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Whaleboat Island.—Casco Bay, Cumberland County, Harps- 
well. 
White Head.—An island in St. George, ten miles south of 
Rockland, at the southwestern entrance to Mussel Ridge 
Channel, on the southern passage to and from Rockland har- 
bor. “The Mud”, a local fishing ground, is a large tract of 
muddy bottom, in sixteen to twenty-one fathoms of water, 
and directly south of the island one mile distant. . 
Wild River.—Tributary Androscoggin River, rising in 
mountains of New Hampshire, and Oxford County, Maine. 
Wilton Pond.—Same as Wilson Pond; tributary Sandy 
River, Franklin County, Wilton. 
Winkempaugh Brook.—Tributary Branch Pond, Hancock 
County, Dedham. 
Winnegance Creek.—A_ brackish tributary of the lower 
Kennebec River, between West Bath and Phippsburg, Saga- 
dahoc County. 
Winterport.—Lower Penobscot River, Waldo County. 
Wissataquoik Deadwater.—East Branch of Penobscot River, 
between mouth of Wissataquoik River and mouth of Sebois 
River, Penobscot County, east Mount Katahdin region. 
Wissataqguoik River.—Rises on north slope of Katahdin 
Mountain; tributary of East Branch of Penobscot River, just 
above Hunt Rapids. 
Wolfs Neck.—Point of land south side of Harraseeket 
River, Cumberland County, Freeport. 
Wood Island.—Casco Bay, Sagadahoc County, near Small 
Point. 
York River.—Rises in York Pond, flows into York Har- 
bor, York County, York. 
Yellow Rock.—Near Eastport, Washington County. 
