FOREST COMMISSIONERS REPORT. 



21 



Fires 

 reported 

 Lookout tations operated by same. 



No. *34. Grand Lake Sta., Mattagamon Mt., T. 6, R. 8, 



W. E. L. S 2 



No. *35. Boarstone Mt., Twp. 8, R. g, N. W. P., Elliotts- 



ville i8 



Joe Mary Mt, A, R. lo, W. E. L. S lo 



Cooper Mt. Station, Cooper, Washington County 21 

 Musquash Mt., Topsfield, Washington County. . 6 



Green Mt., Twp. 4, R. 18, W. E. L. S 13 



Mucalsea Mt., Twp. 5, R. 16, W. E. L. S 20 



Saddleback Mt., Twp. 2, R. i, Franklin County 5 

 Double Top Mt., Twp. 4, R. 10, W^ E. L. S 2 



No. *36 

 No. *37 

 No. *38 

 No. *39 

 No. *40 

 No. *4i 

 No. *42 



303 



* Stations established in 191 3. 



Patrols. 



One hundred seventy-three patrolmen were employed during 

 the season, and 71 fires were reported by them. When the 

 weather conditions would permit, these men were engaged in 

 the construction of telephone lines, lookout stations, trails, 

 camps, etc. 



Fires which could not be extinguished by the regular force 

 and on which it was necessary to employ extra help were as 



follows : 



Area Cost of 



Location Burned. Damage. Fighting. 



Twp. 33, Hancock 200 $100 $21 25 



Twp. 7, Hancock 300 1 1" 89 



B. R. 2, Aroostook 25 6 35 



Twp. 10, Hancock 50 42 55 



Twp. 21, Hancock 118 5 25 



Glenwood, Aroostook 10 i 10 00 



Twp. 32, Hancock 100 200 24 30 



Twp. 10, Hancock 25 100 14 60 



Westmanland, Aroostook i 5 5 5o 



Letter D, Franklin 50 10 176 31 



16, R. 4, Aroostook 25 25 21 00 



D, R. 2, Aroostook i 50 8 90 



Twp. 42 & 43, Washington 29 00 



