724 EAST COAST OP LABEADOR. 



Bulldog island, bearing 355°, distant 17 miles from East rock, is 

 an isolated barren rock about 40 feet high, with reefs extending a 

 short distance northward and southward from it. 



Shoal. — Bearing about 223°, distant 4 miles from Bulldog island is 

 the northwestern end of a chain of rocks and shoal water, which may 

 be considered to extend thence in a direction 147° for 6 miles; it is 

 supposed that there is a depth of 11 feet of water over it, and breakers 

 are reported to have been seen on the bank; its position and extent 

 are aj)proximate only. This locality requires caution, as it has not 

 been examined. 



Double island — Man-of-war point lies north-northwestward, dis- 

 tant Ij^ miles from Marks island (p. 721), and Double island, 137 

 feet high, is situated about eastward 1 mile from the point. The 

 channel to the northward between the point and island is almost 

 blocked by rocks and shoals, so that even fishing boats are rarely able 

 to use it. 



Thoniey island, eastward 600 yards from Double island, is 110 

 feet high, and a rock, that dries at low water, lies northwestward 200 

 yards from its southwestern end. 



Fairy island, southeastward 1,300 yards from Thomey island, is 

 139 feet high. 



Pigeon island, northeastward 700 yards from Fairy island, is 120 

 feet high ; a rocky ledge extends southeastward 350 yards from it, the 

 outer rock being 2 feet high. A rock, that covers 4 feet, bears 242°, 

 distant -|- mile from the southern end of the ledge. Green islet, open 

 southward of fairy island, bearing 259°, leads southward of the rock. 



Isolated rock, with 3^ fathoms of water over it, bears 88°, distant 

 2^ miles from the southeastern end of Pigeon island. Big island, 

 well open westward of Entry island, bearing 178°, leads westward; 

 and the southern end of Double island, open southward of Pigeon 

 island, bearing 276°, leads southward of this rock. 



Little Brig island, northward ^ mile from Pigeon island, is 115 

 feet high. At its southwestern end is a red house and a flagstaff, 

 and there are several houses on its northwestern side. Rocks extend 

 300 yards off the southwestern point, and a rock with 3 feet of water 

 over it bears 102°, distant 900 yards from the southwestern point and 

 nearly ^ mile offshore. The northeastern summit of Double island, 

 in line Avith the northeastern end of Thomey island, bearing 268°, 

 leads southward of this rock. 



Brig Harbor rock, with 6 feet of w^ater over it, bears 121°, distant 

 1,400 yards from the eastern end of Little Brig island. AVliite Cock- 

 ade island, open eastward of Sloop island, bearing 339°, leads east- 

 Avard, and the southwestern side of the passage inside Sloop island 

 in line with the northeastern end of Little Brig island, bearing 318°, 

 leads southwestward of the rock. 



