234 CEEW POINT TO CAPE EAY. 



about 400 yards northward of Boar island, and then as above directed 

 in entering from the eastward. 



Small vessels can use the channel between Ragged and Seal islands, 

 keeping Richards head and Burgeo church shut in with Morgan 

 island, until Crocker island is distant about I mile, when steer to 

 pass 200 yards westward of Crocker, White, and Morgan islands, and 

 as before directed. 



To enter between Round Shag and Musket islets, keep about 400 

 yards from Musket islets, Little Rencontre rocks and island, round- 

 ing Crocker island at the distance of 200 yards, and then proceed as 

 before directed. 



Tides and tidal streams. — It is high water, full and change, at 

 Burgeo at 8h. 32m. ; springs rise 6| feet, neaps 4 feet. 



The direction of the tidal streams off Burgeo is greatly influenced 

 by the prevailing winds. The west-going stream attains a rate of 

 1^ knots an hour after a prevalence of easterly winds, but the rate of 

 the east-going stream seldom exceeds 1 knot an hour. 



Green island, northward 700 j'^ards from Cornelius island, is 

 about 40 feet high, long and narrow, with rocks extending 350 yards 

 southwestward from it, and a rock, awash at low water in mid- 

 channel between it and Little Barasway head, which is 250 yards to 

 the northward. 



No Mans rock, bearing 259°, distant 400 yards from the western 

 point of Green island, is 1 foot high ; and a rock, distant 900 yards on 

 the same bearing from the island, has 12 feet water over it, and 7 

 fathoms close to, except on its southern side where there is a depth 

 of 4f fathoms for a distance of about 75 yards. 



Galloping" Moll rock, bearing 217°, distant 800 yards from No 

 Mans rock, covers 5 feet at high water, and the sea nearly always 

 breaks on it. 



Little Barasway is a large bay which nearly all dries, with First 

 and Aaron arms, two inlets, extending to the eastward. The en- 

 trance is nearly dry at low water, and in it is a conical islet. 



The canal, a cutting connecting Little Barasway with Grandy 

 brook, is available for the fishermen's small boats from three-quarters 

 flood to a quarter ebb. 



Flannagan island, northwestward, distant 1,400 yards from 

 Little Barasway head, has a flat top 33 feet high, and is faced by 

 cliffs ; a small rock lies close to its eastern side. 



A rock, bearing 163°, distant 400 yards from Flannagan island, 

 covers 2 feet at high water, and has a depth of 7 fathoms close around 

 it; and 121°, distant 350 yards from the same island, is a patch of 

 rocks, with two heads covering 3 feet. 



Little Gut head, northwestward lyV miles from Little Baras- 

 way head, is the southwestern point of a sharp-topped conical hill, 225 



