Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 21 



Green's ivoods: — Between Lake Maxinkuckee and Lost Lake. 



Hawk's marsh: — At the southwest bordei- of the town of Cul- 

 ver, or just west of the Assembly grounds. The marsh comprises 

 3 or 4 acres. It is a sphagnum bog with a dense thicket of poison 

 sumac, mountain holly, winter holly, chokeberry, and the like. In 

 the middle of the marsh is a small pond around which are cran- 

 berries, pitcher plants, high bush huckleberries, leather leaf, marsh 

 rosemary, cotton grass, etc. 



Ice-houses: — On the west side of the lake at Outlet Bay and 

 north of the Outlet about 500 feet. 



Indiana hoathonse: — On the east side about half a mile north of 

 the Maxinkuckee road. 



Indiaympolis pier: — On the east side about 2500 feet south of 

 the mouth of Aubeenaubee Creek. 



Jenks' cottage: — East side of Long Point near the McSheehy 

 cottage. 



Lakevieiv Hotel: — On the north shore of the lake about 1,000 

 feet east of the Culver railroad station. 



Lapaz Junction, 18 miles north of Culver. 



McOiiat cottage: — On east side of lake north of the Indianapolis 

 pier. 



McSheehy cottage: — East side of Long Point near the tip. 



Murray's: — A small farm bordering the southwest part of the 

 lake, south of the Gravelpit. 



Nor) is pier: — At the southeast corner of the lake about 1,200 

 feet from Norris Inlet. 



Outlet: — At the base of the north side of Long Point. It is 

 crossed at its beginning by a concrete bridge on the public high- 

 way and also by the Vandalia Railroad a few feet further down. 

 Sometimes referred to as the Thoroughfare. 



Outlet marsh: — The low, marshy ground along the Outlet be- 

 tween the railroad bridge and the upper end of Lost Lake. This 

 marsh is mostly under water and is covered with a rank growth of 

 bluejoint grass, sedges and cattails. It is a favorite resort for 

 bitterns, rails, long-billed marsh wrens, and red-winged blackbirds. 



Outlet stream: — The stream connecting Lost Lake with the 

 Tippecanoe River; sometimes called Outlet Creek. 



Overmyer's ivoods: — On the south shore of the lake between 

 Farrar's woods and Norris Inlet. This has the same general char- 

 acter as Farrar's woods, except that much of it is on higher ground 

 in which there is a good deal of clay. 



Palmer house: — On the north shore just west of the Academy 

 grounds. 



