Book_^/t tf\Z, Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from The Library of Congress http://www.archive.org/details/surveyofoysterba06unit DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY O. H. TITTMANN Superintendent SURVEY OF OYSTER BARS DORCHESTER COUNTY MARYLAND DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES AND LANDMARKS AND REPORT OF WORK OF UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY IN COOPERATION WITH UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND MARYLAND SHELL FISH COMMISSION By C. C. YATES CHIEF OF COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY PARTY ASSISTANT, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1912 O &i CaC\ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR l ,* fly »? V *? ^ V V \ , ■:■ LETTER OF SUBMITTAL. Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, August 17, igi2. Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith a report of the officer detailed from the Coast and Geodetic Survey to cooperate with the Bureau of Fisheries and the Mary- land Shell Fish Commission in surveying the oyster bars of the State of Maryland, together with certain technical results which are necessary for the interpretation and use of the plats of the survey made by the Government. This work has been done under the provisions of the act of Congress entitled "An act to authorize the Secretary of Commerce and- Labor to cooperate, through the Bureau of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Bureau of Fisheries, with the Shell Fish Com- missioners of the State of Maryland in making surveys of the natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks in the waters within the State of Maryland," approved May 26, 1906, and of the acts of Congress making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 191 1, and 1912. Respectfully, O. H. Tittmann, Superintendent. To Hon. Charles Nagel, - Secretary of Commerce and Labor. CERTIFICATION. Baltimore, Md., May 4, 1912. The following publication is certified to contain correct technical descriptions of all boundaries and landmarks established in Dorchester County by the Maryland Shell Fish Commission in cooperation with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. C. C. Yates, Chief of Coast and Geodetic Survey Party, Assistant, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Baltimore, Md., May 4, 191 2. Examined and certified to be correct. Walter J. Mitchell, Caswell Grave, Benjamin K. Green,- Maryland Shell Fish Commission. Swepson EarlE, Hydrographic Engineer. Note. — Certified copies of this publication and of the charts of the natural oyster bars of Dorchester County were filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Dorchester County and in the office of the Board of Shell Fish Commissioners on August 17, 1912. 5 CONTENTS Page- Progress map follows 180 Letter of submittal 3 Certification-. 5 Introduction: Publications 17 Cooperation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey 18 Cooperation of the Bureau of Fisheries 18 General statement of work of Coast and Geodetic Survey 18 Report of the work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey: Instructions 21 Organization and equipment • 21 Chronological statement of work 22 Statistics 23 General remarks 24 Charts and maps: Charts of natural oyster bars 25 Leasing charts 26 Projections 27 Progress maps 27 Boundaries of the county waters: Waters within territorial limits of county 28 Waters contiguous to county 30 Landmarks (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations): Explanation _. 31 Method of describing triangulation stations 31 Descriptions of triangulation stations in county and adjacent waters — Chart No. 35 (Upper Choptank River) — Weather Bureau staff 34 First 34 Bach 34 Boone 35 Enter 35 Landeye 35 Choptank River Light (see also Chart No. 37) 36 Benoni 2 (see Progress map) 36 Chlora 36 Trappe 37 Grubin : 37 Black Beacon .' 38 Howells 38 Red 38 Double .- 39 Boling 39 Rear 40 Chancellor 40 7 8 Contents. Landmarks (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) — Continued. Descriptions of triangulation stations in county and adjacent waters — Continued. Chart No. 35 (Upper Choptank River) — Continued. Page. Barber 41 Duck (Choptank River) 41 Jam 42 Spindle 42 Bank 42 Raccoon 43 Blind 43 Up 44 Myrtle 44 Hut 44 House 45 Saw 45 Wick 45 War 46 Gander 47 Chief 47 Shell 48 Whitehall 48 Ferry 48 Shoal 49 E. Cambridge Tall Stack 49 E. Cambridge Spire 50 Cambridge Stand Pipe 50 Cambridge 50 Hambrooks Bar Beacon 50 Dicks Water Tank 50 Command 51 Howard 51 Toot 52 Le Compte 52 Large Water Tank ; 52 Castle 53 Chart No. 36 (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Little Choptank River) — Jere S3 Sharps Island Light 53 Black S3 Bar (see Progress map) 54 Change 1910 {see Progress map) 54 Chef (see also Chart No. 37) 55 Cook Point Windmill (see also Chart No. 37) 55 Brannock (see also Chart No. 37) 56 Robins (see also Chart No. 37) 56 Ragged Point 3 (see also Chart No. 37) 57 