1893 
Sept. 24
Lake Umbagog, Maine.
[margin]Lakeside[/margin]
  Cloudless with strong, gusty north-west wind.                                     
  Spent the day at Lakeside taking a sail on the Lake in the fore-                        
noon and again just before sunset when the wind had fallen to
a good whole breeze. Saw two Eagles and several herons
and heard a yellow-leg (flavipes) whistling in Sargent's Cove.
At about 9 P.M. a pair of Great-Horned Owls began hooting on B.
Point and kept it up for an hour or more.
[margin]Sailing
on the Lakeside
Eagles, Heron
Les. Yellow legs
Bubo[/margin]
  Alva Coolidge came from Moll's Rock in the forenoon. He      
reports seeing at least five hundred Ducks at Moose Point last
night, more than he has ever seen there before. They have been
molested but little thus far, he says.
[margin]Abundance
of Ducks at Moose Pt[/margin]      