GEOGRAPHICAL DATA. 



Annapolis Basin, Lat. 44 40' N., Long. 65 42' W. The entrance 

 is through Digby Gut which is not over one-half mile wide. 



American Cove is stated to be in Whitehead Harbor. (See Gull 

 Cove.) 



Beaver Island, Lat. 44 49' N., Long. 62 20' W. The island is 

 about one-half mile long. It is now marked by a light-house. 



Beaver Harbor, Lat, 44 55' N., Long. 62 20|' W. The harbor 

 is about 3 miles deep and 3 miles wide at the entrance. 



Bryer (Briar] Island, Lat, 44 16' N., Long. 66 22' W. 



Cape Negro Harbor, Lat 43 32' N., Long. 65 21' W. Each of the 

 two entrances to the harbor are less than 1 mile wide. 



Cheticamp Point, Lat. 46 36' N., Long. 61 3' W. (See Friar 

 Head.) 



Digby Harbor. The town of Digby is located on the south side of 

 Annapolis Basin (which see). 



Ellenwood Harbor is stated to be in Tusket Islands (which see). 



Friar Head, Lat. 46 31' N., Long. 61 5' W. A line drawn from 

 Cheticamp Point to Margaree (or Sea Wolf) Island would pass 

 within less than two miles of Friar Head. At no point would such 

 line be more than three miles from land. 



Gullivers Hole, Lat, 44 37' N., Long. 65 55' W. A small bay 

 about mile deep and about mile wide at the entrance. 



Gull Cove, Lat. 44 39' N., Long. 66 42' W. A small bay on 

 Whitehead Island, S. E. of Grand Man'an Island. 



Guysborough Harbor, Lat, 45 25' N., Long. 61 30' W. The 

 harbor is long and narrow, about 8 miles deep and from to of 

 mile wide. 



Liscomb Harbor, Lat. 45 N., Long. 62 W. The entrance to the 

 harbor is not over a mile wide. 



Margaree (Margurite) Island, Lat, 46 22' N., Long. 61 16' W. 

 This is the same as Sea Wolf Island, so named on British Admiralty 

 Chart, 1847-1857, (Gulf of St. Lawrence, sheet X, No. 2727). In 

 the account of the seizure of Egret and Mars, September 5, 1841, by 

 United States Consul (ante, p. 468), it is called Sea Wolf Island, and 

 in the data contained in the report of the Registrar of the Vice Ad- 

 miralty Court at Halifax in 1852 (ante, p. 1078), it is called Mar- 

 garee Island. 



Mabou (Cape or River) : 



Cape Mabou, Lat. 46 9' N., Long. 61 27' W. 

 Mabou River, Lat. 46 5' N., Long. 61 29' W. 



Papers Harbor, Lat, 44 48' N., Long. 62 39' W. The entrance to 

 the harbor is about \\ miles. 



Port Hood Harbor, Lat, 46 N., Long. 61 32' W. The harbor is 

 formed by Smith Island extending parallel with the mainland for 

 a distance of about 2 miles; the width of the harbor is from to 

 li miles. 



Ragged Island (Harbor), Lat. 43 42' N., Long. 65 6' W. The 

 widest entrance to the harbor is less than 2 miles wide. 



Where the word. " ruile " is used, it should always be understood to mean 

 the marine mile. 



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