples. 1793-1846. Table showing price of wheat, four fowls and one day's service at city of Albany on Jan. 1, each yr. (Sen. doc. 92 (pp. 25-27), 1846 v. 3.) 1840. On fall in price of wheat and its effects. (A.R. bank comrs. (dated) 1840: 4.) Wool 1824-1861. Prices of wool. (v. 21 Trans. N. Y. agric. socy. 1861: 701-704.) 1855-1867. Prices of N. Y. state fleece wool by mos., May 1855-Jan. 1862. (v. 21 same 1861: 777-779.) PRINCE STREET ORPHAN ASYLUM; see p. 380 PRINTING TRADE Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Strikes; see Labor Disputes PRISON ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK; see p. 379 PRISON LANDS; see LAND: STATE PRIVATE SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION PRIVILEGE TAX; see LICENSE PROFIT-SHARING; see LABOR PROPRIETARY MEDICINES; see INDUSTRIES. DRUG TRADE PROTECTORATE AND REFORMATORY FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN FROM ONEIDA AND ADJACENT COUN- TIES; see p. 380 PROVIDENCE INSANE ASYLUM, BUFFALO; see p. 376 PRUSSIA Education; see Education. Foreign Countries PUBLIC AID 1846. Debate on rept. of committee on finances re. restrictions on debt-creating power. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 725-734.) 1867. Minority rept. dissenting from sec. of majority rept. of committee on powers and duties of legisl. PUBLIC AID— cont'd prohibiting donation of moneys for charitable pur- poses by legislative and local authorities. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1229-1233.) 1867. Debate on prohibiting towns or cos. from in any way loaning its money or its credit to any individ- ual assns. or corporations. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1137-1168.) . Minority rept. on powers and duties of legisl. re. donation of moneys by legislative or local authori- ties. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1507-1511.) PUBLIC AID: CITY Railroads; see that title PUBLIC AID: COUNTY Railroads; see that title PUBLIC AID: FEDERAL 1827. Rept. re. distribution of money appropriated by gen. govt, for purposes of internal improvement. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 553-554.) . Incorporation into federal const, of provision for power of distributing necessary funds among states for objects of public improvement. (Govs, mess. 1827.) Education; see that title Land Grants; see Agriculture. Education; do. Education. Academic. Cornell University PUBLIC AID: STATE General Items only, or items relating to state aid to causes so general as not to be classifiable under any of tbe groups of this index. State aid to charitable Institutions entered under Maintenance, to a specific institution entered under name of institution under head of Maintenance. State aid to educational institutions entered under Edu- cation. Public Aid. See also Finance : State. Loans. 1819. Rept. of comptroller re. grants to citizens and corporations for charitable and literary institu- tions. (Sen. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 164-165.) . Rept. on memorial recommending legislative aid in completion of astronomical machine invented by Mr. Newel. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 883-884.) 1830. Memorial of Female Assn. of N. Y. praying pecu- niary aid. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 266, 1830 v. 4.) 1834. Recommendation for granting of liberal terms and privileges to cos. or individuals willing to in- vest in works for improvement of state. (Govs, mess. 1834.) 1838. Rept. on petition of deaf-mutes for aid to con- tinue publication of periodical devoted to interests of deaf-mutes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 263, 1838 v. 5.) 1840. Rept. on petition of trustees of Amer. Seaman's Friend Socy. for aid. 3 pp. (Same 300, 1840 v. 7.) 1847. Rept. on sundry petitions for apprns. to aid in construction of astronomical observatory. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1847 v. 2.) 1852. Memorial of N. Y. and Liberia Emigration and Agric. Assn. praying for apprn. 3 pp. (Same 19, 1852 v. 1.) 1855. Petition of N. Y. Volunteers for legislative aid. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 14, 1855 v. 1.) 1860/1. Kansas relief fund; provisions of creative act; amt. of apprns.; amt. expended; protest agst. mak- ing of apprns. for charitable purposes by legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: 39-41.) 1867. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on finance as relates to question of giving away prop- erty or money of state in aid of individuals or cor- porations, and particularly in aid of r.rs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2341-2342.) 446 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC AID: STATE— cont'd 1868. Debate on laxity of article re. state aid being given to individuals, corporations, or assns., ex- cept lor charities and education. (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3327-3330.) 1870. Decisions of Court of Appeals re. laws regu- lating apprns. of public moneys for local and pri- vate purposes. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70: 133- 141.) 1873. Injustice of granting apprns. for support of va- rious sectarian local societies. (Govs. mess. 1873: 4-5.) 1891-1893. Communication from comptroller with de- tailed stmts, of all moneys paid by state to insti- tutions not owned by state. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 352-354.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen.; whether it is right for religious schools to receive public money. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 119-120.) 1897/8. Protest agst. policy of giving state aid in mat- ters which should be left to locality as illustrated in workings of highway law. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: vii-viii.) Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title American Institute, New York City 1838. Petition of Amer. Institute, of N. Y. City, for an apprn. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1839 v. 1; Assem. doc. 309, 1838 v. 6.) Education; see that title Industries; see that title Land Grants Railroads; see Railboads. Public Aid Loans See also War Expenditures. War of 1812. 1814. Rept. of comptroller on sums loaned people of state. (Assem. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 76-77.) 1820. Rept. on petition of J. M'Lellan praying loan from school fund. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 644-645.) 1823/4. Recommendation for laws regulating duties of comptroller re. loans to mnftrers. and individuals. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) 1831. Stmt, of loans made by state to individuals, cor- porations, and cos., secured by mortgages which have been foreclosed. 2 foldg. tables at p. 73. (Assem. doc. 224, 1831 v. 3.) 1834. Rept. of comptroller on petition re. loan of money from state to certain citizens of Delaware co. 4 pp. (Same 104, 1834 v. 2.) 1846. Debate on amdmt. re. loans of state to individ- uals or corporations. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 669-672.) 1867. Debate on loaning state's credit to any indi- vidual corporation or assn. except for charities and education. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2251-2258.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances re. loaning credit of state to any individual, assn., or corporation. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1992-2002.) . Rept. and article re. powers and duties of legisl. (Same 1867/8 v. 2: 1171-1175.) 1868. Debate on article of amdmt. submitted by finance committee re. loaning credit or money of state in aid of any individual, corporation, or assn., except by direct apprn. of money in aid of charities and education. (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3462-3479.) Lotteries; see that title Medical Schools; see Education. Medical Medical Society of State of New York 1825. Rept. re. memorial of Medical Socy. of State of N. Y. praying annuity to defray expenses of dele- gates attending same and to offer prizes for best PUBLIC AID: STATE— cont'd Medical Society of State of New York— cont'd dissertation on various medical subjects. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1848: 564-565.) 1825. Ann. apprn. to State Medical Socy. urged. (Govs. mess. 1825.) 1850. Memorial of Medical Socy. of State of N. Y. re. apprn. for publication of transactions. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 173, 1850 v. 6.) New York Colonization Society 1830. Memorial of N. Y. State Colonization Socy. re. claims to public confidence and support. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 333, 1830 v. 4.) 1851. Rept. on memorial of Colonization Socy. for apprn. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 71, 1851 v. 3.) 1852. Rept. re. Colonization Socy. and praying for aid. 4 pp. (Same 44, 1852 v. 2.) 1855. Memorial of N. Y. State Colonization Socy. ask- ing aid to enable colored citizens to emigrate to Liberia. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1855 v. 2.) 1856. Rept. on bill making ann. apprn. to N. Y. Coloni- zation Socy. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1856 v. 3.) 1865. Rept. of the minority of the committee on char- itable and religious societies on bill to promote object of N. Y. Colonization Socy. 8 pp. (Same 70, 1866 v. 3.) New York Historical Society 1826. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. Historical Socy. praying state aid. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 578-579.) 1827. Same. (Same Jan. 1827: 92-93.) 1829. Communication in behalf of N. Y. Historical Socy. expressing thanks for legislative grant of 1827. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 580-581.) 1849. Rept. on application of N. Y. Historical Socy. for apprn. for fire-proof bldgs. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 95, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Memorial of N. Y. Historical Socy. for aid. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1850 v. 1.) New York Mechanic and Scientific Institution 1825. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. Mechanic and Scien- tific Institution praying legislative aid. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 563-564.) . Granting of site, by city and state, to Mechanical and Scientific Institution, N. Y. (Govs. mess. 1825.) Mechanics' Institute 1854. Petition of Mechanics' Institute of N. Y. City for state aid. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1854 v. 2.) Railroads; see that title PUBLIC BATHS; see PUBLIC WORKS: CITY PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: CITY 1892. Apprn. for town house not to exceed $4 for each elector may be made at ann. or special meeting; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 129- 131.) Albany 1808. Rept. of comrs. re. erection of public bldg. (As- sem. jol. 31 sess. 1808: 245; Sen. jol. pp. 143; 205.) 1888. Rept. re. investigation of supt. of public bldgs. Albany, N. Y. 156 pp. (Assem. docs. 81 and 82, 1888 v. 10.) New York City 1857. Rept. of majority on bill re. new city hall in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1857 v. 2.) . Rept. of minority re. erecting new city hall in N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Same 163, 1857 v. 3.) 1872. Rept. of comrs. for bldg. 3d judicial court house, N. Y. City. 28 pp. (Same 125, 1872 v. 9.) . Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. payments on acct. of court house in 9th judicial distr. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1872 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 447 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: CITY— cont'd New York City— cont'd 1872. Reply to res. as to value of lots for 9th judicial distr. court house in N. Y. City; amt. of work done and material furnished for said bldg. 20 pp. (Same 59, 1872 v. 4.) 1873. Communication re. alleged frauds in bldg. of 9th distr. court house. 35 pp. (Same 88, 1873 v. 4.) . Rept. on alleged frauds in bldg. of 9th distr. court house in N. Y. City. 522 pp. (Same 25, 1873 v. 2.) 1885. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. rents paid for public offices. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1885 v. 6.) Steuben 1833. Rept. on the petition of town of Steuben, Oneida co., for leave to levy tax to build town house. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 301, 1833 v. 4.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: COUNTY Cayuga County 1837. Rept. on petition of comrs. for bldg. court house in Cayuga co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 21, 1837 v. 1.) Chautauqua County 1832. Rept. of committee on petition of sundry inhabi- tants of Chautauqua co. re. location of co. bldgs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 221, 1832 v. 3.) Chenango County 1837. Repts. of committee on Chenango co. public bldgs. 9, 7 pp. (Assem. docs. 70 and 71, 1837 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petition of bldg. comrs., etc., of Che- nango co. re. loan to complete new co. bldgs. 1 p. (Same 92, 1839 v. 3.) Erie County 1879. Veto of Sen. bill 219 re. public bldgs. and grounds belonging to Erie co. and city of Buffalo. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1879: 772-773.) Hudson County 1806. Rept. on petition of comrs. for repairing and erecting certain public bldgs. in Hudson co. (As- sem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 186.) Kings County 1833. Rept. of committee on Assem. bill for erection of court house in Kings co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1833 v. 2.) Montgomery County 1836. Rept. of committee on removal of co. bldgs. of Montgomery co. and for half shiring said co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1836 v. 3.) . Rept. re. court house and other public bldgs. in Montgomery co. 7 pp. (Same 104, 1836 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on new co. bldgs. of Montgomery co. 2 pp. (Same 48, 1837 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Montgomery co. for loan to complete co. bldgs. 2 pp. (Same 180, 1838 v. 4.) New York County 1872. Reply of comptroller of N. Y. City and Co. to Sen. res. calling for acct. of sums paid for new co. court house, etc., and amt. necessary to finish same. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1872 v. 4.) . Reply of comptroller of N. Y. co. re. examination of transactions of present new court house comn. of said co., etc. 5 pp. (Same 92, 1872 v. 4.) Niagara County 1816. Rept. re. further loan for bldg. of court house in Niagara co. (Assem. jol. 40 sess. 1816: 681.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: COUNTY— cont'd Onondaga County 1803. Rept. on petition praying removal of court house in Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. 26 sess. 1803: 183.) Otsego County 1841. Rept. on petitions re. location of public bldg. in Otsego co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 164, 1841 v. 5.) . Rept. on bill re. co. bldgs. in Otsego co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1841 v. 3.) Richmond County 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of Richmond co. re. bldg. new court house, etc. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1837 v. 2.) St. Lawrence County 1818. Rept. re. public bldgs. in St. Lawrence co. (As- sem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 529-530.) 1827. Rept. on location of public bldgs. of St. Law- rence co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 262-267.) Schoharie County 1846. Rept. agst. changing site for co. bldgs. in Scho- harie co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1846 v. 3.) Schuyler County 1856. Communication from co. judge of Schuyler co. re. public bldgs. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 175, 1856 v. 4.) 1857. Rept. re. location of co. bldgs. of Schuyler co. 15 pp. (Same 76, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. on petition re. location of co. bldgs. of Schuyler co. 4 pp. (Same 86, 1858 v. 4.) 1888. Veto of Assem. bill 295, authorizing bd. of super- visors of Schuyler co. to borrow money for erec- tion of co. bldgs. (Assem. jol. Ill sess. 1888: 560.) Ulster County 1818. Mess, from gov. re. removal of comrs. to super- intend bldg. of court house, jail, and fire-proof clerk's office in Ulster co. by supervisors and apptmt. of others. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 344.) Westchester County 1841. Rept. on petitions of Westchester co. re. central court house. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 255, 1841 v. 6.) Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Public Buildings PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE serial Superintendent of Public Buildings 1884-1903. Ann. rept. Albany, 1885-1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1884 In Assem. docs. 1885, v. 6 : 72. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 6 : 59. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 7:64. 1887-1888 not found. 1889 In Sen. docs. 1890, v. 2 : 19. 1891, v. 3 : 16. 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Assem. 1892, v. 4 : 19. 1893, v. 9 : 15. 1894, v. 4 : 26. 1895, v. 3 : 22. 1896, v. 4 : 14. 1897, v. 4:22. 1898, v. 7:42. 1899, v. 7:50. 1900, v. 4 : 46. 1901, v. 2 : 19. 1902, v. 2 : 21. 1903, v. 2 : 21. 1904, v. 8:26. State Architect 1899-1903. Ann. rept., 1-5. Albany, 1900-1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1899 in Assem. docs. 1900, v. 14 : 65. 2. 1900 " Sen. " 1901, v. 8 : 35. 3. 1901 ' 1902, v. 1:8. 4. 1902 " Assem. " 1903, v. 9 : 43. 5. 1903 " Sen. " 1904, v. 9 : 14. 448 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd non-serial 1802. Recommendation of gov. re. keeping in repair public bldgs. belonging to the state. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 42.) 1805. Communication from secy, of state suggesting selling of house in N. Y. appropriated to use of secy, of state and enabling some one to lay out avails in purchase of another. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 275-276.) 1874. Suggestions re. placing construction of public bldgs. under supervision of supts. of architecture. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 34-35.) 1884. Rept. of trustees of public bldgs. 11 pp. (As- sem. doc. 57, 1884 v. 5.) 1886. Rept. on public bldgs. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1886 v. 4.) 1888. Communication from supt. of public bldgs. fur- nishing certain information re. privileges as there- in specified. 14 pp. (Same 28, 1888 v. 4.) 1888/9. Recommendation for uniformity of laws regu- lating erection of public bldgs. (A.R. comptroller 1888/9: 11.) 1889. Communication from secy, of state re. bond of supt. of public bldgs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1889 v. 11.) . Communication of trustees of public bldgs. and opinion of atty. gen. on suspension of supt. of public bldgs. 5 pp. (Same 70, 1889 v. 10.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. Assem. res. with refer- ence to suspension of supt. public bldgs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 257-259.) 1893. Should public bldgs. be placed under govt, con- trol, etc.; by Inspector Weinthal, N. J. (18 A.R. factory inspector 1893: 741-743.) Asylums; see Maintenance: State Capitol See also Capitol Police comrs. under Administration of Justice : State. serial 1 series Under ch. 249, laws of 1830. 1832-1833. Communication from trustees of capitol. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1832 in Sen. docs. 1832, v. 2 : 76. " " Assem. " 1832, v. 3 : 196. 1833 1833, v. 4 : 323. 2 series Under act of Apr. 1, 1834. 1834-1842. Rept. of trustees of new state hall. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834 in Sen. docs. 1835, v. 1 : 21. 1835 " ■ 1836, v. 1:6. 1836 " 1837, v. 1:28. 1837 " " * 1838, v. 1 : 26. 1838 " ' 1839, v. 1:15. 1839 " Assem. 1840, v. 7:286. 1840 " 1841, t. 3:66. 1841 not found. 1842 in Sen. docs. 1843, v. 1 : 20. 3 series 1869-1882. Ann. rept. of second bd. of New Capitol comrs. Albany, 1870-1883. In Collected docs, as follows : 1869 In Sen. docs. 1870, v. 1 : 13. 1870 " " ' 1871, v. 2 : 11. 1871 " " * 1872, v. 1:5. 1872 " " * 1873, v. 1:5. 1873 " " * 1874, v. 1:9. 1874 " " * 1875, v. 1:6. 1875 " " * 1876, v. 1 : 13. 1876 " Assem. 1 1877, v. 1:6. 1877 " " * 1878, v. 3:16. 1878 " Sen. * 1879, v. 1:20. 1879 " Assem. * 1880, v. 1:8. 1880 " Sen. * 1881, v. 1 : 16. 1881 " " • 1882, T. 5 : 42. 1882 " " * 1883, v. 1 : 13. The first board of cap Itol comrs., authorized under act of May 1, 1865, seems not to have printed Its reports. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Capitol— cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd The second board was superseded by act of legislature of 1875, ch. 134, the lieut. gov., atty. gen., and auditor of canal dept. being thereby constituted Comrs. of the New Capitol. An advisory board to the comrs. was appointed July 15, 1875. This board was superseded by the appointment of architects in 1876. In 1883 the gov. was author- ized to appoint a comr. of the New Capitol. 4 series Under ch. 146, laws of 1883. 1891-1894. Rept. of comrs. of new capitol. (Sen. doc. 58, 1895 v. 6.) This rept. of 103 pages and covering the yrg. from 1891 to 1894 appears to have been the only serial rept. made by these officers. non-serial 1807. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to superintend bldg. of state house in Albany. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 157-158.) 1808. Rept. on communication from comrs. re. erection of state house in Albany. (Sen. jol. 31 sess. 1808: 214-215.) 1816. Communication from surveyor gen. re. repairs to state hall, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1816: 502.) 1818. Res. re. fitting up rooms in the capitol for use of committees. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 236-238.) . Rept. re. erection of capitol. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 141.) . Rept. re. apprn. of different apartments in capi- tol. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 142.) 1825. Rept. re. expense of repairs to capitol and re- quest that corporation of city of Albany pay propor- tion of same. (Same 48 sess. 1825: 420.) 1826. Rept. re. alterations to capitol. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 482-483.) 1829. Communication from surveyor gen. transmitting stmt, of repairs on capitol. (Assem. jol. 52 sess. 1829: 986.) 1832. Rept. on communication of trustees of capitol. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 92, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. On rept. of trustees of capitol. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 282, 1833 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. of trustees of capitol re. construction of park fence and improvement of grounds connected with capitol. 8 pp. (Same 106, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee re. park fence and capitol grounds. 2 pp. (Same 205 1834 v. 3.) 1839. Rept. of committee on public bldgs. on rear- rangement of interior. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 105, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. of minority re. removing capitol. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 400, 1839 v. 6.) 1842. Communication from comptroller re. new state hall. 7 pp. (Same 134, 1842 v. 7.) 1846. Rept. re. removal of capitol. 15 pp. (Same 153, 1846 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. on heating and ventilating Assem. cham- ber. (Same 29, 1848 v. 2.) 1849. Rept. on dampness in Assem. chamber and measures necessary to remedy same. 4 pp. (Same 44, 1849 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. re. the old state hall. 2 pp. (Same 69, 1853 v. 3.) 1854. Rept. of comrs. of land office on old state hall. 4 pp. (Same 89, 1854 v. 3.) 1864. Rept. of trustees of capitol and chrm. of Sen. committee of 1863 on public bldgs. re. plans for new capitol. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1864 v. 4.) 1865. Rept. on removal of capitol. 36 pp. (Same 74, 1865 v. 3.) 1866. Proceedings of common council of Albany re. land donated to state for erection of new capitol. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1866 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 449 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Capitol — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Immediate apprn. for erection of new capltol recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 14.) 1868. Memorial of O. B. Latham, one of comrs. for bldg. new capitol. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1868 v. 3.) 1869. Memorial of 0. B. Latham, one of new capitol comrs. re. proposed plan for new capitol, and other matters; also other papers relating thereto. 22 pp. (Assem. doc. 165, 1869 v. 10.) 1870. Recommendation re. repayment of money ad- vanced for work on new capitol and to provide for carrying on same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1870: 20.) 1871. Recommendation to suspend work on capitol. (Same Jan. 1871: 7.) 1872. Minority rept. re. certain charges agst. capitol comrs. and supt. of new capitol. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1872 v. 3.) . Rept. upon capitol comn. investigation. 79 pp. (Same 59, 1872 v. 3.) 1873. Rept. re. state of completion of new state capi- tol bldg. 3 pp. (Same 139, 1873 v. 7.) 1874. Rept. on investigation of new capitol comn. 56 pp. (Same 152, 1874 v. 10.) . Rept. of supt. of new capitol on general progress of construction. (A.R. comptroller 1873/4: 139- 143.) . Charge preferred by W. H. Cox and others agst. the New Capitol comrs. and others. [Feb. 26, 1874.] iii, 472 pp. 1875. Rept. re. act in relation to Congress Hall. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 92, 1875 v. 6.) 1876. Reasons for reluctance to give assent to apprn. for new capitol. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 24.) . Remonstrance of architects agst. proposed changes in plans for bldg. of new capitol. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1876 v. 6.) . Same. 7 pp. (Same 64, 1876 v. 6.) . Remonstrance of N. Y. chapter of Amer. Insti- tute of Architects agst. proposed changes in plans for bldg. of new capitol. 3 pp. (Same 65, 1876 v. 6.) Communication from new capitol comrs. re. com- pletion of new capitol bldg. 1 p. (Same 59, 1876 v. 6.) . Rept. of new capitol comn. re. plans submitted by Olmstead, Eidlitz, and Richardson. 28 pp. (Same 49, 1876 v. 6.) 1877. Repts. re. construction of new capitol bldg. 4, 4 pp. (Same 44 and 47, 1877 v. 2.) . Suppl. rept. of new capitol comrs. re. bids for completing new capitol bldg. 19 pp. (Same 27, 1877 v. 2.) . Remonstrance of certain citizens of N. Y. state agst. changes which have been and are being made, on new capitol bldg. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 28, 1877 v. 3.) . Testimony taken before ways and means com- mittee with regard to new capitol bldg., May 18, 1877. 4 pp. (Same 138, 1877 v. 8.) 1878. Communication from new capitol comrs. re. new capitol. 3 pp. (Same 31, 1878 v. 3.) . Same; cost of completion. 3 pp. (Same 31, 1878 v. 3.) 1879. Reduction in apprns. for state capitol and exami- nation into methods of expenditures advised. (Govs. mess. 1879: 22-27.) 1880. Rept. re. alteration in Assem. chamber. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 9, 1880 v. 1.) . Loan under sec. 12, art. 7, of const, for comple- tion of capitol suggested. (Govs. mess. 1880: 14.) 1881. Rept. re. amt. necessary to complete new capitol bldg. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1881 v. 2.) 29 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Capitol — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1881. Veto of Sen. bill 431, re. apprn. for continuing work on exterior walls of capitol. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1881: 1166-1168.) 1882. Rept. in part on investigation of work on new capitol. 4 p. (Assem. doc. 108, 1882 v. 5.) . Proceedings had before Assem. sub-committee of ways and means to investigate expenditures of New Capitol comrs. n. t. p. 511 (1) pp. To ace. Assem. doc. 108, 1882. . Rept. in matter of new capitol investigation. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 128, 1882 v. 5.) . Answer of new capitol comrs. re. cost of labor, etc. 3 pp. (Same 29, 1882 v. 2.) 1883. Rept. of capitol comrs. on estimates of cost of construction of stairways and approaches. 2 pp. (Same 38, 1883 v. 3.) . Rept. of capitol comrs. of estimated cost of new capitol as such estimate is made by architects 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1883 v. 3.) 1884. Apprn. for continuance of work on capitol. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 45-46.) . Communication from new capitol comr. re. add! tional apprn. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 166, 1884 v. 11.) . Rept. of new capitol comr. on progress of work and estimates for its completion, etc. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 19, 1884 v. 2.) . Memorial on capitol apprn. bill. 4 pp. (Same 38, 1884 v. 3.) . Rept. of committee on finance on capitol investi gation. 3 pp. (Same 39, 1884 v. 3.) . Communication from new capitol comr. 2 pp (Some 56, 1884 v. 3.) 1885. Rept. of comr. on new capitol. 45 pp. (As sem. doc. 14, 1886 v. 1.) . Rept. of work on new capitol. 29 pp. (Sen doc. 11, 1885 v. 4.) 1886. Rept. on insanitary condition of capitol. 17 pp. Extr. from 7 ann. rept. of state bd. of health. . Veto of capitol apprn. bill. 11 pp. (Assem. doc 98, 1886 v. 8; Assem. jol. 1886: 1041-1051.) . Communication from comptroller re. new capitol 1 p. (Sen. doc. 46, 1886 v. 3.) . Communication re. no. of men employed on new capitol. 4 pp. (Same 48, 1886 v. 4.) 1887. Rept. on condition of new capitol. 7 pp. (As- sem. doc. 93, 1887 v. 10.) . Rept. on drainage and ventilation of capitol. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1887 v. 1.) 1888. Contract and specifications for work and ma- terial for repairs to ceiling of Assem. chamber. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 40, 1889 v. 7.) . Final rept. concerning Assem. chamber of new capitol. 4 pp. (Same 89, 1887 v. 10.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on in- vestigation of official action of supt. of public bldgs. re. construction, refurnishing, etc., of executive mansion. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 671-672.) . Govs. mess, with 2 communications reed, by trus- tees of public bldgs. from Eidlitz, Richardson and Co. re. correcting defects in condition of no. wing of capitol, incl. Assem. chamber. (Same v. 1 1888: 86-87.) . Communication from supt. of public bldgs. re- questing prompt and impartial investigation of his work on executive mansion because of newspaper criticisms reflecting upon his administration. (Same v. 1 1888: 167.) . Remarks (Hendricks, Sloan, and Ainsworth) on condition of Assem. chamber and on removal of Assem. to other rooms. (Same v. 1 1888: 134-136.) . Rept. of comn. on examination of walls and ceil- ing of Assem. chamber. (Same v. 1 1888: 125.) 450 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Capitol — cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1889. Rept. on construction of Assem. chamber ceiling. 516 pp. (Same 66, 1889 v. 10.) . Rept. on Assem. ceiling investigation. 42 pp. (Same 78, 1889 v. 12.) . Rept. of state bd. of health on ventilation and drainage of capitol. 5 pp. (Same 83, 1889 v. 12.) . Rept. of experts to examine ceiling in Assem. chamber of capitol. 7 pp. (Same 59, 1889 v. 9.) . Preliminary rept. on construction of Assem. ceil- ing and staircase. 12 pp. (Same 81, 1889 v. 12.) . Rept. of special committee of members of Assem. apptd. to investigate construction of Assem. ceil- ing and repairs to staircase. 1103 pp. (Same 104, 1889 v. 14.) . Remarks of Mr. Sheehan upon arts, in N. T. newspapers reflecting upon him as member of com- mittee to supervise construction of Assem. ceiling. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 227.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on allowing supt. of pub- lic bldgs. extra compensation for bldg. Assem. ceil- ing. (Same v. 2 1889: 218.) . Debate re. investigation of work on ceiling of Assem. chamber. (Same v. 2 1889: 69-70.) . Rept. of Assem. committee on apprns. re. mat- ters connected with construction of Assem. cham- ber ceiling. (Same v. 2 1889: 318-320.) . Rept. of experts on examination of ceiling of Assem. chamber. (Same v. 2 1889: 265-266.) . Communication from comptroller re. charges of negligence in paying contractor for bldg. Assem. chamber ceiling larger sum than he was entitled to. (Same v. 2 1889: 341.) . Rept. of committee on apprns. re. Assem. ceil- ing investigation. (Same v. 2 1889: 422-423.) . Remarks of Mr. Cole on charges preferred agst. him as one of committee on erection of Assem. ceiling. (Same v. 2 1889: 498-500.) . Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate matter of Assem. ceiling, ace. by memorandum of Mr. McCann. (Same v. 2 1889: 1026-1033.) . Testimony taken by special committee apptd. to investigate affairs of Assem. ceiling. (Same v. 2 1889: 418-422.) . Rept. of supervising comrs. of capitol apptd. in pursuance of ch. 578, laws of 1888. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1889 v. 6; v. 2 Legisl. record 1889: 1062- 1067.) . Same. 10 pp. (Same 69, 1889 v. 11.) . N. Y. Assem. chamber ceiling. Proceedings, tes- timony, and rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate construction. Albany, 1889. 2 v. The investigation and rept. made by committee on apprns. not being satisfactory to Assem. a special committee was at once apptd. to make its own investigation and to report. 1890. Ann. rept. of supervising comrs. of capitol. 50 pp. (Sen. doc. 36, 1891 v. 4.) Under ch. 316, laws of 1890. Although styled ann. rept. none other seems to have been printed. 1895. Rept. of capitol comr. with an estimate of cost to complete capitol. 8 pp. (Same 20, 1895 v. 3.) . Specifications for materials and work required for finishing construction of state capitol at Al- bany. 104 pp. (Same 43, 1895 v. 5.) . Recommendation for completion of work on new capitol by contract. (Govs. mess. 1895.) 1895/6. Recommendation for apprn. for repair of state hall. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xxxiii-xxxiv.) . Stmt, of amt. of public money permanently in- vested by state for grounds, bldgs., and permanent improvements. (Same 1895/6: viii.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Capitol — cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; right to require capitol comr. to act as architect for infirmary bldgs. (A. R. atty. gen. 1896: 60-62.) . Rept. of capitol comn. 25 pp. (Sen. doc. 11, 1897 v. 4.) 1897. Rept. of special committee on ventilation of Sen. chamber. 8 pp. (Same 20, 1897 v. 4.) . Apprns. for completion of capitol recommended; contract suggested. (Govs. mess. 1897.) 1900. Recommendation that state architect be given additional apprn. to increase engineering force and further affect efficiency of his dept. (Same Jan. 1900: 48.) Expenmtubes fob; see below, that title Executive Mansion 1835. Rept. on expediency of buying house for execu- tive mansion in Albany. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 332, 1835 v. 4.) 1836. Rept. re. purchasing house for residence of gov. 2 pp. (Same 324, 1836 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. of trustees of new state hall re. purchase of dwelling house for gov. of state. 2 pp. (Same 144, 1838 v. 3.) 1857. Rept. on bill re. executive mansion. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 89, 1857 v. 3.) . Rept. re. an executive mansion. 3 pp. (Same 159, 1857 v. 4.) 1878. Rept. of comrs. to purchase executive residence. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1878 v. 4.) Government House 1804. Rept. of atty. gen. on petition of mayor, etc., of N. Y. City re. disposition of govt, house. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 269-271.) 1811. Comptroller's rept. re. condition of govt, house in N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. 34 sess. 1811: 95.) Hospitals; see Maintenance: State Expenditures for 1848. Estimate of cost of completing new state arsenal. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1848 v. 2.) 1889. Communication from atty. gen. re. salary of supt. of public bldgs. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1889 v. 9.) 1891-1904. Payments for salaries in dept. of public bldgs. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 81) — same 1903/4.) 1901-1904. Payments for salaries of state architect. (Same 1900/1 (p. 198)— some 1903/4.) 1903-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses of state architects. (Same 1902/3 (p. 68) — same 1903/4.) Capitol 1818. Rept. re. expenses of erection of capitol. (As- sem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 142.) 1832-1904. Payments from general fund for repairs, etc., of public bldgs. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 48)— same 1903/4.) From 1831/2 to 1882/3 items variously called Capitol ; State Hall ; and New CapitoL From 1883/4 to 1903/4 item includes only expenses of Dept. of Public Bldgs. 1833-1839. Expenditures on acct. of state hall. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1839 v. 1.) 1834-1843. Stmt, of ann. expenditures for construction of state hall. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3 (pp. 726- 727)— same 1903/4.) 1840. Rept. of trustees of capitol re. expenditures un- der ch. 356, laws of 1839. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 293, 1840 v. 7.) 1841. Rept. of trustees of capitol re. expenditures made under ch. 382, laws of 1840. 5 pp. (Same 73, 1841 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 451 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE— cont'd Expenditures for — cont'd Capitol — cont'd 1862/3. Amt. of apprn, for purchase of capitol grounds. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 27-28.) 1863-1883. Stmt, of comptroller of amts. expended on new capitol. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1883 v. 1.) 1863-1899. Stmt, showing ann. expenditures for new capitol. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 63-64) — same 1903/4.) 1866-1869. Rept. of new capitol comrs. re. expendi- tures. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 167, 1869 v. 10.) 1866-1870. Rept. of capitol comrs.; stmt, of receipts and disbursements, since commencement of works. 77 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1871 v. 2.) 1867-1872. Schedule of total ann. expenditures on acct. of new capitol. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (pp. 151- 152)— same 1871/2.) 1874. Rept. re. loans made under ch. 760 laws of 1873; apprn. for new capitol. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1874 v. 3.) 1875. Rept. re. supply bill of 1874 re. salary of supt. of new capitol bldg. 180 pp. (Assem. doc. 168, 1875 v. 10.) . Rept. of committee on finance on expenditures of new capitol comrs. 1264 pp. (Sen. doc. 95, 1875 v. 7.) . Same; testimony. 1251 pp. . Repts. on alleged improper insertions in supply bill of 1894 re. salary of capitol supt. 135 pp. (Sen. docs. 79 and 80, 1875 v. 6.) 1876. Itemized acct. of cost and expenses for past yr. of repairs, cleaning, labor, etc., of capitol. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1876 v. 6.) 1877. Reducing expenditures on public bldgs. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1877: 13.) 1883-1898. Stmt, of expenditures for construction of new capitol. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3 (p. 42) — same 1897/8.) 1886/7. Apprns. made for new institutions and bldgs. (Same 1886/7: 22-25.) 1889. Communication from comptroller re. amts. of money paid for repairs of capitol. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 44, 1889 v. 7.) 1891-1897. Table showing expenditures for new capitol. (Legisl. manual 1892 (p. 583) — same 1898.) Prisons; see Maintenance: County State Library; see Libraries PUBLIC DEPOSITS; see FINANCE: STATE PUBLIC HEALTH See also Education. School houses. Sanitation. 1880-1904. Ann. rept. of state bd. of health, 1-25. Albany, 1881-1905. In Collected docs . as follows : 1. 1880 in Assem. docs. 1881, v. 3:29. 2. 1881 " *' 1 1882, v. 1:9. 3. 1882 " " * 1883, v. 5 : 110. 4. 1883 " n * 1884, T. 7:89. 5. 1884 " Sen. * 1885, v. 6 : 47. 6. 1885 " Assem. ' 1886, v. 7:83. 7. 1886 " " ( 1887, v. 7:37. 8. 1887 ' i t. ' 1888, v. 7 : 55. 9. 1888 " " ' 1889, v. 10:67 10. 1889 " " * 1890, v. 10 : 55. 11. 1890 " " * 1891, v. 11 : 58. 12. 1891 " " * 1892, v. 8 : 56. 13. 1892 " " * 1893, v. 11 : 64. 14. 1893 " 99, pt. 1-2. 1894, v. 20 and 21, doc. 15. 1894 in Assem. docs. 1895, v. 20:102. 16. 1895 " '* " 1896, v. 7:55. 17. 1896 " " " 1897, T. 21 : 75. 18. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8:43. 19. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 21 : 73. 20. 1899 " " u 1900, v. 14 : 59. 21. 1900 " " " 1901, t. 16 and 17:65, pt. 1-2. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd serial — cont'd 22. 1901 in Assem. docs. 1902, v. 19 : 58, pt. 1-2. 23. 1902 24. 1903 1903, v. 17 : 67. 1904, T. 26:67. non-serial 1803. Rept. of comrs. of health office; proposing three additional clauses to health laws. (Assem. jol. 26 sess. 1803: 67.) 18(?). Prevention of diphtheria. 4 pp. Published by state bd. of health. 1832. Rept. of committee on medical subjects on so much of govs. mess, as relates to Asiatic cholera. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 331, 1832 v. 4.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to public health. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 115, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. of committee on petition of supervisors of Clinton co. praying that amt. expended under laws for preservation of public health may be refunded to said co. out of treasury of state. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 33, 1833 v. 1.) . Memorial on subject of public health; by J. R. Manley. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 121, 1833 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. of committee on medical societies and medical colleges on legislative aid for prevention of small-pox. 3 pp. (Same 80, 1839 v. 3.) 1847. Memorial of comrs. of health of City of N. Y. re. public health. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 196, 1847 v. 7.) 1850. Communication from atty. gen. re. act for pre- servation of public health. 2 pp. (Same 126, 1850 v. 5.) . Communication from gov. requesting informa- tion on Asiatic cholera. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 36, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. of majority on so much of govs. mess, as relates to cholera. 43 pp. (Same 92, 1850 v. 3.) 1860. Rept. on act concerning public health of cos. of N. Y., Kings, and Richmond. 30 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1860 v. 4.) 1861. Rept. concerning public health of cos. of N. Y., Kings, and Richmond, and waters thereof. 40 pp. (Same 59, 1861 v. 2.) 1862. Memorial re. small-pox and vaccination. 12 pp. (Same 128, 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. on act to provide for preservation of pub- lic health in N. Y., Kings, and Richmond cos., and the waters thereof. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 112, 1862 v. 6.) 1865. Rept. of committee on public health re. small- pox. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1868 v. 4.) . Rept. of state bd. of health re. small-pox. 15 pp. 1867. Cholera prevention, examples and practice; by E. Harris. 50 pp. . Recommendation re. passage of prompt measures to prevent spread of epidemic of cholera in N. Y. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 17-18.) . Communication from secy, of Homeopathic Medi- cal Socy., N. Y. co., transmitting res. re. treatment of cholera. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1867 v. 2.) . Communication from metropolitan bd. of health on dangers of epidemic cholera. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 149, 1867 v. 7.) 1868. Rept. on vaccination; by J. P. Loines of metro- politan bd. of health. 58 (1) pp. 1880. Ready references to laws and repts. published by direction of state bd. of health. 1 1. . Manual of state bd. of health. 74 pp. . Same; with proposed model sanitary ordinances. 74, 8 pp. 1880-1885. Rept. of executive committee on work and expenditures of bd. of health from its organization to close of its last fiscal yr. 13 pp. Extr. from 6 ann. rept. 452 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1881. Notes on contagious diseases of the eye in schools and asylums; by C. R. Agnew. 9 pp. Repr. from ann. rept. of health hd. . Prevention of small-pox. Duties of local authori- ties, health officers, and others. 4 pp. . Duties of citizen to state in maintaining public health. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 391-400.) . Circular of state bd. of health inquiry concern- ing malaria in state of N. Y. 1 1. . Sanitary papers re. prevention and control of contagious diseases, issued by bd. of health. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 112-126.) 1882. Duties and procedures of local bds. of health. With memorandum on contagious disease refuges. 14 pp. . Sanitary papers re. prevention and control of contagious diseases, issued by state bd. of health. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 343-369.) . Certain improvements of health laws needed. (3 same 1882: 55-59.) . Ready references to health laws published by di- rection of state bd. of health. (3 same 1882: 316- 317.) . Inefficiency of general drainage act; necessity for some change to meet new conditions, and re- move prevailing diseases from many localities urged. (Govs. mess. 1882: 31.) 1883. Manual of service. Duties, powers, and methods. 4 11. 4°. . Repts. on pond nuisances in Westchester co. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 393-399.) 1884. Res. of Medical Socy. of N. Y. co. 1 1. (Assem. doc. 60, 1884 v. 6.) . Sanitary laws; decisions of atty. gen. on ques- tions submitted to him by bd. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 60-72.) . Abolition recommended of state bd. of health; powers be vested in single official. (Govs. mess. 1886: 30-32.) 1887. Same. (Same 1887: 10-11.) 1888. Same. (Same 1888: 7.) 1891. In favor of act abolishing state bd. of charities and state bd. of health and of vesting their powers in single officers. (Same 1891.) 1892. State bd. of health cannot appt. inspectors to be paid by local bds.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 55-57.) 1894. Proceedings and testimony in matter of investi- gation of state bd. of health. 503 pp. (Sen. doc. 70, 1894 v. 7.) 1895. Should unhealthy persons, such as incipient con- sumptives, etc., be prohibited from employment in factories and mercantile industries; by deputy in- spector Baker, Pa. (10 A.R. factory inspectors 1895: 1335-1337.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; in matter of apptg. tuber- culosis committee from state bd. of health and pay- ment of salaries of same. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 211-212.) 1899. Law requiring vaccination in public schools ap- plies to state normal schools; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 151-152.) . Res. re. pulmonary tuberculosis; instructing state bd. of health to issue a circular. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1899 v. 8.) 1900. Compliance with public health law in institu- tions under private control but in receipt of pub- lic moneys. (35 A.R. bd. public charities v. 1 1901: 667-728.) . Payment for services of tuberculosis committee can be made from apprn. to state bd. of health; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 246.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1900/1. No. of cases of contagious diseases in sweat- shop distr. in N. Y. City as reported by city bd. of health, (16 A.R. factory inspection 1900/1: 460- 469.) 1901. Recommendation re. reduction of expenses of bd. of health by conferring duties upon one competent man. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 14.) . By provisions of ch. 29, laws of 1901, the state bd. of health was abolished and the dept. of health created in its place on Apr. 5. 1902-1903. Contagious diseases in licensed tenement houses, (v. 4 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1902 (p. 179)— v. 5 same 1903.) . Memorial of Medico-Legal Socy. of N. Y. 38 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1903 v. 3.) . Proceedings of conferences of sanitary officers of state. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1902 (pp. 327-547) — same 1903.) 1904. Demand for record from health comrs. of sources of water supplies and conditions producing typhoid fever and other diseases, with recommendations that apprns. be made for this purpose. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1904: 32.) Epidemics 1796. Govs. mess, transmitting accts., etc., re. epidemic in N. Y. and Albany. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1796: 25.) Accts. and papers not prtd. 1804. Letter from health comr. on yellow fever in N. Y. (Same Jan. 1804: 8-10.) 1806. Letter from physician of N. Y. City on epidemic appearing in city. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 36-49.) 1823. Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to late pestilential disease in N. Y. City and pro- posed erection of a fever hospital, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 412-413.) 1858. Pestilential diseases, and the laws which govern their propagation. A letter from E. Harris in re- ply to inquiries addressed by the quarantine comrs. 23 pp. 1878-1879. Rept. of epidemic diphtheria in Geneva. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 141-151.) 1883. Rept. on sudden outbreak of enteric fever at Port Jervis; by F. C. Curtis. 1883. 23 pp., 2 diagr. Extract of 4 ann. rept. of state health bd. EXPENDITURES 1866-1874. Table showing capital of metropolitan bd. of health fund. (Legisl. manual 1867 (p. 187) — same 1875.) . Outline condition of metropolitan bd. of health fund. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 97) — same 1873/4.) 1868-1870. Metropolitan bd. of health payments. (A. R. treasurer 1868 (p. 55) — same 1870.) 1872-1875. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of medical comrs. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1871/2 (p. 71)— same 1874/5.) 1880-1904. General fund payments on acct. of state bd. of health. (A.R. treasurer 1880 (pp. 16-17) — same 1904.) . Stmt, of payments from general fund for ex- penses, etc., of state bd. of health. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1879/80 (p. 39)— same 1903/4.) 1884-1904. Payments for salaries in dept. of health. (Same 1883/4 (p. 68)— same 1903/4.) Laws 1832-1849. Acts relating to public health. Passed June 22, 1832, and Apr. 11, 1849. Together with govs, proclamation reviving act of 1832. Albany, 1849. 8 pp. 1849. Laws relating to public health; the quarantine, duties of pilots, etc., for the port, harbor, and state of N. Y. 1846. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 453 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1849. Charges agst. health officer, Vanderpoel. N. C. Moak's summing-up before leglsl. committee. Scathing review of official mal-administration. Pacts and figures from • testimony. 1 p. 1., 12 pp. 1850. Act re. public health, in City of N. Y., passed Apr. 10. 48 pp. 1860. Act concerning public health of cos. of N. Y., Kings, and Richmond, and waters thereof. 6 pp. 1865. Act to establish metropolitan sanitary distr. and bd. of health, to preserve public health in said distr., and to prevent spread of disease therefrom. 36 pp. 1866. Act to create metropolitan sanitary distr., and bd. of health therein for preservation of life and health, and to prevent the spread of disease. 46 pp. . Same; another ed. 40 pp. 1866-1867. Laws relating to metropolitan bd. of health and to metropolitan bd. of excise, passed in 1866 and 1867. 92 pp. 1867. Laws re. quarantine in port of N. Y. 79 pp. 12°. 1880. Act to establish state bd. of health, ch. 322, laws of 1880. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 422-425.) . Review of public health laws of state. (1 same 1880: 9-11.) . Laws re. quarantine in port of N. Y. 122 pp. 24°. 1881. New sanitary laws, chs. 407 and 431, of 1881. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 17-18.) 1882. Amended public health laws; powers and duties of local bds. (3 same 1882: 308-315.) 1885. Act for preservation of public health and regis- tration of vital statistics, ch. 270, passed May 12, 1885. 7 pp. Local Boards serial Local Health Board Returns 1888-1903. Local health service: records of officers of local bds. of health. In Ann. Eept. bd. health as follows : 1888 In 9 ann. rept. 1888 : 556-609. 1889 " 10 " 1889 320-367. 1890 " 11 " 1890 848-887. 1891 " 12 " 1891 400-439. 1892 ' 13 " " 1892 538-577. 1893 ' 14 " 1893 732-767. 1894 ' 15 " 1894 476-511. 1895 ' 16 " " 1895 508-541. 1896 ' 17 " " 1896 474-509. 1897 ' 18 " " 1897 442-475. 1898 ' 19 " " 1898 634-668. 1899 ' 20 " 1899 411-445. 1900 ' 21 " 1900 444-479. 1901 ' 22 " " 1901 496-531. 1902 ' 23 " 1902 758-793. 1903 ' 24 " 1903 552-589. non ■serial 188?. The organization, powers, and duties of local bds. of health. Act for preservation of public health. 4 pp. 1880. Characteristics of N. Y. local sanitary govt. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 12-13.) 1881. Distribution and local sanitary govt, of the popu- lation. (2 same 1881: 10-12.) . Historical sketch of organization and develop- ment of local bds. of health. (2 same 1881: 13-17.) 1881-1882. Modes and examples on sanitary procedure, etc., by local sanitary authorities under amended laws. (2 same 1881 (pp. 401-409)— 3 same 1882.) 1882. Rept. of local bds. of health: practical operation of amended laws relating to them. (3 same 1882: 22-24.) . Works of bd. on appeals from citizens and local bds., and as required in cases referred to bd. by gov. (3 same 1882: 24-28.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Local Boards — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885. Opinion of atty. gen. on powers of local bds. of health to abate nuisances. (6 same 1885: 529.) 1888-1903. Tables of records of officers of local bds. of health. (9 same 1888 (pp. 556-609)— 24 same 1903.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. re. power of bds. of health to fix compensation of health officers and others. (11 same 1890: 555-556.) 1892. Local bds. of health have power to carry out directions of state bd. of health without order of compulsion of gov. of state; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 191-197.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; power of village bd. of health in prevention of contagious diseases. (Same 1894: 237-238.) • . Same; on collection of penalties prescribed by town bd. of health. (Same 1894: 235.) . Same; on power of village bd. of health to sup- press nuisance. (Same 1894: 305-307.) 1895. Same; re. duty of local bds. of health to provide places for isolating persons infected with conta- gious diseases. (Same 1895: 53-56.) 1897. Prom public health law for guidance of local bds. of health. 67 pp. 1900. Members of bds. of health must qualify as such under sec. 10, public officers' law, or office becomes vacant; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 257-258.) New York City 1866-1869. Ann. rept. of metropolitan bd. of health, 1- 4. Albany, 1867-1870. In Collected does, as follows : 1. 1866 in Assem. docs. 1867, v. 15:241. 2. 1867 1868, v. 9 : 122. 3. 1868 " " •' 1869, v. 4 : 37. 4. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 2:16. A list of books and documents relating to the public health of N. Y. City and to be found in the N. Y. Public Library was published in the Bull, of that library, v : 141-146. non-serial 1806. Rept. of comptroller on memorial of bd. of health of N. Y. City re. surplus money in their hands after ann. accounting. (Sen. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 28.) 1850. Repetition of former suggestion for reduction of compensation authorized for health officer of N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. 1850.) 1857. Rept. re. improvement of public health and sani- tary law in N. Y. City. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 115, 1857 v. 4.) 1858. Rept. of select committee apptd. to investigate health dept. of City of N. Y. 1858. 211 pp., 1 map, 1 plan. (Same 49, 1859 v. 2.) 1861. Communication from health officer of port of N. Y. as to his fees, compensation, and expenses. 2 pp. (Same 78, 1862 v. 5.) 1862. Rept. upon metropolitan health bill for N. Y. City and port and of Kings and Richmond cos. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 203, 1862 v. 7.) 1866. Necessity of maintaining two bds. of health in metropolitan distr. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1866: 17.) 1877. Veto on act to repeal act to create metropolitan sanitary distr. and bd. of health therein. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1877 v. 4.) 1881. Res. adopted at meeting of physicians of N. Y. City re. sanitary condition of said city. 2 pp. (Same 63, 1881 v. 2.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; health officer of port of N. Y. advised to borrow money with which to carry on his work pending apprn. by legisl. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 250-251.) 454 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Local Boards— cont'd Niagara Falls 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; state bd. of health has power to direct local bd. of health in Niagara Falls to abate nuisance and menace to health re. con- taminated wells. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 270-271.) Local Boards Expenditures foe 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; expenses of local bds. of health in towns and villages. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 359-361.) New York City 1811. Comptroller's rept. re. receipts and expenditures of health office in N. Y. (Sen. Jol. 34 sess. 1811: 150-152.) 1814-1824. Stmt, of ann. balances accounted for by health comrs. (Same Jan. 1825: 637.) 1828. Stmt, of expenditures by S. Cutler, health comr. (Assem. jol. 1829: 823-842.) 1831. Rept. of comptroller re. finances of health dept. of N. Y. City and Co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 127, 1831 v. 2.) 1835-1837. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys reed, and disbursed or invested by comrs. of health. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 17, 1838 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. of comptroller in obedience to Sen. res. re. accts. required by law to be rendered to him by comrs. of health of moneys reed, and disbursed. 5 pp. (Same 17, 1838 v. 1.) 1874. Stmt, as to costs, disbursements, and penalties collected by bd. of health. 43 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1875 v. 7.) 1886-1891. Comparative stmt, of apprns. and expendi- tures on acct. of health dept., N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 332), 1891 v. 9.) Medical Societies Eclectic Medical Society serial Eclectic Medical Society of State of New York 1866-1889. Transactions. Albany, 1867-1890. In Collected docs, as follows : 1866 In Assem. docs. 1867, v. 6 : 100. 1867 1868, v. 3 : 25. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 6:71. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 4 : 80. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 6 : 84. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 9 : 121. 1872 not found. 1873 in Assem. docs. 1874, v. 7 : 102. 1874 1875, v. 3 : 26. 1875 " " " 1876, v. 5 : 39. 1876 " " " 1877, v. 5 : 46 ; Sen. v. 4 :55. 1877 " " " 1878, v. 3 : 43. 1878 " " " 1879, v. 7 : 154. 1879 1880, v. 3:48. 1880 not found. 1881 In Assem. docs. 1882, v. 2 : 10. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 7 : 176. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 5 : 46. 1884 " " " 1885, v. 5 : 44. 1885 1886, v. 6 : 55. 1886 1887, v. 7 : 52. 1887 " " " 1888, T. 6:49. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 7 : 50. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 8 : 52. Homeopathic Medical Society serial Homeopathic Medical Society of New York State 1862-1879. Ann. rept., 1-16. Albany, 1863-1880. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, v. 8:232. 2. 1863 " " " 1864, v. 2:201. 3. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 7 : 171. 4. 1865 ' 1866, v. 7 : 190. 5. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 10:231. 6. 1867 " Sen. " 1868, v. 6:77. 7. 1868 1869, v. 7 : 88. 8. 1860 1870, v. 4:93. 9. 1870 " Assem. " 1871, v. 12 : 126. 10. 1871 " Sen. " 1872, v. 5 : 94. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Medical Societies — cont'd Homeopathic Medical Society — cont'd serial — cont'd Homeopathic Medical Society of N. Y. State — cont'd 11. 1873 in Assem. docs. 1874, v. 13:155. 12. 1874 " 1875, v. 8:106. 1877, v. 9 : 143. 1878, v. 7 : 139. 1879, v. 7 : 142. 1880, v. 4:72. 13. 1876 14. 1877 15. 1878 16. 1879 New Yobk State Medical Society serial New York State Medical Society 1849-1871. Transactions. Albany, 1850-1872. In Collected docs, as follows : 1849 in Assem. docs. 1850, v. 6 : 174. 1850 " " " 1851, v. 4 : 125. 1851 " " " 1852, v. 2:85. 1852 " " " 1853, v. 3:67. 1853 1854, v. 4 : 133. 1854 " " " 1855, v. 5:135. 1855 " " " 1856, v. 4:138. 1856 " Sen. " 1857, v. 2 : 77. 1857 " Assem. " 1858, v. 3 : 85. 1858 ' 1859, T. 3 : 170. 1859 ' 1860, v. 4 : 111. 1860 1861, v. 6 : 137. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 7 : 209 ; Sen. v. 5 : 106. 1862 in Assem. docs. 1863, v. 7 : 225. 1863 ' 1864, v. 9 : 200. 1864 " " " 1865, v. 6 : 100. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 6:133. 1866 " " " 1867, v. 9:230. 1867 " Sen. " 1868, v. 5 : 76. 1868 " Assem. " 1869, v. 11 : 210. 1869 " " " 1870, v. 7 : 142. 1870 1871, v. 11:125. 1871 1872, v. 13 : 191. Public Baths; see Public Works: City Quarantine Philadelphia 1794. Quarantine agst. Philadelphia. (Govs. mess. 1794.) New York State The work of the comrs. of emigration and of the comrs. of quarantine is, in N. T. State, so closely allied, that a perfect classification of both, without much duplication of entries, has not been possible. Users of this index are therefore cautioned to look over the material under both groups, in studying either the emigration or the quarantine systems of N. T. State. See p. 440. serial a Commissioners of Quarantine 1 series Marine Hospital Established for purpose of receiving patients affected with contagious diseases, and is related to quaran- tine establishment. 1855-1860. Ann. rept. of physician. Albany, 1856-1861. In Collected docs, as follows : 1855 in Sen. docs. 1856, v. 3:104. 1856 " ' " " 1857, v. 3 : 105. 1857 " " " 1858, v. 2:94. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 2:99. 1859 " " " 1860, v. 1 : 24. 1860 " " " 1861, v. 2:35. 2 series Under ch. 347, laws of 1864. 1864-1903. Ann. rept. of comrs. of quarantine and of the health officer of the port of N. Y. Albany, 1865- 1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1864 in Assem. docs. 1865, v. 6 : 101. 1865 " " " 1866, v. 3 : 55. 1866 1867, v. 3:46. 1867 " " " 1868, v. 3 : 28. 1868 " " " 1869, v. 2 : 24. 1869 1870, v. 2:20. 1870 " " " 1871, v. 3 : 38. 1871 " " " 1872, v. 2 : 22. 1872 " " " 1873, v. 2:18. 1873 " Sen. " 1874, v. 1 : 10. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 455 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd New York State — cont'd serial — cont'd o — cont'd Commissioners of Quarantine — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1874 in Sen. docs. 1875, v. 2 : 23. 1875 " Assem. " 1876, v. 6 : 54. 1876 " Sen. " 1877, v. 2 : 33. 1877 " *' " 1878, v. 2 : 23. 1878 1879, v. 1 : 26. 1879 1880, v. 2 : 35. 1880 " Assem. " 1881, v. 3:43. 1881 1882, v. 3 : 58. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 4 : 81. 1883 1884, v. 7 : 109. 1884 ' 1885, v. 6 : 81. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 7 : 81. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 10 : 85. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 3 : 15. 1888 1889, v. 12 : 80. 1889 " " " 1890, v. 11 : 75. 1890 " " " 1891, v. 14 : 74. 1891 ' 1892, v. 9 : 59. 1892 1893, v. 13 : 71. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 17 : 90. 1894 1895, v. 18 : 96. 1895 1896, v. 10 : 65. 1896 " " " 1897, v. 12 : 59. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 8 : 33. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 2 : 16. 1899 ' 1900, v. 3 : 33. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 10 : 37. 1901 " " " 1902, v. 13:42. 1902 " " " 1903, v. 12 : 59. 1903 1904, v. 15:39. 6 1857-1861. Ann. rept. of comrs. for removal of quaran- tine. Albany, 1858-1862. In Collected docs, as follows : 1857 in Assem. docs. 1858, v. 1 : 30. 1858 " " " 1859, v. 1 : 11. 1859 " Sen. " 1860, t. 1 : 13. 1860 " Assem. " 1861, v. 1 : 16. 1861 " " " 1862, v. 3 : 43. C Health Officer of the Port of New York 1849-1900. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1849 in Sen. docs. 1850, v. 1 : 11. 1850-1862 not found. 1863 in Assem. docs. 1864, v. 2 : 37. 1864-1895 in ann. rept. comrs. quarantine. 1896 in Assem. docs. 1897, v. 22 : 77. 1897 ' 1898, v. 12 : 58. 1898 " " " 1899, v. 12 : 64. 1899 " " " 1900, T. 19 : 76. 1900 " " " 1901, v. 1:4. a Commission under ch. 270, laws of 1888. 1891-1898. Ann. rept. of comrs. for making and super- vising purchases for repairs and improvements at quarantine. In Docs, as follows : 1891 in Assem. docs. 1891, v. 10 : 56. 1892-1897 in ann. rept. comrs. quarantine, 1892- 1897. Discontinued. 1889-1890. Minutes of bd. of comrs. N. Y., 1889-1890. non-serial 1796. Quarantine established on Bedlows (sic) Is. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1796.) 1799-1862. Brief history of quarantine established on Staten Is. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 93, 1863 v. 5.) 1806. Communication from bd. of health of N. Y. City submitting amdmt. to quarantine law. (Sen. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 70-71.) 1806-1844. Table showing, by yrs., arrival of sickly ves- sels, no. of sick after arrival having intercourse and no. intercourse with vessels but employed at quarantine ground; total no. of sick with yellow fever, no. of deaths, no. cured, and ports from which vessels arrived. (Assem. doc. 60 (pp. 85- 93), 1846 t. 3.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd New York State— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1828. Rept. of comptroller with stmt, of several items for which money reed, by health comrs. in N. Y. City for use of Marine Hospital has been expended so far as vouchers rendered show. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 821-842.) 1830. Rept. re. quarantine regulations. 11 pp. (As- sem. doc. 351, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Rept. on memorial re. House of Refuge and Ma- rine Hospital. 3 pp. (Same 104, 1831 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. of committee to examine repts., vouchers, and affairs of Seamen's Fund and Retreat and Marine Hospital. 6 pp. (Some 408, 1839 v. 6.) 1840. Repts. re. investigation of Seamen's Fund and Retreat, Marine Hospital, etc. 94 pp. (Same 214, 1840 v. 5.) 1843. Rept. on act to reduce fees of health office and amt. of hospital money for other purposes. 3 pp. (Same 104, 1843 v. 4.) 1845. Rept. re. quarantine laws of port of N. Y. 2 pp. (Some 243, 1845 v. 7.) 1846. Rept. of special committee on quarantine laws at port of N. Y., with maps of N. Y. harbor and Staten Is., showing location of quarantine station and hospitals. 317 pp., maps and tables. (Same 60, 1846 v. 3.) 1847. Rept. of comrs. of emigration on general affairs of quarantine station. 36 pp. (Sen. doc. 119, 1847 v. 3.) 1848. Rept. of minority on petitions for removal of quarantine hospital. 3 pp. (Same 62, 1848 v. 2.) . Memorial of comrs. of emigration soliciting an apprn. to marine hospital fund. 3 pp. (Same 46, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept. on petitions re. removal of quarantine es- tablishment and re. Assem. bill on subject. 10 pp. (Same 61, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept. of legislative committee of 1848 on removal of quarantine. 16 pp. 1849. Communication from comptroller and atty. gen. re. Marine Hospital and its funds. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 205, 1849 v. 5.) . Letter from bd. of comrs. of emigration on finan- cial status of Marine Hospital. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1849 v. 2.) . Communication on propriety of removal of quar- antine establishment. 121 pp., and plans. (Assem. doc. 60, 1849 v. 2.) . Res. of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce agst. change of site of quarantine establishment. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 40, 1849 v. 2.) . On rept. of petitions for removal of quarantine hospital. 3 pp. (Same 57, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. of majority on petitions re. quarantine establishments and Assem. bill thereon. 10 pp. (Same 51, 1849 v. 2.) . Communication from gov. and comptroller re. funds for support of fever and small-pox hospitals, at quarantine. 6 pp. (Same 39, 1849 v. 1.) . Letter of comrs. of emigration re. necessities of quarantine establishment and delayed payment of state moneys. 2 pp. (Same 58, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. of physician of Marine Hospital. 16 pp. (Same 154, 1850 v. 6.) 1851. Rept. on bill to amend several acts re. emigrants and public health. 32 pp. (Same 155, 1851 v. 5.) 1855. Communication from health officer re. fees reed. 2 pp. (Same 121, 1855 v. 5.) 1856. Rept. re. condition of wharves and bldgs. at quarantine. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1856 v. 3.) 1857. Rept. on memorials for removal of quarantine station. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 72, 1857 t. 2.) 456 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont' d 1857. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of state of N. Y. re. removal of quarantine. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of health officer of port of N. Y., re. venti- lating vessels undergoing quarantine. 2 pp. {Same 127, 1858 v. 3.) 1859. Communication from gov. transmitting papers re. quarantine at port of N. Y. 30 pp. (Same 19, 1859 v. 1.) . Rept. of Capt. Benham, U. S. engr. on survey of lower bay for removal of quarantine. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1859 v. 1.) 1860. Rept. of loss, damage, and expense sustained by state, growing out of destruction of quarantine property. 3 pp. (Same 48, 1860 v. 1; Assem. doc. 104, 1860 v. 4.) . Corresp., etc., connected with removal of quaran- tine. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1860 v. 1.) . In the matter of comn. for ascertaining and col- lecting damages caused by destruction of marine hospital and other bldgs. and property at quaran- tine, Staten Is. N. Y., 1860. 307 pp. P°. 1861. Recommendation for abolishment of office of physician to Marine Hospital. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861: 43.) . Amt. of bonds delivered to state by supervisors of Richmond co. as means of adjusting damages caused by destruction of property at quarantine, upon which neither interest nor principal have been paid. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 32.) 1862. Abolition of office of physician of Marine Hos- pital recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1862: 22.) 1862/3. Recommendation for legislative action neces- sary to provide payment of mortgage enabling comrs. of land office to proceed with sale of quaran- tine lands upon Staten Is. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 31.) 1863. Memorial of supervisors of Richmond co. pray- ing that bonds taken from that co. for destruction of quarantine bldgs. be canceled and surrendered. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1863 v. 2.) . Communication from secy, of state re. destruc- tion of property at quarantine. 40 pp. (Same 45, 1863 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. of emigration re. claim for dam- ages at quarantine. 3 pp. (Same 105, 1863 v. 5.) 1866. Rept. of quarantine comrs. apptd. under ch. 613, laws of 1865, to confer with gov. of N. J. for ex- tension of quarantine jurisdiction. 3 pp. (Same 91, 1866 v. 2.) . Govs. mess, on transmitting rept. of comrs. of quarantine and health officers. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1866: 140-141.) . Rept. re. purchase and erection of suitable ware- house for storage of goods subject to quarantine within or near N. Y. port. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 49, 1866 v. 3.) . Communication from comrs. of quarantine as to practicability of constructing docks, wharves, hos- pitals, and warehouses on west bank in bay of N. Y. for establishment of quarantine. 11 pp. (Same 88, 1866 v. 4.) 1867. Communication from metropolitan bd. of health re. detention of passengers at quarantine. 2 pp. (Same 90, 1867 v. 6.) . Necessity for temporary accommodations for protection of public health until quarantine hos- pital be completed. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 19.) 1868. Rept of bd. of comrs. charged with construction of quarantine hospital and boarding station on west bank. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 18, 1869 v. 2.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1868. Rept. re. public duties of health officer of port of N. Y. 3 pp. (Same 106, 1868 v. 9.) 1869. Passage of such legislation as will confer neces- sary power on bd. of quarantine and public health to enable them to accomplish their work satis- factorily. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 25.) . Rept. of health officer of port of N. Y. re. deten- tion of sufferers from ship fever. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 108, 1869 v. 7.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to confer with N. J. re. quarantine jurisdiction, etc. 10 pp. (Same 105, 1869 v. 7.) 1870. Remarks re. consideration of suggestions of comrs. of quarantine for further apprn. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1870: 20.) 1871. Rept. of comrs. of quarantine in response to al- leged abuses, and answer of health officer thereto. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 10, 1872 v. 1.) 1872. Rept. of comrs. to construct quarantine bldgs. under ch. 751, laws of 1866. 10 pp. (Same 46, 1872 v. 3.) . Rept. and testimony re. quarantine abuses at port of N. Y. xix, 363 pp. (Same 131, 1872 v. 9.) . Discontinuance of comrs. of quarantine as sal- aried bd. recommended. (Govs. mess. 1873: 12.) 1873. Testimony taken by finance committee re. comrs. of quarantine, xiv, 167 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1873 v. 4.) . Memorial of emigration comrs. [asking for re- imbursement of expenditures made for Marine Hospital at Staten Is.]. 9 pp. . Rept. of finance committee calling on comrs. of quarantine to transmit acct. of all moneys expend- ed, work performed, and materials furnished since organization, with rept. 28 pp. (Same 104, 1873 v. 4.) . Testimony taken before the finance committee in response to preamble and res. First [and sec- ond] stmt, of Dr. J. Swinburne in reference there- to. Preceded by an article from the Albany (N. Y.) Sunday Press of Aug. 31, entitled " Quaran- tine. The importance of the institution. "What it was and what it is," etc. 1 1., 41 pp. 1874. State of N. Y. in account with comrs. of quaran- tine. 7 pp. . State of N. Y. in acct. with leased portion of quarantine establishment. 2 11. . Extension of powers of bd. of health over waters of harbor and bay within quarantine limits recom- mended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 13.) 1875. Communication from gov. of N. J. re. quarantine jurisdiction over waters adjacent to port of N. Y., etc. 10 pp., 1 map. (Assem. doc. 38, 1875 v. 4.) . Stmt, of president to legislative committee, Nov. 24, investigating affairs of quarantine. 11 pp. . Rept. of comrs. on quarantine re. jurisdiction betw. N. Y. and N. J. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 156-161.) 1880-1883. Repts. on quarantine, external and internal; review of history of quarantine laws illustrating progressive tendencies of legislation, history of N. Y. quarantine, etc. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1880 (pp. 234-274)— 4 same 1883.) 1882. Rept. of atty. gen. re. fees of health officer of port of N. Y. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1882 v. 5.) . Rept. of Sen. committee to ascertain emoluments of health officer of N. Y. City with view of making quarantine dept. self-sustaining. 148 pp. (Same 92, 1882 v. 6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 457 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1882. State quarantine system; sanitation of emigrant ships and emigrant trains. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 47-50.) 1884. Necessity for apprn. to supply deficiency for care and maintenance of quarantine dept. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1884: 30.) . Maritime sanitation at port of N. Y. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 435-483.) 1885. Res. of state bd. of health re. medical inspection at ports of entry of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 32, 1885 v. 5.) 1885-1887. Stmt, of gross amt. of fees reed, by health officer of port of N. Y. for inspection, fumigation, etc., of vessels. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 89-90.) . Same. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1886 v. 4.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on question as to power of gov. to fill vacancies existing in office of quarantine comr. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 130-134.) . Veto of Sen. bill 40 re. establishing quarantine for harbor of N. Y. (Assem. jol. Ill sess. 1888: 1128-1129; v. 1 Legisl. record 1888: 1111.) . Govs, memorandum ace. approval of Fassett quarantine bill. (Sen. jol. Ill sess. 1888: 416-423.) . Communication from Mayor Hewitt of N. Y. urg- ing necessity for apprn. sufficiently large to put quarantine establishment in a thoroughly efficient condition to meet difficulties arising from cholera. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 529.) . Debate (Fasset and Linson) on bill re. reform in quarantine. (Same v. 1 1888: 334-337.) . Rept. of N. Y. Academy of Medicine re. examina- tion of quarantine establishment of N. Y. City. 24 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1888 v. 10.) 1892. Right of comptroller to place sum of money at disposal of quarantine comrs. without apprn. for that purpose is doubtful; opinion of atty. gen. (A. R. atty. gen. 1892: 284-285.) . Supervising surveyor general of U. S. has no power to adopt quarantine regulations which con- flict with state legislation on subject; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 275-279.) 1893. Extension of Hoffman Is. and quarantine station recommended. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893: 30- 31.) — — . Preamble and res. of N. Y. Produce Exchange re. protection of port of N. Y. from cholera. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1893: 1967-1968.) . On apprn. to defray expenses for taking Fire Is. as quarantine station. (Govs. mess. 1893.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; expense of local bds. of health in maintaining quarantine. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 397-399.) . Recommendation for additional apprn. for com- pletion of improvement of Hoffman Is. quarantine station, N. Y. harbor. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1894: 43.) 1895. Rept. re. enlargement of Hoffman Is. (Same 1895: 199-208.) 1896. Ann. rept. of Hoffman and Swinburne Is. and health officer's station. (Same 1896: 223-234.) These are quarantine stations ; later repts. on these stations are included in the ann. rept. of the comrs. of quarantine. 1900. Funds to continue work of health officer of port of N. Y. and of quarantine comrs. advised. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1902. Health law; payment of expenses of quarantine because of small-pox; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 265-271.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd EXPENMTCBES FOB 1857-1859. Communication from comrs. for removal of quarantine re. amt. of moneys reed, and disbursed by them. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1860 v. 1.) Under act of Mch. 6, 1857. 1857-1873. Stmt, of amts. appropriated for quarantine purposes each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 36.) 1860-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of quarantine. (Same 1859/60 (p. 49)— same 1903/4.) 1869-1872. Preamble and res. re. office of comr. of quar- antine, and expenditure of moneys appropriated for quarantine purposes in port of N. Y. during past 3 yrs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1873 v. 3.) 1871. Rept. of bd. of quarantine comrs. re. expenditure of money appropriated to said comrs. 18 pp. (As- sem. doc. 56, 1872 v. 3.) 1874. Memorial re. disbursements made as health offi- cer of port of N. Y. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1874 v. 4.) 1881. Rept. on expenses of comrs. of quarantine. 14 pp. (Same 57, 1881 v. 2.) State Laboratories Antitoxin 1902-1903. Rept. of work of antitoxin laboratory. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1902 (pp. 895-925)— 24 same 1903.) Bactebiological Laboratoet 1902. Rept. of work of bacteriological laboratory. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1902: 324.) Canceb Labobatoet serial Laboratories 1900-1904. Ann. rept. of the cancer laboratory of the N. Y. state bd. of health, 1-5. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1900-1901 not found. 3. 1901/2 in Ann. Rept state bd. of health 1902 : 549-716. 4. 1902/3 in Ann. Rept. state bd. of health 1903 : 289-448. 5. 1903/4 in Assem. docs. 1904, v. 7 : 11. Pathological Laboeatoet serial New York State Pathological Laboratory 1898-1900. Ann. rept. of N. Y. state pathological labora- tory of the University of Buffalo, 1-3. Albany, 1899-1901. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1898 in Assem. docs. 1898, v. 2 : 32. 2. 1899 " Sen. " 1900, v. 4 : 28. 3. 1900 " Assem. " 1901, v. 16 : 63. PUBLIC LIBRARIES; see LIBRARIES PUBLIC OWNERSHIP: CITY Docks; see Public Works: City Markets; see that title Water Supply 1900. State and public utilities; recommendation that N. Y. should own water supply. (Govs. mess. 1900.) Wharves; see Public Works: City PUBLIC OWNERSHIP: STATE Salt Works; see Industries, etc. Salt Manufacture PUBLIC PRINTING: CITY New York City 1879-1888. Ann. apprns. for City Record. (Sen. doc. 57 (p. 52), 1889 v. 6.) 1889. Inquiry of Fassett committee into contracts for prtg. City Record. (Same, pp. 49-54.) 458 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK PUBLIC PRINTING: STATE 1777-1891. Res. on prtg. general index of laws of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 22, 1891 v. 3.) 1788. Rept. of committee on public prtg. (Assem. jol. Dec. 1788: 48-49.) 1814. Rept. of secy, of state re. act for publishing laws of state. (Sen. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 130-132.) 1822-1823. Ann. rept. of state printer. (Same Jan. 1823: 157-158.) 1829. Rept. of committee on expenditures on expe- diency of having docs, and papers of Sen. printed in octavo form. (Same Jan. 1829: 206-208.) 1838. Rept. of committee on state prtg. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 346, 1838 v. 6.) . Communication from state printer. 4 pp. (Same 349, 1838 v. 6.) 1841. Rept. of state printer re. amt. of prtg. done by him under his contract, etc. 80 pp. (Same 276, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Mess, from gov. returning act to provide for public prtg. 6 pp. (Same 172, 1842 v. 7.) . Communication from actg. secy, of state re. laws of state prtd. in pamphlet form. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 9, 1842 v. 1.) 1843. Rept. on res. of inquiry re. public prtg. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 28, 1843 v. 2.) . Prtg. of legisl. and several depts. should be subject of contract. (Govs. mess. 1843.) 1843/4. Rept. of secy, of state re. prtg. done for his dept. since Jan. 21, 1843. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1844 v. 2.) 1844. Rept. of comptroller re. prtg. for state. 59 pp. (Same 94, 1844 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of canal fund re. prtg., etc. 4 pp. (Same 80, 1844 v. 2.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re public prtg. 3 pp. (Same 68, 1844 v. 2.) 1844/5. Ann. rept. of state printer. 1 1. (Assem. doc. 34, 1845 v. 3.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of prtg. done for executive depts. 2 pp. (Same 75, 1846 v. 3.) . Rept re. public prtg. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1845 v. 1.) 1846. Rept. of state printer in obedience to act to pro- vide for public prtg. 1 p. (Same 68, 1846 v. 2.) . Repts. on res. to print 5 times usual no. of comp- troller's repts. of expenses on canals. 1, 3 pp. (Assem. docs. 94 and 95, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. of comptroller re. public prtg. 10 pp. (Same 91, 1846 v. 3.) 1847. Rept. re. charges agst. state, individuals, or cor- porations for publication of notices required by law. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1847 v. 2.) . Rept. of comptroller re. publication of legal no- tices. 6 pp. (Same 13, 1847 v. 1.) 1848. Rept. of committee on public prtg. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 162, 1848 v. 5.) 1852. Rept. of secy, of state re. prtg. of session laws. 4 pp. (Same 11, 1852 v. 1.) 1856. Rept. re. prtg. of journals. 6 pp. (Same 10, 1856 v. 1.) . Rept. re. prtg. documents, etc. 2 pp. (Same 188, 1856 v. 5.) 1857. Rept. re. docs. prtd. and distribution thereof. 6 pp. (Same 115, 1857 v. 2.) 1859. Discrimination in relation to prtg. of state docs, advised. (Govs. mess. 1859.) . Communication from C. H. Sherill recommend- ing law for publishing repts. of state officers in state paper. