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Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. within a triangle is cut in a rock 3.19 meters upstream from the station. A cross within a triangle is cut in a rock 4.36 meters lakeward from the station; and another like mark is cut in a rock 4.71 meters inland from the station.

Reference Monument 81 (New Brunswick, York County; A. J. Brabazon, 1912; 1917).—On the eastern shore of Spednik Lake, about 300 meters south of the point at the west side of the entrance to Cold Cove. The station is on the shore line on a sharp-topped rock 3 meters long, 2.7 meters wide, and 2.1 meters high. Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. A cross within a triangle is cut in a rock 8.41 meters downstream and inland from the station, and another like mark is cut in a rock 8.56 meters slightly upstream and inland from the station.

The

Reference Monument 82 (Maine, Washington County; A. J. Brabazon, 1912; 1917).—On the west shore of Spednik Lake, at the upper end of a little cove about 200 meters north of Forest City Landing. station is on a rock 10.7 meters long, 7.6 meters wide, and 2.4 meters high.

Two

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. crosses within triangles are cut in the rock; the first is 5.23 meters inland, and the second is 2.23 meters lakeward from the station. A cross within a triangle is cut in another rock 7.50 meters upstream from the station.

Reference Monument 83 (New Brunswick, York County; A. J. Brabazon, 1912; 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, opposite to and almost due east of Forest City Landing. The station is on a sharptopped rock about 3 by 3 meters in cross section and 2.4 meters high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. A cross is cut in a rock 6.70 meters inland and downstream from the station. A cross within a triangle is cut in a rock 5.08 meters inland and upstream from the station.

Reference Monument 84 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, 0.7 mile southeast of Forest City Landing and 0.4 mile north of Current Island. The station is on a bowlder surrounded by a growth of spruce near the water's edge. The face of the bowlder slopes toward the lake and is 2.1 meters long and 1.5 meters wide, projecting 0.3 meter from the ground.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder. Reference Monument 85 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the west shore of Spednik Lake, 0.9 mile down lake from Forest City Landing and directly opposite Current Island. The station is on the shore line about 30 meters lakeward from the timber line, and is on a bowlder about 5 meters square at the base, 5 meters long on top, and about 3 meters high. The bowlder is the most prominent one in the vicinity.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 86 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, 0.9 mile below Current Island, and 188 meters up the lake from the old Coast Survey station "Table Rock." The station is on a rough-surfaced granite bowlder, whose top is rectangular in shape 4.6 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, and about 2 meters above the water when marked.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 87 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the west shore of Spednik Lake, about three-fourths mile below Current Island. The station is about 0.6 meter above highwater mark on a dome-shaped bowlder about 1.8 by 2.4 meters in cross section, and is near the center of a large area which is bowlder-covered at low water. About 45 meters south of the station, at the edge of the timber, there is a conspicuous bowlder 5 meters high with a perpendicular face toward the lake.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder. Reference Monument 88 (Maine, Washington County; A. J. Brabazon, 1912; 1917).-On the eastern shore of the point at the east side of the entrance to Spruce Mountain Cove, and about 200 meters downlake from the most northern tip of the point. A big rock out in the lake is in line with Hinkley Point from the station. The station is on a rock 4.6 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 2.4 meters high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. A cross within a triangle is cut in a rock 5.31 meters downstream and lakeward from the station; another like mark is cut in a rock 9.60 meters inland from the station.

Reference Monument 89 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the east shore of Spednik Lake, on Hinkley Point south 56° west, 14 meters from "Hinkley" triangulation station. The station is well out on the point at high-water mark and on top of a pyramidal rock 0.3 meter high with the three sides of the base about 1 meter each.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Reference Monument 90 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the west shore of Spednik Lake, 1 mile below the entrance to Spruce Mountain Cove and directly opposite Birch Island. A

small island out in the lake is in line with McAllister Point almost due north from the station. The shore is rough and rocky and the timber comes down to the lake. The station is in the spruce timber on a triangular rock with sides about 3 meters in length and a height of 1.5 meters.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 91 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east side of the lower end of a small island in Spednik Lake, at the west side of the entrance to McAllister Cove, and 0.45 mile west of the upper end of Birch Island. The station is on a large bowlder 5.5 meters long, 2.7 meters wide, and a little more than a meter high. The bowlder may be covered with water at extreme high water, though it is the largest on the island. The station is north 66° 45' east, 29.6 meters from the United States Coast and

Geodetic Survey station "McAllister."

