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IN MAIN LAKE. 



Location. 



From Biological Station to Ogden Point, North 37° East. 



From Ogden Point to east end of Crow's Bay, South 53° East. 



From Biological Station to Wawasee, North. 



From Wawasee to Black Stnmp Point, South 52° West. 



From Biological Station to Cedar Point, North 64° East. 



From Cedar Point to Morrison's Island, South. 



From Morrison's Island to northeast corner of Crow's Bay, North 8° East. 



From south end of Jarrett's Bay to mouth of Bay, North 7° West. 



From east margin of Ogden Point to north end of Johnson's Bay, North 



1° West. 

 From north end of Johnson's Bay to mouth of Bay, South 10° East. 

 From east side of Ogden Point across Johnson's Bay, North 60° East. 

 From middle of east side of Johnson's Bay, across the Bay, North 79° 



West. 

 From Clark's Point to Morrison's Island, East. 

 From mouth of Turkey Creek across Jarrett's Bay, West. 

 From a point | of a mile west of Biological Station across the lake. North. 

 From Clark's Point to east side of Ogden Point, North 5^° East. 

 From point a half mile east of Biological Station, North. 

 From Ogden Point to Black Stump Point, North 83° West. 

 Fiom west side of Jarrett's Bay to Mineral Point, East. 

 From ('lark's Point to east side of Johnson's Bay, North 30° East. 

 From north end of No. 22 to Ogden Point, South 85° West, 

 From point one-half mile west of Wawasee across lake. South. 

 From Black Stump Point, North. 

 From Eppert's South. 



One-quarter of a mile west of No. 26 and parallel with it. 

 One-quarter of a mile west of No. 27 and parallel with it. 



IN SYRACUSE LAKE. 



Location. 



From middle of east end of Syracuse Lake, South 80° West. 



From point 700 feet southeast of west extremity of Lake, North 70° East. 



From a point on north shore one-half mile east of west extremity of lake, 



South 10° West. 

 From west extremity of lake, South 80° East. 



In the accompanying map, constructed by Mr. Jiulay, the hypothetical con- 

 tour lines of the bottom of the lake were drawn from the soundings along the 

 above mentioned lines, and numerous other soundings taken to determine the ex- 

 tent of certain depths of water. The contour lines indicate intervals of ten feet 



