Pine Point, Lake Umbagog, Maine.
1894.
Aug. 31.
  Cloudy with S. wind changing to W. and finally N.W. in
the afternoon.
  The men went after an abandoned headworks in the forenoon
and sculled it back to camp. I met them off [delete]Gipsy[/delete] Glaspy Cove and
towed them the last part of the way. I then sailed across to
Moose Point and the marshes neat the Outlet where I saw a
Greater Yellow-legs and a flock of about twenty large Waders
which I took for Golden Plover.
[margin]Golden Plover?[/margin]
  Late in the afternoon 5 Scoters which I took for Oedemia
americana appeared off camp swimming in the Lake.
[margin]Scoters[/margin]