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1858 v. 2.) 1860. Rept. on public prtg. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1861 v. 2.) 1861. Rept. of committee on public prtg. 7 pp. (Same 66, 1861 v. 2.) PUBLIC PRINTING: STATE— cont'd 1864/5. Recommendation for legislative consideration re. establishment of state prtg. office. ( A.R. comp- troller 1864/5: 32.) 1866. Rept. of committee on public prtg. re. prtg. ex- tra copies of govs, mess., etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1866 v. 1.) 1867. Debate on rept. of committee in reference to publication of debates and proceedings of conv. in 2 Albany newspapers. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 104-119.) . Rept. of committee on terms by which verbatim repts. of proc. of the conv. can be prtd. (Same 1867/8 v. 1: 97-99.) 1868. Rept. of comptroller re. cost of prtg. repts. of State Normal School, N. Y. State Asylum for Idiots, and House of Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1868: 432-433.) 1869. Communication from comptroller re. legislative prtg. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 42, 1869 v. 3.) 1872. Rept. and testimony re. legislative and depart- mental prtg., as same has been performed by con- tract, and given to lowest bidder, etc. 184 pp. (Assem. doc. 67, 1872 v. 4.) 1874. Rept. of state bd. of charities re. causes which have delayed presentation of their ann. rept. for 1873. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1874 v. 3.) . Corresp. betw. state bd. of charities and Argus Co., late state prtrs., re. publication of ann. rept. of bd. for yr. 1872. 2 pp. (Same 95, 1874 v. 4.) 1875. Rept. of state re. distribution of docs, ordered prtd. for legisl. 2 pp. (Same 51, 1875 v. 4.) 1876/7. Recommendation for further apprn. for prtg. to cover deficiency. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 39.) 1877. Res. reported by committee of public prtg.; extra copies of certain docs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1877 v. 8.) 1878. Rept. on res. to print extra copies and civil lists. 2 pp. (Same 42, 1878 v. 3.) 1879/80. Protest agst. present method of publishing Court of Appeals repts. and recommendations for revision of laws on legislative prtg. (A.R. comp- troller 1879/80: 25-26.) 1884. Rept. on delay in prtg. journal, etc., and why rept. on mngmt. of Utica Insane Asylum has not been prtd. 3 pp. (Same 90, 1884 v. 7.) . Communication from comptroller re. public prtg. 6 pp. (Same 62, 1884 v. 6.) . Rept. on delay in prtg. journal, etc., and why rept. on Utica Insane Asylum has not been prtd. 2 pp. (Same 90, 1884 v. 7.) 1885. Reply of comptroller to Assem. res. concerning prtg. for certain state institutions. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1885 v. 6.) 1886. Communication from Argus Co. re. legislative prtg. 1 p. (Same 35, 1886 v. 5.) 1888. Opinion of comptroller re. certain provisions of ch. 588, laws of 1886, entitled act to define public or legislative prtg. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 255- 257.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of payment by state treasurer to a corporation for prtg. done. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 211-212.) 1894. Rept. of committee on prtg. and bids of Argus Co. for contract for conv. prtg. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 293-304.) . Debate on rept. of committee on prtg. re. bids of Argus Co. for conv. prtg. (Same 1894 v. 1: 304- 312.) . Rept. of judiciary committee on subject of conv. prtg. (Same 1894 v. 1: 336-337.) . Rept. of secy, of bd. of regents re. prtg. of said bd. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1895 v. 12.) 1894/5. Difficulties in auditing bills of dept. of public prtg. caused by conflicting statutes; recommenda- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 459 PUBLIC PRINTING: STATE— cont'd tions for various revisions and amdmts. to public prtg. laws. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5: xxvi-xxviii.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; right of public prtrs. under their contract to do prtg. necessary in dept. of regents of university. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 88- 91.) 1896/7. Protest agst. insufficient apprn. for legisl. prtg. and delayed contracts. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7: xxxviii-xli.) 1897. Rept. on public prtg. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 44, 1897 v. 8.) 1900. Establishment of state prtg. bureau advised. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 49.) . State prtr.; prtg. required by any division of military service to be paid for by state, must be done by contract for dept. prtg.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 170-171.) . Public prtr. may receive compensation for addi- tional work; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 168-169.) 1901. Govs. mess, repeating former request for speedy action re. state prtg. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1901: 3244- 3246; Sen. jol. 1901: 1545-1546.) Census; see that title Contracts 1808. Communication from comptroller, re. apptmt. of state prtr. and copy of contract. (Sen. jol. 32 sess. 1808: 8-9.) . Comptroller's rept. re. prtg. done for state, with copies of contracts. (Assem. jol. 32 sess. 1808: 120-124.) 1846-1880. Laws of 1846, 1847, and 1859 re. public prtg.; proposals and present contract for state prtg. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1880 v. 1.) 1849. Communication from secy, of state transmitting contract for public prtg. 17 pp. (Same 15, 1849 v. 1.) 1858. Extr. from contract to do public prtg. contain- ing all therein in relation to prtg. extra copies of repts., docs., and memorials. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 23, 1858 v. 1.) . Contract for public prtg. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1859 v. 1.) 1860/1. Amt. saved to state by contract system for legislative prtg. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: 41-42.) 1866. Rept. re. contracts for prtg. and binding. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1866 v. 4.) . Rept. of committee on public prtg., with copy of contract. 4 pp. (Same 22, 1866 v. 1.) 1867. Copies of existing contracts for public prtg. 7 pp. (Same 13, 1867 v. 1.) 1868. Rept. of comptroller with copy of existing con- tract for legislative prtg. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 8, 1868 v. 1.) 1869-1870. Contract for legislative prtg. 2 pp. (Same 36, 1869 v. 3.) 1874. Rept. of comptroller re. existing contract for legislative prtg. 6 pp. (Same 35, 1874 v. 3.) 1876. Rept. of secy, of state with copy of proposals for legislative prtg. 47 pp. (Same 40, 1876 v. 3.) . Communication of sec. of state and comptroller re. prtg. contract. 2 pp. (Same 52, 1876 v. 6.) . Communication from state prtr. re. contract for state prtg. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1876 v. 6.) 1878. Contracts for legislative and dept. prtg. now in force. 7 pp. (Same 40, 1878 v. 3.) 1880. Rept. of comptroller re. contract for legislative prtg. 9 pp. (Same 36, 1880 v. 3.) . Communication from comptroller re. legislative prtg. contracts. 18 pp. (Same 45, 1880 v. 3.) 1884. Contract for legislative prtg. made Dec. 20, 1883. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1884 v. 3.) PUBLIC .PRINTING: STATE— cont'd Contracts — cont'd 1888. Copies of contracts, under which legislative and dept. prtg. is being done. 22 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1888 v. 7.) 1890. Copy of state prtg. contract. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1890: 72-80.) . Agreement, proposals, and form for proposals for legislative prtg. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1890 v. 4.) 1893/4. Recommendation for amdmt. to chs. 682-683, laws of 1892, under which state prtg. contracts are let. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4: xxxiv.) 1895. Rept. re. terms and conditions of contract under which public prtg. is being done. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1895 v. 12.) 1896. Recommendation that laws re. contracts for state prtg. be amended so as to reduce value to fair business basis. (Govs. mess. 1896.) 1898. Contract for legislative prtg. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1898 v. 6.) 1899/00. Some reasons for inadequacy of apprns. for state prtg.; necessity for revision of prtg. statutes and recommendations for legislative action. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xviii-xxiii.) Expenditures for 1823-1839. Rept. of comptroller giving stmt, of amts. paid to state prtr. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1843 v. 1.) 1825-1828. Rept. from comptroller transmitting amts. of money paid to state prtr. 44 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828 app. E.) 1828-1857. Stmt, of average amts. paid for legislative prtg. various yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 11.) 1831-1834. Rept. of comptroller on expenditures of prtg. for legisl. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1835 v. 2.) 1832-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for prtg. for state. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 48) — same 1903/4.) 1838-1841. Stmt, of cost of prtg. ann. repts. made to legisl. each yr. (Same 1841/2: 38.) 1838-1850. Communication from comptroller re. aggre- gate sums paid each yr. for prtg. from Sept. 30, 1838, to Jan. 1, 1850. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1850 v. 2.) 1839-1857. Stmt, of various sums paid for prtg., bind- ing, etc., Colonial Histories, with list of acts appro- priating sums for these expenses. (Assem. doc. 81 (pp. 3-4), 1857 v. 2.) 1840. Stmt, of state prtr. re. expense of prtg. several items for legisl. during present sess. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 125, 1840 v. 4.) 1843. Rept. of comptroller showing sums paid for state prtg. 7 pp. (Same 3, 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of state prtr. re. cost of publications in state paper. 2 pp. (Same 14, 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of state prtr. re. fees charged for publica- tion of legal notices. 1 p. (Same 37, 1844 v. 1.) 1843/4. Stmt, of amt. paid from treasury for prtg. for two houses of legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4: 43.) 1845-1856. Stmt, of sums paid for prtg., binding, etc., Documentary History of State. (Assem. doc. 81 (pp. 4-5), 1857 v. 2.) 1847. Rept. of comptroller re. expenses of public prtg. 38 pp. (Assem. doc. 130, 1847 v. 4.) 1848-1850. Stmt, of amt. paid each yr. for legislative prtg. (Sen. doc. 47 (pp. 2-3), 1850 v. 2.) 1848-1852. Stmt, of amts. paid for state prtg. each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2: 49.) 1849-1851. Rept. of comptroller of amt. paid for prtg., binding, engraving, etc. 232 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1851 v. 2.) 1850-1855. Rept. re. expense of publishing revised stat- utes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1859: 142.) 460 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC PRINTING: STATE— confd Expenditures for — confd 1852/3. Rept on publication of Colonial History of N. Y.; cost of publication, contracts, etc. (AJt. comp- troller 1852/3: 42-44.) 1853. Reply of comptroller to Sen. res. re. expenses of Colonial History, etc. 14 pp. (Sen. doc 24, 1853 v. 1.) 1854. Communication from secy, of state in answer to res. requiring information re. no. of copies pub- lished and expense of Documentary History. 64 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1854 v. 4.) 1856. Rept. of comptroller re. cost of legislature's prtg. 2 pp. (Same 33, 1856 v. 3.) 1856-1858. Communication from comptroller on cost of state prtg. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1859 v. 1.) 1857/8. Stmt, of amts. appropriated for prtg. manual, or Red Book, Civil List, and Digest of Claims; pro- test agst. increasing prtg. expenses. (AH. comp- troller 1857/8: 11-12.) 1858. Rept. of comptroller on no. and expense of legis- lative manuals. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1859 v. 2.) . Communication from comptroller on amt paid for binding legislative docs. 2 pp. (Same 22, 1859 v. L) 1859. Rept. of atty. gen. on amt. paid for legislative prtg. 2 pp. (Same 80, 1859 v. 2.) 1862. Rept. re. cost of state prtg. 13 pp. (Assem. doc. 17, 1862 v. 2.) 1866-1875. Stmt, showing payments charged to acct of prtg. each yr. (AR. comptroller 1874/5: 24-25.) 1872/3. Protest agst. expenses of legislative prtg. un- authorized by law. (Same 1872/3: 55-56.) 1875/6. Stmts, re. expenditures for legislative prtg. various yrs.; results of contract system, recommen- dation re. regulation of future contracts. (Same 1875/6: 34-35.) 1880-1900. Stmt, of expenditures for legist, prtg.; do. for departmental prtg. 1896-1900. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1901: 3245-3246; Sen. joL, pp. 1545-1546.) 1882. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of money paid for legisL and departmental prtg. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1883 v. 4.) 1885. Same. 3 pp. (Same 61, 1885 v. 5.) 1887-1896. Table showing amts. paid for legislative prtg. each yr. (AJt comptroller 1895/6: xlvii- xlviii.) 1892. Publication of session laws becomes state charge by ch. 715, laws of 1892; manner and expense of publication designated. (Same 1891/2: 35.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; price to be paid to public prtr. for prtg. registry lists. (AJt. atty. gen. 1896: 95-96.) 1898. Abuse in public prtg. expenditures. (Govs, mess. 1898: 29-30.) 1900. Expense of illustrations in documentary repts. charged to dept ordering them by apprn. bill tak- ing effect Oct. 1, 1900. (AP_ comptroller 1898/9: lv.) 1904. Suggestions for avoiding deficiencies in prtg expenses. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 26.) Natural History of the State of New York; see Natural Re- sources. Natural History, etc PUBLIC SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION PUBLIC UTILITIES: CITY Baths; see Public Works: City Lighting; see Corporations. Light and Power Markets; see that title Public Ownership; see that title Traction; see Ferries; do. Street Railways Water Supply; see that title PUBLIC WORKS: CITY New York City 1867. Rept. of bd. of comrs. of Central Park re. west side improvement, N. Y. City. 25 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1867 v. 2.) 1880. Argument of J. H. Strahan on behalf of comp- troller of City of N. Y., in matter of so-called West Street Improvement MIL . . . Men., 1880. N. Y., 1880. 23 pp. 4°. 1883. Rept, re. dept of public works of N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1883 v. 4.) . Rept of committee on cities re. investigation of dept of public works in N. Y. City. 1008 pp. (Same 57, 1884 v. 3.) 1885-1890. Stmt showing in detail expenditures on acct of dept public works of N. Y. City. (Same 80 (pt 5: 244-251), 1891 v. 9.) 1888/9. Communication from supt of public works re. bids and awards of contracts in dept of public works. 37 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1890 v. 10.) 1890. Repts. re. public improvements of 23 and 24 wards of N. Y. City. 6, 8 pp. (Sen. docs. 36 and 43, 1890 v. 4.) . Closing arguments before special investigating committee of Sen. of state of N. Y. re. public im- provements of 23d and 24th wards of City of N. Y. .... Dec 20, 1889. N. Y., 1890. 104 pp. Baths New York City 1876. Rept of comr. of public works re. public baths in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc 42, 1876 v. 5.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 190 re. additional public baths in N. Y. City. (Assem. joL Jan. 1881: 1120.) 1897. Rept on public baths and public comfort sta- tions. 229 pp. (Assem. doc 66, 1899 v. 12.) Bridges; see that title Docks New York City 1870-189L Comparative stmt of revenues and expendi- tures dept of docks; classified; N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 3550), 1891 v. 9.) 1875. Communication from dept of docks in City of N. Y. concerning certain delayed surveys. 43 pp. (Assem. doc. 113, 1875 v. 8.) 1881. Proceedings had in investigation held by sub- committee of Assem. committee on commerce and navigation to investigate bldg. and leasing of docks, piers, bulkheads, etc, in N. Y. City. n. t p. 1278 pp. 1885-1890. Comparative stmt of expenditures of dock dept of N. Y. City. (Sen. doc 80 (pp. 3554-3555), 1891 v. 9.) 1886. Rept of finance dept, City of N. Y., on payments on contracts made by dock dept (Same 50, 1886 v. 4.) . Rept of comrs. of dept of docks. 14 pp. (Same 49, 1886 v. 4.) . Rept of dept of docks, N. Y. City, re leases of docks, contracts, etc 73 pp. (Same 64, 1886 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. of accts. of N. Y. City on moneys paid on contract made by dock dept 2 pp. (Same 60, 1886 v. 4.) 1895. Preamble and res. re. apptmt of committee to investigate any or all depts. in City of N. Y., espe- cially dept. of docks. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 9, 1895 v. 6.) Parks; see that title Sewerage; see that title Refuse Disposal New York City 1872. Rept of pres. of bd. of health of N. Y. City re. certain nuisances. 6 pp. (Assem. doc 91, 1872 v. 7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 461 PUBLIC WORKS: CITY— cont'd Refuse Disposal — cont'd New York City — cont'd 1875. Preamble and res. of dept. of docks of N. Y. City re. dumping boards in East and North rivers. 2 pp. (Same 133, 1875 v. 10.) 1878. Rept. on refuse disposal in N. Y. Bay and ob- struction to navigation thereby. (Rept. bd. comrs. pilots 1878: 1-4.) 1883. Memorial from Chamber of Commerce, State of N. Y., re. dumping of refuse in harbor of N. Y. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1883 v. 4.) 1900. Rept. of Dr. A. H. Doty on disposition of gar- bage. 197 pp. {Same 67, 1900 v. 15.) Streets 1901. Towns; street lighting; town bd. power; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 237-238.) Albany 1865. Veto of act to provide repairing carriage ways in paved and macadamized streets in Albany, and to raise amt. of expense by bail and to fix salary of supts. of streets. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 97, 1865 v. 3; Sen. jol. 1865: 834-835.) Binghamton 1884. Veto of Assem. bill 347 re. question as to whether judgment agst. supt. of streets shall be paid by city of Binghamton. (Assem. jol. 1884: 856-857.) Brooklyn 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 726 re. balance due on con- tract with Brooklyn re. paving, etc., of Sackett street. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1780-1781.) Elmira 1875. Veto of act to legalize certain acts of common council of Elmira re. street improvement. (Sen. jol. 1875: 933-935.) Flushing 1889. Veto of Sen. bill 225 re. authorizing trustees of Flushing to raise money for improvement of roads, etc. (Sen. jol. 1889: 506-507.) New York City 1830. Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of N. Y. City re. making Stuyvesant street public. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 298, 1830 v. 4.) 1849. Answer of comptroller of N. Y. City re. opening of Bloomingdale road. 6 pp. {Same 216, 1849 v. 5.) 1855-1860. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City re. costs of opening streets, etc., in said city. 26 pp. (Same 44, 1861 v. 2.) 1862. Rept. on street openings in N. Y. City. 286 pp. (Same 247, 1862 v. 8.) 1867. Rept. on memorial of C. G. Cornell, late street comr. of N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1867 v. 1.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to make contract for clean- ing streets of N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Assem. docs. 153 and 154, 1867 v. 7.) 1868. Rept. re. street cleaning in N. Y. City. 151 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1868 v. 7.) 1868-1872. Reply of comptroller of N. Y. City of all costs, fees, and expenses incurred for opening of streets, avenues, and public places in N. Y. City. 55 pp. (Same 98, 1873 v. 4.) 1872. Reply of N. Y. street cleaning comn. to res. of Assem. re. contracts issued since organization of comn. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1872 v. 3.) . Rept. and testimony re. street cleaning in N. Y. City. 35 pp. (Same 156, 1872 v. 10.) 1873. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. paving of certain streets and avenues in said city with wooden pavement, etc. 28 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1873 v. 3.) PUBLIC WORKS: CITY— cont'd Streets — cont'd New York City— cont'd 1874. Rept. re. mngmt. of street cleaning bureau of police bd. of N. Y. City. 888 pp. (Assem. doc. 122, 1874 v. 8.) . Rept. of committee on affairs of cities re. charge of mismngmt. of street cleaning dept., N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 1874: 1051-1055.) 1880. Rept. re. street cleaning in N. Y. City. 59 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1880 v. 8.) . Suppl. rept. of committee on affairs of cities on street cleaning in N. Y. City. 10 pp. (Same 139, 1880 v. 8.) 1889-1890. Stmt, of grading, etc., under contracts awarded by bd. of public works, N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 267-284), 1891 v. 9.) 1895. Preamble and res. re. street cleaning dept. of City of N. Y. 2 pp. (Same 33, 1895 v. 4.) Saratoga Springs 1834. Rept. of committee on petition to raise money for support of roads and bridges in Saratoga Springs. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 187, 1834 v. 3.) Water Supply; see that title Wharves, Piers, Slips, etc. 1820. Table giving valuation of city wharf property, with ann. rent. (Assem. doc. 162 (pp. 18-19), 1850 v. 6.) 1830. Rept. on memorial of common council of N. Y. City re. better regulation of wharves, piers, and slips, in said city. 1 p. (Same 314, legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1838. Stmt, of valuation of city wharf property sub- mitted to common council by comptroller. (Same 162 (pp. 25-29), 1850 v. 6.) 1848-1850. Stmt, of N. Y. City comptroller on net ex- penditures on wharfage. (Same 123 (p. 5), 1851 v. 4.) 1850. Table of revenue from wharves, leases endg. 1839-1852. (Same 162 (pp. 30-31), 1850 v. 6.) . Rept. on petitions for increase of rates of wharf- age in cities of N. Y. and Brooklyn. 32 pp. (Same 162, 1850 v. 6.) 1851. Rept. on wharfage in N. Y. City. 16 pp. (Same 112, 1851 v. 4.) 1867. Rept. on piers, wharves, slips, and bulkheads in N. Y. City. 61 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1867 v. 2.) 1882. Rept. re. piers, bulkheads, and matters relating thereto in N. Y. City. 1504 pp. (Assem. doc. 132, 1882 v. 6.) PUBLIC WORKS: COUNTY AND TOWN Bridges; see that title Roads; see that title PUBLIC WORKS: FEDERAL 1834. Preamble and res. offered by Mr. O. Robinson re. construction of national works in aid of natural facilities for communication betw. states. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 166, 1834 v. 3.) 1837/8. Comments on legality of grant of stone from state for harbors constructed by U. S.; stmts, re. previous cases of like nature. (A.R. comptroller 1837/8: 56-57.) 1840. Origin and development of federal policy of in- ternal improvements at public expense; origin and results of states' policy of loaning credit of states to assns. for federal improvement. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1848. Rept. of minority on improvement of harbors and rivers of U. S. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 72, 1848 v. 3.) 1861. Res. of legisl. of La. re. navigation of Mississippi River, etc. 2 pp. (Same 67, 1861 v. 2.) 462 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK PUBLIC WORKS: STATE 1754-1853. Brief outline of internal improvements in state. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 6-12.) 1790-1856. Synopsis of legisl. enactments making ap- pms. for construction of roads and bridges and for improvement of navigation of rivers. (Sen. doc. 15 (pp. 18-23), 1862 v. 1.) 1814. Rept. from comrs. of fortifications re. progress of principal work on Staten Is. (Assem. jol. 38 sess. 1814: 112-114.) 1816-1858. Historical sketch showing general policy of state re. internal improvements, and giving various provisions made for payment of interest and prin- cipal of debts incurred. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 23-25.) 1819. Gov. recounts internal improvements of his term of office. (Govs. mess. 1819.) 1820. On improvement of artificial navigation, roads and bridges. {Same 1820.) 1822. Apptmt of general bd. for public improvements. (Same 1822.) 1825. Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to establishment of bd. of internal improvement. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 222-230.) 1832. Proposal for creation of fund to be devoted to purposes of internal improvement. (Govs. mess. 1832: 6.) 1835. Recommendation for necessity of fixing system of finance for internal improvements. {Same 1835.) 1836/7. Protest agst. practice of borrowing money to be expended upon improvements from which no revenue can be derived. (A.R. comptroller 1836/7: 31.) 1839. Res. (Verplanck) regulating power of state to construct public works. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 64, 1837 v. 3.) 1841. Argument in favor of internal Improvements. (Govs. mess. 1841.) 1846. Rept. on expediency of resuming prosecutions of unfinished works of internal improvement of state. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 187, 1846 v. 5.) 1847. Rept on Sen. bill to improve water power on outlet of Oswego Lake. 2 pp. (Same 231, 1847 v. 8.) 1848. Rept. from state engr., etc., re. duties of office. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1848 v. 2.) 1853. Rept of state engr., etc., re. persons employed in engr's. dept 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1853 v. 3.) . Outline of organization of engr's. dept.; recom- mendation re. apptmt. of division and resident engrs. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1853: 56-57.) 1861. Rept. of engr. in chief of state of N. Y. re de- fences. 28 pp. (Assem. doc. 27, 1862 v. 3; Sen. doc. 28, 1862 v. 2.) 1868. Corresp. betw. atty. gen. and contracting bd. re. repair contract of Dec. 28, 1866. 12 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1868 v. 3.) . Laws and regulations of engr's. dept. 29 pp. 1877. Veto mess, on act re. public works. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 88, 1877 v. 8.) 1882. Communication of atty. gen. re. contracts made by state and its liability thereunder. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 85, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Govs. mess. re. copy of objection to item in apprn. bill re. bulk lines, etc. (Assem. jol. 1883: 1040-1041.) 1884. Request that necessary legislation be enacted de- fining duties and powers of state engr. and author- izing him to collect and preserve all maps, plans, etc., of canal and state survey for use of state. (A.R engr. etc on canals 1884: 9.) 1894. Additional apprn. necessary to complete repairs and re-arrangement of records of engr"& dept. {Same 1894: 45-46.) PUBLIC WORKS: STATE— cont'd 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. contracts for public works. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 234-241.) 1896. Recommendation that legisL apprn. be made un- der similar provisions as that of ch. 947, laws of 1896, called blanket system repairs. (AR. engr. etc. 1896: 21.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; money deposited as se- curity for performance of contract upon public works which contract is forfeited, can not be used by supt. of public works in completing work so contracted. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 181-185.) . Same; supt. of public works advised to hold money due contractors on public works for one yr. to satisfy liens for labor done upon and material furnished to public works. (Same 1898: 253-256.) . Same; in absence of legislation, moneys depos- ited by contractors on canals can not be refunded although work is suspended by order of state offi- cials. (Same 1898: 216-219.) 1901. Summary of organization of engr's. dept. (A.R engr. etc. on canals 1901: 5-6.) . Veto of Assem. bill 190 re. land condemned for public improvements. (Assem. jol. 1901: 2272.) Bridges; see that title Canals; see that title Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Dams 1897. High masonry dams in Europe; rept by G. W. Rafter. 19 pp., 6 plans, 36 pL Extr. from ann. rept. N. T. State engr. and surveyor, 1896. New York State 1808. Rept. re. petition in favor of erection of dam across Hudson's River, and remonstrances thereto, with ace. docs. (Assem. jol. 32 sess 1808: 205-208.) 1823. Rept. of canal comrs. re. erection of dam across Mohawk River. (Sen. joL Jan. 1823: 338.) . Rept. on petition praying privilege of dam across Seneca River at Jack's reefs. {Same Jan. 1823: 625-626.) 1828. Rept on petition praying passage of law to authorize erection of dam across Chenango River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 988-989.) . Rept. of select committee on petition of inhabi- tants of Milford, Otsego co, praying for renewal of grant to J. Low to erect dam across Susquehanna River. {Same 51 sess. 1828: 910.) 1831. Rept. on petition to repeal act authorizing erec- tion of dam across Susquehanna River. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Rept. of committee on petition of H. H. May, and others, for authority to erect dam across Gene- see River. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 219, 1832 v. 3.) 1833. Rept. on petition of L. P. Dautremont, for leave to erect dam across Genesee River. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1833 v. 2.) 1835. Rept. on dam across Susquehanna River. 5 pp. (Same 17, 1835 v. 1.) 1841. Rept. of canal comrs. on proceedings of citizens of Monroe co. agst. state dams on Genesee River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 274, 1841 v. 7.) 1859. Rept of committee on relief to certain towns in Clinton and Essex cos.; damages for break in dam at Ausable Pond. 4 pp. (Same 149, 1859 v. 3.) 1890. Communication from state engr., etc., on condi- tion of present state dam across Hudson River at Troy. 3 pp. (Same 69, 1890 v. 1.) 1892. Rept of state engr., etc, re. state dam across Hudson River at Troy and Mohawk River at Co- hoes. 11 pp. (Same 52, 1893 v. 9.) 1894. Petition of mills and factories on Genesee River in city of Rochester, requesting state to construct INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 463 PUBLIC WORKS: STATE— cont'd Dams — cont'd New York State — cont'd a dam In river above Mt. Morris. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1894 v. 5.) 1903. New plan of raising money for storage dam. (Same 37 (pp. 219-224), 1903 v. 9.) Expenditures for 1840-1904. Payments for salaries in state engr's. and surveyor's office. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 84)— same 1903/4.) 1851. Summarized stmt, of cost of engineering, incl. office expenses, agencies, and superintendence, classed by divisions. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1851: 4.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. expenditures. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1853 v. 1.) 1857-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expense of construction of various public improve- ments on rivers, roads, and bridges. (A.R. comp- troller 1856/7 (p. 69)— same 1903/4.) Items are variously entitled. 1858-1861. Stmt, of expenses of engineering dept. dur- ing yr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1858 (p. 4) — same 1861.) 1859. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor re. no. of clerks employed in said dept. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 151, 1859 v. 3.) 1863-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses of office of state engr. and surveyor. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1862/3 (p. 58)— same 1903/4.) 1870. Expenditures on acct. of engr's. dept. during yr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1870: 6.) 1872-1877. Schedule of ann. engineering expenses for sextennial periods 1872/6-1872/7. (Same 1876 (p. 6)— same 1877.) 1874. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor of no. of per- sons employed, compensation, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1874 v. 3.) 1874-1875. Schedule of expenditures on acct. of engr's. dept. arranged by divisions. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1874 (p. 6) — same 1875.) 1876-1878. Communication from state engr., etc., as to work of engineering dept. on operations, expendi- tures, etc. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1878 v. 7.) 1889-1891. Schedule of work under laws, for which plans and estimates have been made but which are not yet constructed. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1889 (pp. 29-30)— same 1891.) Not in 1890. . Summary of estimates and contracts in engr's. dept. showing no. and amt. (Same 1889 (p. 31) — same 1891.) Not in 1890. 1890-1891. Summary of estimates and contracts in dept. during yr. (Same 1890 (p. 39)— some 1891.) 1892. Communication from supt. of public works re. act to reappropriate certain unexpended balances of former apprns. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 1255-1256.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; salaries and grading of employes in state engr's. office. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 205-206.) 1897-1898. Summary of engineering expenses paid to Oct. 1. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1897 (p. 52) — same 1898.) Harbor Commissioners 1855. Bd. of harbor comrs. created by ch. 121, laws of 1855; stmt, of sum due Albany Bank advanced to meet expenses of bd. not provided for by legisl. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5: 60.) 1857. Rept. of harbor comrs. on expense of comn. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 149, 1857 v. 4.) PUBLIC WORKS: STATE— cont'd Expenditures for — cont'd Lake Surveys 1850/1. Amt. of apprn. made for improvement of chan- nel of outlet to Piseco Lake. (A.R. comptroller 1850/1: 51.) 1868. Stmt, of engineering expenses upon survey of Otisco Lake. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1868: 79.) River Conservancy; see that title Harbor Improvement New Jersey 1856. Res. from N. J. re. construction of breakwater at Cape May. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 185, 1856 v. 5.) New York State Items only concerning construction etc. taken ; those relating to harbor fortifications etc. during periods of war have been omitted intentionally. 1818. Rept. of comr. for exploring Little and Great Sodus bays. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 40-41.) 1819. Same. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1819: 34-35.) 1830. Rept. on petitions of Long Is. Sound Harbor Co. and of masters and pilots of vessels navigating waters of the Long Is. Sound, for harbors. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 265, 1830 v. 3.) 1848. Recommendation to construct safe and commo- dious harbors on western lakes. (Govs. mess. 1848.) 1858. Memorial of canal dept. asking for improvement of lake harbors by general govt. 30 pp. Not seen ; title from Bowker ; book in State Library, Albany. 1859. Communication from canal comrs. on memorial for improvement of lake harbors. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 2 1859 v. 1.) Buffalo Harbor 1818. Rept. re. harbor of Buffalo Creek in Niagara co. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 567-568.) 1819. Rept. re. survey and plan for improvement of harbor of Buffalo Creek. (Sen. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 91-95.) 1820. Rept. of surveys of Buffalo harbor to canal comrs. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 545-549.) 1822. Rept. re. construction of harbors at Buffalo and Black Rock. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 1037.) 1826. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition of inhabitants of village for apprn. to repair harbor constructed at that place. (Same Jan. 1826: 399-400.) 1893. Deepening and otherwise improving harbor of Buffalo and basin of Erie Canal advised. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893: 15.) Black Rock Harbor 1822. See above, Buffalo Harbor; this date. 1836. Rept. on Black Rock Harbor. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 115, 1836 v. 3.) 1849. Rept. re. outlay necessary to improve Black Rock Harbor. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1849 v. 2.) 1851. Rept. of canal bd. on petition for removal of ob- structions in Black Rock Harbor. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1851 v. 3.) 1892. Veto of Sen. bill re. apprn. for dredging Black Rock Harbor and Erie basin. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 976.) Genesee Harbor 1821. Rept. re. petition for grant of money to im- prove Genesee Harbor. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 925-927.) New York Harbor 1853. Memorial re. harbor of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1854 v. 1.) 1854. Remonstrance of common council of Brooklyn agst. apptmt. of comrs. to interfere with bulkhead line and piers, etc. 4 pp. (Same 44, 1854 v. 1.) — — . Rept. on encroachments upon harbor of N. Y. 62 pp. (Same 49, 1854 v. 1.) 464 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OT THE STATE OP NEW YORK PUBLIC WORKS: STATE— cont'd Harbor Improvement — cont'd New York State — cont'd New York Harbor — cont'd 1854. Recommendation for apptmt. of comn. of scien- tific men to investigate encroachments upon harbor of N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1854: 20.) 1855. Res. of N. J. re. encroachment made in N. Y. Harbor. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1855 v. 2; Assem. doc. 104, 1855 v. 4.) 1856. Second rept. of comrs. on harbor encroachments, in regard to exterior lines above Corlser's Hook. 4 pp., and map. (Same 25, 1856 v. 1.) . Rept. re establishing water lines for part of N. Y. Harbor. 8 pp. (Same 85, 1856 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. re. encroachments and preser- vation of harbor of N. Y. 163 pp. (Same 3, 1856 v. 1; Assem. doc. 8, 1856 v. 1.) 1st rept. See note under 2d rept., 1857, below. 1857. Rept. re. Gowanus Bay. 40 pp. (Sen. doc. 126, 1857 v. 4.) . Rept. of comrs. re. encroachments in harbor of N. Y. 335 pp. (Same 40, 1857 v. 1.) 2d rept. Reprinted together with 1st rept. (1856) by Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. in 1864. 316 pp., pi., diagr., maps. Copies of these repts. as found in the Sen. docs, are with maps, etc. . Rept. re. encroachments on harbor of N. Y. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 206, 1857 v. 3.) 1858. Rept. of Prof. A. D. Bache re. N. Y. Harbor coast survey. 12 pp., and maps. (Sen. doc. 16, 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Rept. on the physicial survey of harbor of N. Y. and rept. on harbor comrs'. map of harbor of N. Y. 10 pp., and sketches and maps. (Assem. doc. 18, 1859 v. 1.) 1860. Repts. on physicial survey of harbor of N. Y. on harbor comrs'. map of harbor of N. Y. 16 pp. (Same 16, 1860 v. 1.) . Recommendation for apprn. to be made to pilot comr. to be expended for protection of N. Y. Har- bor. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1860: 26.) 1862. Rept. of comrs. of land office re. N. Y. Harbor encroachments, xxi, 80 pp., plans. (Sen. doc. 10, 1862 v. 1.) 1865. Rept. on Sen. bill for payment of expenses under act for preservation of harbor of N. Y. 9 pp. (As- sem. doc. 61, 1865 v. 3.) 1868. Necessity of legislative intervention re. en- croachments on water front of N. Y. Harbor. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 22.) 1872. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. City asking for law for prevention of damage to said harbor. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 27, 1872 v. 2.) 1873. Rept. on exterior pier and bulkhead lines of harbor of N. Y. on Brooklyn side. 8 pp. (Same 77, 1873 v. 3.) 1874. Legislative action to prevent obstruction of N. Y. Harbor. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 36.) 1877. Letter from comrs. of emigration re. filling in of channel betw. Ward's and Randall's Islands. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1877 v. 6.) 1882. Rept. of atty. gen. re. Brooklyn water front. 4 pp. (Same 125, 1882 v. 5.) 1887. Concurrent res. re. improvements of harbor of N. Y. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 29, 1887 v. 2.) Res. re. harbor of N. Y. 2 pp. (Same 19, 1898 1898. v. 4.) 1903. Res, and N. re. improvement of channel betw. N. J. 2 pp. (Same 31, 1903 v. 6.) Expenditures foe; see above, that title Labor; see that title PUBLIC WORKS: STATE— cont'd Lake Surveys 1826. Rept. on petition praying for law to improve navigation of outlet of Lake George. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 459-460.) 1830. Rept. on petition for act authorizing lowering of Oneida Lake. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 225, 1830 v. 3.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. improvement of Owasco outlet. 20 pp. (Same 37, 1853 v. 2.) 1854. Ann. rept. of comrs. for Owasco Lake improve- ment. 8 pp. (Same 35, 1855 v. 2.) 1869-1872. Testimony in matter of claims for damage done by breaking away of North Lake reservoir. 2 v. and 14 pms. Not seen ; title from Bowker ; books are in state library Albany. 1879. Rept. of state engr. and surveyor re. obstruction in outlet of Cayuga Lake. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1879 v. 6.) 1882. Rept. of atty. gen., supt. of public works, and state engr. and surveyor on bill re. water of Seneca Lake. 4 pp. (Same 36, 1882 v. 2.) 1900. Rept. of state engr., etc., on survey of Seneca Lake. 8 pp., 2 maps. (Sen. doc. 24, 1900 v. 4.) Expenditures tor; see above, that title Parks; see that title Revenue from 1817-1860. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. in each yr. on acct. of all state canals and Oneida River Improvement, 1817/44-1817/60. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1844 (sheet table no. 2) — same 1860.) No stmt, found in 1846 rept . Receipts and payments on acct. of all state canals and Oneida River improvements up to Sept. 30, 1817/46-1817/60. (Same 1846 (pp. 86-90) — same 1860.) 1817-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of all state canals, r.rs. and Oneida River Improvement. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (fid. table 1) — same 1882.) 1817-1902. Tabular stmt, of receipts and payments in each yr. on acct. of all state canals, r.rs., and of Oneida River Improvement, 1817/83-1817/1902. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (fold- ed table 2) — same 1902.) 1833. Consideration of revenue from public works. (Govs. mess. 1833.) 1860. Communication from gov. on necessity for in- creasing revenue derived from public works. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1860: 287-292.) River Conservancy; see that title Wages; see Labor. Wages. Road Labor PULP MILLS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. PAPER PURE FOOD LAW; see REFERENCES UNDER FOOD LAW PUTNAM COUNTY Brick-making; see Industries. Brick-making QUARANTINE; see PUBLIC HEALTH QUARRIES Deposit; see Natural Resources. Minerals Industry; see Industries, etc. Mining QUARTZ; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS QUEENS COUNTY Finance; see Finance: County Geological Survey; see Natural Resources. Geological Sur- vey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Roads; see Roads: County INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 465 QUEBEC Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection QUINCE; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS RACING ASSOCIATIONS Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations RACING COMMISSION; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK RAILROADS 1841. Communication (Brodhead) giving statistical in- formation re. different r.rs. in U. S. 7 pp. (As- sem. doc. 218, 1841 v. 6.) 1893. Communication on indebtedness to U. S. of Union Pacific and Western, etc., R.Rs. (Assem. jol. 1893: 225-228.) New York State serial Annual Report 1 series Under Assem. res. of Feb. 2, 1843. 1843-1847. Ann. rept. of secy, of state re. r.r. statis- tics, 1-5. Albany, 1844-1848. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1843 in Assem. docs. 1844, v. 5 : 123. 2. 1844 " " " 1845, y. 4 : 129. 3. 1845 " " " 1846, v. 3 : 80. 4. 1846 " " " 1847, v. 4 : 102. 5. 1847 " " " 1848, v. 5 : 132. 2 series Under sec. 28, ch. 140, laws 1848. 1848-1882. Ann. rept. of state engr. and surveyor in relation to r.r. repts. Albany, 1849-1883. In Collected docs, as follows : 1848 in Sen. docs. 1849, v. 3 : 84. 1849 " Assem. •• 1850, v. 5:92. 1850 " Sen. " 1851, v. 1:12. 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " Assem. " 1852, v. 1853, v. 1854, v. 1:27. 1:10. 3 : 120. 1854 " Sen. • ( 1855, t. 2:35. 1855* " Assem. " 1856, v. 2 : 12, pt. 1-2. 1856 not found 1857 in Assem. docs 1858, v. 4:89. 1858-1859 not found. 1860 in Assem. docs 1861, T. 3:75. 1861 " " 1862, v. 5 : 100. 1862 " " 1863, v. 6 : 175. 1863 " " 1864, t. 6 : 125. 1864 " " 1865, v. 8 : 176. 1865 " " 1866, v. 6 : 125. 1866 " *' 1867, v. 7 : 114. 1867 " " 1868, v. 13 : 161. 1868 " " 1869, r. 8:111. 1869 " " 1870, v. 9 : 154. 1870 " " 1871, v. 10 : 115. 1871 " Sen. 1872, v. 11 : 189. 1872 " Assem. 1873, v. 8 : 160. 1873 " " 1874, v. 12 : 154. 1874 " " 1875, T. 9 : 114. 1875 " " 1876, v. 7 : 132. 1876 " " 1877, v. 7:69. 1877 " " 1878, v. 6:81. 1878 " " 1879, v. 5:80. 1879 " " 1880, T. 5:75. 1880 " " 1881, v. 7:92. 1881 " Sen. 1882, v. 1:12. 1882 " " 1883, v. 4:44. * There are 2 editions of this r ept., viz., the earliest complete in 852 pp., and a later issue complete in 890 pp. 3 series Under ch. 353, laws 1882. 1883-1904. Ann. rept. of r.r. comrs. of N. Y. state, 1-22. Albany, 1884-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1883 in Assem. docs. 1884, t. 3-4 : 25. 2. 1884 " Sen. " 1885, v. 2-3:8. 3. 1885 " Assem. " 1886, v. 3:26. 4. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 2-3 : 12. 5. 1887 " " " 1888, v. 1-3:8. 6. 1888 " Sen. " 1889, v. 2-3 : 8. 7. 1889 " Assem. " 1890, v. 5-6:28. 8. 1890 1891, T. 6:28. 9. 1891 " Sen. " 1892, v. 1-2 : 6, pt. 1-2. 10. 1892 1893, v. 2-3:9. 30 docs. 1894, v. 1-2 : 5. 1895, v. 1-2:5. " 1896, v. 2-3 : 10. 1897, v. 2-3 : 10. 1898, v. 2-3 : 10. 1899, v. 2-3 : 10. 1900, v. 2-3 : 10. " 1901, v. 2-3 : 10. 1902, v. 2-3 : 10. 1903, v. 2-3 : 3. 1904, v. 2-3 : 10. proposed Sen. ' 1885, v. 5 29. " * 1886, v. 3 26. Assem. ' 1887, v. 7 43. Sen. 1888, v. 3 9. " ' 1889, v. 5 31. RAILROADS— cont'd New York State— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Report — cont'd 3 series — cont'd 11. 1893 in Sen. 12. 1894 " 13. 1895 " 14. 1896 " 15. 1897 " 16. 1898 " 17. 1899 " 18. 1900 " 19. 1901 " 20. 1902 " 21. 1903 " " Supplementary Report 1884-1892. Suppl. rept. of r.r. comrs. re. amdmts. to r.r. laws. In Collected docs, as follows : 1884 in Assem. docs. 1884, v. 2 : 24. 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890-1891 not found. 1892 in Assem. docs. 1892, v. 6, pt. 2 : 48. Separate copies have been seen by the compiler of the first two suppl. repts., viz., 1884-1885, only. non-serial 1828. Rept. on petition praying for act of incorpora- tion to construct r.r. from Port Kent to forks of Sable River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 604-605.) . Rept. on petition praying for act of incorporation for construction of r.r. from village of Port Byron on Erie Canal to Auburn. (Same Jan. 1828: 876- 877.) . Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. to construct r.r. from Hudson River to state line of Mass. (Same Jan. 1828: 826-827.) . Rept. on memorial of inspectors of state prison at Auburn, etc., praying construction of r.r. from that prison to Erie Canal. (Same Jan. 1828: 610- 613.) . Rept. on act authorizing construction of r.r. from state prison at Auburn to Erie Canal. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 460-462.) 1829. Rept. praying incorporation for construction of r.r. from town of Havana to Chemung River. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1829: 675-676.) . Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. to construct r.r. from Auburn to Port Byron on Erie Canal. (Same Jan. 1829: 415-416.) 1830. Approval of system of progressive improvements by means of r.rs. and canals. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Rept. on petition for Macadam turnpike road and r.r. from city of Troy through eastern part of state. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 186, 1831 v. 2.) 1831-1834. Table showing ann. no. of passengers, tons of merchandise passing whole length of various r.rs.; receipts and expenditures for entire transpor- tation, incl. way and coal business, and that pass- ing entire length of Liverpool and Manchester. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 155.) 1831-1885. Table showing date when the several r.rs. of the state were opened for public use. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 463-468) — same 1885.) 1832. Possibility that r.rs. will supersede roads and canals for passenger and freight traffic; precaution- tionary comment on granting of r.rs. charters. (Govs. mess. 1832: 8-9.) . Rept. of committee on r.rs. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to construction and incorporation of r.rs. 20 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. of committee on r.rs. 3 pp. (Same 53, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. on petitions for r.r. from Lockport to Niagara Falls. 2 pp. (Same 118, 1834 v. 3.) 466 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Preliminary survey of route for r.r. from Wil- liamsport, Penna., to Elmira, N. Y. 39 pp., and stmt. (Same 351, 1835 v. 4.) 1836. List of petitions for r.rs. arranged according to date of presentation. 4 pp. (Same 91, 1836 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. of survey of r.r. from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlatn. 57 pp. (Same 133, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of L. H. Barron and others praying authority to pre-empt land for use of r.r.; adverse. 1 p. (Same 157, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Policy of prohibiting transportation of freight on r.rs. which run parallel to canals pronounced questionable. (Govs. mess. 1840.) . Satisfactory comment on continued prosecution of r.r. improvements with private capital. (Same 1840.) . Rept re. inquiry into affairs of r.r. cos. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 314, 1840 v. 8.) 1841. Preamble and res. re. certain proceedings of Sen. committee on r.r. 2 pp. (Same 293, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. with information re. r.rs. 2 pp. (Same 264, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. on bill to provide means for construction of works of internal improvements. 2 pp. (Same 289, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Rept. of J. Seymour re. r.r. betw. Albany and Goshen. 23 pp. (Same 108, 1842 v. 5.) . In favor of rwy. from St Lawrence and Lake Champlain to develop mineral resources of border cos., to retain trade of Lake Ontario, etc. (Govs, mess. 1842.) . Assem. res. of Feb. 3, requiring each incorpo- rated r.r. to make rept. showing, in tabular form, expenditures for all purposes in each yr. since or- ganization, income and receipts, and names and amt. of all officers of co. (Assem. jol. 65 sess. 1842: 223-224.) Under this res. the following cos. reported : Albanv and West Stockbridge R.R. 1835-1841. (Assem. 1842 : 86.) Anburn and Rochester R.R. 1837-1841. (ib. 191.) Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. 1841. (lb. 118.) Hndson and Berkshire R.R. 1838-1841. (Ib. 109.) Ithaca and Osweeo R.R. 1831-1841. (ib. 138.) Long Is. R.R. 1842. (ib. 163.) Mohawk and Hndson R.R. 1832-1841. (ib. 192.) New York and Harlem R.R. 1831-1841. (ib. 193.) Rensselaer and Saratoga R.R. 1835-1841. (lb. 117.) Saratoga and Schenectady R.R. 1832-1841. (ib. 130.) Syracuse and Utica R.R. 1836-1841. (ib. 78.) Tonawanda R.R. 1835-1841. (ib. 152.) Utica and Schenectady R.R. 1836-1841. (ib. 76.) . Comment on condition of several r.rs.; compara- tive canal and r.r. mileage; commercial benefit in relation with contiguous states; hopes that it may remove policy of annoyance and alienation of more distant states. (Govs. mess. 1842.) 1843. Reservation of such control over operations of co., in granting acts of incorporation for construc- tion of roads, etc., as will insure to public the benefits proposed to be realized. (Same 1843.) ; Rept. of surveyor general re. incorporated canal and r.r. cos. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1843 v. 3.) 1846. Rept of secy, of state re. repta of r.r. cos. 4 pp. (Same 66, 1846 v 3.) . Memorial re. results of survey of r.r. and steam- boat route from Lake Champlain to Oneida co. and asking for act of incorporation. 58 pp., and map. (Sen. doc. 73, 1846 v. 3.) . Table of comparative business upon several r.rs. in Mass. and N. Y. (Assem. doc 69 (p. 20), 1848 v. 3.) 1847. Rept. of committee on r.rs. in relation to general law. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1847 v. 2.) RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1847-1850. List of freight stations on different r.rs., and their canal distances from each other, as adopt- ed by comrs. of canal fund. (Legisl. manual 1848 (pp. 345-347)— same 1850.) 1848. Rept. of minority on r.r. law. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept. on general r.r. bill. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1848 v. 3.) 1848-1851. Tons and value of articles transported ann. on canals and r.rs. paying tolls. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 166-177.) 1849. Repts. on bill to declare public utility of r.r. from Syracuse to Rochester. 26, 16 pp. (Assem. docs. 81 and 82, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. of majority on bill to declare public utility of r.r. from Auburn to Binghamton. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1849 v. 2.) . Rept. re. act to repeal sec. 20 of act authorizing formation of r.r. cos. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 207, 1849 v. 5.) 1850. Rept. on petitions for r.r. from head of Seneca Lake to N. Y. and Erie R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 91, 1845 v. 3.) . Table of comparative earnings and expenses of some Mass. and N. Y. r.rs. (AR. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 17-20.) 1850-1882. Schedule of ann. transportation of freight on N. Y. r.rs., showing by cos. ann. earnings and cost per mile. (Same 1852: 127.) 1851. Outline condition of canal and r.r. traffic in state with suggestions for increase of canal revenue through enlargement of Erie canal. (Same 1850: 10-26.) 1851-1866. Table showing total amt. of freight in tons of 2000 lbs. carried over each r.r., no. of tons car- ried one mile, with amt. of each kind of freight classified. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 21: 5-35) 1852. Tabular stmt, of cost; cost per mile of construc- tion; equipment; earnings; cost of freight trans- portation on r.rs. of states of N. Y. and Mass. (A R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 129-131.) . Table showing cost and cost per mile of construc- tion of some of principal r.rs. of state. (Same 1852: 190.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. turnouts, switches, etc., on r.rs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1853 v. 1.) 1853-1862. Cumulative stmt, showing business of ca- nals, and Northern N. Y., Central and N. Y. and Erie R.R (A.R. on tolls, trade and tonnage, audi- tor canal dept. 1854 (pp. 211-213) — same 1862.) . Stmt, of ann. total movement of tonnage and mileage on N. Y. Central and N. Y. and Erie r.rs.; freight on same; average cost per ton per mile. (A.R. engr. etc on canals 1862: 451.) 1853-1898. Ton mileage on canals and r.rs. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 181), 1900 v. 19.) 1854-1898. Freight tonnage on canals and r.rs. (Same, pp. 182-183.) 1855. Demand to impose restrictions on issue of bonds by various r.r. corporations while road is still in course of construction. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1855: 22.) 1855-1858. Table of r.rs. of N. Y. state, prepared from returns made to bd. of r.r. comrs. for yr. endg. Sept. 30. (Legisl manual 1856 (pp. 454-455) — same 1859.) 1855-1858. Comparative eastward and westward through movement of freight in tons, over 4 great lines; also per cent of movement. (Assem. doc. 178 (p. 17), 1859 v. 4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 467 RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Westward through movement of freight over 4 great lines, per road, per annum. (Same, p. 13.) 1856-1858. Eastward movement of flour and grain from lake regions; no. bushels flour, wheat, and corn shipped by each r.r. per annum. (Same, pp. 11- 12.) 1858. Stmts, of total, and per mile, cost for road and equipment of various r.rs. of state. (Sen. doc. 87 (p. 15), 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Right of investors in r.r. stock or bonds to legisl. remedy for annihilation and depreciation of property. (Govs. mess. 1859.) . Rept. of state engr. in answer to res. re. filing repts. of r.r. cos. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1859 v. 1.) 1860. Recommendation re. enactment of law to author- ize trustees of r.r. cos. to take possession of road at request of any bondholder or secured creditor. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1860: 30.) . Canals — state finances — taxing property passing over r.rs. Speech of Hon. W. L. Sessions of Chau- tauqua on the motion to concur with amdmts. of Assem. to Canal Bill. In Sen. Apr. 6, 1860. Al- bany, 1860. 19 pp. . Railroad tolls — objections to taxing commerce. Views of Messrs. Hillhouse and Fiero on tolling r.rs. and taxing the commerce of the state, moved upon them. In Sen., Apr. 16, 1860. Albany, 1860. (1), H PP. 1861/2. Suggestion that canal and r.r. bldg. be left to private enterprise. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 15.) 1862-1863. Length dimensions, cost of transportation on r.rs. and canals of N. Y. and Penna. (Sen. doc. 71 (pp. 64-76), 1865 v. 3.) 1865. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. filing of ann. repts. of r.r. cos. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 12, 1865 v. 2.) 1866. Communication from atty. gen. re. right of r.r. cos. to engage in mnftre. of articles, except such as are necessary for their own use, etc. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1866 v. 2.) 1867. Debate on r.r. legislation. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 1015-1032.) . Communication from state engr. and surveyor re. freight on r.rs.; total amt. of freight in tons of 2000 lbs. carried over each road — no. of tons carried one mile, with amt. of each kind of freight classified. 43 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 21.) 1868. Rept. of survey for r.r. route from Schenectady to Ogdensburg. 30 pp., map. (Assem. doc. 61, 1868 v. 8.) 1869. Repts. on act to facilitate transportation of freight. 2, 3 pp. (Same 149 and 150, 1869 v. 10.) 1870-1899. Way traffic on canals and r.rs. (Same 79 (p. 184), 1900 v. 19.) 1871. Res. re. uses of r.rs. operated by steam and their essential wants and requirements to the whole people. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1871 v. 4.) 1873. On mountain passes available for r.rs. (A.R. supt. of Adirondack survey 1873: 91-96.) 1876-1885. Table showing relation betw. canals and r.rs., i. e. gains and losses in tonnage. (3 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1885: xiv.) 1877. Advisability of amending general r.r. law to give state engr. power to prescribe uniform form of returns. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877: 27.) 1879. [Blank] form for ann. repts. of r.r. cos. of state as required under act, ch. 140, laws of 1850. . Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State re. mngmt. of r.rs. in state. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1879 v. 2.) RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1879. Proc. of the special committee on r.rs. apptd. un- der Assem. res. [of Feb. 28, 1879] to investigate alleged abuses in the mngmt. of r.rs. chartered by the state. N. Y., 1879. 5 v. The " Hepburn Committee." The committee held ex- tended sessions during the summer and autumn of 1879 and made its rept. to the Assembly of 1880. The rept. of the committee is in v. 3, Assem docs. 1880, docs. 38 and 61. The testimony taken before the committee has never been printed in the series of collected docs. An edition of 100 copies was printed during the sessions of the committee for its use and the use of counsel and prominent r.r. officers. This testimony when collected is usually collected into 5 vols. Sets of the testimony are now difficult to procure. There Is a set in the N. Y. Public Library. This set once belonged to Simon Sterne, counsel to the committee, and, because of the scarcity of the volumes, and the authoritative make up of this set, a collation, in full, of It Is given here. v. 1. Rept. of the special committee on r.rs Albany, 1880. 78 pp. and app., 25 pp., maps. (As- sem. doc. 38, 1880 v. 3.) . Proc. of the special committee, Mch. 26-July 15, 1879. 1117 pp. and index. 164 pp. v. 2. Same, cont'd., Aug. 16-Sept. 30. n. t. p. pp. 1119-2425, and index, 164 pp. repeated, v. 3. Same, cont'd., Oct. 7-25. n. t. p. pp. 2427- 3503, and index, 164 pp. repeated, v. 4. Same, cont'd., Nov. 25-29. n. t. p. pp. 3505- 4036. . Proc. before sub-committee of Hepburn com- mittee, Sept. 9-11, 1879. n. t. p. 168 pp. 10 foldg. tables. v. 5. N. Y. elevated r.rs. [Proc. before Hepburn committee, Oct. 15-Dec. 19, 1879.] n. t. p. 335 pp. Exhibits. N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. co. and N. Y., Lake Brie and Western R.R. co. The exhibits contained in this volume have been selected by the committee from the mass of papers pre- sented during the investigation, as illustrating the principal points in the testimony. New York, 1879. 643 pp., and index 13 pp. The minority rept. of the committee, dated 1880, Is not bound up with these volumes. See below 5th item under 1880. . The rwy. problem in the state of N. Y.; by S. Sterne. N. Y., 1879. . Same. (In rept. of special Assem. r.r. commit- tee 1879 v. 1: 98-118.) . Argument of S. Sterne before the Assem. com- mittee on r.rs. viii, 156 pp. . Same. In rept., etc., of committee 1879 v. 4: 3881-4036. 1880. Proc. before Assem. committee on r.rs. on bill to regulate transportation of freight by r.r. cor- porations, Mch. 9. 59 pp. . Same. Remarks by Hon. B. A. Hepburn in sup- port of bill, Mch. 18. Albany, 1880. 30 pp. . Proc. before Sen. committee on r.rs. in opposi- tion to "Helpburn Bill," May 13. Albany, 1880. 64 pp. . Rept. of Brooklyn park comrs. re. certain pro- posed r.rs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1880 v. 2.) . Rept. of minority of special committee on r.rs. 47 pp. (Assem. doc. 61, 1880 v. 3.) " Hepburn committee." 1880-1884. Stmt, showing net income of all r.rs. in N. Y.; per cent of same to capital stock; amt. and rate of dividends paid each yr. foldg. table. (Same 115, 1885 v. 7.) 1880-1885. Stmt, showing net income of all cos., both lessor and lessee, owning or operating surface steam r.r. (3 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1885: 11-26.) 1881. The canal rwy. Speech of W. W. Astor in Sen. Mch. 9, re. laying rwy. along berme bank of Erie 468 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Canal; and speech of Hon. D. S. Lynde in Sen. Men. 9. 11 pp. 1882-1883. Comparative stmt, of earnings, operating expenses, and net earnings of steam surface and elevated roads in operation. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1883: 5-7.) 1882/3. Recommendation for change of date for mak- ing apportionment for expenses of r.rs. from July 1 to Dec. 1; and for work of apportionment to be left to comptroller without assistance of state bd. of assessors. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3: 29.) 1882/3-1904. Comparative stmt, of gross earnings from operation, operation expenses, net earnings, in- come from other sources, and gross income from all sources of surface steam, surface street, and ele- vated roads in operation. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1883 (pp. 26-27)— same 1904.) . Comparative stmt of net earnings, interest rent- als, dividends, etc., paid; and surplus or deficiency of steam surface, street surface, and elevated r.rs. in operation. (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 28-29) — same 1904.) 1883. Form of quarterly rept of r.r. cos. (1 AJR. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1883: 46.) . Rept. of supt. of public works re. occupancy of canal lands for r.r. purposes. 80 pp. (Assem. doc. 106, 1883 v. 4.) . Bd. of r.r. comrs. of N. Y. [Hearing.] In the matter of complaint of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y., and others, agst. trunk line of r.rs. to the west. 67 pp. 1883-1898. Comparative ann. cost of maintaining r.rs. and canals. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 153), 1900 v. 19.) 1883-1904. Complaints of cities, towns, assns., indi- viduals, etc., agst. r.rs. of state. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. 1883 (pp. 140-260)— same 1904.) . Surface steam, surface street, and elevated steam r.rs.; condensed balance sheet. (1 same v. 2 1882 (pp. 14-23)— same 1904.) 1884. Book of explanations for guidance of r.r. cos. in making ann. and quarterly repts. (2 same v. 1 1884: 470-486.) . Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. re. contracts detri- mental to canal navigation. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 110, 1884 v. 7.) 1885. Investigation and rept. of H. M. Thompson, ac- countant, by order of bd. of r.r. comrs. 7 11. 24°. . Special rept. in matter of Assem. res. of Feb. 11, 1885, re. sec. 33, ch. 140, laws of 1850. 38 pp. . Contract betw. trunk lines; organization and rules. (3 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1885: 457-464.) . Cos. which rept. net income and dividends paid. (3 same v. 1 1885: 27.) . Special rept. of r.r. comrs. re. state's guarantee to r.rs. of 10% earnings on capital expended. 36 pp. (Assem. doc. 115, 1885 v. 7.) 1886. Veto of Assem. bill on amdg. act re. r.r. corpora- tions. (Assem. jol. 1886: 1327-1328.) . Communication from r.r. comrs. submitting act to provide for adjustment of grievances and dis- putes that may arise betw. common carriers and their employes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1886 v. 4.) 1886-1904. Ten yr. ann. comparisons of assets, liabili- ties, surplus of property acct., mileage equipment, employes, earnings, and total income. (13 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1895 (pp. xlil-xlvii) — same 1904.) 1889. Veto of act authorizing construction of r.r. through certain streets in Poughkeepsie. (Assem. jol. 1889: 1188.) 1889-1904. Table of percentages of operating expenses to gross earnings from operation of steam surface RAILROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd r.r. for 10 yrs. (16 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1898 (pp. xii-xiii)— same 1904.) 1890. Communication from bd. of r.r. comrs. re. law changing time for handing in quarterly repts. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1890 v. 4.) 1890-1893. Various applications made by r.r. cos. (8 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1890 (pp. 151-152) — same 1893.) 1891-1904. Inquiries made to bd. of r.r. comrs. re. r.r. mngmt. (9 same v. 1 1891 (pp. 173-191) — same 1904.) No returns in 1896, 1900. 1901. 1892. Rept. of committee on claims concerning experi- mental rwy. special fund under ch. 489, 1867; ch. 855, 1885; and ch. 554, 1885. 28 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1892 v. 5.) 1895. Directions governing the making of ann. and quarterly repts. by surface r.rs. as required by laws of the state. (13 A.R. r.r. comrs. 1895: 303-321.) 1895-1904. Rules of procedure adopted by bd. in mat- ters coming before it. (13 same v. 1 1895 (pp. 317- 321)— same 1904.) 1896-1897. Table showing no. of passengers carried on all roads of state compared with preceding yr. (15 same v. 1 1897: xxxiv-xxxv.) 1897. Stmt, of total no. of freight cars owned and leased by several r.rs. reporting to bd. and no. equipped with power brakes and automatic coup- lers. (15 same v. 1 1897: xlvL) 1897-1898. Circular letters issued by bd. containing general recommendations. (15 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 149-152)— same 1898.) . Table of percentages of subdivisions of oper- ating expenses of steam surface r.r. to total oper- ating expenses for yrs. endg. June 30. (16 same v. 1 1898 (p. xii) — same 1904.) 1898. Applications under sec. 80, r.r. laws, for consent to lease of r.rs. not street surface. (16 same v. 1 1898: 213.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; right of municipal au- thorities to buy out highways over r.r. tracks. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 166-167.) 1899. Inquiry as to application under sec. 59 of r.r. laws. (17 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1899: 190.) 1901-1904. Comparative stmt, of assets, capital stock and debt, earnings, expenses, equipment, etc., of steam surface r.rs., compiled from repts. of r.r. cos. (20 same v. 1 1902 (pp. xvii-xx) — same 1904.) 1902-1904. Surface steam r.rs.; table of percentages of gross earnings expended for operating expenses di- vided for yrs. endg. June 30. (20 same v. 1 1902 (p. xxi) — same 1904.) Accidents Including signals, safety appliances, etc. 1850. Expediency of legisl. action to prevent fre- quency of r.r. accidents. (Govs. mess. 1850.) 1850-1851. Table showing no. of passengers carried on r.rs. of N. Y. state for yr. endg. Sept. 30, 1851, with no. of passengers and persons injured and causes thereof. (Assem. doc. 82 (pp. 2-3), 1852 v. 2.) 1850-1852. Table of accidents on r.rs. of N. Y. and Mass. and Gr. Britain. (Sen. doc. 13 (p. 139), 1853 v. 1.) 1852. Recommendation for legisl. action re. better pro- tection of lives of r.r. passengers and prevention of r.r. disasters. (Govs. mess. 1852.) . Rept re. accidents on r.rs. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 82, 1852 v. 2.) . Table showing accidents on N. Y. r.rs. and na- ture of accident (Sen. doc. 13 (pp. 132-137), 1853 v. 1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 469 RAILROADS— cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1853. Rept. on causes of r.r. accidents, means of pre- venting their recurrence, etc. 156 pp., and tables. (Same 13, 1853 v. 1.) . Rept. on causes of accidents upon r.rs. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1853 v. 6.) 1871. Rept. on New Hamburg disaster. 188 pp. (Same 53, 1871 v. 4.) 1882. Investigation by special Sen. committee of causes of r.r. accident at Spuyten Duyvil. n. t. p. 482, (3) pp. . Communication from gov. re. r.r. accidents. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1882 v. 5.) . Rwy. accident investigation by a special commit- tee of the N. Y. State Sen. 482 (4) pp. Relates to accident near Spuyten Duyvil on the N. Y. Central and H. E. E.R. Pp. 1-471 are the testimony ; pp. 472-482 contain the rept. of the committee. The rept. was also prtd. as Sen. doc. 91, 1882, v. 6. . Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate r.r. ac- cidents. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Rept. to bd. on color-blindness; by E. Hutchin- son. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883: 75-85.) 1883-1884. Stmt, of accidents and causes on steam roads for yr. endg. Sept. 30. (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 42-45) — same 1884.) 1883-1904. Accidents and accident inquiries, reported by inspector. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 270-310) — same 1904.) Inquiries discontinued in 1903. . Table of accidents on steam surface roads re- ported to r.r. comrs., classified as to cause. (1 same v. 1 1883 (p. xxvi) — same 1904.) 1884. Rept. on signal system. (2 same v. 1 1884: 321- 328.) 1886. Rept. upon tests of automatic car couplers, July 1. (4 same v. 1 1886: 176-181.) 1888-1897. Table of fatal accidents in the state for 10 yrs.; no. killed while walking on tracks. (15 same v. 1 1897: xxxvi.) 1894-1901. Application for exemption under ch. 544, laws of 1893, re. equipment of freight cars with brakes and couplers. (12 same v. 1 1894 (pp. 70- 71)— same 1901.) No returns 1897, 1899, and 1900. 1895-1896. Application for exemption from power brake act, ch. 543, r.r. laws of 1893. (13 same v. 1 1895 (p. 112)— same 1896.) 1895/9-1900/4. Table showing passengers and employes killed and injured on steam surface r.rs. ( 17 same 1899 (p. xvi) — same 1904.) 1897. Prevention of frequency of accidents at r.r. crossings urged. (Govs. mess. 1897.) . Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. of its investigation into causes of Garrison's accident, Oct. 24. (15 A. R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1897: lxi-lxxvii.) 1898. On law of 1898 re. r.r. accidents; consequent out- lay by state. (Govs. mess. 1898.) . Recommendation re. wrecking tools in passen- ger cars. (16 A.R. r.r. comrs v. 1 1898: 216-218.) 1899. R.R. milk car, even if provided with safety ap- pliances and occupied by trainmen, may not law- fully be placed behind passenger cars; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 280-281.) . Applications for approval of location of wreck- ing tools in passenger cars. (17 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1899: 224.) 1900. Application for extension of time in which to equip freight cars with brakes and couplers. (18 same v. 1 1900: 215-216.) 1903. Decisions of court as to accident rept. matter. (21 same v. 1 1903: 387-388.) Bridges; see that title RAILROADS— cont'd Cars 1886. Rept. of bd. on heating and ventilation of cars. (4 A.R. r.r. comrs. v 1 1886: 238-239.) 1887. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. on heating and light- ing cars. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1887 v. 3.) 1888-1889. Applications for extension of time for heat- ing passenger cars other than by stove or furnace. (6 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1888 (pp. 206-226)— same 1889.) 1895-1904. Applications for approval of cooking stoves in dining cars under sec. 51, of r.r. laws. (13 same v. 1 1895 (pp. 113-114)— same 1904.) No returns 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902. 1901. Application re. heating car by stove or furnace. (19 same v. 1 1901: 211.) Color-Blindness; see above, Accidents Combination 1843. Rept. on petitions for passage of law to prevent combinations betw. r.r. cos. and for other purposes. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 85, 1843 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. re. union of several r.rs. betw. Albany and Buffalo. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 104, 1847 v. 3.) . Rept. on consolidation of lines of r.r. betw. Al- bany and Buffalo. 9 pp. (Same 149, 1847 v. 4.) 1850. Memorial of Auburn and Syracuse and Auburn and Rochester r.r. cos. re. consolidation of road. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 13, 1850 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition of Tonawanda R.R. Co. and Buffalo R.R. Co. for authority to consolidate. 4 pp. (Same 58, 1850 v. 4.) . Memorial of co. called Direct Rwy. Between Sy- racuse and Rochester re. consolidation. 5 pp. (Same 14, 1850 v. 1.) 1867. Debate on committee rept. re. combination of r.r. corporations. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. v. 2 1867/8: 1035-1044; 1045-1057.) . Debate on question as to whether consolidation of r.r. corporations shall be authorized by legist, when aggregate capital exceeds $20,000,000. (Same v. 2 1867/8: 1069-1086.) . Debate on consolidation of r.r. corporations with capital of $5,000,000. (Same v. 2 1867/8: 1100- 1108.) 1883-1904. Lists of r.r. cos. having consolidated. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (p. 449) — same 1904.) 1895-1904. Lists of r.r. cos. that have merged. (13 same v. 1 1896 (p. 426) — same 1904.) No returns 1901. 1899. State has no right to insist on payment of or- ganization tax under ch. 143, laws of 1886, for filing of articles of consolidation of domestic and foreign r.r. corporations; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 309-310.) 1902. Application for merger. (20 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1902: 274.) . Application under sec. 80 of r.r. laws for con- sent to consolidation. (20 same v. 1 1902: 260.) Commissioners 1855-1857. List of r.r. cos. required to refund to treas- ury amt. paid for salaries, etc., of bd. of r.r. comrs.; also stmt, showing amt. of receipts reported and sums charged to each co. for said expenses, pur- suant to ch. 240, laws of 1850. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5 (pp. 133-135)— same 1856/7.) 1855-1858. Stmt, of treasury receipts from various r.r. cos. for expenses of bd. of r.r. comrs. (Same 1854/5 (pp. 92-93)— same 1857/8.) 1856. Rept. and bill to repeal act to establish bd. of r.r. comrs. 21 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1856 v. 4.) . Rept. on bill to repeal act establishing bd. of r.r. comrs. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 96, 1856 v. 2.) 1857. Rept. of r.r. comrs. with reasons for failure to make ann. rept. 3 pp. (Same 156, 1857 v. 4.) 470 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS— cont'd Commissioners— cont'd 1858. Communication from state engr. re. r.r. comr. 4 pp. {Same 9, 1858 v. 1.) 1859. Communication from comptroller on compensa- tion paid r.r. comrs. 2 pp. (Same 43, 1859 v. 1.) 1876. Arguments of S. Sterne on behalf of the N. Y. Cheap Transportation Assn. in favor of Sen. bill providing bd. of rwy. comrs. before Sen. commit- tee on r.rs., Mch. 28. 24 pp. 1878. Argument of S. Sterne, delivered Mch. 7, before committee on r.rs. on bill to create bd. of r.r. comrs. and to regulate their powers. 40 pp. 1880. Argument of Chauncey M. Depew, general coun- sel of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. Co., before Assem. Committee on r.rs. in opposition to bill to regulate transportation of freight by r.r. corporations and also bill to create bd. of r.r. comrs., Mch. 17. Albany, 1880. 30 pp. 1881. Rept. on act to create bd. of r.r. comrs. and to define and regulate their powers and duties. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1881 v. 2.) 1882. The state and the r.rs. Argument of C. S. Baker in favor of bill to create bd. of r.r. comrs. and to define and regulate its powers and duties, Mch. 28. Albany, 1882. 24 pp. 1883. Act creating bd. of r.r. comrs. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883: 451-457.) . Historical sketch of organization, powers and duties, work, etc, of bd. of r.r. comrs. (1 same v. 1 1883: 5-11.) 1883-1898. Expenditures of bd. of r.r. comrs. (1 same v. 1 1883 (p. 439)— same 1898.) No returns 1885, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894. 1883-1902. Circulars issued by bd. of r.r. comrs. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 390-413) — same 1902.) No returns for 1885-1898, 1900. 1883-1904. Minutes of bd. of r.r. comrs. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 415-438)— some 1904.) 1894-1904. Schedule of receipts from various r.r. cos. for salaries and expenses of r.r. comrs. classified under steam surface, and elevated roads and street surface roads. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (pp. 184- 188)— same 1903/4.) . Cases pending before bd. of r.r. comrs. (12 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1894 (p. 103) — same 1904.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; duty of comptroller to is- sue warrant to sheriff for collection of assessments agst. r.r. co. for its share of expenses of comn. (A. R atty. gen. 1898: 73-76.) 1898-1904. Travelling expenses of bd. of r.r. comrs. (16 AJt. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1898 (p. 550)— same 1904.) 1902. Bd. of r.r. comrs.; jurisdiction limited to mat- ters affecting public; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 293-294.) 1902-1903. Decision of Court of Appeals as to powers of bd. of r.r. comrs. in complaints. (21 AR. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1902 (pp. 55-58) — same 1903.) Crossings 1882-1883. Table showing crossing at grade, gates, flag- men, accidents, suits, damages, etc. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883: 31-35.) 1883-1904. Crossings at grade: petitions, complaints, recommendations, etc. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 311- 318)— same 1904.) No returns 1889-1892. 1887 has app. showing schedules of estimated cost to pass various streets. 1887. In the matter of an application of the common council, the Lumber Exchange, and other citizens of Buffalo for relief from inconveniences and dangers of grade crossings of various r.rs. center- ing in that city. 23 pp. 1892. Liability of state to contribute to expense of changing existing grade crossing under sec. 62, r.r. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: (12 AR. r.r. RAILROADS— cont'd Crossings — cont'd law; opinion of atty. gen. 147-150.) 1894. Proposed grade crossing bill, comrs. v. 1 1894: xxix-xxxviii.) 1895. Act to amend art. 2 of r.r. law re. grade cross- ings. (13 same v. 1 1895: 322-326.) . Application of r.r. for approval of highway cross- ing signs in accordance with sec. 50 of r.r. laws. (13 same v. 1 1895: 128.) 1897. Complaints re. r.r. highway and farm crossings. (15 same v. 1 1897: 39-50.) . Table showing how crossing at grade, over and under grade of steam roads of state are divided betw. several r.rs. of state and how protected. (5 same v. 1 1897: xxvi-xxviii.) 1897-1898. Inquiries as to crossings. (15 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 51-56)— same 1898.) 1897-1904. Grade crossing law; sees. 60 to 69, r.r. law. (15 same v. 1 1897 (pp. 497-503)— same 1904.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; manner of grade crossings of r.r. in Buffalo within jurisdiction of state bd. of r.r. comrs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 200-202.) . Opinion of Supreme Court re. sec. 64 of r.r. law on duty of municipality and r.r. to keep bridges and roadways under and over rwys. in repair. (16 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1898: 109-111.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; r.r. comrs. have power to determine manner in which street rwy. may cross tracks of steam r.r. co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 241- 242.) 1898-1904. Stmt, of apprns. and expenditures for elimi- nation of grade crossings. (18 AR. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1898 (p. xliv) — same 1904.) Headings of tables vary ; later tables uniformly headed balance sheet, etc. 1899. More apprns. to secure safety at r.r. crossings, urged. (Govs. mess. 1899.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; when embankment of r.r. completed and grade established prior to enact- ment of laws of 1897, although rails were not laid until after grade, will not be affected by said law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 330-331.) 1899-1904. Applications for highway crossing signs. (17 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1899 (pp. 148-149) — same 1904.) 1900. Provision for maintenance of work of r.r. comn. with regard to elimination of grade crossings. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 46.) 1900-1904. Decisions of courts as to questions arising Tinder grade crossing law. (18 AR. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1900 (pp. 145-148)— same 1904.) 190L Demand for adequate apprns. for abolition of r.r. grade crossings. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 46.) 1901-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund to r.r. comn. for abolition of r.r. grade crossings. (AR. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 133)— same 1903/4.) 1902-1904. Table of crossings of surface steam r.rs. with other steam r.rs. and with highways. (18 A. R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1902 (pp. lxii-lxiv) — same 1904.) 1904. Suggestion that the matter of grade crossings be referred to r.r. comrs. and apportionments be made at their recommendation. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 28.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; powers of bd. of r.r. comrs. to determine necessity of change in cross- ing. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 248-250.) . Table of crossings of surface street r.rs. with steam r.rs. and with highways outside cities and villages. (22 AR. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1904: xlv-xlvi.) Employes; see Labor INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 471 RAILROADS— cont'd Expenditures for 1817-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of all state canals, r.rs., and Oneida River Improvement. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (fold- ed table 1)— same 1882.) 1817-1902. Tabular stmt, of receipts and payments in each yr. on acct. of all state canals, r.rs., and of Oneida River Improvement. (Comptroller's finan- cial rept. re. canals 1883 (folded table 2) — some 1902.) 1835. Rept. re. cost of canals and r.rs. 44 pp., tables. (Assem. doc. 296, 1835 v. 4.) 1884-1904. Payments for salaries of r.r. comrs. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 68)— some 1903/4.) Laborers' Trains 1874. Res. of bd. of health of N. Y. City re. trains for laboring classes. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 20, 1874 v. 2.) . Rept. of sanitary committee of bd. of health of health dept. of N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 17, 1874 v. 2.) Re. morning and evening cheap trains for laboring classes. Laws Decisions 1883-1904. Decisions and recommendations; legisla- tive references. