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The first fortnight in July visited Glen Island, Bongards, Indian Point Light 

 House and Emerald, reaching Picton on the 14th. 



The rest of the month patrolled in the neighhourhood of Cressy and Glen 

 Island. 



From the 4th to the 20th August patrolled through Deseronto, Picton, Glen 

 Island, Bongard, Cressy, Main Ducks, Glenora, Prinyer's Cove, Indian Point, and 

 Point Traverse. The rest of the month visited Picton, Bongards, Adolphustown, 

 and Carnaham Bay. 



The first two weeks in September visited Bongards, Indian Point, South Bay, 

 Picton, Pigeon Island, Main Ducks, Yorkshire, and Point Traverse. The remainder 

 of the month patrolled around Indian Point, Picton, Glenora and Glen Island. 



The whole of October was spent in the district of Picton. 



On Thursday, the 7th iSTovember, patrolled the waters to Prinyer's Cove. 

 Reached Indian Point on the 11th and found the waters clear of nets. 



On the 18th visited Picton and Bongards, and on the 30th left Picton and 

 patrolled to Cressy, arriving back at Picton. 



This finished the season's work. 



REPORT OF WORK PERFORMED BY LAUNCH "LIBBY'' ON STONY 

 LAKE DURING THE YEAR 1912. 



Started the season's patrol on May 10th, calling at Young's Point, Clear Lake, 

 Burleigh Falls, and Lovesick Lake, to see that parties were not netting fish, con- 

 tinuing the patrol for several days. On 28th May went to Stony Lake, from there 

 to Burleigh Falls, and on the 4th June to Lovesick Lake; on the 12th to Black 

 Lake; next day to Stony Lake, Mt. Julian, and Burleigh Falls, seeing that fisher- 

 men had their permits. The months of July and August were spent patrolling 

 among the different lakes seeing that the laws were being observed and that 

 Americans and other non-residents had angling permits. 



On Monday, 2nd September, went to Young's Point, Stony Lake, and Bur- 

 leigh Falls to see that Americans were not shooting ducks without a license. The 

 remainder of the month was spent in the same manner. 



Went to Lovesick T>ake on Monday the 14th October, having been informed 

 that parties were netting bass and maskinonge. Next day patrolled Deer Bay, and 

 on Thursday and Friday went to Black Duck Lake, Stony Lake, Burleigh Falls, 

 and Lovesick Lake. The last day of patrol (Monday, 28th October) was spent at 

 Stony Lake seeing that parties were not trapping. 



