146 Roosevelt Wild Life Bulletin 



Salmon Brook. 



Creek on McCabe's and Cross's land (Indian Lake region). 



Stream in Township 15, Lot 43 (Indian Lake region). 



Streams and ponds about which damage to timber is lacking or 

 is negligible in quantity : 

 Queer Lake. 



Lower Two Sisters Lake. 

 Russian Pond. 

 Pigeon Creek. 



Lower Gull Lake outlet stream. 

 Twitchell Creek, east of highway. 

 Outlet stream of South Pond. 

 Northeast inlet of Oswego Pond. 

 Salmon Lake (Witchopple Lake district). 

 Greater part of Witchopple Lake shore line. 

 L T pper sources of South Branch (Beaver River region). 

 Upper sources of Shingle Shanty Brook. 

 Mud Pond outlet stream. 

 Hitchcock Lake. 



Long Pond (Sabattis region) and outlet stream. 

 Thayers Brook (Long Lake region). 

 Grampus Brook. 

 Big Brook (Long Lake region), greater part of brook between 



Grampus Lake stream and Rock Pond. 

 Calkins Brook, lower part. 

 Small pond bordering Calkins Brook. 

 Cold River, lower part. 

 Latham Pond and outlet stream. 

 Boulder Brook and small tributary to west of it. 

 Pine Brook, for most of its length (exceptions in its lower 



course, Lots 55, 56). 

 Mud Pond (Walker Preserve), and outlet stream. 

 Sargents Ponds, the western and the middle one. 

 Cedar River, main stream. 



Spragues Pond outlet stream (Indian Lake region). 

 Salmon Lake (Blue Mountain Lake region). 



Relation to Waters, Fish and Fishing 



Some persons consider that the most important relation of the 

 beaver in the Adirondacks is to the waters and fish of the ponds 