Torrey (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 57 Maryland (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 58 Whitewash (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 58 Moore (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 59 Veith (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 59 Can (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 59 Skid (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 60 Rede (see also Chart. No. 37) 60 James (see also Chart No. 37) 61 Contents. g Landmarks (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) — Continued. Descriptions of triangulation stations in county and adjacent waters — Continued. Chart No. Jj (Little Choptank River and tributaries) — Page. Choptank River Light (see also Chart No. 35) 36 Nelson 3 (see Progress map) 6 r Annette (see Progress map) 62 Peary (see Progress map) 62 Irish (see Progress map) 62 Roys (see Progress map) 63 Creek (see Progress map) 63 Comer (Choptank River) 64 Dot '. 64 Chef (see also Chart No. 36) 55 Cook Point Windmill (see also Chart No. 36) 55 Brannock (see also Chart No. 36) 56 Robins (see also Chart No. 36) 56 Ragged Point 3 (see also Chart No. 36) 57 Hudson 65 Jenifer 65 Henry 66 Mitchell 66 Back 66 Bayly 67 Carrie 67 Louise 6S Greenwell 68 Ross 68 Phil 69 Dupont 69 Beckwith 70 Cherry Island Water Tank. . . .> 70 Lee 70 Solomon : 70 Seth 71 Adam 71 Layton 72 David 72 Town 72 Swep 73 Hugh 73 Etta 74 Mary 74 Neil 74 Kirby 75 Paul (Little Choptank River) (see Progress map) 75 Church Creek (No. 1 West) 76 Austin 76 Tom 76 Brooks 77 Doctor 77 Eleanor ' 78 Laney 78 Mac 78 Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire 79 Tobacco Stick 79 ro Contents. Landmarks (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) — Continued. Descriptions of triangulation stations in county and adjacent waters — Continued. Chart No. 37 (Little Choptank River and tributaries) — Continued. Page. Wool ' 80 Pov (see also Chart No. 38) , 80 Torrey (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 57 Maryland (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 58 Whitewash (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 58 Moore (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 59 Veith (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 59 Can (see also Charts Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 59 Skid (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 60 Rede (see also Chart No. 36) 60 James (see also Chart No. 36) 61 Chart No. 38 (Chesapeake Bay, between James Island and Barren Island) — Pov (see also Chart No. 37) 80 Torrey (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) .....: 57 Maryland (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 58 Noblee 81 Finish 81 Taylor 82 Harrington 82 Whitewash (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 58 Moore (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 59 Veith (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 59 Can (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 59 Skid (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 60 Travers 2 83 Dunnock 83 Cove Point Light 84 Point of Rocks ' 84 Chart No. $g (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Barren Island) — Cedar Point Light 84 Hooper Island Light 84 South 85 North 85 Mint 85 Keenes (see also Chart No. 40) 86 Gunners (see also Chart No. 40) 86 Hosier Memorial Church spire (see also Chart No. 40) 87 Mount Zion M. E. Church spire (see also Chart No. 40) 87 Bridge (see also Chart No. 40). . . , 87 Chart No . 40 (Honga River) — Applegarth 87 Hopkins Memorial Church cupola 88 Hoopersville Methodist Church cupola 88 Bentley 88 Bridge (see also Chart No. 39) 87 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire (see also Chart No. 39) 87 Hosier Memorial Church Spire (see also Chart No. 39) 87 Gunners (see also Chart No. 39) 86 Keenes (see also Chart No. 39) 86 Kerwin ■ 89 Wroten 89 Contents. 1 1 Landmarks (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) — Continued. Descriptions of triangulation stations in county and adjacent waters — Continued. Chart No. 40 (Honga River) — Continued. Page. Charles 89 Lakes go Asquith 90 Windmill 2 ,. 91 Paul (Honga River) 91 Toddville M. E. Church Spire 91 Duck (Honga River) 92 St. Thomas Church Spire 92 Norman 92 Hooper Strait Light 93 Chart No. 41 (Fishing Bay and Nanticoke River) — Crab 93 Head 93 Croch -. 