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Tarlp: V. 



-Obscrvaiions on iemperature of timtcr 

 Orland, Mc. 



in Eastern Eiver and Dead Brook, 



[Depth of water in Eastern River, 16 feet ; in Dead Brook, 5i feet. Dead Brook is a long, shallow 

 stream, and the observations were taken at the point where salmon were kept in 1871. Eastern 

 River conies from large ponds, and the temperature was observed within one-half mile of the outlet of 

 one of them.] 



Table VI. — Observations on temperature in Sandy River, at New Sharon, made hy J. F. 



Pratt, M. D. 



[Station 1 is above the dam one-half of a mile ; depth of water, 15 feet. Station 2 is below the dam 

 four rods ; depth of water, 10 feet. J 



