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Lower Cotuit Pond. — Barnstable. Fresh water. Three-fourths of a mile long, 



one-fourth of a mile wide, rather deep and free from vegetation. 

 Middle Cotuit Pond. — Barnstable. Fresh water. Tliree-fourths of a mile long. 



one-fourth of a mile wide, rather shallow and full of vegetation. 

 Upper Cotuit Pond. — Barnstable. Fresh water. One mile long, half a mile 



wide, deep and free from vegetation. 

 Chequaquet Lake or Great Pond. — Barnstable. Fresh water. Two miles long 



and two miles wide, deep and free from vegetation. 

 Crescent Lake or Long Pond. — Centerville, Barnstable. Fresh Water. Half a 



mile long, quarter of a mile wide, deep and free from vegetation. 

 Shallow Pond. — Barnstable. Fresh water. East of Great Pond, triangular, 



half a mile across, shallow and choked with vegetation. 

 Long' Pond.— Brewster. Fresh water. Two and a half miles long, 1 mile wide, 



quite deep and free from vegetation. 

 Seymour or Bangs Pond. — Brewster. Fresh water. Circular, half a mile in 



diameter, quite deep and free from vegetation. 

 Pleasant Lake or Hinckleys Pond. — Harwich. Fresh water. Elliptical, half 



a milg in diameter, quite deep and free from vegetation. 

 Round Pond. — Fresh water. In Barnstable east of Lower Cotuit Pond, rather 



small and full of all kinds of vegetation. 

 Plax Pond. — Fresh water. In Bourne between North Pocasset and South 



Pocasset, quarter of a mile in diameter, and fairly clear of vegetation. 

 Red Brook Pond. — Fresh water. In Bourne at South Pocasset, formed by a 



dam across Red Brook, shallow and filled with vegetation. 

 Ashumet Pond. — Fresh water. In Mashpee west of John Pond, a mile long, 



half a mile wide, deep and clear. 

 Scargo Lake. — Fresh water. In Dennis Village, three-quarters of a mile long, 



half a mile wide, deep and clear. 

 Flax Pond. — Fresh water. In Dennis, north of Follins Pond, at the head of Bass 



River, a very small and weedy pond. 

 Clear Pond. — Chatham. Fresh water. Beside the road from Chatham to South 



Chatham, very small, with few water plants. 

 Weedy Pond. — Chatham. Fresh water. Not far from the preceding pond, also 



very small and choked with vegetation. 



PONDS ON THE ELIZABETH ISLANDS 



Rams I-Iead Pond. — Rams Head Island, Hadley Harbor. Fresh water. Small 



and full of water plants of all kinds. 

 Uncatena Pond. — Uncatena Island. Fresh water. Small and shallow and free 



from vegetation. 

 Marys Lake. — Naushon Island. Fresh water. Quarter of a mile in diameter 



and shallow, free from vegetation. 

 Pond near lighthouse at Tarpaulin Cove, Naushon Island. Fresh water. Small 



and full of water plants. 

 Pond near the beach north of the wharf at Tarpaulin Cove. Fresh water. 



Very shallow, with coffee-colored water, and full of vegetation. 

 French Watering Place. — Southeast shore of Naushon Island. Fresh water. 



Of medium size and free from vegetation except in one corner. 

 West End Pond. — Naushon Island. Fresh water. Circular, quarter of a mile 



in diameter and very shallow, with considerable vegetation. 

 East End Pond. — Nashawena Island. Fresh water. Of medium size, shallow, 



and choked with vegetation. 