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder. Reference Monument 92 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, in a little bay 0.3 mile north and a little east of the north end of Birch Island. Thirty meters in front of the station there is a sand bar.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a bowlder 3.4 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, and 0.9 meter above the water in October, 1917.

Reference Monument 93 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On Birch Island, in Spednik Lake. The original Birch Island has become two islands since the water has been raised in the lake by dams. The station is about 50 meters north of the lower end of the northern and larger of the two islands. The station is on a bowlder about 0.9 meter square and projecting about 0.3 meter above the ground and is surrounded by green timber.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 94 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, on the point on the uplake side of Birch Island Brook. In extreme high water the point is flooded and but few rocks show above the water, but there are many dead trees on the point to identify its position. The monument is near the middle of the point about 75 meters from the extreme tip, and on a large flat rock measuring 2.7 by 3.4 meters and projecting 0.3 meter above the ground.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 95 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On Norway Point on the east shore of Spednik Lake. Norway Point is flooded since the water in the lake has been raised by dams, but the dead timber on the point still identifies it. The station is on the upper part of the point, entirely surrounded by water, and is about 90 meters from the present mainland and about the same distance from the timber on the submerged Norway Point to the lakeward.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a rock 4 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 2.4 meters above the water in October, 1917.

Reference Monument 96 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the point in Spednik Lake between Robertson Cove and Pike Cove Brook and directly opposite Norway Point. The point is low and is overflowed at high water. The station is at the high-water mark on the northern end of the point, on a dome-shaped rock 1.7 meters in diameter and projecting about 0.2 meter above the ground.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Reference Monument 97 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the west shore of Spednik Lake, near the "Five Islands." The station is on the most eastern point of the headland that lies east of Robertson Cove and is at the edge of the birch growth 17 meters back from the water's edge.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a bowlder 3 by 3 meters in cross section and projecting 0.5 meter above the ground.

Reference Monument 98 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the east shore of Spednik Lake. The station is on the west shore of the peninsula that forms the west side of Sandy Bay Cove and is almost due north of the largest of the "Five Islands." It is on the largest rock in the vicinity, which is a hogback rock, 4 meters long on the ridge or back, 2 meters high, and 3 by 4 meters in cross section at the base. Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 99 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the west shore of Spednik Lake, about 1 mile above the entrance to Muncy Cove, and about one-half mile southeast of the largest of the "Five Islands." The station is about 8 meters from the lake and about 9 meters in front of the timber line, on the highest bowlder in a field of bowlders. The bowlder is pyramidal in shape, 1.4 meters high. The three sides of its base measure 3.7, 2.1, and 2.4 meters, respectively.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 100 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On Sandy Point, opposite Hardwood Island, at the west side of the entrance to Sandy Bay Cove in Spednik Lake. The station

is near the middle of the point at the high-water mark about 250 meters from the extreme end of the point. The point is low, flat and marshy, and is being eroded. It is about 200 meters wide at the station and is covered with dead standing timber and "dryki."

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a flat bowlder about 3 meters in diameter and about 15 centimeters above the surface of the ground.

Reference Monument 101 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the point between Muncy Cove and Mud Cove of Spednik Lake. The station is south 19° east, 20 meters from triangulation station "Mud" and is in front of a cottage on the point.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a granite bowlder 1.0 by 1.5 meters in cross section and projecting about 0.3 meter above the ground.

Reference Monument 102 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the extreme southeast point of Hardwood Island in Spednik Lake. The station is on the highest rock in the vicinity and is entirely surrounded by water. The rock is ridge-shaped, 4.3 by 2.7 meters at the base, 3 meters long on the ridge. and about 1.5 meters above the water, in October, 1917.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. In 1921 this post was found to have been broken off flush with the surface of the rock; the shank remained in place. Reference monument 102-A was afterwards set north 55° 54' west, 116.0 meters from the station.

Reference Monument 102-A (New Brunswick, York County; N. W. Smith, 1921).-On the southeast point of Hardwood Island in Spednik Lake, on the southern shore of the point, 100 meters west of the extreme point and north 55° 54' west, 116.0 meters from reference monument 102, which it is intended to take the place of, should the exposed position of monument 102 result in its destruction. The station is on a huge bowlder back of the driftwood or "dryki" and is surrounded by high water.

Station mark: A bronze disk set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 103 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On Birch Island, at the entrance to Walker Cove of Spednik Lake. The station is on the highest part of the island 9 meters in front of the green timber and about 30 meters distant from the water, in the direction of Sandy Bay. Triangulation station "Birch Point" is about 25 meters north of the station and triangulation station "Walker" is about 75 meters southeast of the station.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a flat rectangular rock about 1.5 by 3.7 meters in size and 0.3 meter above the general level of the ground.

