698 EAST COAST OF LABRADOR. 



Trusty rock, with 16 feet of water over it, is the shoalest part of a 

 bank extending southwestward nearly 400 yards from Duck island. 

 Mustering jDoint, the extreme of the land northwestward of Domino 

 harbor, shut in with the rocks olf the eastern end of Entry island, 

 bearing 123°, leads southwestward of this rock. 



Grog" island, southwestward 850 yards from Duck island, is about 

 •400 yards long northwestward and southeastward, and 100 feet high. 

 It is surrounded, except on the northern part of its eastern side, by 

 a bank of shoal water, the depth of 5 fathoms being distant I mile 

 from the southwestern side of the island. 



Little Duck island, west-northwestward, 600 yards from Duck 

 island, is about 300 yards across, and 94 feet high. 



Fawn rock, with 7 feet of water over it, bears 315°, distant 800 

 yards from Grog island, and there is a shoal, with 3^ fathoms of 

 water over it. situated 200 yards southward ,of this rock. The south- 

 western end of Entry island, open southwestward of Grog island, 

 bearing about 132° leads southwestward of these shoals. 



Centipede rock, with 2 feet of water over it, bears 246°, distant 

 600 yards from the southern end of Little Duck island, and shoals, 

 with 4^ fathoms least water over them, extend in a direction 310°, 

 about 400 yards from the rock. 



White island, northward 300 yards from Little Duck island, is 

 f mile long, west-northwestward and east-southeastward, and is 

 nearly separated into two parts, of which the eastern is 196 feet high, 

 and dark and steep. 



A cove extends south-southeastward, 600 yards between these parts, 

 and there is a settlement at its head. Pigeon island is southwestward 

 ^ mile from AVliite island. Shoal water stretching southward from 

 White island and outlying banks almost fill the channel between 

 White and Pigeon islands, and there is no passage between White, 

 Little Duck, and Pigeon islands. 



A shoal, Avith 5J fathoms of water over it, bears 302°, distant 800 

 yards from the northwestern end of Wliite island, and is said to 

 break in heavy weather; two other banks on the same bearing, and 

 distant 335 and 1,000 yards from the island, have depths of 7 and 9 

 fathoms of water over them, respectively. 



Directions. — Having entered Domino run by the channel north- 

 ward of Black rocks, or that westward of Green island, steer for a 

 position in mid-channel between South Black head and Mistaken 

 point; thence keep the northern extremity of Pigeon island in line 

 with the southwestern side of Duck island, bearing 300°, which leads 

 in the deepest water between the Island of Ponds and Spotted island. 



The passage between Grappling islet and Spotted island is clear, 

 except the rock southward of the islet. 