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 89-139) — some 1904.) 1895-1904. Supreme Court decision re. matter under sec. 59 of r.r. law. (13 some v. 1 1895: lviii-lix.) 1896. Supreme Court decisions. (14 same v. 1 1896: 132, 138, 155, 176.) 1899. Court of Appeals decision as to section 61 of r.r. laws. (17 same v. 1 1899: 146-147.) 1899-1904. Decisions of courts in questions arising un- der sec. 59 of r.r. laws. (17 same v. 1 1899 (pp. 191-218)— same 1904.) No returns for 1900, 1901. 1900-1904. Decisions of courts as to questions arising under grade crossing law. (18 some v. 1 1900 (pp. 145-148)— same 1904.) 1904. Decisions of courts as to powers of bd. of r.r. comrs. in complaints. (22 same v. 1 1904: 88-96.) Rules and Regulations 1856. Codification of rules and regulations for run- ning trains on r.rs. of state of N. Y., with modifi- cations suggested by bd. of comrs. Jan., 1856. Al- bany, 1856. 21 pp. Statutes 1851. R.R. laws, passed Apr. 2, 1850, and amdmt. of 1851; common school law, of 1851; assessor's law, passed Apr. 15, 1851. Rochester, 1851. 39 pp. 12°. 1853. The general r.r. law of N. Y. Rochester, 1853. 113 pp. 1854. Act to amend act to authorize formation of r.r. corporations, and to regulate same, passed Apr. 2, 1850. April 15, 1854. 8 pp. 1855. Act to establish bd. of r.r. comrs., and to define their powers and duties, passed Apr. 14, 1855. Al- bany, 1855. 19 pp. 1870. R.R. laws of state of N. Y., 1850-1870. Albany, 1870. 86 pp. 188(?). Act to prevent common carriers, forwarders, and r.r. corporations from diverting freight, con- trary to directions of shipper, n. t. p. 16 pp. Title on cover reads : Diversion of freight, etc. 1880. Act to authorize formation of r.r. corporations and to regulate the same. 89 pp. 1883-1904. R.R. laws. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 458-462)— same 1904.) 1887. R.R. laws of state of N. Y. Albany, 1887. 1 p. 1., 309-468, 4, 1047-1055 pp. 1894. Statute r.r. laws of N. Y.; by S. A. Benham. xvi, 604 (1) pp. RAILROADS— cont'd Liability 1885. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. on responsibility of r.r. cos. for damages by fire caused by their locomo- tives. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1885 v. 6.) 1887. Legislative action to protect and indemnify those sustaining damage from fires caused by locomotive engines. (Govs. mess. 1887: 33.) 1888. Adoption of statute making r.r. cos. liable for all damages by fire. (Same 1888: 8.) 1856. Map of r.rs. of N. Y.; compiled by r.r. comrs. 2iy 2 x 28 in. 1862. Same; compiled by state engr. and surveyor. 21% x 28 in. 1866-1877. Profiles of N. Y. state canals and feeders showing elevation of same above tidewater and junction of lateral canals and Erie; map of state showing canals and r.rs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1866 (sheet table) — same 1877.) No map for 1870-187B, 1875. 1883-1904. Map of r.rs. of state of N. Y. to ace. rept. of r.r. comrs. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1882 (facing front cover) — same 1904.) Mileage 1837. Miles and capital of canals and r.rs. in N. Y. state, completed, commenced, and authorized. (A. R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1837: 49.) 1862-1866. Rept. re. no. of miles of r.r. built in state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 59, 1867 v. 2.) 1883-1904. Length of r.rs. actually built and in opera- tion in state. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 319-322)— same 1904.) 1897. Aggregate r.r. mileage of state. (15 same v. 1 1897: xv.) 1902-1904. Tables showing r.r. cos. which have in- creased or decreased their mileage in this state since June 30, 1901. (20 same 1902 (pp. xii-xiv) — some 1904.) No returns for 1903. Motive Power 1889-1904. List of applications for change of approval of motive power. (7 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1889 (pp. 107-126) — same 1904.) 1899. Decision of Court of Appeals denying application for change of motive power. (17 some v. 1 1899: 158.) Passes; see above Rates Public Aid: City 1839. Rept. on sundry petitions of citizens of Sche- nectady for authority to borrow money for sub- scription to capital stock of Coxsackie and Sche- nectady R.R. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 322, 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on memorial of common council of Albany, and the remonstrances thereto re. authority to bor- row money for construction of r.r. 2 pp. (Same 155, 1839 v. 3.) 1867. Remarks of N. G. Axtell on rept. of committee on towns and cos. re. bonding towns for purpose of bldg. r.rs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1724-1726.) 1869. Rept. on act to amend ch. 625, laws of 1866, to authorize towns or cities in Jefferson and Lewis cos. to issue bonds and take stock in certain r.rs. passed Apr. 17, 1866. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 137, 1869 v. 9.) 1873. Effect of r.r. town bonding acts on value of farm lands. (A.R. assessors 1873: 4-5.) 1879. On large city and local debt due to overissue of r.r. bonds; contemplated repudiation disapproved; suggested measures for redemption. (Govs. mess. 1879: 32-33.) 472 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS— cont'd Public Aid: City— cont'd 1880. Towns being depopulated owing to excessive tax- ation necessary to pay interest on r.r. bonds; sug- gested remedy. (Same 1880: 19.) 1883. Veto of Assem. bill 162 re. authorizing towns in Jefferson and St. Lawrence cos. to raise money to relieve r.r. stock from existing liens, etc. (Assem. jol. 1883: 346.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on payment of interest on town bonds owned by state issued in aid of r.rs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 291-292.) 1897-1904. Bonding of towns, and r.r. aid debts. (15 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1897 (pp. 677-683) — same 1904.) 1898/9. Bad legislation: cost to state and injustice of ch. 336, laws of 1899, requiring state to restore to municipalities which had bonded themselves in aid of r.rs. many yrs. ago, amt. of money paid for state taxes by r.rs. upon property owned by them in municipality in question. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: xxxi.) Public Aid: County 1858. Rept. on act to enable Richmond co. to make loan to aid in completion of Staten Is. R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 123, 1858 v. 4.) Public Aid: State 1838. Rept of committee on r.rs. on petitions for aid to certain r.r. cos. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 367, 1838 v. 6.) 1839. Same. 31 pp. (Same 243, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. on act to aid in construction of several r.rs. in N. Y. state. 3 pp. (Same 353. 1839 v. 6.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on lia- bilities which have been incurred by state for bene- fit of r.rs. 13 pp. (Same 388, 1839 v. 6.) 1841/2. R.R. sinking funds; stmt, of sums paid into treasury and invested in state stocks or comptrol- ler's bonds on acct. of r.rs. (AR. comptroller 1841/2: 64-65.) 1843. Table showing general fund and r.r. debts. (Legisl. manual 1844: 203.) 1887/8. Stmt of funded debt of steam and street r.rs. of state. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 35.) Land Gbants 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of Drake and others, for purchase of certain lands re. grant of land from unsold lands of 4th Sen. distr. to aid in construction of r.r. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 279, 1837 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office on petition of Drake and others re. amt of unsold lands in 4th Sen. distr. 9 pp. (Same 267, 1837 v. 3.) 1867. Rept. of comrs. of land office re. lands granted or acquired by northern r.r. of state. 12 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 97.) . Rept. of state engr. and surveyor re. lands of northern r.r. cos. in answer to res. requesting stmt, of quantity of lands sold of various r.r. cos., with location and description of lands and names of grantees. 3 pp. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc 74.) . Rept. of comptroller in answer to res. request- ing information of what state of N. Y. or IT. S. stock, if any, in what amt, has been deposited with him, time deposited, as security for taxes on lands pursuant to sec. 5, of laws of 1863, entitled "An act to encourage and facilitate construction of r.r. along upper Hudson into wilderness in northern part of state, and development of resources there- of." 1 p. (Same 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 72.) Loans For loans to individual roads, see fcelow under name of road. 1826-1840. Schedule of apprns. and loans to r.r. cos. by the legisl. (Sen. doc. 15 (pp. 17-18), 1862 v. 1.) RAILROADS— cont'd Public Aid: State — cont'd Loans — cont'd 1835-1840. Table showing amt. of state stock author- ized to be issued to r.rs. (Assem. doc. 65 (p. 20), 1843 v. 3.) 1836-1860. List of apprns. and loans to r.r. cos. by legisl. (Sen. doc. 18 (pp. 17-23), 1860.) 1837/8. Stmt, of amts. of state stocks issued to r.r. cos. (A.R. comptroller 1837/8: 48.) 1839. Rept. of comptroller on payment of interest on stock issued in aid of r.rs. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 109, 1839 v. 3.) 1841. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of stocks issued to r.r. cos. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 273, 1841 v. 7.) . Same. 16 pp. (Same 70, 1841 v. 3.) 1841-1860. Stmt of payments from various r.r. loan sinking funds. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1 (p. 107)— same 1859/60.) Items are grouped under titles of various funds. 1840/1-1858/9 include Auburn and Rochester E.R. Co. sinking fund. 1840/1-1850/1 include Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. sinking fund. 1843/4-1859/60 include Long Island R.R. Co. sink- ing fund. 1840/1-1858/9 include Tonawanda R.R. Co. sinking fund. 1841/2. Table showing loans to canals and r.r. cos. on acct. of contingent debt of state, giving act for issu- ing, date when redeemable, rate of interest, and amt. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 30.) 1843. Incorporated r.r. cos. to which state has loaned credit. (Govs. mess. 1843.) 1846. Recommendation re. providing for redemption of certain canal and r.r. stocks, and making legis- lative provision for all stocks loaned by state to canal and r.r. cos. (Same 1846: 26.) . Remarks of M. Hoffman on cases of r.rs. now having loans of state credit, and on consequences of case of H. and B. Road. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 667-668.) 1846/7. Agencies for transferring stock to r.rs. and paying interest thereon. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 38-39.) . Stmt, of amt. of interest payable ann. at banks on stocks loaned to r.rs. (Same 1846/7: 38.) 1848/9. Stmts, exhibiting amt. of outstanding stock issued as loan of state credit for benefit of various r.r. cos. excl. of amt. heretofore assumed by treas- ury and incl. in general fund debt. (Same 1848/9: 52-57.) 1866-1875. Outline of condition of various r.r. [loan] sinking funds, showing receipts, payments, etc. (Same 1865/6 (p. 95)— same 1874/5.) Items are grouped under title of various funds. 1865/6-1874/5 include Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund. 1865/6 includes Tonowanda R.R. Co. sinking fund. 1866/7-1867/8 include Schenectady and Troy E.R. Co. sinking fund. 1867. Debate on so much of rept of committee on finance as relates to question of giving away prop- erty or money of state in aid of individuals or corporations, and particularly in aid of r.rs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 2341-2342.) . Debate on rept. of committee on finances re. loaning credit of state to r.r. corporations. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2003-2018.) Rates Freight 1844. Albany and Schenectady R.R. freight bill from Albany west to Buffalo. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 209-210.) 1845. Rept. on petitions praying repeal of act grant- ing right to r.rs. to carry freight 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 236, 1845 v. 6.) 1847. Table of rate charges on 100 lbs. incl. state tolls, on TJtica and Schenectady R.R. from Albany to INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 473 (Sen. doc. 83 (p. 10), 1847 RAILROADS— cont'd Rates— cont'd Fbeiqht — cont'd other cities of state, v. 3.) 1851/2. Table showing quantity and charges for trans- portation of freight shipped and carried on Ro- chester and Syracuse R.R. (Same 59 (p. 42), 1853 v. 2.) . Same; on Albany and Schenectady R.R. (Same, p. 16.) 1852. Same; on Saratoga and Washington R.R. (Same, P. 41.) . Same; on Buffalo and Rochester R.R. (Same, p. 44.) . Same; on Hudson River R.R. (Same, p. 7.) . Same; on N. Y. and Erie R.R. (Same, p. 15.) . Same; on Buffalo and Niagara Falls R.R. (Same, p. 41.) . Same; on Oswego and Syracuse R.R. (Same, p. 13.) . Same; on Albany and West Stockbridge R.R. (Same, p. 20.) . Charges in mills, per ton, per mile, for trans- portation of freight on principal r.rs. of N. Y. and also Erie Canal. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1852: 132-135.) . Comparison of cost of transporting freight from interior of U. S. to Atlantic seacoast by various competing routes. (Same 1852: 136-142.) 1853. Table showing tonnage on canals, cost of trans- portation of same, and estimate of what transporta- tion would have cost if articles had been carried on N. Y. and Erie and also on N. Y. Central R.R. at their present rate of charges. (Same 1853: 145-147.) . Schedule of charges for transportation betw. seaboard and west, by various r.rs. and water lines. (Same 1853: 151.) 1853-1882. Comparative table of tolls and rwy. freights paid on tonnage. (A.R. comptroller re. tolls on canals 1882: 49-51.) 1856-1858. Price per ton per mile on all classes of freight for summer and winter, through and way, and comparative prices per ton from Buffalo to Al- bany. (Assem. doc. 178 (p. 9), 1859 v. 4.) 1859. Rept. of committee on classification, tariff of prices, etc., on all freight transported on r.rs. of state. 10 pp. (Same 166, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. of minority committee on pro rata freight bill. 15 pp. (Same 180, 1859 v. 4.) . Rept. of majority of committee on regulating freight tariffs on r.rs. 29 pp. (Same 178, 1859 v. 4.) . Rates of transportation from N. Y., Phlla., and Balto. to common points west and s. w.; do. w. and s. w. of N. Y. (Same 180 (pp. 14-15), 1859 v. 4.) 1860. Remonstrance of Chamber of Commerce agst. passage of act re. transportation of freight on several r.rs. of this state, etc. 5 pp. (Same 59, 1860 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee of inquiry re. alleged at- tempt to influence passage of pro rata freight bill. 12 pp. (Same 96, 1860 v. 3.) . Rept. of majority of committee on petitions for regulating freights on r.rs. in this state. 24 pp. (Same 47, 1860 v. 2.) . Rept. of minority of committee on pro rata freight bill. 18 pp. (Same 60, 1860 v. 2.) . Rept. on petitions re. passage of pro rata freight laws. 2 pp. (Same 112, 1860 v. 4.) . Testimony and proceedings taken before select committee re. pro rata freight law. 193 pp. (Same 70, 1860 v. 2.) RAILROADS— cont'd Rates — cont'd Fbeioht — cont'd 1860. Speech of J. P. Cooper of N. Y. agst. pro rata freight bill. 12 pp. . Speech of T. W. B. Milliken agst. pro rata freight bill, Feb. 27. pp. 13-30. . Speech of L. Robinson of Chemung on the pro rata bill, in Assem., Feb. 27. 18 pp. . Proc. before committee and proofs and argu- ments offered agst. pro rata measure, fraught with so much injury to people, to commerce and busi- ness of state, and to r.rs. themselves. 63 pp. . Same. 42 pp. . Pro rata question. . . . Opening remarks of J. Thompson, Esq., on behalf of r.rs. agst. a pro rata law; and testimony of J. W. Brooks .... before select committee of Assem.; also testimony of S. Drullard. 19 pp. 1865. Cost of transportation; mining and freight charges on coal. (Sen. doc. 71 (pp. 49-63), 1865 v. 3.) 1865-1898. Average freight rates per ton-mile on N. Y. canals and r.rs. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 191), 1900 v. 19.) 1865-1899. Average rates per ton-mile on coal. (Same, p. 194.) 1868. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State re. rates of freight on r.rs. of state. 6 pp. (Same 143, 1868 v. 10; Sen. doc. 84, 1868 v. 7.) . In answer to res. comptroller repts. that no money arising from sale of freight, etc., has ever been deposited with him by any r.r. co. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 17, 1868 v. 3.) 1868-1898. Freight rates on wheat per bushel. (As- sem. doc. 79 (p. 190), 1900 v. 19.) 1872. Rept. on act to regulate r.r. freight in state. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1872 v. 4.) . Preambles and res. offered by Mr. Mackay re. const, limit of maximum charge of r.rs. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 51, 1872 v. 3.) 1879. Rept. on bill regulating compensation to be paid r.r. cos. for transporting milk. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 62, 1879 v. 2.) 1880. Uniform laws for freight tariffs without dis- crimination as betw. citizens or communities rec- ommended. (Govs. mess. 1880: 17.) . Argument of Chauncey M. Depew, general coun- sel of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. Co., before Assem. committee on r.rs. in opposition to bill to regulate transportation of freight by r.r. corporations, and also bill to create a bd. of r.r. comrs., Mch. 17. Albany, 1880. 30 pp. 1881. Stability and uniformity in freight tariffs neces- sary. (Same 1881: 11.) 1884. Rept. of r.r. comrs. upon transportation of freight. 124 pp. (Same 53, 1884 v. 3.) . List of contracts given special rates on condi- tion that no goods shall be delivered by any other line. (2 A.R. r.r. comrs. 1884: 6-8.) . Rept. on Sen. bill to secure pro rata charges for local freight carried by r.rs. in state of N. Y. and cognate subjects, . . . Apr. 11, 1884. Albany, 1884. 126 pp. . Bd. of r.r. comrs. of N. Y. [Hearing.] In mat- ter of petition of Moore and Pulver for investiga- tion into reasonableness of rate of freight charged by N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R., for trans- portation of milk from Dutchess junction to N. Y. 19 pp. 1885. Special rept. of r.r. comrs. re. pending legisla- tion concerning freight discriminations. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 149, 1885 v. 7.) 474 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS— cont'd Rates — cont'd Freight — cont'd 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; discrimination in r.r. rates. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 150-151.) 1900. R.R. rates on high-class freight to canal and to non-canal points from N. Y. to Chicago. (Assem. doc. 79 (p. 193), 1900 v. 19.) Passengeb 1847. Table showing comparative r.r. rates in U. S. giving name and length of road, through fare, and cents per mile. (Assem. doc. 69 (pp. 18-19), 1848 v. 3.) New York State 1838. Rept. of committee on complaint agst. practice of issuing passes to judicial officers. 5 pp. (As- sem. doc. 337, 1838 v. 6.) 1845. Remonstrance of several r.r. cos. on line of rwy. from Albany to Attica agst. petition for reduction of fare, apptmt. of comr., etc. 15 pp. (Same 194, 1845 v. 5.) . Rept. on sundry memorials praying for reduc- tion of fare, and apptmt. of r.r. comr. 12 pp. (Same 224, 1845 v. 6.) 1846. Rept. on petitions re. extension, charter, reduc- tion of fare, etc., of Troy, Schenectady, and Hudson River R.R. 5 pp. (Same 51, 1846 v. 2.) 1848. Remonstrance of Syracuse and Utica RR. Co. agst bill to reduce fare. 21 pp. (Same 69, 1848 v. 3.) 1851. Rept. on petitions for reduction of fare on r.rs. 11 pp. (Same 88, 1851 v. 3.) . Rept. of minority on bill to prohibit free tickets on r.rs. 7 pp. (Same 98, 1851 v. 4.) 1858. Rept on act to prevent public officers from using or accepting free tickets or passes on r.rs. 3 pp. (Same 149, 1858 v. 4.) . Rept. adverse to repeal of sec. 3 of act re. pay- ment of fare on N. Y. C. R.R., passed Apr. 1, 1857. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1858 v. 3.) 1870. Testimony re. prices charged by r.rs. of state for riding in drawing-room cars and sleeping cars. 65 pp. (Same 40, 1870 v. 2.) 1871. Reply to Assem. res. from pres. of Erie Rwy. re. charging of extra rates of fare to passengers who do not procure tickets at ticket offices of co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1871 v. 9.) 1883. Rept. of committee on r.rs. apptd. to investigate alleged attempt to influence legislative action on bill re. fares on steam r.rs. of N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. 1883: 793-794.) 1894. Debate on amdmt. correcting evils of issuing passes to members of legisl. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 3: 117-138.) . Communication from J. T. Brooks, 2d vice-pres. of Penna. Rwy. (sic), re. passes. (Same 1894 v. 5: 551-554.) . Debate on proposed amdmt. prohibiting giving of free passes to public officers. (Same 1894 v. 4: 486-498.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. use by prison officer of transportation ticket issued as part consideration of lease given by state to r.r. co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 83-84.) . Same; re. free passes for regents of University. (Same 1895: 136-137.) . Same; re. r.r. employe who is also a public offi- cer accepting transportation from r.r. co. (Same 1895: 275-276.) . Same; re. right of notary public also r.r. em- ploye to receive passes from r.r. (Same 1895: 291- 293.) . Same; re. use of free passes on r.r. by post- masters. (Same 1895: 110-111.) RAILROADS— cont'd Securities 1874. Advisability of passage of laws regulating and restraining enormous speculation in r.r. stocks and bonds. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 23.) 1876. Losses to citizens holding stock in bankrupt r.rs. through ignorance of topography of N. Y. state. (A.R bd. comrs. state survey 1876: 7-8.) 1885. Legislative provision as to insure protection of patrons of r.rs. and people whose money is in- vested in their securities. (Govs. mess. 1885: 34.) Signal Systems; see above, Accidents Sleeping Car Companies 1870. Rept. of committee on r.rs. re. drawing-room and sleeping car investigation. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1870 v. 3.) The testimony was printed separately and is not included in above doc. Copy of testimony not seen. Title from Bowker. Copy in N. Y. State Library. 1882. Rept. of N. Y. Central Sleeping Car Co. 2 pp. (Same 72, 1882 v. 6.) 1883-1900. Ann. rept. of palace car and sleeping car cos. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1883 (pp. 1103-1106) —same 1900.) 1884-1888. Quarterly repts. of drawing-room, palace car, and sleeping car cos. (2 same v. 2 1884 (p. 1168)— same 1904.) Strikes; see Labor Disputes Taxation; see Taxation: State Terminals 1827. Rept. on petition re. establishing of rwy. docks on Brooklyn shore of N. Y. harbor and on Lake Erie. (Assem. jol. 50 sess. 1827: 605.) 1884. Communication from dept of docks, N. Y. City, re. piers, etc., leased by Penna. R.R. Co. and Balti- more and Ohio RR. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 70, 1884 v. 6.) 1895-1904. Complaints, petitions, etc., re. station and station bldgs. (13 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1895 (pp. 55-59)— same 1904.) 1897. Judicial determinations re. joint use of track by r.r. cos. re. location of freight house at West Troy. (15 same v. 1 1897: 377-392.) 1901. Decision of Court of Appeals re. freight station bldg. (19 same v. 1 1901: 44-48.) Tolls; see Taxation: State. Railroads Tunnels 1902. Franchises to r.r. co. for bldg. tunnel in N. Y. City; legisl. no power to grant; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 343-344.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES 1832-1834. Table showing ann. cost of transportation per passenger and per ton of merchandise for 31 miles on Liverpool and Manchester R.R. (AR. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 153.) New York State 1826-1846. Tabular stmt, showing no. of r.rs. in opera- tion in state, cos. required by charters to make ann. rept. and file same in office of secy, of state, and yrs. in which repts. have been so filed. (Assem. doc. 66 (p. 4), 1846 v. 3.) 1826-1904. Alphabetical list of r.r. cos. formed under laws of the state. (1 A.R r.r. comrs. y. 1 1883 (pp. 469-502)— same 1904.) 1845. Abstr. of returns of various r.r. cos. of state. 1 fldg. table. (Assem. doc. 51, 1846 v. 2.) 1847. Sen. res. of Sept 28 requiring each r.r. co. own- ing a r.r. forming part of line from Albany to Buf- falo to make rept. of no. of through and no. of way passengers transported in mos. of June, July, and Aug. in each yr. from 1844 to 1847. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1847: 708.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 475 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York State — cont'd Under this res. the following repts. were made : Albany and Schenectady R.R. (Sen. doc. 138, 1847.) Attica and Buffalo E.K. (ib. 135.) Auburn and Rochester R.R. (ib. 136.) Auburn and Syracuse R.R. (ib. 139.) Syracuse and Utica R.R. (ib. 137.) Tonawanda R.R. (ib. 133.) Utica and Schenectady R.R. (ib. 134.) 1882-1904. List of new cos. formed under laws of state. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 440-450)— same 1904.) 1882/3-1884. Abstrs. of rwy. repts.; roads not in opera- tion; comparative stmt, for yrs. endg. Sept. 30. (1 same v. 2 1883 (p. 41) — same 1884.) 1882/3-1904. List of r.r. cos. reorganized. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 448-449)— same 1904.) . Names of roads filing certificates of contemplated extensions of road, with length of extension. (1 same v. 1 1883 (p. 450)— some 1904.) . Abstr. of repts. of r.rs. in operation; comparative stmt, of surface, steam surface, street and elevated steam (incl. elevated road in Brooklyn after 1899). (1 same v. 2 1882 (pp. 34-40)— same 1904.) . Ann. repts. of surface steam roads in operation (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 71-561)— same 1904.) 1883. Cos. granted extension of time to complete ex- tension of routes. (1 same 1883 v. 1: 450.) . Names of cos. having changed names by special act. (1 same v. 1 1883: 449.) 1883-1895. Stmt, of applications for increase of capital stock approved by bd. of r.r. comrs. under sec. 9, general r.r. act. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 23, 1895 v. 3.) 1883-1904. Repts. of inspectors to bd. of r.r. comrs. on steam r.rs. of state. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883 (pp. 323-390)— same 1904.) . List of r.rs. applying for increases of capital stock. (1 same v. 1 1883 (pp. 264-269)— same 1904.) 1884-1888. Quarterly repts. of surface steam r.r. cos. (2 same v. 2 1884 (pp. 1129-1168)— same 1904.) 1884-1904. List of r.r. cos. from which no repts. have been reed.; roads not built or but partially built, surface steam, surface street, horse, electric, cable, and underground. (2 same v. 2 1884 (pp. 46-53) — same 1904.) 1886. Communication from bd. of r.r. comrs. re. com- putation of dividends of Albany Rwy. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1886 v. 5.) 1887-1898. List of r.r. cos. having surrendered capital stock. (6 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1888 (p. 296) — same 1898.) No returns for 1894. 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. as to no. of bd. of directors of certain r.r. co. in Brookfield, N. Y. (A.R atty. gen. 1889: 152-153.) 1888-1893. Applications to suspend operation of road. (6 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1888 (pp. 159-160) — same 1893.) 1888-1903. List of r.r. cos. having decreased capital stock. (7 same v. 1 1889 (p. 255)— same 1903.) No returns for 1890, 1892, 1899, 1901, 1902. 1888-1904. List of r.r. cos. having changed name. (6 same v. 1 1888 (p. 296)— same 1904.) No returns for 1889, 1890, 1893, 1897. 1890. Applications for issue of bonds. (6 same v. 1 1888 (pp. 157-158)— same 1890.) 1890-1903. List of r.r. cos. having filed certificates of ex- tension of corporate existence. (8 same v. 1 1890: (p. 284)— same 1903.) No returns for 1892-1901. 1890-1904. List of leased roads. (8 same v. 1 1890 (p. 281)— same 1904.) No returns for 1891. 1891. R.R. cos. filing amended article of assn. (9 same v. 1 1891 (p. 342)— same 1892.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1891-1904. List of cos. having increased capital stock. (9 same v. 1 1891 (p. 340)— same 1904.) 1892-1904. Applications for certificate under sec. 59, r.r. laws for construction and extension. (10 same v. 1 1893 (p. 121)— same 1904.) . Comparison of quarterly repts. of principal roads operating in state, for 3 mos. endg. Sept. 30. (11 same v. 1 1893 (p. xi) — same 1904.) . Cos. having abandoned part of route. (10 same v. 1 1892 (p. 247)— same 1904.) No returns for 1893, 1897, 1898. 1893-1904. Lists of cos. having reduced no. of di- rectors. (12 same v. 1 1894 (p. 263)— same 1904.) 1894. Application for lease under sec. 80, of r.r. laws. (12 same v. 1 1894: 67-69.) . R.R. co. filing surrender of lease. (12 same 1894: 263.) 1894-1902. Application for decrease of capital stock. (12 same v. 1 1894 (p. 63)— same 1902.) No returns for 1895-1899, 1901. 1894-1904. Cos. having petitioned for change of name. (12 same v. 1 1894 (p. 72)— same 1904.) No returns for 1895, 1897, 1902. . Certificates filed under sec. 59, of r.r. laws. (12 same v. 1 1894 (p. 264) — same 1904.) . List of r.r. cos. applying for approval of declara- tion of abandonment of part of route. (13 same v. 1 1895 (pp. 132-133) — same 1904.) No returns for 1896-1898. . Lists of r.r. cos. that have increased no. of di- rectors. (12 same v. 1 1894 (p. 263)— same 1904.) No returns for 1897-1898. 1895. List of cos. having filed amended certificates of incorporation. (13 same v. 1 1895: 285.) 1895-1902. Applications for change of gauge. (13 same v. 1 1895 (pp. 134-135)— same 1902.) No returns in 1895, 1898, 1901. 1895-1904. Ann. repts. of proprietory and lessor surface steam r.r. cos. (13 same v. 2 1895 (pp. 545-699) — same 1904.) . Ann. repts. of surface steam r.r. cos. not in op- eration. (13 same v. 2 1895 (pp. 1107-1136) — same 1904.) 1896. Application for approval of reduction of no. of shares of capital stock. (14 same v. 1 1896: 190.) 1896-1897. Certificates refused under sec. 59 of r.r. laws. (15 same v. 1 1897: 352.) . Cos. having reduced no. of shares of capital stock. (14 same v. 1 1896 (p. 424)— same 1897.) 1897. Cos. filing certificate of extension of charter. (16 same v. 1 1898: 525.) 1898-1901. List of cos. extending charter. (16 same v. 1 1898 (p. 525)— same 1901.) No returns for 1899. 1898-1904. List of r.r. cos. changing place of business. (16 same v. 1 1898 (p. 524) — same 1904.) 1899-1902. List of r.r. cos. having filed certificate of transfer of franchise. (17 same v. 1 1899 (p. 672) — same 1902.) No returns for 1901. 1899-1904. List of r.r. cos. that have changed route. (17 same v. 1 1899 (p. 661)— same 1904.) . Applications for consent to issue of mortgages. (17 same v. 1 1899 (pp. 167-175)— same 1904.) 1900. Applications for revocation of charter. (18 same v. 1 1900: 202.) 1901. R.R. co. filing contract of lease. (19 same v. 1 1901: 1013.) . R.R. cos. having consent of stockholders to issue of preferred stock. (19 same v. 1 1901: 1013.) 1902. List of r.rs. acquiring stock. ( 20 same v. 1 1902 : 1147.) 476 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1902-1903. Applications for lease. (20 same v. 1 1902 (p. 274)— same 1903.) 1902-1904. List of r.r. cos. making classification of stock. (20 same v. 1 1902 (p. 1143)— same 1904.) . Cos. agst. which order of confirmation of sale has been secured by Supreme Court. (22 same v. 1 1904: 714.) . Cos. agst. whom judgment and foreclosure has been secured. (22 same v. 1 1904: 714.) 1903. List of r.r. cos. having filed certificate of mort- gage deed. (21 same v. 1 1903: 735.) . Applications for certificate under sec. 83, r.r. laws. (21 same v. 1 1903: 311.) . List of r.r. cos. filing certificate of annulment of lease. (21 same v. 1 1903: 735.) 1903-1904. Certificates filed of extension of purposes and power. (21 same v. 1 1903: 734.) . List of r.r. cos. applying for cessation of opera- tion during winter. (21 same v. 1 1903 (p. 316) — same 1904.) Adirondack Railway 1870. Veto of act to facilitate construction of Adiron- dack Co., and its extensions to waters of St. Law- rence River. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 207, 1870 v. 11; Sen. jol. Jan. 1870: 1073-1077.) 1883. Rept of comptroller re. Adirondack R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 52, 1883 v. 5.) 1884. Opinion of atty. gen. re. Adirondack R.R.. 5 pp. (Same 55, 1884 v. 3.) Albany and Cohoes Railroad 1848. Rept. on application for charter to construct r.r. from Albany to Cohoes. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1848 v. 1.) . Rept. ace bill for formation of r.r. corporations, and bill to incorporate Albany and Cohoes R.R. Co. adapted to general law. 5 pp. (Same 33, 1848 v. 2.) Albany and Schenectady Railroad 1831. Reference to opening of r.r. betw. Albany and Schenectady; future of r.rs. in N. Y. predicted. (Govs. mess. 1831.) 1844. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. 1848. Rept of Tonowanda RR. Co. on contract re. use or running of cars by Albany and Schenectady R.R. Co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 77, 1848 v. 3.) . Rept. of Albany and Schenectady R.R. Co. on contract with other r.rs. re. use and running of cars. 7 pp. (Same 68, 1848 v. 3.) 1849. Rept. on act to preserve fair competition betw. Albany and Schenectady R.R. Co. and Troy and Schenectady R.R. Co. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1849 v. 3.) 1851/2. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Albany and Susquehanna Railroad 1856. Argument of S. Cheever, prepared for a hearing before the r.r. committee of the Assem., on bill authorizing town subscriptions to stock of Albany and Susquehanna R.R. Co., Mch. 22. 2 pp. 1858. Repts. on petition for repeal of acts extending time to complete, and authorizing town subscrip- tions to capital stock of Albany and Susquehanna R.R. 32, 7 pp. (Sen. docs. 87 and 88, 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Communication from atty. gen. on constitution- ality of act to facilitate construction of Albany and Susquehanna R.R. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 144, 1859 v. 3.) 1860. Rept. of committee on petitions for aid to Al- bany and Susquehanna R.R. Co. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1860 v. 1.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Albany and Susquehanna Railroad — cont'd 1861. Communication from atty. gen. re. passage of act to facilitate construction of Albany and Sus- quehanna R.R. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1861 v. 5.) . Rept. on petitions for state aid to Albany and Susquehanna R.R. Co. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 17, 1861 v. 1.) 1862. Same. 24 pp. (Same 20, 1862 v. 1.) . Rept of minority on act to facilitate construc- tion and extend time for completion of Albany and Susquehanna R.R. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1862 v. 6.) . Rept. re. petitions for state aid to Albany and Susquehanna R.R. Co. 23 p. (Sen. doc. 15, 1862 v. 1.) 1863. Same. 24 pp. (Same 15, 1863 v. 1.) 1872. Charges agst Justice George G. Barnard, and testimony thereunder, before the judiciary commit- tee of the Assem. Albany, 1872. v, 928 (1), 503 pp. . Same. (Assem. doc. 71, pt. 2, 1872 v. 6.) The 503 pp. are the exhibits ace. the charges. There were 9 charges of which only the 2d and 3d concern the subject matter of this index. The 2d relates to the Albany and Susquehanna R.R. litigation and the 3d to the English Brie stock litigation. Albany and West Stockbridge Railroad 1839. Rept. on petition of mayor and commonalty of Albany re. raising money for making Albany and West Stockbridge R.R 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 189, 1843 v. 4.) 1841. Communication from secy, of Albany and West Stockbridge R.R. Co. in answer to Assem. res. of Mch. 4, 1841, transmitting copy of agreement there- in referred to. 8 pp. (Same 171, 1841 v. 5.) . Abstr. from contract betw. Albany and West Stockbridge R.R. Co. and Western R.R corporation. 2 pp. (Same 169, 1841 v. 5.T 1846. Rept. re. refusal of Albany and West Stockbridge R.R. Co. to carry over their roads N. Y. mail. 8 pp. (Same 89, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. on investigation concerning Albany and West Stockbridge R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 103, 1847 v. 4.) 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Attica and Buffalo Railroad 1836. Act to provide for construction of a r.r. from Attica to Buffalo. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 318, 1836 t. 4.) 1841. Rept re. construction of r.r. from Attica to Buf- falo. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 92, 1841 v. 3.) . Rept on petitions for aid to Attica and Buffalo RR Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 303, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Rept. on act. re. organization of Attica and Buf- falo R.R Co. 3 pp. (Same 67, 1842 v. 4.) Auburn and Rochester Railroad 1838. Rept. on memorial of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. and remonstrances agst. same re. damages by co. to owners of land. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 178, 1838 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on memorial re. charter of Auburn and Rochester R.R. 2 pp. (Same 34, 1839 v. 2.) . Rept. on petition of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co., etc., re. state aid for construction. 4 pp. (Same 144, 1839 v. 3.) 1840/1-1859/60. Stmt of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. sinking fund. (A.R comptroller 1840/1 (p. 78)— same 1859/60.) 1841-1860. Table showing capital of Auburn and Ro- chester R.R Co. sinking fund. (LegisL manual 1842 (p. 106)— same 1861.) 1842. Rept. of Auburn and Rochester R.R. re. acct of stock. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 194, 1842 v. 7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 477 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Auburn and Rochester Railroad — cont'd 1843-1848. Stmts, showing ann. cost, receipts, earn- ings, and of way and through passengers on Au- burn and Rochester, and Auburn and Syracuse r.rs. (Same 81 (pp. 13-16), 1849 v. 2.) 1844-1847. Rept. of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. re. dividends paid in answer to Sen. res. of Nov. 27, 1847. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 147, 1847 v. 4.) 1846. Rept. of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. with list of stockholders. 11 pp. (Same 64, 1846 v. 2.) 1847. Sen. res. of Nov. 27, requiring Auburn and Ro- chester R.R. Co. to rept. on dividends made since 1844. (Sen. jol. 1847: 900.) 1848. Rept. of Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. re. con- tract for stocking passenger, baggage, mail, and emigrant cars. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 73, 1848 v. 3.) . Rept. upon embankment of Auburn and Roches- ter R.R. across Cayuga Lake. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1848 v. 2.) 1848-1862. Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. sinking fund receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1848 (p. 8)— same 1862.) Previous to 1848 included in sundry funds. 1850. Rept. on memorial of Auburn and Rochester and Auburn and Syracuse R.R. cos. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1850 v. 3.) 1850-1862. Payments from Auburn and Rochester R.R. Co. sinking fund. (A.R. treasurer 1851 (p. 14) — same 1862.) Auburn and Syracuse Railroad 1836. Rept. of comrs. of land office on memorial of Auburn and Syracuse R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 103, 1836 v. 2.) 1837. Same; on petition of Auburn and Syracuse R.R. Co. for grant of land. 3 pp. (Same 56, 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on petitions of Auburn and Syracuse R.R. Co. praying state aid. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 239, 1838 v. 5.) 1848. Rept. of Auburn and Syracuse R.R. Co. on con- tract for joint use of r.r. cars by various cos. 7 pp. (Same 79, 1848 v. 3.) Ballston and Washington Railroad 1844. Remonstrance of Saratoga and Schenectady R.R. Co. agst. passage of law incorporating Ballston and Washington R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 331, 1834 v. 4.) Bath and Crooked Lake Railroad 1831. Rept. on Bath and Crooked Lake R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1833 v. 1.) Black Rock Railroad 1834. Rept. on petitions for r.r. from Black Rock to Niagara Falls. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 132, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of Black Rock R.R. Co. for au- thority to construct road on state land. 1 p. (Same 134, 1834 v. 3.) Boston and Albany Railroad 1829. Rept. of comrs. under act to facilitate construc- tion of r.r. from Boston to Hudson River, showing progress of work. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 235-241, and app. G., 28 pp., 2 foldg. tables.) . Same; separate. 64 pp., 1 foldg. table. 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether sec. 3, ch. 582, laws of 1864, applies to Boston and Albany R.R. Co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 35-38.) Brooklyn Central and Jamaica Railroad 1861. Rept. on bill re. extension of track of Brooklyn Central and Jamaica R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1861 v. 2.) 1863. Rept. re. dummy engines on Brooklyn Central and Jamaica R.R. 5 pp. (Same 79, 1863 v. 5.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Brooklyn Central and Jamaica Railroad — cont'd 1864. Rept. re. act to authorize Brooklyn Central and Jamaica R.R. Co. to use dummy engines on portion of road. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 146, 1864 v. 7.) Buffalo and Batavia Railroad 1838. Rept on petition to incorporate Buffalo and Ba- tavia R.R. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 132, 1838 v. 3.) 1842. Same. 2 pp. (Same 156, 1842 v. 7.) Buffalo and Black Rock Railroad 1834. Rept. on petition of Buffalo and Black Rock R.R. Co. for leave to construct r.r. over state lands. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 84, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of surveyor gen. on petition of directors of Buffalo and Black Rock R.R. 1 p. (Same 41, 1834 v. 1.) Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad Co. for increase in capital stock. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 56, 1837 v. 2.) 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Buffalo and Rochester Railroad 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Canajoharie and Catskill Railroad 1829. Rept. on petition praying state aid to construct r.r. from Canajoharie, Montgomery co., to Catskill, Green co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 815-816.) 1830. Rept. on petition for incorporation of Canajo- harie and Catskill R.R. Co. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 180, 1830 v. 2.) 1832. Rept. as to practicability of r.r. communication, from contemplated Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. to Susquehanna River. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 102, 1832 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of committee on r.rs. on petition of Cana- joharie and Catskill R.R. Co. for loan from state; adverse. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on petition for legislative aid to Canajo- harie and Catskill R.R. Co. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 165, 1838 v. 4.) 1838-1842. Provisions of chs. 240 and 295, laws of 1838, re. loans to Catskill and Canajoharie, and Ithaca and Oswego R.R. cos., with stmt, of amts. involved; provisions of ch. 344, act of 1840, authorizing addi- tional loan; details of sale of roads by comptroller in 1841. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 34-35.) 1839. Rept. on petition of Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. Co.; alteration in ratio of state stock issued as loan to co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition for state aid to Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 199, 1839 v. 4.) "~ . Rept. on petition of Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. Co., and others, re. amdmt. of law to expedite construction. 5 pp. (Same 147, 1839 v. 3.) . Rept. of comptroller re. stock issued to Catskill and Canajoharie R.R. Co. 1 p. (Same 314, 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on Canajoharie and Catskill R.R. investi- gation. 86 pp. (Sen. doc. 106, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. on petitions for construction of Canajoha- rie and Catskill R.R. by state, etc. 5 pp. (Same 49, 1840 v. 2.) Canandaigua and Corning Railroad 1850. Rept. on constitutionality of bill to amend char- ter of Canandaigua and Corning R.R. Co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1850 v. 1.) Canandaigua and Geneva Railroad 1828. Rept. on petition praying passage of law incorpo- rating Canandaigua and Geneva R.R. Co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 1040.) 478 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Canandaigua and Geneva Railroad — cont'd 1831. Rept. of common petition of inhabitants of On- tario co. re. Geneva and Canandaigua R.R. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 325, 1831 v. 4.) Catskill and Ithaca Railroad 1828. Rept. on petitions praying for incorporation of co. to construct r.r. from Hudson River at Catskill to Cayuga Lake at Ithaca. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 924-925.) 1830. Rept. on memorial of comrs. of Catskill and Ithaca R.R. Co. soliciting extension of time. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 410, 1830 v. 4.) Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad 1827. Rept. on petition for act of incorporation to con- struct r.r. from Cayuga Lake at Ithaca to Susque- hanna River at Oswego. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 106-107.) 1846-1847. Ann. rept. of Cayuga and Susquehanna R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1847 v. 2.) Clinton and Carthage Railroad 1856. Rept. of comrs. on Clinton and Carthage R.R. showing progress of work. (A.R. comptroller 1855/6: 107-108.) Coxsackie and Schenectady Railroad; see above, Public Aid: City Division Avenue Railroad 1853. Rept. re. Division Ave. R.R., Kings co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1853 v. 3.) Dunkirk, Warren, and Pittsburg Railroad 1870. Rept. of minority re. regulation of town subscrip- tions to stock of Dunkirk, Warren, and Pittsburg R.R. Co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 183, 1870 v. 11.) Erie Railway 1853-1877. Memorial of G. B. Ruggles, with stmt, of comparative movement of property on canals of N. Y. and on N. Y. Central R.R. and Erie Rwy. foldg. table. (Sen. doc. 58, 1879 v. 2.) 1868. Rept. of investigation into mngmt. and condi- tion of Erie Rwy. Co. 121 pp. {Same 67, 1868 v. 5.) 1869. Rept. of pres. of Erie Rwy. in answer to Assem. res. re. amt. of common and preferred stock of co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 107, 1869 v. 7.) 1871. Minority rept. re. Erie classification bill. 13 pp. {Same 107, 1871 v. 9.) . Stmt. re. freight and passenger business of Erie Rwy. Co. 2 pp. (Same 41, 1871 v. 3.) . Rept. on act to amend ch. 278, laws of 1868, re. Erie, N. Y. Central, Hudson River, and Harlem R.R. cos., passed May 20, 1869, and to provide for election of directors of said Erie Rwy. Co. 11 pp. (Same 102, 1871 v. 7.) 1872. Minority rept. on Erie classification bill. 9 pp. (Same 84, 1872 v. 7.) . Rept. on bill repealing classification act so far as it applies to Erie Rwy. Co. 7 pp. (Same 94, 1872 v. 7.) . Argument of C. F. Southmayd before the Assem. committee on r.rs. on bill to repeal Erie Rwy. di- rectors' classification act, etc. Feb. 6. 53 pp. 4°. . See above, Albany and Susquehanna R.R.; this date. 1873. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate alleged mismngmt. on part of Erie Rwy. Co., together with testimony taken before said committee, xxii, 785 pp. (Assem. doc. 98, 1873 v. 6.) . Same; rept. only. Albany, 1873. 19 pp. . Opinion of atty. gen. re. issue of fraudulent stock by Erie R.R. Co. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 164, 1873 v. 9.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Eria Railway — cont'd 1873. Concurrent res. re. fraudulent issue of stock by Erie Rwy. Co. 2 pp. (Same 53, 1873 v. 4.) Harlem Bridge, Morrisania, and Fordham Railway Company 1891. In the matter of application of Harlem Bridge, Morrisania, and Fordham Rwy. Co. for change of motive power. 9 pp. Hudson and Berkshire Railroad 1840. Rept. on petition of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. for aid from state. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1840 v. 1.) 1841-1851. Stmts, of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1 (pp. 78) — same 1850/1.) . Same. (Legist manual 1842 (p. 106) — same 1851.) 1842. Rept. of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. re. acct. of stock. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 151, 1842 v. 7.) 1845. Letter from pres. of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. accounting for non-payment of certain moneys into sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1844/5: 123.) 1846. See above, Public Aid: State. Loans; this date. 1847. Rept. on petition of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. re. authority to create lien prior to that of state upon their road. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 116, 1847 v. 4.) 1847/8. Stmt, of bonds issued by Hudson and Berk- shire R.R. Co. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 71.) 1848. Receipts of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co. sink- ing fund. (A.R. treasurer 1848 (p. 8) — same 1848.) 1850. Communication from comptroller re. Hudson and Berkshire R.R. Co's. failure to repay state loan. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 6, 1850 v. 1.) 1852/3. Review of facts connected with loan to and sale of Hudson and Berkshire R.R.; decision of court on case. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 41-42.) 1853/4. Provisions of law, opinions of atty. gen. and court decisions on case of state loan to Hudson and Berkshire R.R. (Same 1853/4: 38-40.) 1854/5. Financial stmts, of re-sale of Hudson and Berkshire R.R. (Same 1854/5: 35.) Hudson River Railroad Consolidated Nov. 1, 1869, with N. T. Central; see below, N. Y. Central and Hudson River K.E. 1843. Rept. re. incorporation of Hudson River R.R. Co. 28 pp. (Sen. doc. 104, 1843 v. 3.) 1846. Rept. of minority on petition for incorporation of Hudson River R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1846 v. 2.) 1848. Rept. of atty. gen. re. location of Hudson River R.R. through lands of state at Sing Sing. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1848 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. on petition of Hudson River R.R. Co. for amdmt. of its charter. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 11, 1850 v. 1.) 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. 1854. Answer of Hudson River R.R. Co. to Sen. res. inquiring re. agreement made with N. Y. and Hud- son R.R. Co. to maintain certain fares and freight charges. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1854 v. 1.) 1865. Communication from atty. gen. re. Hudson River R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Same 31, 1865 v. 1.) Ithaca and Oswego Railroad 1828. Act to incorporate the Ithaca and Oswego R.R., passed Jan. 28. 19 pp. 1832. Rept. on petition of Ithaca and Oswego R.R. Co. praying authority to increase capital stock. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 45, 1832 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. on petition of Ithaca and Oswego R.R. Co. asking for loan of credit of state. 3 pp. (Same 237, 1838 v. 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 479 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Ithaca and Oswego Railroad — cont'd 1839. Rept. of comptroller re. interest of stock issued to Ithaca and Oswego R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1839 v. 3.) 1842. Rept. of Ithaca and Oswego R.R. Co. re. stock held in road. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 144, 1842 v. 7.) Jamaica and Brooklyn Railroad Taxation; see Taxation: State. Railroads Kings, Queens, and Suffolk Railroad 1896. In the matter of application of Kings, Queens, and Suffolk R.R. Co. for certificate under sec. 59, of r.r. law. 15 pp. Lackawanna and Pittsburg Railroad Taxation; see Taxation: State. Raileoads Lake Ontario, Auburn, and New York Railroad 1861. Rept. on bill asking for aid in construction of Lake Ontario, Auburn, and N. Y. R.R. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 133, 1861 v. 6.) 1862. Rept. on petition asking for aid to facilitate con- struction of Lake Ontario, Auburn, and N. Y. R.R. 8 pp. (Same 159, 1862 v. 6.) 1863. Rept on bill asking for aid to facilitate con- struction of Lake Ontario, Auburn, and N. Y. R.R. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1863 v. 4.) Lebanon Springs Railroad 1861. Rept. on petition asking for aid to Lebanon Springs R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. Ill, 1861 v. 5.) Little Falls, Van Hornesville, and Otsego Lake Narrow Gauge Railroad 1901. Veto of Assem. bill 388 re. extending time of Little Palls, Van Hornesville, and Otsego Lake Nar- row Gauge R.R. Co. to begin construction, etc. (Assem. jol. 1901: 2270-2271.) Lockport and Niagara Falls Railroad 1850. Rept. on act for relief of creditors of Lockport and Niagara Falls R.R. Co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 48, 1850 t. 3.) Long Island City and Calvary Cemetery Railroad 1885. Rept. re. affairs and conditions of Long Is. City and Calvary Cemetery R.R. Co. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1885 v. 5.) Long Island Railroad See also Bridges. Railroad. 1839. Petition praying aid from state in favor of Long Is. R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1839 v. 3.) 1844-1875. Table showing capital of Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund. (Legisl. manual 1845 (p. 253) — same 1876.) 1844-1879. Stmt, of Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4 (p. 35)— same 1878/9.) No returns from 1865/6 to 1874/5. 1845. Rept. on bill re. Long Is. R.R. Co. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 242, 1845 v. 7.) . Rept. re. organization of Long Is. R.R. Co. 9 pp. (Same 203, 1845 v. 6.) 1847. Rept. on petition asking relief agst. oppression from Long Is. R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 123, 1847 v. 4.) 1848-1874. Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1848 (p. 8) — same 1874.) No returns found for 1864. 1859. Rept. of minority of special committee on act for closing entrances of tunnel of Long Is. R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 175, 1859 v. 4.) 1859/60. Provisions of acts to aid construction of Long Is. R.R., amt. of certificates, state stock, etc. (A. R. comptroller 1859/60: 26-27.) 1860-1875. Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund payments. (A.R. treasurer 1860 (p. 20) — same 1875.) No returns found for 1864-1869. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Long Island Railroad — cont'd 1861. Rept. re. amending charter of Long Is. R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 50, 1861 v. 2.) 1877/8. Recommendation that balance in treasury on acct. of general fund debt be paid to supply defi- ciency in Long Is. R.R. Co. sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8: 11.) 1880. Rept. of Atlantic Ave R.R., Long Is. R.R, etc., re. contracts and leases. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1880 v. 2.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on failure of Long Is. R.R. Co. to conform to recommendation of bd. of r.r. comrs. in matter of complaint of scarcity of cars. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 143-144.) Mohawk and Hudson Railroad 1826. Rept. on petition praying incorporation for pur- pose of constructing rwy. betw. Mohawk and Hud- son rivers. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 705-706.) 1827. Rept. on petition of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. praying for amdmt. to charter. (Same Jan. 1827: 277-279.) 1828. Rept. on petition of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. praying for repeal of certain sections of act of incorporation and authority for election of greater no. of directors. (Same Jan. 1828: 325.) 1832. Favorable rept. on joint petition of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. and Albany and Schenectady Turnpike Co. for authority to construct certain branch line terminating in Albany. 5 pp. (As- sem. doc. 36, 1832 v. 1.) . Rept. of pres. and secy, of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. praying increase of capital stock. 2 pp. (Same 78, 1832 v. 2.) 1832-1840. Rept. of secy, of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co.; traffic of road. 3 pp. (Same 285, 1841 v. 7.) 1834. Petition of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. for an explanatory act. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1834 v. 2.) 1834-1835. Rept. of supt. of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. on receipts for transportation of produce from Schenectady to Albany since close of navigation on Erie Canal. 23 pp. (Same 56, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. on re- ceipts for transportation since closing of Erie Ca- nal in 1834, etc. 2 pp. (Same 73, 1835 v. 2.) 1835. Rept. of canal bd. on memorial of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. 4 pp. (Same 31, 1835 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petition of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. for state aid. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 274, 1839 v. 6.) 1847. Rept. of Mohawk and Hudson R.R. Co. on freight transported over road. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1847 v. 3.) Mohawk and St. Lawrence Railroad 1838. Papers and documents re. Mohawk and St. Law- rence R.R. and Navigation Co. Submitted. Al- bany, 1838. 33 pp. 1 map. 1839. Rept. re. survey of Mohawk and St. Lawrence R.R. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 262, 1839 v. 4.) New York and Albany Railroad 1832. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine into and rept. on statistical and other facts connected with plan of constructing a r.r. betw. cities of N. Y., Albany, and Troy. 40 pp., 1 map. 1833. Rept. on bill to amend act to incorporate N. Y. and Albany R.R. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 95, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Rept on petition of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. re. alteration of charter. 3 pp. (Same 115, 1834 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petitions of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. and others praying state aid. 39 pp. (Assem. doc. 171, 1839 v. 4.) . Res. of common council of N. Y. City re. N. Y. and Albany R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 20, 1839 v. 1.) 480 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York and Albany Railroad — cont'd 1841. Memorial of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co Mch. 6, 1841. N. Y., 1841. 12 pp. . Ann. rept. of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 35, 1842 v. 2.) 1842. Communication from pres. of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. to gov.; doc. D. ace. govs. ann. mess. (Assem. doc. 3 (pp. 13-16), 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of pres. of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. made in pursuance of Sen. res. of Jan. 26, 1842, re. his- tory of road. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1842 v. 2.) Res. prtd. In full In Sen. jol. 1842 : 67-68. 1843. Res. re. N. Y. and Albany R.R. 3 pp. (Same 73, 1843 v. 3.) . Rept. of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. in answer to res. of Mch. 28. 16 pp. (Same 110, 1843 v. 3.) . Memorial of pres. of N. Y. and Albany R.R. Co. with stmt, of E. F. Johnson re. comparative merits of their route and the river route. 11 pp., and map. (Assem. doc. 87, 1843 v. 4.) 1845. Rept. on petition for authority to construct a r.r. from N. Y. to Albany. 7 pp. (Sen. doc 73, 1845 v. 2.) New York Central Railroad Consolidated Nov. 1, 1869, with Hudson River R.R. ; see below, N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. 1853-1858. Amt of freight and passengers over N. Y. Central R.R., way and through, eastward and west- ward; receipt of revenue for same; expenses freight and passenger traffic. (Assem. doc. 178 (pp. 22-23), 1859 v. 4.) 1853-1863. Tons of movement and mileage on N. Y. Central and N. Y. and Erie r.rs.; freight on same, and average cost per ton per mile. (Sen. doc. 71 (p. 67), 1865 v. 3.) 1854-1858. N. Y. Central aggregate per annum freight earnings, freight expenses, and net earnings. (As- sem. doc. 178 (p. 9), 1859 v. 4.) 1856. Rept. of select committee re. consolidation of N. Y. Central R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 210, 1856 v. 5.) 1856-1858. N. Y. Central way tonnage and receipts and through tonnage and receipts for 7 mos. canal navi- gation compared with 5 mos. winter traffic. (Same 178 (p. 9), 1859 v. 4.) 1856-1859. N. Y. Central aggregate through and way tonnage, barring livestock. (Same, p. 8.) 1858. See above, Rates. Passenger; this date. 1864-1867. Table showing cost of transportation upon large tonnage of N. Y. Central RR. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 164: 10.) 1865. Veto of Sen. bill re. N. Y. Central R.R. (Sen. joL 1865: 976-979.) 1867. Testimony re. interruption of transit of passen- gers and freight by N. Y. Central and Hudson River, and N. Y. and Harlem R.R. cos. at Albany. 224 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1867 v. 2.) 1869. Rept, with testimony, re. alleged increase of capital stock of Hudson River, N. Y. Central and Erie Rwy. cos. 129 pp. (Sen. doc. 58, 1869 v. 5.) . Same; testimony separate. 108 pp. . Rept. on Gallup petition agst. N. Y. Central R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doe. 200, 1869 v. 10.) . Rept., with proceedings of special Assem. com- mittee, re. facts connected with increase of stock of certain [i. e. N. Y. Central, Hudson River, and Erie R.R.] r.r. cos. 59 pp. (Some 142, 1869 v. 10.) New York Central and Hudson River Railroad 1869-1870. Stmt. re. freight and passenger business of N. Y. Central div. of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1871 v. 4.) 1870-1899. Through freight tonnage east and west bound N. Y. C. and H R RR. (Same 79 (p. 185), 1900 v. 19.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York Central and Hudson River Railroad — cont'd 1872. Rept. of pres. of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. re. streets and avenues used, trains run, speed, accidents, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1872 v. 3.) 1879. Exhibits. N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. Co. and N. Y., Lake Erie, and Western R.R. Co. N. Y., 1879. 643, 13 pp. In v. 5 Rept. special committee on r.rs. . Joint letter of W. K. Vanderbilt and H. D. Jew- ett to the special committee on r.rs. of the Assem. 61 pp. . Same. In rept of committee v. 1: 37-84. . The state and the r.rs. Argument of Chauncey M. Depew, general counsel of the N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. Co., before special investigating committee of N. Y. Assem., Nov. 28 and 29. N. Y., 1880. 76 pp. . Same. In rept of special investigating commit- tee of Assem. v. 4: 3709-3782. 1880. Proc. of comn. for relief of city of Rochester and N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. Co. 35 pp. Re. elevated tracks. Not seen ; item taken from Bowker. 1882. Rept of atty. gen. re. assessment and taxation of stock of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1882 v. 5.) . See also above, Accidents; this date. 1884. In the matter of the petition of J. E. A. Moore and others, H. W. Pulver and others, for investiga- tion into reasonableness of rate of freight charged by N. Y. Central R.R. Co. for transportation of milk from Dutchess Junction to N. Y., 1884. 19 pp. 1897. Decision of atty. gen.; application of Brockway Brick Co. that action be commenced agst N. Y. Central and Hudson River RR. Co. (AR. atty. gen. 1897: 325-401.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Railroads New York and Erie Railroad serial 1 series Under sec. 19, act Incorporating co. 1836-1841. Ann. rept. of co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 in Assem. docs. 1837 : 190. 1837 " " " 1838 : 27. 1838 not found. 1839 in Assem. docs. 1840 : 176. 1840 " " " 1841 : 128. 1841 1842:141. 2 series Under act of April 18, 1843. 1843-1844. Ann. rept of r.r. comr. to canal bd. on N. Y. and Erie RR. In Collected docs, as follows : 1843 in Assem. docs. 1844 : 6. 1844 1845:63. non-serial 1832-1838. History of acts passed by and repts. made to legisl. re. N. Y. and Erie R.R. (Assem. doc. 67 (pp. 15-16), 1839 v. 2.) 1833. Memorial of western corporators of N. Y. and Lake Erie R.R. Co. for subscription to stock of said co. by state and for other purposes. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 107, 1833 v. 2.) . Rept. on petitions of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. for legislative aid. 35 pp. (Assem. doc. 171, 1838 v. 4.) 1834. Rept. on act to authorize survey of route for r.r. from N. Y. City to Lake Erie. 3 pp. (Same 387, 1834 v. 4.) . Repts. on petitions asking for aid from state to construct N. Y. and Erie RR. 5, 7 pp. (Same 336 and 337, 1834 v. 4.) . Petition re. state aid for N. Y. and Erie R.R. 4 pp. (Same 10, 1834 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 481 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York and Erie Railroad — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1834. Petition asking survey by state, of N. Y. and Erie R.R., and also for apprn. of money, to be paid as premiums to those affording important informa- tion in regard to survey, construction and use of r.rs. and r.r. machinery. 16 pp. (Same 113, 1834 v. 3.) 1835. Petition of delegates from southern tier of cos. to convention held at Bath, in favor of r.r. from Lake Erie to City of N. Y. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1835 v. 2.) . Rept. of secy, of state re. ann. repts. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 159, 1840 v. 4.) . Repts. to secy, of state of survey of route for r.r. from City of N. Y. to Lake Erie. 99 pp. (Same 107, 1835 v. 2.) . Remarks of Mr. Wetmore of N. Y. in the As- sem. on the bill to expedite the construction of a r.r. from N. Y. to Lake Erie [also remarks of Mr. Judd]. 11, 8 pp. 4°. Eepr. from Albany Argus. 1836. Communication showing condition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1836: 45-47.) . Rept. on act to expedite construction of r.r. from N. Y. to Lake Erie, etc. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1836 v. 1.) . Rept. of secy, of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. re. stockholders. 22 pp. (Same 71, 1836 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. for amdmt. of act to expedite construction of said road. 2 pp. (Same 69, 1837 v. 2.) . Memorial of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. to the legisl. of the state. N. Y., 1837. 20 pp. Praying state aid. 1839. Rept. on act re. loan of credits of state to N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 405, 1839 v.6.) . Res. passed by bd. of directors of N. Y. and Erie R.R Co. 4 pp. (Same 200, 1839 v. 4.) . Rept. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. giving list of stockholders, etc. 16 pp. (Same 271, 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on memorial of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. re. state aid to expedite construction of r.r. from N. Y. to Lake Erie. 2 pp. (Same 67, 1839 v. 2.) . Communication from N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. for state aid. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1839 v. 2.) . Rept. on sundry petitions for immediate con- struction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. by state. 15 pp. (Same 38, 1839 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Delaware, Chenango, and Broome cos. for construction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. by state. 4 pp. (Same 45, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. of pres. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. re. pay- ments on capital and stock, etc. 31 pp. (Assem. doc. 260, 1840 v. 6.) . Rept. of comptroller re. issue of state stocks to N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 7 pp. (Same 127, 1840 v. 4.) . Rept. on petitions for construction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. by state. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 45, 1840 v. 2.) . Res. re. names of purchasers of state stock for benefit of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 190, 1840 v. 5.) . Rept. on memorial of pres. and directors of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co., etc., praying said r.r. be made state work. 27 pp. (Same 215, 1840 v. 5.) 1 1841. Rept. on communication from pres. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. asking investigation of affairs of co. 160 pp. (Same 284, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. of secy, of state on rept. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 1 p. (Same 116, 1841 v. 4.) 31 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York and Erie Railroad — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1841. Rept. on sundry petitions of inhabitants of southern tier of cos. of state re. N. Y. and Erie R.R. 12 pp. (Same 297, 1841 v. 7.) 1842. Petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. re. different lines surveyed in Sullivan and Broome cos., for location of road. 17 pp. (Same 92, 1842 v. 5; Sen. doc. 58, 1842 v. 3.) . Completion of N. Y. and Erie R.R.; govt, mngmt. of r.r.; local jealousies concerning internal im- provements. (Govs. mess. 1842.) . Petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. praying for aid in construction of road. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1842 v. 1.) . Communication from gov. transmitting letter from pres. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. re. state aid. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 113, 1842 v. 5.) . Rept. re. affairs of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 671 pp. (Same 50, 1842 v. 3.) . Rept of comptroller, transmitting correspond- ence with Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. and N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 8 pp. (Same 162, 1842 v. 9.) . Rept. on remonstrances of Sullivan, Orange, and Ulster cos. re. N. Y. and Erie R.R. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1842 v. 3.) 1843. Recommendation to further suspend sale of road of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. (Govs. mess. 1843.) . Rept. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. re. stockholders, etc. 166 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1843 v. 4.) . Petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. praying for aid from state in construction of said road. 6 pp. (Same 12, 1843 v. 1.) . Rept. of N. Y. and Erie R.R. re. preparation of instruments of assignment. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1843 v. 1.) . Res. (Lee) re. N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 95, 1843 v. 4.) . Same (Hubbard). 2 pp. (Same 94, 1843 v. 4.) 1845. Joint res. authorizing N. Y. and Erie R.R. to change their route. 2 pp. (Same 133, 1845 v. 4.) . Same. 2 pp. (Same 122, 1845 v. 4.) . Same. 2 pp. (Same 149, 1845 v. 4.) . Memorial remonstrating agst. altering charter of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. so as to allow them to run their road into Penna. 3 pp. (Same 182, 1845 v. 5.) . Rept. on petition praying for surrender of lien of state upon N. Y. and Erie R.R. 7 pp. (Same 31, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. re. petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. to con- struct r.r. in Penna. 2 pp. (Same 58, 1845 v. 3.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on construction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. 16 pp. (Same 204, 1845 v. 6.) . Same; on act authorizing N. Y. and Erie R.R. to construct portion of its road in Penna.; also state lien on said road. (Assem. jol. 1845: 734-744.) 1846. Rept on petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. for extension of construction. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 142, 1846 v. 5.) . Rept. of minority on petition of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. for amdmt. of charter. 5 pp. (Same 157, 1846 v. 5.) 1847. Rept. of bd. of comrs. apptd. to determine loca- tion of N. Y. and Erie R.R. 84 pp. (Same 25, 1847 v. 1.) With rept. re. surveys from Deposit to Binghamton ; by J. O. Morse, C. E. . Same; rept. of comrs. only. N. Y., 1847. 41 pp., 1 map, 1 plan. The rept. In Assem. docs. Is without maps. . Rept. on bill re. location and construction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 122, 1847 v. 4.) 483 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RAILROADS: INDmDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York and Erie Railroad — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1847. Repts. re. change of route of N. Y. and Erie R.R. 17, 6 pp. (Same 118 and 119, 1847 v. 4.) . Rept. of minority of comrs. to locate certain parts of N. Y. and Erie R.R 35 pp. (Same 46, 1847 v. 2.) 1847/8. Stmts, of fund for payment of interest on bonds issued by N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. (AR comptroller 1847/8: 67-70.) 1849-1850. Table showing fund for payment of interest on bonds issued by N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co. (Legisl. manual 1850 (p. 307) — same 1851; AR. comptroller 1849/50: 38-39.) 1850. Rept. re. construction of N. Y. and Erie R.R. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 109, 1845 v. 3.) 1850/1. Stmt, of fund for payment of interest of bonds issued by N. Y. and Erie R.R Co. (A.R. comp- troller 1850/1: 39-40.) 1851. Rept. re. diversion of travel on N. Y. and Erie RR. 56 pp. (Assem. doc 131, 1851 v. 4.) 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. 1853. Rept. of N. Y. and Erie R.R Co. re. various leases of co. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 83, 1853 v. 4.) 1879. See above under the " non-serial " group, this date, v. 5 of the Hepburn rept New York and Harlem Railroad 1835. Rept. on stock owned in N. Y. and Harlem RR Co., etc. 11 pp. (Assem. doc. 360, 1835 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of N. Y. and Harlem R.R. Co. re. increase of capital. 2 pp. (Same 162, 1835 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. on petitions from N. Y. and Harlem, the Long Is., and the N. Y. and Albany RR. cos. asking aid from state. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1840 v. 3.) . Rept on petition of N. Y. and Harlem R.R Co. 2 pp. (Same 28, 1840 v. L) 1841. Same; for aid from state. 5 pp. (Same 46, 1841 y. 2.) . Same; to connect with N. Y. and Erie RJt. 3 pp. (Same 59, 1841 v. 2.) 1845. Same; for alteration of charter. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 44, 1845 v. 3.) 1850-1882. Table showing cost of road and equipment of N. Y. and Harlem RR. as per state repts. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1883: 204-205.) 1854. Communication of N. Y. and Harlem R.R. Co. in answer to Sen. res. re. agreements made with Hud- son River RR Co. to maintain certain rates of fare and freight charges. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 26, 1854 v. 1.) 1861. Rept on bill to regulate milk freight on N. Y. and Harlem RR 2 pp. (Same 52, 1861 v. 2.) . Rept on act re. milk freight on certain r.rs. of state. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 90, 1861 v. 5.) . Rept on bill to regulate milk freight on N. Y. and Harlem RJt. 6 pp. (Same 99, 1861 v. 5.) 1864. Act of incorporation of the N. Y. and Harlem R.R. Co. and subsequent acts, 1861-1863. N. Y., 1864. 27 pp. 1872. Reply of pres. of N. Y. and Harlem RR Co. to Sen. res. re. no. of trains run, rate of speed, acci- dents, etc. 4 pp., and plan. (Sen. doc. 42, 1872 v. 3.) New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad 1879. Argument of W. D. Shipman cf counsel for N. Y., Lake Erie, and Western RR. Co. before special Assem. committee on investigation of r.rs. 149 pp. . Same. In rept and testimony of committee v. 4: 3783-3880. 1887. Opinion of Court of Appeals in matter of people agst N. Y., Lake Erie, and Western RR Co. 7 pp. (Assem. doc 79, 1887 v. 9.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd New York and Manhattan Beach Railroad 1880. Rept of N. Y. and Manhattan Beach R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 52, 1880 v. 2.) New York and New Haven Railroad 1858. Rept. on petition of citizens of Westchester co. living on line of N. Y. and New Haven R.R. re. grievances. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 158, 1858 v. 5.) 1872. Rept on act to amend ch. 195, laws of 1846, to authorize N. Y. and New Haven R.R. Co. to extend road from Conn, line to N. Y. and Harlem RR. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1872 v. 4.) . Rept of pres. of N. Y. and New Haven R.R. Co. re. making up and running trains within limits of N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Same 40, 1872 v. 3.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. re. proposed proceedings to compel N. Y., New Haven, and Hartford R.R. Co. to comply with provisions of ch. 189, laws of 1888. (AR. atty. gen. 1889: 221-222.) New York and Oswego Midland Railroad 1866. Rept. agst. bill to construct N. Y. and Oswego Midland R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 26, 1866 v. L) 1870. Memorial on subject of aid to N. Y. and Oswego Midland R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 156, 1870 v. 7.) New York, West Shore, and Buffalo Railroad 1883. Rept on encroachment upon canal property by N. Y., West Shore, and Buffalo R.R. Co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc 48, 1883 v. 5.) Northern Railroad See also Bridges. Railroad. 1847. Rept. on petition for change of location of North- ern RR. 21 pp. (Sen. doc. 144, 1847 v. 4.) 1848. Rept on petition of Northern R.R. Co. for amdmt. of charter and further powers. 5 pp. (Same 24, 1848 v. 1.) 1849. Rept on bill to allow Northern RR. to construct drawbridge across Lake Champlain at Rouse's Point. 25 pp. (Same 24, 1849 v. L) . Rept. of minority on bill to allow Northern RR. to construct bridge across Lake Champlain. 9 pp. (Same 56, 1849 v. 2.) 1851. Rept. on Assem. bill authorizing Northern RR Co. to extend its pier at Rouse's Point 3 pp. (Same 90, 1851 v. 3.) 1851/2. Table showing quantity of freight carried on Northern R.R. and average rate per ton per mile for transportation of through freight (Same 59 (p. 12), 1853 v. 2.) Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad 1839. Memorial, statistics, and corresp re. r.r. from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain. Respectfully sub- mitted to the legisl. of N. Y. Ogdensburg, 1839. 53 (1) pp. 12°. . Rept on petition re. Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain RR 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 233, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept on petitions re. survey of route for r.r. from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain. 4 pp. (Same 240, 1840 v. 6.) . Rept. on petitions for construction of Ogdens- burg and Champlain R.R. by state. 12 pp. (Sen. doc 44, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept on petition to authorize survey of route from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain. 2 pp. (Same 27, 1840 v. 1.) 1841. Rept of comrs. apptd. under act to provide for survey of several routes for r.r. from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain. 24 pp. (Assem. doc 279, 1841 v. 7.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to cause survey to be made of several routes for r.r. from Ogdensburg INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 483 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad — cont'd to Lake Champlain. 115 pp., maps. (Same 43, 1841 v. 2.) . Memorial adopted by conv. of people of St. Law- rence, Franklin, and Clinton cos. praying for con- struction of Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain R.R. as state work. 5 pp. (Same 32, 1841 v. 2.) 1842. Rept. of majority re. r.r. from Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain. 3 pp. (Same 127, 1842 v. 5.) . Rept. of W. R. Casey re. Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain R.R. 23 pp. (Same 70, 1842 v. 4.) 1871. Rept. on leasing of Ogdensburg and Lake Cham- plain R.R. Co., etc. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1871 v. 4.) Oswego and Syracuse Railroad 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Oswego and Utica Railroad 1838. Rept. on memorial of Oswego and Utica R.R. Co. for amdmt. of charter. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1838 v. 2.) 1839. Rept. on petition of Oswego and Utica R.R. Co. for state aid. 3 pp. (Same 351, 1839 v. 6.) Plattsburg and Dannemora Railroad 1880. Rept. of special committee to investigate leasing of Plattsburg and Dannemora R.R. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1880 v. 7.) . Rept. of special committee to investigate lease of Plattsburg and Dannemora R.R. 164 pp. (Same 123, 1880 v. 8.) Plattsburg and Rouse's Point; see Bridges. Railroad Potsdam and Watertown Railroad 1852. Rept. on petition of citizens of St. Lawrence for construction of Potsdam and Watertown R.R. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1852 v. 2.) Rochester and Syracuse Railroad 1851/2. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Sacketts Harbor and Saratoga Railroad 1848. Rept. on petition for r.r. from Sackett's Harbor to Saratoga. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1848 v. 2.) 1851. Rept. on bill to amend charter of Sackett's Har- bor and Saratoga R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1851 v. 4.) 1854. Rept. on memorial of Sackett's Harbor and Sara- toga R.R. Co. 32 pp. (Same 88, 1854 v. 3.) 1855. Communication from comrs. of land office re. land conveyed to Sackett's Harbor and Saratoga R.R. 4 pp. (Same 96, 1855 v. 4.) . Rept. on memorial of Sackett's Harbor and Sara- toga R.R. Co. re. incorporation and regulation of co. 24 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1855 v. 2.) . Rept. on memorial of Sackett's Harbor and Sara- toga R.R. Co. re. Incorporation. 4 pp. (Same 31. 1855 v. 1.) . Memorial of Sackett's Harbor and Saratoga R.R. Co., asking authority to improve navigation of lakes and rivers in northern N. T. 18 pp. (Same 8, 1855 v. 1.) 1856. Rept. on memorial of Saratoga and Sackett's Harbor R.R. on nature and extent of its enterprise. 21 pp. (Same 93, 1856 v. 2.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Exemptions; do. Rail- boads Saratoga and Washington Railroad 1839. Rept. on petitions of Saratoga and Washington R.R. Co. and others praying state aid. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 166, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petitions praying for aid to Washington and Saratoga R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Same 311, 1840 v. 8.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Saratoga and Washington Railroad — cont'd 1841. Rept. on petitions for aid from state to expedite construction of Saratoga and Washington R.R. 7 pp. (Same 185, 1841 v. 5.) 1847. Rept. on bill introduced on leave to repeal char- ter of Saratoga and Washington R.R. Co. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 152, 1847 v. 4.) 1852. See above, Rates. Freight; this date. Saratoga and Whitehall Railroad 1833. Rept. on Saratoga and Whitehall R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 91, 1833 v. 2.) . Rept. on Assem. bill to incorporate Saratoga and Whitehall R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 123, 1833 v. 2.) Schenectady and Troy Railroad 1839. Rept. on petition of pres. and directors of Sche- nectady and Troy R.R. Co. for state aid. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 258, 1839 v. 4.) 1846. Petition for extension of Schenectady and Troy R.R. from Schenectady to Utica. (Same 36, 1846 v. 2.) . Rept. of atty. gen. on petition of Troy and Sche- nectady R.R. to sell road. 4 pp. (Same 167, 1846 v. 5.) . Rept. upon petitions from corporation of Troy re. stock of Troy and Schenectady R.R. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1846 v. 3.) . Repts. re. Schenectady and Troy R.R. Co.; bill authorizing extension. 5, 10 pp. (Same 122 and 123, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. of Schenectady and Troy R.R. Co. re. freight charges and classification. 7 pp. (Same 84, 1847 v. 3.) 1850. Rept. of committee re. division of stock of Sche- nectady and Troy R.R. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 191, 1850 v. 8.) 1851/2. Table showing quantity of freight carried on Troy and Schenectady R.R.; also average rate per ton, per mile, for through freight. (Sen. doc. 59 (p. 19), 1853 v. 1.) 1867-1868. Schenectady and Troy R.R. sinking fund receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1868 (p. 39) — same 1869.) . Same. (Legisl. manual 1868 (pp. 260-261) — same 1869.) South Central Railroad 1888. Veto of bill re. South Central R.R. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 215.) Southside Railroad 1861. Rept. on bill re. Southside R.R. Co. of Long Is. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 64, 1861 v. 2.) Staten Island Railroad Company; see above, Public Aid: County 1857. Rept. on bill re. granting privileges to Staten Is. R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 64, 1857 v. 2.) Susquehanna and Chemung Navigation and Railroad Com- pany 1829. Rept. on memorial praying passage of law in- corporating Susquehanna and Chemung Navigation and R.R. Co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 397-400.) Syracuse and Utica Railroad 1839-1847. Table of receipts and expenditures of Syra- cuse and Utica R.R. Co. (Assem. doc. 69 (p. 16), 1848 v. 2.) 1841. Rept. on petition of Syracuse and Utica R.R. Co. re. increase of capital stock. 2 pp. (Same 39, 1841 v. 2.) 1845-1847. Rept. of Syracuse and Utica R.R. Co. re. detailed expenses of transportation acct. 14 pp. (Same 144, 1848 v. 5.) 484 INDEX to documents of the state OF NEW YORK RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Syracuse and Utica Railroad — cont'd 1848. Communication from Syracuse and Utica R.R. Co. on contract re. sale, use, or exchange of mail baggage and emigrant cars. 6 pp. (Same 92, 1848 v. 3.) . See above, Rates. Passenger; this date. Tonawanda Railtoad 1840. Rept. on so much of petition of Tonawanda R.R. Co. as asks for loan of credit of state to aid co. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 288, 1840 v. 7.) 1841-1865. Stmt, of Tonawanda R.R. sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1840/1 (p. 77)— same 1864/5.) . Same. (Legisl. manual 1842 (p. 106) — same 1866.) 1846. Rept. on petition for reduction of prices of freight on Tonawanda R.R. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 58, 1846 v. 2.) 1848-1866. Tonawanda R.R. Co. sinking fund receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1848 (p. 8) — same 1866.) Previous to 1848 included in Sundry fund receipts. 1850-1866. Same; payments, (game 1851 (p. 14) — same 1866.) No returns found for 1862, 1864. Toronto, Simcoe, and Huron Railroad Union Company 1850. Rept. of minority on petitions of Toronto, Sim- coe, and Huron R.R. Union Co. for act sanctioning sale of their allotments of stock. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 98, 1850 v. 5.) Troy and Greenwich Railroad 1845. Rept. on bill to incorporate Troy and Greenwich R.R Assn. 40 pp. (Sen. doc. 86, 1845 v. 3.) Troy and Lansingburg Railroad 1861. Rept. re. Troy and Lansingburg R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1861 v. 2.) Troy and Schenectady Railroad 1849. See above, Albany and Schenectady Railroad; this date. Ulster and Delaware Railroad 1899. Application of Ulster and Delaware R.R. Co. for consent of bd. to discontinuance of Fair Street sta- tion, on said r.r., in city of Kingston. (7 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1899: 51-56.) Utica and Binghamton Railroad 1854. Rept. on bill to authorize any town or city in Oneida, Madison, Chenango, or Broome cos. to sub- scribe to capital stock of Utica and Binghamton R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1854 v. 3.) Utica and Black River Railroad 1883. Rept. of r.r. comn. in matter of Utica and Black River R.R. bill to reduce fare, etc. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1883 v. 2.) ; Bd. of r.r. comrs. [Hearing.] In matter of complaint of A. D. and R. D. Foot, and others, agst. Utica and Black River R.R. Co. 40 pp. Utica and Schenectady Railroad 1833. Act to incorporate the Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co., passed Apr. 29; together with the by- laws of the co. Albany, 1833. 20 pp. 12°. 1836. Rept. on petition of Mohawk Bridge Co. and remonstrance of Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. re. conflict of vested right. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 232, 1836 v. 4.) 1838. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Montgomery co. re. abuse of privileges by Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 73, 1838 v. 2.) 1841. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 219, 1841 v. 6.) . Rept. of Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. re. or- ganization and operation of road. 7 pp. (Same 147, 1841 v. 5.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Utica and Schenectady Railroad — cont'd 1844. Acct. with Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. for toll accrued on freights. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 215.) 1846/7. Rept. of Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. re. amt. of freight carried. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 83, 1847 v. 3.) 1847. See above, Rates. Freight, this date. 1848. Communication from Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. on agreements re. use or running of cars, etc. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1848 v. 3.) . Rept. of Utica and Schenectady R.R. Co. re. laws authorizing them to carry freight. 2 pp. (Same 74, 1848 v. 3.) 1851/2. Table showing shipments and delivery of each article of freight at several stations of Utica and Schenectady R.R. (Sen. doc. 59 (pp. 21-39), 1853 v. 2.) 1853. Table showing weight of locomotives, portion of road where used, and class of trains hauled on Utica and Schenectady R.R. (Same 13 (p. 77), 1853 v. 1.) . Table showing no. and location of switches, no. of switch tenders and their duties on Utica and Schenectady R.R. (Same, p. 75.) Utica and Syracuse Railroad 1835. Memorial of Seneca Turnpike Co. re. r.r. incor- porations betw. Utica and Syracuse, and Auburn and Canandaigua. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 148, 1835 v. 2.) 1840-1847. Answer of Syracuse and Utica R.R. Co. to Sen. res. of Nov. 27 re. stock paid in and dividends made. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 154, 1847 v. 4.) 1847. Sen. res. of Nov. 27, requiring Utica and Syra- cuse R.R. Co. to rept amts. paid in by stockholders on capital stock of co., amt. of stock issued upon earnings, and dividends made by co. since 1840. (Sen. Jol. 70 sess. 1847: 900.) Whitehall and Plattsburg Railroad 1866. Veto of bills to facilitate construction of White- hall and Plattsburg R.R. and to provide for comple- tion of Albany and Susquehanna R.R. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 57, 1866 v. 3; Sen. jol. 1866: 1719-1721.) 1868. Veto of Sen. bill 166 re. act to aid construction of Whitehall and Plattsburg R.R. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1868: 494-496.) . Veto of Sen. bill 121 re. completion of Whitehall and Plattsburg R.R., etc. (Same 1868: 640-643.) RAINFALL; see CLIMATE RAMAPO WATER COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: INDI- VIDUAL RAQUETTE RIVER IMPROVEMENT; see RIVER CONSER- VANCY RECIPROCITY; see COMMERCE RED HOOK ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC REFUSE DISPOSAL; see PUBLIC WORKS: CITY REGISTRATION Licensed Trades; see License. RELIGIOUS CORPORATIONS Incorporation; see Corporations Taxation; see Taxation: State. Church Property INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 485 REMSEN ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC RENSSELAER COUNTY Court House; see Public Buildings: County Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Inspector of Provisions; see Industries. Inspection Taxation; see Taxation: Local Public Buildings RENSSELAER WOOLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. TEXTILE. COR- PORATIONS RENSSELAERWYCK; see LAND TENURE RHODE ISLAND Lime Discovered; see Natural Resources. Taxation; see Taxation: State Minerals RICHMOND COUNTY Court House; see Public Buildings: County Geology; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: State RICH'S INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING; see COR- PORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RINDERPEST; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. IN- SPECTION RING SUITS; see CORRUPT PRACTICES RIOTS 1850. Rept. on res. of bd. of supervisors of Erie co. asking legisl. to refund money expended in sup- pressing riot of canal laborers in Buffalo. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1850 v. 5.) 1870. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation re. recent riot at Ward's Is. Ill pp. (Same 198, 1870 v. 11.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability for damages in riots. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 149-151.) Anti-rent; see Land Tenure Labor; see Labor Disputes. Arbitration, etc. RIPARIAN LAND Reports on; see Land Taxation; see Taxation: State. Realty and Personalty. 1895 RIVER CONSERVANCY 1819. Rept. on petition praying that certain rivers or streams be declared public highways and remon- strances thereto. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1819: 500- 501.) 1822. Rept. on petition for provision for improving navigable streams running through Steuben co. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 607-608.) 1846. Rept. on petition that surplus waters of certain streams be restored to individual for hydraulic purposes. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 130, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Rept. of majority on petitions that certain rivers in St. Lawrence co. be declared public highways. 10 pp. (Same 223, 1847 v. 7.) 1854/5. Objects proposed to be obtained by expendi- tures for improvement of rivers, creeks, etc.; to RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd what extent attained; amts. of various apprns. for this purpose. (A.R. comptroller 1854/5: 62-64.) 1858. Rept. of atty. gen. re. constitutionality of laws making streams public highways. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1858 v. 4.) 1888. Veto of act to provide for removing obstructions from channel of ditch belonging to state, in Mur- ray, Orleans co., and making apprn. therefor. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 1071.) 1900. Rept. of E. A. Bond on measurement of volume of streams and flow of water in state, Dec. 1. 128 pp., 1 1., 1 map, 7 pis. 1903. On legislation for permanent comn. for river regulation. (Sen. doc. 37 (p. 136), 1903 v. 9.) Allegany River 1834. Preamble and res. (Griffin) re. improvement of Allegany River. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 48, 1834 v. 1.) 1836. Communication from B. Chamberlain in answer to letter of chrm. of Sen. r.r. committee re. naviga- tion of Allegany River. 3 pp. (Same 76, 1836 v. 2.) 1863. Estimate of cost of improving Allegany River for slackwater navigation by locks and dams from junction of Genesee Valley Canal at Olean to mouth of Great Valley Creek. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1863: 105-108.) . Stmt, showing services and compensation of engineers and assistants employed; and expenses incurred in survey of Allegany River under provi- sion of ch. 210, laws of 1863. (Same 1863: 87.) . Repts. re. examination and survey of Allegany River. (Same 1863: 101-108.) 1864. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. examination and survey of Allegany River. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 12, 1864 v. 2.) Ausable River 1853. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Ausable River, Essex co. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 97.) Beaver River 1860. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation re. improvement of Beaver River. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 91, 1860 v. 3.) Big Chazy River 1852. Rept. on petition for apprn. to improve naviga- tion of Big Chazy River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 57, 1852 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Big Chazy River. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 92-94.) 1853/4. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of navigation of Big Chazy River. (Same 1853/4: 132-136.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question if Great Chasy River is state or private waters. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 159-160.) Black River 1828. Rept. of select committee on petition of comrs. for diverting surplus waters of Black River into Pleasant and Stony Creeks in Jefferson co. (As- sem. jol. 51 sess. 1828: 911.) 1854. Statement of final acct. on contract for improve- ment of Black River. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1854 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of canal comrs. in charge of Black River improvement and state engr. re. increased cost over estimates. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1859 v. 2.) 1859. Communications from state engr. on Black River improvement, etc. 4 pp. (Same 31, 1859 v. 1.) 1863. Communication re. Black River improvement. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1863 v. 2.) 1864. Rept. of canal bd. on bill for improvement of navigation of Black River. 2 pp. (Same 72, 1864 v. 4.) 486 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Black River— cont'd 1865. Reply of canal comrs. re. work on Black River improvements. 2 pp. (Same 19, 1865 v. 1.) 1869-1871. N. Y. Black River flood case. Testimony, arguments, etc., before canal appraisers. Collected in 3 vols. Not seen. Collection In N. Y. State Library. 1889. Rept of Black River reconnaissance. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1889 v. 5.) Chemung River 1820. Rept. on petition praying for apprn. for improve- ment of Chemung Narrows. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 643-644.) 1830. See below, Susquehanna River; this date. 1831. See same. 1891. Communication from state engr., etc., re. dredg- ing channel of Chemung River at Elmira. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1891 v. 6.) . Res. re. dredging of channel of Chemung River and apprn. for said purpose. 2 pp. (Same 34, 1891 v. 4.) Chenango River 1828. See above, Dams; this date. Chitteningo Creek 1825. Rept. re. petition for act for clearing Chitte- ningo Creek, in Onondaga and Madison cos. (As- sem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 483-484.) Ellicott Creek; see below, Expenditures Expenditures 1797-1878. Schedule of ann. expenditures by state and U. S. on improvement of Hudson River. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1878: 111.) 1797-1885. Same. (Same 1885: 108.) 1797-1892. Schedule of ann. apprns. for improving navigation of Hudson River. (Same 1890 (p. 305) —same 1892.) Item does not appear In rept. for 1891. 1810-1824. Stmt, of moneys paid out of treasury to im- prove navigation of Hudson River. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 247-251.) 1817-1882. See Railroads. Expenditures, for items re. Oneida River Improvement expenditures. 1817-1902. See same. 1818. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys appropriated for improvement of navigation of Hudson River; how they have been applied. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 388-392.) 1833. Stmt, of apprns. and expenditure for improve- ment of Hudson River. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 302, 1833 v. 4.) 1839-1860. Stmt, of receipts and payments by comrs. of canal fund on acct. of Oneida River improvement in each yr., 1839/45-1839/60. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1845 (p. 89)— same 1860.) 1839-1882. Receipts and payments on acct. of Oneida River improvement. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 123-124)— same 1882.) 1839-1895. Tabular stmt, of ann. receipts and pay- ments on acct. of the Oneida River improvement. (Comptroller's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (pp. 103-106) — same 1895.) 1840-1842. Stmts, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Tonawanda and Ellicott Creeks. (A.R. comp- troller re. expenditures on canals 1840 (pp. 58, 106- 107)— some 1842.) 1840-1843. Receipts and payments on acct. of fund for improvement of Oneida River. (A.R. comrs. canal fund 1840 (p. 30)— same 1843.) 1840-1847. Stmts, showing expenditures by canal comrs. on Oneida River improvement. (A.R. comp- RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Expenditures— cont'd troller re. expenditures on canals 1840 (pp. 41-42, 88)— same 1847.) No returns 1845-1846. . Stmt, showing expenses of engr's. dept on canals, Tonawanda and Ellicott Creeks, and Oneida River improvement (Same 1840 (foldg. table 2) — same 1847.) Tonawanda and Ellicott Creeks are omitted 1842-1847. 1848/9. Amt. of apprn. made for improving upper waters of Hudson River. (A.R. comptroller 1848/9: 79.) 1849-1877. Amt. contributed by state for improvement of navigable Hudson River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1878 v. 5.) 1849/50. Amt. of apprn. for improvement of upper waters of Hudson River. (A.R. comptroller 1849/ 50: 55.) . Amt. of apprn. for improvement of Raquette River. (Same 1849/50: 55.) 1850. Stmt of expenditures of engr's. dept. on Seneca River improvement. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1850: 42.) 1850/1. Amt. of apprn. made for improvement of Sara- nac River and Lake. (A.R. comptroller 1850/1: 52.) 1851/2. Stmt, of amt. appropriated for removal of ob- struction in navigation of Hudson River near Castleton under expectation of reimbursement by Congress. (Same 1851/2: 57-58.) 1861-1882. Detailed receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Oneida River improvement. (Ann. finan- cal rept. auditor canal dept. 1861 (pp. 70-71) — same 1882.) 1876-1877. Stmt, of expenditures by state engr., etc., for dredging Hudson River betw. Albany and Troy. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1876 (p. 32)— same 1877.) 1883-1888. Summary of cost of work done by N. Y. state on Hudson River improvement. (A.R. supt. public works on canals 1889: 17.) 1883-1891. Stmt of receipts and payments on acct. of fund of Oneida River improvement. (Comptrol- ler's financial rept. re. canals 1883 (p. 42) — same 1891.) Item does not appear in repts. lor 1884-1886. 1883-1892. Schedule of ann. prices charged by state for dredging in Hudson River. (A.R. engr. etc. 1890 (p. 297)— same 1892.) Item does not appear in rept lor 1891. 1884-1887. Tabular stmt, of disbursements by engineer- ing dept. of Hudson River improvement. (Same 1884 (p. 137)— same 1887.) Item does not appear in rept. for 1886. 1887-1892. Stmt, showing expenditures on Hudson River improvement. (A.R. supt public works on canals 1887 (p. 9) — same 1892.) Not lound in 1890. 1890-1892. Schedule of disbursements by engineering dept of Hudson River improvement. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1890 (p. 304) — same 1892.) Item does not appear in rept. for 1891. 1893. Additional apprn. for completion of Saranac River improvement, commenced under provisions of ch. 141, laws of 1893. (Same 1893: 37-38.) Genesee River See also Public Works : Dams. 1823. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition praying for certain improvements in navigation of Genesee River. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 81-82.) 1826. Rept. on petition praying for apprn. to deepen Genesee River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 781-782.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying for passage of law to secure free navigation of Genesee River. (Same Jan. 1828: 960-961.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 487 RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Harlem River 1839. Rept. on petitions re. navigation of Harlem River. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 190, 1839 v. 4.) 1871. Rept. re. improvements of portions of West- chester and N. Y. cos. of Spuyten Duyvil Creek and Harlem River and re. facilities of communica- tion betw. said cos. 23 pp. (Same 88, 1871 v. 7.) 1882. Communication of Harlem River improvement comn. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1882 v. 6.) . Veto of bill providing for Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek improvement. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1883: 893.) Hudson River See also Public Works : Dams and Expenditures. 1802. Communication from mngrs. of Lansingburg and Waterford Navigation Lottery re. further im- proving navigation of Hudson River betw. Albany and Waterford. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 160.) 1804. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Same Jan. 1804: 192.) . Rept. of comrs. for improving navigation of Hud- son River, about 8 miles below Albany; and pray- ing provision to reimburse sum expended. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 156-157.) 1816. Comrs'. rept. re. works in Hudson River betw. Troy and Waterford. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 485.) . Rept. re. improving navigation of Hudson River. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 241.) . Comrs'. rept. re. remonstrance agst. bill concern- ing improvement of navigation on Hudson River betw. Troy and Waterford. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 530-531.) . Rept. of comrs. re. navigation of Hudson River betw. Troy and Waterford. (Same Nov. 1816: 392- 395.) . Rept. praying removal of certain dams erected by comrs. apptd. for improving navigation betw. Troy and Lansinburg and Waterford. (Same 1816: 622.) 1818. Rept. re. improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 446-453.) . Rept. re. petition for apptmt. of three comrs. to fill vacancies on bd. of improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 340.) . Rept. re. improvement of navigation of Hudson River; fund appropriated for same. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 637-638.) 1819. Rept. re. amdmt. in existing laws for improve- ment in navigation of Hudson River; apprns. made for same. (Same Mch. 1819: 638.) 1820. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition for improving navigation of Hudson River betw. villages of Troy and Lansingburg and Waterford. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 158-159.) . Re. a bd. of comrs. to report a plan of improving navigation of Hudson River. (Govs. mess. 1820.) . Rept. re. apptmt. of comrs. for purpose of mak- ing further investigations re. navigation of Hudson River. (Sen. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 315-316.) . Rept. of bd. of comrs. apptd. to rept. plan for improving navigation of Hudson River. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 154-176.) . Same; separate. 14 pp. 1822. Res. that attention of national govt, be called to importance of improving navigation of Hudson, opening free communication with the internal canal navigation of state. 1 p. 1823. Rept. of canal comrs. on memorial on subject of lock and dam in Hudson River above Troy. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 816-821.) RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Hudson River — cont'd 1824. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to im- provement of navigation of Hudson River. (Same Jan. 1824: 174-175.) 1825. Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Same Jan. 1825: 214-215.) . Remedying navigation on upper Hudson River. (Govs. mess. 1825.) 1826. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 388-391.) 1827. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to navigation of Hudson River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 436-437.) . Rept. on navigation of Hudson River above Glen's Palls feeder of Champlain Canal. (Same Jan. 1827: 500-501.) 1829. Rept. of canal comrs. re. improvement of naviga- tion of Hudson River. (Same Jan. 1829: 207-210.) . Rept. on petition praying apprn. to enable canal comrs. to complete improvement of navigation of Hudson River. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 334-336.) 1830. Rept. of canal comrs. re. improvement of navi- gation of Hudson River with steam dredging machine. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 335, 1830 v. 4.) 1831. See below, Sacandaga River; this date. 1834. Obstruction in Hudson River; effect on general interests of commerce. (Govs. mess. 1834.) 1839. Rept. on petition for improvement of Hudson River. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 117, 1839 v. 3.) 1840. Rept. of canal bd. re. survey of branches of Hudson River, transmitting rept. and estimates of engr. 35 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1840 v. 2.) . Rept. of canal bd. re. continuation of survey of northern branches of Hudson River. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 275, 1840 v. 7.) 1849. Rept. on bill to provide for improving upper waters of Hudson River. 4 pp. (Same 203, 1849 v. 5.) 1851. Urged that gen. govt, make apprns. for improve- ment of lakes, harbors, and removal of obstruction in Hudson River. (Govs. mess. 1851.) 1853. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. removing obstruc- tions from channel of Hudson River. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1853 v. 1.) 1854. Communications re. improvement of Hudson River. 4 pp. (Same 31, 1854 v. 1.) 1855. Rept. re. improvement of navigation of Hudson River. 12 pp. (Some 23, 1855 v. 1.) 1857. Memorial of Amer. Geographical and Statistical Socy. for improvement of Champlain and Hud- son River valley. 8 pp. (Same 14, 1857 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition for apprn. to improve west branch of Hudson River. 4 pp. (Same 118, 1857 v. 4.) 1858. Rept. of state engr., etc., re. clearing channel of Hudson River near West Troy. 2 pp. (Same 82, 1858 v. 2.) 1863. Communications from state engr., etc., re. re- moval of obstruction from Hudson River. 37 pp., 1 map. (Same 86, 1863 v. 5.) . Rept. re. improvement of Hudson River. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 77, 1863 v. 5.) 1864. Rept. of comrs. on improvement of Hudson River betw. Troy and New Baltimore. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1863: 109-112.) ■ . Same. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 18, 1864 v. 3; Assem. doc. 22, 1864 v. 2.) . Recommendation for further apprn. for removal of obstruction in Hudson River. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1864: 13.) 488 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Hudson River — cont'd 1864-1866. Rept. of comrs. on improvement of Hudson River. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1864 (pp. 80-82) — same 1866.) Rept. for 1866 made under provision of chapter 491, laws of 1866. 1865. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Hudson River. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 26, 1865 v. 2.) 1866. Rept of comrs. under ch. 561, laws of 1865, for improvement of Hudson River. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1866 v. 1.) . Inadequacy of legislative apprn. to defray ex- penses of survey of Hudson River and Champlain Canal noted; additional apprn. recommended. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1866: 21.) 1867. Rept. on survey of Hudson River to Ft. Ed- ward and of Champlain Canal enlargement from tidewater to Whitehall. Ill pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1867 v. 2.) . Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Hudson River. 7 pp. (Same 8, 1867 v. 1.) 1874. Same. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1874 v. 5.) . Rept. on survey of waters of upper Hudson and Raquette rivers. 82 pp. Not seen ; title from Bowker ; book in State Library, Albany. 1876. Recommendation for further apprn. for Hudson River improvement. (Govs. mess. 1876.) 1879-1892. Rept. on Hudson River improvement. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1879 (pp. 138-139) — same 1892.) Item does not appear in repts. for 1881-1883, 1886, 1891. 1885. Rept. of comrs. on storing headwater of Hudson River. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1885 v. 5.) . Result of work done and contracts let by supt. of public works; stmts, of disbursements of engi- neering dept. of Hudson River improvement. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1885: 110-111.) 1889-1892. Repts. on inspection of waters of Hudson River and its tributaries, 1-4. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1889 (pp. 189-233)— same 1892.) 1889 rept. has charts, drawings, etc. 1892 rept has charts, diagrams of chemical and biological an- alyses of water, published in vol. of maps ace. 13 A.R., no. 24-27. 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on work of removing ob- structions in and improving Hudson River. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 188-190.) 1893. Same; on authority of comrs. of land office to grant permission to dredging contractors to dredge Hudson River. (Same 1893: 408-409.) 1894. Communication by r.r. comrs. declaring inlets and creeks along east side of Hudson River betw. Albany and Spuyten Duyvil no longer navigable. (Assem. jol. 1894: 1474-1475.) . Recommendation for erection of reservoirs on upper Hudson River to replenish diminished sum- mer flow of streams supplying water to eastern and middle divisions of state canals. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1884: 5.) 1895. Rept. on upper Hudson storage. (Same 1895: 89-195.) Mohawk River See also Public Works : Dams. 1825. Rept. re. propriety of declaring waters of Mo- hawk River, Herkimer co., no longer a highway. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 783-784.) 1828. Rept. on petitions and memorials praying for improvement of navigation of Mohawk River. (Same Jan. 1828: 695.) Moose River; see below, Raquette River Neversink River; see Corporations. Public Aid RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Newtown Creek 1896. Rept. on improvement of commercial and sani- tary conditions of Newtown Creek, Long Is., with ace. bill. 9 pp. (Assem. doc. 8, 1896 v. 4.) Niagara River 1894. Debate on proposed amdmt. re. right of state to dispose of any right, title, or interest in or to Niagara River. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 4: 612-615.) . Debate on proposed amdmt. re. diversion of waters of Niagara River. (Same 1894 v. 4: 627- 641.) . Proposed amdmt. re. waters of Niagara River and debate on same. (Same 1894 v. 4: 164-173.) . Substitutes and amdmts. re. diversion of waters of Niagara River. (Same 1894 v. 5: 727-728.) . Article of amdmt. re. diversion of waters of Niagara River. (Same 1894 v. 3: 808-809.) . Rept. and explanation of sub-committee on legis- lative powers re. diversion of waters of Niagara River. (Same 1894 v. 3: 809-824.) . Articles of amdmt. and debate re. diversion of waters of Niagara River. (Same 1894 v. 3: 824- 873.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. right to divert waters of Niagara River above the falls for mnfg. puposes. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 322-329.) North River 1809. Rept. of engr. re. improvement in navigation of North River. (Assem. jol. 32 sess. 1809: 49-50.) 1879. Petition of Chamber of Commerce, Produce Ex- change, and Bd. of Trade in favor of passage of bill authorizing tunneling of North River. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 66, 1879 v. 2.) Oak Orchard Creek 1891. Communication from supt. of public works re. Oak Orchard Creek improvement. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1891: 569.) Oneida River See also above, Expenditures. 1828. Rept. on petitions for improving navigation of Oneida River and Lake. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 659-661.) 1836. Rept. on petitions for act to improve navigation of Oneida and Seneca Rivers. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 264, 1836 v. 4.) 1837. Rept. of canal comrs. on improvement of Cayuga inlet, Seneca River, and Oneida and Seneca Rivers, under 3 acts of legisl. 6 pp. (Same 90, 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on improvement of Oneida River. 5 pp. (Same 232, 1838 v. 5.) 1839. Rept., estimates, and map made by O. W. Childs re. Oneida River. 16 pp. (Same 59, 1839 v. 2.) . Rept. re. improvement of navigation of Oneida River. 3 pp. (Same 182, 1839 v. 4.) Oswegatchie River 1852. Rept. on bill for apprn. to improve Oswegatchie River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1852 v. 5.) Oswego River 1823. Rept. of canal comrs. on petition praying im- provement of navigation of Oswego River betw. Salina and Lake Ontario. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 89.) 1824. See below, Seneca River; this date. 1825. Rept. on memorials re. improvement of Oswego River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 687.) Perch River 1827. Rept. on petition re. passage of law to remove obstructions from channel of Perch River. (As- sem. jol. 50 sess. 1827: 640.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 489 RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Perch River — cont'd 1830. Kept, on petition re. removing obstructions in Perch River. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 379, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) Raquette River 1850. Rept. on petitions for improvement of Raquette and Moose rivers. 32 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1850 v. 4.) 1854. Rept. on improvement of navigation of Raquette River. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 24, 1854 v. 1.) Sacondaga River 1831. Rept. re. survey of Sacondaga, Schroon, and middle branch of Hudson River. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 248, 1831 v. 3.) 1859. Communication from atty. gen. re. Sacandaga River; liability of state for damages to owners of canals. 4 up. (name 162, 1859 v. 3.) St. Lawrence River 1811. Rept. of surveyor gen. re. navigation on at. Lawrence River. (Assem. jol. 34 sess. 1811: 63-b5.) 1820. Rept. re. petition praying apprn. for improve- ment of navigation of St. Lawrence River within state. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 994-996.) St. Regis River 1856. Rept. on improvements of St. Regis River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 112, 1856 v. 4.) Salmon River 1857. Rept. on petitions for improvement of Salmon River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1857 v. 1.) 1887. Veto of Assem. bill 751 to provide for protection of banks of Salmon River from injury in its use as public highway. (Assem. jol. v. 2 1887: 1373- 1374.) Saranac River See also above, Expenditures, 1851. Rept. on petitions for apprn. for improvement of Saranac River and lakes. 4 pp. (Assem. doc 94 1851 v. 4.) 1852-1853. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of Saranac River and lakes. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 95-96.) 1856. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under act passed in 1851 for improvement of Saranac River and its tribu- taries, on progress of work. (Same 1855/6: 109- 1892. Engr. recommends that small apprn. be made to improve condition of Saranac River. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 31.) Schroon River 1816. Rept. on petition praying grant of money to be applied to opening and improving of navigation of Schroon River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1816: 423-424.) 1831. See above, Sacandaga River; this date. Seneca River See also Public Works : Dams and Expenditures. 1812. Rept. of surveyor gen. re. survey of Seneca River. (Sen. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 77-78.) 1824. Rept. re. new survey and estimate of expense of improving navigation betw. Onondaga Lake and Lake Ontario by way of Seneca and Oswego rivers (Same Jan. 1824: 261-265.) 1824-1890. Documentary history of Seneca River im- provements. (11 A.R. bd. of health v. 2 1890: 436- 530.) 1837. Rept. on bill to amend act to improve Seneca River, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 306, 1837 v. 4.) . See also above, Oneida River. 1850. Rept. re. improvement of Seneca River at Bald- winsville. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 94, 1850 v. 3.) RIVER CONSERVANCY— cont'd Susquehanna River See also Public Works : Dams. 1830. Rept. re. survey of Susquehanna and Chemung rivers and connecting Otsego Lake with Erie Canal by canal or r.r. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 2.) 1831. Rept. on survey of Susquehanna and Chemung rivers, etc. 54 pp. (Assem. doc. 278, 1831 v. 3.) Tonawanda Creek; see above, Expenditures Wallkill River 1880. Rept. on improvement of Wallkill River. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1880 v. 2.) RIVERS Traffic; see Commerce: State. River-borne ROADS 1872. Recommendation to request federal govt, to give temporary assistance to states who need it because of expenditures for public roads, etc. (Govs. mess. 1872.) New Jersey 1894. Rept. of committee of agric. apptd. to visit N. J. to inspect their road system. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 58, 1894 v. 9.) New York State serial 1899-1904. Improvement of public highways. Bulle- tin, 1-7. Albany, 1899-1904. Checklist no. 1. Improvement of public highways. Apr., 1899. 16 pp. General Information, no. 2. Same. Oct., 1899. 16 pp. no. 3. Same. Oct., 1901. Instructions for obtaining state aid in the improvement of public highways. 35 pp. no. 4. Issued by U. S. Dept. of Agric. as Public Roads Inquiries Bulletin 22. no. 5. Proceedings of 4th ann. supervisors' highway convention of State of N. Y., Jan., 1903. 82 pp. no. 6. Same, 5th. Jan., 1904. 103 pp. no. 7. Improvement, repair, and maintenance of public highways. July, 1904. 124 pp. non-serial 1802. Rept. re. relief asked by inhabitants of West- chester for damages caused by opening and im- provement of certain great roads. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 198.) . Rept. of mngrs. of 3 successive lotteries re. im- provement of certain great roads in state. (Same 25 sess. 1802: 275-276.) 1806. Rept. on petitions requesting legislative aid in opening road from Lake Champlain to St. Law- rence River. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 100.) 1807-1856. Grants made by state for roads other than 4 great roads. (Assem. doc. 94 (pp. 16-17), 1860 v. 3.) 1808. Rept. re. petition for aid to open and lay out road from Lake Champlain to St. Lawrence River. (Sen. jol. 31 sess. 1808: 113.) 1811. Comptroller's rept. re. proceeds of sale of land in Military Tract and apprns. made out of same to improve parts of roads from Oswego to the Salt Springs, and the court house, in Onondaga. (As- sem. jol. 34 sess. 1811: 331.) 1812. Rept. of surveyor gen. and comptroller on apprns. made for opening and improving roads which remain unsatisfied and opinion of best method of satisfying apprns. (Same 36 sess. 1812: 342-344.) 490 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1812. Rept. re. petition for establishment of road from Newtown, Tioga co., to Ithaca, Seneca co. (Same 35. sess. 1812: 158.) 1814. Comrs'. rept. on opening road betw. Albany and foot of sloop navigation on St. Lawrence River. (Sen. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 55-56.) . Rept. of comrs. of state road betw. Albany and St. Lawrence River. (Same Jan. 1815: 223-224.) 1815. Same. (Same Jan. 1815: 223-224.) 1816. Recommendation to transfer from executive the apptg. of comrs. to lay roads and inspectors to examine them. (Govs. mess. 1816.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess. re. canals and roads. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1816: 392-396.) . Comrs'. rept. re. great northern state road. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 384.) . Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys paid out of treasury of state for opening and making road betw. city of Albany and St. Lawrence. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1816: 240-248.) 1819. Duty of road improvement. (Govs. mess. 1819.) . Rept. on petition praying that unexpended moneys appropriated for laying out, opening, and improving road from Turin to Emilyville be in- vested and interest expended in improvement of part of road in Ley den east of Black River. (As- sem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 598-599.) 1820. Rept. on that part of govs, speech re. improve- ments of roads and bridges unfavorable to petition praying apprn. sufficient to improve road from Mayvilie, Chautauqua co., to Canandaigua, Ontario co. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 91.) 1821. Rept. on petition praying apprn. for laying out and improving road from Windsor to Binghamton through Coles settlement. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 731-732.) 1822. Rept. on petition of comr. to open and improve road from Chester to Canton and comrs. to open and improve road from Albany to St. Lawrence with rept. of comptroller thereon. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 92.) . Rept. on petition praying for money to be ap- plied to improving road leading from Buffalo to Predonia. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 463-464.) 1823. Rept. on petitions praying grant to open and im- prove road from Rome to Sackett's Harbor. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 765-766.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. opening and improvement of road through Oil Spring Indian Reservation in Allegany and Cattaraugus cos. (Same 1823: 577- 578.) . Rept. on petition praying legislative aid to open road from village of Hamilton, Cattaraugus co., to Penna. line. (Same 1823: 134-135.) 1824. Rept. on act to lay out and improve road from Chase's Patent to Lake Pleasant in Montgomery co. (Same 47 sess. 1824: 494-498.) . Rept. on petition praying apprn. for improving road leading from Port Covington to town of Mas- sena, St. Lawrence co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 93.) . Rept. on petitions praying apprn. for permanent improvement of road through Chemung Narrows in Tioga co. and Chimney Narrows, Steuben co. (Same Jan. 1824: 1902-1903.) . Rept. on petition praying apprn. to improve state road from Sackett's Harbor to Rome. (Same Jan. 1824: 686-687.) 1825. Rept. re. laying out and improvement of road from Chase's Patent to Lake Pleasant, Montgomery co. (Same Jan. 1825: 585-586.) ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1825. Importance of constructing road from Hudson River to Cayuga Lake. (Govs. mess. 1825.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess. re. great state road from Hudson River to Lake Erie betw. route of Erie Canal and Penna. line. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 791-798.) . Rept. re. petition praying apprn. to improve road through Indian lands in Onondaga reservation. (Same 48 sess. 1825: 775-776.) 1825-1826. Rept. of comrs. of great state road betw. Lake Erie and Hudson River. 61 pp. (Same Jan. 1826 app. K.) 1826. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Suffolk co. praying for apprn. of money to improve roads in said co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 384.) . Rept. on petition praying for apprn. of money to improve road through Indian lands in Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 466.) . Rept. on petition praying for survey of road from Port Kent, Essex co., to Hopkinton, St. Law- rence co. (Same Jan. 1826: 495-499.) . Rept. of comrs. of state road re. which of sev- eral routes surveyed is most beneficial and suitable for making such road. (Same Jan. 1826: 774-775.) . Rept. on petition praying legislative aid for con- struction of northern state road and road along western margin of Lake Champlain. (Same Jan. 1826: 769.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to state road betw. Lake Erie and Hudson River; and ace. docs. (Same Jan. 1826: 681-685.) 1827. Construction of road from Hudson River to Lake Erie. (Govs. mess. 1827.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to land communication betw. Lake Erie and Hud- son River. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 173-176.) -. Rept. on petition for construction of road on west margin of Lake Champlain. (Same Jan. 1827: 567-569.) . Rept. re. improvement of road through Indian reservation in Erie co. (Same Jan. 1827: 761.) . Rept. on improvement of main road through Buf- falo Indian reservation. (Same Jan. 1827: 650- 651.) . Communication from surveyor gen. re. disposi- tion of certain land along Wood Creek, Oneida co., set apart as public highway. (Same Jan. 1827: 270-271.) 1828. Rept. on petition re. construction of road from Oaksville, Otsego co., to Erie Canal. (Same Jan. 1828: 565.) . Rept. on petition praying construction of road betw. Oxford, Chenango co., to Otselic Creek. (Same Jan. 1828: 303.) . Rept. on petition for road through Westmore- land, Vernon, and Verona. (Same Jan. 1828: 176- 177.) . Rept. on petition for apprn. to improve road lead- ing across Buffalo Creek Indian reservation. (Same Jan. 1828: 174-175.) . Rept. on petitions praying construction of road from Port Kent to Hopkinton, St. Lawrence co. (Same Jan. 1828: 597-598.) . Communication from comrs. apptd. to lay out road from Port Kent to Hopkinton, St. Lawrence co.; estimated cost of construction, etc. (Same Jan. 1828: 483-486.) . Rept. on memorial praying state compensation for construction of certain roads, as assessed tax was not delivered. (Same Jan. 1828: 883-884.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 491 ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1828. Rept. on petition praying legislative aid for con- struction of road on west margin of Lake Cham- plain. (Same Jan. 1828: 915-916.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to state road from Lake Erie to Hudson River. ( Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 135-136.) 1829. Rept. on petition praying aid for road from Whitehall northward along west side of Lake Champlain. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 722-723.) -. Rept. on petition praying construction of road from Port Kent, Essex co., to Hopkinton, St. Law- rence co. (Same Jan. 1829: 362-366.) 1830. Rept. on petition for aid for road improvement in Jefferson, Oswego, and Oneida cos. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 350, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition for grant from state to con- struct road from Lake George to Warrensburgh. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 283, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of St. Lawrence and Franklin cos. for aid to construct road through St. Regis reservation. 2 pp. (Same 223, 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition for state road from Buffalo to Cataraugus Creek. 2 pp. (Same 224, 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of Franklin and Clinton cos. re. military road therein. 2 pp. (Same 282, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition for road from Sherburne to Utica. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 253, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) 1831. Rept. on petition to discontinue part of state road in Erie co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 284, 1831 v. 4.) . Communication from comptroller re. Port Kent and Hopkinton road. 4 pp. (Same 283, 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition to repeal act passed Mch. 19, 1830, apptg. comrs. to lay out road from Sherburne to Utica. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 41, 1831 v. 1.) . Communication from comptroller re. Port Kent and Hopkinton road. 3 pp. (Same 62, 1831 v. 1.) 1832. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Clinton co. for apprn. to complete road. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 62, 1832 v. 1.) . Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Erie co. for authority to construct road from Buffalo to Ham- burgh. 2 pp. (Same 216, 1832 v. 3.) . Rept. on petitions and remonstrances re. repeal of law authorizing opening of road from Bennett's Corners, Herkimer co., to Fort Plain, Montgomery co. 3 pp. (Same 156, 1832 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on petitions to lay out road from German Flats, Herkimer co., to Fort Plain, Montgomery co. 2 pp. (Same 165, 1833 v. 2.) . Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Tompkins, Tioga, Broome, and Chenango cos. for improvement of road in Broome co. terminating in Mineral Spring. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Remonstrance on subject of construction of mac- adam road from Utica to New Berlin. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 98, 1834 v. 2.) — — . Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Rensselaer co. for incorporation of co. for constructing roads, for extension of roads, etc. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1834 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on roads and bridges, on peti- tions of inhabitants of Washington, Essex, and Clinton cos. for legislative aid in bldg. road from Montreal to Albany. (Assem. doc. 110, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. on amdmt. of law re. laying out of roads. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 122, 1834 v. 2.) ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1834. Rept. re. state road from Hudson River to Che- nango valley and Oswego. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 363, 1834 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. on roads and bridges on road from Port Kent to Hopkinton. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 12, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. on road from Whitehall to Port Henry. 19 pp. (Same 14, 1835 v. 1.) . Rept. on petitions re. road through Highlands. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 391, 1835 v. 5.) -. Rept. on petitions for macadamized road from Albany to Oswego. 3 pp. (Same 387, 1835 v. 5.) 1836. Rept. on petitions re. public highway in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester cos. 4 pp. (Same 277, 1836 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Deerfield and Utica praying for construction of macadamized road bew. two places. (Same 300, 1839 v. 5.) . Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Little Falls, Manheim, etc., re. distribution of road distr. 2 pp. (Same 49, 1839 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. re. road from Manheim Bridge to Cherry Valley. 2 pp. (Same 357, 1840 v. 8.) . Rept. on petition for construction of macadam road in town of Deerfield. 2 pp. (Same 216, 1840 v. 5.) 1841. Rept. on petitions for loan to improve state road from Rome to Sackett's Harbor. 2 pp. (Same 97, 1841 v. 4.) 1843. In favor of internal improvements by roads and canals. (Govs. mess. 1843.) 1846. Communication re. road from Clinton prison to navigable waters of Lake Champlain. 12 pp. (As- sem. doc. 55, 1846 v. 2.) 1849. Communication from comrs. of code re. highway, bridges, and ferries statutes. 16 pp. (Same 12, 1849 v. 1.) 1856. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Fulton co. for apprn. 3 pp. (Same 78, 1856 v. 3.) 1857. Rept. on petition for charter to construct road from Hunter's Point to Newton and Flushing, Queens co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 119, 1857 v. 4.) . Rept. on bill to construct road from Clinton prison to Bellmont. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1857 v. 2.) 1861. Rept. on act to open great forest of northern N. Y. by means of wagon roads. 23 pp. (Same 52, 1861 v. 2.) . Rept. re. construction of road from Johnsburg to Raquette Lake. 3 pp. (Same 51, 1861 v. 2.) 1870. Recommendation for general law to provide for improvement of all roads in state without indi- vidual applications to legisl. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1870: 22.) 1891. Construction by state of two scientifically built roads in each co. recommended. (Same 1891.) 1892. Grant of state lands used as street should be made with reservations protecting public ease- ment; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 81-82.) . Sufficient apprn. to complete investigation, etc., for laying roadway from Niagara Falls reservation to Lake Ontario, requested. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1892: 31.) 1893. General law prescribing certain kinds of im- proved roads outlining methods of raising and ex- pending necessary money, etc., urged. (Govs. mess. 1893.) . Outline of proposed road improvement near Clinton prison if legisl. apprn. be forthcoming. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1893: 36.) 492 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1896. Recommendation that apprn. of $10,000 be made to provide for salary and necessary expenses of ad- ditional asst. engr. to be assigned especially to work re. reconstruction of roads and highways. (Some 1896: 29.) . Rept. of special committee on good roads. 117 pp. (Assem. doc. 26, 1896 v. 5.) . Good roads; by J. B. Kerr. (56 A.R. state agric. socy. 1896: 414-418.) 1897. Necessity for state aid to roads; by O. D. Dor- ner. (57 same 1897: 233-237.) 1898. Need for more general road improvement. (Govs. mess. 1898: 27-28.) . Summary of proposed amdmts. to the last " good roads " law re. construction of public highways. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1898: 22-23.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; mngrs. of state institution benefited by road may pay due share of expense of making same. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 208-211.) . Table showing roads surveyed; contracts let; amts. paid on them and also advertising. (A.R. eng. etc. on canals 1898: 25.) 1899. History of road improvements during yr., ar- ranged by roads. (Same 1899: 38-42.) . Continued legislative provision for improvement of roads. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1899: 22.) 1899-1901. Outline of improvement of public highways during yr. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1899 (pp. 307-364)— same 1901.) 1899-1904. Tabular stmt, of contracts for improve- ment of public highways, showing name of con- tractor; character of work; engr's. estimates, etc. (Same 1899 (p. 448)— same 1904.) 1900. Good roads; by H. D. Hunt. (A.R. bureau farmers' institute 1899: 108-117.) 1900-1901. Recommendation re. enactment of law en- abling state engr. to close any road during progress of its improvement; law providing for maintenance in explicit terms which will enable highway comr. to raise money. (A.R. engr. etc. 1900 (p. 21) — same 1901.) 1900/1. Good roads and good schools. (48 A.R. supt. public instruction 1900/1: xxxv-xxxvi.) 1901. Demand for amdmt. to law so as to provide that bldg. of roads be at entire expense of state. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1901: 33.) . Powers and duties of state engr. in supervision and maintenance of roads; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 206-210.) 1901-1902. Suggestions re. improvement of various state highways funded by means of issuing state bonds bearing interest and to be redeemed in course of 17 years from issue. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1901 (pp. 29-35) — same 1902.) 1901-1903. Apprn. for highway improvement recom- mended. (Same 1901 (p. 28)— same 1903.) 1901-1904. Tabular schedule of all roads for which con- tracts have been made under ch. 115, laws of 1898. (Same 1901 (folded table 1)— some 1904.) 1902. Continuance of liberal apprn. for bldg. of good roads; amdmt. of laws to give state engr. power of supervision. (Govs. mess. 1902: 15.) . Stmt, of engr. and surveyor, Jan. 1; improve- ment of public highways, broadside. 1902-1903. Proc. of 3 and 4 ann. good roads conv. of bd. of supervisors of N. Y. state held at Albany. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1902 (pp. 118-193) — same 1903.) — -. Recommendation re. enactment of law enabling state engr. to close any road during progress of its improvement (Same 1902 (p. 22)— same 1903.) ROADS— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1902-1904. Rept. of special examiner of highways. (Same 1902 (pp. 194-195)— same 1904.) 1903. Great demand for state aid in bldg. of roads makes bond issue necessary; extension for pay- ment of bonds authorized for canal improvement should be made applicable to bldg. of roads also. (Govs. mess. 1903: 34.) . Memorial re. const, amdmt. to enable state to maintain commercial supremacy by development of main highways and issue of bonds to aid in their construction. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1903 v. 6.) . Improvement of public highways. Comparison of progress during period in which the state aid law has been in operation in the state [i. e. 1898- 1902]. 12 pp. 1904. Demand for supervision of state for maintenance of improved roads. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 27.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; cities of state exempt from expense of maintenance of highways con- structed under good roads act. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 204-205.) . Amdmt. to act re. improvement of public high- ways so as to authorize advances to division engrs. recommended. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xl.) Bridges; see that title Convict Labor; see Labor. Convict Labor Expenditures for 1792-1795. Expenditures of comrs. for erecting bridges and repairing roads in western and middle distrs. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1796: 166-167; 172-173.) Comrs. apptd. under act of April 10, 1792. 1819. Rept. of comptroller on comrs'. rept. re. opening and improvement of road from Albany to St. Law- rence and expenditure of money for that purpose. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 667-668.) . Same; on expenditures of comrs. for improve- ment of road betw. Salina and Redfield. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 155-156.) . Same; on the amount of moneys drawn from treasury for opening and improving of great roads in state. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 258-260.) 1825-1827. Same; of moneys paid out of treasury under act to provide for survey of land communication betw. Lake Erie and Hudson River. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 71-78.) 1827. Same; amt. of moneys expended in surveying route of contemplated state road. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 259.) . Same; showing condition of funds available for construction of state roads. (Same Jan. 1827: 264- 270.) 1898-1903/4. Detailed stmt, of payments from general fund for improvement of public highways under provisions of ch. 115, laws of 1898. (A.R. comp- troller 1897/8 (p. 117)— same 1903/4.) Laws 1859. Highways, ways, and plank roads: The statutes of N. Y. re. highways, ways, bridges, ferries, and plank roads; with commentaries; by W. S. Bishop, ed. 5. Rochester, 1859. 1869. State laws re. highways, bridges, ferries, plank, and turnpike roads, passed from Jan. 1, 1861, to the close of the sess. of 1869. Albany, 1869. 56 pp. 1898. The highway law of N. Y. state; ch. xix of gen- eral laws (laws of 1890, ch. 568). Together with all other statutes of state re. highways. Annota- tions and forms. Ed. by H. Noyes Greene. Al- bany, 1898. xxxviii, 447 pp. 1903. Compilation of laws for improvement of public highways. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1903: 110- 124.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 493 ROADS— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1903. Improvement of highways, state of N. Y., ch. 115, laws of 1898. As amended to Mch. 1, 1903. 7 pp. Tax; see Taxation: State. Road Tax ROADS: COUNTY ROADS Including town and village highways. 1820. Rept. re. petition praying tax to be levied upon lands of non-resident proprietors for opening and improving roads and constructing and repairing bridges. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 417-419.) 1826. Rept. re. amt. of moneys reed, at treasury and paid to road comrs. (Same Jan. 1826: 707-708.) 1828. Communication from surveyor gen. suggesting advisability of passage of law obliging town offi- cers to report to him re. position of roads and bridges, to insure accuracy of projected state maps. (Same Jan. 1828: 167-168.) 1832. Present attitude of farmers towards road tax; better system of road laws. (Govs. mess. 1832.) 1834. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of Onon- daga and Rockland cos. for alteration of law regu- lating highway labor. (Assem. doc. 385, 1834 v. 4.) 1851. Rept. on bill re. officers having charge of high- ways and re. work assessed thereon. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1851 v. 2.) 1858. Communication from comptroller on construc- tion of roads by use of non-resident highway taxes. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 49, 1859 v. 1.) 1882. Veto of Assem. bill 346 to amend act re. liability of towns and comrs. of highways. (Assem. jol. 1882: 1128.) 1891. Improvement of co. roads; by J. Wood. (51 A R. state agric. socy. 1891: 309-318.) 1893. Table by cos. of days worked on highways; cash expenditures for highway improvement. (Govs. mess. 1893.) . Preamble and res. re. improvement of co. roads and highways. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1893 v. 6.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. on matter of repair of roads by villages. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 166-168.) . Defects in law re. operation of " money " system in towns located in cos. in which co. road system shall be adopted. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1894.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. term of office of highway comrs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 100-104.) 1897. Same; on highway law and rebate of taxes for use of wide tires. (Same 1897: 183.) 1898. Same; highway law; purchase of road machine. (Same 1898: 72-73.) . Abolition of road labor system and substitution of money system recommended. (Govs. mess. 1898.) 1898-1899. Comparative stmt, of amts. paid several cos. for taxes levied under laws of 1898, ch. 351, for repair of highways; decisions of court in certain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: xxv-xxvii.) 1898-1900. Stmt, showing amt. paid several cos. under ch. 351, laws of 1898, providing for ann. tax in towns voting money system for repair of highways. (Same 1900/1: xxix-xxx.) 1898-1903. Stmt, by towns and cos. showing distribu- tion and adoption of money system for repair of highways; amts. paid to co. treasurers pursuant to ch. 351, laws of 1898. (Same 1901/2 (p. 682)— same 1903/4.) 1899. Co. road should be maintained at expense of co. under supervision of bd. of supervisors and co. engr.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 374.) . Highway improvements; duties of bds. of super- visors; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1899: 216-217.) ROADS: COUNTY ROADS— cont'd 1900. Res. adopted at town mtg., directing that work of keeping highways and bridges of town in repair shall be by contract, is void; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 137-138.) . State not required to pay 25% of money tax for highways to towns when system is changed other than by vote of election; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 201-202.) . Co. road may be established but this of itself does not constitute a " co. road system " as con- templated by ch. 375, laws of 1895; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 231-233.) 1901. Highway law does not apply to towns caring for highways under money system; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 213-215.) . Highway law; change from money system to labor system; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 301-304.) . Highways; money system, certificate of amt. of tax must be filed by comptroller even if reed, after date specified in statute; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 154-155.) 1901/2. Recommendation for law providing for state supervision of expenditures for repairs of high- ways. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xxviii.) 1902. Highway law; duty of highway comrs. to com- pel street r.r. co. to restore highway to former con- dition; r.r. comrs. may do it in case highway comrs. fail to act; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 230-231.) . Highway comr.; town bd. without authority to relieve highway comr. who has exceeded apprn.; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 258-260.) . Highways; money system; adoption of co. road system by bd. of supervisors under sees. 54-58 of highway law; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 248-251.) 1903. Comptroller suggests that supervision of expen- ditures for repair of highways under money system be placed under supervision of state engr. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: xxvii.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; res. accepting estimates and authorizing bldg. of highway may be reed, by state engr. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 211-212.) . Same; supervisors may not pass blanket res. for improvement of highways. (Same 1904: 314-315.) . Same; application of money system to highways improved under good roads law. (Same 1904: 333- 334.) . Same; towns liable for part payment for con- struction and improvement of highways may raise their share by issuance of bonds. (Same 1904: 350-351.) . Same; highway law; change from labor to money system; erection of sidewalks. (Same 1904: 361-362.) . Same; highway law; cutting of brush and weeds; use of highway tax for repair of highways; labor system of working highways. (Same 1904: 358-360.) . Same; right of highway comr. to remove tele- phone poles which obstruct Albany and Schenec- tady road. (Same 1904: 366-369.) . Right of state engr. to enter reservation and im- prove highway; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1904: 394-398.) . Rept. of co. engrs. arranged by cos. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1904: 254-269.) . Provision for satisfaction of section claims for construction of co. roads recommended. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xliv.) 494 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK ROADS: COUNTY ROADS— cont'd Albany County 1803. Communication from comrs. re. road leading from Albany City to Orange co. turnpike. (Assem. jol. 26 sess. 1803: 12-15.) 1828. Rept. on petitions praying that comrs. be apptd. to lay out road from Albany to Elizabethtown, Es- sex co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 234-236.) Cayuga County 1812. Rept. re. petition for act to appt. comrs. to lay out and improve road from lot no. 16, township of Aurelius, Cayuga co., to Musqueto Point, and thence to Little Sodus Bay. (Assem. jol. 35 sess. 1812: 97-98.) 1818. Rept. re. bldg. of road from town of Cato, Cayuga co., to town of Sodus, Ontario co. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 523.) Chenango County 1816. Rept. on petition praying apprn. for improving certain highway in Chenango. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1816: 375.) 1852. Rept. on petition of comrs. of highways in Guil- ford, Chenango co., for compensation for highway and bridge taken by state. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 14, 1852 v. 1.) 1853. Clinton County See below, Jefferson County; this date. Dutchess County 1836. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Dutchess co. for repeal of act apptg. comrs. to lay out road from Poughkeepsie to Pine Plains. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1836 v. 2.) 1887. Veto of act to provide for apptmt. of road comr. in town of Fishkill, Dutchess co. (Assem. jol. v. 2 1887: 1501-1502.) 1828. Erie County See above, Chemung County; this date. Essex County 1828. See above, Albany County; this date. 1829. Communication from comrs. apptd. to open road from Cedar Point westward through Essex co. (Assem. jol. 52 sess. 1829: 452-455.) . Rept. of committee on roads and bridges on peti- tion re. construction of road through Essex co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 356-357.) 1833. Rept. re. situation and progress of road from Cedar Point westward, in Essex co. 10 pp. (As- sem. doc. 226, 1833 v. 3.) Fulton County 1840. Rept. on petitions re. repeal of act apptg. comrs. to lay out road from Benedicts Mills to Erie Canal. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1840 v. 3.) 1848. See below, Montgomery County; this date. Greene County 1831. Rept. on petition of W. Hyde and others of Catskill, Greene co., praying to be exempt from highway labor. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 332, 1831 v. 4.) Hamilton County 1860. Rept. of committee on petition of supervisors of Hamilton co. for wagon roads. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1860 v. 3.) 1861. Communication from bd. of supervisors of Ham- ilton co. re. internal Improvements therein, etc. 22 pp. (Same 10, 1861 v. 1.) Plea for development of resources of Hamilton co. by means of roads, etc. 1879. Veto of Sen. bill 23 re. construction of road in Johnsburg, Hamilton co. (Sen. jol. 1879: 248-249.) ROADS: COUNTY ROADS— cont'd Jefferson County 1834. Rept. on petition of comrs. of highways of towns of Watertown and Pamelia, Jefferson co., to bor- row money. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 63, 1834 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on petition of comrs. apptd. to lay out road in Jefferson and St. Lawrence cos. 2 pp. (Same 195, 1838 v. 4.) 1853. Rept. of comrs. to provide for laying out and opening road from Clinton co. to Carthage, Jeffer- son co. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 111-116.) 1838. Kings County See below, Suffolk County; this date. Lewis County 1820. Rept. on petition praying apptmt. of comrs. to lay out road from Lowville, Lewis co., to Hender- son Harbor, Jefferson co. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 613.) . Rept. of comptroller re. certain road; failure of comrs. to rept. on progress of road from Lowville to Henderson Harbor. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 564.) Montgomery County 1823. Rept. on petition re. highway in Amsterdam, Montgomery co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1823: 717-718.) 1848. Rept. on petition of citizens of Palatine, Mont- gomery co., re. amending act establishing new road in Montgomery and Fulton cos. and recommending repeal of said act. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1848 v. 2.) . Rept of minority re. repeal or amdmt. of act to lay out road from Palatine bridge north to state lands. 5 pp. (Same 70, 1848 v. 2.) Oneida County 1806. See below, Schenectady County; this date. Onondaga County 1805. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to open and improve road from court house in Onondaga co. to Oswego, re. expenditures of money appropriated for same. (Assem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 86-87.) 1806. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to improve road along n. e. shore of Onondaga Lake requesting further apprn. for completion of same. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 331.) 1836. Rept. on petition re. re-survey and recording of roads in Skaneateles. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 34, 1836 v. 1.) Ontario County 1818. See above, Cayuga County; this date. 1823. See below, Steuben County; this date. Otsego County 1823. Rept. on petition praying repeal of act apptg. comrs. to lay out road from Springfield, Otsego co., to the canal. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1823: 794.) 1838. Queens County See below, Suffolk County; this date. Richmond County 1833. Rept. of committee on roads and bridges on peti- tion of inhabitants of Richmond co., praying for alteration of their highway laws. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 52, 1833 v. 2.) Rockland County 1834. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Rockland co. re. regulation of highways. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 22, 1834 v. 1.) St. Lawrence County 1838. See above, Jefferson County; this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 495 ROADS: COUNTY ROADS— cont'd Schenectady County 1806. Rept. on petition requesting that comrs. be apptd. to lay out road leading from Schenectady to Utica, Oneida co. (Assem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 126.) Suffolk County 1838. Rept. on bill re. highways and bridges in Suf- folk, Queens and Kings cos. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1838 v. 3.) Tioga County 1812. Rept. of comptroller re. expenditure of money for opening and improving road from Wattles' Ferry to Catherinestown, Tioga co. (Assem. jol. 35 sess. 1812: 111-112.) Ulster County 1839. Rept. on petition of comrs. of highways of Kingston, Ulster co., for authority to borrow money on credit of town. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 386, 1839 v. 6.) Washington County 1833. Rept. on petition re. highway work in Washing- ton co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1833 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. of committee on petition of comrs. of high- ways of town of Granville. 2 pp. (Same 242, 1834 v. 3.) Westchester County 1807. Rept. on petition of owners and occupants of lands in Westchester co. praying relief for dam- ages to property caused by laying out public high- way. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 50.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying authority to re-survey and widen public highway in Westchester ca (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 246-247.) 1833. Rept. on petition of town of Westchester re. law changing manner of working roads. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 221, 1833 v. 3.) 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of inhabitants of Greensburg, Westchester co., re. highways. 2 pp. (Same 215, 1837 v. 3.) 1850. Rept. on petition praying for repeal of act to revive act for laying out certain road in Yorktown. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1850 v. 3.) 1884. Veto of Assem. bill 362 re. authorizing town of Westchester to borrow money to improve highways therein. (Assem. jol. 1884: 1051-1052.) ROADS: LOCAL Town and village ; see Roads : County. ROADS: PLANK ROAD CORPORATIONS Under act of May 7, 1847. 1847. Rept. re. general law for plank roads. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1847 v. 2.) 1849. Rept. on bill to authorize construction of plank road in Canton. 3 pp. (Same 62, 1849 v. 2.) 1850. Rept. of secy, of state re. no. and length of plank roads of state. 10 pp. (Same 74, 1850 v. 2.) Ogdensburg and Canton Company 1850. Rept. on bill to authorize comrs. of Ogdensburg and Canton Road to borrow money and to convert road into plank road. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1850 v. 1.) 1853. Rept. on petition re. toll on plank roads. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 88, 1853 v. 4.) 1854. Petition of Williamsburg and Cypress Hills Plank Road Co. for increase of stock. 2 pp. ( Sen. doc. 14, 1854 v. 1.) 1896. Decision of atty. gen.; application to have action brought by atty. gen. to revoke charter of Medina and Alabama Plank Road Co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 332-333.) Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Road Tax ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS Under general act of Dec. 3, 1827, and earlier special acts. 1800. Rept. re. establishment of turnpike corporation for improving road from Hudson City to line of Mass. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 137-138.) 1805. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. for making turnpike road from Sandy Hill, Wash- ington co., to northern bounds of state. (Same 28 sess. 1804: 110-111.) 1806. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. to open and improve turnpike road from Canajohary (sic) to Great Western turnpike. (Same 29 sess. 1806: 119.) . Rept. on memorial praying that co. be incorpo- rated to make road from town of Sullivan through salt reservation in Onondaga co. to Cayuga bridge. (Sen. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 73-74.) 1807. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Onondaga, Seneca, Ontario, and Cayuga cos. praying grant to make turnpike road from Salina to mouth of Gene- see River, Ontario co. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 228.) . Turnpike roads in state of N. Y.; by Dewitt. (v. 2 Trans, socy. for promotion of useful arts in state of N. Y. 1807: 190-204.) With list of roads, capital stock, etc. 1808. Rept. re. petition for aid in establishment of road from Franklin to Lake Champlain. (Assem. jol. 32 sess. 1808: 186-187.) . Rept. on petition praying authority to open and improve turnpike road from Montgomery, Orange co. to Neversink turnpike road, Ulster co. (Same 31 sess. 1808: 139.) 1815. Rept. on petition for incorporation of co. to make road from termination of Ithaca turnpike to Leyden, Lewis co. (Same 38 sess. 1815: 464-465.) 1816. Rept. re. incorporation for making road from Utica to s. e. shore of Sodus Bay. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 128.) . Rept. re. incorporation for making road from Lauraville to Sodus Bay. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 129.) 1818. Rept. re. inspection of turnpike roads. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 622-623.) 1822. Rept. re. petition praying grant for construction of turnpike road from Palmyra to Rochesterville. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 736.) . Rept. on petition praying that ministers of gos- pel be exempt from paying toll at any turnpike gate. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 942-943.) 1826. Rept. re. erection of certain toll gates on turn- pike road from city of Hudson to village of Troy. (Same Jan. 1826: 791-792.) 1827. Rept. on petition for turnpike road from Syra- cuse to Marcellus. (Same Jan. 1827: 599-600.) 1828. Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. to construct turnpike road from court house, Frank- lin co., to town of Mooers, Clinton co. (Same Jan. 1828: 776-777.) . Rept. on petition praying authority for construc- tion of turnpike road from Albany to upper ferry opposite Troy. (Same Jan. 1828: 352.) . Rept. on petitions praying for incorporation of turnpike co. to construct turnpike from Lansing- burgh to Scaghticoke. (Same Jan. 1828: 641.) . Rept. on petition praying incorporation of co. for constructing road from division betw. this state and Vt. and White Creek. (Same Jan. 1828: 1001- 1002.) . Rept. on petitions for act of incorporation to construct turnpike road from Spencer to Danby. (Same Jan. 1828: 565-566.) 496 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS— cont'd 1828. Rept. on petition of Monroe and Haverstraw road praying legislative regulation of assessment of toll on said road. (Same Jan. 1828: 497-498.) 1829. Rept. on papers re. construction of road from Troy to Bennington. (Same 52 sess. 1829: 868- 869.) . Rept on petition of sundry persons residing in St. Lawrence and Franklin cos. praying legislative aid to construct road through St. Regis Indian reservation. (Same 52 sess. 1829: 973.) . Rept. on petition praying authority to construct turnpike road from village of Hempstead to Beth- page. (Same Jan. 1829: 810-811.) 1831. Rept. re. construction of turnpike road from Freehold to village of Leeds. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 345 1831 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of farmers of Watervliet for turnpike betw. Albany and Troy. 10 pp. (Same 92, 1831 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Rensselaer co. for incorporation of co. for construction of roads, for extension of roads, etc. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1834 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of atty. gen. on act to authorize co. judges to inspect turnpike roads, and to fix location of gates thereon. 8 pp. (Same 67, 1837 v. 2.) . Rept. of committee on memorial of corporation of N. Y. City re. alteration of turnpike roads. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 175, 1837 v. 3.) 1865. Veto of act to authorize plank road cos. and turn- pike road cos. to demand and collect additional tolls. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1865 v. 3.) 1878. More energetic enforcement of turnpike laws, correction of roads, etc. (Govs. mess. 1878.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES Albany and Bethlehem Company 1805. Rept. on petition to amend act to establish Al- bany and Bethlehem Turnpike Co. (Assem. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 140-141.) Albany and Schenectady Company 1831. Rept. and petition of Albany and Schenectady Turnpike Co. re. rights and privileges. 6 pp. (As- sem. doc. 132, 1831 v. 2.) 1833. Rept. on petition of Albany and Schenectady Turnpike Co. for increase of capital and rates of toll. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 69, 1833 v. 2.) 1852. Rept. on application of Albany and Schenectady Turnpike Co. for permission to abandon road. 2 pp. (Assem., doc. 110, 1852 v. 5.) Ancram Turnpike Company 1827. Rept. re. redress of grievances agst Ancram Turnpike Co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 260.) Athens Turnpike Company 1812. Rept re. petition of Athens Turnpike Co. for authority to withdraw mistaken survey of road. (Assem. jol. 35 sess. 1812: 250-251.) Bath and Lake Erie Company 1831. Rept. re. Bath and Lake Erie Turnpike Road. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 256, 1831 v. 3.) 1833. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Allegany co. for repeal of charter of Bath and Lake Erie Turn- pike Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1833 v. 2.) Catskill and Athens Company 1832. Rept. on Sen. bill to Incorporate Catskill and Athens Turnpike Road Co. and remonstrance agst. same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1832 v. 2.) Columbia Company 1804. Rept. on complaint of badness of Columbia Turn- pike road. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 267.) ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Cozsackie Company 1828. Rept. on petition of pres. of Coxsackie Turn- pike road praying state aid for support of road. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 216.) Dover and Union Vale Company 1830. Rept. on petition of comrs. of Dover and Union Vale Turnpike Road Co., and others, for alteration of charter. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 288, 1830 v. 4.) Dutchess Company 1822. Rept. re. petition of Dutchess Turnpike Co. for authority to make certain alterations in road and to equalize the distances betw. toll gates. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 442-443.) 1834. Rept. on bill granting further powers to Dutchess Turnpike Co. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 119, 1834 v. 2.) Eastern Company 1804. Rept. on petition of Eastern Turnpike Co. for additional power. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 267.) Farmers' Company 1825. Rept. on petition of Farmers' Turnpike Co. for relief from frauds practiced upon them by persons travelling said road and claiming exemption from payment of tolls. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 574- 575.) 1827. Rept. on petition of Farmers' Turnpike Co. pray- ing state reimbursement of money expended on public highway. (Same Jan. 1827: 393-394.) . Rept. on petition of Farmers' Turnpike Co. re. authorizing turnpike on east side of Hudson River from Troy to city of Hudson. (Same Jan. 1827: 645-649.) 1828. Rept. on petition of Farmers' Turnpike Road and Bridge Co. praying legislative regulation for collection of tolls. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 226-267.) First Great Southwestern Turnpike Company 1820. Rept. on memorial of co. re. assessment of such lands as shall be benefited by the making of turn- pike road. (Sen. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 135-139.) 1824. Rept. on petition of co. praying apprn. of cer- tain state taxes to enable them to complete said road. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 845-846.) 1829. Rept. on memorial of First Great Southwestern Turnpike Road Co. (Same Jan. 1829: 464-466.) 1833. Rept. of atty. gen. on memorial of First Great Southwestern Turnpike Road Co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1833 v. 3.) 1834. Rept. of on petition of co. for amdmt. of char- ter. 2 pp. (Same 188, 1834 v. 3.) Gravesend and Coney Island Bridge and Road Company 1848. Rept. of Gravesend and Coney Is. Bridge and Road Co. in conformity to Assem. res. re. financial status of co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 180, 1848 v. 5.) Great Western Company 1807. Rept. on memorial of Great Western Turnpike Road Co. praying for repeal of act to amend act apptg. comrs. for inspection of turnpike roads (Sen. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 105-106.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations. 1831 Greenfield Company 1820. Rept. re. petition of Greenfield Turnpike Road Co., Greene co., for leave to abandon part of road, to have but one full toll gate in lieu thereof, and to have time of their ann. election of officers changed. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 416-417.) 1821. Rept. on petition of co. for act authorizing and requiring additional payment upon stock of co. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 411.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 497 ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Hamilton and Scaneatelas Company 1808. Rept. on petition of Hamilton and Scaneatelas Turnpike Co. praying additional aid for laying out of road. (Same 31 sess. 1808: 147.) Highland Company 1810. Rept. on memorial of Highland Turnpike Co. requesting aid of legisl. to finish parts of road of co. (Assem. jol. 33 sess. 1810: 87-89.) 1811. Rept. re. memorial praying act for relief of stock- holders of Highland Turnpike. (Sen. jol. 34 sess. 1811: 119-120.) 1824. Rept. on petition of co. praying relief and en- couragement of co. (Same Jan. 1824: 168.) 1825. Rept. on petition of co. praying state aid. (Same Jan. 1825: 90-91.) 1828. Rept. on petition of co. praying leave of banking privileges on certain part of capital stock. (As- sem. jol. Jan. 1828: 702-703.) 1833. Rept. on bill to repeal charter of co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 287, 1833 v. 4.) . Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Dutchess co. praying for repeal of charter of co. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1833 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Dutchess and Westchester cos. re. Highland Turnpike Co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 179, 1832 v. 3.) Taxation; see Taxation: State. Cobpobations. 