93 Roast 94 Farm 94 Thoro 95 High 95 Elliott 95 Ear • 06 Fish 96 Frog 96 Cow 97 Okay 97 Ar 98 Cover (see Progress map) 98 Streett (see Progress map) 99 Earle (see Progress map) 99 Juliet (see Progress map) 99 Pole : 100 Bivalve Church 100 Rag 100 Nanticoke Church 101 Roar 101 Nanti 101 White 102 Great Shoals Light (see Progress map) 102 Room 102 Sharknn Shoal Light 103 Haines 103 Deal Island Church 103 Chart No. 42 (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Holland Island) — Solomons Lump Light (see Progress map) 103 Holland Island Bar Light 104 Holland Island Church Spire 104 Okahanikan 104 Senator (see Progress map) 104 Miles (see Progress map) 105 Fog 2 (see Progress map) 105 Point No Point Light (see Progress map) 105 Point Lookout Light (see Progress map) 105 1 2 Contents. Boundaries op oyster bars: Page. Explanation 106 Method of describing boundaries 107 Surveying methods for relocation of boundaries 108 Boundaries of natural oyster bars in county ' in Chart No. 35 (Upper Choptank River) — Drum Point in Cabin Creek Entrance in Cabin Creek 112 Tanners Patch 112 Dixon 112 Oyster Shell Point 113 States Bank 113 Shoal Creek 113 Green Marsh 114 Hambrooks 114 Turtle Back 114 Sandy Hill Lumps 115 Sandy Hill 115 Commander 116 Horn Point 116 Le Compte 117 Castle Haven Creek .'. 117 Castle Haven (see also Chart No. 37) 118 Chart No. 36 (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Little Choptank River) — Cook Point (see also Chart No. 37) 118 Red Buoy (see also Chart No. 37) 119 Spedden (see also Chart No. 37) 119 Dupont (see also Chart No. 37) 120 Diamond (see also Chart No. 37) 120 Brannock (see also Chart No. 37) 120 Mill Point (see also Chart No. 37) 121 Hills Point (see also Chart No. 37) 121 Hills Point North (see also Chart No. 37) 121 Hills Point South (see also Chart No. 37) 122 James Point 122 Travers (see also Chart No. 38) 123 Marshall (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 123 Oyster Creek (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 124 Granger (see also Charts Nos. 3 7 and 38) 124 Cators (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) ■. . 124 Henpeck (see also Charts Nos 37 and 38) 125 Slaughter Creek (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 125 Hooper (see also Charts Nos. 37 and 38) 125 Nine Acres (see also Chart No. 37) 126 Little Choptank (see also Chart No. 37) 126 Ragged Point (see also Chart No. 37) 127 Peanut Hill (see also Chart No. 37) , 127 Ragged Point Flats (see also Chart No. 37) 128 Cow Island (see also Chart No. 37) 128 Bald Eagle (see also Chart No. 37) 129 1 See separate publications for boundaries of natural oyster bars in adjacent counties. Contents. 1 3 Boundaries op oyster bars — Continued. Page. Boundaries of natural oyster bars in county — Continued. Chart No. 57 (Little Choptank River and tributaries) — Castle Haven (see also Chart No. 35) 118 Corners Wharf ' 129 Logans Hill .■ 129 Todd Point 130 Cook Point (see also Chart No. 36) 118 Red Buoy (see also Chart No. 36) 119 Spedden (see also Chart No. 36) 119 Dupont (see also Chart No. 36) 120 Diamond (see also Chart No. 36) 120 Brannock (see also Chart No. 36) 120 Mill Point (see also Chart No. 36) 121 Hills Point (see also Chart No. 36) 121 Hills Point North (see also Chart No. 36) 121 Hills Point South (see also Chart No. 36) 122 Bald Eagle (see also Chart No. 36) 129 Cow Island (see also Chart No. 36) 128 Ragged Point Flats (see also Chart No. 36) 128 Peanut Hill (see also Chart No. 36) 127 Ragged Point (see abo Chart No. 36) 127 Little Choptank (see also Chart No. 36) 126 Nine acres (see also Chart No. 36) 126 Hooper (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 125 Slaughter Creek (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 12 5 Henpeck (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 125 Cators (see abo Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 124 Granger (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 124 Oyster Creek (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 124 Marshall (see abo Charts Nos. 36 and 38) 123 Along Shore (see abo Chart No. 38) 131 Susquehanna 132 Little Pollard 132 Cason \ 132 Tobacco Stick 133 Butterpot 133 Hudson 133 Ross -. 134 McKeils Point 134 Town 135 Brumell 135 Cherry Island 136 Jones 136 Pattison. 137 Barn Point 137 Saltwork 137 Fishing Creek 138 Grapevine 138 Chart No . 38 (Chesapeake Bay, between James Island and Barren Island) — Along Shore (see abo Chart No. 37) " 131 Slaughter Creek (see abo Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 125 Bridge 138 Hooper (see abo Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 125 14 Contents. Boundaries op oyster bars — Continued. Boundaries of natural oyster bars in county — Continued. Chart No. 38 (Chesapeake Bay, between James Island and Barren Island) — Continued. Page. Henpeck (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 125 Cators (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) '. 