40 SHELL-FISH COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT. [Jan., 
the breakwater distant about fifty feet from its northwest 
corner, (3) the North Church spire and South Church spire 
in Bridgeport are in range. 
Between Stratford and Milford: no point is agreed 
upon. 
Between Milford and Orange: a point at the center of 
the bridge across Oyster River. 
Between Orange and New Haven: a point in the com- 
missioners’ shore line where it is intersected by the merid- 
ian line which passes through that point where the boun- 
dary line between New Haven and Orange, as established 
by the Superior Court in 1874, touches the line of the 
Sound as established by said court the same year. 
Between New Haven and East Haven, including the 
annex: a point at the center of Morris’ Creek. 
Between East Haven and Branford: a point at the mid- 
dle of a line drawn across the mouth of Farm River at 
high tide. 
Between Branford and Guilford: a point at a bound 
stone near Hoadley’s Point. 
Between Guilford and Madison: a point at the northeast 
corner of Munger’s Island fish-house. 
Between Madison and Clinton: a rock known as “West 
Rock,” in Killingworth harbor. 
Between Clinton and Westbrook : a point near the center 
of Lewis’ Grove and east of “the ditch.” 
Between Westbrook and Old Saybrook: a heap of stones 
about half way between Kelsey’s Point and Chapman’s 
Point. 
Between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme: the center of 
Connecticut River. 
Between Old Lyme and East Lyme: a point in the 
center of a line drawn across the mouth of Four Mile River 
at high tide. 
Between East Lyme and Waterford: a point at the 
center of the draw at the Niantic or Rope Ferry Bridge. 
Between Waterford and New London: a point on the 
west side of Alewife Brook ata clump of rocks called “Great 
Shore Rocks.” 