1827 Jefferson and Oneida Company 1839. Rept. on bill to incorporate The Jefferson and Oneida Turnpike Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 232, 1839 v. 4.) Kingston and Middletown Company 1850. Rept. re. Kingston and Middletown Turnpike Road and on petition of Duaneburg Turnpike Road Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 20, 1850 v. 1.) Little Falls and Oldenbanrweld Company 1820. Rept. on petition re. incorporation of Little Falls and Oldenbarnweld Turnpike Co. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 628-629.) Mohawk Turnpike Company 1812. Rept. on petition of Mohawk Turnpike Co. pray- ing partial relief from expenses of maintenance of road. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 88.) 1827. Rept. on petition of directors of Mohawk Turn- pike Road Co. for permission to erect toll gate betw. Herkimer and Utica. (Same Jan. 1827: 302.) 1828. Rept. on petition of co. praying state assump- tion of certain unprofitable toll roads. (Same Jan. 1828: 564-565.) Montezuma Company 1834. Rept. of atty. gen. re. Montezuma Turnpike and Bridge Co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 342, 1834 v. 4.) Mount Hope and Cumberland Company 1834. Rept. on petition of Mt. Hope and Cumberland Turnpike Road Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 219, 1834 v. 3.) Nassau Company 1827. Rept. on remonstrances agst. further extension of Nassau Turnpike Road. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 311.) Neversink Company 1808. Rept. on petition of Neversink Turnpike Road Co. praying amdmts. to grants and to grant of Sus- quehanna Bridge Co. for purpose of making objects of those incorporations practicable. (Assem. jol. 31 sess. 1808: 202-204.) 1818. Rept. re. petition praying repeal of act to amend act incorporating Neversink Turnpike Road Co. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 252-253.) 32 ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Neversink Company — cont'd 1820. Rept. re. act incorporating Neversink Turnpike Road Co. and altering name and style of said co. (Sen. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 263-264.) New Hamburg Company 1830. Rept. on act declaring New Hamburg Turnpike a public highway. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 313, 1830 v. 4.) New Windsor and Blooming Grove Company 1806. Rept. on petition praying for extension of New Windsor and Blooming Grove Turnpike Road. (Assem. jol. 29 sess. 1806: 171-172.) Newburgh and Cochecton Company 1804. Rept. of atty. gen. on petition re. road from Newburgh to Cochecton. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 143-144.) . Rept. on petition of directors of Newburg and Cochecton Turnpike Road. (Same Jan. 1804: 312- 313.) 1808. Rept. on petition of Newburg and Cochecton Turnpike Road Co. praying legislative aid for erecting bridge across Neversink River. (Same 31 sess. 1808: 62.) St. Lawrence Turnpike 1832. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of St. Lawrence, Lewis, and Jefferson cos. to raise certain sum by tax for purpose of repairing St. Lawrence Turnpike. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1832 v. 2.) Saratoga Company 1833. Rept. on petitions for M'Adam (sic) road from Troy lower ferry to Union bridge at Waterford; also on petitions to amend act to incorporate Sara- toga Turnpike Co. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 219, 1833 v. 3.) Schoharie Company 1843. Rept. re. western branch of Schoharie Turnpike Road. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1843 v. 2.) 1845. Rept. on western branch of Schoharie Turnpike Road in town of Cobleskill. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 103, 1845 v. 4.) 1848. Rept. of treasurer of western branch of Scho- harie Turnpike Road re. amt. of penalties collected from persons going around gates to avoid toll. 2 pp. (Same 113, 1848 v. 3.) Seneca Company 1834. Memorial of pres., etc., of Seneca Road Co. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 48, 1834 v. 1.) 1839. Rept. on petition of Seneca Road Co. 2 pp. (Same 48, 1839 v. 2.) Sodus Company 1816. Rept. re. petition praying act to incorporate Sodus Turnpike Co. for construction of road from Troupville to Geneva, Ontario co. (Assem. jol. 40 sess. 1876: 693.) Susquehanna and Bath Company 1807. Rept. on petition of Susquehanna and Bath Turnpike Road Co. for permission to change route of road from Jericho Bridge to town of Bath, Steu- ben co. (Assem. jol. 30 sess. 1807: 159-160.) 1838. Rept. of committee on Susquehanna and Bath Turnpike Road. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 355, 1838 v. 6.) Troy and Schenectady Company 1818. Rept. on petition of Troy and Schenectady Turn- pike Co. to secure fair and just collection of tolls by making alterations in their charter. (Sen. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 53.) 498 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ROADS: TURNPIKE ROAD CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Troy Turnpike and Railroad Company 1834. Memorial of sundry inhabitants of Pittstown, Rensselaer co., re. Troy Turnpike and R.R. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 204, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. on petition of Troy Turnpike and R.R. Co. to alter and amend charter. 2 pp. {Same 191, 1834 v. 3.) Ulster and Delaware Company 1821. Rept. re. petition of Ulster and Delaware First Branch Turnpike Co. praying act directing comrs. of highways in towns of Ulster co. through which said road passes to distr. said road as a public highway. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 525.) Utica Company 1822. Rept. on petition of Utica Turnpike Co. praying relief from frauds practiced upon them by persons using road and refusing to pay toll. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 858-859.) Watervliet Turnpike Company 1828. Rept. on act to incorporate co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 259-260.) Westchester and Dutchess Company 1818. Rept. re. Westchester and Dutchess Turnpike Road Co. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 424.) Windham and Durham Company 1831. Rept. on petition of Windham and Durham Turn- pike Co. for constructing road across Catskill Mt. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 113, 1831 v. 2.) ROCHESTER Banks See also Banks : Individual Banks. Discount. 1818. See Banks, this date. 1822. See same, this date. 1823. See same, this date. 1828. See same, this date. Debt; see Debt: City High School; see Education Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Public Schools; see Education. Public Taxation; see Taxation: State Water Supply; see Water Supply: City ROCHESTER ORPHAN ASYLUM; see p. 380 ROCKLAND COUNTY Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Roads; see Roads: County ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; see p. 370 ROME Assessment; see Taxation: State Finance; see Finance: City Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax ROME STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM; see p. 398 ROTTERDAM Finance; see Finance: City ROYALTON CENTRE ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC RUBBER; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. S. R. SMITH INFIRMARY; see p. 371 SACONDAGA RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES 1874. See Trusts and Trusteeship, this date. 1875. Criticism of laws of 1875 (ch. 613) on repts. and examination of safe deposit cos. (A.R. bank dept. 1874/5: 11.) 1881-1902. Stmt, of condition of corporations for safe- keeping and guaranteeing of personal property. (Legisl. manual 1882 (p. 505) — same 1903.) 1884. Expediency of amending law as to restriction of organization of safe deposit cos. (A.R. bank dept. 1883/4: xiv.) 1885. Desirable that supt. of banks be authorized to apportion expenses incurred in supervision of safe deposit cos. (Bame 1884/5: 13.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of granting of certificate by secy, to storage and loan cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 193-194.) 1893-1904. Table showing name, location, and capital stock of safe deposit cos. doing business in state Jan. 1, each yr. (A.R. bank dept. on savings banks 1892 (p. 26)— same 1904.) . Stmts, of condition of safe deposit and storage cos. of N. Y. compiled from repts. to supt. of banks Jan. 1, each yr. (Bame 1892 (pp. 431-452) — same 1904.) 1895-1904. Stmts, of condition of safe deposit cos. of N. Y., July 1, each yr. {Same 1895 (pp. 486-491) — same 1904.) 1899. Safe deposit co. organized under banking law can not establish branches and do business outside of town or city in which principal place of business is located; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 375-376.) 1900. Safe deposit co. can not carry on business in two localities of same city; opinion of atty. gen. (Bame 1900: 248-249.) 1903. Table showing safe deposit cos. of state with their location and capital. (Legisl. manual 1903: 676.) SAFETY APPLIANCES Industries; see that title SAFETY BASIN AND DRYDOCK ASSOCIATION; see COR- PORATIONS: OTDIVIDUAL SAG HARBOR Water Supply; see Water Supply: City SAILORS' BOARDING HOUSES License; see License SAILORS' SNUG HARBOR; see p. 381 ST. JOHN'S PROTECTORY, BUFFALO; see p. 380 ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTE FOR THE IMPROVED IN- STRUCTION OF DEAF MUTES; see p. 375 ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN BOYS' ASYLUM OF BUFFALO; see p. 380 ST. LAWRENCE ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY Crystalline Rocks; see Natural Resources. Minerals Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 499 ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY— cont'd Hematite; see Natural Resources. Minerals Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Marl; see Natural Resources. Marl Minerals; see Natural Resources, that title Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Public Buildings; see that title Roads; see Roads: County Soils; see Agriculture. Soils Talc Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Talc Industry; see Industries. Talc Taxes; see Taxation: Local ST. LAWRENCE RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy Measurement; see Natural Resources. Water Power Opening and Closing of; see Navigation. Seasons ST. LAWRENCE STATE ASYLUM FOR INSANE; see p. 400 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE, FLUSHING; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC ST. REGIS RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy ST. VINCENT FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM; see p. 380 SALARIES: CITY 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; compensation of officers of village bds. of health. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894. 330.) 1902. Legislation action to fix percentage based upon total tax levy for salary lists of all municipalities recommended. (Govs. mess. 1902: 19.) Brooklyn 1865. Communication from comptroller of Brooklyn transmitting pay rolls of several depts. of city govt. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1865 v. 2.) New York City 1858-1867. Stmt, of no. of and gross amt. paid in each yr. as salaries of supts., inspectors, surgeons, etc., resp., of metropolitan police distr. (Docs, const. conv. 1867/8 v. 5, doc. 133: 3-5.) 1868. Re. increase of salaries of officers and men of Metropolitan Fire Dept. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 81, 1868 v. 7.) 1868-1874. Fees and expenses of coroners, N. Y. City. (Assem. doc. 60 (p. 202), 1876 v. 6.) 1876. Comptroller's reply in relation to administration of local govt, of N. Y. City. 202 pp. (Same 60, 1876 v. 6.) Largely concerning salaries. . Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. employes of said city govt., and salaries paid same. 1 p. (Same 52, 1876 v. 6.) 1879. Communication from mayor of N. Y. City re. salaries of officers and employes of said city. 8 pp. (Same 106, 1879 v. 6.) . Rept. of bd. of police comrs. of N. Y. City on reduction of pay of police force. 8 pp. (Same 46, 1879 v. 2.) . Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. reduction of salaries in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 96, 1879 v. 6.) 1881-1891. Amts. paid In dept. of taxes and assess- ments and for bd. of assessors, N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 2259), 1891 v. 9.) 1882. On extravagance in expenditure of public funds of N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. 1882: 35.) SALARIES: CITY— cont'd New York City — cont'd 1885-1890. Stmt, showing comparison m amts. paid for salaries and pay rolls of N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 pt. 5 (pp. 219-221), 1891 v. 9.) 1887. Res. re. salary of chamberlain of N. Y. City. 1 p. (Same 64, 1887 v. 4.) 1888. Govs, veto of act re. salaries of sergeants and detective sergeants of police in N. Y. City. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 601-602.) 1889. Stmt, showing amt. paid by N. Y. City for sal- aries. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 355-373), 1891 v. 9.) 1891. Pay roll of Aqueduct Comn., N. Y. City. (Same, pp. 327-332.) 1895. Rept. of special committee on corrupt negotia- tions charged by N. Y. press in relation to bill providing for salaries of members of N. Y. City Are dept. 515 pp. (Same 56, 1895 v. 6.) SALARIES: COUNTY 1826. Comptroller's stmt, of amt. of salaries paid to state and co. officers ann. and amt. of fees reed, by distr. attys., clerks of cos., surrogates, etc. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 243-244.) 1901. Demand of corrective legislation in administra- tion of salaries of co. officers, with special refer- ence to sheriff. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 27.) New York County 1865. Communication from comptroller re. compensa- tion of treasurer of N. Y. co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 167, 1865 v. 8.) SALARIES: STATE 1896. Stmt, showing salaries and wages of various employes in state institutions of Penna., Mich., and Rhode Is. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: 652-653.) New York State 1800. Rept. re. compensation of officers of executive and judicial dept. of state. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 52.) 1816. Rept. re. reducing salaries of officers of govt. (Same 40 sess. 1816: 233-237.) 1818. Same. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 655-656.) 1820. On reduction in compensation of officers of govt, and members of legisl. (Govs. mess. 1820.) . Rept. re. act limiting compensation of certain officers of govt, and members of legisl. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 956.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess, which relates to reduction of salaries and compensation of govt. officers. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1820: 73-75.) 1821. Rept. on propriety of reducing salary and fees of several officers of govt.; recommending passage of law requiring different officers to exhibit acct. of their receipts and expenditures, ann. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 833-834.) 1822. Abstr. of several accts. rendered to secy, of state for payment of officers of govt. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 55-65.) . Abstr. suppl. to rept. of secy, of state re. fees of certain officers of govt. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 199.) 1823. Stmt, of state salaries and usual contingent ex- penses paid to different officers of state govt, for services out of treasury of state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 107-110.) 1823-1824. Money paid out of treasury to officers and other persons for services rendered. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 401-417.) 1824. Rept. re. revising and publishing laws of state regulating salaries of state officers of Nov. 27, 1824 ; constitutionality of said laws and propriety of re- pealing same. (Same Jan. 1825: 531-534.) 500 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK SALARIES: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1824. Rept. on subject of salaries and fees and per- quisites of state and co. officers re. inexpediency of increasing salaries of certain state officers. {Same 1824: 785-786.) 1826. Rept. on subject of salaries, fees, and perquisites of state and co. officers with suggested regulation of same. (Same Jan. 1826: 301-303.) 1827. Rept. on certain changes necessary in salaries of state officers. (Same Jan. 1827: 524.) 1829. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to salaries of officers. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 282-284.) 1832-1844. Stmt, of payments from general fund for clerk hire in various depts. (A.R. comptroller 1831/2 (p. 47)— same 1843/4.) 1840-1864. Rept. re. extra compensation to clerks and employes in state depts. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1865 v. 3.) 1840-1882. Stmt, of ami paid for clerk hire in several state offices, classified by depts. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1839/40 (pp. 83-84)— same 1881/2.) No stmts, found from 1863/4 to 1864/5. 1846. Res. and remarks of B. Perkins re. compensa- tion of civil officers. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 111-112.) . Rept. of committee on state officers: their elec- tion, salaries, etc. (Same 1846: 369.) . Debate on rept. of committee on state officers re. salaries. (Same 1846: 385-389.) . Rept. re. reduction of certain salaries, etc. 24 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. on act to reduce salaries of certain officers of state. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 79, 1846 v. 4.) 1847/8. Recommendation for apprn. for extra service of clerks in public offices. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 75.) 1848-1858. Communication from comptroller re. certain expenses of govt.; payment on acct. of salaries in 1848 and. 1858. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 68, 1859 v. 2.) 1851/2. Protest agst. inadequate compensation of clerks in public offices and method of paying them. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2: 50-51.) 1853. Rept. of adj. gen. re. salaries of clerks in state depts. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1853 v. 2.) 1861-1878. Comparison of salaries of civil list (As- sem. doc. 78 (p. 2), 1879 v. 4.) 1862-1872. Stmt, of amts. paid to state officers as sal- aries and as compensation of services of any and all kinds. (Jol. of const, conv. 1872/3: 221-223.) 1865. Rept. re. extra compensation to clerks and em- ployes in state depts. and Sen. and Assem. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 62, 1865 v. 3.) 1871-1875. Table showing reduction in salaries. (As- sem. doc. 60 (p. 198), 1876 v. 6.) 1872-1886. Rept. of comptroller on offices, etc., salaries of which are payable from state treasury. 68 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1887 v. 4.) 1872/3. Stmt, showing amts. of salaries of certain offi- cers and employes of state. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 45-46.) 1879. Speeches of C. R. Skinner in Assem. agst. offi- cial extravagance, agst. any increase of legislative employes, and in favor of abolition of sinecure offices. 25 pp. . Rept. re. salaries of state officers. 16 pp. (As- sem. doc. 78, 1879 v. 4.) 1886. Comptroller's special rept. on salaries, taxation, and revenue. 75 pp. (Same 89, 1886 v. 8.) 1892. Public officers can not receive extra compensa- tion for services for which salary is provided; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 263- 264.) 1894. Concurrent res. re. classification of govt em- ployes. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 31, 1894 v. 4.) SALARIES: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd 1894. Debate on amdmt. prohibiting granting of extra compensation to any public officer. (Revised rec- ord of const, conv. 1894 v. 1: 1184-1189.) . Communication from Civil Service Reform Assn. of N. Y. City re. violations of civil service and re- questing an investigation. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1894 v. 7.) 1896. Stmt, showing salaries and wages of principal officials and employes in several state charitable institutions, as allowed for month of Oct. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: 644-650.) 1900/1. Recommendation for amdmt. to ch. 383, laws of 1899, as amended by ch. 432, laws of 1901, to in- crease powers of civil service classification comn. to extent that it may abolish positions which may be found unnecessary or undesirable as well as to classify salaries and wages of charitable institu- tions of state. (Same 1900/1: xl.) 1901. State employes; extra salary or compensation of same; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 313-314.) 1904. Reduction of state salaries which have devel- oped through system of favoritism recommended. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 25.) Adjutant General; see Militia Agriculture, Department of; see Agriculture. Expenditures for Architect; see Public Buildings Attorney General; see Administration of Justice Banking Department; see Banks Board of Charities 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. compensation of mem- bers of state bd. of charities. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 155-156.) 1896-1904. Payments for salaries for employes of fiscal supervisor of state charities. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 140)— same 1903/4.) Board of Claims; see Debt: State Board of Plumbers 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; compensation of members of examining bd. of plumbers. (AR. atty. gen. 1894: 340-342.) Canal Department; see Canals. Employes Charitable Institutions of State; see Maintenance: State. Employes Civil Service Commission; see Civil Service Commissioners of Agriculture; see Agriculture. Expendi- tures Comptroller's Office serial 1828-1839. Ann. rept. of comptroller re. clerk hire in his office. In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 In Assem. joL Jan. 1828:219-243. 1828 " " " " 1829 : 50-72. 1829 " Legisl. docs. 1830, v. 1 : 48. 1830 ' 1831, v. 1 : 11. 1831 " Sen. " 1832, v. 1 : 10. 1832 1833, v. 1:5. 1833 " " " 1834, v. 1 : 21. 1834 ' 1835, t. 1 : 15. 1835 " Assem. " 1836, v. 2:6. 1836 " " " 1837, v. 2 : 159. 1837 " Sen. " 1838, t. 2:76. 1838 " " " 1839, v. 2 : 33. 1839 " " " 1840, v. 2 : 47. non-serial 1832. Rept. of comptroller in obedience to Assem. res. of 19 inst, whether clerks have been employed under act of Apr. 26, 1831. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 236, 1832 v. 3.) 1835. Rept of comptroller re. clerk hire in his office. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1835 v. 1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 501 SALARIES: STATE— cont'd Comptroller's Office — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837. Same. 2 pp. (Same 14, 1837 v. 1.) 1840-1904. Payments for salaries in comptroller's office. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 85) — same 1903/4.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. paid into treasury, fees, etc. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1845 v. 2.) 1853. Rept. of comptroller re. clerks in his office and their compensation. 3 pp. (Same 36, 1853 v. 2.) 1859. Same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1859 v. 3.) Department of Health; see Public Health. Expenditures Department of Public Buildings; see Public Buildings: State. Expenditures Education Department; see Education Emigration Commission; see Population. Migration Engineer Department; see Public Works: State. Expendi- tures Excise Department; see Liquor Traffic. Expenditures for Executive Department 1858. Rept. re. powers and duties of gov. to fix com- pensation of officers in executive dept. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1858 v. 2.) Fish and Game Commission; see Fish and Game. Expendi- tures Foresters; see Natural Resources. Forests Gas Meter Inspector; see Corporations. Inspection Governor; see that title Health Officers; see Public Health Historian 1895-1904. Payments for salaries in office of state his- torian. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (p. 148) — same 1903/4.) Hospital Officers; see Maintenance: State. Receipts and Expenditures Insurance Department; see Insurance. Insurance Depart- ment Judicial Officers; see Administration of Justice. Labor Department; see Labor. Labor Department Expen- ditures Legislative Officers 1824. Rept. of atty. gen. on subject of allowing extra compensation to speaker of Assem. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824 app. E: 1-2.) 1835. Rept. re. compensation of members of legisl. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1835 v. 1.) 1846. Debate re. compensation of legislative clerks. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 734-735.) 1850. Rept. of atty. gen. re. length of sessions and pay of members. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 110, 1850 v. 5.) 1851. Communication from comptroller re. compensa- tion paid clerks and other officers of legisl. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1852 v. 1.) 1868. Remarks relating to salary of members of legisl. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 5: 3456-3457.) 1872. Communication from comptroller re. per diem allowance to members of legisl. after expiration of 100 days' sess. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 180, 1872 v. 10.) 1873. Rept. re. payment of officers of last Assem. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 16, 1873 v. 1.) . Provision for adequate remuneration to members of legisl. (Govs. mess. 1873: 27.) 1875. Rept. of comptroller re. officers and employes, their salaries, etc., of Sen. and Assem. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 68, 1875 v. 4.) Librarian; see Libraries Loan Officers 1823/4. Recommendation for modification of law re. salaries of loan officers. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) SALARIES: STATE— cont'd Lunacy Commission; see Maintenance: State. Receipts and Expenditures Prison Commission; see Maintenance: State. Receipts and Expenditures Public Buildings Department; see Public Buildings Public Instruction Department; see Education. Expendi- tures Racing Commission; see Agriculture. Livestock Railroad Commission; see Railroads Regents; see Education Salt Springs Superintendent; see Industries Secretary of State 1840-1904. Payments for salaries in state dept. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 85)— same 1904.) 1853. Rept. of secy, of state re. salaries of clerical force in his office. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1853 v. 2.) 1864-1868. Communication of secy, of state re. amt. of fees paid into treasury. 2 pp. (Same 63, 1869 v. 5.) State Engineer; see Public Works. Expenditures State Racing Commission; see Agriculture. Expenditures Tax Commission; see Taxation Treasurer's Office 1840-1904. Payments for salaries in treasurer's office. (A.R. comptroller 1839/40 (p. 84)— same 1903/4.) 1859. Rept. of state treasurer re. clerks, etc. in said dept. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 139, 1859 v. 3.) University of State of New York; see Education. Univer- sity, etc. SALINA Banks 1831. See Banks, this date. SALMON RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy SALT , Duty on; see Tariff Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Prices; see that title SANDS; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS SANDSTONE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS SANDY HILL (WASHINGTON COUNTY) Banks 1816. See Banks, this date. SARANAC RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy SARATOGA Sewerage; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: Local SARATOGA COUNTY Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Lumber, etc.; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents SAVINGS BANKS; see BANKS SCENIC AND HISTORIC PLACES; see PARKS: STATE 502 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK SCHENANDO COTTON MANUFACTORY; see INDUSTRIES. TEXTILE. CORPORATIONS SCHENECTADY Assessment; see Taxation: State Banks 1814. See Banks, this date. Common Lands; see Land Tenure License; see License: City Sewerage; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State SCHENECTADY COUNTY Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Public Buildings SCHOHARIE COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Taxation; see Taxation: State SCHOOL FUND; see EDUCATION SCHOOL HOUSES; see EDUCATION SCHOOL LANDS; see LAND SCHOOL LIBRARIES; see LIBRARIES SCHOOL TAX; see TAXATION: STATE, THAT TITLE SCHROON RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy SCHUYLER COUNTY County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County SCREW DOCK COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS. INDI- VIDUAL SEAMEN'S RETREAT; see p. 409 SECRETARY OF STATE Reports Births, Marriages, act) Deaths Crtmetai. Statistics Pardons Grafted; not included in this index Railroad Statistics Statistics of the Poor In addition to the above ann, repts., the civil list and the legislative manuals are prepared in the state dept. For a collation of these see pt. 1 of this index. Salaries; see that title SECURITIES Railroad; see Railroads Taxation; see Taxation: State SENECA COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents SENECA LAKE; see PUBLIC WORKS. LAKE SURVEYS SENECA RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy SEWAGE 1904. Legislative reform to regulate disposal of sew- age recommended. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xxiii.) SEWERAGE 1869. Rept. of committee on public health re. sewerage system. 149 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1869 v. 10.) 1881-1903. Repts. on drainage, sewerage, and topo- graphy, with charts, drawings, etc. (2 AR. bd. of health 1881 (pp. 281-335)— same 1903.) From 1892 to 1903 a separate vol. of maps and plans supplementing each of these repts. accompanies rept of bd. each jr. 1888. Rept. of C. C. Brown on disposal of sewerage of St. Agnes' Asylum nr. Orangeburg, Rockland co., N. Y. (9 same 1888: 121-124.) 1889. Veto of act to authorize laying of a sewer or culvert under Erie Canal in Utica, and making apprn. therefor. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 315- 316.) SEWERAGE: CITY 1882. Rept. on methods of sewerage for cities and large villages in state of N. Y.; by J. T. Gardiner. 15 pp. Beps. from 2 ann. rept. of state bd. of health. 1884. Rept on practical operation of separate system of sewers. 27 pp. Extr. from 6 ann. rept of state bd. of health. Bath 1884. Rept. on unsanitary condition of Bath and reme- dies therefor. 1 p. 1., 22 pp., 1 diagr. Extr. from 5 ann. rept state bd. of health. Bronx Valley 1896. Rept of Bronx VaUey Sewer Comn. 161 pp., maps. (Assem. doc. 77, 1896 v. 15.) Kingston 1884. Rept. on sewerage of city of Kingston. 12 pp. Extr. from 5 ann. rept. state bd. of health. Malone 1884. Rept on plan of sewerage for village of Malone. 14 pp., 2 diagrs. Extr. from 5 ann. rept state bd. of health. MartinviUe 1884. Rept on MartinviUe sewer. 28 pp., 2 maps. Extr. from 5 ann. rept state bd. of health. Mount Vernon 1885. Rept. on sewerage of Mt Vernon. 1 p. 1, 15 pp., 1 diagr., 1 plan. . Same. 1 p. 1., 33 pp. Extr. from 5^6 ann. repts. state bd. of health. 1888. Rept on drainage and sewerage of Mt Vernon. 74-78 pp., 1 plan, 2 diagrs. Extr. 9 ann. rept of state bd. health. New York City 1821. Rept of commissary gen. with acct. agst state for regulating and paving streets, bldg. sewers in Canal street, etc; also representation and estimate for sundry works required by dept during present yr. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 742-744.) 1865. Rept of A. W. Craven, chief engr., N. Y. City, re. sewerage of city. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1865 v. 1.) 1876. Communication from corporation counsel of N. Y. City on act re. assessments for construction of sewers and drains in N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1876 v. 6.) 1889-1890. Stmt of sewer contracts awarded by N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 258-266), 1891 v. 9.) Peekskill 1884. Rept. on system of sewerage for village of Peeks- kill. Extr. from 4 ann. rept of state bd. of health. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 503 SEWERAGE: CITY— cont'd Saratoga Springs 1884. Rept. on sewerage of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 12 pp. Extr. from 5 ann. rept. state bd. of health. Schenectady 1844. Rept. on sanitary condition of city of Schenec- tady. 16 pp., 1 diagr. Extr. from 5 ann. rept. state bd. of health. Waterloo 1888. Rept. on certain drainage matters in the village of Waterloo; by E. K. Kniehling. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 79-83.) SHAKERS; see POPULATION SHEEP Produce; see Agriculture. Livestock SHELTERING ARMS (THE); see p. 380 SHERBURNE Finance; see Finance: City SHERBURNE UNION ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADE- MIC SHIPBUILDING; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. SHOEMAKERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes SIGNAL SYSTEMS Railway; see Railroads SILK CULTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. SING SING PRISON; see p. 405 SINKING FUND; see DEBT: STATE SKANEATELES LAKE Use of Waters; see Canals: Individual. Erie and Cham- plain, 1889 SLATE Deposit; see Natural Resources. Minerals Production; see Industries, etc. Mining SLAUGHTER HOUSES; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. MEAT SLEEPING CAR COMPANIES; see RAILROADS SNOWFALL; see CLIMATE SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS; see POPULATION. BETTER- MENT, ETC. SOCIETY FOR PRESERVATION OF SCENIC AND HIS- TORIC PLACES; see PARKS: STATE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF AGRICULTURAL ARTS; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF AGRICULTURE; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF DESTITUTE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHILDREN; see p. 380 SOCIETY FOR REFORMATION OF JUVENILE DELIN- QUENTS; see p. 377. SOCIETY FOR RELIEF OF DESTITUTE CHILDREN OF SEAMEN; see p. 380 SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL Bloomingdale Asylum; see p. 376. New York Hospital; see p. 370. SOIL; see AGRICULTURE SOLDIERS' HOME, ALBANY; see p. 408. SOLDIERS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION; see BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS SOUTH CAROLINA Agriculture; see that title Constitutional Convention, 1832; see Tariff, this date Fullers' Earth; see Natural Resources. Minerals SPAIN Labor Unions; see that title Women Laborers; see Labor. Women SPECIE Exports; see Commerce: Foreign Trade SPECULATION 1834. Rept. on stock-jobbing. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 339, 1834 v. 4.) 1836. Memorial and remonstrance of bd. of stock and exchange brokers of N. Y. City re. act to regulate sale of stocks and bills of exchange. 13 pp. (Same 291, 1836 v. 4.) . On legisl. action for suppression of stock-jobbing. (Govs. mess. 1836.) 1874. Advisability of passage of laws regulating and restraining enormous speculation in r.r. stocks and bonds. (Same Jan. 1874: 23.) . Recommendation to consider application of laws to restrain traffic in gold. (Same 1874: 22.) 1882. Res. re. grain and other articles and federal in- vestigation of dealing in futures. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 73, 1882 v. 6.) 1883. Repts. re. cornering of grain and other articles. 13 pp. (Same 45, 1883 v. 5.) Land; see Land SPERM OIL Industry; see Industries, etc. Oil STAGE LINES 1900-1901. Certificates for extension route of stage cos. (A.R. r.r. comrs. 1900 v. 1 (pp. 213-214)-— same 1901.) STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION, NEW YORK; see P- 370 STATE HOMEOPATHIC ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE AT MIDDLETOWN; see p. 401 STATE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, COL- LINS; see p. 401 STATE HOSPITAL FOR INCIPIENT PULMONARY TUBER- CULOSIS AT RAYBROOK; see p. 397 STATE HOSPITAL FOR TUBERCULOSIS; see p. 397. 504 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; see p. 407 STATE LAND GRANTS; see LAND GRANTS: STATE STATE LIBRARY; see LIBRARIES STATE MUSEUM; see NATURAL RESOURCES STATE PRISON, AUBURN; see p. 403 STATE PRISON FOR WOMEN, AUBURN; see p. 406 STATE PRISON, NEW YORK CITY; see p. 404 STATE WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION; see AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETIES STEAMBOAT INSPECTION 1834. Rept. on petition re. steamboats. 1 p. (As- sem. doc. 70, 1834 v. 2.) 1897-1904. Payments from general fund for expenses of inspection of steam vessels. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 113)— same 1903/4.) STEDMAN FARM; see LAND STEEL ORE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS STEUBEN Town House; see Public Buildings: City STEUBEN ACADEMY ; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC STEUBEN COUNTY Court House; see Public Buildings: County Debt; see Debt: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Public Buildings STOCK-JOBBING; see SPECULATION STONE-DRESSING LAW; see INDUSTRIES. QUARRIES STONE WORKERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes STORAGE WORKS; see NATURAL RESOURCES. WATER POWER STREAMS Measurement of; see Natural Resources. Water Power STREET RAILWAYS 1855. Rept. as to circumstances of introduction and passage of Assem. bill 417 re. r.rs. in cities. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1855 v. 5.) 1860. Rept. re. city r.rs. 7 pp. (Same 106, 1860 v. 4.) 1872-1884. No. of passengers carried and gross receipts per annum. (Sen. doc. 45 (p. 26), 1885 v. 5.) 1883-1884. Surface street roads in operation, stmt, of capital stock, debt, and cost of road equipment. (1 A.R. rr. comrs. 1883 (pp. 24-25) — same 1884.) 1883-1894. Surface and elevated steam and surface street roads not in operation; location, capital stock, debt, cost of road and equipment, miles pro- jected and miles built. (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 30- 33)— same 1894.) 1883-1904. Ann. repts. of surface street r.r. cos. not in operation. (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 909-1086) — same 1904.) STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd . Stmt, of payments made by lessee cos. for rentals of leased lines; and disposition of same by lessors of surface steam and surface street roads in opera- tion. (1 same v. 2 1884 (pp. 14-15)— same 1904.) 1884-1888. Quarterly repts. of surface street r.r. cos. (2 same v. 2 1884 (pp. 1173-1204)— same 1904.) 1886. Govs. mess. re. Assem. bill on adequate compen- sation for right to construct, etc., street r.rs. in cities and villages. (Assem. jol. 1886: 615-619.) . Special and suppl. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor on conditions of conductors and drivers of street r.rs. 132 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1886 v. 4.) Suppl. to 3d ann. rept. Bureau of Statistics of Labor. . Res. re. street r.rs. 1 p. (Same 70, 1886 v. 4.) . Mess, from gov. re. street r.rs. 4 pp. (Same 61, 1886 v. 4.) . Stmt. re. actions agst street r.r. cos. 13 pp. (Same 38, 1886 v. 3.) 1892. Communication on pending bills bestowing on certain corporations unusual franchise privileges, etc., without proper compensation to municipali- ties. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 466-468.) 1894. Communication from bd. of r.r. comrs. re. actual working system of motive power for street rwy. cars demonstrated to be equal to overhead trolley. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 10, 1894 v. 3.) 1895-1903. Ann. repts. of operating surface street r.r. cos., operated wholly or partly by animal power. (13 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1895 (pp. 983-1062) — same 1903.) . Ann. repts. of surface street r.r. cos. operated by mechanical traction. (13 same v. 2 1895 (pp. 731- 977)— same 1903.) 1895-1904. Ann. repts. of proprietary and lessor street surface r.r. cos. (13 same v. 2 1895 (pp. 1065- 1103)— same 1904.) 1896. Rept. on municipal ownership of street and ele- vated r.rs. of various cities of state. 24 pp. (As- sem. doc. 53, 1896 v. 6.) 1896-1904. Table showing street surface rwy. receipts and expenditures per passenger, and cost of opera- tion per car mile; operated wholly or part by mechanical traction. (14 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1896 (p. xxxix) — same 1904.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; construction of r.r. law re. power of bd. of r.r. comrs. to approve change of motive power in street surface rwys. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 159-161.) 1897-1904. Length of elevated and street r.rs. actually built and in operation in the state. (17 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1897 (pp. 197-200) — same 1904.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen. re. grade of street surface r.rs. crossing steam roads and apportionment of expense of crossing. (16 same v. 1 1898 : 108.) 1899. Power of r.r. comrs. to order removal of tracks to center of street denied; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 307.) 1899-1904. Table of no. of tons of freight carried on surface street r.rs. (22 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1904 (p. lxvi) — same 1904.) 1900. Veto of Sen. bill 750 re. act for preservation of macadamized public highways in relation to street surface r.rs. in Nassau co. (Sen. jol. 1900: 1575.) . Inspection rept. of electrical expert, on street surface r.rs. (18 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1900: 492- 750.) 1901-1904. Comparative stmt, of assets, liabilities, capital stock and debt, earnings, expenses, equip- ment, etc., of surface street, elevated, and under- ground r.rs. (20 same v. 1 1902 (pp. Ixxii-lxxiv) — same 1905.) 1902. Rule of street rwy. co. forbidding employes in uniform to ride on front of cars; summary of 71 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 505 STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd App. Div. 474. (v. 4 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1902: 228-229.) 1904. Ann. repts. of surface street r.r. cos. (22 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1904: 803-1294.) Brooklyn 1882. Answer of atty. gen. to Assem. res. inquiring re. charters of surface r.rs. of Brooklyn. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 23, 1882 v. 2.) New York City serial In 1906 the state r.r. comn. issued the first of a series of pamphlets entitled " Statistics in the matter of the transportation problem In Greater N. Y." The first pamphlet issued on Mch. 26, 1906, covered the yrs. 1904-1905. Three other pamphlets were issued, viz., in May, Aug., and Dec, 1906, and the series was then discontinued. non-serial 1835. Rept. of atty. gen. re. granting privilege of col- lecting tolls on r.rs. in public streets in City of N. Y. to incorporated cos. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 329, 1835 v. 4.) 1856. Rept. re. r.r. in Broadway, N. Y. City. 16 pp. (Same 168, 1856 v. 4.) 1859. Rept. of committee on incorporation of cities and villages on subject of r.rs. in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 128, 1859 v. 3.) . Rept. on bill authorizing construction of r.r. in N. Y. City, etc. 11 (1) pp. (Sen. docs. 69 and 70, 1859 v. 2.) 1860. Rept. of minority on certain bills re. construc- tion of r.rs. in N. Y. City, etc. 6 pp. (.Same 87, 1860 v. 1.) . Mess, from gov. re. N. Y. City r.rs. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 189, 1860 v. 6.) . Rept. re. construction of r.r. in certain avenues and streets of N. Y. City. 1 p. (Same 145, 1860 v. 4.) 1861. Rept. on bill re. construction of r.r. in Broadway, N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 96, 1861 v. 5.) . Rept. re. surface r.r. in Broadway, N. Y. 4 pp. (Same 105, 1861 v. 5.) 1862. Rept. of minority on petition for r.r. in Spring and other streets in N. Y. City. 1 p. (Same 140, 1862 v. 6.) 1863. Repts. on res. of investigation re. Broadway cor- porators. 5, 7 pp. (Sen. docs. 108 and 109, 1863 v. 5.) 1867. Rept. re. best means for transportation of pas- sengers in N. Y. City. 110 pp. (Some 28, 1867 v. 1.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on powers and duties of legisl. as relates to preventing favoritism in N. Y. City in reference to franchises for street r.rs. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4: 2779-2785.) 1869. Minority rept. on bill re. r.r. in Broadway and certain other streets and avenues in N. Y. City. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1869 v. 6.) . Veto of Sen. bill 138 re. construction of r.r. in 125th street and other streets and avenues of N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. 1869: 591-593.) 1872. Suggestions of J. B. Swain in advocacy of route, plans, construction, and operation of metropolitan transit r.rs. Albany, 1872. 45 pp., 1 map, 3 plans. 1874. Rapid transit for city of N. Y. Synopsis of pro- visions of Eastman bill. 9 pp. 1875. Rept. of secy, of state re. rapid transit r.r. cos. in City of N. Y. 15 pp. (Assem. doc. 99, 1875 v. 7.) ■ — — . Communication from mayor of N. Y. City re. rapid transit. 4 pp. (Same 161, 1875 v. 10.) 1881. Communication from mayor and comptroller of N. Y. City re. surface street rwy. 1, 2 pp. (Sen. docs. 67 and 68, 1881 v. 2.) STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd New York City — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1882. Answer of state engr., etc., re. 4th avenue horse car rwy. in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 84, 1882 v. 6.) 1885. Rept. re. best method of application of fund created by ch. 855, laws of 1868, and to petition of C. T. Harvey in connection therewith. 27 pp. (Some 45, 1885 v. 5.) 1886. Communication from r.r. comrs. re. ch. 140, laws of 1850, and pending act re. formation of r.r. cos. and its application to street rwys. in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Some 56, 1886 v. 4.) . Memorial of C. T. Harvey, surety for certain street rwys. in N. Y. City re. proposed amdmts. to ch. 654, laws of 1885, providing for payments to Harvey. 20 pp. (Same 62, 1886 v. 4.) 1875-1885. Answer of comptroller of N. Y. City re. amts. paid and due by horse r.rs. in N. Y. City. 31 pp. (Same 40, 1886 v. 3.) 1887. Rept. on act to provide for issue of transfer tickets by surface r.r. cos. operating entirely within limits of Manhattan Is. 6 pp. . Communication from bd. of comrs. re. quick and cheap transportation in N. Y. City and adjacent distrs. 75 pp. (Assem. doc. 72, 1888 v. 9.) 1888. Rept. upon C. T. Harvey's petition so far as com- prised in preamble and first paragraph of same in pursuance of Sen. res. of Mch. 15, 1888. 25 pp. (Sen. doc. 60, 1888 v. 5.) 1889. Govs. mess, recommending prompt consideration of rapid transit measure of N. Y. City now pending before legisl. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 1075.) . Suppl. rept. of committee on claims upon petition of C. T. Harvey. 22 pp. (Sen. doc. 21, 1889 v. 5.) . Mess, from gov. re. question of rapid transit in N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 105, 1889 v. 15.) . Same. (Assem. jol. 1889: 1791-1792.) 1891. On promotion of rapid transit in N. Y. City under direction of local authorities. (Govs. mess. 1891.) . Memorial of C. T. Harvey re. income of money advanced made by him to state, etc. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 15, 1891 v. 3.) . Rept. on bill introductory no. 350; re. rapid tran- sit system of N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Same 44, 1891 v. 5.) 1892. Communication of mayor of N. Y. City re. rwys. in 23 and 24 wards of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 45, 1892 v. 5.) . Opinion of comptroller of N. Y. City whether Assem. bill 21 is detrimental to rights and inter- ests of taxpayers of 23 and 24 wards of N. Y. City. 3 pp. (Same 44, 1892 v. 5.) — — . Communication from comr. of street improve- ments of 23 and 24 wards, N. Y. City, re. construc- tion of a rwy. and tracks in towns of West Farms and Morrisania. 4 pp. (Same 42, 1892 v. 5.) . Memorial of C. T. Harvey re. provisions of Sen. bill 219 of 1891 and the executive objections there- to. 18 pp. (Same 37, 1892 v. 5.) . Communication from gov. re. bills now in his hands awaiting executive action, viz. concerning municipal franchises in N. Y. City and Brooklyn to street rwy. corporations. 5 pp. (Same 38, 1892 v. 5.) . Communication from mayor of N. Y. City re. Sen. bill on rwys. in N. Y. City and objections thereto. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1892: 552-553.) . Rept. of comrs. of street improvements of 23d and 24th wards, N. Y. City, re. construction of r.r. and tracks in towns of West Farms and Morris- ania. (Same Jan. 1892: 568-570.) 506 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd New York City — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Memorial of C. T. Harvey re. utilization of cer- tain state trust funds in which he has equitable in- terest, therefore recognized by law. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1893 v. 4.) 1894. Communication from mayor of City of N. Y. re. discussion of pending rapid transit legislation. 4 pp. (Some 69, 1894 v. 7.) . Rept. of committee on claims re. memorial of C. T. Harvey. 14 pp. (Same 63, 1894 v. 7.) . Memorial of C. T. Harvey petitioning that opin- ion of atty. gen. be obtained re. specified legal is- sues (rapid transit in N. Y. City). 13 pp. (Same 30, 1894 v. 4.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on certain memorial of C. T. Harvey. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 113-119.) . Communication re. bill providing rapid transit facilities for N. Y. City. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1894 v. 9.) 1896. Communication from pres. of rapid transit r.r. comrs. of City of N. Y. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 56, 1896 v. 9.) 1899. Necessity for improved facilities of rapid transit in N. Y. City. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1899: 24.) . Memorial of bd. of rapid transit r.r. comrs. of N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1899 v. 9.) . Mess, from gov. re. rapid transit. 2 pp. (Same 49, 1899 v. 9.) . Same. (Assem. jol. 1899: 3227-3228.) . Memorial from N. Y. rapid transit comrs. 18 pp. (Assem. doc. 31, 1899 v. 2.) 1903. Rept. of r.r. comrs. in matter of transportation problem in Greater N. Y., June 30. 26 pp. . Same. Nov. 5. 20 pp. Poughkeepsie 1889. Veto of act to amend act authorizing construc- tion of r.r. through certain streets and roads in Poughkeepsie. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 727-728.) Accidents Elevated Roads 1901-1904. Table of accidents on elevated roads (not incl. in other tables). (19 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1901 (p. lviii)— same 1904.) Surface Roads 1884-1885. Stmt, of accidents on horse roads. (2 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1884 (p. 53) — same 1885.) 1886-1897. Stmt, of accidents on surface street roads. (4 same v. 1886 (p. 65) — same 1897.) 1894-1897. Stmt, of accidents reported on street surface roads. (13 same v. 1 1889 (p. xxvi) — same 1898.) 1897-1898. Table of accidents that occurred on street surface r.rs. (16 same v. 1 1898: xxxii.) 1899-1904. Table of accidents on street surface r.rs. as given in ann. repts. of cos. (17 same v. 1 1899 (p. xlii) — same 1904.) 1900-1904. Table of accidents on street surface r.rs. reported by separate repts. to bd. of r.r. comrs. classified as to causes. (18 same 1900 (p. iv) — same 1904.) Earnings. 1875-1884. Ten yr. comparative stmt, of earning charges agst. earnings, passenger traffic, and ton- nage of steam elevated and street surface roads. (2 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1884: 56-64.) 1882-1904. Surface street, surface steam, and elevated roads in operation; comparative stmt, of net earn- ings, interest, rentals, dividends, etc., paid; and surplus or deficiency. (1 same v. 2 1883 (pp. 28- 29)— same 1904.) STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd Earnings— cont'd 1883. Tables showing cost of construction, gross earn- ings, operating expenses, and net income of N. Y. City r.rs. (1 same v. 1 1883: 134-137.) 1883-1884. Comparative stmt, of earnings, operating expenses, and net earnings of surface street roads in operation. (2 same v. 2 1884: 30-31.) 1902-1904. Street surface r.rs., incl. Brooklyn Elevated, Manhattan Elevated since 1904, and Manhattan Subway since 1905; table of percentages of oper- ating expenses to gross earnings from operation for 10 yrs. 1893-1902. (20 same v. 1 1902 (p. lxxvi) — same 1904.) . Street surface r.rs.; tables of percentages of subdivisions of operating expenses to gross earn- ings from operation for yrs. endg. June 30. (20 same v. 1 1902 (p. lxxvi) — same 1904.) Elevated 1871-1883. Table showing no. of passengers carried, revenue reed, therefrom, average rate reed, per pas- senger, no. of miles operated, date of establish- ment of comn., hrs. on elevated roads of N. Y. City each yr. (2 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1884: 9.) 1880. N. Y. elevated r.rs. [Proc. before the special committee on alleged abuses in mngmt. of r.rs.] 335 pp. (In Proc. of special committee v. 5.) . Rept. re. erection, etc., of elevated r.rs. in certain streets of Brooklyn and Kings co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 59, 1880 v. 2.) 1883-1894. Surface and elevated steam and surface street roads not in operation; location, capital stock, debt, cost of road, etc. (1 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 2 1885 (pp. 30-33)— same 1894.) 1883-1904. Ann. repts. of elevated r.r. cos. in opera- tion. (1 same v. 2 1882 (pp. 875-895) — same 1904.) 1895-1904. Ann. repts. of elevated and underground r.r. cos. not in operation. (13 same v. 2 1895 (pp. 1139-1166)— some 1904.) New York City 1871-1883. Rept. of r.r. comrs re. no. of passengers car- ried, revenue reed., average rate per passenger, etc., of elevated roads in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 54, 1884 v. 3.) 1872. Rept. of atty. gen. re. power of legisl. to repeal charter of elevated rwy. in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 12, 1872 v. 1.) 1875-1882. Table showing increase in assessments for 4 yrs. before and 4 yrs. after elevated rwy. system was put in operation in N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 45 (p. 26), 1886 v. 3.) 1880. Suppl. rept. re. elevated r.rs. of N. Y. City. 33 pp. (Assem. doc. 66, 1880 v. 4.) 1883. Veto of Assem. bill 58 regulating fare to be charged by persons or corporations operating ele- vated r.rs. in N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 1883: 457- 462.) . Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. re. hearings on rates of fare upon elevated r.rs. in N. Y. City and capital extended in construction of r.rs. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 47, 1883 v. 5.) . Rept. of comptroller on examination of elevated r.r. cos. in N. Y. City. 8 pp. (Same 36, 1883 v. 2.) . Rept. of state engr., etc., in matter of N. Y. ele- vated rwys. 15 pp. (Same 37, 1883 v. 2.) . Same; separate. 17 pp. . Memorial re. certain rapid transit legislation for City of N. Y. elevated rwys. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1883 v. 3.) . Communication of corporation counsel of N. Y. City re. erection of structures in any park by an elevated r.r. co. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 39, 1883 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 507 STREET RAILWAYS— cont'd Elevated — cont'd New York City — cont'd 1883. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. in matter of investiga- tion of elevated r.rs. of N. Y. City. 129 pp. (Same 162, 1883 v. 7.) . Proc. before r.r. committee on public parks in N. Y. and the elevated r.rs. 215 pp. Not seen ; item from Bowker. Book in N. Y. State Library. 1884. Rept. re. C. T. Harvey and others in connection with first elevated road in N. Y. City. 5 pp. ( Sen. doc. 59, 1884 v. 5.) Accidents; see above, that title Employes; see Labor Expenditures for 1892-1898. Bd. of electrical control, assessments, re- ceipts. (A.R. treasurer 1892 (pp. 15-16) — same 1898.) 1896. Stmt, showing receipts on acct. of assessment for expenses of bd. of electrical control. (A.R. comp- troller 1895/6: 267-268.) . Stmt, of moneys reed, on acct. of assessments for expenses of comrs. of electrical subways. (Same 1895/6: 268-269.) Laws 1869. Act to incorporate N. Y. City Central Under- ground Rwy. Co., Apr. 17, 1863. Also, act to amend same, May 11, 1869. N. Y., 1872. 21 pp. 1875. Rapid transit in City of N. Y. Act further to provide for construction and operation of steam rwy. or rwys. in cos. of state. 24 pp. . Another ed. xxi pp. 1891-1904. Rapid transit act. (9 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1891 (pp. 574-597)— same 1904.) . Rapid transit act of 1891. With amdmts. Laws of 1891, ch. 4; as amended by laws of 1892, 1904. Laws of 1891, ch. 4. Act to provide for rapid tran- sit rwys. in cities of over one million inhabitants. Approved by gov., Jan. 31, 1891. 1 p. 1., iii, 67 pp., 16 11. 12° •. Rapid transit act for 1891, with amdmts. . . . An act to provide for rapid transit rwys. in cities of over one million inhabitants. 60 pp. 4° Mileage 1903-1904. Stmt, of changes in operated mileage of street surface r.rs. in N. Y. state. (21 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1903 (pp. lxvi-lxvii) — same 1904.) Strikes; see Labor Disputes STREET RAILWAYS: INDIVIDUAL ROADS Amsterdam Street Railroad Company 1898. Decision of atty. gen.; denying application of T. D. Mosscrop to institute action agst. Amsterdam Street Railroad Co. for its dissolution. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 397-398.) Arcade Underground Railroad 1868. Rept. re. Arcade Underground R.R. (Sen. doc. 87, 1868 v. 7.) Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company 1890. Corresp. re. part of Broadway and Seventh Ave- nue R.R. Co. in repavement of Broadway. (Sen. jol. 1890: 676-678.) Broadway Surface Railroad 1886. Res. (Traphagen) re. Broadway Surface R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1886 v. 3.) . Final rept. [with testimony] re. Broadway Sur- face R.R. Co. 4, 1879 pp. . Same [without testimony]. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 79, 1886 v. 5.) . Same; another ed. 10 pp. STREET RAILWAYS: INDIVIDUAL ROADS— cont'd Broadway Surface Railroad — cont'd 1886. Preliminary rept. re. Broadway Surface Rwy. Co., etc. 7 pp. (Same 52, 1886 v. 4.) The special committee of the Senate apptd. to inves- tigate the corrupt method of granting a franchise to this road met in New York City, Feb. 6-Apr. 10, 1886. Roscoe Conkling and C. A. Seward acted as counsel for the committee. See Life and Letters of Conkling 1889, p. 696, for reference to testimony. Broadway Underground Railway 1866. Rept. (Craven) re. underground r.r. in Broad- way. 11 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1866 v. 1.) . Rept. re. construction of subterranean rwy. in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 141, 1866 v. 7.) 1874. Petition of A. E. Beach re. Broadway Under- ground Rwy. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1874 v. 4.) . Rept. on act changing name of Beach Pneumatic Transit Co. to the Broadway Underground Rwy. Co.; extending its powers, etc. (Same 74, 1874 v. 4.) 1884. Veto of Sen. bill 337 re. extending and adding to rights and powers, etc., possessed by Broadway Underground Rwy. Co. (Sen. jol. 1884: 959-965.) Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company 1903. Rept. of r.r. comrs. in matter of transportation conditions of Brooklyn Heights R.R. Co. Dec. 1, 1903. 16 pp. 1904. Same. Feb. 3, 1904. 78 pp., 1 diagr. Bull's Head Stage Line 1864. Repts. on act to authorize use of cars in lieu of stages over route of Bull's Head Stage Line in N. Y. City, and to lay down rails and use cars in cer- tain other streets in connection therewith. 4, 4 pp. (Assem. docs. 177 and 178, 1864 v. 7.) Dry Dock, East Broadway, and Battery Railroad 1865. Veto of act to authorize Dry Dock, East Broad- way, and Battery R.R. Co. to extend their track and to authorize Ninth Avenue R.R. to use portion of same. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 96, 1865 v. 3.) Empire City Railway 1869. Rept. on bill to incorporate Empire City Rwy. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 203, 1869 v. 10.) Gilbert Elevated Railway 1873. Rept. of comrs. for locating Gilbert Elevated Rwy. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1873 v. 4.) Interurban Street Railway 1903. In the matter of complaints of Merchants' Assn. of N. Y., and others, agst. Interurban Street Rwy. Co. and Union Rwy. Co., of N. Y. City. 12 leaves typewritten copy. F°. Hearing before state bd. of r.r. comrs. Copy in N. Y. Public Library. Manhattan Railway Company 1880. Repts. of Manhattan Rwy. Co., Metropolitan Ele- vated R.R. Co., and N. Y. Elevated R.R. Co. re. use of stations for other than rwy. purposes. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1880 v. 2.) 1882. Rept. of Assem. investigation re. suits agst. Man- hattan R.R. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 129, 1882 v. 5.) 1883. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. in matter of Manhat- tan Rwy. Co.; right of elevated roads to conduct newsstands. 6 pp. (Same 96, 1883 v. 4.) 1898. Decision of atty. gen.; denying application of F. H. Schutt to commence action agst. Manhattan R.R. Co. to vacate its charter. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 386-387.) Metropolitan Street Railway Company 1880. See above, Manhattan Railway; this date. 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; Metropolitan Street Rwy. can not be compelled to give bd. of electrical con- trol or comptroller information concerning mileage 508 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK STREET RAILWAYS: INDIVIDUAL ROADS— cont'd Metropolitan Street Railway Company— cont'd of underground conductors used by it. (A:R. atty. gen. 1898: 119-120.) New York Cable Railway Company 1886. Petition of N. Y. Cable Rwy. Co. in defence of vested rights of corporation. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 5, 1886 t. 4.) 1889. Petition of citizens of N. Y. City for consent to application of N. Y. Cable Rwy. Co. to construct and operate their system of rwys. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 316-317.) New York City Railroad Company 1863. Rept. on act to authorize construction of r.r. in certain streets and avenues of N. Y. City. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 87, 1863 v. 5.) . Rept. on act to incorporate N. Y. City R.R. Co., and to authorize construction of r.r. in certain streets of City of N. Y. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 204, 1863 v. 6.) New York Elevated Railroad Company 1876. Communication re. license granted to N. Y. Ele- vated R.R. Co. 30 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1876 v. 6.) 1878. Rept. on N. Y. Elevated R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Same 135, 1878 v. 7.) . Rept. re. Elevated R.R. in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 105, 1878 v. 7.) . Rept. re. completion of N. Y. and Gilbert Ele- vated R.R. in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1878 v. 2.) 1880. See above, Manhattan Railway; this date. Niagara River Street Railway Company 1891. Veto of act for relief of co. (Sen. joL Jan. 1891: 871-872.) Third Avenue Railroad 1853-1886. Rept. of bd. of r.r. comrs. on finances of Third Avenue R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 82, 1886 v. 5.) 1886. Majority rept. in matter of Third Avenue R.R., Apr. 20 pp. . Res. re. Third Avenue R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1886 v. 5.) Union Railway Company; see above, Interurban Street Railway West Side and Yonkers Patent Railway Company 1872. Rept. re. operations of co. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 78, 1872 v. 7.) STRIKES; see LABOR DISPUTES. ARBITRATION, ETC. SUB-WAYS Electrical serial 1 series Under act of June 13, 1885 ; ch. 499, laws of 1885. a 1886-1887. Rept of comrs. of electrical subways of N. Y. City, [2-]3. In Collected docs, as follows : 1885 not found, unnum. 1886 In Sen. docs. 1886, v. 5 : 75. 3. 1887 " " " 1887, v. 3 : 41. b 1886-1888. Rept. of bd. of comrs. of electrical sub- ways of Brooklyn. In Collected docs, as follows : 1886 In Sen. docs. 1886, v. 5 : 74. 1887 not found. 1888 In Assem. docs. 1889, v. 6 : 36. 2 series Cnder " Subway act," ch. 716, of 1887, abolishing bd. of comrs. of electrical subways and constituting bd. of electrical control. SUB-WAYS— cont'd Electrical — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1887-1889. Ann. rept. of bd. of electrical control for City of N. Y., 1-3. Albany, 1888-1890. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1887 In Assem. docs. 1888, v. 6:38. 2. 1888 " " " 1889, v. 4 : 17. 3. 1889 " Sen. " 1890, v. 2:22. SUCCESSION TAX; see TAXATION: STATE. INHERI- TANCE TAX SUFFOLK COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Loans; see Finance: State. Loans Roads; see Roads: County SUGAR Duty on; see Tariff Manufacture; see Industries, etc Prices; see that title SULLIVAN COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey SULPHATES; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS SUNDAY OBSERVANCE 1825. Rept. re. petition praying act prohibiting lock keepers on canals from opening gates on Sunday, and remonstrance of inhabitants of Saratoga agst. such act. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 1149.) 1838. Rept. on petition praying repeal of laws for ob- servance of Sabbath, etc. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 262, 1838 v. 5.) 1844. Rept. of actg. canal comrs. re. closing locks on Sunday. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 66, 1844 v. 2.) . Rept. re. observance of Sabbath on canals. 15 pp. (Same 119, 1844 v. 4.) . On closing of locks on canals on Sundays. (Govs. mess. 1844.) 1858. Repts. re. closing locks of canals on Sundays. 7, 8 pp. (Assem. does. 134 and 137, 1858 v. 4.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. re. fishing on Sundays. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 272.) 1901. Constitutionality of law for Sunday closing of butcher shops; opinion in full. (v. 3 BulL bureau labor statistics 1901: 318.) Laws 1883. Sunday laws of state of N. Y. and judicial deci- sions sustaining them. Early colonial and state laws. N. Y., 1883. 16 pp. SUNSHINE; see CLIMATE SURGEON GENERAL; see MILITIA SURVEY Topographical; see Land. Maps and Surveys SUSQUEHANNA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY; see CORPORATIONS: DXDmDUAL SUSQUEHANNA RIVER Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy SUSQUEHANNA SEMINARY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC SWAMP LANDS; see LAND. MARSH AND SWAMP INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 509 SWEAT SHOPS; see LABOR. HOUSE INDUSTRIES SWEDEN Labor Disputes; see that title Labor Unions; see that title SWINE; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK SYRACUSE Banks 1825. See Banks, this date. Finance; see Finance: City Water Supply; see Water Supply: City SYRACUSE STATE INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN, SYRACUSE; see p. 3g8 TALC Deposits; see Natural Resources. Minerals Production; see Industries, etc. Mining TARIFF 1824. Rept. re. advisability of revision of federal tariff to remedy depressed condition of agric. and mftres. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 39-40.) . Rept. on progress of industries and natural re- sources of nation and recommending further pro- tection for promotion of said industries. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 47-48.) 1829. Rept. on Va., S. C, and Ga. res. on tariff acts. (Same Jan. 1829: 137-746.) 1832. Rept. of committee of 21 to conv. of S. C. on acts of Cong, imposing duties for protection of domestic mnftres. 50 pp. (Assem. doc. 3, 1833 v. 1.) 1833. Conn. res. re. tariff. (Same 11 (pp. 11-12), 1834 v. 1.) 1841. Same; re. protection of domestic industry. 2 pp. (Same 14, 1841 v. 1.) — — . Preamble and res. of Ala. re. protection of Amer. industry. 4 pp. (Same 57, 1841 v. 3.) 1842. Distribution of avails of public lands, impost proceeds in direct tax returns, etc., designated an unwarrantable assumption of federal power. (Govs. mess. 1843.) . Res. (Wright) re. tariff. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1842 v. 7.) . Communication from gov. transmitting res. of Conn. re. public lands, tariff, bankruptcy laws, etc. 13 pp. (Same 11, 1843 v. 1.) . Res. of council and Gen. Assem. of N. J. re. tariff. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1842 v. 3.) 1844. Res. on protective tariff. 2 pp. (Same 93, 1844 v. 3.) . Res. of legisl. of Conn. re. tariff, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 7, 1844 v. 1.) 1862. Res. from state of Me. re. duty on salt. 2 pp. (Same 124, 1862 v. 6.) 1870. Res. re. tariff on articles of common consump- tion. 1 p. (Same 36, 1870 v. 3.) . Rept. of select committee re. abolition of import duty on sugar, salt, coal, and r.r. iron, and reduc- tion of duty on pig iron. (Assem. jol. 1870: 126- 136.) . Minority rept. re. admission of certain articles free of duty. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1870 v. 3.) . Res. re. duties on coffee, tea, sugar, etc. 1 p. (Same 10, 1870 v. 1.) 1886. Concurrent res. re. duty on tobacco. 2 pp. (Some 61, 1888 v. 6.) 1887. Res. re. tariff protection. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 26, 1887 v. 2.) . Res. (Griswold) re. importance of protective tariff. 2 pp. (Same 30, 1887 v. 2.) TAXATION: FEDERAL 1814. Rept. of committee on so much of govs. mess, as relates to direct tax and N. Y. state's quota of same. (Assem. jol. 37 sess. 1814: 110-112.) 1824/5. Arrears of U. S. direct tax. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1824/5.) . Govs, comment re. undue proportion of taxes yielded to general govt.; on distribution of avails of sales of public lands. (Govs. mess. 1841.) 1862. Rept. re. levying direct tax by Cong, of U. S. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 19, 1862 v. 2; Sen. doc. 22, 1862 v. 1.) . Letter to U. S. comrs. of internal revenue re. exemption of state officers from stamps on checks, drafts, and other instruments, dated Oct. 13. (A. R. comptroller 1861/2: 112-113.) 1865. Tax provision of national currency act re. dis- tinction of individuals owning shares from corpo- rations owning capital. (A.R. bank dept. 1864/5: xix-xxiv.) 1870. Res. re. apportioning taxes of general govt. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 13, 1870 v. 1.) 1871. Legislative action to urge discontinuance of im- position of federal tax on canal boats on entrance into tidewater. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1871: 18.) 1878. On constitutional right of federal govt, to tax circulation of state banks. (A.R. bank dept. 1877/8: xviii-xixj 1888. On taxation' of Canadian currency. (Same 1887/8: 24-27.) 1891. Current res. to direct U. S. tax. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 63, 1891 v. 6.) 1892. On proposed repeal by Cong, of tax on circula- tion. (A.R. bank dept. 1891/2: xvii.) Internal Revenue 1894. Claim that federal govt, legalizes oleomargarine as trade article by imposing revenue tax upon it. (2 A.R. agric. dept. 1894 v. 1: 13.) 1898. Opposed to federal tax on oleomargarine. (6 same 1898 v. 1: 66.) 1900. Res. re. war tax. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1900 v. 9.) 1901. Concurrent res. requesting Cong, to abolish war tax on beer. 2 pp. (Same 7, 1901 v. 1.) 1902. U. S. law re. tax stamp on renovated butter; large quantity of renovated butter on market. (10 A.R. agric. dept. v. 1 1902: 182.) . Tax differences for renovated and adulterated butter. (10 same v. 1 1902: 47.) License Tax; see License: Federal TAXATION: LOCAL The greater part of the official printed material bearing on county taxation is, in the case of N. Y. state, to be found in the Proceedings of the bds. of super- visors. These are now published regularly by most counties. A fairly good file may he found in the N. Y. Public Library. See also Individual counties and towns under Taxation : State. 1851. Enforcement of const, provision regulating tax- ing, assessing, and borrowing powers of cities. (Govs. mess. 1851: 22.) 1875. Special mess, from gov. re. municipal taxation. 26 pp. (Assem. doc. 159, 1875 v. 10.) . Govs. mess. re. art. 8, sec. 9, of const, re. organi- zation of cities, etc., restricting power of taxation, contracting debts, etc. (Assem. jol. 1875: 1472- 1483.) 1876. Canvas of question of liability of property of municipal corporations to taxation. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 19-22.) 1877. Amdmt. of law defining village property neces- sary. (Same 1877: 9.) 510 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: LOCAL— cont'd 1878. Opinion of atty. gen. on powers of bd. of super- visors of cos. in matter of equalization of property betw. cities and towns of same co. (Same 1878: 22-23.) 1880-1890. Comparative table of estimates and apprns., city, co., state, school and total tax, realty and personal valuation, bonded and floating debt, and sinking fund of various cities of state. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 376-391), 1891 v. 9.) 1891. Rept. on const, provisions of various states re. municipal finance and taxation. (Same, pp. 512- 545.) 1892. General duties of town assessors; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 225-226.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; taxation of water works for village. (Same 1894: 188-189.) 1898. Same; right to authorize raising of money by towns for bldg. bridges, repairing highways, etc., is vested in town bd. (Same 1898: 109-110.) Chenango 1827. Rept. on petitions praying for law authorizing town of Chenango to build bridge across Chenango River either by general tax upon town or by volun- tary subscription. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 1145- 1148.) Dryden 1824. Rept. on act re. taxes in town of Dryden. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 147-148.) Hoosick 1837. Rept. on sundry petitions of inhabitants of Hoosick, Rensselaer co.; authority to levy tax for bridge. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 334, 1837 v. 4.) Hudson 1800. Rept. re. taxes paid by inhabitants of exterior parts of Hudson City. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1800: 228-229.) 1802. Rept. on petition of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of city of Hudson re. raising money for defraying certain expenses in said city. (Same 25 sess. 1802: 179.) Johnstown 1842. Rept. on petition re. reducing no. of assessors in Johnstown and concerning overseers of poor in Pulton co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1842 v. 2.) Livingston County 1835. Rept. of committee of roads and bridges on peti- tion of inhabitants of Livingston co. for authority to raise tax to build a bridge across Genesee River. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 242, 1835 v. 3.) Minisink 1837. Rept. of committee on petition of comrs. of high- ways of Minisink and Goshen authorizing town tax for bldg. of bridge. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 127, 1837 v. 2.) Montgomery County 1827. Rept. on petition of bd. of supervisors of Mont- gomery co. re. disposition of certain taxes on state land. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 208.) New York City and County 1804. Rept. in favor of authorizing N. Y. City to levy tax to meet general expenses. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1804: 147.) 1823. Rept. on act to enable N. Y. City to raise money by tax, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 285-287.) . Rept. on memorials of mayor, etc., of N. Y. City praying that supervisors be empowered to raise sum of $300,000 by tax on real and personal prop- erty of city. (Same Jan. 1823: 554.) TAXATION: LOCAL— cont'd New York City and County — cont'd 1825. Rept. on memorial of mayor, etc., of N. Y. City praying certain amdmts. for assessment and col- lection of taxes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 697.) 1829. Rept. on memorial of N. Y. City praying for pas- sage of law authorizing tax for meeting public ex- penses of ensuing yr. (Same Jan. 1829: 653.) 1830. Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of N. Y. City re. taxation. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 343, Legtsl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1839. Same; praying authority to levy tax for ann. municipal expenditures. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 149, 1839 v. 3.) 1840-1843. Table showing amt. and per cent of taxa- tion in several wards of City of N. Y. each yr. (Same 80 (p. 19), 1845 v. 3.) 1854. Rept. of receiver of taxes of N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Same 103, 1854 v. 3.) 1856. Rept. on N. Y. City and Co. tax bill. 6 pp. (Same 193, 1856 v. 5.) 1862. Memorial of comptroller of N. Y. City asking passage of usual ann. enabling act to raise money for corporation of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 165, 1862 v. 6.) 1864. Communication from Citizens' Assn. of N. Y. City re. tax of said city. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 102, 1864 v. 4.) 1868. Rept. re. N. Y. City tax levy. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 156, 1858 v. 12.) 1868-1874. Stmt, of taxed costs in matter of street openings. (Sen. doc. 79 (p. 1026), 1876 v. 7.) 1873. Communication from mayor, comptroller, etc., of N. Y. City re. certain repealing clauses in new city charter affecting powers to impose and collect taxes. 1 p. (Same 80, 1873 v. 3.) 1899. Memorial re. proposed act providing for relief of taxpayers of N. Y. City for 1899; suggesting plan for new municipal bldg. 17 pp., 1 plan. (Same 50, 1899 v. 9.) Onondaga County 1836. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Onondaga co.; authority to levy tax to build bridge. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 149, 1836 v. 3.) Ontario County 1804. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Ontario and Genesee cos. praying authority to levy on inhabi- tants of said cos. sums necessary to reimburse comrs. for money advanced in erecting bridge across Genesee River. (Assem. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 144.) Orange County 1831. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Orange co. to make certain bridges by co. tax. 2 pp. (Sen. doc 37, 1831 v. 1.) Rome 1827. Rept. on petition of supervisor of Rome, Oneida co., praying authority to raise an ann. tax to be applied to making and repairing public bridges of town. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 52-53.) Schenectady County 1830. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Washington co. praying authority to raise certain amt. of money by tax. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 20, 1830 v. 1.) Tioga County 1828. Rept. on petition praying passage of act author- izing bd. of supervisors of Tioga co. to levy tax upon certain towns to improve navigation of Cayuga Creek. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 885-886.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 511 TAXATION: LOCAL— cont'd Ulster County 1820. Rept. re. petition requiring supervisors of Ul- ster co. to raise money by tax for bldg. of bridge across Esopus Creek. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 74.) Assessment Special; see Local Improvements, below License Tax; see License: City Local Improvements 1899. State not liable to pay assessment for paving street along tow-path of Erie Canal on ground that it is local improvement; opinion of atty. gen (A R. atty. gen. 1899: 212-214.) . Property owned by state subject to assessment for local improvements, under certain conditions; opinion of atty. gen. (Some 1899: 180-181.) 1902. Assessments for street cleaning in Utica agst. state property made; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 214-215.) 1904. Advisability of legislative regulation of state collection of assessments for local improvements. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xiv.) Catskill 1824. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Catskill pray- ing for authority to levy tax for purpose of erecting school house. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 287.) New York City 1812. Rept., memorial, and petition re. best method of conveying off waters from Collect and Lispenard meadows, in N. Y. City; recommendation to further suspend collection of the assessments mentioned in petition. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 541.) Rensselaer County 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of super- visors of Rensselaer co. for additional tax levy to complete co. court house. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 127 1832 v. 2.) Schenectady County 1834. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Schenectady co. for authority to raise by tax sum to cover de- ficit of expenditures for new court house. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 356, 1834 v. 4.) Steuben County 1827. Rept. on petitions of Steuben co. praying that tax be levied for erection of new court house. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 44-45.) Realty and Personalty 1860-1881. Rept. re. separation of real and personal property for local taxation in cities of state. 20 pp. (Sen. doc. 95, 1882 v. 6.) Albany, Auburn, Cohoes, Long Is. City, N. Y„ New- burg, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Syracuse, Sche- nectady, Troy, Watertown, Yonkers. 1879. Per cent of tax paid by real estate and per- sonal property in each city in state. (A.R. state assessor 1880: 21.) 1898. Towns and cities in which per cent of personal to real is 20% or more. (A.R. tax comrs. 1898: 74-78.) 1899. In fire distrs. in incorporated villages, all per- sonal property assessed to residents of distrs. for town purposes; as well as real estate situated with- in distr., subject to txation; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 356-358.) 1902. Table showing assessed realty and exempt prop- erty of certain cities. (A.R. tax comrs. 1903: 34.) Road Tax See also Taxation : State. Roads. 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on matter of town highway assessment. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 136-137.) TAXATION: LOCAL— cont'd Road Tax— cont'd Chemung County 1828. Rept. on petition of towns of Elmira, Erie, Erie co., and Cayuga, Chemung co., praying passage of law to raise by tax sum of money for purposes of laying out and improving road. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 732-733.) DeWitt 1901. Veto of Assem. bill 113 re. system of taxation to provide for repairing and working highways in DeWitt, Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. 1901: 367.) Erie County 1834. Rept. of select committee on petition of inhabi- tants of Erie co. to levy tax for purpose of bldg. a road. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 313, 1834 v. 4.) Fort Ann 1838. Rept. on petition of comrs. of highways of Fort Ann. re. tax for roads and bridges. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 264, 1838 v. 5.) Genesee County 1820. Rept. on petition praying authority to levy tax for purpose of opening and improving road at Riga- town, Genesee co. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 790- 791.) 1830. Rept. re. raising of money by tax for improve, ment of a certain road in Genesee co. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 311, 1830 v. 4.) Hamilton County 1838. Rept. on petition of comrs. of highways of Ham- ilton co. re assessment of non-resident lands. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 208, 1838 v. 5.) 1860. Petition of supervisors of Hamilton co. in re- gard to internal improvements therein. 9 pp. (Same 35, 1860 v. 2.) River obstruction ; Highway tax, exemption of Lake Ontario and Hudson River R.R. lands from tax. Oswegatchie 1837. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Oswegatchie to raise money by tax for roads and bridges. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 321, 1837 v. 4.) — — . Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Oswegatchie town; authority to equalize town road tax. 1 1. (Same 323, 1837 v. 4.) St. Lawrence County 1832. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of St. Lawrence, Lewis, and Jefferson cos. to raise certain sum by tax for purpose of repairing St. Lawrence turnpike. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 94, 1832 v. 2.) Saratoga 1832. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of Sara- toga; authority to levy road tax. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 258, 1832 v. 3.) Smithville 1825. Rept. re. petition of inhabitants of Smithville, Chenango co., for tax to be levied on non-resident lands for support of roads and bridges. 16 pp. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825 app.) Steuben County 1823. Rept. on petition praying authority to raise money by tax to improve road in Steuben and On- tario cos. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 765.) Wheatland 1827. Rept. on petition praying passage of law im- posing tax on town of Wheatland for settlement of certain damage claims for road construction. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 814-815.) 512 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK TAXATION: LOCAL— cont'd Road Tax— cont'd Whites town 1832. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Whitestown praying for authority to raise additional sum of money for support of roads and bridges in said town. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1832 v. 1.) State Property 1818. Communication from commissary gen. re. assess- ments made on arsenal lot in N. Y. City. