14 FOREST PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 
Aziscoos Mt. Androscoggin 24 
Speckles Mt. Androscoggin 36 
*DeBoulie Mt. St. John 12 
No. 9 Mt. St. John 36 
Soubungo Mt. Penobscot 12 
Black Cat Mt. Penobscot 48 
Passadumkeag Mt. Machias 36 
Center Mt. Penobscot 12 
*To be completed in 1920. 
During the past season the department has built ten camps and 
about 150 miles of telephone line. Fifty-five telephone instru- 
ments were purchased and installed and six test sets were added 
to the service. During the winter of 1918-1919 a thirty-foot motor 
boat with a twenty-horsepower motor, the Catherine B., was built 
by E. M. White & Co., Oldtown, Maine, and placed on Chamber- 
lain Lake. This large boat is of sufficient power to patrol the lake 
in all weather and adds greatly to the protection of this territory. 
The smaller boat used formerly on Chamberlain was placed on 
Eagle Lake. A boat house has been built on the shore of Cham- 
berlain Lake near the Chamberlain Farm buildings. The main 
improvement made on the telephone lines the past season was the 
building of 4 twenty-five-mile line connecting the Chesuncook 
region with the Allagash region. This was built early in the 
spring and runs from Chesuncook to the Tramway Camps at head 
of Chamberlain Lake via Mud Pond. This was a very expensive 
piece of work, but it is the belief of this department that it is 
money well invested. If necessary, wardens can now be called 
from the lower Allagash region to help fight fire in the upper sec- 
tion of Chesuncook region. Another motor boat was purchased 
and put in Grand Lake. There was also purchased by this depart- 
ment early in the season 32 dozen shovels, 46 dozen pails, 26 dozen 
axes, 24 dozen mattocks and five canoes. Seven Ford cars were 
purchased and placed as follows: One in Machias watershed under 
the supervision of F. E. Patten, Cherryfield; two in St. John water- 
shed under the supervision of C. L. Weeks and C. M. Austin, and 
three in the Penobscot Watershed under the supervision of D. H. 
Lambert, R. L. Brick and John E. Mitchell. 
Station Maps. 
The fourteen panoramic maps which were sketched last season 
have been completed and installed in the stations. Our Engineer 
has sketched maps for the following stations during the past 
