434 CAPE ST. JOfIN TO CAPE BONAVISTA. 



rugged rocks lie all along its coasts, but there is deep water at 200 

 yards from the island, except between it and the pi'omontor}'. 



Green Bay rock, 9 feet high, bears 120°, distant f mile from the 

 northeastern point of Green Bay island, and is the middle of a reef 

 400 yards long in an easterly and w^esterly direction, over which the 

 sea breaks in easterly gales. 



Three arms, the entrances to which lie between Green Bay island 

 and Little Bay head, are named Western, Middle, and Southern arms, 

 respectively. 



Brandies reef is a group of rocks, the highest of wdiich dries 

 3 feet at low water, bearing 157°, distant 550 yards from the south- 

 eastern point of the promontory separating Green bay and Western 

 arm; a shoal, with 14 fathoms water over it and a rock with less 

 than 6 feet water over it at its end, extends east-northeastward 300 

 yards from these rocks, and for 300 yards farther east-northeastward 

 there are depths of o^ to 10 fathoms. The southern entrance point 

 of Rogues harbor, open eastward of Green Bay island, bearing 345°, 

 leads eastward of these rocks. 



Western arm extends about southwestward 4^ miles from Black- 

 berr}^ head, its southern entrance point; it is generally about 600 

 yards in Avidth, but at 2j'„ miles within the entrance it narrows to 

 400 yards for a short distance; the arm affords anchorage in several 

 of the coves that indent its shores. 



Harry harbor, a shallow indentation on the northern shore with 

 its entrance situated westward, 1^^ miles from Blackberry head, is 

 suitable for small vessels, having only 9 feet in the entrance at low 

 water. 



Harry Harbor rock, with 1 foot water over it, lies in the fairway 

 and just southward of the entrance; vessels entering should buoy 

 the rock beforehand. 



Shoal. — Windsor cove is situated a mile southwestward from 

 Harry Harbor rock, and a rock awash at low water bears 130°, dis- 

 tant 400 yards from the southern entrance point of the cove. This 

 rock is near the western side of a bank which extends 500 yards in 

 an east-northeasterly and w^est-soutliAvesterly direction, with a width 

 of 265 yards, and has depths of 1^ to 8 fathoms over it. A patch of 

 5f fathoms bears 100°, distant 500 yards, and a patch of 8 fathoms 

 bears 124°, distant 350 yards, from the rock. 



Bear Cove point, southw^estward j% mile from Windsor cove, is 

 the end of a promontory 185 to 239 feet high, on the northwestern 

 side of which is Bear cove. This cove is about ^ mile in depth and 

 rather less than 400 yards in wddth, with 9 to 21 fathoms of water 

 in it. 



Rock. — A rock that dries 3 feet bears 245°, distant 600 yards from 

 Bear Cove point, and shoal w^ater extends northeastward and south- 



