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cove opposite the southwestern end of Bar Island, is 

 known as Eddys Brook. 



(6) The point next northwest of Cape Levi is known as 

 Parker Point. 



(7) The brook rising east of Town Hill, and flowing 

 into the South Branch of Northeast Creek is known as 

 Aunt Betsys Brook. 



(8) The brook flowing westward into Clark Cove is 

 known as Meadow Brook. 



(9) The marsh by the Salt Pond on Thomas Bay is 

 known as Jones Marsh. 



(10) Denning Walk at the Quarries on the western 

 shore of Somes Sound lies farther to the eastward, between 

 the road and the shore, and the position of the name 

 should be changed accordingly. 



(11) The course of Sunken Heath Brook is shown incor- 

 rectly between Sunken Heath and the road. It should flow 

 directly south from the Heath to the road, not as shown 

 on the map. The remainder of its course, however, is 

 correctly shown. 



(12) The name Saul Cliff, on the shore south of Bar 

 Harbor, should be Sols Cliff. 



We should be very glad to receive from any one other 

 information that will serve to make the map more perfect 

 and useful to those interested in the Island. 



III. Nomenclature op the Catalogue. 



As was stated in the Preface, it seems well to the 

 authors to state more at length the reasons why they 

 think it advisable to follow as a standard for this cata- 

 logue the nomenclature of the sixth edition of Gray's 

 Manual (so far as it covers the ground), rather than that 