124 Granger (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 124 Oyster Creek (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) } 124 Marshall (see also Charts Nos. 36 and 37) 123 Travers (see also Chart No. 36) 123 Punch Island Creek 139 Chart No. 39 (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Barren Island) — Stone Pile 139 New Discovery 139 Horse Point Channel (see also Chart No. 40) 140 Ware (see also Chart No. 40) 140 White Wood 141 Tar Bay 141 Tubbmans Drain (see also Chart No. 40) 142 Peanut (see also Chart No. 40) , 142 Gum (see also Chart No. 40) 142 Wroten Island (see also Chart No. 40) 143 Chart No. 40 (Honga River) — Tubbmans Drain (see also Chart No. 39) 142 Peanut (see also Chart No. 39) 142 Gum (see also Chart No. 39) 142 Wroten Island (see also Chart No. 39) 143 Horse Point Channel (see also Chart No. 39) 140 Ware (see also Chart No. 39) 140 Smoke Point 143 Dark Point 144 Lakes Cove 144 Windmill 145 Hickory 145 Lower Thoroughfare 146 Paul 146 Crab Point 147 Norman 147 Applegarth 147 Hooper Strait 148 Richland 148 Bloodsworth (see also Chart No. 41) 149 Chart No. 41 (Fishing Bay and Nanticoke River) — Bloodsworth (see also Chart No. 40) 149 Hopkins Cove 149 Red Sector 150 Bell Buoy (see also Chart No. 42) 150 Jane 151 Mud (Dorchester County) 151 Sharkfin Shoal 152 Ware Sands ' ! 152 Sand Shoal 153 Clay Island 153 Evans 154 Goose Creek 154 Contents. 15 Boundaries op oyster bars — Continued. Boundaries of natural oyster bars in county — Continued. Chart No. 41 (Fishing Bay and Nanticoke River) — Continued. Page. Duck Island 155 Bungay 155 Old House 156 Point 156 Hill 156 Thorough 157 Half Way Mark 157 Flat Rock 157 Frog Point 158 New 158 Hills and Holes 158 Roaring Point West 159 Bean Shoal 159 Outer Hole 159 Lower Newfoundland 160 Upper Newfoundland 160 Chart No. 42 (Chesapeake Bay, vicinity of Holland Island) — Northwest Middleground 160 Southeast Middleground 161 Boundary 161 Holland Straits : 162 Bell Buoy (see also Chart No. 41) . 150 Boundaries of crab bottoms: Explanation 163 Methods of describing boundaries • 163 Surveying methods for relocation of boundaries 164 Boundaries of crab bottoms in county 1 165 Chart No. 40 (Honga River) — Fox Creek : . . 165 Wingate ". . . . 165 Duck Point Cove 166 Jenny Island (see also Chart No. 41) 166 Okahanikan (see also Charts Nos. 41 and 42) 167 Grassy (see also Chart No. 41) 167 Chart No. 41. (Fishing Bay and Nanticoke River) — Jenny Island (see also Chart No. 40) 166 Okahanikan (see also Charts Nos. 40 and 42) 167 Bishop Head 167 Grassy (see also Chart No. 40) 167 Bloodsworth Island (see also Chart No. 42) 168 Great Cove (see also Chart No. 42) 169 Chart No. 42 (Cheasapeake Bay, vicinity of Holland Island) — Okahanikan (see also Charts Nos. 40 and 41) 167 Bloodsworth Island (see also Chart No. 41) 168 Great Cove (see also Chart No. 41) 169 Northeast Island 169 Adam Island 170 Spring Island (Dorchester Count)') 170 Holland Island 171 Pry Island 172 1 See separate publications for boundaries of crab bottoms in adjacent counties. 1 6 Contents. Appendixes : Page. Appendix A. — Laws relating to the cooperation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and Bureau of Fisheries with the Maryland Shell Fish Commission 173 Appendix B. — "The Haman Oyster Culture Law " (extract from Second Report of Shell Fish Commission) 177 Appendix C. — Summary of the particular surveying operations which constitute an " oyster survey ' ' as now being carried on in Maryland 178 Appendix D. — Statisticsof resultsof the combined operations of the Government and State. . 180 SURVEY OF OYSTER BARS, DORCHESTER COUNTY, MD. INTRODUCTION. PUBLICATIONS. The preparation of publications relating to the survey of the oyster bars of Mary- land has been divided between the Government and the State in accordance with the laws 1 authorizing the work and the natural division of the surveying operations 3 of the cooperating forces. The publications prepared and issued by the Government under the direction of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey consist of a series of charts and a technical report for each county surveyed. 3 The charts show all legal boundaries of oyster bars within the adopted boundaries of the waters opened up for leasing with each county, and the location of all landmarks (Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) used as a foundation for the delineation of these various boundaries. The technical report gives technical and legal descriptions of all oyster bar and other bound- aries, and descriptions of all landmarks shown on the charts, and includes the report of the representative of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in charge of the work of that service in cooperation with the Bureau of Fisheries and the Maryland Shell Fish Com- mission. These charts and technical reports are prepared and certified for file with the courts and the Commission, as required by the laws of the State, and contain all infor- mation necessary to make a permanent record of the work of the Commission and the Government for all future requirements of the courts, or for any resurveys that may become necessary. 4 The publications prepared and issued by the State under the direction of the Shell Fish Commission consist of annual reports 5 of all the operations of the Commission performed under the provisions of the laws of Maryland, 6 including results of biological and economic oyster investigations, methods and results of the hydrographic survey of 1 See Appendix A for laws relating to the cooperation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and Bureau of Fisheries with the Maryland Shell Fish Commission. 