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THE MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE.

Senate districts. The senate districts of this state from and after the time this section takes effect, shall consist as follows:

First. The first senate district shall consist of the counties of Nassau and Suffolk.

Second. The second senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Queens, within and bounded by a line, beginning at Strong causeway on Flushing creek and running thence along Flushing creek to the junction of Ireland Mill road, thence along Ireland Mill road to Lawrence street, to Bradford avenue, to Main street, to Lincoln street, to Union avenue, to Whitestone avenue, to Bayside avenue, to Little Bayside road, to Poppenhausen avenue, to Bell avenue, to Mulford avenue, to the waters of Little Neck bay, thence easterly through the waters of Little Neck bay to the boundary line of Queens and Nassau counties, thence southerly along said boundary line to the Atlantic ocean, thence westerly through the waters of the Atlantic ocean to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence northerly along said boundary line to Woodbine street, thence along Woodbine street to Woodward avenue, to Palmetto street, to Grandview avenue, to Linden street, to Forest avenue, to Gates avenue, to Fresh Pond road, to Woodbine street, to Long Island railroad, to Woodhaven avenue, to White Pot road, to Astoria road, to North Hempstead plank road, to Lawn avenue, to the stream connecting Lawn avenue and Flushing creek, thence along said stream to its junction with Flushing creek, thence along Flushing creek to Strong causeway, the place of beginning.

Third. The third senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Queens, within and bounded by a line, beginning at Strong causeway on Flushing creek and running thence along Flushing creek to the junction of Ireland Mill road, thence along Ireland Mill road to Lawrence street, to Bradford avenue, to Main street, to Lincoln street, to Union avenue, to White. stone avenue, to Bayside avenue, to Little Bayside road, to Poppenhausen avenue, to Bell avenue, to Mulford avenue, to the waters of Little Neck bay, thence northerly, westerly and southerly through the waters of Little Neck bay, Long Island sound, East river and Newtown creek to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence southerly along said boundary line to Woodbine street, thence along Woodbine street, to Woodward avenue, to Palmetto street, to Grandview avenue, to Linden street, to Forest avenue, Gates avenue, to Fresh Pond road, to Woodbine street, to Long Island railroad, to Woodhaven avenue, to White Pot road, to Astoria road, to North Hempstead plank road, to Lawn avenue, to the stream connecting Lawn avenue and Flushing creek, thence along said stream to its junction with Flushing creek, thence along Flushing creek to Strong causeway, the place of beginning.

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Fourth. The fourth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Sutter avenue and Williams avenue and running thence along Williams avenue to Blake avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Hegeman avenue, to New Jersey avenue, to Vienna avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to the waters

of Jamaica bay, thence southerly through the waters of Jamaica bay to a point east of Duck Point marsh, thence southerly and easterly to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence southerly and westerly, along said boundary line, south of Barren island, to the Atlantic ocean, thence westerly and northerly through the waters of Atlantic ocean, Gravesend bay, the Narrows and New York bay to the junction of Sixty-third street, thence along Sixty-third street to Third avenue, to Sixty-fifth street, to Sixth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Seventh avenue, to Fortieth street, to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), to Thirty-ninth street, to Twelfth avenue, to Fortieth street, to Thirteenth avenue, to Forty-first street, to Fourteenth avenue, to Forty-fourth street, to Fifteenth avenue, to Fiftieth street, to Sixteenth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Nineteenth avenue, to Forty-seventh street, to Washington avenue (or Parkville avenue), to Gravesend avenue, to Foster avenue, to East Seventeenth street, to Avenue I, to Flatbush avenue, to East Thirty-fourth street, to Avenue J, to Schenectady avenue, to Glenwood road, to East Forty-sixth street, to Farragut road, to Schenectady avenue, to Clarendon road, to Ralph avenue, to Church avenue, to East Ninety-first street, to Linden avenue, to Rockaway parkway, to Church avenue, to East Ninety-eighth street, to Lott avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Livonia avenue, to Osborn street, to Dumont avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Sutter avenue, and thence along Sutter avenue to Williams avenue the place of beginning.

