150 FOREST commissioner's REPORT. 



ancient records and material in York and Cumberland counties, 

 better qualified for this work if it is deemed of sufficient impor- 

 tance. 



The following is a list of islands and ledges along the coast 

 between the Penobscot and St. Croix Rivers, and outside the 

 Waldo Patent, which appear never to have been conveyed by 

 Massachusetts or Maine: 



No name: W. County — St. Croix River — a little north of 

 Pleasant Point — sometimes called Lower Island — about three 

 rods square. 



Simpson's Island : W. County — East Machias — North of 

 The Rim — size two or three acres. 



Lobster Island : W. County — Machiasport — A small ledge 

 in upper part of Little Kennebec Bay. 



Porcupine Island : W. County — Little Kennebec Bay — ofif 

 end of Johnson's Point, and connected with it at low water, — 

 a very small island of little value. 



Buckhead Ledges : W. County — Machias Bay — a small rocky 

 island destitute of vegetation, about 200 yds. from Birch Head. 



Gray's Rock : Washington County — Little Kennebec Bay — 

 a large ledge barred to shore. 



Fans Island : W. County — Little Kennebec Bay — a sm.all 

 island with a growth fir. 



Gull Rock : W. County — Englishman's Bay — West of Black 

 Head. 



Calf Island: W. County — Englishman's Bay — near Calf 

 Point — I acre, about half bare rocks. Worth about $100. 



Siiag Ledge: W. County — Englishman's Bay — south of Pt. 

 Mann — a small low rocky island covered with grass. 



Shag Rock: W. County — Englishman's Bay — east of Double 

 Shot Island. 



Green Island: W. County — Englishman's Bay — north of the 

 Brothers — 1-2 acre — of little value. 



Pulpit Rock: W. County — Englishman's Bay — south of 

 Halifax Island — a low bare islet, entirely destitute of vegetation. 



Bar Island : W. County — Chandler Bay — N. E. Popplestone 

 Beach — a fair sized island barred to shore. 



John White's Island : W. County — North of Cape Split — en- 

 trance to Ports Harbor — a rocky island of about 5 acres, partly 

 wooded, — worth about $50 