2 See Appendix C for a summary of the particular surveying operations which constitute an "oyster survey" as now being carried on in Maryland. 3 These charts and technical reports can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey at Washington, D. C. The publications now ready for issue are those for Anne Arundel, Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester, Calvert, Charles, St. Marys, Baltimore, Kent, Queen Annes, Talbot, and Dorchester Counties. * The technical records and charts for each county are published separately on account of the requirements of the oyster- culture laws of the State and the practical considerations which make it desirable to have each county "opened up" for oyster culture as soon as practicable after the completion of its survey. For these reasons and the fact that these reports are each arranged for distribution and use in one county only without reference to other published records, much of the text of this publi- cation is of necessity identical with similar previous publications for other counties. 5 These reports can be obtained by application to the Shell Fish Commission, Marine Bank Building, Baltimore, Md . They are issued annually in October, and the first, second, third, and fourth reports are now available for distribution . 6 See Appendix B for an extract from the " Second Report of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission," giving a concise summa ry of the "Haman oyster culture law." 58345—13 2 17 1 8 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. the boundaries of oyster bars and crab bottoms, the administrative report and financial statement of the Commission, information relating to oyster culture, methods of sur- veying and leasing of oyster lots, and much other important matter of legal and scientific value. These two sets of publications are planned and arranged to supplement each other without unnecessary duplication, and when combined they form a complete report of operations, methods, and results of the work of both the Government and State. 1 COOPERATION OF THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. The work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, as the name of the service indicates, includes a survey of the coasts of the United States made on a geodetic basis. This has involved the gradual construction of a great framework of interstate triangulation for use as a foundation for detail hydrographic and topographic surveys, from which there has been compiled and published a complete set of charts of the coasts of the United States, including all waters of Maryland where oysters grow. This existing triangulation, hydrography, and topography is essential as a foundation for a correct and practical survey of natural oyster bars; and it being one of the fundamental func- tions of the Coast and Geodetic Survey to furnish such data, the cooperation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey with the Bureau of Fisheries and the Maryland Shell Fish Commission is a practical and natural development of Government work leading to the conservation and increase of the supply of food. COOPERATION OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. The Bureau of Fisheries has cooperated with the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Maryland Shell Fish Commission principally as an adviser in matters relating to the biological and economic survey of oyster bars and the methods to be employed for that purpose. 2 A steam launch, rowing boat, and certain apparatus have also been furnished. The primary function of the Bureau of Fisheries is to increase the productiveness of marine and fresh waters by such measures as may be best suited to the purpose, and the services rendered in connection with the survey of the oyster bars of Maryland are strictly in line with the fundamental law under which it acts. In certain States other than Maryland similar work has been conducted by the bureau acting independently, the same ends being attained at greater expense to the Government. GENERAL STATEMENT OF WORK OF COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. 3 The results obtained from the work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in coopera- tion with the Bureau of Fisheries and the Maryland Shell Fish Commission need very little other summary than is indicated by the published "Charts of Natural Oyster Bars" and the index of hydrographic projections and triangulation stations shown on the county progress maps attached to each report. 1 See Appendix D of this publication for "Statistics of results of combined operations of the Government and State." * Hon. George M. Bowers, Commissioner of Fisheries, has detailed for this service Dr. H. F. Moore, Assistant, Bureau of Fisheries. 3 For a detail statement of the very large amount of excellent oyster survey work of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission see the "Annual Reports of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission." Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 1 9 The triangulation has been carried on in accordance with the standard methods of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, making this work and that of the "Descriptions of Triangulation Stations" of permanent value, not only to the State of Maryland in the survey of her oyster bars, but also to the Government for any future work it may do in the regions covered by the oyster-survey operations. The hydrographic projections and published charts are prepared with all the accu- racy permitted by their large scale, especially as to the boundaries of the various shell-fish bottoms in relation to landmarks, but this accuracy of location on the charts is further added to and permanently fixed by published technical descriptions, which should minimize the probability of any future dispute as to either landmarks or boundaries. Stated another way, and quoting from the report of the "Survey of Oyster Bars of Anne Arundel County ' ' : The geographic positions of the permanent landmarks and signals have been determined with the usual precision of a trigonometric survey, and their locations at all points necessary to provide ample foundation for the surveying and charting operations permitted great accuracy of definition and loca- tion for the natural oyster bar and other boundaries established. At the same time, the very important element of permanency of the positions of boundaries has been secured, as the relocation of geodetic positions can always be accomplished by a competent surveyor, even though the original landmarks and monuments have been washed away, as has been the fate of hundreds of such points established by the Coast and Geodetic Survey on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay during the last 65 years. REPORT OF THE WORK OE THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY IN DORCHESTER COUNTY. INSTRUCTIONS. The following letters, together with the laws 1 of the United States relating to the subject, constitute the "instructions" received by the chief of the Coast and Geodetic Survey party engaged on work in connection with the Maryland Shell Fish Commission. They are short and definite, but furnish ample authority and leeway for all legitimate development of the cooperation of the Government and the State in the survey of oyster bars. The "free hand" permitted by these orders, together with the aid and many valuable suggestions received from the officers of the survey at Washington, have proved very beneficial to the work and are greatly appreciated. Department of Commerce and Labor, Office of the Secretary, Washington, June 2, 1906. Sir: In reply to your letter of May 28, requesting me to designate officers of the Coast and Geo- detic Survey and of the Bureau of Fisheries to cooperate with the State of Maryland in making survey of and locating the natural oyster beds, I have the honor to inform you that Mr. C. C. Yates will be designated to cooperate on the part of the Coast and Geodetic Survey as soon as Congress makes the provisions of the act effective by providing an appropriation for the purpose. Respectfully, Lawrence O. Murray, Assistant Secretary. His Excellency Hon. Edwin WarfiEld, Governor of Maryland, Annapolis, Md. Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, July J, 1906. Sir: Upon the receipt of these instructions you will surrender the command, accounts, etc., of the steamer Endeavor to the Hydrographic Inspector. * * * As soon as this transfer is completed you will enter upon the duties of Coast Survey representative on the Shell Fish Commission of Maryland. You will consult the Commissioners, prepare a program of work, and submit estimates in the usual form. You are authorized to come to Washington for consultation from time to time as may be necessary. Very respectfully, O. H. TiTTmann, Superintendent. Capt. C. C. YATES, U. S. C. and G. S. Steamer Endeavor, Baltimore, Md. ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT. The personnel and occupation of the party of the Coast and Geodetic Survey have remained practically unchanged since the beginning of the "oyster survey." Besides 1 For these laws see Appendix A. 22 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. the chief of party, it consists of the necessary triangulators, computers, draftsmen, and temporary employees required to carry on both the surveying operations in the field and the preparation for publication of oyster charts and technical records in the office at Washington. The equipment for the work of the party has been ample and satisfactory. The large living and office quarters furnished the Government on the Maryland Shell Fish Commission house boat Oyster have been very convenient for the work, besides facili- tating efficient cooperation with the surveying and oyster investigation parties of the State. In addition to the accommodations on the Oyster, the Coast and Geodetic Survey party has had the constant use of