Fifth. The fifth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of New York bay and Sixty-third street, and running thence along Sixty-third street to Third avenue, to Sixty-fifth street, to Sixth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Seventh avenue, to Fortieth street, to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), to Gravesend avenue, to Terrace place, to Eleventh avenue, to Seventeenth street, to Terrace place, to Prospect avenue, to Fourth avenue, to Garfield place, to Fifth avenue, to Saint Mark's avenue, to Fourth avenue, to Bergen street, to Boerum place, to Dean street, to Court street, to Amity street, to Clinton street, to Warren street, to Columbia street, to Congress street, to the waters of the East river, thence southerly through the waters of the East river, Buttermilk channel and New York bay to the place of beginning. Sixth. The sixth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Bergen street and Nevins street, and running thence along Nevins street to Atlantic avenue, to Bond street, to Fulton street, to Hudson avenue to De Kalb avenue, to Washington Park (or Cumberland street), to Myrtle avenue, to Spencer street, to Willoughby avenue, to Nostrand avenue, to Lafayette avenue, to Bedford avenue, to Dean street, to New York avenue, to Park place, to Nostrand avenue, to Eastern parkway, to New York avenue, to Sterling street, to Flatbush avenue (or Washington avenue), Malbone street, to Ocean avenue, to Parkside avenue, to Parade place, to Caton avenue, to Coney Island avenue, to Beverly road, to East Ninth street, to Avenue C (or Avenue C west), to West street, to Fifteenth avenue, to Thirty-seventh street, to Fourteenth avenue, to Forty-first street, to Thirteenth avenue, to Fortieth street, to Twelfth avenue, to Thirty-ninth street, to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), to Gravesend avenue, to Terrace place, to Eleventh avenue, to Seventeenth street, to Terrace place, to Prospect avenue, to Fourth avenue, to Garfield place, to Fifth avenue, to Saint Mark's

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avenue, to Fourth avenue, to Bergen street and thence along Bergen street to the place of beginning.

Seventh. The seventh senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Nostrand ave. and Flushing ave., and running thence along Flushing ave. to Broadway, to Hopkinson avenue, to MacDonough street, to Broadway, to Jamaica avenue, to Alabama avenue, to Atlantic avenue, to Williams avenue, to Sutter avenue, to Howard avenue, to Pacific street, to Ralph avenue, to Atlantic avenue, to Utica avenue, to Pacific street, to Schenectady avenue, to Fulton street, to Sumner avenue, to MacDonough street, to Lewis avenue, to Greene avenue, to Nostrand avenue and thence along Nostrand avenue to the place of beginning.

Eighth. The eighth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Nostrand avenue and Lafayette avenue and running thence along Lafayette avenue to Bedford avenue, to Dean street, to New York avenue, to Park place, to Nostrand avenue, to Eastern parkway, to New York avenue, to Sterling street, to Flatbush avenue (or Washington avenue), to Malbone street, to Ocean avenue, to Parkside avenue, to Parade place, to Caton avenue, to Coney Island avenue, to Beverly road, to East Ninth street, to Avenue C (or Avenue C west), to West street, to Fifteenth avenue, to Thirtyseventh street, to Fourteenth avenue, to Forty-fourth street, to Fifteenth avenue, to Fiftieth street, to Sixteenth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Nineteenth avenue, to Forty-seventh street, to Washington avenue (or Parkville avenue), to Gravesend avenue, to Foster avenue, to East Seventeenth street, to Avenue I, to Flatbush avenue, to East Thirty-fourth street, to Avenue J, to Schenectady avenue, to Glenwood road, to East Forty-sixth street, to Farragut road, to Schenectady avenue, to Clarendon road, to Ralph avenue, to Church avenue, to East Ninety-first street, to Linden avenue, to Rockaway parkway, to Church avenue, to East Ninety-eighth street, to Lott avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Livonia avenue, to Osborn street, to Dumont avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Sutter avenue, to Howard avenue, to Pacific street, to Ralph avenue, to Atlantic avenue, to Utica avenue, to Pacific street, to Schenectady avenue, to Fulton street, to Sumner avenue, to MacDouough street, to Lewis avenue, to Greene avenue, to Nostrand avenue and thence along Nostrand avenue to the place of beginning.

Ninth. The ninth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties and Stanhope street and running thence along Stanhope street to Hamburg avenue, to De Kalb avenue, to Broadway, to Hopkinson avenue, to MacDonough street, to Broadway, to Jamaica avenue, to Alabama avenue, to Atlantic avenue, to Williams avenue, to Blake avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Hegeman avenue, to New Jersey avenue, to Vienna avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to the waters of Jamaica bay, thence southerly through the waters of Jamaica bay to a point east of Duck Point marsh, thence southerly and easterly to the boundary line between Kings and Queens counties, thence northerly and westerly along said boundary line to the place of beginning.

Tenth. The tenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the East river and North Eleventh street, and running thence along North Eleventh street to Berry street, to North Twelfth street, to Union avenue, to

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Frost street, to Lorimer street, to Broadway, to Walton street, to Throop avenue, to Lorimer street, to Harrison avenue, to Flushing avenue, to Broadway, to De Kalb avenue, to Hamburg avenue, to Stanhope street, to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence along said boundary line to Newtown creek, thence northerly, westerly and southerly, through the waters of Newtown creek and the East river to the place of beginning.

Eleventh. The eleventh senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of Congress street and Buttermilk channel and running thence along Congress street to Columbia street, to Warren street, to Clinton street, to Amity street, to Court street, to Dean street, to Boerum place, to Bergen street, to Nevins street, to Atlantic avenue, to Bond street, to Fulton street, to Hudson avenue, to De Kalb avenue, to Washington park (or Cumberland street), to Myrtle avenue, to Spencer street, to Willoughby avenue, to Nostrand avenue, to Flushing avenue, to Harrison avenue, to Lorimer street, to Throop avenue, to Walton street, to Broadway, to Lorimer street, to Frost street, to Union avenue, to North Twelfth street, to Berry street, to North Eleventh street, to the waters of the East river, thence southerly through the waters of the East river and Buttermilk channel to the place of beginning.

