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Damariscotta.--On Damariscotta River, Lincoln County. 
Damariscotta River—Lincoln County, Damariscotta. 
Debsconeag Lake.—Tributary West Branch of Penobscot 
River, Piscataquis County. 
Deer Isle.—Big and Little, in Hancock County, bounded 
on the north by Eggemoggin Reach, on the east by Jericho, 
and on the west by East Penobscot Bay; directly north of 
Isle au Haut. 
Dennys River.—Outlet of Meddybemps Lake into Cobs- 
cook Bay, Washington County, ene Charlotte and 
Dennysville. 
Dixmont.—Southwest corner Penobscot County. 
Donnell’s River.—Outlet of Donnell’s Pond into Sullivan 
River, Hancock County, Franklin. 
Duck Islands.—South of Mt. Desert, and east of Swan’s 
Island, Hancock County. 
Duck Pond.—Tributary through Mill Brook, of Presump- 
scot River, Cumberland County, now known as Highland 
Lake, bounded by Westbrook, Windham and Falmouth. 
Dyer River.—Tributary Sheepscot River, Lincoln County. 
Eagle Island.—Casco Bay, Cumberland County, Harpswell. 
Eagle Lake.-—One of Allagash River Lakes, next below 
Chamberlain, Piscataquis County. 
_ Eagle Lakes.—Kast Branch of Fish River Lakes, tributary 
St. John River, northern Aroostook County; include Long, 
Mud, Salmon, Bear, Cross, Square and Eagle Lakes. 
East Branch of Penobscot.—Joins Penobscot River at Med- 
way, Penobscot County, same as Matagamon River. 
East Branch of Royals River.—Tributary Royals River, 
flowing through Durham and Pownal, commonly known as 
“The Branch”, Androscoggin and Cumberland Counties. 
