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below Balm of Gilead. It appears in the earlier reports as 



"Raymont." It had: — 



1882 45,000 



1883 39.000 



1884 38,000 



1885 49,800 



1886 49.500 



1888 50,000 



Total 271,300 



Roblee brook. — This is not a good stream, because the 

 lower portion is dry in summer. It runs through the vil- 

 lage of North Creek and is a strong stream most of the year, 

 In 1888 it had 50,000 fry, but I would not recommend it for 

 future stocking. There is another brook by this name which 

 empties into North creek. 



North creek. — This is a good stream. It has a dam and a 

 tannery at its mouth, in the village of that name. It directly 

 received : — 



18S4 38,900 



1S87 41.750 



1S88 55,000 



Total 135,650 



Besides this it had plants in one of its tributaries, known 

 as roaring brook, given below. 



Roaring brook. — This stream is referred .to in the sixth 

 paragraph above, and I have reason to believe that all the plants 

 made were in the tributary of North creek, and not in the 

 Thirteenth brook. Those of 1886 and 1888 certainly were, 

 The stream received : — 



1883 (two plants) 67,400 



1884 38,800 



1886 59,800 



1 888 50,000 



Total 2 16,000 