Twelfth. The twelfth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the Hudson river and West Tenth street and running thence along West Tenth street to Greenwich street, to Charles street, to Bleecker street, to Christopher street, to West Fourth street, to West Washington place, to Sixth avenue, to West Third street, to Broadway, to East Fourth street, to Second avenue, to East Houston street, to Ludlow street, to Broome street, to Essex street, to Grand street, to Gouverneur street, to Cherry street, to Scammel street, to Water street, to Gouverneur slip, to the East river, thence through the waters of the East river and Hudson river to the place of beginning and including Governor's, Ellis, Bedloe's and Oyster islands.

Thirteenth. The thirteenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the Hudson river and West Sixty-third street and running thence along West Sixty-third street to Columbus avenue, to Ninth avenue, to West Fifty-seventh street, to Eighth avenue, to West Forty-fourth street, to Seventh avenue, to West Forty-third street, to Eighth avenue, to West Thirty-seventh street, to Seventh avenue, to West Fourteenth street, to Eighth avenue, to Bleecker street, to Bank street, to West Fourth street, to West Eleventh street, to Bleecker street, to Charles street, to Greenwich street, to West Tenth street, to the Hudson river, thence through the waters of the Hudson river to the place of beginning.

Fourteenth. The fourteenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the East river and East Eighteenth street and running thence along East Eighteenth street to Avenue B, to East Seventeenth street, to First avenue, to East Sixteenth street, to Third avenue, to East Fifteenth street, to Irving place, to East Fourteenth street, to Fourth avenue, to Astor place, to Broadway, to East Fourth street, to Second avenue, to East Houston street, to Ludlow street, to Broome street, to Essex street, to Grand street, to Gouverneur street, to Cherry street, to Scammel street, to Water street, to Gouverneur slip, to the East river, thence through the waters of the East river to the place of beginning.

Fifteenth. The fifteenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the Hudson river and West One Hundred and Sixteenth street and running thence along West One Hundred and Sixteenth street to Broadway, to West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, to Amsterdam avenue, to West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, to Columbus avenue (or Morningside avenue east), to West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, to Saint Nicholas avenue, to West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, to Seventh avenue, to West One Hundred and Tenth street, to Eighth avenue (or Central park west), to West Sixty-second street, to Broadway, to Eighth avenue (or Central park west), to West Fifty-eighth street, to Ninth avenue, to Columbus avenue, to West Sixty-third street, to the Hudson river, thence through the waters of the Hudson river to the place of beginning.

Sixteenth. The sixteenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the East river and East Eighty-first street and running thence along East Eighty-first street to East End avenue, to East Eighty-fourth street, to Avenue A, to East Seventy-seventh street, to Third avenue, to East Seventysixth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Seventy-fourth street, to Third avenue, to East Fifty-second street, to Lexington avenue, to East Fortieth street, to Third avenue, to East Thirty-fourth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Twenty-second street; to Third avenue, to East Sixteenth street, to First avenue, to East Seventeenth street, to Avenue B, to East Eighteenth street, to the East river, thence through the waters of the East river to the place of beginning and including Blackwell's island.

Seventeenth. The seventeenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Seventh ave. and West One Hundred and Eighteenth st. and running thence along West One Hundred and Eighteenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, to Park avenue, to East Ninety-sixth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Seventy-ninth street, to Third avenue, to East Seventy-sixth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Seventy-fourth street, to Third avenue, to East Fifty-second street, to Lexington avenue, to East Fortieth street, to Third avenue, to East Thirty-fourth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Twenty-second street, to Third avenue, to East Fifteenth street, to Irving place, to East Fourteenth street, to Fourth avenue, to Astor place, to Broadway, to West Third street, to Sixth avenue, to West Washington place, to West Fourth street, to Christopher street, to Bleecker street, to West Eleventh street, to West Fourth street, to Bank street, to Bleecker street, to Eighth avenue, to West Fourteenth street, to Seventh avenue, to West Thirty-seventh street, to Eighth avenue, to West Forty-third street, to Seventh avenue, to West Forty-fourth street, to Eighth avenue, to West Fifty-seventh street, to Ninth avenue, to West Fifty-eighth street, to Eighth avenue (or Central park west), to Broadway, to West Sixty-second street, to Eighth avenue (or Central park west), to West One Hundred and Tenth street, to Seventh avenue, and thence along Seventh avenue to the place of beginning.

Eighteenth. The eighteenth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of the East river and East One Hundred and Fifteenth street and running thence along East One Hundred and Fifteenth street to Second avenue, to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, to Third avenue, to East One

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