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 564-565.) . Rept. re. payment of certain assessments in con- nection with erection of a new arsenal in N. Y. City. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 608.) 1855/6. Necessity for legislation governing taxation of state property by cities and villages. (A.R. comp- troller 1855/6: 51.) 1861/2. Protest agst. right, claimed by cities and vil- lages, where state owns an arsenal or other public bldgs., to levy assessments upon it for local im- provements. (Same 1861/2: 46-47.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen. on assessments on state property. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 273-274.) TAXATION: STATE 1823. Review of tax provisions in various Amer. states. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 app. C: 5 et seq.) Mass., Vt., R. I., Conn., Penn., Md., Va., Ga., N. J., Ky., O., Ala. 1863. Digest of taxation in the states, under three heads: 1. Mode or machinery of taxation; 2. Stand- ard of valuation; 3. Property liable to, and exempt from taxation. By A. B. Street. Albany, 1863. 267 pp. In this ed. the rept. of the jt. committee is printed at the end. . Same. pp. 25-272 (1) in Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to revise .... assessment laws of state. Albany, 1863. 272 (1) pp. Binders title : Digest of Taxation. Following are the states digested : Ala., Ark., Calif., Colorado, Conn., Delaware, Fla., Ga., 111., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., La.. Me., Md., Mass., Mich., Minn., Miss., Mo., Nebr., Nev., N. H., N. X, N. C, O., Oregon, Penn., R. I., Tenn., Texas, Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., Wise. 1890-1902. Variations in different states, etc., as to population and assessed valuations. (A.R. tax comrs. 1903: 42-50.) Massachusetts 1897. On rept. of Mass. comn. to revise and amend laws re. taxation making same recommendations made by N. Y. comn. 26 yrs. before. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897: 9.) New Jersey 1902. On N. J. law re. appeals by taxpayer to state bd. of taxation advantage to courts in reducing cal- endars. (A.R. tax comrs. 1902: 15-16.) New York State serial Board of Equalization 1860-1904. Proceedings of bd. (2 A.R. state assessors 1860 (pp. 20-26) — same 1904.) Tax Commission 1896-1904. Ann. rept. of state bd. of tax comrs., 1-9. 1897-1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1896 in Sen. docs. 1897, v. 6 : 38. 2. 1897 " " " 1898, v. 6:36. 3. 1898 1899, v. 1:9. 4. 1899 1900, v. 4:23. 5. 1900 1901, v. 4:22. 6. 1901 ' 1U02, v. 4:18. 7. 1902 ' 1903, v. 5:5. 8. 1903 " '• " 1904, v. 15 : 30. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial 1778-1835. Historical sketch of state tax. (A.R. comp- troller 1834/5: 23-30.) 1799. Rept. of comptroller re. uniform system of tax- ation for N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1799: 3-5.) 1802-1849. List of erroneous or double payments of taxes at comptroller's office taken from yr. books. (Assem. doc. 120 (pp. 4-54), 1850 v. 5.) 1814-1849. List of erroneous or double payment of taxes at comptroller's office taken from sales books. (Same 120 (pp. 55-71), 1850 v. 5.) 1816. Rept. of comptroller re. pecuniary engagement of state, and reduction of one-half of present amt. of state tax. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1816: 111-112.) 1816-1818. Schedule showing rate of state tax on each dollar of aggregate valuations. (A.R. state as- sessors 1885: 22.) 1816-1822. Rept. of comptroller re. ann. amt. of unpaid taxes; also tax of 1822 showing amt. due in each co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 213-215.) 1816-1826. Amt. of taxes paid by each co. (Sen. doc. 67 1 folded table, 1836 v. 2.) 1816-1860. Stmt, showing rate of taxes, (v. 20 Trans, agric. socy. 1860: 399.) 1816-1902. Stmt, showing rate of state tax on each dollar of aggregate valuations of property. (Legisl. manual 1892 (p. 621) — same 1903.) 1816-1903. Table showing state tax rate. (A.R. tax comrs. 1899 (pp. 20-21) — same 1903.) 1816-1904. Schedule showing ann. rate of state tax on each dollar of aggregate valuation of property. (A. R. comptroller 1859/60 (p. S3)— same 1903/4.) 1819. Comptroller's rept. on collection of taxes with special reference to late collector S. Fairbanks. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 668.) . Rept. of comptroller on giving of credit in state tax. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 779-780.) 1820. Repts. of committee on act for continuing state tax for one yr. (Sen. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 337-339.) 1822. Rept. of comptroller re. taxes due state remain- ing uncollected. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 241- 245.) . Rept. of comptroller re. petition of Oneida Iron and Glass Mnfg. Co. praying that taxes twice paid may be refunded and charged to towns whose as- sessors are alleged to have acted erroneously. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 707-709.) 1823. Rept. of comptroller on general system of taxa- tion. 20 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 app.) 1827. Recommendation for revival of mill tax discon- tinued in 1826. (A.R. comptroller 1826/7: 225.) 1828-1830. Names of persons to whom warrants have been ordered for payment of money for taxes under act of Oct. 25, 1828; giving amt. of warrant. (Sen. doc. 413 (pp. 1-2), Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1829. Rept. of comptroller on necessity of levying di- rect tax at present sess. of legisl., giving summar- ized estimates of receipts, expenses, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1829: 543-546.) 1830. Diminution of general fund; expediency of direct taxation as sole source of revenue questioned. (Govs. mess. 1830.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office on repayment in certain cases of moneys paid for taxes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 413, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. of committee on finance recommending state tax. 11 pp. (Same 205, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. of comrs. of land office re. repayment In certain cases of moneys paid for taxes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 107, 1832 v. 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 513 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1834. Opinion of atty. gen. concerning taxation of debts owing to school fund of state of Conn. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 137, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. re. taxation of debts owing to school fund of Conn. 1 p. (Same 148, 1834 v. 3.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office re. repayment in certain cases of moneys paid for taxes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 125, 1834 v. 2.) 1835. Review of tax policy of state. (Govs. mess. 1835.) . Rept. re. amndg. act to subject certain debts owing to non-residents to taxation. 3 pp. (As- sem. doc. 87, 1835 v. 2.) 1837. Rept. of comrs. of land office on repayment in certain cases of moneys paid for taxes. 1 p. ( Sen. doc. 73, 1837 v. 2.) 1838. Rept. on U. S. deposit fund and on recommenda- tion of comptroller to levy a direct tax. 37 pp. (Assem. doc. 242, 1838 v. 5.) . Rept. on memorial of mayor, etc., re. tax levy for ann. expenditures. 2 pp. (Same 170, 1838 v. 4.) 1840. Repts. on act to extend time for collecting taxes for 1839. 1, 1 pp. (Sen. docs. 18 and 21, 1840 v. 1.) . Rept. of comrs. of land office re. repayment of certain moneys paid for taxes. 2 pp. (Same 126, 1840 v. 4.) 1841. Same. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 305, 1841 v. 7.) 1843. Communication from comrs. of land office re. overpayment of money for taxes. 3 pp. (Same 8, 1843 v. 1.) ■ . Rept. of comptroller re. pledges of proceeds of mill tax. 3 pp. (Same 66, 1843 v. 3.) . Same; giving amt. due on acct. of non-resident taxes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 13, 1843 v. 13.) 1843-1852. Table showing amt. produced to treasury by one mill tax of 1842 subsequently reduced to half mill tax. (Same 83 (pp. 2-4), 1852 v. 2.) 1846. Debate on article of amdmt. re. local taxation. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 84-88.) 1847. Rept. upon memorial of Socy. of Friends of Genesee re. taxes. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 190, 1847 v. 7.) 1850. Rept. of comptroller re. erroneous payments of taxes. 71 pp. (Same 120, 1850 v. 5.) . Table showing aggregate of half mill tax for 1850 and amt. taxed in several cos. (Sen. doc. 83 (pp. 11-12), 1852 v. 2.) 1850/1. Questions re. taxation upon which assessors have asked for information from office of comp- troller. (A.R. comptroller 1850/1: 8-14.) 1851. Table showing aggregate of half mill tax and amt. taxed in several cos. of state. (Sen. doc. 83 (pp. 13-14), 1852 v. 2.) . Revision of tax law recommended. (Govs. mess. 1851.) 1852. Recommendation to reduce half mill tax to smaller ratio. (Same 1852.) . Rept. on proposition to reduce half mill tax. 60 pp. (Sen. doc. 83, 1852 v. 2.) 1853. Repts. of select committee on res. to amend sec. 3, art. 7, of state const, re. tax for canal purposes, 14, 43 pp. (Same 42 and 46, 1853 v. 2.) . Rept. of comptroller re. unpaid taxes from cer- tain cos., etc. 4 pp. (Same 78, 1853 v. 3.) . Same. 4 pp. (Same 49, 1853 v. 2.) 1853-1901. Stmt, of state tax levied for support of com- mon schools, on real and personal estates of co. N. Y. state according to assessed valuations. (A. R. public instruction 1854 (pp. 60-62) — same 1901.) 33 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1856/7. Protest agst. delay of co. treasurers in turning over tax money to state; recommendation for amdmt. of law to remedy this evil. (A.R. comp- troller 1856/7: 11-15.) 1857. Imposition of additional direct tax of one mill on valuation to provide for completion of public works in progress of construction suggested. (A. R. engr. etc. on canals 1857: 25-26.) 1857-1867. Comparative stmt, exhibiting amt. of taxes levied for support of city and co. govt.; amt. paid for state taxes and for common schools of state; also exhibiting amt. reed, from state treasurer for county's proportion of free school fund and com- mon school fund, and amt. paid to different comns. for same period. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1510.) 1857/8. Arguments showing injustice of system of gen- eral taxation for support of charitable institutions, insane asylums, hospitals, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 13.) 1859. Objection to extension of time for collection of taxes. (Govs. mess. 1859.) . Proposed modification of tax laws. (1 A.R. state assessors 1859: 11-24.) 1859-1872. Decennial comparison of state tax and tax for all purposes known. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (p. 19)— same 1871/2.) 1859/60. Stmt, of amt. of state tax; taxes levied for support of govt., canals, town, co., and school tax, resp. (Same 1859/60: 36.) . Protest agst. delay of co. treasurers in paying over to state moneys reed.; recommendation that interest be charged on sums thus withheld as pen- alty for offence. (Same 1859/60: 25.) 1860. Communication from comptroller; estimate of taxes for 1861; opinion on condition of finances as warranting apprns. for new works. 9 pp. (As- sem. doc. 154, 1860 v. 4.) . Veto of bill to extend time for collection of taxes in several cos. of N. Y. state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1860: 366-367.) 1860-1865. Comparison of taxation with products of in- dustry, proportional per cent of products of capital and labor to taxes. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6: 20.) 1860/1. Protest agst. co. treasurers' delay in paying co. taxes into state treasury; cost to state in loss of interest by this practice; recommendation for legislative act imposing a penalty on such delays; decision of court on special case. (Same 1860/1: 34-36.) 1861. Communication from comptroller re. time of pay- ment of state tax. 4 pp., foldg. table. (Sen. doc. 40, 1861 v. 2.) . Revision of existing laws on apportionment of taxes among several cos. recommended. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1861: 45.) 1861-1881. Rept. of comptroller showing amt. of town, co., school, and state taxes; rate on each dollar of valuation. 43 pp. (Same 78, 1882 v. 6.) 1861-1904. Stmt, by cos. showing amt. of town, co., school, and state taxes; rate of taxation on each dollar; and aggregate equalized taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1 (pp. 110-111) — same 1903/4.) 1862. Rept. of comptroller re. unpaid balance of state tax of 1860. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1862 v. 3.) 1862-1897. Review of work of various committees apptd. to investigate subject of taxation. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897: 7-9.) 1862/3. General comments on system of taxation: that it is unwise to attempt extensive changes; exemp- tion of personal property on acct. of indebtedness 514 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial— cont'd most important to be remedied; income tax should be levied on basis similar to that adopted in in- ternal revenue act of Cong. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 41-43.) . Amt. of N. Y. City tax lost to state by decision of Supreme Court exempting banks from taxation so far as their capital was invested in U. S. securi- ties. (Same 1862/3: 44-45.) . Results of authorizing heavy rate of interest agst. co. treasurers for delinquency in payments of tax money of cos. (Same 1862/3: 45-46.) 1863/4. Injustice of laws providing for general tax- ation for local purposes; list and amt. of such tax for 1864; recommendation for repeal of laws. (Same 1863/4: 36-38.) 1864. On need of thorough revision of taxation laws. (A.R. bank dept. 1863/4: xix.) 1864/5. Protest agst. existing system of taxation; recommendations for changes in tax laws re. in- come tax, auction duties, and exemption of U. S. securities. (A.R. comptroller 1864/5: 43-47.) 1865-1875. Comparative stmt, of state tax and taxes for all purposes, with gross valuation of taxable property in 1865 and 1875. (Same 1874/5: 47.) 1867. Minority rept. of committee on finance, being sec- tions re. taxation. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1679.) . Minority rept. (Robertson and Burrill) from committee on legislation not otherwise referred re. amt. required according to estimates to be raised by taxation for support of city, co., and state govt. 11 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 4, doc. 113.) . Remarks of G. W. Clinton and others on rept. of committees on canals and finances re. present con- ditions and capacity of canals; their present, past, and future usefulness; the financial condition of state; and causes oppressing state with taxation. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1680-1704.) 1867/8. General suggestions re. tax reforms. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8: 19-24.) 1871. Rept. (1st) of comrs. to revise laws for assess- ment and collection of taxes, Albany, 1871. 154 pp. (Assem. doc. 39, 1871 v. 3.) . Same; Manchester, A. Ireland & Co., 1871. (2), iv, 143 pp. 12°. Cobden Club reprint. . Same; local taxation: rept. of the comn. Re- vised ed. N. Y., 1871. 74 pp. Not seen. Copy in Mass. State Library. 1871/2. Protest agst. existing legislative methods re. taxation and apprns. and recommendation that law be passed fixing uniform time for payment of all state taxes into treasury. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2: 38-45.) 1872. Schedule showing by cos. amt. of town, co., school, and state taxes; rate of taxation; and real and personal property. (Same 1871/2: 123-124.) . Rept. (2d) of comrs. to revise statutes re. tax- ation, Albany, 1872. 102 pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1872 v. 2.) . Same; London, n. d. (2), ii, 3-108 pp. Cobden Club reprint. The two preceding repts. made under act of May, 1871. The comrs. were D. A. Wells, Bdw. Dodge, and Geo. W. Cuyler. For reviews of repts. see Nation xiii, 138, 177. 1872-1882. Cities of state, population and investment. (A.R. state assessors 1882: 25.) 1872/3. Protest agst. present system of taxation; defi- ciencies and faults of existing statutes and recom- mendations for revision of laws. (Same 1872/3: 46-61.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd . Recommendation for law limiting apprns. to amt. within revenues of state and providing that all cos. shall assess, levy, and collect state taxes, they are required to pay, within same calendar yr. in which they are authorized to be levied. (Same 1872/3: 54.) 1873-1876. Stmt, showing reduction of state tax each yr. (Same 1875/6: 35.) 1873-1878. Per cent of state tax paid by cos. of state. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 54.) 1873-1879. Same. (Same 1879: 68-70.) 1873/4. Recommendation re. collection and payment into state treasury of state tax of cos. (A.R. comptroller 1873/4: 47-48.) 1874. Rept. of comptroller re. taxes due state. 2 pp., foldg. table. (Assem. doc. 135, 1874 v. 70.) 1874/5. Recommendation for repeal of act conferring additional powers on bds. of supervisors giving them authority to extend collection of taxes until Apr. 1. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 46.) 1875. Governments too costly; taxation too burden- some; prostration of the south. (Govs. mess. 1875.) . Mess, on local govt, and taxation. (Sen. Jol. 1875: 823-853.) 1875-1885. Comparative stmt, of various tax statistics of 1875 and 1885. (A.R. tax assessors 1885: 3-4.) 1876. Memoranda filed with tax bill by Gov. Tilden. 4 pp. . N. Y. no longer ranks' as agric. or commercial state; mnftres. will be cause of increased pros- perity; expediency of encouraging home industry by equitable taxation. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 29-30.) . Advisability of reduction of state taxes of 1876 to one-half taxes of 1874; suggestions for making said reduction permanent. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 11-15.) . Revision of tax laws expedient. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 3.) . Recommendation re. decrease of ann. tax and improved methods of imposing taxes. (Govs. mess. 1876: 42-43.) 1877-1891. Table showing per cent of aggregate state tax paid by cos. (A.R. state assessors 1891: 15- 16.) 1878. Table showing amt. of taxes saved to each co. if no state taxes had been levied. (Same 1878: 5-6.) . Public improvements in advance of needs of time cause of onerous taxes and high rents. (Same 1878: 3-4.) . Stmt, showing distribution of taxes among cos. (Same 1878: 21.) . Estimated tax levy lowest for 16 yrs.; comment on administrative irregularities tending to raise taxes. (Govs. mess. 1878.) . Answer of comptroller as to taxation for canals. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 65, 1878 v. 5.) . Tabular stmt, showing for several cos. of state aggregate equalized valuations; state tax; school tax; aggregate of state tax for general purposes, incl. school tax; apportionment of school moneys, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1878: 28-29.) 1878-1903. Aggregate state tax paid by real and per- sonal property of cos. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896 (pp. 28-36)— same 1903.) 1879. On state law of Jan. 1, providing for collection of taxes and enforcement of private contracts in coin.' (Govs. mess. 1879: 46.) 1879/80. Review of new tax law of 1880. (A.R. comp- troller 1879/80: 22-25.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 515 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1880. Suggestion for abolition of mill tax. (A.R. state assessors 1880: 21-22.) 1881. Communication from tax comrs. to Gov. A. B. Cornell, May 25. Albany, 1881. 10 pp. 4°. . Direct taxation forced on state by fact that all indirect sources of revenue are a monopoly of fed- eral govt. (A.R. state assessors 1881: 3.) 1884. Judge W. H. Arnoux, Mr. W. H. Parsons, and Mr. P. S. Gardner representing N. Y. Bd. of Trade and Transportation before committee on taxation of Sen. of N. Y. in opposition to Sen. bill no. 175. 7 pp. . Comment on general violation of tax law. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 4.) . Adoption of some features of tax law recom- mended. (Same 1884: 8-9.) . Table showing amt. of town, co., school, and state taxes, by cos. (Same 1885: 15.) 1884-1885. Table showing amt. of state tax and per cent thereof paid by real and personal of cos. (Same 1885 (p. 7) — same 1886.) 1885. Communication from comptroller re. taxation. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1885 v. 6.) . Special rept. of comptroller upon school fund and upon taxation and revenue. 16 pp. (Same 37, 1885 v. 5.) 1885-1900. Stmt, of tax rate for yr. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (p. 33)— same 1898/9.) 1886. Comptroller's special rept. on salaries, taxation, and revenue. 75 pp. (Assem. doc. 89, 1886 v. 8.) . Rept. on taxation and retrenchment. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 88, 1886 v. 5.) . As tax relief measure, termination of school fund, its conversion into cash and transfer to general fund recommended in corroboration of comptroller's suggestion. (Govs. mess. 1886: 7.) . Revision of tax laws recommended. (Same 1886: 11-14.) . Expediency of act authorizing bds. of super- visors to tabulate sales of real estate for purposes of co. and state equalization. (A.R. state assess- ors 1886: 20-21.) 1887. Stmt, of amt. allowed as rebates or credits for taxes alleged to have been illegally paid into treasury during yr.; recommendation that au- thority be invested in comptroller to adjust such claims. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 22.) . Rept. of special committee of Sen. on taxation and retrenchment. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 72, 1887 v. 4.) . Res. re. unequal and onerous taxation of rural cos. of N. Y. state. 2 pp. (Same 25, 1887 v. 2.) 1888. Res. re. taxation. 2 pp. (Same 4, 1888 v. 1.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on certain tax cases. (A. R. atty. gen. 1890: 127-129.) . Same; on question of precedence of action upon certain tax case by sheriff or tax collector. (Same 1890: 49.) 1890-1895. Schedule showing amt. of state, school, stenographer, shore inspector, town and co. taxes at rate of taxation on each dollar of aggregate valuation; by cos. (A.R. state assessors 1890 (pp. 95-96)— same 1895.) 1890/1. Stmt, of amt. of arrears of taxes due from cos.; provisions of laws contested by these cos.; opinions of atty. gen. and court decisions. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xi-xiv.) 1891. Res. offered in Sen. re. taxation. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1891 v. 4.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1892. Tax levy; aggregate equalized valuation and amt. of state and school taxes paid by cos. of state. (A.R. state assessors 1892: 9.) . Total amt. of state, school, co., and town taxes paid by each co. (Same 1892: 10-12.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on taxation of school house used for religious purposes. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 276-277.) . Rept. of committee on taxation. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1893: 210-225.) . Rept. of counsel apptd. by gov. to revise tax laws of state. 125 pp. (Assem. doc. 54, 1893 v. 9.) . Rept. of it. committee re. taxation both for state and local purposes. 602 pp. (Same 69, 1893 v. 13.) . Communication from state comptroller re. taxa- tion. 2 pp. (Same 60, 1893 v. 10.) . Rept. of special jt. committee on taxation. (Sen. Jol. 1893: 662-671.) 1893-1902. Stmt, showing amt. of state, school, steno- grapher's, shore inspector's, town, and co. taxes and rate of taxation on each dollar of aggregate valua- tion, and aggregate of said equalized valuation of real and personal property in several cos. of state. (Legisl. manual 1895 (pp. 658-663)— same 1903.) 1894. Preamble and res. requesting state comptroller to rept. exact balance of moneys on hand or sur- plus applicable to reduction of tax rate. 1 p. ( Sen. doc. 67, 1894 v. 7.) . Stmt, of condition of trust cos. of N. Y. City, as shown by repts. submitted to dept. of taxes and assessments, for purposes of taxation. (Revised record of const, conv. v. 5 1894: 642-643.) . Memorial of farmers' assns. asking incorporation into const, of proposed amdmts. as to taxation, r.rs., transfer of canals. (Same v. 5 1894: 729-731.) . Debate on amdmt. re. uniform tax and excise laws. (Same v. 2 1894: 767-773.) . Preamble requesting comptroller to rept. exact balance of moneys on hand or surplus applicable to reduction of tax rate. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1891 v. 7.) 1895. Rept. of counsel to revise tax laws. 84 pp. (Same 4, 1895 v. 1.) . Rate lowest in history except 1891 when noth- ing was raised for general fund. (Govs. mess. 1895.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. taxation of Kings Co. Insane Asylum. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 331-334.) 1895-1900. Stmt, of bonds issued in anticipation of taxes levied showing date of issue, date of pay- ment, rate, per cent, and amt. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (p. 450)— same 1899/00.) 1896. Recommendation that special tax to meet ex- pense of enlarging, etc., of existing state hospitals be continued. (Govs. mess. 1896.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; question of taxation of property belonging to municipal corporation. (A. R. atty. gen. 1896: 189-190.) 1896/7. Plan for support of govt, from indirect sources. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7: xx-xxiii.) . Comments on taxation in general; unsatisfac- tory condition of present laws; suggestions re. other sources of revenue, and change in statutes. (Same 1896/7: xii-xx.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen. upon refunding of taxes erroneously paid. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 97-101.) . Same; whether failure to legally re-levy taxes makes same charge agst. town. (Same 1897: 153- 155.) 1897-1903. State tax paid by cos. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897 (p. 42)— same 1903.) 516 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — conf d non-serial — cont'd 1898. Comn. authorized by ch. 214, laws of 1898 re. revising tax laws was not apptd. (Same 1898: 7.) . Review of laws passed during yr. by other states re. taxation. (Same 1898: 8-9.) . Defect in tax laws is lack of uniformity in ap- plication; comn. for revision of tax laws recom- mended. (Govs. mess. 1898.) . Revision of tax laws expedient, uniformity in application desirable. {Same 1898: 28-29.) 1898/9. Estimated amt. needed from indirect tax to admit of abolition of direct tax. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: x-xi.) 1899. Govs, special mess. re. unsatisfactory condition of tax laws of state re. persons having small hold- ings. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1899: 902-904; Assem. jol. 1899: 1885-1887.) . Res. authorizing apptmt. of tax comn. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 48, 1899 v. 9.) . Govs. mess. re. tax laws. 4 pp. (Same 40, 1899 v. 9.) . "Whole matter of taxation commended to atten- tion of legisl. (Govs. mess. 1899.) 1900. Legisl. has no power to appt. tax for canal im- provement upon any distr. of state; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 145-152.) . Rept. of conference committee on tax bills. S pp. (Sen. doc. 26, 1900 v. 4.) . Rept. of jt. committee on taxation. 16 pp., and tables. (Same 7, 1900 v. 1.) . On bulk of taxation being local. (A.R. tax comrs. 1900: 7.) 1900-1902. Stmt, by cos., of taxes levied for state, co., town, city, village, and school purposes. (Same 1901 (pp. 33-34)— same 1903.) 1900/1. Recommendation for amdmt. to sec. 91, tax law, to provide for payment of entire state tax on or before Feb. 15, in each yr. whenever tax rate shall not exceed one mill. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: xxxiii.) 1901. Veto of Sen. bill 879 re. tax law. (Sen. jol. 1901: 1633.) 1901-1904. Stmt, of receipts and disposals of taxes of preceding yr. (A.R. comptroller re. expenditures on canals 1901 (p. 51) — same 1904.) 1902. Local expenses and effect of abolition of state taxes; amdmt. by general law of powers of state bd. of tax comrs. to make it a reviewing court to in- vestigate and correct inequalities in matter of local assessments. (Govs. mess. 1902: 18.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; tax law; where last day provided in notice to pay taxes falls on Sunday, time is extended to Monday, by statutory construc- tion law. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 152.) . Collectors of towns should complete collection of taxes upon warrant reed, by them notwithstanding election of successor; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 156-157.) . On unprecedented crystallization of agitation into legislative enactments. (A.R. tax comrs. 1902: 6.) Albany 1854/5. Recommendation for adoption of methods em- ployed by city of Albany for collection of all tax on property located in various cities of state. (A. R. comptroller 1854/5: 38.) 1880-1889. Assessed valuation, real and personal, amt. of tax levy for state, co., and city, and per cent of state and co. taxes paid; city of Albany. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 658-659), 1891 v. 9.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd Allegany County 1825. Rept. on memorials of inhabitants of Allegany co. re. taxes, together with remonstrance on the same subject. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 498-510.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; co. treasurer of Allegany co. on application of town supervisor may, after Feb. 1, extend time for collection of taxes remain- ing unpaid to date. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 163-166.) Bethlehem 1828. Rept. on petition of collector of taxes of Bethle- hem, Albany co., praying extension of time for making tax returns. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 532.) Binghamton 1880-1889. Aggregate tax levy; do. assessed valuations, real and personal, city of Binghamton. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 704), 1891 y. 9.) Brooklyn 1880-1889. Brooklyn; aggregate tax levy for state, co., and city purposes. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 691), 1891 v. 9.) Buffalo 1880-1889. Ann. tax levy; city's quota of state taxes; assessed valuations; aggregate arrears of taxes; city of Buffalo. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 723-724), 1891 v. 9.) Chautauqua County 1890. Veto of Assem. bill amdg. act re. collection of taxes in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus cos. (As- sem. jol. 1890: 900-901.) Clinton County 1825. Rept. of supervisor of Clinton co. re. refunding part of taxes paid on township no. 5, surcharge on no. of acres beyond actual quantity of land in township. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 199-200.) Hamilton County 1819-1825. Stmt, of lots in township of Benson, show- ing their respective values and amt, of ann. state tax. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 130-132.) Jefferson County 1832. See below, St. Lawrence County 1889. Veto of act to amend act to enforce collection of taxes in Jefferson co. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 294-295.) Kings County 1822. Rept. of comptroller on petition of bd. of Kings co. praying relief from payment of balance reported due for state taxes. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 936-937.) 1832. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of Kings co. to extend time for collection of taxes in said co. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 279, 1832 v. 4.) 1890/1. Stmt, of amts. due state from Kings and Rich- mond cos. in default of payment of taxes of 1872, and interest on same as provided for by laws of 1873, ch. 760; decisions of bd. of claims and Court of Appeals in Kings co. case; recommendation for new legislative act to re-levy and enforce payment of these claims. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xiv- xv.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; remittance of state taxes of Kings co. to state treasurer should be made by comptroller. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 215-216.) Lewis County 1832. See below, St. Lawrence County. Livingston County 1857/8. Proc. to recover tax due state from Livingston co. appropriated by co. treasurer; adverse judg- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 517 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd Livingston County — cont'd ments on case; provisions of statutes giving grounds for decision; protest of comptroller and recommendation for amdmt. of law. (A.R. comp- troller 1857/8: 45-46.) 1858. Communication from comptroller re. unpaid taxes due state from treasurer of Livingston co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1858 v. 3.) 1858/9. Efforts to recover taxes of Livingston co. un- paid in consequence of default of co. treasurer, amt. involved; decision of Court of Appeals. (A.R. comptroller 1858/9: 39-40.) Lockport 1880-1889. Aggregate tax levy; assessed valuations; aggregate unpaid taxes of city of Lockport. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 805-806), 1891 v. 9.) Long Island City 1880-1889. Tax levy; classified; city's quota of state taxes; assessed valuations; Long Is. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 835), 1891 v. 9.) Middletown 1888-1890. Tax levy; aggregate assessed valuation; city of Middletown. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 856), 1891 v. 9.) New York City and County 1838. Rept. on memorial of mayor, etc., re. bonds of collectors of taxes of N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 168, 1838 v. 4.) 1839. Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty on N. Y. City re. collection of taxes in that city. 1 p. (Same 347, 1839 v. 6.) 1842. Rept. of N. Y. City re. collection of taxes. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 77, 1842 v. 3.) 1852-1858. Amts. raised ann. by N. Y. City, amts. ap- portioned, and amt. of excess tax paid. (Same 90 (p. 10), 1859 v. 2.) 1861/2. Plea for correction of abuses re. collection of N. Y. City taxes; stmt, of proportion of these taxes to whole tax of state. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 43.) 1862/3. Necessity for adoption of plan to remedy em- barrassment caused by payment of taxes of City of N. Y. nearly a yr. later than in other cos.; sugges- tion that services of chamberlain of N. Y. City as co. treasurer be dispensed with and that comptrol- ler be directed to make payment of state tax as he makes other payments. (Same 1862/3: 44.) 1869/70. Recommendation for amdmt. to sec. 1, ch. 670, laws of 1867, requiring interest to be paid upon unpaid taxes of N. Y. City and Co. to fix date from which interest shall be charged. (Same 1869/70: 22.) 1870. Rept. adverse to passage of act to repeal sec. 101, ch. 876, laws of 1869, N. Y. co. tax levy. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 169, 1870 v. 10.) 1870/1. Recommendation that ann. state tax from city and co. of N. Y. be made payable within fiscal yr. for which it is imposed by legisl. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1870/1: 20.) 1871-1876. Total amt. of taxes levied in N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 79 (p. 948), 1876 v. 7.) 1872. Memorial of A. H. Greene, comptroller, re. taxes in N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Same 44, 1872 v. 3.) . Rept. of corporation counsel of City of N. Y. re. levying and collecting of assessment for public im- provements. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 147, 1872 v. 10.) 1882. Stmt, of comptroller of N. Y. City re. taxes due for state and local purposes from elevated and other r.rs. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 76, 1882 v. 6.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd New York State — cont'd Oneida County 1820. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Oneida co. re. act to provide for deficiency of tax due to state treasurer from cos. of Oneida, Onondaga, and Os- wego. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 114.) 1857/8. Litigation with Oneida and Orange cos. to en- force payment of state tax of 1855; decision of Court of Appeals; amts. involved. (A.R. comp- troller 1857/8: 44-45.) Onondaga County 1805. Rept. of comptroller on petition of supervisors of Onondaga re. delay in collecting arrearages of taxes. (Assem. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 187.) Ontario County 1862. Rept. of comptroller re. state tax of Ontario co. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 42, 1862 v. 3.) Otsego County 1820-1862. Amt. of canal tax paid by cos. of Otsego and Schoharie. (Sen. doc. 15 (p. 24), 1862 v. 1.) Poughkeepsie 1880-1889. Ann. tax levy (1882-1889) ; assessed valua- tions, city of Poughkeepsie. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 881), 1891 v. 9.) Richmond County 1788. Rept. on petition of Richmond co. for leave to discharge with certificates arrears of taxes. (As- sem. jol. Dec. 1788: 59.) 1890/1. See above, Kings County; this date. Rochester 1880-1889. City of Rochester; ann. tax levy; arrears of unpaid taxes; co. tax paid. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 886-887), 1891 v. 9.) Schenectady 1880-1889. Ann. tax levy; assessed valuations; arrears of unpaid taxes, city of Schenectady. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 900-901), 1891 v. 9.) Schoharie County 1820-1862. See above, Otsego County; these dates. Troy 1880-1889. Assessed valuations; annual tax levy; ar- rears of unpaid taxes, city of Troy. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 936), 1891 v. 9.) . Assessed valuation of property; aggregate tax, city, co., and state; city of Troy. (Same, p. 947.) Washington County 1822. Rept. of comptroller on petition of supervisors of Washington co. re. payment of certain tax re- ceipts for support of state govt, and satisfaction of alleged deficiencies. (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 23-25.) 1828. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Washington co. praying that tax may be levied upon real and personal estate within said co. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 661-662.) 1830. Rept. on petition of supervisors of Washington co. re. certain tax. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 362, 1830 v. 4.) Wayne County 1889. Veto on act to enforce collection of taxes in Wayne co. (Assem. jol. 1889: 1553.) Westchester County 1864/5. Recommendation for act requiring tax and in- terest to be re-levied on Westchester co. for amt. of unpaid tax for 1862. (A.R. comptroller 1864/5: 36.) Yonkers 1880-1889. Aggregate tax levy; assessed valuations, city of Yonkers. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 961), 1891 v. 9.) 518 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation New York State serial Assessors Under act of April 14, 1859. 1 series 1859-1862. Ann. rept. of state assessors for yr. endg. Dec. 31, 1-4. Also In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1859 in Assem. docs. I860, v. 1 1861, 1862, 1863, 111. 65. 68. T. 2 : 40 ; Assem. 2. 1860 3. 1861 " 4. 1862 " Sen. T. 2 : 40. No more published. 2 series 1872/3-1894/5. Ann. rept. of state assessors for yr. endg. Sept. 30. Albany, 1873-1896. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1872/3 in Sen. docs. 1874, t. 2 : 23. 1873/4 " " 1875, v. 1:20. 1874/5 " " 1876, v. 2:28. 1875/6 " " 1877, V. 2:26. 1876/7 " " 1878, V. 1:20. 1877/8 " " 1879, V. 2:28. 1878/9 " " 1880, V. 1:26. 1879/80 " " 1881, V. 1:40. 1880/1 " ** 1882, V. 5:58. 1881/2 " " 1883, V. 2:21. 1882/3 " " 1884, V. 2:24. 1883/4 " " 1885, V. 5:33. 1884/5 " " 1886, V. 3:35. 1885/6 " " 1887, V. 2:24. 1886/7 ' " 1888, T. 4:22. 1887/8 ' " 1889, V. 6:46. 1888/9 " " 1890, V. 4:45. 1889/90 ' " 1891, V. 3:26. 1890/1 ' " 1892, T. 7:54. 1891/2 ' " 1893, V. 4:36. 1892/3 ' " 1894, V. 8:83. 1893/4 ' " 1895, V. 3:24. 1894/5 ' " 1896, V. 9:63. Abolished by acts 1896, ch. 906, changing assessors to tax comrs. non-serial bd. of 1800. Rept. re. assessment and collection of taxes. (Assem. jol. 24 sess. 1800: 58.) 1801/2. Recommendation for amdmt. of act re. assess- ment and collection of taxes so that co. treasurers in making returns of deficiencies shall confine themselves to real estate. (A.R. comptroller 1801/2.) 1802. Comptroller's rept. re. assessment and collection of taxes. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 56-57.) 1811. Rept. on petition of supervisor of Cortland co. re. assessment and collection of taxes. (Same 34 sess. 1811: 162-163.) 1816/7. Recommendation for extension of amdmts. of act for assessment and collection of taxes passed Feb. 20, 1816, to include road assessments author- ized since passage of act and returned to and ad- mitted at comptroller's office. (A.R. comptroller 1816/7.) 1822. Rept. of comptroller re. petition praying to be exonerated from paying any taxes remaining un- paid, to which town of Stafford was improperly subjected, owing to erroneous valuations. (Assem. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 470-471.) 1823. Act for assessment and collection of taxes; rept. by comptroller. 19 pp. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 app. D.) . Rept. of select committee re. assessment and collection of taxes. (Same 1823: 281-283.) 1823/4. Recommendation for more explicit declaration of powers of bds. of supervisors over valuations of their resp. cos. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) 1826. Communication from comptroller re. system of appeals agst. improper assessments of property in this state; and disbursements of public moneys of towns and cos. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 61-81.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1831. Rept. on petitions re. laws regulating assess- ment of taxes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 208, 1831 v. 3.) 1832. Rept. of committee on grievances, on protest of J. R. Keeler agst. unjust valuation. 2 pp. (Same 142, 1832 v. 2.) 1840. Rept. on petition for amdmt. of law re. duties and oaths of assessors. 2 pp. (Same 170, 1840 v. 5.) 1841. Rept. of atty. gen. re. assessing lands ceded to U. S. 3 pp. (Same 145, 1841 v. 5.) 1842-1848. Stmt, showing net proceeds of state tax levied; rate on $1 of valuation; amt. paid into treasury and to what applied. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 175-177.) 1842-1861. Stmt, showing increase of aggregate tax valuations, state taxes, and town, co., and school taxes each yr. (Same 1861/2: 55.) 1843. Stmt, by cos. showing population of 1840, amt. of tax on valuation; fees of co. treasurers and col- lectors; net proceeds; and amt. actually realized. (Same 1842/3: 285-287.) . Recommendation to adopt uniform system in making assessment applicable to every co. in state. (Govs. mess. 1843.) 1844. Rept. on memorial of Albany City praying relief in relation to basin assessment. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 192, 1844 v. 7.) 1845. Stmt., by cos., showing amt. of debt; rate of in- terest on same; amt. of tax assessed; rate of as- sessment of $1 valuation; and object of tax. (AR. comptroller 1844/5: 108-111.) 1845-1865. Table giving aggregate valuations and amts. of state, co., town, and school taxes each yr. (Same 1864/5: 34-35.) 1845-1866. Table giving valuation, state and local taxes, and rate per cent each yr. (Same 1865/6: 21.) 1846. Rept. on act to equalize taxation. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 139, 1846 v. 4.) 1847. Memorial setting forth mode of execution and operation of law of last sess., to equalize taxation, and praying for its repeal, etc. 19 pp. (Same 47, 1847 v. 2.) . Petition praying for repeal or modification of law to equalize taxation. 2 pp. (Same 56, 1847 v. 2.) 1849. Revision of laws re. assessment for local im- provement. (Govs. mess. 1849.) 1850. Repetition of former suggestions for revision of tax and assessment laws. (Same 1850.) 1851. Just complaint of oppressive and unequal assess- ment regulations; demands remedy. (Same 1851.) . Advantages of system of free schools; equaliza- tion of tax assessment therefor as means of recon- ciling differences of opinion thereon. (Same Jan. 1851: 12.) . Necessity of revision of laws regulating assess- ment of property. (Same Jan. 1851: 22-23.) . Rept. on amdmt. of laws re. assessment and col- lection of taxes. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1851 v. 2.) 1858. Rept of comptroller re. assessment laws. 3 pp. (Same 95, 1858 v. 2.) . Rept. of majority on communication from comp- troller re. assessment and taxation. 2 pp. (Same 103, 1858 v. 2.) 1858-1859. Table, showing by cos., state assessors and town assessors, state assessors' valuation of cor- porations, cities and villages, town assessors' valua- tion of personal tax, increase and decrease. (AR. state assessors 1859 (pp. 27-28) — same 1860.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK 519 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1859. Recommendation that state bd. of equalization be abolished and that state assessors perform its duties. (Same 1885: 26-27.) . Rept. of committee on equalization of state tax. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 47, 1859 v. 1.) 1860. Rept on repeal of act providing for equaliza- tion of state tax. 2 pp. (Same 149, 1860 v. 4.) . Equalization table. (2 A.R. state assessors 1860: 21-23.) 1861/2. Discussion of revision of tax and assessment laws. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 54-57.) . Amdmt. of laws regulating assessment and col- lection of taxes; and also extension of time for collection of same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1862: 12.) 1863. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to revise and amend assessment laws of state. 25 pp. (Assem. doc. 15, 1863 v. 2.) . Same. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 30, 1863 v. 2.) . Same. 272 (1) pp. Binder's title : Digest of Taxation. The additional pages, viz., p. 25-272 (1) in this edition are Street's Digest of Taxation in the U. S. for full collation of which see above under Taxation : State. 1864. Danger to public credit from inequality of state taxation. (A.R. bank dept. 1863/4: xvii-xviii.) 1864-1873. Opinion of comptroller of state as to full and true valuation in assessments. (A.R. state as- sessors 1876: 16-17.) 1866. Instructions to assessors. 1 1. 1867. Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on state finances re. equalization of taxation. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1919-1948.) . Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. providing for uniform rate of assess- ment and taxation upon all property in state, incl. all debts. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 1979-1990.) — — . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on finance as relates to equal and uniform taxation upon all property not exempt by law. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2318-2341.) . Debate on equal taxation and assessment of all property within state. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2266- 2272.) . Remarks of J. H. A. Dugaune re. equalization of taxation. (Same 1867/8 v. 3: 2261-2263.) 1868. Defective system of assessment with suggestions re. remedy of same. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 6-7.) 1868/9. Inequalities and injustice in assessment of cor- porations; recommendation for amdmt. to laws to equalize taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 20-21.) 1869-1874. Review of assessments. (A.R. state assess- ors 1880: 7-8.) 1873. Reference to absence of statutory provision for rept. from assessors. (Same 1873: 1.) . Instances of least valuable property being put under highest assessment. (Same 1873: 9.) 1873-1895. Equalization table. (Same 1873 (pp. 17- 19)— same 1895.) In 1879 there are 3 tables viz., as adopted by bd. of equalization, as reported by bd. of assessors, exclud- ing and including N. Y. resp. Table for 1889 is the proposed table as submitted by assessors. 1873/4. Recommendations for revision of laws re. as- sessment and taxations to correct inequalities of present system. (A.R. comptroller 1873/4: 42-47.) 1874. Present system of making assessments tends to restrict enterprise; instance. (A.R. state assess- ors 1874: 12.) . On partiality of laws for assessment of property. (A.R. bank dept. 1873/4: 8.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1874-1880. Summary of appeals made to state assess- ors. (Same 1880: 16-18.) 1875. Form of notice of appeal by supervisor to state assessors. (Same 1875: 23.) . On appeals from equalizations made by bds. of supervisors of assessments. (Same 1876: 27-28.) . Opposition to full valuation by taxpayers; effect of full value. (Same 1875: 22-24.) . Rept. of Assem. committee on ways and means of 1874 on assessment and taxation. 110 pp. (As- sem. doc. 112, 1875 v. 8.) 1875/6. Reasons for increased valuation of taxable property of state and recommendations for reduc- tion of tax rates. (A.R. comptroller 1875/6: 30-31.) 1876. Con. res. re. taxation and assessment. 2 pp. (Same 105, 1876 v. 6.) . Testimony re. duties, etc., of bd. of assessors. (Sen. doc. 79 (pp. 748-755), 1876 v. 7.) . Instances of effect of full and true valuations. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 17-19.) . Increase in assessment at time of shrinkage of values due to enforcement of law. (Same 1876: 15.) . On wisdom of creating state dept. of assess- ment and taxation. (Same 1876: 30-31.) 1877. Veto of act to amend rev. statutes re. assess- ment and collection of taxes. (Sen. jol. 1877: 934- 935.) . On appeals heard. (A.R. state bd. of assessors 1877: 12-13.) . Almost half century since body of present assess- ment laws were enacted; business of common- wealth demands amdmts. (Same 1877: 15.) 1878. Ann. assessment superfluous; three yr. assess- ment suggested. (Same 1878: 11.) 1879. How canals have affected valuations and taxa- tion. (Same 1879: 37-42.) . Rept. of special committee on assessment and collection of taxes. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 42, 1879 v. 2J . Extended suggestions for provision of equaliza- tion of state taxes. (A.R. state assessors 1879: 28-30.) . Outline of beneficial results attending construc- tion of canals as affecting tax assessments, etc. (Ann. financial rept. auditor canal dept. 1879: 31- 32.) 1880. Inconsistencies in assessments at " full and true" value. (A.R. state assessors 1880:4-6.) . Revision of laws for assessment of property as basis of taxation recommended. (Govs. mess. 1880: 6.) 1881. Communication from comn. on amdmt. of laws re. assessment and taxation. 10 pp. (Assem. doc. 124, 1881 v. 8.) . Impartial assessment of taxes; legislative meas- ures recommended. (Govs. mess. 1881: 3-4.) . Principle of taxation in state has been that of rev. statutes; equal assessment of burdens upon all property excepting exemptions directed by public policy. (A.R. state assessors 1881: 3.) 1882. Revision of laws re. assessment and taxation recommended. (Same 1882: 7.) . Rept. of comptroller re. rate per 1000 upon as- sessed valuation of 1881 necessary to be raised for public works. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 61, 1882 v. 5.) . Irregularities in rates of assessment. (A.R. state assessors 1882: 8-9.) 1883. Disapproval of policy of dividing towns into as- sessment distrs. (Same 1881: 9.) 520 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883. Non-compliance with requirements of tax law general among local assessors; in none of 21 named cos. is there uniformity of assessment. (Same 1882: 3.) . Causes which have produced present unsatis- factory system of taxation; oath attached to assess- ment roll variously construed; suggested amdmt. (Same 1883: 4.) 1883-1884. Table showing assessed value per capita. (Same 1884: 21-22.) 1884. Approval of recommendation for state bd. of appraisers. (Same 1884: 10-11.) . On appeals taken to state bd. of assessors. (Same 1884: 17.) 1884-1901. Schedule, by cos., showing amt. of town, co., school, and state tax; rate of taxation on $1 valuation; aggregate equalized valuations of real and personal property. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (pp. 88-89)— some 1900/1.) 1885. Litigation growing from assessment of corpo- rate property on increase; causes; comment. (A. R. state assessors 1885: 25.) . Assessment table proposed by N. Y. co. for all cos. (Same 1885: 19.) . Copy of new oath for local assessors; comment. (Same 1885: 11-14.) 1886. Recommendation for law to effect reliable basis for state equalization. (Same 1886: 27-29.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. re. legality of assessor's affidavit in certain cases. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 355-357.) 1890. Same; upon question of revising Assem. bill. 16 re. assessment and collection of taxes. (Same 1890: 92-95; Sen. doc. 54, 1890 v. 5.) 1891. Text of rept. of state assessors in favor of adop- tion of listing system. (A.R. state assessors 1891: 7-10.) . Communication from state assessors re. taxation in state; principally re. adoption of listing system. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1891 v. 6.) 1892. Assessment rolls must be made on facts existing July 1 in each yr. and must be completed betw. that date and Aug. 1; opinion of atty. gen. (AR. atty. gen. 1892: 222.) 1893. Inquiry into workings of last yr's. legislation re. equalization of taxes recommended. (Govs, mess. 1893.) 1894. Table, by cos., showing percentages which as- sessments in each co. bear to full value. (A.R. state assessors 1894: 12-13.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; charge and duty of mak- ing of town assessment rolls. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 224.) 1895. Same; re. reduction of assessment. (Same 1895: 210-211.) 1896. Efforts made to obtain better enforcement of statutory requirement that all property not exempt from tax be assessed at full value. (A.R tax comrs. 1896: 12.) 1896-1902. Equalization table. (Same 1896 (pp. 16- 21)— same 1902.) 1897. Expediency of general and compulsory applica- tion of equalized assessments by a comn. instead of by supervisors. (Same 1897: 12.) . Uniformity in relation to equality and justice in assessments. (Same 1897: 10-12.) . On uniform system of equalization of towns, to conform to equalization of cos.; suggestions on method. (Same 1897: 12-13.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; general revision of as- sessment rolls. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 240-241.) 1897-1903. Table of percentages showing relation of as- sessed to actual value and equalization based there- on. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897 (pp. 29-31) — same 1903.) 1899-1903. Corporate assessments by town and cos. (Same 1901 (pp. 316-357)— same 1903.) . Ratio of assessment of corporations to total as- sessment by cos. (Same 1901 (pp. 310-315) — same 1903.) 1902. Increase and decrease of assessments by co. (Same 1896 (pp. 22-27)— same 1903.) . Desirability of publicity for assessments; ap- proved of by tax bd. (Same 1902: 11.) 1903. Danger of lodging power in taxing officer per- mitting him to discriminate in levying of assess- ments; perfection of system of taxation is one having as object constant valuation. (Govs. mess. 1903: 7.) . Condition of state lands; advisability of apptmt. of competent person to supervise collection and as- sessment of taxes therein. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: xxiv-xxv.) 1904. Suggestion that assessment upon forest preserve be made conjointly with state tax comrs. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1904: 16.) . Advisability of amdmt. to tax law by which additional column to assessment rolls shall have separate entries for state tax and canal assess- ment. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xxv.) Albany County 1818. Comptroller's rept. on petition of supervisors of co. of Albany and of bd. of supervisors and judges of court of common pleas of Kings co., re. valua- tion of real estate. (Sen. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 69.) Auburn 1880-1889. Assessed valuations, real and personal, rate, and amt. of tax, city of Auburn; aggregate amt. of co. taxes; city's quota of state taxes. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 669), 1891 v. 9.) Brooklyn 1839-1859. Valuation of realty and personalty and aver- age rate of taxation comprised in city of Brooklyn. (Assem. doc. 63, 1860 v. 10.) 1852. Rept. on changes in assessment system, submit- ting an act re. assessment of taxes in city of Brook- lyn, with act to amend act to provide for election or a register of deed in and for co. of Kings. 8 pp. 1858. Rept. of committee on conference on Brooklyn assessment bill. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 104, 1858 v. 4.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate stmt. made by Mr. Dayton, upon information, of corrup- tion in Assem. re. bill applicable to assessments in city of Brooklyn. 1 p. (Same 114, 1858 v. 4.) . Laws relating to city of Brooklyn. Act re. as- sessments for local improvements in city of Brook- lyn, passed Mch. 19. Brooklyn, 1858. 24 pp. 1861-1881. Rept. of collector of Brooklyn re. valuation of property and rate of taxation in said city. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 74, 1882 v. 6.) 1880-1889. Assessed valuations, realty and personalty, city of Brooklyn. (Same 80 (p. 692), 1891 v. 9.) Buffalo 1880. Approval of Buffalo's method of assessment. (A.R. state assessors 1880: 6-7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 521 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd Cohoes 1880-1889. Assessed valuations; arrears of unpaid taxes; city of Cohoes. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 735), 1891 v. 9.) Elmira 1880-1889. Assessed valuation and tax levy, city of Elmira. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 770), 1891 v. 9.) Erie County 1875. Res. of bd. of supervisors of Erie co. regulating assessments, approved. (A.R. state assessors 1875: 25.) Hudson 1880-1889. Assessed valuation of city of Hudson. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 797), 1891 v. 9.) 1884-1889. Aggregate amt. of ann. tax levy, city of Hudson; aggregate assessed valuation. (Same, p. 784.) Kings County 1833. Repts. on proc. of inhabitants of Brooklyn ask- ing for organization of bd. of assessors in Kings co. 2 pp. (Assem. docs. 124 and 126, 1833 v. 2.) New York City and County 1830. Rept. re. equalization of taxes in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 364, 1830 v. 4.) 1842. Rept. and proc. of select committee on memorial of P. A. Jay and others re. abuses in assessment laws of N. Y. City. 329 pp. (Sen. doc. 100, 1842 v. 4.) 1850. Rept. on investigation of assessment abuses in N. Y. City. 188 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1850 v. 5.) 1854. Rept. re. bill creating a permanent bd. of comrs. for making estimates and assessments and etc., in N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 117, 1854 v. 3.) 1854-1858. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City showing aggregate ann. assessments. 1 p. (Same 10, 1859 v. 1.) 1859-1872. Same; calling for stmt, of amt. of assess- ments vacated, etc., and what are necessary in his judgment to protect interests of city in this re- spect 36 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1873 v. 4.) 1861. Rept. re. proposed amdmt. to charter of N. Y. City, transferring bureau for collection of assess- ments from street dept. to finance dept. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 74, 1830 v. 3.) . Minority rept. on Assem. bill re. taxes and as- sessments in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1864 v. 3.) 1867. Communication from comrs. of taxes and assess- ments in answer to res. requesting stmt, of no. of taxpayers in City of N. Y., distinguishing betw. those assessed for real estate and personal prop- erty. 2 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1, doc. 13.) 1868. Rept. re. taxes and assessments, and office of comrs. and assessments for City and Co. of N. Y. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1869 v. 5.) 1872. Reply of comptroller of N. Y. City to Assem. res. re. illegal assessments, etc. 26 pp. (Assem. doc. 69, 1872 v. 4.) 1873. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. amt. of assessments vacated and what are neces- sary to protect interests of city. 36 pp. (Sen. doc. 105, 1873 v. 4.) 1875. Rule of assessment in N. Y. City; review of rept. of committee representing N. Y. City. (A.R. state assessors 1875: 12-21.) — ■ — . Two rules of valuation in state; legal tender rule outside of N. Y. City; market value rule in N. Y. City. (Same 1875: 42-43.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd New York State — cont'd New York City and County — cont'd 1875-1882. Table showing increase in assessments for 4 yrs. before and 4 yrs. after elevated rwy. system was put in operation in N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 45 (p. 26), 1885 v. 5.) 1885. On complaint re. state equalization of N. Y. co. (A.R. state assessors 1885: 26.) 1889. On complaint made agst. equalization of N. Y. co. (Same 1889: 9-10.) 1890. On equalization of N. Y. co. (Same 1890: 15- 16.) 1891. Communication from comptroller of N. Y. City re. assessments for purposes of taxation. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 46, 1891 v. 5.) 1897. Re. dissatisfaction in N. Y. City with table of equalization adopted by state bd. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897: 21-27.) 1902. Methods and efforts of N. Y. City tax officials re. approximation to full value. (Same 1902: 13- 14.) . Veto of Sen. bill 327 to amend Greater N. Y. charter re. notifications of assessments. (Sen. jol. 1902: 67.) Niagara County 1889. Veto of act authorizing bd. of supervisors of Niagara co. to appt. bd. of equalization for said co. (Assem. jol. 1889: 1193.) Oneida County 1802. Comptroller's rept. of valuation of real estate in Oneida co. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 34.) 1817-1818. State valuation of realty in towns of Onei- da, Onondaga, and Oswego co., U. S. valuation in Oneida and Onondaga co., co. valuation of Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego cos. in 1818. (Assem. doc. 77 (p. 6), 1859 v. 2.) Rome 1880-1889. Assessed valuations of city of Rome. (Sen. doc. 80 (p. 895), 1891 v. 9.) Schenectady 1880-1889. Aggregate assessed valuations; arrears of taxes; city of Schenectady. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 926- 927), 1891 v. 9.) 1901. Veto of Assem. bill 991 re. act for consolidation of several assessment acts in city of Schenectady. (Assem. jol. 1901: 2235.) Chubch Property 1867. Rept. of comrs. of taxes and assessments in pur- suance of res. re. real estate in use in City of N. Y. by various religious denominations for public wor- ship. 1 p. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 77.) 1877. Parsonages liable to assessment. (A.R. state assessors 1877: 10.) Realty and Personalty 1806-1832. Valuation of real and personal estate per annum. (Assem. doc. 62 (foldg. table), 1834 v. 2.) 1807/8. Recommendation that legisl. amend laws for assessment and collection of taxes and provide a way to furnish comptroller with definite descrip- tion and location of lands taxed. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1807/8.) 1815/6. Comparative stmt, of aggregate valuations of real and personal estates in several cos. of N. Y. (Same 1815/6.) 1818-1821. Stmt, from comptroller of aggregate valua- tions of real and personal estates, in several cos. of state. (Assem. jol. 44 sess. 1820: 402-405.) 532 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Person alty — cont'd 1819. Rept. of comptroller on petition for act pro- viding more effectually to ascertain and determine the true value of real estate within state. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 521-525.) 1820. Stmt, of comptroller on petition re. erroneous assessment of lands situated in Montgomery co. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 993.) . Schedule of value of real and personal prop- erty in state arranged by cos. (A.R. supt. of pub- lic works on trade and tonnage of canals 1888: 330-331.) 1824. Stmt, of actual valuation of real estate in towns and cos. of state. (Assem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 184- 198.) 1825. Table giving assessment of marsh and swamp lands in valley of Seneca River above Jack's Reef and about Cayuga Lake showing value thereof on Aug. 1. (Sen. doc. 66 (pp. 22-34), 1852 v. 2.) . Stmt, of valuation of real estate in several cos. and towns of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1825: 183- 198.) . Rept. as to necessary amdmts. in act for assess- ment and collection of taxes re. equalizing valua- tion of real estate betw. several cos. of state. (Same 48 sess. 1825: 703-704.) . Rept. re. assessment and collection of taxes equalizing valuation of real estate betw. several cos. of this state. (Same Jan. 1825: 703-704.) 1826. Stmt, of valuations of real and personal estate in several cos. of state. (Same Jan. 1826: 295.) 1826-1827. Same; cities and cos. of state. (Same Jan. 1828: 533-536.) 1828. Rept. of surveyor gen. on petition of J. L. Wil- liams and others, praying for act authorizing reap- praisement to be made of lots formally purchased by them for purpose of having their debts reduced in accordance with late valuation of land, the ef- fect of which reduced reported value of their lots. (Same Jan. 1828: 968-969.) 1834. Rept. of comptroller giving valuation of real and personal estate; corporations liable to taxa- tion. 23 pp. (Sen. doc. 40, 1835 v. 2.) . Stmt, of valuations of real and personal estate in several cos. of state. (Legisl. manual 1834: 199-200.) . Rept. on act to amend art. 2, title 2, ch. 13, pt. 1, rev. statutes, re. assessment of non-resident lands. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1834 v. 2.) 1835-1842. Table showing comparative valuations of real and personal estate each yr. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1841/2: 68.) . Stmt, showing cos. in which principal increase in value of real estate from 1835 to 1836 and de- crease from 1836 to 1842 took place. (Same 1841/2: 69.) 1835-1904. Stmt, of aggregate valuation of real and personal estate showing by cos. acreage assessed, amt. of town and co. expenses, and rate of tax. (Same 1834/5 (stmt. K)— same 1903/4.) 1839-1891. Stmt, of aggregate valuations of real and personal estate in several cos. of state; amt. of town and co. expenses and rate of taxation on each dollar of corrected aggregate valuation. (Legisl. manual 1840 (pp. 147-149)— same 1892.) 1840. Rept. of comptroller re. valuation of real and personal estate in several cities and cos. in state. 38 pp. (Sen. doc. 11, 1840 v. 1.) 1840-1859. Table showing by cos. aggregate valuation of real and personal estate. (1 A.R. state assess- ors 1859: 30-33.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd 1840-1902. Assessed valuation of real and personal property, and aggregate state and local taxes. (A. R. tax comrs. 1898 (p. 38)— same 1903.) 1842-1846. Stmt, showing amt. of aggregate valuations of real and personal property, state, town, co., and school taxes for each yr., and average amt. for period of 5 yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 4.) 1842-1861. Stmts, showing amt. of aggregate valua- tions of real and personal property, state, town, co., and school taxes for each yr. (Same 1860/1: 15.) 1844. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to finances of state; re. payment of debt and equal- ized valuation of land. 14 pp. (Assem. doc. 188, 1844 v. 7.) 1845-1882. Schedule showing ann. aggregate valua- tion of real and personal property; state and local tax; and rates per cent. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1 (p. 74)— same 1881/2.) 1845-1904. Schedule showing amt. of aggregate valua- tion of real and personal property; amt. of state and local taxes, and rate per cent. (Same 1866/7 (p. 120)— same 1903/4.) Stmt, compares ann. periods 1845/67-1845/83, 1846/84- 1846/1904. 1846-1884. Table showing aggregate valuation on real and personal property, state and local taxes, and rate per cent. (A.R. state assessors 1885: 16.) 1846-1902. Stmt, showing aggregate valuation of real and personal property, state and local taxes, and rate per cent for each yr. (Legisl. manual 1892 (pp. 619-620)— some 1903.) 1847/8. Protest agst. too high assessment of non-resi- dent lands and resulting fraudulent practices. (A. R. comptroller 1847/8: 79.) 1848/9. Recommendation for revision of laws re. state tax and valuation of real and personal estate to provide for more equal distribution of tax. (Same 1848/9: 81-84.) 1849. Revision of measures for more equal taxation of personal property urged. (Govs. mess. 1849.) 1849/50. Provisions of law re. estimating value of property disregarded in practice; recommendation for uniform system of valuation for state. (A.R. state comptroller 1849/50: 6-8.) 1850-1877. Assessed valuation of real and personal property in 1850 and 1876. (A.R. assessors 1877: 22-25.) 1856-1860. Stmt, showing amt. of aggregate valuations of real and personal property, state, town, co., and school taxes for each yr., and average ann. ami. for period of 5 yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 4.) 1857/8. Suggestions re. assessment of property and taxation; stmt, of defects in present system; ob- jection to various suggested remedies; protest agst. great burden of tax upon real estate; general policy of other states; suggestion that investigation and revision of laws be made. (Same 1857/8: 33-38.) 1858. Stmts, giving cash value of farms, stock, tools, and implements and agric. products of several cos. of state. (Sen. doc. 87 (pp. 16-32), 1858 v. 2.) 1859. Direct tax unnecessary; unjust equalization of valuations of real and personal property; correct- ive measure recommended. (Govs. mess. 1859.) . Table showing by cos. no. of acres taxed, acres per capita, value of agric. products per acre, cash value of farms per acre, rate per capita, aggregate cash value of farms, do. of real estate. (1 A.R. state assessors 1859: 25-26.) 1859-1873. Assessment of real estate; increase and de- crease; 1859, 1860, 1865, 1871, 1873. (Same 1878: 32-33.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 523 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation— cont'd Realty and Peksonalty — cont'd 1859-1882/3. Cumulative stmts, showing assessed valu- ation of real and personal property, rate of tax for state purposes, and amt. of tax each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3 (p. 54)— same 1882/3.) 1859-1885. Table showing assessed valuation of real and personal rate of taxation for state purposes and amt. of tax. (A.R. state assessors 1885: 9.) 1859-1901. Stmt, of assessed valuation of real and per- sonal property showing ann. rate of taxation for state purposes and amt. of tax. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: 39-40.) 1859-1902. Table showing assessed valuation of real and personal property, rate of taxation for state purposes, and amt. of tax for each yr. (Legisl. manual 1895 (pp. 688-690)— some 1903.) 1859-1904. Table of ann. assessed valuation of real and personal property, rate of taxation for state pur- poses, and amt. of ann. tax. (A.R. comptroller 1885/6 (p. 31)— some 1903/4.) No stmts, found 1886/7, 1888/9, 1891/2, 1894/5, 1897/8, 1902/3. . Table showing ann. assessed valuation of real and personal property, aggregate equalized valua- tion and total state tax levied. (Same 1883/4 (p. 32)— same 1903/4.) 1860. Classification by towns, of farming laws and lands for agric. purposes; no. acres and value per acre. (2 A.R. state assessors 1860: 12-19.) Genesee, Onondaga, Cortland, Chenango, Otsego, Dela- ware, Greene, Columbia, Dutchess, and Ritnam cos. only. . Stmt, by cos. showing amt. of taxes on valua- tions of real and personal property; expenses of collection; net proceeds; and amt. of non-resident taxes. (A.R. comptroller 1859/60: 63-64.) 1860-1861. Table showing by cos. valuation of real and personal property as returned by bd. of supervisors and as established by bd. of equalization. (3 A.R. state assessors 1861: 41-43.) 1860-1872. Increase and decrease in assessment of real and personal property deducing corporation prop- erty. (Same 1878: 59.) For continuation of table see below under 1873-1878. 1860-1880. Table showing assessment of real estate in 1860 and in 1880; by cos. (Same 1881: 11.) . Table showing assessment of personalty in 1880. (Same 1881: 12.) 1860-1902. Stmt, showing valuations of real and per- sonal estate in several cos. of state as returned to comptroller's office for yr. 1860; also no. of acres of land assessed in each co. (Legisl. manual 1861 (pp. 344-345) — same 1903.) 1861-1862. Table showing classification of farm lands in towns, acres, aggregate value and value per acre. (3 A.R. state assessors 1861 (pp. 8-40) — 4 same 1862.) Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee, Wyom- ing, Livingston, llonroe, Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Tompkins, Cayuga, Onondaga, Madison, Cortland, Oneida, Chenango, Otsego, Delaware, Greene, Columbia, and Dutchess cos. 1862. Table showing by cos., price of farm lands per acre, whole no. of acres taxed, aggregate valuation of farm lands, state and local assessors' valuation of real and personal estate. (4 same 1862: 89-91.) . Table showing by cos., no. of acres taxed, acres per capita, value of agric. products per acre, cash value of farms per acre, rate per capita. (4 same 1862: 87-88.) 1864-1886. Assessed valuation of real and personal. (Same 1886: 6.) 1864-1888. Table showing ann. assessment of real and personal resp. (Same 1888: 5-6.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd 1864-1895. Assessed valuation of real and personal property. (Same 1887 (pp. 5-6)— same 1895.) No returns in 1888. 1864-1896. Amt. of personal property assessed. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896: 37.) 1865/6. Comments upon inequality of taxation upon real estate and personal property; recommenda- tion for modification of existing laws. (A.R. comp- troller 1865/6: 18-28.) 1866. Recommendation re. ascertaining with some ac- curacy true value of real and personal property as basis of assessment. (Govs. .mess. Jan. 1866: 9-10.) 1866/7. Recommendation for changes in system of tax- ation to equalize tax on real estate and personal property. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7: 17-21.) 1867. Communication from tax comrs. as to no. of tax- payers in N. Y. assessed for real estate and those for personal estate. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 142.) . Change in system of taxation to secure more equal division of burden upon real and personal property. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 8.) . Remarks of Mr. Townsend on advisability of making it compulsory upon the legisl. of N. Y. to make personal property bear equal share in burden of taxation of. state. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 1: 71-72.) 1868. Debate on so much of rept. of committee on fi- nances as relates to equal and uniform taxation on real and personal property. (Same 1867/8 v. 5: 3485-3500.) 1868-1871. Reply of comptroller to res. re. valuation of real and personal properties in several cos. of state as fixed by state bd. of equalization. 2 pp. (As- sem. doc. 102, 1872 v. 7.) 1870-1899. Percentage of personal to total assessment. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896 (pp. 22-27) — same 1899.) 1870-1900. Table of quinquen. comparisons of propor tionate valuations of real and personal property subject to taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: viii.) 1870-1903. Percentage of personal to total assessment. (A.R. tax comrs. 1901 (p. 358) — same 1903.) 1870/1. Recommendation for enforcement of law re- quiring clerk of bd. of supervisors to transmit re- turn of aggregate valued amt. of real and personal estate in each town or ward. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1: 18.) 1871-1891. Comparison of total assessed valuation of personal property of state in 1871 and 1891 show- ing decrease thereof. (Same 1890/1: xxxv.) 1873. Essex only co. in which mining property is as- sessed. (A.R. state assessors 1873: 10-11.) . Inequality in assessment of personal property; mortgages; livestock; evasions, etc. (Same 1873: 6-7.) 1873-1874. Comparative assessment of real and per- sonal property, aggregated with decrease and in- crease. (Same 1875: 6.) . Assessment of real and personal estate by local assessors, with increase and decrease in each co. (Same 1875: 7-8.) 1873-1876. Assessment of real estate, 1873 and 1876, with increase and decrease, aggregate assessment of real and personal estate in each co. (Same 1876: 10-12.) 1873-1878. Increase and decrease of assessment of real and personal property; per cent of such increase and decrease and assessment per capital of personal excluding bank capital. (Same 1878: 53.) For earlier table see above under 1860-1872 ; for con- tinuation of table see under 1886-1895. 524 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Pebsonalty — cont'd . Assessment of real and personal estate by local assessors; increase and decrease in each co. (Same 1878: 55.) 1873-1895. Table showing assessment on real and per- sonal estate of banks, acres of land assessed, and its full value; assessed valuation for realty and personalty, bank capital, classified assessment of r.r. cos. {Same 1873 (pp. 21-79) — same 1895.) Table lapsed in 1882 and 1884. Table for 1883 Is in rept. for 1884. Beginning with 1885 the table is condensed to " Aggregate valuation of real and personal estate in cos. of state." 1875-1876. Assessment of real and personal property ■with increase and decrease in the aggregate. (Same 1876: 13.) 1876. Buffalo sets example of separate valuation of land and bldgs.; comment. (Same 1876: 28-29.) 1877. Rate of assessment per capita; of real estate ex- clusive of capita, and of personal, exclusive of banks in each co. (Same 1877: 52.) . Assessment per capita of personal property, de- ducting corporations, by cos. (Same 1877: 7-8.) . Table showing by cos. per capita assessment on personal property. (Same 1877: 7-8.) . Separate assessment of land and bldgs. urged. (Same 1877: 5.) . Assessment of lands in towns and wards. ( Same 1877: 13-14.) . Increase in assessed valuation of real estate due to compliance with law; definition of full value; protest agst. two rules of valuation, viz. one for N. Y. City and the other for other cos. of state. (Same 1877: 11-12.) 1877-1879. Reply of atty. for collection of arrears of personal taxes to Sen. res. for names of persons assessed for personal taxes, etc. (Sen. jol. 1880: 622.) 1878. Instances of some remarkable assessment of per- sonal property. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 10.) 1879. Table showing by cos. full value of real estate, 56% of full value and equalized value. (Same 1879: 23-25.) 1880. Assessment of real and personal property in 1880; increase and decrease in each from 1879. (Same 1881: 5.) . On jurisdiction of bd. of equalization in matter of equalizing assessed personal property in towns. (Same 1880: 19-20.) . Separation of real estate before equalization. (Same 1880: 15.) 1880-1894. Aggregate assessed valuation of real and personal property of state furnished by comptrol- lers' office. (28 A.R. bd. public charities 1894 :xix.) 1881. Assessment of real and personal property; and increase and decrease in each co. (A.R. state as- sessors 1882: 17.) . Disparity betw. equalized value of real and as- sessed value of personal property reviewed. (Same 1881: 5.) . Inconsistency of deduction for debts in assess- ment of personalty. (Same 1881: 13-15.) 1882. Aggregate valuation of real and personal in state. (Same 1883: 5.) . Suggested remedy for equalizing burden upon in- dividuals in assessments of personalty. (Same 1881: 5-6.) . Suggestion to provide greater equity in equaliza- tion of real estate of various cos. (Same 1882: 4-5.) 1882-1883. Table showing increase and decrease in as- sessment of real and personal by cos. (Same 1884: 6.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Pebsonalty — cont'd 1883. On great decrease of assessment on personal property; causes. (Same 1883: 5-7.) 1883-1904. Schedule of equalized value of real and per- sonal property in state subject to taxation, ar- ranged by cos.; with amt. of tax paid for mainte- nance of canals. (A.R. supt. public works on trade and tonnage of canals 1883 (pp. 20-21) — same 1904.) 1884. Statutes governing appraisement and assessment of personal property are inoperative. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 7-8.) . Recommendation of co. comrs. re. appraisement of real estate, except corporate, for equalization. (Same 1884: 16.) . Stmt, showing amt. of state taxes paid by real and personal of cos. embracing principal cities of state. (Same 1885: 5-6.) 1885. Remedial legislation to secure assessment of per- sonalty suggestion. (Same 1885: 16-17.) . Legislative authority to provide for co. comrs. to appraise real estate for equalization urged. (Same 1885: 24.) 1886. Expediency of act granting state bd. and co. bds. of equalization power to equalize personal prop- erty. (Same 1886: 9-10.) . Recommendation for law to equalize burdens of taxation and to compel personal property to bear its proportion of expenses of govt. (Same 1886: 6-8.) . Recommendation for act directing appraisement of all piers, docks, wharves, markets, etc., for pur- poses of state equalization. (Same 1886: 26-27.) . Improved conditions of real estate assessments. (Same 1886: 25-26.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on legality of assessment on lands in N. Y. state left by non-resident de- cedent. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 278-279.) . Table showing increase and decrease of assess- ments, real and personal, by cos. (A.R. state as- sessors 1888: 7-8.) 1888-1889. Comparative stmt, showing inequality of tax upon real estate and on personal property. (A.R. comptroller 1888/9: 19.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. on propriety of reducing value of assessment of owner whose property was destroyed by fire after assessment. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 328-329.) . Veto of act re. equalization of real estate in Erie co. for purpose of taxation. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 936; Sen. jol. 1889: 853-854.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on question of boundary line and liability to assessment of state lands. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 329-330.) 1890. Same; on legality of assessing property to an in- fant. (Same 1890: 140-141.) •. Same; on question in which town should farm crossed by town line be assessed. (Same 1890: 190- 191.) . Rept. of state assessors on original valuation in 1890 of real property of state inside and outside limits of cities and incorporated villages. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1891 v. 14.) . Opinion of atty. gen. upon power of assessors to tax personal property that they know a person to possess but that cannot be proved. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 132-133.) . Same; on assessment of personal estate when two administrators of it live in different cities. (Same 1890: 160-164.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 525 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation— cont'd Realty and Peksonalty — cont'd 1890-1895. Valuations of realty and personalty in cos. of state; no. of acres assessed in each co. (A.R. state assessors 1890 (p. 97)— some 1895.) 1891. Frauds practiced under present system of as- sessment of personal property; reform in method of taxation recommended; equalization of real and personal. (Govs. mess. 1891.) . Communication from atty. gen. on assessed value of real and personal property for payment of canal general fund deficiencies directed to be paid by ch. 700, laws of 1872. 14 pp. (Sen. doc. 20, 1891 v. 3.) 1892. Assessment on leased land should be agst. farm as real estate and not agst. owner as personalty; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 184- 185.) 1892-1897. Assessed value of real and personal estate; percentage of ann. increase, 1892 and 1897. (A.R. tax comrs. 1898: 33.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on assessment of an estate left to a widow and others. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 419-421.) . Same; on question of place of assessment of personal property of persons who live in two or more towns. (Same 1893: 296.) . Same; re. assessment of property in a town. {Same 1893: 311.) 1893-1895. Digest by cos., of properties examined for valuation. (A.R. state assessors 1893 (pp. 16-88) — same 1895.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; assessment on real and personal property. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 326-328.) . Same; assessment of real and personal estate of village. (Some 1894: 210.) . Same; taxation of water co's. real estate, and assessment upon franchise by local bds. (Some 1894: 247-248.) . Same; liability to assessment of land contract in hand of grantor. (Some 1894: 190-191.) 1895. Same; re. assessment of personal property. (Same 1895: 150-153.) 1896. Complaint of tax comrs.; assessors do not as- sess property at full value; fail to discover and assess personal property. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896: 6.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; matter of assessing parcel of real estate divided by town or co. line. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 184-185.) •. Same; assessing of property for fire purposes in distr. established pursuant to co. law. (Some 1896: 188-189.) 