PATROLS. 



One hundred seventy-five patrolmen were employed during 

 the season, and one hundred seventy-five fires were reported by 

 them. When the weather conditions would permit, these men 

 were employed in the construction of telephone lines, lookout 

 stations, trails, camps, etc. Fires which could not be extin- 

 guished by the regular force and on which it was necessary to 

 employ extra help, were as follows : 



Acres 



Location. Burned. 



Twp. No. 6, Washington Co i 



Twp. No. 5, Washington Co lo 



Pleasant Ridge PI., Somerset Co 200 



Twp. No. 33, Hancock Co 100 



Edmunds, Washington Co 5 



Twp. No. 10, Hancock Co 10 



Twp. No. 24, Washington Co 5 



Twp. No. 10, Hancock Co 10 



Twp. 15, R. 7, Aroostook Co 25 



Indian No. 3, Penobscot Co 4 



Indian No. 3, Penobscot Co 8 



Glenwood PI., Aroostook Co 5 



Twp. 24 M. D., Washington Co 3 



Twp. 24, M. D., Washington Co 300 



Twp. 24, M. D., Washington Co 200 



Molunkus PI., Aroostook Co 6 



Little Squaw, Piscataquis Co 60 



Macwahoc PI., Aroostook Co 1200 



Twp. 4, R. 9, Piscataquis Co 2 



Twp. No. 7, Hancock Co 75 



Twp. Letter D, FrankHn Co 40 



Big SquaAv, Piscataquis Co 3 



Hartfords Point, Piscataquis Co 



Twp. 23 and 24, Washington Co 18 



Indian No. 3, Penobscot Co 30 



