 Lake Umbagog, Maine.   
Pine Point
1893.
Oct. 13.
(no. 3.)                                                                                   
and went out on the extreme end of Pine Point in the hope of                     
getting a shot at Sheldrake which I had observed flew past this
point with some regularity at morning and evening. A flock of
five passed soon after my arrival and I brought down one with 
my first  shot missing with the other barrel. A few minutes
later three birds came and this time I made a successful double
shot. No one of these birds was killed outright. Don followed
and captured the first after a long swim, and we had to use a
canoe to overtake the other two. As we were returning an immen-                
se Bat, which I took to Atalapha cinerea, passed over us high
up flying very fast and in a nearly straight course.
[margin]Three Gooseanders
shot off
the point 
as they 
flew past.[/margin]
[margin]Atalapha 
cinerea 
seen.[/margin]