1896-1903. Aggregate valuations of real and personal estate and amt. of taxes levied in cos. yr. 1903. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896 (pp. 40-293)— same 1903.) 1896/7. Table showing valuation of and state taxes on real and personal estate in 5 cos. of N. Y. compared with excise receipts of same cos. paid into co. treasuries; illustrating plan for support of govt, from indirect sources. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7: xxi.) 1897. Methods of dodging personal assessment. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897: 15.) . Inequality and injustice of present system of taxation of personal property re. reduction of debts and taxation of savings banks. (Same 1897: 26.) 1898. On provisions of sec. 172, tax law of 1896, re- quiring assessments of all property, not exempt, at its full value. (Same 1898: 17-19.) 1899-1903. Variation in assessments of realty and per- sonalty. (Same 1903: 17.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation — cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd 1899/00. Amt. of disparity betw. assessed valuations of real and of personal property. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00: viii.) . Comparison of total assessed valuation of per- sonal property of state, with aggregate deposits, capital stock, surplus and undivided profits of trust cos. of state, and also with total deposits, capital stock, and surplus of the 63 banks of N. Y. City Clearing House. (Same 1899/00: ix.) . Amt. added to assessed valuation of real prop- erty through working of special franchise act. (Same 1899/00: viii.) 1900. On restoring to local assessment property upon highway crossings; equalization of special fran- chise valuations; proposed graduated scale of per- centage tax fitted by special franchise tax law un- tenable. (A.R. tax comrs. 1900: 20.) . Per capita assessment of real and personal prop- erty by cos. (Same 1901 (p. 359)— same 1903.) . Recommendation to equalize realty and person- alty tax. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1900/1. Difficulties caused by provisions of subdiv. 1, sec. 9, tax law requiring occupied property to be assessed to occupant when owner resides outside tax distr.; recommendation for amdmt. making it obligatory on assessors to assess to state all lands claimed by state. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: xxxi.) 1901. Tax law; real estate of banks should be assessed separately and as real estate only; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 225-227.) . On correction of errors of property erroneously assessed or omitted; re. authorization of bd. of tax comrs. to act on same. (A.R. tax comrs. 1901: 8.) 1902. On impotency of law re. assessment of personal property. (Same 1902: 9-10.) . Property of an incompetent must be assessed to him where he resides and not to his trustee; opin- ion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 333.) . Injurious system of increasing assessments on exterior improvements. (A.R. tax comrs. 1902: 12.) . Tax law; assessment of property made on July 1, can not be reduced on grievance day because property assessed was thereafter destroyed; opin- ion of atty. gen. 1902: 289.) 1903. Re. assessments and personal property. (A.R. tax comrs. 1903: 11.) 1904. Demand for equitable proportion of tax assess- ments, with special reference to personal property. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1904: 29.) New York City and County 1805-1890. Table showing valuation, real and personal, amt. of tax and rate of tax, N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 2263-2265), 1891 v. 9.) 1822-1829. Comparative table of value of personal property and real estate in N. Y. City as returned by assessor. (Assem. doc. 272 (p. 2), 1830 v. 4.) 1846. Rept. on petition for taxation of personal prop- erty of non-residents of N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 109, 1846 v. 4.) 1872. Rept. of comptroller of N. Y. City re. valuation of real estate upon which taxes are levied and col- lected in N. Y. City and Co. 4 pp. (Same 38, 1872 v. 3.) 1872-1875. Amt. of personal taxes uncollected in N. Y. City. (Same 79, 1876 v. 7.) 1880. Communication of comrs. of assessments in N. Y. City re. assessments of real estate. 2 pp. (Same 48, 1880 v. 2.) 526 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Assessment, Equalization, and Valuation— cont'd Realty axd Pebsonalty — cont'd New York City and County — cont'd 1881-1890. No. of names assessed for personal property, no. assessments, assessed valuations, City and Co. of N. Y. (Same 80 (pp. 2261-2262), 1891 v. 9.) 1889-1890. Relative assessed valuation of real and per- sonal estate in City and Co. of N. Y. (Same, p. 2256.) 1897. Communication re. mode of assessment of per- sonal property in N. Y. City. 7 pp. (Same 23, 1897 v. 4.) 1898. On stmt, of tax comrs. of N. Y. City sent to equalization bd. re. values of assessment as com- pared with actual values of realty in cos. of N. Y. state. (A.R. tax comrs. 1898: 20-23.) 1903. On method of separately assessing land and bldgs. being tested in N. Y. City. (Same 1903: 17.) Bank Tax 1827. Comptroller's rept. on capital employed in bank- ing, insurance, and mnfg. cos. in this state and amt. of capital assessed thereon. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 441-455.) 1837. Rept. on bill levying tax on banks for more speedy enlargement of Erie Canal. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 316, 1837 v. 4.) 1849/50. Recommendations for further provisions to regulate assessment of capital of individual bank- ers, and to prescribe mode of proceeding to en- force collection of tax when payment is evaded or refused. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 60.) 1851/2. Recommendation for amdmt. of tax law so as to enable assessors to put down as part of capital of any bank its reported or actual surplus, with power to examine its officers under oath as to the amt. (Same 1851/2: 38.) 1863. Communication from comptroller re. payment of state tax by certain banks in N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 35, 1863 v. 2.) . Rept. of Bank of Amer. re. assessment of taxes on incorporated cos. and commutation of collec- tion thereof. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 8, 1863 v. 1.) 1864. The state and national banks. Question of tax- ation, etc. Important corresp. betw. bank officers and comptroller. 14 pp. 1867. Communication from deputy supt. of bank dept. re. taxation of savings banks. (11 A.R. bank dept. on savings banks 1867: 17-23.) 1871. Extension of r.r. lines and creation of new busi- ness centers as argument for repeal of tax on cir- culation of state banks. (A.R. bank dept. 1870/1: 8.) 1873. Equality in taxation of national banks; recom- mendation to tax foreign banking cos. (A.R. state assessors 1873: 7-8.) . Recommendation to tax capital employed by pri- vate bankers. (Same 1873: 7.) . Tax on savings banks suggested. (Same 1873: 9.) 1874. Instances of unequal taxation of banks. (Same 1874: 14-15.) 1875. Inequality in taxation of national banks. (Same 1875: 34.) 1877. Onerous taxation causes reduction in bank capi- tal; policy of taxing either national or state banks on anything more than their capital questioned. (Same 1877: 8-9.) . Recommendation to cease taxing whole surplus of various banks. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877: 24.) . Practice of private banks doing business under corporate names to avoid taxation. (A.R. bank dept. 1876/7: 11-12.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Bank Tax— cont'd 1877. Undue taxation of state bank. (Same 1876/7: 10-11.) 1878. Unequal taxation imposed on banks; state's dis- crimination agst. banks compared with individual capitalists and corporations. (Same 1877/8: ix-x.) . On injustice of taxing at full value, stocks of banks that have met with losses. (Same 1877/8: x.) . Excessive taxes on national banks; decrease in capital and surplus of N. Y. City banks. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 14-15.) . Capital, par value, sales, last dividend, and per cent of state tax paid by N. Y. City banks. (Same 1878: 17.) 1879. Recommendation to provide relief to banks from excessive taxation renewed. (Same 1879: 14-15.) . On exemption of moneys loaned out of state; decision of Supreme Court as to power of federal court to restrain state taxation. (Same 1879: 9- 10.) 1880. On adverse discrimination existing re. taxation of banks. (A.R. bank dept 1879/80: 18.) 1888/9. Protest agst. inadequacy of laws re. taxation of foreign banking capital and recommendation for revision. (A.R. comptroller 1888/9: 16-17.) 1889/90. Taxation of foreign banking capital; criti- cism of provisions of law and recommendation for revision. (Same 1889/00: xii-xiii.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether sav- ings banks doing business in state are liable to tax- ation upon surplus owned by such banks. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 184-186.) 1890/1. Taxation of foreign banking capital; com- ments on inadequacy of law; amt. collected under sees. 321-323, laws of 1882. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxiii-xxvi.) 1892/3. Defects in law imposing tax upon foreign cor- porations, cos. or jt. stock assns. engaged in busi- ness as bankers in state. (Same 1892/3: xxii- xxiii.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. on taxation and assess- ments of banking house. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 163-166.) . Same; tax upon capital stock of banking cor- porations; Knickerbocker Trust Co. (Same 1894: 368-369.) . Same; banking law re. assessment of corpora- tions. (Same 1894: 307-310.) . Same; taxation of foreign banking corporations in this state. (Same 1894: 238-239.) 1897. Same; application of general tax law to repts. of Buffalo banks. (Same 1897: 181-183.) 1898. On taxation of savings bank surplus. (A.R. bank dept. 1897/8: xix-xxi.) 1899. On taxation of savings banks. (Same 1898/9: xx-xxi.) 1900. On savings bank and other exemptions; results of exemptions. (A.R. tax comrs. 1900: 9.) 1900/1. Objections raised to ch. 117, tax law of 1901, taxing savings banks upon their surplus and undi- vided earnings; amt. of increase of revenue to state resulting from enforcement of this law. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: xvi-xvii.) 1901. Tax law; sec. 288 applicable to savings banks; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 312- 313.) . Increased burden on savings banks by tax legis- lation of 1901. (A.R. bank dept. 1900/1: xiv.) . On result of uniform taxation of trust cos. and banks. (Same 1900/1: x-xi.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 527 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Bank Tax— cont'd 1901. Banking law; valuation of stock on sale for non-payment of assessment; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1901: 158-160.) 1902. Assessed valuation of banks and tax paid. (A. R. tax comrs. 1903: 40.) . Savings banks; effect of act of 1901 taxing sur- plus. (Govs. mess. 1902: 31-33.) . Bank tax law; co. does not receive any per- centage of taxes paid on acct. of assessment agst. banks; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 157-158.) . Bank tax law; method of assessment of banks and distribution of tax collected; bank stock as- sessment not to be included in fixing tax rate, but amt. of tax may be anticipated; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 228-229.) 1904. On tax on franchise of savings bank. (A.R. bank dept. 1903/4: xxxiv-xxxv.) Revenue; see below, that title Bonds; see below, Securities Brokers' Sales; see below, Realty and Personalty, 1882 Bucket-Shop Contracts; see below, Realty and Personalty, 1887 Church Property Assessment; see above, that title Exemption; see below, that title Clergymen Exemptions; see below, that title Corporation Tax 1823/4. Recommendations for modification of tax law re. incorporated cos. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) 1824. Communication from atty. gen. on memorial of certain mnfg. cos. in Oneida co. praying exemption from assessment and collection of taxes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 187.) . Rept. on act for relief of certain mnfg. establish- ments re. taxation. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1824: 116.) 1825. Rept. on so much of ann. rept. of comptroller as relates to assessment and collection of taxes from incorporated cos. (Same Jan. 1825: 346-348.) . Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of tax collected in several cos. of state from incorporated cos. (Same Jan. 1825: 39-45.) 1826. Rept. on memorial of Butternut Woolen and Cot- ten Manufactory praying modification of laws regu- lating assessment and collection of taxes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: 509-570.) . Communication from comptroller re. act to re- lieve Cohoes Mnfg. Co. from improper assessment of taxes. (Same Jan. 1826: 373-374.) 1826-1827. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of taxes paid by banking, insurance, and other incorporated cos.; individual cos. by counties. 12 pp. (Assem. doc. 32, 1830 v. 1.) 1826-1829. Stmt, of amt. of taxes collected from in- corporated cos. (Same 272 (p. 5), 1830 v. 4.) 1827. Comptroller's rept. on capital employed in bank- ing, insurance, and mnfg. cos. in state and amt. of taxes assessed thereon. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 441-455.) . Rept. of comptroller on memorial on that part of tax laws which relates to assessments on incor- porated cos. (Same Jan. 1827: 538-547.) . Rept. of comptroller on petition of Highland Turnpike re. assessed valuation of same. (Same Jan. 1827: 398-399.) 1831. Rept. on memorial of Great Western Turnpike Road re. erroneous assessment. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 120, 1831 v. 2.) 1832. Rept. of atty. gen. re. taxes upon incorporated cos. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 103, 1832 v. 2.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporation Tax — cont'd 1833. Same; re. assessment of taxes upon incorpo- rated cos. 4 pp. (Same 9, 1833 v. 1.) 1835. Rept. on petition of inhabitants of New Hart- ford, Oneida co., praying for alteration of law tax- ing mnfg. corporations. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 212, 1835 v. 3.) 1836. Stmt, showing names of incorporated cos. liable to taxation; amt. of real and personal estate be- longing to each; tax levied; and stock taxable, deducting real estate. (A.R. comptroller 1835/6: 73-83.) 1840. Remonstrance agst. present practice of intrust- ing taxes collected from people to custody of cor- porations, etc. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 362, 1840 v. 8.) 1844. Rept. of comptroller, showing real estate, capital stock, and taxes paid by incorporated cos. 2 pp., and table. (Same 98, 1844 v. 3.) 1849/50. Recommendation for new laws to regulate assessment of corporations, especially re. assess- ment of capital of r.r., plank road, telegraph, and insurance cos. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 7.) 1853/4. Protest agst. method of returning uncollected taxes levied upon corporations to dept. of comp- troller; recommendation for revision of laws re. assessment of corporations. (Same 1853/4: 67-68.) 1854/5. Comments upon various provisions regulating taxes on corporations. (Same 1854/5: 38-41.) 1855. Names of several incorporated cos. liable to taxa- tion, amt. of real and personal estate belonging to each and amt. of tax assessed upon each. (Sen. doc. 84 (p. 5), 1856 v. 2.) 1856/7. Recommendation for revision of statutes re. assessment of taxes on incorporated cos. of state. (A.R. comptroller 1856/7: 54-56.) 1857. Rept. re. assessment of taxes on incorporated cos. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 55, 1857 v. 2.) 1860-1877. Assessed value of real estate of incorporated cos. in counties of N. Y. state, 1860, 1874, and 1877. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 60.) 1863. On taxation of corporations. (A.R. bank dept. 1862/3: xiii-xvi.) 1873. Tax on incorporated cos. suggested. (A.R. state assessors 1873: 9.) 1876. Communication re. assessment of taxes paid by several corporations of state. 48 pp. (Assem. doc. 72, 1876 v. 6.) . Restriction of former comments on assessments on inequality in assessment of corporations other than banks and r.rs. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 23-25.) 1879. Tables of taxes; i. e. school tax, state tax, taxes paid by incorporated cos. (Same 1879: 32- 34.) . Recommendation that all state taxes be derived from incorporated cos.; with table showing excess of taxes paid for state purposes over taxes paid by incorporated cos. (Same 1879: 30-34.) 1880. Provisions of new law passed taxing corporate property of state. (A.R. comptroller 1879/80: 22- 25.) 1880-1890. Provisions of corporation tax laws and amdmts.; decisions of courts in various cases; rec- ommendation for revision of statutes; criticism of policy of state re. taxation of foreign corporations; defense of policy. (Same 1890/1: xviii-xxiii.) 1882. Operation of corporation tax law of 1880. (A. R. state assessors 1882: 10-11.) 1882/3. Sketch of cases contesting legality of corpo- ration taxes with various judgments rendered. (A. R. comptroller 1882/3: 29-31.) 528 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporation Tax — cont'd 1884-1887. Corporation tax legislation; provisions of successive laws; decisions of courts in certain cases. (Same 1886/7: 11-17.) 1885. Law providing for apptmt. of state appraisers for corporate property urged. (A.R. state assess- ors 1885: 25.) . Communication from comptroller re. corporation tax law. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 49, 1885 v. 6.) 1886-1901. Stmt, of total sum invested in capital of cor- porations organized in state since statute taxing corporations was passed in 1886; comparison of this amt. with entire assessed valuation of personal property of state. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxxv.) 1887. Taxation of indebtedness of corporations, jt. stock cos., and assns. represented in scrip, bonds, or certificates of indebtedness issued by such bodies recommended. (Govs. mess. 1887: 15-17.) 1887/8. Recommendation for enactment taxing indebt- edness of corporations; protest agst. unjust propor- tions of taxation borne by real over personal prop- erty; proposed measures of relief, etc. (A.R. comp- troller 1887/8: 32-35.) . Comments on various provisions of corporation tax laws; and court decisions in certain cases. (Same 1887/8: 19-26.) . Effect upon state revenue from corporation taxes of ch. 359, laws of 1885, adding cos. engaged in mining ores in this state to list of corporations ex- empted from operation of law of 1881, sec. 3, 361. (Same 1887/8: 19.) 1888. Provision for taxation of that species of property now almost entirely escaping assessment to wit: indebtedness of corporations, jt. stock cos. and assns., represented in scrip bonds or certificates of indebtedness issued by such bodies. (Govs. mess. 1888: 7-8.) . Opinion of atty. gen. as to liability of corporation to pay tax prescribed upon an increase of its capi- tal stock. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 167-168.) . Same; on liability to assessment of corporation organized under laws of another state doing busi- ness in this state. (Same 1889: 299.) . Comptroller's decision in matter of application of divers corporations for refunding certain sums alleged to have been illegally assessed upon gross earnings and paid into treasury under ch. 542, laws of 1880. (A.R. comptroller 1887/8: 251-254.) 1888/9. Recommendation for law providing for taxa- tion of indebtedness of corporations. (Same 1889/9: 18-20.) . Sketch of corporation tax laws; and court deci- sions in certain cases. (Same 1888/9: 13-16.) 1889/90. Comments upon corporation tax laws; court decisions in certain cases. (Same 1889/90: x-xii.) . Suggestions and recommendations for over- coming unjust discrimination agst real estate in levying taxes; benefits of proposed tax on bonded indebtedness of corporations. (Same 1889/90: xv- xix.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether certifi- cate of incorporation of Pulsom Landing Central Bridge Co. be filed without corporation tax. (AR. atty. gen. 1890: 151-152.) — — . Same; on question of liability to tax Lampkins- ville Fire Police Co. (Same 1890: 187.) . Same; upon question if certificate of incorpora- tion of Electro-Therapeutic Institute be filed with- out organization tax. (Same 1890: 89-90.) . Same; upon question whether corporation found- ed upon consolidation of two or more corporations should be required to pay organization tax. (Same 1890: 64-65.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporation Tax — cont'd 1890/1. Recommendation for enactment of law provid- ing for taxation of bonded indebtedness of corpora- tions. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxxiv.) 1891. Provisions of law governing organization tax and amdmt. to act made by ch. 668, laws of 1892, re. consolidation of corporations. (Same 1891/2: 19-20.) . Opinion that sufficient revenue for support of govt, may be raised from special tax upon capital and business of corporations, corporate securities, collateral inheritances, etc.; enactment of law simi- lar to act in operation in Penna. and Ohio recom- mended. (A.R. state assessors 1891: 10-12.) 1891/2. Corporation tax laws; scope and interpreta- tion; disputed questions; legal judgments and opinions in various cases. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2: 11-19.) 1892. Corporations are subject to tax on increasing their capital; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 208-210.) . Foreign corporations are taxable here on amt. of business done in state; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 405.) . Increasing indirect revenues of state through taxation of bonded indebtedness of corporations suggested. (Govs. mess. 1892.) 1892/3. Opinion of atty. gen. on statute creating tax on corporations whose business is not wholly transacted within state; subsequent decision of Supreme Court upon matter. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: xxi.) . Provisions in laws of 1893 which will tend to aid in collection of taxes from corporations. (Same 1892/3: xx.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of place of as- sessment of capital stock of corporations. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 271-272.) . Same; on duty of corporations in regard to making stmt, to assessors. (Same 1893: 277-278.) 1893/4. Results as shown by increased revenue of new system employed by tax dept. re. corporation taxes; defects in corporation tax statutes. (A.R. comp- troller 1893/4: xi-xvi.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; unpaid corporation tax; when return is to be made by comptroller. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 168-170.) 1894/5. Effect of various laws and amdmts. upon cor- porations of state and income derived from cor- poration taxes; decisions of courts in certain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5: viii-xi.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. increase of capital stock of corporation subject to taxation for use of state. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 60-63.) 1895/6. Changes in corporation tax laws which have increased income to state; court decisions in cer- tain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xiv-xviii.) 1896/7. Effect of new codification of corporation tax law upon various classes of corporations and conse- quent change in revenue to state, court decisions in certain cases. (Same 1896/7: xxv-xxx.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen. re. organization of moneyed or stock corporations. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 87- 88.) . Same; refunding a certain corporation tax. (Same 1897: 327-328.) 1897/8. Corporation tax law; increase to state income from careful assessment and collection of taxes, and decisions of court in certain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xvii-xxii.) 1898/9. Comparison of returns from N. J. corporation tax laws with those of N. Y. (Same 1898/9: xxvi.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 529 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporation Tax — cont'd . Corporation taxes; increase per cent of taxable corporations since 1893, cost per cent of collecting compared with that of U. S. customs, internal reve- nue, and N. Y. state excise; defective and am- biguous legislation; defective condition due to ex- cessive rate of organization tax and onerous and antiquated provisions of stock corporation law, ne- cessity for adoption of better corporation laws. (Same 1898/9: xvi-xxvii.) 1900/1. Attempts to evade provisions of law re. taxa- tion of foreign corporations, and corporations of other states conducting business in this state, un- der cover of mnftrers'. exemption clause, sec. 182, art. ix, tax law; recommendation for removal of this clause, court decisions in various cases re. corporation taxes in general. (Same 1900/1: xix- xxii.) 1901. Recommendation that corporation taxes be as- sessed upon earnings; and exemption by localities rather than by state. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 19.) 1901/2. Deficiencies in corporation tax laws re. corpo- tion taxes erroneously assessed; recommendation for ann. apprn. for return of erroneous payments. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xviii.) 1903. Various amdmts. to corporation tax law to pre- vent evasion of taxes suggested. (Same 1902/3: xiv-xvii.) 1904. Amdmt. to sec. 182 of tax law, to prevent cer- tain large class of corporations from evading con- ditions of said law recommended. (Same 1903/4: xxx.) New York City 1881. Stmt, of corporations assessed on capital stock doing business in N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1881 v. 1.) . Names of corporations doing business in N. Y. City and taxed upon real estate there. 5 pp. (Same 59, 1881 v. 2.) Banks; see above, that title Electrical Companies 1884/5. Recommendations for amdmt. of statutes re. collection of taxes of electrical cos. and for en- forcement of laws requiring placing of wires under ground. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5/fl4-15.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; assessment of cos. oper- ating electrical conductors. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 281-282.) Exemption; see below, that title Franchise Tax 1878. Propriety of taxing corporation charters sug- gested. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 22.) 1881. On corporation tax law of 1881; franchise tax introduced. (Same 1881: 15-17.) 1886. Provisions of corporate franchise or business tax. (A.R. insurance dept. pt. 1 1886: xxix-xxxiv.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability of mnfg. cor- porations and electric cos. to franchise or business tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 99-110.) 1892. Navigation cos. are subject to organization tax; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 346-348.) 1899. Assessment of special franchises. Opinion by J. N. Fiero. Submitted Sept. 28. Albany, 1899. 23 pp. . Govs. mess. re. taxation of franchises. (Assem. jol. 1899: 5-10.) 1900. Manner of making assessment on special corpo- ration franchise tax; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 230-231.) . Enforcement of franchise tax law. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1900-1901. Special franchise cases in litigation settled in court. (A.R. tax comrs. 1901: 62.) 34 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporation Tax — cont'd Franchise Tax — cont'd 1901. Amt. of taxes paid on special franchise assess- ments exclusive of school and local improvements. (Same 1901: 63.) 1901-1903. Aggregate special franchise valuation in cities and towns. (Same 1901 (pp. 37-58)— same 1903.) 1902. On special franchise valuations in aid of locali- ties. (Same 1902: 16-17.) 1902-1903. Review of action of tax comrs. re. assess- ment of special franchises now pending. (Same 1902 (pp. 109-114)— same 1903.) 1903. On decision of Court of Appeals re. special fran- chise tax law. (Same 1903: 5-7.) . Operation of franchise tax proves it to be in- equitable; safest assessment of corporations is upon earning capacity. (Govs. mess. 1903: 7-9.) Joint Stock Companies 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on taxation of jt. stock cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 307-308.) Racing Associations 1891/2. Recommendation that comptroller be given greater powers of examination of books and rec- ords of racing assns. to prevent falsification of rec- ords of gross receipts for purpose of evading tax. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2: 33-34.) 1892/3. Recommendation for amdmt. of pool tax laws to give comptroller authority to make examinations of racing assns. (Same 1892/3: xvii.) 1894/5. Amt. of taxes collected from racing societies; provisions of law of 1895; effect of law prohibiting pool selling on amt. of tax collected. (Same 1894/5: xii.) 1895/6. Review of race track legislation and effects its various interpretations have upon income of state. (Same 1895/6: xlv-xlvi.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; receipts of racing assn. should be included in gross receipts and taxed ac- cordingly. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 144-145.) Revenue; see below, that title Turnpike Companies 1828. Rept. on petition of Highland Turnpike Co. pray- ing that money paid by them for tax on said co. may be refunded. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1828: 349-350.) Dog Tax 1829. Rept. on petitions of inhabitants of Dutchess and Columbia cos. re. taxing dogs. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 257, 1839 v. 4.) 1837. Rept. of select committee re. tax on dogs in Columbia co. 2 pp. (Same 47, 1837 v. 1.) . Rept. on petitions from Yates, Wayne, and Onon- daga cos.; damage done to sheep by dogs; levy of dog tax. 1 p. (Same 238, 1837 v. 3.) 1856. Rept. on petition for law to tax dogs in Ulster co. 2 pp. (Same 131, 1856 v. 4.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on act of bd. of supervisors of Wyoming co. taxing dogs. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 57-59.) 1889. Same; on manner of collecting taxes on dogs. (Same 1889: 234.) 1892. Same; on collection of dog tax; unpaid tax to be collected in same manner as other state, co., and town taxes by bd. of supervisors. (Same 1892: 47.) Exemptions 1822. Rept. of comptroller on act to repeal act for relief of Tuscarora Indians and petition of L. Cook, and others, to this effect (i. e. re. certain exemptions from taxation). (Sen. jol. 45 sess. 1822: 147-149.) 1866/9. Protest agst. exemptions from taxation. (A. R. comptroller 1868/9: 21-23.) 530 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemptions — cont'd 1867. Remarks of Mr. Bickford objecting to property of officers and members of legisl. being exempted from taxation. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 2: 1225.) . Debate on so much of rept. of committee on finances as relates to exemptions from taxation. (Some 1867/8 v. 3: 2303-2317.) 1877. Tabulation of property exempt from taxation. (A.R. state assessors 1877: 14.) 1881. On special claims for exemption. (Same 1881: 17-19.) 1884. On exemption of highways and streams from as- sessment. (Same 1884: 12.) 1887. Approximate estimate by comr. of public works, of aggregate sum that exemption of charitable, etc., institutions from water tax will amt. to. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 46, 1887 v. 3.) 1888. Veto of Sen. bill 362 re. exemption of real and personal property of S. R. Smith Infirmary from taxation. (Sen. jol. 1888: 1007; Legisl. Record v. 1 1888: 1024.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. as to what members of fire dept. are entitled to exemption from taxation to amt. of $500. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 235.) 1892. Rept. of special committee on Sailors' Snug Har- bor exemption from taxation; list of inmates valu- ations, and receipts and expenditures, 1886-1890. (Assem. jol. 1892: 2086-2096.) 1892/3. Efforts of legisl. to obtain stmt, of all prop- erty exempt from taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: viii-ix.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question whether cer- tain summer residents of certain summer towns are taxable. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 219.) 1893/4. Stmt, showing percentages of whole amt. of property exempt from taxation belonging to va- rious classes of property. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4: xxxiii.) 1894. Communication from comptroller, and stmt, of property exempt from taxation in several towns of state. (Revised record of const, conv. 1894 v. 5: 720-724.) 1894-1902. Stmt, showing amt. of property exempt from taxation in various cos. in state, taken from returns of local assessors of several towns and cities. (Legisl. manual 1895 (pp. 777-781) — same 1903.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; exemption from taxation of beneficiaries of co-operative cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 127.) 1900-1903. Exemptions returned. (A.R. tax comrs. 1901 (pp. 27-28)— same 1903.) . Tabular stmt, of amt. of property exempt from taxation in various cities of state as reported un- der provisions of ch. 689, laws of 1900, showing aggregate valuation and distribution to various public uses. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00 (p. 714) — same 1902/3.) 1900/1. Recommendation for revision of ch. 689, laws of 1900, re. repts. of property exempt from taxa- tion to provide for obtaining information of prop- erty exempt in towns as well as cities. (Same 1900/1: xiv.) 1902. Village law; adoption of proposition exempting firemen from taxation remains effective until changed, etc.; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 225-226.) Church Property 1862. Repeal of church property bill; speech of Hon. R. B. Connolly in N. Y. State Sen. in favor of re- peal of church property bill of 1855. . . . Albany, 1862. 26 pp. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemptions — cont'd Church Property — cont'd 1876. Rept. on various petitions asking for repeal of laws exempting church property from taxation. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 131, 1876 v. 7.) 1882. On permanent exemptions; church property; charitable institutions, etc. (A.R. state assessors 1882: 13-15.) 1885. On exemption of religious and charitable insti- tutions; opposed to exemption of speculative ad- ditions. (Same 1885: 23-24.) 1886. Disapproval of exempting speculative additions of realty by religious and charitable institutions from tax. (Same 1886: 28.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on question if legacy left to bd. of domestic mission of Reformed Church in Amer. is exempt from tax prescribed by ch. 137, laws of 1887. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 82.) 1892. Church parsonage is not exempt from taxation; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 111-114.) . Parsonage owned by religious corporation ex- empt to amt. of $2000 from taxation; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 255.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on exemption from taxes of parsonages. (Same 1893: 122.) 1895. Same; re. exemption of church property from taxation. (Same 1895: 166-167.) Clergymen 1839. Rept. on petition for repeal of law exempting ministers of gospel from taxation. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 180, 1839 v. 4.) 1840. Rept. on petition for repeal of law exempting from tax certain property of clergymen. 4 pp. (Same 182, 1840 v. 5.) 1841. Rept. on petitions for repeal of law exempting ministers of gospel from taxation. 16 pp. (Same 226, 1841 v. 6.) 1850. Rept. on memorial for repeal of law exempting property of ministers of gospel from taxation. 3 pp. (Same 117, 1850 v. 5.) 1892. Minister exempt from taxation to extent speci- fied by law, when not in active service, only in case he is disabled or is over 75 yrs.; parochial school is exemtrt only when incorporated; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 143-144.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of exemption from taxation of property of ministers and priests. (Same 1893: 260; 306-308; 323-324.) 1894. Same; exemption from taxation of Droperty owned by clergymen. (Same 1894: 225-226.) 1896. Same; exemption from taxation of real property of minister or priest. (Same 1896: 129-130.) 1902. See below, Realty; this date. Corporations 1833. Opinion of atty. gen. re. exemption of real estate of certain corporations from taxation. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1833 v. 1.) 1874. Exemption of incorporated capital from taxa- tion; instances. (A.R. state assessors 1874: 12-14.) 1884/5. Effect on revenue of state of amdmt. to laws providing for exemption from taxation of mining corporations mining ores within state; court deci- sions in certain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5: 10-13.) 1892. Co-operative and casualty insurance cos. organ- ized under ch. 175, laws of 1885, deprived of ex- emptions from taxation by re-incorporating under ch. 690, laws of 1892; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 525.) 1902. Law concerning exemption from taxation of mnfg. corporations; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 319-320.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 531 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemptions— cont'd Melitabt Exemptions 1814. Recommendation for exemption from direct tax of those who performed actual militia duty. (Govs. mess. 1814.) , 1873. On military and other exemptions. (A.R. state assessors 1873: 10.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of taxation of pension money and high poll tax from honorably discharged soldier. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 135.) 1892. Same; exemption of pension moneys from taxa- tion extends to house and lot purchased for home and paid for out of proceeds of pension money. (Some 1892: 171-172.) . Same; disabled veterans are exempt from poll tax. (Same 1892: 263.) . Same; pension money paid as interest does not exempt principal to amt. from taxation. (Same 1892: 249.) . Same; disabled veterans are not exempt from highway tax. (Same 1892: 203.) . Same; veterans of war of rebellion not exempted from poll tax. (Same 1892: 177.) 1893. Same; on statute re. exemption from poll tax for highway labor of veterans. (Same 1893: 275.) 1894. Same; on exemption from taxation by reason of service in militia. (Same 1894: 172-173.) . Same; exemption from taxation of pension money and property purchased with same. (Same 1894: 215-218.) 1895. Same; re. exemption of pension money from taxation. (Same 1895: 343-344.) . Same; on exemption of pension money from tax- ation. (Same 1895: 224-225.) . Same; on exemption of bounty from taxation. (Same 1895: 229.) 1896. Same; pension money exemption from taxation. (Same 1896: 206-208.) . Same; exemption from taxation of pension money while same is held by pensioner. (Same 1896: 78-81.) 1897. Same; exemption from taxation to which real estate is entitled purchased with proceeds of U. S. pension. (Same 1897: 174-179.) . Circular; exemption from taxes of property pur- chased with pension moneys. (Same 1898: 302- 306.) 1902. Exemption taxation; property bought with bounty money or military pay not exempt; opin- ion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 286.) . Pension exemption; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 280-285.) 1904. See below, Poll Tax; this date. Railroad Peopebtt 1856/7. Provisions of laws exempting lands of Sack- ett's Harbor and Saratoga R.R. Co. from taxation; protest agst. this exemption. (A.R. comptroller 1856/7: 50-51.) 1859. Rept. of comptroller re. quantity of land claimed as exempt from tax by Lake Ontario and Hudson River R.R. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 69, 1859 v. 2.) Realty 1823/4. Recommendation for revision of laws re. prop- erty of mnftrers. exempt from taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) 1843/4. Provisions of law exempting stocks from taxa- tion; and recommendation for law declaring that moneyed corporations and assns. shall add to divi- dends of stock owned by state and other institu- tions in addition to dividend to other stockholders, a sum equal to assessment on similar amt. of stock not exempted from taxation. (Same 1843/4: 61.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemptions — cont'd Realty — cont'd 1856/7. Repeated recommendation that state property located in cities and villages be exempt from taxa- tion by way of assessment of improvement of streets, etc.; amt. of assessment of state property in N. Y. City for improvement of streets; protest; necessity of legisl. provision for notification of state of character and amt. of such assessments. (Same 1856/7: 49-50.) 1860. Rept. on that portion of govs. mess. re. exemp- tion of personal property from taxation, etc. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 180, 1860 v. 4.) 1870. Memorial on subject of exempting bonds and mortgages from taxation by state of N. Y. 2 pp. (Same 135, 1870 v. 7.) 1872. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y. re. exemption of bonds and mortgages on real estate from taxation. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1872 v. 3.) 1874. Same. 4 pp. (Same 46, 1874 v. 3.) . Exemption of personal property, other than that of corporations being considered. (A.R. state as- sessors 1874: 16-17.) . Table showing effect of proposed tax system ex- emption land of all tax for state purposes and per- sonal property of all tax. (Same 1874: 18-19.) . On exemption of certain kinds of real estate. (Same 1874: 17.) 1875. On real estate exempt from taxation. (Same 1875: 34-35.) . On exemption of money loaned out of state by residents. (Same 1875: 36-37.) 1876. Propriety of making investigation of exempted real estate. (Same 1876: 3.) 1877. Exemption of all govt, security from all taxes. (Same 1877: 9.) 1878. Opinion of atty. gen. on exemption of personal property in hands of agents. (Same 1878: 8-9.) 1883. Rept. from comptroller re. lands exempt from taxation. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 135, 1883 v. 5.) 1884. On House res. instructing state assessors to as- certain value of exempt real estate. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 17.) 1886. Act amending act exempting debts created by purchase of property exempt from taxation ad- vised. (Same 1886: 8-9.) . Stmt, showing real estate in N. Y. City exempt from taxation in 1886. 48 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1886 v. 6.) 1887. Veto of act re. taxation of real estate of Young Women's Assn. of Troy. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1887 v. 3; Sen. jol. 1887: 218.) 1891. On real estate exemption for just debts. (A.R. state assessors 1891: 17-18.) • . Injustice of law admitting exemption for just debts. (Same 1891: 12-14.) . Mess, of Assem. re. amdmts. to bill for exemp- tion from taxation of real estate owned by Assn. of Volunteer Firemen. (Sen. jol. 1891: 625.) 1892. U. S. bonds are not subject to taxation; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 221-222.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of exemption from taxation of shares in bldg. and loan assns. (Same 1893: 368-369.) . Same; on exemption from taxation of munici- pal real estate part of water works system. (Same 1894: 249.) 1895. Same; re. exemption of homesteads from taxa- tion. (Same 1895: 347.) 1896. Same; exempting from taxation bldgs. owned by Oneida Historical Socy. (Same 1896: 267-269.) 532 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemptions — cont'd Realty — cont'd 1896. Recommendation for law providing that bonds, issued for enlargement and improvement of canals, just authorized by legisl. be exempt from state and local taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: xxxii- xxxiii.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen.; question whether mort- gages owned by fraternal beneficiary societies are assessable and taxable. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 196- 197.) . Same; liability to taxation of seminary or board- ing school. (Same 1897: 202-204.) 1898. On exemption of personalty from taxation. (A. R. bank dept. 1897/8: xx.) 1899. Opinion of atty. gen.; land purchased by Cornell University for college of forestry, exempt from taxation as property of educational institution. (A. R. atty. gen. 1899: 258-261.) 1901. Suggestion to exempt mortgages from taxation. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 21.) 1902. Opinion of atty. gen.; exemption from taxation; law re. exemption of real property of fraternal assns. from taxation, ministers exempt notwith- standing place of residence. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 226-228.) 1903. On amending laws re. returns of legally exempt realty of state instead of cities only. (A.R. tax comrs. 1903: 9.) Expenditures for 1863-1904. Stmt, of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of state bd. of assessors. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3 (p. 58) — same 1903/4.) Title changed to state bd. of tax comrs. under provisions of ch. 908, laws of 1896. 1891-1904. Payments for salaries of tax comrs. (Same 1890/1 (p. 84)— same 1903/4.) Forest Tax 1899. Forest taxation; by C. A. Schenck. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 395-400.) Forfeitures for Taxation 1805. Comptroller's communication re. redemption of lands sold for direct tax. (Assem. jol. 28 sess. 1804: 85-86.) 1806/7. Recommendation for revision of laws re. ar- rears of taxes and description of lands for sale for taxes. (A.R. comptroller 1806/7.) 1808-1848. History of land sales and of law governing sales of land for taxes. (Same 1847/8: 76-79.) 1812. Stmt, of comptroller re. sale of lands for arrears of taxes. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 76-77.) 1812/3. Recommendation that tax sales of land be held at times deemed most advisable by comptroller instead of at times fixed by law. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1812/3.) 1814. Stmt, of all lands sold for taxes under provi- sion of act of 1813. 70 pp. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1826: app. E.) 1815. List of lands to be sold in Nov., 1815, for ar- rears of taxes, viii, 140 pp. 1819. List of lands sold for arrears of taxes in Oct. x, 170 pp. 1819/20. Recommendation for revision of tax laws re. transfer of arrears of taxes, description of lands taxed, and notices of sales. (A.R. comptroller 1819/20: 96.) 1820. Rept. of comptroller re. sale of land for ar- rearages of taxes. (Assem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 53.) 1822. Rept. on petition praying to be reimbursed money paid into treasury for redemption of land sold for taxes, title to said land having been found to be invalid. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 537-538.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Forfeitures for Taxation — cont'd 1824/5. Recommendation for increased power to be given comptroller re. sale of land for taxes on which state has claim and of which legal title has never passed from state. (A.R. comptroller 1824/5.) 1825. Communication from comptroller re. transmittal of certain lists of property to be sold for taxes to individual co. treasurers and recommending dis- continuance of same. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1825: 602.) 1826. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes in Jan. 2 11., 254 pp. 1828. Quantity of land, yet unredeemed, purchased for arrears of taxes, location; sums given. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1828: 363-365.) 1829. Rept. on expediency of providing by law for sale of lands liable to be sold for taxes in co. where such lands are situated. (Same Jan. 1829: 877.) 1830. List of lands to be sold Apr., 1830, for arrears of taxes, iv, 240 pp. . Rept. of comptroller on act concerning sale of land for taxes. 17 pp. (Assem. doc. 239, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) . Rept. on memorial of mayor, aldermen, and com- monalty of N. Y. City for passage of act to author- ize postponement of sale of lands advertised to be sold for non-payment of assessments. 2 pp. (Same 295, 1830 v. 4.) . Rept. on existing laws re. redemption of lands sold for taxes. 2 pp. (Same 237, 1830 v. 3.) 1831-1835. Stmt, of amt. of sales of lands for taxes; difficulties encountered in making sales, due to de- fective laws; recommendation for increased power of comptroller over sales. (A.R. comptroller 1838/9: 46.) 1831-1882. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes for 1883-1887; also of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes for 1831-1882, at sale commencing Dec. 11, 1890. 272 pp. 1832. Rept. on petition of sundry inhabitants of Clin- ton co. praying amdmt. of law regarding redemp- tion of lands sold for taxes. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 37, 1832 v. 1.) 1832/3. Recommendation that comptroller be author- ized by law to give deeds for lands sold for taxes and pay money from treasury without production of original certificate of sale when evidence of loss of certificate is satisfactory. (A.R. comptroller 1832/3: 32-33.) 1833. Communication from comptroller re. deeds for lands sold for taxes when comptroller's certificate is lost. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 299, 1833 v. 4.) 1835. Rept. of comptroller re. sale of lands for taxes. 695 pp. (Same 380, 1835 v. 5.) ■. Same, with index. 715 pp. 1839. Rept. on bill re. sale of lands for arrears of taxes. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 340, 1839 v. 6.) 1839-1843. Stmt, of all lands sold by comptroller prior to sale of 1848 (not heretofore reported), and which have been or are liable to be conveyed, to wit: at the sales of 1834, 1839, and 1843. 1024 pp. 1840-1844. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes, Nov. 20, 1848. 4, 364 pp. 1840-1855. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes for 1852-1855; also of certain lands to be sold for arrears of taxes of 1840-1844, at sale commencing Nov. 10, 1859. viii, 363 pp., 1 1. . Communication of comptroller re. amt. of ar- rears of taxes on lands of Indian reservations, 1840- 1844; other lands, 1852-1855. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 46, 1859 v. 1.) 1843. Stmt, of quantity of land in various cos. bid in by comptroller at tax sale of 1843 and by him con- veyed to state. (Sen. doc. 88 (p. 5), 1846 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 533 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Forfeitures for Taxation — cont'd 1845-1848. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes at sale commencing Nov. 9, 1853. viii, 402 pp. . Comments upon sales for taxes; difficulties en- countered in sales, recommendation for change in laws governing sales. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 37-40.) 1847/8. Defects in books recording sales of lands for taxes; recommendation for more perfect descrip- tive record of state lands. (Same 1847/8: 82-83.) . Deficiencies in laws governing titles of lands sold for taxes and recommendation for revision of laws on subject. (Same 1847/8: 79-80.) 1848. Rept. of comptroller re. sale of lands for taxes. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1848 v. 3.) 1849. Rept. of comptroller re. repts. of sales of land for taxes. (Same 8, 1849 v. 1.) 1849/50. Comment upon changes made in manner of collecting taxes on non-resident lands and of sell- ing such lands for arrears of taxes; recommenda- tion for extra apprn. for extra service needed to carry out plan. (A.R. comptroller 1849/50: 56-57.) • •. Stmt, of amt. of principal and interest due from tax sales of 1845 to 1848. (Same 1849/50: 7-8.) 1850. Stmt, of all lands sold under acts for assessment and payment of taxes prior to sale of 1848. 1024 pp. 1850/1. Protest agst. extravagant assessment of tax sale lands; recommendation for revision of tax legisl. re. tax sales. (A.R. comptroller 1850/1: 45-46.) 1852. Circular letter of comptroller to co. officials re. publication and sale of lands of non-residents for unpaid taxes of 1845-1848. (Same 1852/3: 89.) 1852-1860. List of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes for 1856-1860; also of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes of 1850-1855, at sale commencing Nov. 12, 1866. 371 pp., 1 1. 1852/3. Recommendation for passage of law requiring purchasers at co. tax sales for 1849 to take their deeds subject to payment of taxes of 1845-1848. (A.R. comptroller 1852/3: 39.) 1853. Rept. re. amt. of taxes due treasury on land sold Dec, 1852. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1853 v. 2.) 1853/4. Deficiencies in laws governing sales of non- resident lands for taxes and recommendation for repeal of law and placing of mngmt. on old basis. (A.R. comptroller 1853/4: 42-44.) 1854/5. Difficulties in connection with sales of non- resident lands for taxes. (Same 1854/5: 36-38.) 1856. Rept. on bill re. sale of land for taxes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 92, 1856 v. 3.) 1857/8. Sale of non-resident land for taxes; plan to prevent practice of allowing lands to be returned by owners for convenience of paying taxes at office of comptroller and to secure benefit of time allowed for that purpose. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 47.) . Recommendation for passage of act applicable to city of Buffalo for sale of non-resident lands for taxes similar to those re. N. Y. and Albany. (Same 1857/8: 47.) 1862. Rept. of comptroller re. interest of clerks or employes in his office in tax sales. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 79, 1862 v. 4.) 1862/3. Necessity for legislation governing sale of land for taxes; cost to state of publishing tax sales in state paper; recommendation that this practice be abolished. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 46-47.) 1863. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of expenses of last sale of lands for taxes. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 264, 1831 v. 3.) 1863/4. Injustice of laws providing for sales of lands for unpaid taxes. (A.R. comptroller 1863/4: 35-36.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Forfeitures for Taxation — cont'd 1864/5. Repeated recommendation for restoration of law in force before passage of amdmt. of 1862 to protect titles of lands sold at tax sales. (Same 1864/5: 35.) 1868/9. Recommendation for modification of tax laws to provide for perfect titles to land acquired at tax sales. (Same 1868/9: 23-24.) 1871. Stmt, of sale of lands returned for non-payment of taxes from 1861 to 1865; no. of parcels sold; amt. of purchase by state, and by individuals. (Same 1870/1: 32.) 1881. Veto of Assem. bill 561, authorizing comrs. of land office to grant and convey interest of people of N. Y. in and to lands sold for taxes. (Assem. jol. 1881: 2070-2071.) 1886/7. Recommendation for law requiring sales books, papers, docs., etc., pertaining to previous tax sales now in offices of co. treasurers be transferred to office of comptroller and that duties pertaining to co. judge and co. treasurer re. conveyance of tax sale lands be hereafter devolved upon comptroller. (A.R. comptroller 1856/7: 49.) 1887/8. Recommendation for apprn. to meet expenses of proposed state tax sale. (Same 1887/8: 40.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on rev. stats, re. land sold for taxes by comptroller and not redeemed after 2 yrs. by occupant. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 172-173.) . Same; as to validity of tax sales under particu- lar circumstances. (Same 1889: 137-143.) . Same; on question whether powers and duties re. cancellation and redemption of state lands from tax sales and those re. collection of taxes; were transferred from comptroller to forest comrs. (Same 1889: 166-167.) 1888/9. Decisions of Court of Appeals in certain cases on questions of validity of ch. 453, laws of 1885, re. tax sales. (A.R. comptroller 1888/9: 21-22.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. as to rights of purchasers and original owners by lands sold at tax sale. (A. R. atty. gen. 1894: 72-76.) 1892. Same; comptroller not forest comn. has power of cancellation of and allowing redemptions from tax sales in forest preserve. (Same 1892: 140-141.) 1892/3. Losses in land acreage to state by cancella- tion of tax sales of state lands. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: xxvii-xxviii.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on refunding of purchase money paid to state for lands title to which has failed by reason of redemption from tax sale. (A. R. atty. gen. 1893: 145-146.) . Same; on cancellation of tax sales and refund- ing of money. (Same 1893: 384-386.) . Needed amdmts. in laws governing cancellations of tax sales. (Govs. mess. 1893.) 1894. Memoranda ace. Sen. bill, intr. 234, re. cancella- tion of tax sales. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1894 v. 5.) 1894/5. Necessity for limit upon time within which purchasers at tax sales may apply for cancellation of title for illegalities in assessment or sale. (A. R. comptroller 1894/5: xxiv-xxvi.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. description of land sold for taxes. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 87-88.) 1896. Same; in matter of validity of cancellation of tax sales. (Same 1896: 225.) . Same; on matter of redemption of lands sold for non-payment of taxes. (Same 1896: 258-260.) . Same; in matter of application of First National Bank of Plattsburg, N. Y., to comptroller to re- deem certain lands from tax sales of 1890. (Same 1896: 284-287.) 1897. Same; redemption of land from tax sales. (Same 1897: 158-159.) 534 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Forfeitures for Taxation — cont'd 1897. Same; refunding of purchase money for lands sold for taxes. {Same 1897: 358-359.) 1898. Same; treasurer of Seneca co. has authority to sell real property for taxes due. (Same 1898: 122- 123.) . Same; repayment of moneys sold for taxes. (Same 1898: 306-361.) 1899. Same; in Cattaraugus and Chautauqua cos., where action was brought to set aside tax sale prior to passage of tax laws of 1896, comptroller may en- tertain application of cancellation at any time within a yr. after entry of judgment setting aside sale. (Some 1899: 240-242.) . Same; laws of 1877 re. especially to sales for non-payment of taxes in Westchester co. repealed by general tax law, laws of 1896. (Same 1899: 355-356.) 1900. Same; comptroller has no authority to direct a refund of money by reason of cancellation, made on application of person not having an interest at time of sale. (Same 1900: 187-189.) . Same; tax sales; comptroller has no authority to determine application for cancellation of tax sales barred by statute of limitations. (Same 1900: 154-156.) . Same; applications for cancellation of tax sales must be made to comptroller within 6 yrs. from time right to refund accrued. (Same 1900: 130- 131.) . Same; taxation; contracts for sale of land should be assessed agst. person holding them and land should be assessed agst. purchaser in posses- sion. (Same 1900: 241.) 1901. Same; tax law; cancellation of sales. (Same 1901: 262-265.) 1902. Same; tax law; law requiring officers making sales in actions to pay unpaid taxes upon property affected not necessary to make co. treasurers par- ties defendant. (Same 1902: 178-179.) 1904. Same; power of comptroller to cancel tax sales. (Same 1904: 335-338.) . Same; cancellation of tax sales by comptroller. (Same 1904: 404-407.) . Sufficient apprn. requested to meet necessary expenses on sale of lands for unpaid taxes. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: xliv.) Homesteads Exemption; see above, Exemptions, 1895 Income Tax 1884. Propriety of income tax suggested. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 11-12.) 1886. Tax on incomes recommended. (Same 1886: 28.) Indian Lands; see below, Realty and Personalty Inheritance Tax 1882. Levy of collateral inheritance tax recommended. (A.R. state assessors 1882: 12-13.) 1884. On default of bill providing for taxation of legacies, etc.; recommendation for such a measure renewed. (Same 1884: 11.) 1890. Opinon of atty. gen. as to course to be pursued in regard to collection of collateral inheritance tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 47.) . Same; on question whether repayment by comp- troller of an erroneously paid inheritance tax is authorized. (Same 1890: 35.) 1890/1. Provisions of various statutes on collateral in- heritance and succession tax; protest agst. lack of enforcement law by surrogates; recommendation for power of comptroller over refund of erroneous payments of apprn. to meet such payments. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxvii-xxxi.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Inheritance Tax — cont'd 1891. Communication from comptroller re. moneys re- tained by treasurer of each co. and comptroller of City and Co. of N. Y. for collection and payment of taxes under act to tax gifts, legacies, etc. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 37, 1891 v. 4.) 1891/2. Provisions of statute creating liability for in- heritance tax and denning exemptions therefrom; defects in law of 1885; apprn. made for expenses of examinations and investigations in 1892; meth- ods of investigations; recommendation for amdmt. to regulate scale of rates of tax. (Same 1891/2: 21-29.) 1892. Stock of foreign corporation held by citizen of state subject to inheritance tax unless bequeathed to or distributed to legatee who is exempt; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 144.) . Legacies of $5 are subject to inheritance tax; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 177-178.) . Deposits in bank are included as assets within meaning of inheritance tax law; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 185-186.) . Inheritance tax law; co. clerks' and surrogates' record; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 229-230.) . Deposits in savings banks are subject to inherit- ance tax law; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 202.) . Life estate is subject to inheritance tax; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 242-243.) . Legacies to son and widow each in excess of $10,000 subject to inheritance tax; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 248-249.) . Deposits in savings banks are assets within meaning of " inheritance tax law "; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 245-246.) . Communication from comptroller re. " succes- sion tax law." 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 63, 1892 v. 10.) . Legacies under $500 are exempt from inherit- ance tax; real estate of value of $500 is subject to inheritance tax; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 287.) . Deposit in savings banks made by decedent is an " assets " within meaning of inheritance tax law; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 302-303.) . " Inheritance tax law " does not provide for ad- ditional compensation for surrogate's clerk for ser- vices rendered; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 295.) . Legacies of $500 are subject to collateral inherit- ance tax; legacies to executors in addition to comn. are taxable; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1892: 422.) 1892/3. Requirements of new system enforced under inheritance tax laws of 1892 re. repts. of surrogates to dept. of comptroller. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: xxv-xxvii.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on exemption of legacies under $500 from inheritance tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 125.) . Same; on liability to inheritance tax of religious corporation legatees. (Same 1893: 230-232.) . Same; on collection of inheritance tax. (Same 1893: 86-87.) . Same; on question of inheritance tax. (Same 1893: 305.) . Same; on several questions re. inheritance tax. (Same 1893: 220-222.) 1894. Same; concerning collateral inheritance tax from Infants and special guardian fees. (Same 1894: 145-147.) . Rept. of comptroller, calling special attention to stmt. re. tax on collateral inheritances, etc. (As- sem. jol. 1894: 121-122.) . Same. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 25, 1894 v. 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 535 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Inheritance Tax — cont'd 1894/5. Decisions of Supreme Court and Court of Ap- peals on various points of succession or inheritance laws; recommendation for amdmt. to laws. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5: xii-xv.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. collateral inheritance tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1895: 305.) 1895/6. Succession or inheritance tax; theory of the law; methods of evasion; attempts at grading tax; proposed amdmt. to increase rate on large amts.; court decisions on various cases. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1895/6: xviii-xxix.) Revenue; see below, that title Insurance Companies 1830. Memorial of N. Y. Are insurance cos. praying for repeal or modification of laws imposing tax upon their capital. 6 pp. (Assem doc. unnumbered, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 1.) Bound betw. docs. 18 and 19. 1839. Rept. on petition of sundry insurance cos. of N. Y. City re. taxes. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 380, 1839 v. 6.) 1841. Rept. on memorial of fire insurance cos. of N. Y. City for further tax on foreign insurance cos. 6 pp. {Same 221, 1841 v. 6.) 1845. Rept. of minority in favor of increasing tax on foreign agencies. 7 pp. (Same 105, 1845 v. 4.) 1845/6. Recommendations for legislation governing taxation of mutual insurance cos. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1845/6: 65.) 1847. Rept. on taxation of foreign insurance cos. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 251, 1847 v. 8.) 1847/8. Questions arising from failure of general tax laws to cover taxation of mutual insurance cos. and recommendations for revision of statutes. (A.R. comptroller 1847/8: 81-82.) 1873. Increase of tax on insurance cos. suggested. (A. R. state assessors 1873: 9.) 1878. Insurance cos. taxed on percentage of value above par; resistance by cos. (Same 1878: 13-14.) . Instances of foreign corporations escaping taxa- tion. (Same 1878: 11.) 1879. Under ch. 456, laws of 1857, accumulations of life insurance cos. have not been liable to taxation; special provision for taxing cos. suggested. (Same 1879: 11-13.) 1884-1896. Table of license fees and taxes from special agts. under provisions of ch. 346, laws of 1884, as amended by ch. 113, laws of 1885. (27 A.R. insur- ance dept. 1886 pt. 2 (pp. lvii-lviii) — same 1896.) 1886. Court decisions re. life insurance franchise tax. (28 same pt. 2 1866: xxx-xxxiv.) — — . Questions arising under provisions of ch. 604, laws of 1886, re. fire dept. taxes and bonds payable by agts. of fire insurance cos. of other states doing business in N. Y. (28 same pt. 1 1886: xxvi-xxix.) 1887. Special rept. of comptroller on taxation of life insurance corporations. 15 pp. (Sen. doc. 48, 1887 v. 3.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on several laws re. insur- ance. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 291-293.) 1893. Same; on liability to tax of re-insurance by for- eign fire insurance cos. (Same 1893: 116-117.) . Same; on valuation of outstanding policies of foreign fire insurance cos. (Same 1893: 417-419.) 1895. Rept. of trustees of Exempt Firemen's Benevo- lent Fund of City of N. Y. re. 2% tax on foreign fire insurance cos. doing business in N. Y. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 51, 1895 v. 5.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen. in matter of reduction of tax imposed by state comptroller upon insurance co. by reason of re-insuring its risks in U. S. Lloyds. (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 151-152.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Insurance Companies — cont'd 1902. Same; insurance cos. not entitled to have fran- chise assessed under sec. 187, tax law deducted by supt. of insurance from tax assessed by him under sec. 34, insurance law. (Same 1902: 164-165.) Revenue; see below, that title Laws 1801. Act for assessment and collection of taxes. Al- bany. 35 pp. This Is apparently the preliminary issue of the act, prior to passage, for legislative use. 1840. Abstr. of laws re. assessment and collection of taxes in City of N. Y., June, 1840. n. p. Jared W. Bell, n. d. 78 pp. 1850. Act to provide for sale of lands for unpaid taxes, in cos. where they were assessed, with forms and instructions from comptroller to co. treasurers. 55 pp. 1854. Laws of sate of N. Y., now in force, re. taxation in City of N. Y., and extracts from ordinances of corporation of said city. N. Y., 1854. 71 pp. 1856. Laws re. assessment and collection of taxes, com- prising general laws and those applicable to the respective cities, together with forms and instruc- tions. Albany, 1856. 3 p. 1., 228 pp., 1 1. 1862. Assessment laws entitled act to amend ch. 13, pt. 1, revised statutes, in relation to assessments. 18 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1862 v. 4.) 1863. Act in relation to assessments. 22 pp. (Same 127, 1863 v. 5.) 1880. Laws of state of N. Y. re. assessment and collec- tion of taxes, including statutes of 1880 with notes of judicial decisions .... [compiled] by W. W. Saxton. N. Y., 1880. xvi, 19-269 pp. 1889. Compilation of constitutional provisions, stat- utes and cases relating to system of taxation in state of N. Y.; by J. T. Davies. cxi, 494 pp. (As- sem. doc. 59, 1889 v. 11.) 1894. Abstr. of laws governing assessment and taxa- tion of lands, sale of lands for unpaid taxes, and redemption from and cancellation of such sales; compiled by R. A. Wood. Albany, 1894. 177 pp. . Compilation of statutes re. taxation of corpora- tions; by J. J. Merrill. 58 pp. 1896-1904. Tax laws relating to r.rs. (14 A.R. r.r. comrs. v. 1 1896 (pp. 674-707) — same 1904.) 1902. General tax law of N. Y., with amdmts. to close of legislative sess. of 1902; compiled by G. C. Lewis. Albany, 1902. 123 pp. License Tax; see License Loans; see below, Realty and Personalty Exemption; see above, Exemptions. Personalty Mortgage Tax; see below, Realty and Personalty Exemption; see above, Exemptions. Personalty Passenger Tax 1819. Rept. re. petition praying repeal of law laying tax on passenger in steamboats employed on Hud- son River and proposing that state purchase said boats and owners' exclusive right of navigating Hudson River. (Sen. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 212-214.) 1820. Reply of comrs. of canal fund re. tax imposed upon each steam passenger on Hudson River. (As- sem. jol. 43 sess. 1820: 395-398.) 1820-1829. Stmt, exhibiting amt. of moneys paid to health comrs. in N. Y. City by seamen and foreign emigrants. (Same Jan. 1829: 313.) 1831. Res. of common council of N. Y. City re. tax on seamen. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 72, 1831 v. 1.) 1836. Rept. on petition of Amer. seamen engaged in merchant service in port of N. Y. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 247, 1836 v. 4.) 536 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Passenger Tax — cont'd 1839. Rept. on petitions of citizens of N. T. re. tax- ing seamen. 8 pp. (Same 387, 1839 v. 6.) 1841/2. Recommendation that reduction be made on tax on passengers arriving at port of N. Y. (A.R. comptroller 1841/2: 63.) 1844. Recommendation that health comrs. be required to pay into state treasury moneys reed, as pas- senger tax on steerage passengers; state to assume indemnity due officer. (Govs. mess. 1844.) 1846. Advisability of reduction of tax imposed upon masters and seamen of vessels, for defraying ex- penditures under health laws. (Same Jan. 1846: 35.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. claims agst. state for at- tending argument of cause in Supreme Court of U. S. re. tax on passengers. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 95, 1846 v. 3.) 1847-1890. No. of immigrants ann. landed at N. Y; total amt of head money collected; rates per capita. (Same 27 (pp. 4-5), 1891 v. 3.) 1851. Rept on petition praying return of moneys paid under protest as tax upon vessels bringing pas- sengers. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1851 v. 4.) . Favorable results of law for protection of immi- grants and relief of destitute by tax. (Govs. mess. 1851.) 1874. Rept. and res. of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State in regard to "head money." 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 67, 1874 v. 4.) i875. Rept. of committee apptd. by Chamber of Com- merce re. "head money." 5 pp. (Same 32, 1875 v. 2.) 1876-1879. Amt. of apprns. by state to carry on work of comrs. of emigration since Supreme Court decision declaring levying of per capita tax on immigrants unconstitutional. (13 A.R. bd. public charities 1879: 273.) 1882. No revenue from steamship cos. under ch. 432, laws of 1881, for payment of expenses in adminis- tering emigrant inspection law; recourse to courts to enforce provisions of law. (Govs. mess. 1882: 32.) Pipe Line Companies 1882. See below, Railroads; this date. Poll Tax 1894. Opinion of atty. gen. concerning question of poll tax for village of Cayuga. (AR. atty. gen. 1894: 144.) . Same; on question of poll tax in villages. (Same 1894: 152-153.) 1895. Same; re. payment of poll tax, as affecting qualification as voter. (Same 1895: 94-95.) 1900. Same; right to collect poll tax in incorporated villages depends on charter provisions. (Same 1900: 235.) 1904. Same; adoption of money system does not change exemption from poll tax; pension disabil- ity certificate not conclusive evidence of exemption from poll tax. (Same 1904: 208-209.) . Same; enforcement of payment of poll tax. (Same 1904: 334-335.) Veterans; see above, Exemptions. Mtt.ttary Tax Railroads 1852/3. Comment on provisions of law re. taxation of r.rs.; court decisions in certain cases. (A.R. comp- troller 1852/3: 40-41.) 1855-1857. List of r.r. cos. that have neglected and re- fused to pay assessments, with amt. of assess- ment. (Same 1857/8: 56.) 1857. Rept. on petition of Sackett's Harbor and Sara- toga R.R. Co. asking that its lands be released TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Railroads — cont'd from taxation until maturity of its bonds. 16 pp. (Assem. doc. 53, 1857 v. 1.) 1857/8. Recommendation that statute re. assessments of r.rs. be so amended as to make assessments a lien upon property prior to that of any other lia- bility. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 56.) 1860. Rept. of majority committee re. r.r. toll bill. 27 pp. (Sen. doc. 90, 1860 v. 1.) . Rept. of minority do. 18 pp. (Same 35, 1860 v. 1.) . Rept. on petition, etc., re. imposition of tolls upon property transported upon several r.rs. of state. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 119, 1860 v. 4.) . Communication from atty. gen. re. constitution- ality of law abolishing tolls on r.rs. 13 pp. (Same 172, 1860 v. 4.) 1873. No uniform rule for assessment of r.rs. (AR. state assessors 1873: 8.) 1874. Assessment of r.rs. wholly dependent upon will of assessor. (Same 1874: 15-16.) 1876. On discrepancies in taxation of r.rs. (Same 1876: 26.) 1877. Instances of defects in law regulating r.r. as- sessments; suggested to tax r.rs. upon gross re- ceipts. (Same 1877: 6.) 1878. Compliance with present law regulating r.r. as- sessment impossible; reasons. (Same 1878: 19- 21.) 1879. Renewed reference to inequalities in assessment of r.r. property; list of taxes paid by r.r. cos. in cos. of state. (Same 1879: 19-20.) 1880. Inequality existing in assessment of r.rs. (Same 1880: 13-15.) 1882. Defects in present system of local assessment upon property of corporations when that property is an aggregate running through many assessment distrs., i. e. r.r., telegraph, telephone, and pipe lines. (Same 1882: 9.) . Creation of state bd. of appraisers advised, to insure equitable assessment of r.r., telegraph, tele- phone, and pipe line cos. (Same 1882: 10.) . Atty. genl's. response re. assessment of capital stock of N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. doe. 25, 1882 v. 3.) . Rept. of comptroller re. taxes paid by N. Y. Cen- tral and Hudson River R.R. 2 pp. (Same 44, 1892 v. 5.) 1884. Revision of tax on r.r. cos. suggested. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 10.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. re. non-payment of taxes by Lackawanna and Pittsburg R.R. Co. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 249-251.) 1890. Same; on liability to assessment on gross earn- ings of Jamaica and Brooklyn R.R. Co. (Same 1890: 194.) 1895. Same; re. assessment of r.r. property. (Same 1895: 212-213.) . Same; re. tax on capital stock of transportation corporations. (Same 1895: 125-127.) 1897. Need of some method for assessment of all r.rs. at uniform rate per mile to be fixed by r.r. comn., etc. (AR. tax comrs. 1897: 13.) 1903. On claims for refund on taxes paid by town bond created r.rs.; "Ulster co. award." (Same 1903: 10.) Exemption; see above, that title Laws; see above, Laws. 1896-1904 Revenue; see below, that title Tolls 1844-1846. Cumulative stmt, of tolls paid by each r.r. upon property east and west. (AR. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1845 (p. 211) — same 1846.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 537 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Railroads— cont'd Tolls — cont'd 1845-1852. Stmt, of ann. receipts on acct. of tolls from various r.rs.; payments on acct. of collection, etc., of same. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1862: 377.) 1846. Stmt, of tolls paid by each r.r. co. in each mo. upon property going east and west. (A.R. canal fund comrs. on tolls etc. 1847: 221.) . Rept. on examination of witnesses, books, and papers re. complaints that freight had been car- ried on roads without payment of tolls. (Assem. doc. 192, 1846 v. 5.) 1847-1851. Cumulative stmt, of toll paid by each r.r. co. in each mo. on property going east and west. (A.R. on tolls, trade, and tonnage, auditor of canal dept. 1848 (pp. 215-216)— same 1851.) 1850. Rept. on bills imposing tolls upon certain roads, and on petitions asking for abolishment of tolls upon central line of r.rs. 4 pp. (Sen. doc. 95, 1850 v. 3.) 1851. Rept. on subject of tolls on r.rs. 8 pp. (Same 86, 1851 v. 3.) 1855. Rept. of minority re. imposition of canal tolls upon r.rs. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 143, 1855 v. 5.) . Mess, of gov. re. re-imposition of canal tolls on r.rs. 6 pp. (Same 97, 1855 v. 4.) . Rept. of majority on special mess, of gov. re. im- position of tolls on r.rs. 16 pp. (Same 107, 1855 v. 4.) 1858. Rept. of minority on petitions for tolls on r.rs. 13 pp. (Sen. doc. 99, 1858 v. 2.) . Suggestions re. advisability of allowing r.r. cos. to pay tolls on freight and to increase charges for transportation of passengers. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1858: 5.) 1859. Communication from atty. gen. on act abolish- ing tolls on r.rs., etc. 9 pp. (Sen. doc. 33, 1859 v. 1.) . Same; separate. 4 pp. 1860. Remarks re. re-imposition of moderate toll per ton on all freight over r.rs. competing with canals. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1860: 10.) Realty and Personalty New York State 1808/9. Recommendation for law regulating descrip- tions of lands taxed. (A.R. comptroller 1808/9.) 1813-1822. Stmt, showing amt. of taxable personal property in certain cos. of state. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1823 app. C: 20.) 1813-1823. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of moneys arising from taxes on real and personal estates, from duties on sales at auction, excise, etc., which have been paid into treasury of state by N. Y. City and co. of Albany. (Same 1823: 737.) 1818. Rept. re. taxes due on unsettled lands. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 191.) 1820. Communication from comptroller re. returns for taxes upon non-resident lands in Cattaraugus co. (Same Jan. 1825: 152-153.) 1821. Rept. of comptroller on petition of supervisor of town of Salisbury, Herkimer co., praying remission of taxes on certain non-resident lands assessed through mistake. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 782-783.) 1822. Rept. re. petition for relief from mortgages on estates for taxes in arrears brought about by ab- sconding of tax collector of Middleburg, Schoharie co. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 592-593.) 1823. Rept. of comptroller re. amt. of state tax paid by each co. of state, showing separate amt. upon real and personal property and other sources. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 153-155.) . Rept. of late comptroller re. general system of taxation for state, including real and personal prop- TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd New York State — cont'd erty and income and equality in taxation. (Same 1823: 104-121.) 1823/4. Recommendation for provisions for obtaining more perfect descriptions of lands taxed. (A.R. comptroller 1823/4.) 1827. Communication from comptroller re. returns of taxes on non-resident lands. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 826-827.) . Rept. on several petitions from occupants of lands in Holland Land Co's. purchase in Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, Erie, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Allegany cos. re. unequal imposition of taxes. (Same Jan. 1827: 843-844.) 1828. Rept. on petition re. return of excess taxes paid on certain land in Scriba's patent. (Same Jan. 1828: 170-171.) 1835. Rept. on inquiry whether ground rents, extra rents, incomes from quarter sales are subject to taxation. 16 pp. (Sen. doc. 83, 1835 v. 2.) 1836. Rept. on petitions re. repeal of act taxing debts owing to non-residents. 4 pp. (Same 30, 1836 v. 1.) 1839-1876. Stmt, of no. of acres of land in each co., according to Burr's Atlas, and no. of acres taxed. (Legisl. manual 1840 (pp. 150-151) — same 1877.) 1843-1857. Table of aggregate amt. of state, co., and town taxes, valuation of real and personal estate, amt. of tax levied on real and personal estate. (2 A.R. state assessors 1860: 7.) 1844-1874. Stmt, by cos. showing amt. of tax on value of real and personal property; amt. of fees al- lowed; and net proceeds after deduction of fees. (A.R. comptroller 1843/4 (pp. 133-135)— same 1873/4.) 1845. Rept. of comptroller re. taxing rents, quarter sales, interests in water right reservations, etc. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 228, 1845 v. 6.) 1846. Res. and remarks of B. Strong re. taxation of mortgaged property. (Debates etc. of const, conv. 1846: 93.) . Rept. on taxation of interest of landholders, etc. 10 pp. (Sen. doc. 135, 1846 v. 4.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to taxation of leasehold estates. 7 pp. (Same 115, 1846 v. 4.) 1848. Communication from comptroller as to taxes on lands of non-residents in Cortland co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 136, 1848 v. 5.) 1849-1870. Review of comptroller's opinions on de- ductions; personal property from debts. (A.R. state assessors 1875: 30-31.) 1850. Rept. of comptroller, secy, of state, and atty. gen. re. collection of taxes on lands of non-resi- dents. 30 pp. (Assem. doc. 39, 1850 v. 3.) 1852. Rept. re. taxation of real estate, mortgages, etc. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1852 v. 1.) 1852-1853. Apportionment of state tax upon real and personal estate. (A.R. common schools 1852 (pp. 38-40)— same 1853.) 1854. Communication from comptroller re. non-resi- dent lands. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1854 v. 3.) 1862/3. Recommendation for revision of statutes au- thorizing taxes on roads through non-resident lands. (A.R. comptroller 1862/3: 47.) 1865-1882. Table showing taxation of real and per- sonal property in state. (A.R. state assessors 1883: 7.) 1867. Debate on repts. of committees on canals and on finances re. payment of ann. personal tax of at least $1. (Proc. etc. of const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3: 1952-1954.) 538 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd New York State — cont'd 1867. Recommendation to renew efforts to pass bill imposing on personal property a proper tax. (Govs, mess. 1867.) 1869-1903. Schedule by cos. showing triennial returns of taxes on non-resident lands, with amt. of re- jected taxes, corrected and subsequently admitted. (AJt comptroller 1871/2 (pp. 137-138) — same 1903/4.) 1871-1875. Amts. advanced from state treasury for taxes upon admitted non-residence lands since last tax sale in 1871; protest agst. this practice and recommendation for revision of law. {Same 1874/5: 45.) 1872-1882. Percentage of aggregate state tax paid by real estate. (A.R. state assessors 1882: 23-24.) . Same; real and personal property. (.Same 1882: 21.) 1873-1874. Percentage of increase on real and personal estate in 1874 over 1873; by cos. (Some 1874: 9.) 1873/4. Protest agst. abuses of provisions of law re. taxes on non-resident lands and recommendations for exercise of legislative authority in this matter. (A.R. comptroller 1873/4: 49-51.) 1875. On effect of taxing personal property upon own- ers of real estate. (A.R. state assessors 1875: 31.) Comparing custom in use In other states and cities. 1876. Recommendation to authorize taxation of for- eign capital employed in business in state. (.Same 1876: 25-26.) 1877-1895. Percentage of aggregate state tax paid by real and personal property in cos. of state. (.Same 1886 (p. 22)— same 1895.) 