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Scraggly Lake-—Tributary Junior Lake, Penobscot County, 
near Washington County line, flowing thence into Sysladobsis 
Lake. 
Sebago Lake.—Head waters of Presumpscot River, second 
largest lake in State, receiving the waters of numerous other 
lakes and ponds, Cumberland County. 
Sebasticook River.—Outlet of Sebasticook Lake, Moose and 
Indian Ponds, Somerset County; tributary Kennebec River. 
Sebee Lake.—tTributary Penobscot River, Penobscot 
County, through Piscataquis River. 
Sebee Pond.—Same as Sebec Lake. 
Sebec River—Outlet of Sebec Lake, tributary to Piscata- 
quis River. 
Sebois River.—Tributary East Branch of Penobscot River, 
at head of Wessataquoik Deadwater, outlet of Scraggly 
Lake, Penobscot County. 
Second Hurd Pond.—Tributary first Hurd Pond. 
Seguin Island.—Off mouth Kennebec River, Sagadahoc 
County. 
Sheepscot Bay.—A deep fjord like bay between George- 
town, Sagadahoc County, and Southport, Lincoln County, 
east of the Kennebec entrance. 
Sheepscot River—Heading principally in Sheepscot Grand 
Pond, and emptying into Sheepscot Bay near Southport, 
Lincoln County. 
Ship Pond.—Tributary Sebec Lake, Penobscot County, 
Elliotsville. 
Ship Pond Stream.—Connecting Ship Pond and Sebec Lake. 
Sidney.—On Messalonskee Lake and Kennebec River, 
Kennebec County. 
Simpson Brook.—Tributary Androscoggin River, Cumber- 
land County, Brunswick. 