Reference Monument 104 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the west shore of the large island that lies northwest of "The Narrows" and Sandy Bay in Spednik Lake. The station is about one-half mile southeast along the shore line from the Mouth of Musquash." There are three large bowlders that are in line with Rocky Island, and the station is on the one farthest uplake. This bowlder is 6 meters in front of the timber, is dome shaped, measures about 3.7 by 4.0 meters at the base, and is 2 meters high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 105 (Maine, Washington County; A. J. Brabazon, 1911; 1917).--On the south shore of Spednik Lake, about halfway between Sandy Bay and Dark Cove, where the shore begins to bend toward the latter. The station is on a huge rock, the largest in this vicinity.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Two crosses within triangles are cut in the rock; one is 0.84 meter upstream from the station mark, the other is 1.34 meters downstream from the station mark. A cross within a triangle is also cut on a rock 8.51 meters shoreward from the station.

Reference Monument 106 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-About one-third mile west of "The Narrows," in Spednik Lake and on the southern shore of a large island. The station is on The

a flat rock at the high-water mark north 12° west, 138.3 meters from triangulation station “Musquash." rock is about 0.3 meter high, and triangular in shape with sides 3.7, 3.7, and 2.7 meters in length. Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Reference Monument 107 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the point that forms the west side of "The Narrows" in Spednik Lake, north 20° 18′ west, 66.1 meters from triangulation station "Heifer." The station is at the edge of the green timber on a pyramidal bowlder 1.5 meters square and 0.6 meter high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder. Reference Monument 108 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the east shore of and at the lower end of “The Narrows' in Spednik Lake. About 30 meters north of the station a reef makes out for about 100 meters into the water. There are three rocks of about the same size on the shore, two of which are about 6 meters apart, while the third is about 45 meters to the south. The station is on the most

northern of the three. Perpendicular to the shore line this rock measures 3.7 meters across, and parallel to the shore line 2.4 meters.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 109 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the westernmost of the three small islands on the United States side of the boundary at the mouth of "The Narrows" in Spednik Lake. The station is on the Green Bay end of the island on a large rock nearly level with the ground.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Reference Monument 110 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On a small island in the mouth of Green Bay. The station is on the channel end of the island, well above the high-water mark, on a triangular rock approximately 3 meters on each side and about 0.8 meter high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 111 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the easternmost of the three small islands on the United States side of the boundary north of "The Narrows" in Spednik Lake. Indian Channel is southeast of this island. The station is on the highest part of the island on a pyramidal rock with a base 1 by 1.5 meters and 0.6 meter high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 112 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the shore of a small bay on the west side of Lindsay Point and north 84° 16' west, 220.9 meters from "Lindsay " triangulation station. This point is directly across the channel from Cold Water Tavern. The station is on a low spot on a pyramidal rock with a base 2.4 by 3 meters and 1.5 meters high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 113 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).-On the south shore of Spednik Lake, about two-fifths mile west of Haley Point, 30 meters west of Cold Water Tavern, 15 meters in from the timber line, and 38 meters from the water's edge.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a concrete base.

Reference Monument 114 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On a small island in Spednik Lake, on the east side of Diggity Gap. There are three islands on the east side of the gap. The station is on the smallest and most western of the three. It is on the southern side of the island on a bowlder with a base about 3 by 3 meters and 1.5 meters above the water, in October, 1917.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 115 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the south shore of Spednik Lake on Birch Point, at the west side of the entrance to Mollie Cove. The station is on the timber line on the largest bowlder in the vicinity. The bowlder is pyramidal in shape and was 2.7 meters above the water on August 16, 1917. Its largest dimension is about 4 meters.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Triangulation station "Betula" is south 82° 02' east, 24.8 meters from the station, and reference monument 115-A, which is a bronze disk set in a bowlder 0.6 meter higher than the station, is south 67° 22' west, 5.1 meters from the station.

Reference Monument 115-A (Maine, Washington County; N. W. Smith, 1918).-On the south shore of Spednik Lake on Birch Point. (See description of reference monument 115, above.) Station mark: A bronze disk set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 116 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, nearly 3 miles above Vanceboro, Me. The station is due north of O'Mally Island with a smaller island intervening, and is on a hogback rock 4 meters long and 2 meters wide, showing a vertical face 2 meters high toward the water.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock.