the large launch Inspector and several other boats furnished by its own service, and the occasional use of the Bureau of Fish- eries launch Canvasback 1 and the steamer Governor McLane 2 of the State Fishery Force. The greater part of the equipment of instruments for the operations of both the Government and State has been furnished by the Coast and Geodetic Survey and consists of all necessary theodolites, levels, sextants, drafting instruments, hydrometers, etc., required for all field and office work. CHRONOLOGICAL, STATEMENT OF WORK. The field work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in Dorchester County dates from March 14, 1910, when a subparty was organized and sent out to complete certain unfin- ished details of triangulation in Talbot County and to take up the overlapping triangu- lation between Dorchester and Talbot Counties. 3 This party first went to St. Michaels, then to Cambridge, and finally to Oxford, where the main party on the house boat was joined at the end of April. On April 30, 1910, the house boat Oyster was towed from Baltimore by the State steamer McLane to an anchorage in Tar Creek near Bellevue. While at this harbor the house boat was cleaned, painted, and generally overhauled for the season's work, and at the same time triangulation was carried on in Choptank River and its tributaries. On May 30, 1910, the house boat shifted her anchorage to Tred Avon River off Oxford, from which point a small amount of field work was done in Dorchester County along with the work in Talbot County. On June 30, 1910, the Oyster was towed to an anchorage off Cambridge, where she remained until the completion of the overlapping field work in Choptank River of both Dorchester and Talbot Counties. On July 20, 1910, the house boat Oyster was towed from Cambridge to an anchorage off Solomons Island in the mouth of the Patuxent River. A greater part of the field work along the Chesapeake Bay shore of Dorchester County was carried on from this harbor. During weather too rough to work in the open Chesapeake Bay, considerable work was also done from this point in checking up descriptions of triangulation stations required for the preparation of the publications covering Calvert, St. Marys, and Charles Counties. 1 By courtesy of Dr. H. F. Moore, United States Bureau of Fisheries. 2 By courtesy of Capt. James A. Turner, commanding. . . 3 The field work of Dorchester County was so intermixed with that of Talbot County that the chronological statement of the work in one of these counties necessarily includes a considerable part of the work of the other county. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 23 On August 1 1 , 1 910, the Oyster was moved across the Chesapeake Bay to an anchor- age in Honga River off Hoopers Island Wharf. A greater part of the oyster-survey work along the lower Chesapeake Bay shore of Dorchester County, as well as that of Honga River and Fishing Bay, was carried on from this point as headquarters. On September 30, 1910, the field work in the southern half of Dorchester County being completed, the house boat Oyster was towed by the steamer McLane to the Little Choptank River and anchored off the town of Madison, where she remained for over two months while oyster-survey operations were being carried on in the Little Choptank River and its many tributaries. On December 4, 1910, the house boat Oyster was moved to the northern side of Little Choptank River to an anchorage in the mouth of Hudson Creek, where she remained in spite of bad weather and ice until the practical completion of the oyster-survey work in Dorchester County. On December 15, 1910, the field work of Dorchester County was completed, and as this was the last county to be surveyed, this date also marks the completion of all the field work of the Maryland Oyster Survey, with the exception of the two days, the 20th and 21st of June, 1912, when a small party, under the charge of Mr. Frank W. Seth, surveyman in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, was put in the field to complete necessary details of triangulation in Talbot and Dorchester Counties. The office work connected with the oyster survey of Dorchester County, including the computations of geographic information and the drafting necessary for the prepara- tion for publication of the oyster charts and the technical records of that county, was carried on intermittingly with the office work of other counties from the beginning of the field work in Dorchester County on March 14, 1910, to the time of filing of the certified oyster charts and technical records in the archives of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission and with the clerk of the circuit court of Dorchester County on August 17, 191 2. statistics. 