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Lake Richardson._-One of the Rangeley chain, same as 
Welokenebacook. 
Leweys Lake.-—West Branch of St. Croix. Most eastern 
of «Western Schoodic Chain,” Washington County, Me., and 
Princeton, N. B. 
Linecolnville——W est side Penobscot Bay, south side Duck 
Trap Harbor. 
Little Beaver Pond.——Tributary Rainbow Lake, Piscataquis 
County. 
Little Goddard Brook.—Tributary Square Lake, Aroostook 
County. 
Little Pushaw Pond.—Tributary Penobscot River, Penob- 
scot County, Corinth. 
Little Sebago Lake.—Tributary Presumpscot River, Cum- 
berland County, North Windham and Gray. 
Little Spring Brook.—Tributary Matagamon River on East 
Branch of Penobscot, Penobscot County, not far below Great 
Spring Brook. 
Long Pond.—Same as Long Lake, tributary Sebago Lake, 
through Songo River. 
Lubee.—South of Cobscook Bay and Eastport, Washing- 
ton County. 
Lumbo .Ledge.—Fishing ground off southeastern part of 
Casco Bay. 
Lunkasoos Lake.—Tributary East Branch Penobscot, Penob- 
scot County, four miles below the Spring Brooks. 
Machias River.—Rises in Machias Lakes, and _ enters 
Machias Bay at Machiasport, Washington County. 
Magurrowock Stream.—Tributary St. Croix River, outlet 
to Magurrowock Lake, Washington County, Robbinston and 
Calais. 