Reference Monument 117 (Maine, Washington County; A. J. Brabazon, 1911; 1917).-On La Coute Point on the south shore of Spednik Lake, about 2 miles above Vanceboro, Me. The station is 5 meters inland from high-water mark, on a rock 4.4 meters long, 2.7 meters wide, and 1.4 meters high.

A cross

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. within a triangle is cut in a rock 3.86 meters below the station; a like mark is cut in a rock 9.96 meters in the direction of Mollie Cove from the station; and a third mark is cut in a rock 12.19 meters from the station in such a direction that a line from this cross through the station passes between the other two crosses.

Reference Monument 118 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the southern point of O'Mally Island and south 81° 48′ east, 16.5 meters from triangulation station "O'Mally." (See description.) The station is in the hardwood timber on a bowlder about 1 by 1 meter in cross section and onethird meter above the level of the ground.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the bowlder.

Reference Monument 119 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, 1.6 miles above Vanceboro, Me., and about 80 meters south of the point at the south side of the mouth of Casey Brook. The station is at the water's edge at the foot of a little knoll about 16 meters high, on a dome-shaped rock with a base 1.8 by 1.4 meters, and a height of about 1 meter.

Reference

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. monument 119-A, which is a bronze disk set in a rock on the hillside 15 meters higher than the station, bears north 66° 08' east, 32.8 meters from the station.

Reference Monument 119-A (New Brunswick, York County; N. W. Smith, 1918).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, on the side of the knoll just south of the mouth of Casey Brook. This station is used as a reference mark for reference monument 119. (See description.)

Station mark: A bronze disk set in a drill hole in a rock.

Reference Monument 120 (Maine, Washington County; A. J. Brabazon, 1911; 1917).--On Ice House Point on the west shore of Spednik Lake, 14 miles north of Vanceboro, Me. The station is above high-water mark near the upper end of the "Horseback,” on a rock 3 meters long, 2 meters wide, and 1.7 meters high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. A cross within a triangle is cut in a large rock 26.45 meters northward from the station, and another like cross is cut in a rock 5.63 meters inland from the station.

Reference Monument 121 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—On the west shore of Spednik Lake, about 1 mile north of Vanceboro, Me. The station is on a rock near high-water mark on the shore of a little bight just south of the narrowest place in the lake along "The Horseback." The rock is 1.7 by 1.4 meters at the ground and is 0.6 meter high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Triangulation station "McGrath" bears north 4° 13' east, 37.8 meters distant. A large pier in the lake bears north 14° east, 70 meters distant.

Reference Monument 122 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—On the east shore of Spednik Lake, 1 mile north of Vanceboro, Me., on the point opposite "The Horseback" at the narrowest part of the lake. The station is on the slope of a little ridge which rises about 2.5 meters higher than the station, on a rock 1.5 by 1.2 meters in cross section and 0.5 meter high.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in the rock. Triangulation station "Lacey" bears south 65° 58' west, 31.7 meters from the station.

Reference Monument 123 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—About threefourths mile north of Vanceboro on the highest part of "The Horseback," opposite Varny Island. The station is on the fence line that runs along "The Horseback."

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a concrete base. Triangulation station "Vanceboro" bears north 76° 10' east, 20.1 meters from the station.

Reference Monument 124 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—On Varny Island, in the lower end of Spednik Lake, about three-fourths mile north of Vanceboro, opposite the Vanceboro landing. The station is on the extreme top of the horseback formation of the island.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a concrete base.

Reference Monument 125 (Maine, Washington County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—At Vanceboro, Me., at the west end of the dam at the foot of Spednik Lake. The station is on the west side of Water Street and on the south line of the street that crosses Water Street and continues across the dam to St. Croix, New Brunswick.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a concrete base.

Reference Monument 126 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—At St. Croix, New Brunswick, at the east end of the dam at the foot of Spednik Lake. The station is 9 meters riverward from the road that crosses the river on the dam.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a bowlder about 2 by 2 meters in cross section and 0.7 meter high.

Reference Monument 127 (New Brunswick, York County; H. C. O. Clarke, 1917; 1924).—In the town of St. Croix, New Brunswick, on the east side of the St. Croix River, 100 meters north of the Canadian Pacific Railway track and about 50 meters west of the main street running north through the town of St. Croix. The station is on the property of James Rideout near the property line facing the St. Croix River, and is directly behind a large barn.

Station mark: A standard 8-inch manganese-bronze reference post set in a drill hole in a bowlder 2 meters long and 1 meter wide at the base.

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