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street, Tupper street, Michigan street, Genesee street, Ash street, Bennett street, William street, Madison street, Broadway, Sherman street, Genesee street, Herman street, Best street, and Walden avenue to the New York Central belt line, as now constituted; thence southerly along the New York Central belt line to the center line of Broadway; thence easterly along the center line of Broadway to the intersection of the easterly boundary of said city, the place of beginning.

50. The fiftieth senate district shall consist of all that part of the county of Erie lying north and east of districts number forty-eight and forty-nine, and within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary of the city of Buffalo and the center line of Delaware avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Delaware avenue to the intersection of the center line of Scajaquada creek; thence along the center line of Scajaquada creek to the intersection of the center line of Main street; thence along the center lines of Main street, Dodge street, Michigan street, Edna place, Masten street, North street, Jefferson street, Best street and Walden avenue to the New York Central belt line, as now constituted; thence southerly along the New York Central belt line to the intersection of the center line of Broadway; thence easterly along the center line of Broadway to the intersection of the easterly boundary of the city of Buffalo, and all the remainder of the said county of Erie not herein before described.

51. The fifty-first senate district shall consist of the counties of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus.

§ 121. The number of members of assembly of this state hereafter to be chosen in the several counties thereof shall be as follows:

In the county of Albany, three.
In the county of Allegany, one.
In the county of Broome, one.
In the county of Cattaraugus, one.
In the county of Cayuga, one.
In the county of Chautauqua, two.
In the county of Chemung, one.
In the county of Chenango, one.
In the county of Clinton, one.
In the county of Columbia, one.
In the county of Cortland, one.
In the county of Delaware, one.
In the county of Dutchess, two.
In the county of Erie, nine.
In the county of Essex, one.
In the county of Franklin, one.

In the county of Fulton-Hamilton, one,
In the county of Genesee, one.
In the county of Greene, one.
In the county of Herkimer, one.
In the county of Jefferson, two.

In the county of Kings, twenty-three.
In the county of Lewis, one.
In the county of Livingston, one.
In the county of Madison, one.

In the county of Monroe, five.
In the county of Montgomery, one.
In the county of Nassau, one.

In the county of New York, thirty-five.

In the county of Niagara, two.
In the county of Oneida, three.
In the county of Onondaga, three.
In the county of Ontario, one.
In the county of Orange, two.
In the county of Orleans, one.
In the county of Oswego, one.
In the county of Otsego, one.
In the county of Putnam, one.
In the county of Queens, four.
In the county of Rensselaer, two.
In the county of Richmond, one.
In the county of Rockland, one.
In the county of Saint Lawrence, two.
In the county of Saratoga, one.
In the county of Schenectady, one.
In the county of Schoharie, one.
In the county of Schuyler, one.
In the county of Seneca, one.
In the county of Steuben, two.
In the county of Suffolk, two.
In the county of Sullivan, one.
In the county of Tioga, one.
In the county of Tompkins, one.
In the county of Ulster, two.
In the county of Warren, one.
In the county of Washington, one.
In the county of Wayne, one.
In the county of Westchester, four,
In the county of Wyoming, one.
In the county of Yates, one.

Affecting the Senate and Assembly Apportionment Law as to the Twenty-second and Tenth Senatorial Districts.

CHAPTER 410, LAWS OF 1915.

AN ACT to annex to the county of Kings certain territory, now constituting a part of the county of Queens, and designating the political subdivisions of which such annexed territory shall hereafter constitute a part.

Became a law April 28, 1915.

Section 1. The following described territory, now constituting a part of the county of Queens, is hereby annexed to and shall hereafter constitute a part of the county of Kings: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the present boundary line between Kings and Queens counties with the westerly line or side of Highland park at Robert place; thence northerly, westerly and northerly again along the boundary line of Highland park and in continuation thereof to a point formed by the intersection of said line in continuation of the boundary line of Highland park on the westerly side thereof and the boundary line between Vermont avenue and the Cemetery of the Evergreen; thence along said boundary line of the Cemetery of the Evergreen southwesterly to a monument, formed by the intersection of said boundary line with the present boundary line between Kings and Queens counties; thence southwesterly along the present boundary line between Kings and Queens counties and easterly again along the present boundary line between Kings and Queens counties to the point or place of beginning. § 2. The territory annexed to the county of Kings by this act shall, after this act takes effect, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, constitute a part of the borough of Brooklyn, the seventh municipal court district of the borough of Brooklyn, the twenty-sixth ward of the borough of Brooklyn, the ninth congressional district, the tenth senatorial district, the twenty-second assembly district of the county of Kings and the sixty-fourth aldermanic district of the city of New York, and shall cease to be a part of the borough of Queens, of the second ward of the borough of Queens, of the third municipal court district of the borough of Queens, of the second congressional district, of the second senatorial district, of the third assembly district of the county of Queens and of the sixty-seventh aldermanic district of the city of New York.

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