1878. State tax per capita on real and personal prop- erty, by cos. (Same 1878: 24.) . Proposal of tax on rental values. (Same 1878: 5-6.) . Suggestion to relieve land of all tax; revenue from tax on incorporated cos. sufficient for state expenditures. (Same 1878: 4-5.) . Suggestion that lessee instead of owner be re- quired to pay state and city taxes. (Same 1878: 4.) . Table showing inequalities in taxation of per- sonal property. (Same 1878: 6-8.) 1879. Separation of real estate and improvements, and of village property and Incorporated cos. (Same 1879: 21.) . Need of amdmt. in tax laws regulating assess- ment of personal property and taxation of foreign capital. (Same 1879: 6-7.) 1880. Per cent of tax paid by real estate and per- sonal property in cos. of state. (Same 1880: 20.) . Propriety of making personal property bear larger share of burden of tax; tax on mortgages; deduction for debts. (Same 1880: 8-13.) 1882. Abolition of deduction for debts recommended. (Same 1882: 6-8.) . Reasonable tax on brokers' sales recommended. (Same 1882: 11-12.) 1882-1883. Table showing increase and decrease in real and personal property in state. (Same 1883: 8.) 1883-1884. Percentage of aggregate state tax paid by real and personal property. (Same 1884: 18-20.) 1884-1895. Increase and decrease of real and personal property, by cos. (Same 1885 (p. 10) — same 1895.) 1885. Remedial legislation on policy of abolishing right to deduct debts from value of personal prop- erty urged. (Same 1885: 8.) 1886. Expediency of act to compel actual consideration paid for real property to be stated in deeds of conveyance. (Same 1886: 27-28.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty— cont'd New York State— cont'd 1887. Revision of tax laws of state whereby real and personal property shall be placed upon equal foot- ing recommended. (Govs. mess. 1887: 7.) . Relief from burdens of direct tax desirable; tax on " bucket-shop " contracts recommended. (Same 1887: 14-15.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on provision in sec. 40, ch. 131, laws of 1885, re. designation of " farm lands." (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 149-150.) . Revision of tax laws of state whereby real and personal property shall be placed upon equal foot- ing. (Govs. mess. 1888: 6.) 1892. Personal property should be taxed at place of residence of its owner; opinion of atty. gen. (AR. atty. gen. 1892: 221.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of taxation on real estate owned by non-residents not in forest preserve. (Same 1893: 267-268.) 1894. Same; taxation of real estate used for village purposes, religious purposes, pension proceeds. (Same 1894: 211-212.) . Same; taxation of personal property invested outside state. (Same 1894: 375-377.) 1895. Same; on taxation of land held by agric. socy. (Same 1895: 222-223.) . Rept. of standing committee on public lands and forestry re. investigation of Adirondack lands and tax sales. 189 pp. (Assem. doc. 38, 1895 v. 13.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on taxation of lands under water. (AR. atty. gen. 1895: 243-244.) 1896. On unjust tax discrimination in favor of per- sonal property opposed by agric. cos., etc. (AJt. tax comrs. 1896: 8-10.) 1896-1903. Percentages of personal to real in various towns and cities. (Same 1898 (pp. 44-73) — same 1903.) 1897. On repeal of law allowing deduction of debts from personal property tax; custom in other states. (Same 1897: 16-20.) 1898. On inequality and inefficiency of general prop- erty tax law of N. Y. (Same 1898: 9-12.) 1899. Taxation; purchases at foreclosure sale becomes assignee of mortgages in equity and has right to redeem from tax sale; opinion of atty. gen. (AJt. atty. gen. 1899: 204-206.) 1900. On non-exempted realty being overloaded to pay for legally exempt realty and for personalty. (A R. tax comrs. 1900: 13.) . Evasion of personal property from taxation. (Same 1900: 5-6.) . On rept of Chamber of Commerce re. escape of personalty from taxation. (Same 1900: 10.) 1901. Objections to present tax law re. farm or lot di- vided by township. (Same 1901: 10.) 1902. On deduction of debts from assessed value of personal property. (Same 1902: 24.) 1902-1903. Aggregate real and personal property and amt of taxes levied in cos. as corrected by bd. of supervisors. (Same 1902 (pp. 123-387) — same 1903.) Ohio 1879. Ohio form of listing personal property repro- duced and recommended. (AJt state assessors 1879: 48-50.) Assessment; see above, that title City Pbopebty 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. re. taxation of land owned by municipal corporation and used for water works system. (AR, atty. gen. 1895: 233.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 539 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd Deposits 1868. Rept. of chrm. of Sen. finance committee on pol- icy of taxing deposits in savings banks. (12 A.R. bank dept. re. savings banks 1868: 17-23.) 1879. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability of savings bank deposits to taxation. (A.R. state assessors 1879: 53-54.) . Taxation of savings bank deposits suggested. (Same 1879: 16.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of liability to taxation of money in savings banks and of widows' pensions. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 307-308.) . Same; on question whether depositors in savings banks are liable to assessment and taxation for such deposits. (Same 1889: 43-44.) 1892. Same; deposits in savings bank must be as- sessed agst. depositor. (Same 1892: 188-189.) 1893. Same; on place where deposits in savings banks are taxable. (Same 1893: 214.) 1894. Same; on taxation of deposits in savings banks. (Same 1894: 242-243.) 1896. Injustice resulting from present provisions of law exempting savings bank deposits from tax. (A.R. tax comrs. 1896: 10-11.) 1898. Imperative need of action re. taxation of savings bank deposits; recent decision on subject by appel- late division of Supreme Court cited. (Same 1898: 12-14.) . Result of inquiry sent to various states re. as- sessment of savings bank deposits. (Same 1898: 15-17.) 1900. On taxation of savings bank deposits. (A.R. bank dept. 1899: xxxviii-xl.) Exemptions; see above, that title Land: Indian 1843. Communication re. validity of act of 1841 im- posing taxes for roads, etc., in lands occupied by Senecas and known as Buffalo Creek, Tonawanda, Allegany, and Cattaraugus Reservation, which were exempted from tax by compromise made betw. Mass. and N. Y. in 1786. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3: 281-284.) 1846/7. Assessments, authorized by ch. 166, laws of 1841, for roads on lands reserved to Seneca Indians. (Same 1846/7: 41-42.) 1852/3. Stmt, of amt. of taxes due state upon lands of Indian reservations in Erie and Cattaraugus cos. from sales of yrs. 1840-1844. (Same 1852/3: 47.) 1854/5. Amt. due state for taxes allowed upon Indian reservation in Erie and Cattaraugus cos.; history of case. (Same 1854/5: 34-35.) 1857. Rept. on memorial of Seneca Indians for relief from taxes. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 28, 1857 v. 1.) 1864. Rept. on act re. unpaid taxes on Cattaraugus and Allegany Indian reservations. 5 pp. (Same 30, 1864 v. 3.) 1868/9. Recommendation for legislative adjustment of illegally paid tax upon Buffalo Creek, Cattaraugus, and Allegany reservations. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 54-55.) 1869/70. Provisions of various laws and decisions of courts re. unpaid taxes on Buffalo Creek, Allegany and Cattaraugus Indian reservations, with recom- mendation for apptmt. of a comn. to examine mat- ter. (Same 1869/70: 36-38.) 1873. Repts. on illegal taxation of lands on Buffalo Creek, Allegany, and Cattaraugus Indian reserva- tions. 8, 6 pp. (Sen. docs. 59 and 60, 1873 v. 3.) Land: State 1885-1891. Stmt, of total increase in acreage of state land within forest preserve since creation of forest comn.; decisions of Court of Appeals in certain TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd Land: State — cont'd cases sustaining validity of statutes re. taxation, tax sales, etc.; policy of state re. forest preserves; protest agst. unjust dealings of state with its citi- zens. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxxvii-xlii.) 1886. Provisions of ch. 280, laws of 1886, taxing wild, or forest lands, belonging to state as are lands of private individuals; general results of operation of law. (Same 1885/6: 12.) 1889/90. Protest agst. state methods in assessment of wild lands of forest preserve. (Same 1889/90: xxi.) 1891/2. Protest agst. policy of state re. state lands, system governing tax sales, redemptions and can- cellations, lack of protection, etc., and recommenda- tion for more efficient legislation. (Same 1891/2: 39-43.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; assessment and unpaid taxes on non-resident real estate in forest preserve. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 160-161.) 1896. Schedule showing by towns and cos. amt. of taxes returned upon state lands in forest preserve, with amt. admitted and rejected; also acreage and assessed valuations. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: 615.) 1896-1899. Stmt, of valuation, and amt. of tax on for- est preserves each yr. (Same 1898/9: lxvi.) 1896-1904. Schedule by towns and cos. of amt. of taxes returned upon state lands in forest preserve; amt. admitted and rejected; acreage and assessed valua- tion. (Same 1895/6 (pp. 612-644)— same 1903/4.) 1896/7. Comments on various provisions of forest pre- serves and tax laws; original purpose of laws tax- ing forest lands; provisions of law of 1896. (Same 1896/7: xxxiv-xxxviii.) 1897. Stmt, showing acreage of state land in forest preserve; acreage assessed; valuation; reported rate per cent of tax on valuation. (Same 1896/7: 620-622.) . Opinion of atty. gen. re. assessments of state lands for local improvement. (A.R. atty. gen. 1897: 111-112.) 1898. Same; whether lands purchased by state from Forest Park and Land Co. are subject to liens for taxes previously assessed. (Same 1898: 235-237.) . Same; assessment of lands leased by comrs. of U. S. deposit fund. (Same 1898: 139-140.) 1898/9. Provision of sec. 20, ch. 317, laws of 1894, for assessment for local improvement on state lands; apprn. made to meet requirements under it, inadequacy of sum and recommendation for suffi- cient apprn. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9: lxviil* Ixix.) 1899. Opinion of atty. gen.; taxation; lands of state in forest preserve should be assessed to state as wild forest lands whether occupied by squatters or not. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 299.) . Same; no assessment of wild or forest land within forest preserve shall be valid until amt. of assessment is proved by comptroller. (Same 1899: 158-161.) 1899-1904. Schedule by towns and cos. of acreage of state lands assessed in forest preserve; assessed value; rate per cent of taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (pp. 720-722)— same 1903/4.) 1899/00. Amt. of funds available to satisfy assessment claims for local improvements; amt. of claims, and recommendation for further apprn. to meet them. (Same 1899/00: xxvii.) 1901. Schedule showing by cos. amt. of taxes returned for all purposes upon state lands in forest preserve, with amt. admitted and rejected, etc. (Same 1901/2: 689.) 540 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd Land: State — cont'd 1901/2. Recommendation for provisions for greater supervision over assessment and taxation of state lands. (Same 1901/2: xxvi-xxvii.) 1904. Advisability of enactment of law devising meth- od of procedure for assessing forest preserves. (Same 1903/4: xlii.) Loans 1881. Opinion of atty. gen. on power of legisl. to tax money of resident of state loaned outside of state. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 53, 1881 v. 2.) Moetgaoe Tax 1852. See above, under Realty and Personalty; this date. 1873. Inequality in tax laws; objections to mortgage tax. (Govs. mess. 1873: 29.) . See below, Securities; this date. 1886. Act requiring co. clerks to furnish town clerks for use of assessors with abstracts of recorded mortgages recommended. (A.R. state assessors 1886: 8.) 1889. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability to taxation in this state for mortgages held by residents of this state in other states. (A.R. atty. gen. 1889: 229- 230.) 1890. Mortgage tax urged. (A.R. state assessors 1890: 8-9.) 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; taxation of mortgages, contracts for sale of land in possession; of real estate. (A.R. atty. gen. 1894: 199-290.) 1897. Taxation of mortgages; on requiring list of names and addresses of mortgagees, kept in co. clerk's office. (A.R. tax comrs. 1897: 15.) 1899. Mortgagee may redeem from tax sale where no- tice was served upon him by purchaser, although mortgagee had failed to file notice of mortgage in comptroller's office; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 351-353.) 1900. On escape of mortgages from taxation. (A.R. tax comrs. 1900: 6.) 1902. On tax on mortgages. (Same 1902: 25-26.) . Legislation for regulation and adequate taxa- tion of mortgages suggested. (Govs. mess. 1902: 22-23.) 1903. Govs. mess, on more equitable system of taxation of mortgage or exemption of same. (Assem. jol. 1903: 1817-1824.) • . Recommendation re. change in rate of tax on mortgages. (Govs. mess. 1903: 11.) Revenue; see below, that title Securities 1823. Stmt, showing states which tax bank stocks. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823 app. C: 14-15.) New York State 1830. Memorial of mechanics and other workingmen of N. Y. City for repeal of law imposing tax on bank stock. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 272, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1831. Memorial of general agts. of Holland Land Co. and general agts. of Pulteney Estate protesting agst. pending bill for taxation of land contracts and securities for purchase moneys of land, belong- ing to non-residents. 7 pp. (Assem. doc. 282, 1831 v. 4.) 1833. Memorial of agt. of Holland Land Co. and agt. of Pulteney Estate protesting agst. pending bill for taxation of land contracts and securities for pur- chase moneys of land belonging to non-residents. 7 pp. (Same 235, 1833 v. 3.) 1863/4. Recommendation for law covering discrepancy betw. state law and U. S. law on taxation of hold- TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Realty and Personalty — cont'd Securities — cont'd New York State — cont'd ers of stock -in national banks. (A.R. comptroller 1863/4: 38-39.) 1873. Memorial of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. State to release bonds and mortgages from taxa- tion. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 32, 1873 v. 2.) . Res. of Union League Club of N. Y. City re. taxa- tion of bonds and mortgages. 2 pp. (Same 57, 1873 v. 3.) . Res. re. taxation of bonds and mortgages. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 78, 1873 v. 5.) 1876. Bank share taxed to greater extent than any other kinds of personal property; suggested rem- edy. (A.R. state assessors 1876: 25.) 1877. Excessive taxation of bank shares, in N. Y.; speech of E. C. Cowdin in Assem. 13 pp. 1880. On decision of U. S. Circuit Court re. non-asses- sibility of national bank shares. (A.R. state as- sessors 1880: 18-19.) 1884. Defects in valuation and assessment of shares of national banks; fractional assessment tinctured with criminal negligence. (Same 1884: 9.) 1885. Question of taxation of bank shares. (A.R. bank dept. 1884/5: 25-29.) 1886. Legality of taxing bank shares. (Same 1885/6: 15.) 1890. Stmt, of assessments of shareholders in banks, N. Y. City. (Sen. doc. 80 (pp. 2272-2283), 1891 v. 9.) . Opinion of atty. gen. upon complication in an assessment of bank shares case. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 129-130.) 1893. Same; on rate of taxation of bank stock. (Same 1893: 192.) 1895. Same; re. liability of national bank stock to taxation. (Same 1895: 231-232.) . Same; re. taxation assessments of bank stock. (Same 1895: 281-284.) 1900/1. Suggestion that " market value " instead of " par value " be made measure of assessment of securities and investments of banks. (A.R. comp- troller 1900/1: xvi-xvii.) 1902. Local assessors to be authorized to compel list- ing of stock holdings, and that only such assess- ments be omitted from total return as represent stock of domestic and foreign corporations which have filed certificates in state and have become sub- ject to the payment of franchise tax. (Govs. mess. 1902: 42.) Religious Corporations; see below, Church Property Revenue from 1816-1826. Table showing amt. reed, into treasury from state tax imposed in 1814 for each yr. of its continuance whether at two mills, one, or half mill. (Sen. doc. 205 (p. 10), Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 3.) . Stmt, of sums actually reed, into treasury from state tax each yr. applicable to general fund. (A. R. comptroller 1833/4: 14.) . Same. (Same 1828/9: 17.) 1842-1857. Stmt, showing ann. amt. of state tax, ex- penses of collection, and net proceeds. (Same 1857/8: 80.) . Same. (Legisl. manual 1859: 147.) 1843-1847. Stmt, showing 1, population in each co. in 1840; 2, amt. of mill tax on valuation; 3, amt. of fees allowed to co. treasurer and town collectors; 4, net proceeds of mill tax after deducting fees; and 5, sum realized to state treasury from each co. (Same 1844 (pp. 290-292) — same 1848.) 1858-1891. Stmt, showing amt. of school, town, co., and state taxes, and rate of taxation on each dollar of INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 541 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd aggregate valuation in each co. {Same 1859 (pp. 160-151)— same 1892.) 1861. Payments into state treasury on acct. of state tax of 1860, showing by cos., monthly payments. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: stmt. N.) 1867-1903. Amt. of money reed, directly and indirectly for state purposes per annum. (A.R. tax comrs. 1903: 41.) 1869-1873. Stmt, of tax as recommended by comptrol- ler, rate actually authorized and amt. raised each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 25-26.) 1869-1878. Table showing taxes for co. and state pur- poses each yr. and their aggregates. (Same 1878/9: 37.) 1874-1875. Comparative stmt, of ann. apprns. and taxes. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1876: 8-9.) 1877-1885. Table showing tax rate and total amt. of taxes levied. (Same 1886: 6.) 1889. Aggregate amt. of town, co., state, and school taxes levied in cos. of state as corrected by bds. of supervisors. (A.R. state assessors 1890: 120-121.) 1891-1904. Receipts of state tax arranged by cos. (A. R. comptroller 1890/1 (pp. 116-117)— same 1903/4.) 1896/7. Stmt, of amts. reed, from indirect taxes from various sources. (Same 1896/7: xviii.) 1896/7-1899/00. Stmt, of receipts from indirect taxes each yr. and sources from which reed. (Same 1896/7 (p. xviii)— same 1899/00.) No returns for 1897/8. 1897. Stmt, showing receipts of state tax from several cos. (Legisl. manual 1898: 648-649.) 1900. Stmt, showing receipts from indirect taxes dur ing yr. and sources from which they were reed. (Same 1901: 654-655.) Banks 1882-1891. Stmt, of amts. collected each yr. under law taxing foreign banking capital. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: xxvi.) 1882-1903. Stmt, of corporation tax receipts from for- eign and other state banks; assessment based on savings and dividends. (Same 1881/2 (p. 100) — same 1902/3.) 1900-1903. Corporation tax receipts from savings banks pursuant to ch. 908, laws of 1896, as amended by ch. 117, laws of 1901. (Same 1900/1 (pp. 463-466) —same 1902/3.) In continuation of schedule of receipts for organization of corporations. 1901-1903. Corporation tax receipts from trust cos., pursuant to chs. 132 and 535, laws of 1901. (Same 1900/1 (pp. 461-463)— same 1902/3.) Corpobation Tax 1880-1893. Stmt, of total amts. reed, each yr. from all sources since passage of original act creating tax upon corporations. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: xviii-xix. ) 1882-1903. Corporation tax receipts from gas, mining, and misc. cos., assessment based on dividends and capital. (Same 1881/2 (pp. 91-100)— same 1902/3.) 1896/7-1902/3 item includes mines and misc. cos. only. 1882-1904. Schedule of moneys reed, into treasury from corporations for tax as imposed pursuant to ch. 542, laws of 1880, and ch. 361, laws of 1881. (Same 1881/2 (pp. 81-100)— same 1903/4.) 1895/6-1902/3 item is made under additional provision of ch. 908, laws of 1896. 1886-1891. Stmt, of sums collected from organization tax each yr. (Same 1890/1: xxvi.) 1886-1901. Schedule of money reed, on acct. of tax on corporations for privilege of organization under ch. 148, laws of 1886. (Same 1885/6 (pp. 127-141) — same 1900/1.) 1896/7-1900/1 item under additional provision ch. 908, laws of 1896. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd Cobpobation Tax — cont'd 1888-1891. Stmts, showing gross receipts for corpora- tion taxes each yr. (Same 1890/1: xvi-xvii.) 1889/90-1900/1. Stmt, comparing amt. and per cent of increase of corporation taxes, showing difference in receipts under old and new law. (Same 1900/1: xv.) 1894-1896. Stmt, of corporation tax collected by dept. each yr. (Same 1895/6: xiii.) 1894-1901. Schedule of receipts from various gas-light cos.; expenses of inspector of gas-meters. (Same 1893/4 (pp. 188-191)— same 1900/1.) 1894/5-1901/2. Bienn. comparative stmt, of amts. of corporation taxes reed, from corporations of sev- eral classes. (Same 1894/5 (p. xi) — same 1902.) 1900/1 is triennial. 1895-1903. Corporation tax receipts of license fees from foreign corporations under provision of ch. 240, laws of 1895. (Same 1894/5 (pp. 288-289)— same 1902/3.) 1897-1903. Corporation tax receipts from water works, gas, electric lighting, and power cos.; assessment based on earnings and dividends. (Same 1896/7 (pp. 409-421)— same 1902/3.) 1899-1901. Table showing increase in work of corpora- tion tax bureau each yr.; no. taxed, amt. collected, and cost of collection each yr. (Same 1900/1: xv.) 1899-1902. Table showing development of revenue from corporation taxes, giving no. of corporations taxed, amt. collected, and cost of collection each yr. (Same 1901/2: xvi.) 1900-1902. Table showing corporation taxes, taxes col- lected from various sources. (Legisl. manual 1901 (p. 655)— same 1903.) Inheritance Tax 1885-1896. Schedule showing amt. ann. reed, in state treasury on acct. of inheritance tax, arranged by cos. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 318-319) — same 1895/6.) 1886-1891. Schedule of collateral inheritance tax show- ing ann. receipts by cos. (Same 1885/6 (pp. 143- 150)— some 1890/1.) 1886-1893. Amts. reed, each yr. since passage of old collateral inheritance tax law. (Same 1892/3: xxiv.) 1886/7. Amt. of increase in receipts of collateral in- heritance tax in consequence of decision of Court of Appeals on constitutionality of ch. 483, act of 1885, and of amdmt, ch. 713, laws of 1887. (Same 1886/7: 17-18.) 1889/90. Recommendation for amdmt. of statute re. collateral inheritance tax conferring authority upon comptroller to refund erroneous payments, provide apprn. for that purpose; increase of in- come from tax over previous yr. (Same 1889/90: xiv-xv.) 1892/3. Stmt, of amt. collected under inheritance tax laws, increase over preceding yrs. ; provisions of new system of records. (Same 1892/3: xxiii-xxvii.) 1893/4. Amt. of succession taxes collected in excess of average for 8 preceding yrs.; unjust appraisal of estates due to political influence; methods of ap- praisal and collection; recommendation for greater power of comptroller over audit; decisions of Court of Appeals in certain cases; settlement of questions as to whether insurance policies, bequests to TJ. S. and stock in foreign corporations, and bequests to foreign religious corporations are subject to tax; suggestion that law be amended to provide grad- uated scale of taxation. (Same 1893: xvii-xix.) 542 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd Insurance Companies 1829-1844. Table showing amt. paid into treasury by agts. of foreign insurance cos. each yr. (Assem. doc. 80 (pp. 25-26), 1845 v. 3.) 1843. Stmt, showing taxes paid during yr. by N. Y. fire insurance cos. which have reported to comptrol- ler; relative proportion to capital, valuation of property, premiums reed., and total income during same yr. (Same 80 (pp. 14-18), 1845 v. 3.) 1848-1849. Stmt, of payments made into treasury by agts. of foreign insurance cos. (Sen. doc. 36 (p. 3), 1849 v. 2.) 1849. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys paid by agts. of foreign insurance cos. 13 pp. (Eame 36, 1849 v. 2.) 1857/8. Results of neglect to enforce statutes re. ma- rine insurance; amt. paid into treasury under law since Jan. 1, 1858. (A.R. comptroller 1857/8: 54- 55.) 1875-1880. Rept. on total sums paid by each insurance co. on acct. of examination by insurance dept. 401 pp. (Assem. doc. 134, 1880 v. 8.) 1877/8-1903. Tables showing fees reed, by insurance dept. from various insurance cos. and for certified copies of papers on file furnished to individuals during yrs. endg. Sept. 30. (20 A.R.' insurance dept. 1878 pt. 2 (pp. xliii-xlvi) — same 1903.) From 1897 to 1903 tables also include taxes. 1882-1903. Corporation tax receipts from insurance cos.; assessment based on premium and capital. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (pp. 1-84) — same 1902/3.) Raxlboads 1882-1903. Corporation tax receipts from r.r., steam- boat, telegraph, and telephone cos., assessment based on earnings and capital. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (pp. 85-90)— same 1902/3.) 1882/3 Item called Transoortation, Telegraph, and Telephone cos. 1883/4-1902/3 called Transpor- tation cos. Realty and Pebsonaxty 1840-1846. Stmt, of amts. reed, for taxes of non-resi- dence lands each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1846/7: 78.) 1862-1891. Schedule showing by cos., amt. of tax levied on real and personal property; co. treasurer's fees; net proceeds; and taxes returned and ad- mitted. (Same 1861/2 (pp. 87-88) — same 1890/1.) No stmts, found 1863/4-1864/5, 1866/7-1867/8. 1863. Stmt, by cos. showing amt. of tax on valuations of real and personal estate; expenses of collection; and payable into treasury; tax returned. (Same 1862/3: 78-79.) 1867-1895. Amt. of state tax paid, levied, and per cent of tax paid by realty and personalty. (A.R. state assessors 1887 (p. 17) — same 1895.) Cumulative table ; table lapsed in 1888. 1867-1903. Same. (A.R. tax comr. 1896 (p. 38)— same 1903.) Telegbaph and Telephone Companies 1884-1903. Corporation tax receipt from telegraph and telephone cos.; assessment based on earnings and capital. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (pp. 106-107) — same 1902/3.) Earlier stmt. Included in item under r.r. corporations, steamboat, telegraph, and telephone cos. Transfer Tax 1896/7. Comments upon provisions of, and income de- rived from, transfer tax of 111., Mass., and N. Y.; with legal decisions in certain cases. (AJt. comp- troller 1896/7: xxx-xxxiv.) New York State 1886-1903. Tabular schedule showing arm. amts. reed, and paid into state treasury on acct. of tax on TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Revenue from — cont'd Tbansfeb Tax — cont'd New York State — cont'd transfers of property; decennial periods. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (pp. 592-593)— same 1902/3.) 1890-1902. Stmt, showing amts. reed, and paid into state treasury from each co. on acct. of transfer tax. (Legisl. manual 1901 (pp. 656-659) — same 1903.) 1892-1904. Schedule showing by cos. amts. paid into state treasury on acct. of " taxable transfers of land, with amt. of expenses incurred in collection and amt. of payments to state treasury." (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 273-317)— same 1903/4.) 1892/3. Comptroller's stmt, of receipts and disburse- ments on acct. of transfer tax for yr. endg. Sept. 30. (Revised record of const, conv. v. 5 1894: 167- 170.) Road and Highway Tax See also Koads : County Roads ; Taxation : Local. 1829. Rept. on petition praying modification of act concerning highways, bridges, etc., re. assessment of taxes. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1829: 799-800.) 1830. Rept. on petition for amdmt. of so much of rev. stats, as relates to assessment of taxes for making and repairing highways. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 329, Legisl. docs. 1830 v. 4.) 1832. Road tax now paid in labor; unsatisfactory oper- ation of road laws; assessment recommended. (Govs. mess. 1832: 9-10.) . Rept. re. highway taxes. 7 pp. (Sen. doc. 84, 1832 v. 2.) 1842-1843. Stmt, of sums advanced from treasury for highway taxes on Indian reservations in Erie and Cattaraugus cos. (A.R. comptroller 1842/3: 75.) 1845. Stmt, showing by cos. no. of towns, no. of resi- dents therein; no. of residents and non-residents taxed for highway tax, total amt. of assessment per day; amt. of town debts and for what purpose con- tracted. (Same 1844/5: 106-107.) 1883. On lack of uniformity in assessing highways and streams; remedial legislation recommended. (A.R. state assessors 1883: 9.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on request of citizen to be exempt from road tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 208-209.) 1893. Same; on manner of assessment of highway tax. (Same 1893: 181.) . Same; on question re. exemption of certain par- ties from highway tax. (Same 1893: 297.) . Same; on rebate of highway tax. (Same 1893: 263.) 1894. Same; on rebate of highway tax on acct. of wide wagon tires. (Same 1894: 178.) . Same; on payment of highway tax, poll tax. (Same 1894: 292.) 1895. Same; on system of taxation for making or re- pairing highways. (Same 1895: 203-204.) 1898. Same; taxation of state lands for school and highway purposes. (Same 1898: 102-104.) 1898-1901. Stmt, of amt paid by state each yr. for taxes levied since enactment of ch. 351, laws of 1898 providing for repairs of highways. (AJt. comptroller 1901/2: xxvii.) 1900. Taxation for highways; words " during preced- ing yr. " in ch. 351, made prior to giving of certifi- cate, by clerk of bd. of supervisors ; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 125-127.) . Highways; taxation under money system; rept. of clerk of bd. of supervisors; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1900: 131-134.) 1901. Highway law; poll tax must be collected same as other town taxes; no provision by law for non- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 643 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Road and Highway Tax — cont'd payment; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1901: 212- 213.) 1902. Highway law; money system; poll tax to be ad- ditional to sum to be raised annually under sec. 53 ; opinion of atty. gen. (Same 1902: 323-324.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; highway law; towns which have assessed taxes under money system entitled to share moneys from state. (Same 1904: 245-248.) . Same; highway taxes agst. Clinton co. (Same 1904: 229-232.) . Same; highway law; expenditure of money raised under sec. 53. (Same 1904: 308.) Salaries 1878. Suggestion to tax salaries and fees of officials. (A.R. state assessors 1878: 22.) 1879. Same. (Same 1879: 37.) School Tax Maine 1847. Rule of taxation in Maine for support of schools. (A.R. supt. common schools 1847: 35.) New York State 1818-1880. Schedule of school tax of each co. com- paring 1818 and 1880. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1881: 18-19.) 1825. Rept. re. petition praying repeal of portion of act for support of common schools, which author- ize trustees of school distrs. to tax non-residents for real estate lying within their resp. distrs. (As- sem. jol. 48 sess. 1825: 710-711.) 1839. Rept. of supt. of common schools on act pro- viding that trustees of school distrs. lying in two or more towns, may assess taxable property there- in. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 291, 1839 v. 5.) 1840-1867. Rept. of supt. of public instruction in rela- tion to taxation for schools in answer to res. re- questing stmt, of whole no. of children in each co. in state entitled to attend common schools; no. of children attending such schools in several cos. each yr.; amt. of taxation imposed upon people in sev- eral cos. of state, for school purposes; stating co., town, and municipal tax, percentage each, of state, co., town, and municipal tax upon amt. of taxable property; ratio of taxation to no. actually in at- tendance in each yr. ; ratio of taxation to whole no. of children entitled to attend common schools; ratio of increase or decrease in attendance upon schools in each co. as taxation has been increased; no. of schools free and yr. they became free; ratio of increase or decrease in attendance upon such schools in municipal corporations as have been made free, to whole no. of children entitled to at- tend such schools. 8 pp. (Docs, const, conv. 1867/8 v. 3, doc. 71.) 1851-1859. Aggregate per annum state tax for schools, amt. of school tax paid by and apportioned to N. Y. City. (Assem. doc. 155 (p. 2), 1860 v. 4.) 1852. Communication from supt. of common schools of N. Y. City and Co. and from trustees of Onon- daga co. protesting agst. present law re. taxation for school purposes. (A.R. common schools 1852: 63-67.) 1856. Recommendation re. abolishment of rate bill system for support of public schools and assess- ment of additional tax for maintenance of same. (Govs. mess. 1856: 11.) 1857-1875. Amt. produced ann. by tax for support of common schools. (Same Jan. 1876: 32.) 1860. Communication from supt. of public instruction re. amt. of taxes raised for support of common schools. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 155, 1860 v. 4.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd School Tax — cont'd New York State — cont'd 1861-1867. Stmt, showing amt. raised by local taxation for school purposes. (A.R. public instruction 1861 (p. 12)— same 1867.) No returns 1863-1866 incl. 1863-1877. Stmt, of amt. of school tax each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8: 27.) 1867. Tabular stmt, of average assessed valuation of property for each school distr. and each child of school age. (A.R. public instruction 1867: 60-61.) 1872-1877. Comparative stmt. re. state tax for schools. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 36-37.) 1875/6. Stmt, of amt. of income from school tax and recommendation for reduction of tax rate. (Same 1875/6: 31-32.) 1878/9. Plan adopted re. school tax and warrants for school money until means to meet expenses are nro- vided. (Same 1878/9: 34-35.) 1880. Schedule of school tax receipts for yr. by cos. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1880: 4-5.) 1883-1885. Stmt, showing amt. of school tax paid by each co., amt. reed, back, amt. of common school fund reed., and total amt. reed, by each co. (A.R. supt. public works re. trade on canals 1883 (pp. 22- 24)— same 1885.) No returns 1884. 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of interpreta- tion of " school taxes " in sec. 4, ch. 907, laws of 1869, as amended 1871. (A.R. atty. gen. 1890: 216- 218.) 1893. Same; on school distr. tax lists. (Same 1893: 345.) 1897-1903. Stmt, of state tax levied 1897-1898, com- pared with no tax levied 1902-1903 resp., for sup- port of common schools and also amt. of public money reed, by each co. (A.R. public instruction 1902 (pp. 3-4)— same 1903.) 1900. Trustees of school distrs. have right to supply omissions in making out roll for school taxes ; opin- ion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 243-244.) Securities; see above, Realty and Personalty Exemption; see above, Exemptions. Person amy Stocks; see above, Securities Tax Commissioner's Salary; see above, Expenditures Telegraph and Telephone Companies 1873. Telegraph cos. assessed as personal property; suggestion to assess them as real estate in locali- ties where poles are located. (A.R. state assessors 1873: 9-10.) 1879. Telegraph cos. to be assessed on poles and wires as real estate. (Same 1879: 10-11.) 1882. See above, Railroads; this date. 1884. Disapproval of ch. 597, laws of 1881, practically making telegraph cos. their own assessors. (A.R. state assessors 1884: 9.) 1886. Communication from comptroller re. unpaid taxes of Western Union Telegraph Co. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 65, 1886 v. 4.) . Communication from Western Union Telegraph Co. re. judgment for tax on capital stock of said co. 3 pp. (Same 42, 1882 v. 3.) 1892. Opinion of atty. gen. on liability to taxation of telegraph cos. (A.R. atty. gen. 1893: 341.) 1894. Same; on telegraph co. assessments. (Same 1894: 132-134.) 1898. Same; assessment of taxes agst. and sale of property for taxes by Western Union Telegraph Co. was legal proceedings. (Same 1898: 238-240.) 1901. On legislative act to require cos. to be marked on every electric trolley or telegraph pole for bene- fit of assessors. (A.R. tax dept. 1901: 9.) 544 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Telegraph and Telephone Companies— cont'd 1902. Opinion of atty. gen. on tax law; local assessors can not assess property of telephone cos. in streets. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 155-156.) Revenue; see above, that title Transfer Tax 1892. Duty of co. treasurers to see that " transfer tax " is paid; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 239-240.) 1897/8. Provisions of amdmts. of 1898 to transfer tax laws of 1897; effect of amdmts. upon income of state, recommendation for further amdmts.; court decisions in certain cases. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: xxii-xxv.) 1898/9. Increase in amt. of transfer tax due to legis- lation of previous yr.; decisions of court in certain cases; proposed amdmts. to existing laws. (.Same 1898/9: xxvii-xxxi.) 1899. Opinion of atty. gen.; taxation; comptroller has no authority to consent to agreement to compromise transfer tax. (A.R. atty. gen. 1899: 277-278.) . Same; procedure to enforce decree for payment of transfer tax due and unpaid. (Same 1899: 140- 142.) . Same; personal property of resident decedent outside of state subject to transfer tax. (Same 1899: 169-173.) . Same; taxation; transfer tax; co. treasurers and comptroller of N. Y. City have no right to effect composition with trustees of estates. (Same 1899: 200-201.) 1900. Acts giving distr. attys. transfer tax assts., super- fluous expense to state. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 36.) . Advantages possible from different administra- tion and distribution of transfer tax. (Same Jan. 1900: 36-37.) . Regulation of transfer tax fees advised; limited aggregate fee or its entire disposition to co. pro- posed. (Same 1900.) 1900/1. Recommendation for revision of amdmt. to transfer tax by ch. 76, laws of 1899, providing for immediate taxation of all estates contingent or otherwise, or for re-enactment of provisions of 1897. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: xxiv.) . Criticism of amdmt. to sec. 235, of transfer tax law limiting allowance of attys. employed to col- lect evaded taxes. (.Same 1900/1: xxiii.) . Recommendation that penalty be imposed for failure to give notice of all intended transfers from institutions and corporations to representatives of estates as provided for in sec. 235, taxable transfer law. (Same 1900/1: xxiii.) . Amt. saved to state by changes in transfer tax statutes requiring payment of tax from cos. of Brie, Kings, N. Y., Queens, and Richmond to be made direct to comptroller and by him remitted to state treasurer, saving fees heretofore allowed comptroller of City of N. Y. and several co. treas- urers; also abolishment of distr. atty's. assts. in cos. of Erie and N. Y; apptmt. of salaried apprais- ers in cos. (Same 1900/1: xxiv.) 1901/2. Recommendation for amdmt. of transfer tax laws of 1899, ch. 76, to provide for definite rate of tax to be assessed in all cases where regular rate is indeterminable. (Same 1901/2: xxiii.) . Recommendation for amdmt. of ch. 76, laws of 1899, to provide for immediate payment of trans- fer taxes; decision of Court of Appeals in certain cases. (Same 1901/2: xxii.) 1902. Opinion of atty. gen.; transfer tax law; right of state to tax personal property of a decedent, resi- TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Transfer Tax — cont'd dent and non-resident. (A.R. atty. gen. 1902: 151- 152.) . Advisability of amending ch. 76, laws of 1899, re. immediate tax of all estates. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: xxii-xxiii.) 1903. Tax of 10 cents on each notary certificate recom- mended and 10 cents on each $100 property trans- fers; estimated revenues. (Govs. mess. 1903: 12.) 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; exceptions and limitations in taxation of taxable transfers. (A.R. atty. gen. 1904: 311-313.) Expenditures fob; see above, Expendittjees Revenue; see above, that title TEA Duty on; see Tariff TEACHERS; see EDUCATION TEACHERS* INSTITUTES; see EDUCATION. TEACHERS TEAMSTERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes TELEGRAPH OPERATORS Strikes; see Labor Disputes TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1861. Memorial of Ocean Telegraph Co. for relief. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 44, 1861 v. 2.) 1882. Rept. re. investigating feasibility of underground telegraph in cities, also testimony taken at investi- gation. 93 pp. (Same 82, 1882 v. 6.) 1886. Res. re. telephones and telephone cos. 2 pp. (Same 66, 1886 v. 4.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. on question of secy, of state whether submitted certificate of Amer. Tele- phone and Telegraph Co. should be accepted and filed. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 104-107.) . Rept. on telephone charges. 75 pp. (Assem. doc. 60, 1888 v. 7.) 1891. In favor of state comn. with supervisory powers over gas, telegraph, electric lighting, and telephone cos. (Govs. mess. 1891.) 1895. Petition from conference of commercial bodies on telephone bill. 6 pp. (Assem. doc. 75, 1895 v. 13.) 1897. Sen. bill 215. Telephone rates. Argument by U. N. Bethel before committee on miscellaneous corporations of Sen. of state of N. Y., Apr. 8, 1897. n. p., [1897?] 29 pp. 1898. Sen. bill no. 360. Telephone rates. Argument of U. N. Bethel before finance committee of the Sen. 42 pp. 1900. Opinion of atty. gen.; supt. of public works; authority to issue irrevocable license to telephone co. to erect poles and wires within canal line (A.R. atty. gen. 1900: 162-164.) 1902. Same; telephone and telegraph cos. not required to obtain franchises to string wires and place poles in streets or to obtain permission to use private lands. (Same 1902: 296.) . Same; telephone cos. must acquire right of way, etc., from property owners owing fee of highway where located. (Same 1902: 325-326.) Taxation; see Taxation: State, that title TEMPERATURE; see CLIMATE TENEMENTS; see POPULATION. HOUSING INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 545 TENNESSEE Taxation; see Taxation: State TEXAS Taxation; see Taxation: State TEXAS CATTLE FEVER; see AGRICULTURE. LIVE- STOCK. INSPECTION TEXT-BOOKS; see EDUCATION TEXTILE TRADES Industry; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes THOMAS ORPHAN ASYLUM FOR DESTITUTE INDIANS AND ORPHANS; see p. 408 TIMBER LAND; see NATURAL RESOURCES. FORESTS TIOGA COAL, IRON, MINING, AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. MINING TIOGA COUNTY Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax TOBACCO Duty on; see Tariff Prices; see that title Produce; see Agriculture. Crops TOBACCO TRADE Industry; see Industries, etc. Strikes; see Labor Disputes TOLLS Canal; see Canals Railroad; see Taxation. Railroads TOMPKINS COUNTY Geological Survey; see Natural Resources. Geological Sur- vey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather Minerals; see Natural Resources. Minerals TONA WANDA CREEK Bridges; see that title Improvement; see River Conservancy TONAWANDA SWAMP; see LAND. MARSH, ETC. TONTINE INSURANCE; see INSURANCE TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS; see LAND. MAPS AND SUR- VEYS TRADE DISPUTES; see LABOR DISPUTES TRADE UNIONS; see LABOR UNIONS TRAINS FOR LABORING CLASSES; see RAILROADS. TRAINS, ETC. TRAMPS Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Delinquents. Va- grants 35 TRANSFER TAX; see TAXATION: STATE TRANSFERS Land; see that title TRANS-MISSISSIPPI INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EXHIBITIONS TRANSPORTATION In New York State the largest groups of entries relating to Transportation are Canals and Rail- roads. Others are Roads, Street Railways, and Ferries ; allied entries are Navigation, Commerce, Canal-borne trade, do. River-borne trade. 1871. Veto of Sen. bill 219 re. transmitting letters, packages, and merchandise in N. Y. City and Brook- lyn across East and North Rivers by pneumatic tubes. (Sen. jol. 1871: 632-639.) Laboring Classes; see Railroads. Trains Stages; see Stage Lines TREASURER'S OFFICE Reports; see Finance: State Salaries; see that title TREE PLANTING; see NATURAL RESOURCES. FORESTS TRESPASSING; see LAND: STATE. TRESPASS TRINITY CORPORATION; see LAND TENURE TROY Banks 1826. See Banks, this date. 1827. See same. See also Banks : Individual Banks. Discount. Debt; see Debt: City Finance; see Finance: City Fires; see that title Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Flour; see Industries. Inspection. Flour Inspector of Green Hides and Skins; see Industries. Inspec- tion. Leather Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Police; see Administration of Justice: City Taxation; see Taxation: State Water Supply; see Water Supply: City TROY CATHOLIC MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM; see p. 380 TROY FEMALE SEMINARY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC TROY UNIVERSITY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC TRUANCY; see EDUCATION TRUST COMPANIES; see BANKS TRUST FUNDS State; see Finance: State. Funds TRUSTS AND COMBINATIONS 1878. Rept. re. coal combination. 100 pp. (Assem. docs. 124 and 128, 1878 v. 7.) 1887. Repts. on cause of exorbitant prices charged for coal in cities of N. Y. and Brooklyn; and also cause of strikes among coal heavers, etc. 12, 8 pp. {Same 69 and 73, 1887 v. 9.) 546 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TRUSTS AND COMBINATIONS— cont'd 1888. Rept. of committee on general laws on investiga- tion re. trusts. (Sen. jol. 1888: 256-263; 397-404.) . Same. (Legisl. record v. 1 1888: 283-286.) . Veto of act to amend act to provide for organiza- tion of trust cos., for their supervision, and for administration of their affairs. (Same v. 1 1888: 343.) . " The Trust Lobby at Work. Trying to Stifle Legisl. Investigation " ; extr. from N. Y. Times of Feb. 16, and remarks on same. (Bame v. 1 1888: 199-200.) . Rept. of Sen. committee on general laws on in- vestigation re. trusts. 692 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1888 v. 5.) . Res. re. trusts. 2 pp. (Bame 54, 1888 v. 5.) 1889. Rept. of committee on general laws on further inquiry into certain combinations known as trusts. (Legisl. record v. 2 1889: 1042-1045.) . Same; minority rept. (Same v. 2 1889: 1045- 1046.) . Rept. of committee on general laws re. combina- tions commonly known as trusts. 307 pp. (Sen. doc. 64, 1889 v. 10.) 1891. Rept. re. all matters relating to trusts and es- pecially sugar trusts. 841 pp. (Bame 79, 1891 v. 8.) . Res. offered in Sen. re. certain corporations, partnerships, individual combining for formation of trusts. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 33, 1891 v. 4.) 1892. Preambles and res. re. legisl. regulation of coal monopoly. 1 1. (Sen. doc. 32, 1892 v. 4.) 1893. Rept. on coal combination with view to advanc- ing or controlling price of coal. 10 pp. (Bame 21, 1893 v. 4.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1893: 182-187.) . Testimony before special Sen. committee re. coal monopoly. 744 pp. (Sen. doc. 5, 1893 v. 1.) . Same; separate. 397 pp. 1894. Remarks of Mr. Burr on proposed amdmt. re. trusts. (Revised record of const, conv. v. 4 1894: 1067-1077.) 1896. Preamble and res. re. combination of common carriers advancing price of coal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 27, 1896 v. 5.) . Communication from atty. gen. ace. by two bills re. coal monopoly. 8 pp. (Same 35, 1896 v. 5.) . Same; without bills. (Assem. jol. 1896: 671- 674.) . Con. res. re. combination of common carriers ad- vancing price of coal. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 29, 1896 v. 5.) . Preamble and res. re. combination of certain corporations transacting business in state as com- mon carriers advancing cost of transportation of coal. 2 pp. (Same 30, 1896 v. 5.) 1897. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to investigate trusts. 1230 pp. (Same 40, 1897 v. 7.) . Same. 42 pp. (Same 30, 1897 v. 6.) . Minority rept. on trusts. 8 pp. (Assem. doc 61, 1897 v. 12.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; alleged combinations to regulate and advance price of coal to consumers (A.R. atty. gen. 1896: 82-86.) 1900. Trusts; recommendation to amend corporation laws to provide necessary publicity in trust busi- ness. (Govs. mess. 1900.) . Combination in restraint of trade; summary of 164 N. Y. 401. (v. 2 Bull, bureau labor statistics 1900: 337.) 1901. Restraint of trade; summary of Wood vs. White- head Bros., 165 N. Y. 545. (v. 3 same 1901: 68.) TRUSTS AND TRUSTEESHIP 1836. Rept. re. amending so much of rev. stats, as re- lates to powers and trusts. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 89, 1836 v. 2.) 1874. Recommendation re. legislative regulation of trusts, loan and indemnity, guarantee and safe deposit cos. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 8.) TUNNELS Railroad; see that title TURNPIKE ROADS; see ROADS ULSTER COUNTY Bluestone Quarries; see Natural Resources. Minerals Brick -making; see Industries. Brick-making Bridges; see Public Works: County Cement Produce; see Natural Resources. Minerals County Buildings; see Public Buildings: County Debt; see Debt: County Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Jail; see Maintenance: County. Delinquents Millstone Quarries; see Natural Resources. Minerals Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Taxation; see Taxation: Local. Bridge Tax UNION COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC UNION HALL ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC UNION HOME FOR EDUCATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN OF VOLUNTEERS; see p. 380 UNIONS Labor; see Labor Unions UNITED STATES DEPOSIT FUND; see FINANCE: STATE FUNDS UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY; see COR- PORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT; see EDUCATION. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; see EDUCA- TION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACA- DEMIC UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC USURY LAW; see INTEREST UTAH Taxation; see Taxation: State UTICA Banks 1812. See Banks, this date. 1826. See same. UTICA STATE HOSPITAL; see p. 401 VALUATION; see TAXATION. ASSESSMENT, ETC. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 547 VAN NESS INQUIRY; see BANKS: INDIVIDUAL. BANK OF AMERICA VASSAR COLLEGE; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE, ACADEMIC VERMONT Climate; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State VETERINARY COLLEGE AT CORNELL; see AGRICUL- TURE. EDUCATION VETERANS Maintenance; see Maintenance: State. Dependents Poll Tax; see Taxation: State. Exemptions VIRGINIA Fruit Culture; see that title Taxation; see Taxation: State VOLNEY Bonds; see Debt: City WADSWORTH LIBRARY; see LIBRARIES. PRIVATE WAGES; see LABOR WALKILL RIVER Improvement; see River Conservancy WAPPINGER'S CREEK Bridges; see that title WAR EXPENDITURES Revolutionary War 1800. Rept. of comrs. for settling titles to land in Onondaga co. (Assem. jol. 23 sess. 1800: 91-94.) . Rept. of comrs. for settling disputes concerning titles to Revolutionary bounty lands in Onondaga co. (Same 23 sess. 1800: 99-101.) . Rept. re. lands patented to officers and soldiers in late army of U. S. (Sen. jol. 24 sess. 1800: 51- 52.) 1802. Rept. of Onondaga comrs. re. claims to military bounty lands. (Assem. jol. 25 sess. 1802: 113-114.) . Rept. of Onondaga comrs. re. disputes concern- ing titles to lands in Onondaga co. (Same 25 sess. 1802: 142-143.) 1807. Rept. of comptroller on petition of T. Russell re. claim for military services during Revolution- ary war. (Same 30 sess. 1807: 37.) 1825. Balloting book and other docs. re. military bounty lands in state. 188 (1) pp. F°. 1827. Rept. on petition praying compensation for cer- tain unclaimed bounty lands sold by state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1827: 83-85.) . Rept. on " act for final settlement of all claims for bounty lands." (Same Jan. 1827: 234-236.) . Same. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 470-474.) 1837. Rept. of comrs. of land office on petition re. land claim for military services. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 312, 1837 v. 4.) 1841. Rept. of committee on petition of H. Smith re. bounty lands. 2 pp. (Same 282, 1841 v. 7.) War of 1812 1812. Govs. rept. re. money advanced by U. S. war dept. for defraying expense of defending state and stmt, of manner in which same has been applied; ace. by commissary's rept. of military stores and property of N. Y. state. (Assem. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 501-503.) WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd War of 1812 — cont'd 1812. Rept. of comptroller on moneys drawn out of treasury for further defence of frontiers and other purposes and of expenditures of such money. (Same 36 sess. 1812: 525-527.) . Stmt, of proceedings adopted during present war for security and defence of state by militia. (Same 36 sess. 1812: 38-40.) . Communication of secy, of war re. provision to be made by general govt, for families of officers and soldiers of militia disabled or fallen in battle. (Sen. jol. 36 sess. 1812: 267-268.) 1814. Mess, from gov. ace. by estimates for pay, for age and subsistence, of brigade of infantry for one month, and monthly expenses of corps of cadets. (Assem. jol. 38 sess. 1814: 55-57.) . Rept. re. further apprn. for additional supply of military stores. (Same 37 sess. 1814: 353-355.) . Stmt, of moneys advanced by corporation of N. Y. City to commissary of military stores and amt. needed for further supplies. (Sen. jol. Sept. 1814: 42-45.) 1815. Rept. on act authorizing comptroller to loan to general govt, sum of money sufficient to pay off militia of state who have been ordered to service of U. S. (Same Jan. 1815: 163-164.) 1818. Communication from gov. re. claims for services rendered during late war. (Assem. jol. 41 sess. 1818: 357-367.) . Rept. on acct. of U. S. with this state for mili- tary stores. (Same 41 sess. 1818: 93.) . Detailed means of disposing of debt incurred by state in war. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1819. Rept. re. authorizing payment of claims for ser- vices rendered and supplies furnished militia and volunteers of state during late war. (Assem. jol. 42 sess. 1819: 621-622.) . Rept. of commissary gen. re. relief to be given to certain volunteers and militia called into ser- vice for defense of frontier. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 101-108.) . Rept. on adjustment of claims of state agst. U. S. (Same 42 sess. 1819: 872-876.) 1820. Rept. of comptroller re. executions issued agst. inhabitants of Niagara for default in payment of interest on loans obtained from state treasury for relief of sufferers on Niagara frontier. (Same 43 sess. 1820: 41-42.) 1821. Rept. of committee on petition of sufferers on Niagara frontier praying remuneration for prop- erty destroyed by British in late war. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 822-823.) . Communication from gov. ace. by docs. re. set- tlement of demands of state agst. U. S. (Same 44 sess. 1820: 985-987.) 1822. Rept. from comptroller with schedule of names of all persons to whom loans were made for relief of Niagara sufferers; estimated amt. of losses sus- tained by them resp., amt. of loan to each person; amt. of interest now due, and costs, if any, accrued thereon. (Same 45 sess. 1822: 479-484.) 1823. Rept. on memorial and petition praying state to release or assign for benefit of all sufferers of late war, mortgages which it holds agst. sundry indi- viduals for loan, etc. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1823: 455-456.) 1824. Comptroller's rept. re. moneys distributed and loaned to sufferers during late war (detailed). (Same Jan. 1824: 71-83.) . Communication from commissary gen. on sub- ject of settlement of accts. of state with U. S. (Same Jan. 1824: 294-295.) 1825. Rept. of agt. re. unadjusted demands of state agst. U. S. growing out of late war. (Same Jan. 1825: 492-495.) 548 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd War of 1812 — cont'd 1827. Communication from comptroller re. satisfaction of state claims for war expenditures. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 26-36.) 1828. Same; re. state compensation of sufferers on Niagara frontier. (Bame Jan. 1828: 626-627.) 1830. Suggestions for disposition of balance due state from U. S. for war expenditures. (Govs, mess. 1830.) 1850. Memorial from gov. of Miss. re. grants to sol- diers of Mexican and 1812 wars. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 188, 1850 v. 8.) 1855. Rept. on petition of soldiers of 1812 for apprn. 4 pp. (Same 90, 1855 v. 4.) 1856. Same. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 50, 1856 v. 2.) 1857. Rept. of comptroller re. moneys paid to soldiers of war of 1812. 6 pp. (Bame 81, 1857 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to adjudicate claims of N. Y. militia of 1812. 2, 1 pp. (Assem. docs. 58 and 56, 1859 v. 2.) . Rept. for adjudication and payment of certain claims of militia of state In war of 1812. 5 pp. (Same 113, 1858 v. 4.) 1860. Rept. of adj. and insp. gen. on claims of sol- diers of 1812. 4 pp. (Bame 24, 1860 v. 2.) . Index of awards on claims of soldiers of war of 1812. 576 pp. 4°. 1861. Comn. created by laws of 1859 to revise and re- adjudicate claims of militia of war of 1812 abol- ished by laws of 1861; duties of comn. devolving upon comptroller. (A.R. comptroller 1860/1: 38- 39.) . Rept. of comrs. re. claims of militia for services in war of 1812. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 41, 1861 v. 2.) 1862. Rept. on petitions asking payment of sums named in several certificates issued to soldiers of war of 1812 to 1814. 7 pp. (Bame 235, 1862 v. 8.) 1863. Immediate action to satisfy all claims due sol- diers of war of 1812. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863: 13.) 1864. Memorial of veterans of 1812 in answer to rept adverse to payment of their certificates of adjudi- cated claims. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 152, 1864 v. 7.) Certificates given to soldiers of 1812 to be paid by state and held as claims agst. federal govt (Govs. mess. Jan. 1864: 3.) 1869. Rept. of comptroller re. claims for services of militia of state in war of 1812. 1 p. (Sen. doc. 35, 1869 v. 3.) 1869/70. Stmt, of apportionment of apprn. among sol- diers of war of 1812. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70: 34.) 1872. Communication from adj. gen. re. payment of soldiers of war of 1812. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 18, 1872 v. 2.) 1874. Provision for payment of certificates of expenses incurred in war of 1812 advised. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1874: 36.) 1884. Communication from adj. gen. on certificates issued to N. Y. soldiers for contingent expenses in war of 1812. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 97, 1884 v. 7.) 1885. Rept re. expenses of volunteers and militia of war of 1812. 14 pp. (Bame 146, 1885 v. 7.) 1886. Memorial of veteran soldiers of war of 1812. 5 pp. (Bame 25, 1866 v. 2.) 1896. Res. re. certain claims of state agst U. S. for services rendered during war of 1812. 2 pp. ( Sen doc. 57, 1896 v. 9.) Mexican War 1847-1851. Stmt, of amt. of money appropriated and paid to N. Y. volunteers in Mexican war by cor- poration of City of N. Y. (Assem. doc. 133 (p. 3), 1857 v. 2.) 1850. See also above, War of 1812; this date. WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd Mexican War— cont'd 1851/2. Stmt, of amts. appropriated and paid to sur- vivors of N. Y. Regiment of Volunteers who served in Mexican war. (A.R. comptroller 1851/2: 50.) 1857. Stmt showing amt. paid each of officers and sol- diers of 1st regiment of N. Y. volunteers in war with Mexico. (Assem. doc. 133 (pp. 4-11), 1857 v. 2.) . Rept. on bill for relief of N. Y. volunteers who served in Mexico. 14 pp. (Bame 133, 1857 v. 2.) Civil War 1861-1864. Stmt, of principal payments made on acct. of war or directly occasioned by it since its com- mencement (A.R. comptroller 1863/4: 6.) 1861-1866. Reply of comptroller to Sen. res. for rept of military expenditures. (Sen. jol. 1866: 979.) 1861/2. Stmt, of amts. appropriated and spent for public defense. (A.R. comptroller 1861/2: 11.) . Bounties to volunteers; arrangement of pay- ments; amts. advanced; total amts. paid. (Bame 1861/2: 11-14.) 1861/2-1864/5. Stmt, of soldiers allotment fund. (Bame 1861/2 (p. 33)— same 1864/5.) 1862. Communication from gov. re. provisions made to pay parents, wives, or orphans of state volunteers. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 93, 1862 v. 4.) . Communication from gov. re. payment of volun- teers. 3 pp. (Bame 108, 1862 v. 5.) 1862-1874. Table showing capital of soldiers' allot- ment fund. (Legisl. manual 1863 (p. 442) — same 1875.) 1862/3. Amt. of bounties paid volunteers in past 2 yrs., efforts of legisL to prevent competition betw. towns, cities, cos., and state in matter of bounties, by apprn. of a definite sum for bounties and prohibit- ing any town, city, co., or individual from offering any other; recommendation that if this means fails matter of bounties be left wholly to local authorities. (AR. comptroller 1862/3: 32-34.) . Expenses of state militia. (Bame 1862/3: 34- 35.) 1863. Recommendations re. legislative measures neces- sary to satisfy militia bounties. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863: 10-11.) . Apprn. for expenses incident to transportation, care, and supplies of hospitals for sick and wound- ed soldiers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 101, 1863 v. 5.) 1863-1868. Stmt of payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of bureau of military statistics. (AR. comptroller 1862/3 (p. 61)— same 1867/8.) 1863/4. Military expenses and claims. (Bame 1863/4: 31-33.) . Suggestion re. adivisability of limiting time within which war claims may be presented to audit- ing bd. (Bame 1863/4: 33.) 1864. Rept. on bill to provide for payment of certain claims for clothing of N. Y. drafted men and militia who served in war of 1812. 8 pp. (Assem. doc. 88, 1864 v. 6.) Communication from comptroller re. payment of bounties to volunteers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 39, 1864 v. 3.) . Ann. rept. of general agt. for relief of sick and wounded soldiers. (Same 83, 1865 v. 3.) Only rept . Reply of adj. gen. re. payment of expenses for enrolling militia in 1862. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 55, 1864 v. 2.) Communication from paymaster gen. re. pay- ment of bounties to volunteers. 2 pp. (Bame 183, 1864 v. 7.) 1864/5. Comments upon state debt for bounties; amts. appropriated under various acts referred to; rec- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 549 WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd Civil War— cont'd ommendation for legislative consideration of pro- visions of act for issuing 12 yrs. stock in form of coupon bonds. (A.R. comptroller 1864/5: 36-40.) 1865. Advisability of amending laws regulating pay. ment of military bounties for recruiting of state militia. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1865: 18-19.) . Res. adopted by convention of supervisors of N. Y. state re. means of raising money to pay boun- ties. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 11, 1865 v. 1.) . Communication from comptroller re. sick and -wounded soldiers. 2 pp. (Same 12, 1865 v. 1.) . Govs. mess. re. portion of apprn. for transporta- tion, etc., of wounded soldiers which has been ex- pended. (Sen. jol. 1863: 370-371.) 1865-1877. History of bounty debt and sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 30-31.) 1865/6-1875/6. Stmt, of outstanding stocks and bonds representing bounty debt. (Same 1865/6 (p. 10) — same 1875/6.) 1865/6-1882/3. Stmt, of receipts and payments on acct. of bounty debt sinking fund. (Same 1865/6 (p. 10)— same 1882/3.) 1866. Memorial of comptroller of N. Y. state to Cong, praying an apprn. for payment of debts of states incurred for national objects. (Same 1865/6: 135- 141.) Also In U. S. 39 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. mis. doc. 4. . Amt. paid for bounties; and certificates of in- debtedness given in settlement with towns and cos.; no. of men furnished in call of Dec, 1864, and excess of yrs. of service. (Same 1865/6: 134.) . Suggestion re. temporary establishment of sys- tem of chain agencies for militia by which state shall perform its duties in assertion of their claims upon federal govt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1866: 3.) . Communication from adj. gen. re. act to equal- ize bounties to volunteers. 3 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1866 v. 2.) 1866-1872. Stmt, showing taxes authorized and laid for benefit of sinking fund of bounty debt each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 21.) 1866-1874. Condition of soldiers' allotment fund. (Same 1865/6 (p. 95)— same 1873/4.) 1866-1902. Table showing capital of military record fund. (Legisl. manual 1867 (p. 187)— same 1903.) 1866-1904. Outline condition of military record fund, showing revenue, expenses, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 97)— same 1903/4.) 1867. Stmt, showing list of registered stock and cou- pon bonds of bounty loan, purchased on acct. of bounty debt sinking fund. (Same 1866/7: 121.) . Advisability of apptmt. of jt. comn. to settle and adjust claims arising out of late war. (Govs, mess. Jan. 1867: 12.) . Liberal apprns. for support of disabled soldiers and sailors until plans of federal govt, for support of same shall be completed. (Same Jan. 1867: 25.) 1867/8. Recommendation re. advances to paymasters and others for payment of military claims and ex- penses. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8: 48.) 1868. Letter from Gov. Penton dated Nov. 30, re. state war claim agst. U. S. (Same 1867/8: 154.) . Provision for establishment of permanent house for disabled veterans of late war. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1868: 15.) . Rept. re. disbursements for military purposes. 23 pp. (Assem. doc. 159, 1868 v. 12.) . Rept. re. claims for expenses in connection with raising volunteers during rebellion. 168 pp. (Same 157, 1868 v. 12.) 1868-1877. Schedule of state stocks purchased and ex- changed on acct. of bounty debt sinking fund. WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd Civil War— cont'd (A.R. comptroller 1867/8 (pp. 132-133)— some 1876/7.) 1868-1883. Table showing capital of bounty debt sink- ing fund. (Legisl. manual 1869 (p. 272)— same 1884.) 1868-1884. Stmt, of payments from bounty debt sink- ing fund. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8 (p. 94)— same 1883/4.) 1879/80-1882/3 not found. 1868/9. Renewal of suggestion re. investments of money of bounty debt sinking fund in debts of cities and municipalities of state. (Same 1868/9: 11.) . Trust fund for payment of bounties established by ch. 756, laws of 1869; purpose of fund; composi- tion of fund. (Same 1868/9: 39-40.) 1868/9-1869/70. Receipts on acct. of trust fund for payment of bounties. (A.R. treasurer 1869 (p. 2) — same 1870.) 1869. Rept. of comrs. of public accts. re. disburse- ments of military and bounty moneys. 19 pp. (Assem. doc. 209, 1869 v. 11.) 1869-1874. Outline of condition of trust fund set apart for payment of bounties, under provision of ch. 756, laws of 1869. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9 (p. 102)— same 1873/4.) . Table showing capital of trust fund for pay- ment of bounties. (Legisl. manual 1870 (p. 281) — same 1875.) 1869-1904. Payments from military record fund. (A. R. treasurer 1870 (p. 63)— some 1904.) 1869/70. Recommendations re. investments of bounty debt sinking fund. (A.R. comptroller 1869/70: 18.) 1869/70-1870/1. Stmts, of accts. with trust fund for payment of bounties. (Same 1869/70 (p. 30) — same 1870/1.) 1871. Majority rept. of committee on question of re- funding moneys to drafted men. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 114, 1871 v. 10.) . Rept. on question of refunding moneys to drafted men. 9 pp. (Same 121, 1871 v. 11.) . Rept. on petitions in favor of enactment of law for payment of money to drafted men. (Assem. jol. 1871: 1380-1382.) 1871-1873. Trust fund for payment of bounties pur- suant to ch. 756, laws of 1869. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1 (p. 83)— some 1872/3.) 1872. Memorial of soldiers of 1812, asking for apprn. sufficient to cancel all certificates now in office of comptroller and to call in all certificates now out- standing. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 101, 1872 v. 7.) 1872-1875. Schedule of certificates of bounty loan, re- imbursable Apr. 7, 1877, purchased for bounty debt sinking fund and cancelled from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1872-1875. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 154-155.) 1872/3. Stmt, of amt. paid into state, treasury on acct. of claims for expenditures during war, with amt. of additional claims presented. (Same 1872/3: 46.) 1873. Rept. of comptroller on funds now in treasury designated as military record fund, and towns and cos. contributing same. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 80, 1873 v. 5.) 1875/6-1882/3. Stmt, of military record fund. (A.R. comptroller 1875/6 (p. 8) — same 1882/3.) 1878. Rept. of adj. gen. re. moneys disbursed by state for military and other war purposes. 4 pp. (As- sem. doc. 80, 1878 v. 5.) Spanish-American War 1898. Payments made for fiscal yr. for expenses of National Guard, Naval Militia, and Volunteers called into service for public defense per ch. 181, laws of 1898. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: 640-644.) 550 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WAR EXPENDITURES— cont'd Spanish-American War — cont'd 1900-1902. Stmt, showing comptroller's 3 and 1% reg- istered bonds issued for expenses of National Guard, Naval Militia, and Volunteers when called into service for public defense. (Legisl. manual 1901 (p. 662)— same 1903.) 1901. Veto of Sen. bill 785 re. amdg. act re. payment of salaries to soldiers and sailors who were in em- ploy of city, at time of enlistment, salary equal to their pay as city employes. (Sen. jol. 1901: 1110- 1111.) WAR TAX Federal Civil War; see Taxation: Fedebal. 1862 Spanish-Amebican Wab; see Taxation: Federal. 1900, do. 1901 WARDS' ISLAND INSTITUTIONS; see POPULATION. MIGRATION. MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSEMEN Strikes; see Labor Disputes WAREHOUSING; see COMMERCE: STATE WARREN COUNTY Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents WASHINGTON Taxation; see Taxation: State WASHINGTON COUNTY Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Sheriff; see Administration of Justice: County Taxation; see Taxation: State WASHINGTON COUNTY WOOLEN AND COTTON MANU- FACTURING COMPANY; see INDUSTRIES. TEXTILE. CORPORATIONS WASHINGTON STREET ORPHAN HOME COMPANY; see P- 38i WATER AND HYDRAULIC COMPANIES; see CORPORA- TIONS WATER POWER; see NATURAL RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY 1837. Rept. on petition of Hudson Aqueduct Co. for increase of capital stock. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 19, 1837 v. 1.) 1845. Rept. re. survey, estimate of cost of construction, etc., of reservoir on Mill Creek. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 75, 1845 v. 2.) 1850. Rept, on petition re. construction of aqueduct over Hudson River. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 144, 1850 v. 6.) 1881-1889. Repts. of committee on effluvium nuisances. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1881 (pp. 337-390)— same 1889.) Xo returns 1886-1887. 1884. Repts. on law for sanitary protection of water supplies. (5 same 1884: 208-215.) 1892. Water comrs. can not discriminate betw. custom- ers in matter of water rates; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. atty. gen. 1892: 103.) WATER SUPPLY— cont'd 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. on incorporation of hy- draulic cos. under business corporations law. (Same 1893: 184-185.) 1899. Amdmt. of sec. 100, ch. 974, laws of 1895, recom- mended so as to more fully protect waters of state agst. pollution. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries, game, and forests 1899: 117.) 1900. Defects of laws regulating dumping of dye-stuff, saw-dust, or tan bark in any amt. whatsoever into streams cited. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1900: 28.) . Necessity of enforcement of laws regulating pol- lution of streams cited by comrs. (6 A.R. forest, fish, and game comrs. 1900: 16.) 1902. Draft of proposed bill for construction of regu- lating reservoirs. (Sen. doc. 37 (pp. 209-213), 1903 v. — .) . Methods of analysis of water for color turbidity, alkalinity, and hardness. (A.R. engr. etc. on canals 1902: 326-335.) Inspection serial 1 series 1881-1883. Repts. of sanitary committee, bd. of health, on chemical examination of drinking water. In Ann. Rept. bd. health as follows : 1881 in 2 ann. rept 1881 : 427-447. 1882 " 3 " " 1882:100-102. 1883 " 4 " " 1883:260-262. 1884 no returns. 1881 Rept. Is by E. Waller. 2 series a 1885-1891. Rept of analyst of drugs, on examination of drinking water. In Ann. Eept. bd. health as follows : 1885 in 6 ann. rept. 1885 : 372. 1886 no returns. 1887 in 8 ann. rept. 1887 : 258. 1888-1890 no returns. 1891 in ann. rept. 1891 : 353-307. 6 1886-1887. Repts. of public analyst on examination of drinking water. In Ann. Eept. bd. health as follows : 1886 in 7 ann. rept 1886 : 425. 1887 " 8 " " 1887 : 259-262. 3 series 1892-1901. Repts. of directors of state bd. of health laboratory on analysis of potable water. In Ann. Eept bd. health as follows : 1892 in 13 ann. rept. 1S92 : 398^00. 1893 " 14 " •' 1893 : 366-369. 1894 " 15 " " 1894 : 304. 1803 " 16 " " 1895 : 187-271. 1896 " 17 " " 1896 : 358-390. 1897 " IS " " 1897 : 387-399. 1898 " 19 " '• 1898 : 495-518. 1899 " 20 " " 1899 : 311-385. 1900 " 21 " " 1900 : 365-408. 1901 " 22 " " 1901 : 343-370. 4 series 1902-1903. Repts. of director of bureau of chemistry, N. Y. state bd. of health, on analysis of potable water. In Ann. Eept. bd. health as follows : 1902 in 23 ann. rept 1P02 : 263-311. 1903 " 24 " " 1903 : 451-501. WATER SUPPLY: CITY 1889-1903. Repts. on water supplies; rules and regula- tions for sanitary protection of water supplies of various localities; violations of rules, e*K" (10 A. R. bd. of health 1889 (pp. 103-120)— same 1903.) 1898. Opinion of atty. gen.; public health law author- izes state bd. of health to prescribe rules and regu- lations for preserving purity of potable waters of municipal corporation. (A.R. atty. gen. 1898: 130- 133.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK 551 WATER SUPPLY: CITY— cont'd 1898. Same; local bds. of health have power to regu- late location of cemeteries so that water supply may not be contaminated. (Same 1898: 141-143.) Albany 1827. Rept. on petition of trustees of Albany Water Works praying legislative satisfaction of damages on acct. of new extension of water supply system through city. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1827: 756.) 1830. Rept. on memorial re. incorporation for furnish- ing water supply for city of Albany. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 202, 1830 v. 3.) 1831. Rept. on petition for incorporation of Albany Water Works Co. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 195, 1831 v. 3.) . Remonstrance of Albany Water Works Co. agst. incorporation of second co. 3 pp. (Same 218, 1831 v. 3.) Brooklyn 1855. Charter of Nassau Water Co., incorporated Apr. 12, 1855, for purpose of supplying consolidated city of Brooklyn with pure and wholesome water. Brooklyn, 1859. 14 pp. 1859. Laws relating to Brooklyn water and sewerage works. Brooklyn, 1859. v. p. Title from cover. Pamphlet contains charter of the Nassau Water Co. ; act to supply Brooklyn with water, passed Feb. 11, 1857 ; an act in relation to sewerage and drainage, passed April 15, 1857 ; an act to provide for the supply of Brooklyn with water, passed April 16, 1859 ; an act to amend an act entitled, " An Act in relation to sewerage, etc.," passed April 16, 1859. 1860. Rept. of minority of comn. on bill amendatory of Brooklyn water act. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 71, 1860 v. 1.) 1881. Govs, veto of Sen. bill 308 re. payment by city of Brooklyn of money due for work and materials re. storage reservoir, etc. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1877- 1879.) Jamestown 1886. Rept. on Jamestown water supply. 140 pp. Extr. from 7 ann. rept. state board of health. New York City 1820. Importance of cleanliness and supply of pure water for N. Y. City to prevent disease. (Govs, mess. 1820.) 1824. Rept. on memorial praying incorporation for purpose of introducing into N. Y. City supply of pure water. (Assem. jol. Jan. 1824: 844.) 1825. Proper water supply for N. Y. City. (Govs, mess. 1825.) 1832. Rept. of select committee on petition of mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of City of N. Y. to pro- cure supply of pure and wholesome water. 1 p. (Assem. doc. 166, 1832 v. 2.) 1834. Rept. of comrs. under act of legisl. passed Feb. 26, 1833, re. supplying N. Y. City with pure and wholesome water. 52 pp. (Sen. doc. 38, 1834 v. 1; Assem. doc. 15, 1834 v. 1.) 1838. Rept. of committee on memorial of inhabitants of Westchester re. crossing Harlem River with Croton aqueduct. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 319, 1838 v. 6.) 1840. Rept. of water comrs. of N. Y. City re. amt. of money required for immediate use of Croton aque- duct. 6 pp. (Same 289, 1840 v. 7.) 1841. Rept. of Croton water comrs. of N. Y. City. 8 pp. (Sen. doc. 43, 1841 v. 2.) 1858. Rept. re. petition of Croton aqueduct dept. of N. Y. City. 5 pp. (Same 56, 1858 v. 2.) 1863-1874. Cost of Croton water works. (Same 79 (pp. 1025-1026), 1876 v. 7.) 1872. Communication from pres. of common council of N. Y. City re. repeal of law for purchase of cer- WATER SUPPLY: CITY— cont'd New York City — cont'd tain land in Putnam co. for increase of water for said city and co. 1 p. (Same 71, 1872 v. 4.) 1877. Memorial for passage of bill to provide for per- petuation, etc., of supply of pure and wholesome water for N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 86, 1877 v. 8.) 1879. Communication from comptroller re. Murray Hill reservoir, N. Y. City. 2 pp. (Same 148, 1879 v. 7.) 1881. Veto of Sen. bill 408 re. further supply of water for N. Y. City. (Sen. jol. 1881: 1120-1123.) . Veto of Assem. bill 465 re. supplying city and co. of N. Y. pure water, etc. (Assem. jol. 1881: 1707- 1708.) . Memorial of officers of N. Y. City agst. passage of bill 207 re. water supply of N. Y. City. 4 pp. (Assem. doc. 76, 1881 v. 6.) 1882. On Croton aqueduct bill. (Govs. mess. 1882: 35-36.) 1883. Reply of comptroller of City of N. Y. re. ex- penditures for new pipe line and water supply from Rye Lake, Westchester co., to Woodlawn in City of N. Y. 2 pp. (Assem. doc. 154, 1883 v. 6.) . Rept. on water supply re. increased water supply for N. Y. City. 6 pp. (Sen. doc. 34, 1883 v. 2.) 1886. Communication from bd. of health re. condition of new aqueduct, N. Y. City. 50 pp. (Same 73, 1886 v. 5.) 1888. Rept. on potable water supply of City of N. Y., with maps. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 177-386.) . Same; separate, xxii, (1), 213 pp., 4 diagrs., 1 map. 1889. Rept. of committee (Fassett committee) apptd. to investigate certain abuses said to exist in City of N. Y. 63, 2094, 1425 pp. (Sen. doc. 57, 1889 v. 6: 941-944.) Relates largely to irregularities re. Croton aqueduct contract. 1900. State and municipal utilities; recommendation that N. Y. should own water supply. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1901. Demand that City of N. Y. be given same right as other municipalities for securing additional water supply. (Same Jan. 1901: 32.) Rochester 1834. Rept. of canal comrs. re. rebuilding aqueduct at Rochester, etc. 26 pp. (Assem. doc. 88, 1834 v. 2.) Sag Harbor 1877. Veto of Assem. bill 337 authorizing Sag Harbor to purchase fire apparatus and secure necessary water supply. (Assem. jol. 1877: 933.) Syracuse 1887. Rept. by J. T. Gardiner of state bd. of health on sanitary qualities of water supplies proposed for city of Syracuse. Syracuse, 1887. 79 pp. 1889. Rept. of comrs. on sources of water supply for Syracuse city. 102 pp. (Assem. doc. 100, 1889 v. 13.) Troy 1832. Rept. of select committee to whom was referred memorial of mayor, recorder, aldermen, and com- monalty of city of Troy for leave to purchase char- ter of Troy Water Works Co. and for certain amdmts. thereto. 3 pp. (Assem. doc. 29, 1832 v. 1.) Westfield 1888. Veto of Assem. bill 218 re. establishment of water dept. in Westfield. (Assem. jol. 1888: 717; v. 1 Legisl. Record 1888: 450.) 552 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WATERFORD ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC WATERLOO Sewerage; see that title WATERLOO DAM; see CANALS: INDIVIDUAL. CAYUGA AND SENECA WATERTOWN ACADEMY; see EDUCATION. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK STATE. ACADEMIC WATERVLIET Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber WATKINS' GLEN; see PARKS: STATE WAYNE COUNTY Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Minerals; see Natural Resources, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State WEALTH 1790-1860. Table showing population and value of real estate and personal property in U. S. and average ann. value of national product, with decennial per- centages of increase. (6 A.R. insurance dept. 1864: xv.) 1900. Modem Industrial condition; protection of indi- vidual; not to limit individual acquisition and out- put of wealth. (Govs. mess. 1900.) 1902. Total individual deposits of financial institu- tions; on their indication of tangible wealth of N. Y. state. (A.R. tax comrs. 1902: 10-11.) WEBB'S ACADEMY AND HOME FOR SHIPBUILDERS; see p. 378 WEEDS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS WEEKLY PAYMENT LAW; see LABOR. WAGES WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 1830. Communication from secy, of state re. furnish- ing cos. with standard weights and measures. 2 pp. (Sen. doc. 188, 1830 v. 3.) 1839. Communication from secy, of state, as state sealer of weights and measures. 5 pp. (Assem. doc. 151, 1839 v. 3.) 1849. Rept. on weights and measures. 21 pp. (Same 241, 1849 v. 5.) 1855-1901. Payments from general fund for expenses, etc., of supt. of weights and measures. (AJt. comptroller 1854/5 (p. 79) — same 1900/1.) 1856. Communication from state sealer of weights and measures. 5 pp. (Sen. doc. 63, 1856 v. 2.) 1864. Law of weights and measures. Act in relation to weights and measures. 6 pp., 1 1. 1901. Demand for abolition of office of supt. of weights and measures. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1901: 16.) WEST CANADA CREEK Bridges; see that title WEST FARMS Public Schools; see Education. Public WEST TROY Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber WESTCHESTER COUNTY Court House; see Public Buildings: County Emery; see Natural Resources. Minerals Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Beef and Pork; see Industries. Inspection. Meat Inspector of Lumber; see Industries. Inspection. Lumber Jail; see Maintenance: County Delinquents Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Roads; see Roads: County Rocks of; see Natural Resources. Minerals Taxation; see Taxation: State WESTCHESTER TEMPORARY HOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN; see p. 381 WESTERN EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY; see p. 371 WESTERN HOSPITAL; see p. 371. WESTERN HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR WOMEN, ALBION; see p. 406 WESTERN NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, ROCHESTER; see p. 375 WESTFIELD Lands Under Water; see Land. Riparian Lands Water Supply; see Water Supply: City WHARVES AND WHARFAGE City Property; see Public Works: City Regulations; see Commerce WHEAT Produce; see Agriculture. Crops WHEATLAND Taxation; see Taxation: State WHITEHALL Banks 1827. See Banks, this date. WILLARD ASYLUM FOR INSANE, WILLARD; see p. 402 WIND; see CLIMATE WISCONSIN Climate; see that title Factory Inspection; see Labor. Factory Inspection Taxation; see Taxation: State WOMAN'S HOSPITAL; see p. 371 WOMEN'S MONUMENT FUND; see FINANCE: STATE. FUNDS WOOD WORKERS Strikes; see Labor Disputes WOOL Prices; see that title WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATIONS; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK 553 WOOLEN MANUFACTURES; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. TEXTILE TRADES WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EXHIBITIONS WYOMING BENEVOLENT INSTITUTE; see p. 370 WYOMING COUNTY Dog Tax; see Taxation: State. Dog Tax Salt District; see Industries. Salt. 1893 YATES COUNTY Finance; see Finance: County Geology of; see Natural Resources. Geological Survey Inspector of Sole Leather; see Industries. Inspection. Leather YONKERS Taxation; see Taxation: State ZINC; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS ZIRCON; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERALS ME K^iftsas r ^ 3^£S