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receiving the waters of several groups of ponds, Hancock 
County, Sullivan. 
Surry.—East side of mouth of Union River, Hancock 
County. 
Swan Lake.—Tributary Lower Penobscot River, Waldo 
County, Swanville, near Belfast. 
Sysladobsis Lake.—One of the western St. Croix system, 
Washington County, otherwise known as Dobsis or Dobsy. 
Sysladobsissis Lake.—Little Sysladobsis, same as Little 
Dobsis or Little Dobsy. 
Taylor Pond.—Tributary Androscoggin River, Androscog- 
gin County, Auburn. 
Telos Lake.—Connected with Chamberlain Lake by 
thoroughfares, as Telosmis or Round Pond, and with Webster 
Lake by a stream called “The Cut-Out’, Piscataquis County. 
Thomas Pond.—Tributary Sebago Lake, Cumberland 
County, South Casco. 
Thompson Pond.—Tributary Little Androscoggin River, 
Oxford, Cumberland and Androscoggin Counties, Oxford, 
Otisfield and Poland. 
Toddy Pond.—Tributary Alamoosook Lake, Hancock 
County, Bluehill, Penobscot and Orland. 
Tomah Stream.—Tributary West Branch of St. Croix 
River, Washington County. 
Trip Pond.—Tributary Little Androscoggin River, Andro- 
scoggin County, Poland. 
Tunk Lake-—Same as Tunk Pond, tributary Goulds- 
borough Bay through Tunk Stream, Hancock County, Tunk 
Pond Station. 
Tunk River.—Same as Tunk Stream, outlet of Tunk Lake. 
Umbagog Lake.—Lowest or southernmost of Rangeley Lakes 
chain, head of Androscoggin River, Oxford County, Maine, 
and Coos County, New Hampshire. 
