18 INLAND FISHEEIES. 



Carg-e's Ledge off against Gooseberry Island. The east side of 

 Island Rock at west end Cogg-esliall's Beach, with Amy's house, 

 and Rockj^ Farm house Avith Mr. Hopkin's steeple. 



Bange for the Fountain. 



The Black Bock with ten fathoms, Collins house the Black Rock. 

 The light house with the grove next northward of Tower Hill, and 

 with a high bnnch of trees near the middle of it ; or late in the 

 fall let Collin's house range with the east side of the rock about 

 tAvelve fathoms. Good in September for blue-fish and succoting 

 and late in the fall for cod and tautog. 



Shole Nuh {Knob). 



The high rocks southward of Castle Hill, with a white clift to 

 the southward of dumplings and Rocky Farm house just over the 

 south-east part of Gooseberry Island and south-easterly from that 

 for one-half mile. 



BKOKEN GROUND FALL COD AND TAUTOG 



Scup Ledge. 



The high part of the outermost rock at Saconett Point just 

 within Cormorant Rock and Cozzen's house. 



Easton's Point in range Avith a tree, the top only appears when 

 on the ledge, nine to ten fathoms. July and August large fish. 



Cormorant Inner Shole. 



North-east corner of Easton's orchard in range with the wind- 

 mill, a large tree in Saconett to range just on the south-west of 

 Sachuest or the windmill over the hollow on Cormorant Rock. 



Other Part. 



James Easton's buttonwood tree in range with the buttonwood 

 tree by the mill north-west of Church's orchard just within the 

 high part of Cormorant Rock j a few trees over the low part of 

 the rock. 



