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ALPHABETICAL LIST AND DEFINITIONS OF THE 
LOCALITIES FROM WHICH FISHES ARE 
RECORDED IN THIS CATALOGUE. 
Alamoosook Lake.—Tributary Penobscot River, Hancock 
County, Orland; through Orland, Eastern or Narramisic 
River. 
Allagash River.—Tributary St. John River, rising in 
Chamberlain Lake, flowing north, including a series of large 
lakes in its course. 
Allagash River Lakes.—Chamberlain, Eagle, Churchill, 
Umsaskis, Long and Round Lakes. 
Ambajejus Falls.—Just above Ambajejus Lake, West 
Branch Penobscot River. 
Androscoggin River.—Rises in Umbagog Lake, one of the 
tangeley Lakes, flowing through New Hampshire and west- 
ern Maine, joining Kennebec waters at Merrymeeting Bay, 
Sagadahoc County. 
Aroostook River.—Tributary St. John, flowing east through 
Aroostook County, joining St. John in New Brunswick. 
Auburn.—On Androscoggin River, Androscoggin County. 
Auburn Lake.—Tributary Androscoggin, Androscoggin 
County, Auburn. 
Bagaduce River.—An arm of Penobscot Bay, east of Cas- 
tine, in Hancock County, the head in Sedgwick. 
Bald Head.—A rocky headland, Phippsburg, one mile 
west of Small Point. 
Bangor.—Penobscot County, on Penobscot River. Head 
of marine navigation. 
