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eastward nearly 200 yards from it. A ledge connects this rock with 

 the land to the westAvard; there are depths of 5 to fathoms of water 

 over it, but 200 yards off shore is a rock 1 foot high. 



About 400 yards westward from Bear Cove point is a bank w^ith 

 a least depth of 5 fathoms water over it. 



Clearing mark. — The southeastern side of the peninsula forming 

 Harry harbor open southeastward of Bear Cove point promontory 

 bearing 57°, leads close southeastward of the rock drying 3 feet and 

 the shoal water southeastward of it. 



Anchorag'e. — Windsor point lies west-south westward, distant 

 1,400 yards from Bear Cove point, and anchorage may be obtained in 

 depths of 20 to 17 fathoms, to the southwestward of Windsor point 

 and near the head of the arm. 



Dollond arm, a shallow indentation eastward of Dollond Arm 

 head, a round wooded hill, 323 feet high, forming the southeastern 

 side of the narrows, affords anchorage to small craft, off the entrance, 

 in 15 fathoms of water. 



Welsh, cove, the entrance of which lies eastward 800 yards from 

 the western entrance point of Dollond arm, is about 700 yards long 

 eastAvard and westward, and 400 yards broad ; its entrance is narrow, 

 and the channel is contracted to 100 yards by a rock, Avith 11 feet of 

 water over it, extending northward from the southern entrance point, 

 and by shoal water extending a short distance from the northern 

 entrance point. 



There is a depth of 4 fathoms in the entrance channel, and the cove 

 is about 8 to 13 fathoms deep at 135 yards off its shores ; good anchor- 

 age may be obtained by vessels of moderate length in 12 fathoms 

 of water, mud bottom. A buoy should be placed on the rock off the 

 southern entrance point previous to entering. 



The shore. — At 300 yards northward of the northern entrance 

 point of Welsh cove is a copper mine, the shaft of which is close to 

 the shore ; the manager's dwelling-house, a conspicuous wooden build- 

 ing, is situated northw^ard of the shaft. 



The shore is foul for nearly 200 yards off it, from Welsh cove 

 northward to the next prominent point, a distance of about 800 yards, 

 but anchorage may be obtained westward of the mine, in 15 fathoms 

 of water, mud bottom. 



The shore from the point at 800 yards northward of Welsh cove 

 trends northeastward for 1:^ miles, with foul gi'ound extending 

 rather more tlian 200 yards off it for about 1.200 yards northeast- 

 ward of the point ; the shore then forms a small bight and continues 

 eastward for 800 yards to Blackberry head. 



Blackberry head is an islet about 100 yards across and 44 feet 

 high, lying close off the northern part of Western head, with which 

 it is connected by a reef. 