1 Landmarks and triangulation signals erected 156 Monuments planted to mark triangulation stations 156 Triangulation stations occupied for observations of horizontal angles 161 Old triangulation stations recovered 65 New triangulation stations established 125 Total old and new triangulation stations marked and described 190 Linear miles of shore line covered by triangulation (approximate) 270 Square miles covered by triangulation (approximate) 330 Hydrographic projections prepared and completed as records of oyster boundaries 21 Triangles computed 380 Geographic positions computed 170 Corners of oyster bar and crab bottom boundaries established by computation 671 Back azimuths and distances computed from corners of boundaries to triangulation stations 2, 013 Descriptions of triangulation stations prepared for publication 190 Descriptions of oyster bar and crab bottom boundaries prepared for publication 135 " Charts of Natural Oyster Bars' ' prepared for publication 8 Progress map prepared for publication 1 1 These statistics only include field and office work directly performed by the party of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in connection with the oyster survey of this county, and do not include the many thousands of soundings and examinations of the character of the bottom made by the engineers of the Commission, which are of considerable value to the Coast and Geodetic Survey as hydrographic records for future use in connection with the preparation of new editions of charts of the waters of Mary- land. See Appendix D of this publication for " Statistics of results of combined operations of the Government and the State." 24 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. GENERAL REMARKS. Before ending this report the representative of the Coast and Geodetic Survey wishes to renew his statement of appreciation of the courteous assistance received from various Government and State officials and others interested in the oyster industry of Maryland, especially to the following: To his colleague from the Department of Commerce and Labor, Dr. H. F. Moore, of the Bureau of Fisheries, whose well-known scientific knowledge of all matters relating to oysters has been of great value to the work. To Mr. Walter J. Mitchell, chairman of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission, who, by his administrative ability in carrying out the complicated requirements of the oyster laws and by his unfailing tact, has made the cooperation of the various services engaged on the work both agreeable and effective. To Dr. Caswell Grave, secretary of the Commission, who, as editor of the Commission's annual report and commissioner in charge of the biological and economic oyster inves- tigations, has been brought into constant contact with the Government work and aided its operations in every way. To Mr. Benjamin K. Green, treasurer of the Commission, who has looked after the equipment and commissary of the house boat in such a way as to add greatly to the comfort and convenience of the party of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. To Mr. Swepson Earle, hydrographic engineer to the Commission, whose knowledge of the work from former service in the Coast and Geodetic Survey has greatly facilitated his practical use of the technical data furnished by the Government. And to the many others connected with the Commission or who as residents in the locality where the work was being carried on have greatly assisted by furnishing impor- tant information or willing services. CHARTS AND MAPS. CHARTS OF NATURAL OYSTER BARS. 1 The charts of the natural oyster bars of Dorchester County published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey from results of the surveys of the Government in coopera- tion with the Maryland Shell Fish Commission consist of eight sheets covering all the oyster-producing waters of that county. They are published on the large scale of i part in 20,000 (approximately 3^5 inches to a statute mile) and are constructed on polyconic projections; and all information shown on them is based on the United States standard datum of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. These charts show all oyster bars and other boundaries established by the Commis- sion, and are certified for the purpose of filing in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Dorchester County and in the office of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission, as required by the oyster laws of Maryland. In addition to the oyster bar and other boundaries, the charts show the location and name of all landmarks (United States Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation stations) used in making the survey, together with the hydrography and topography : necessary to make the technical definitions and delineations of boundaries readily under- standable both by the people engaged in the oyster industry and the general public who may become interested through leasing of barren bottoms for oyster culture. The names of the oyster bars are those used locally, as nearly as could be ascer- tained by the hydrographic engineer of the Commission. When there was no local name in common use, a name was selected from one of the prominent features of the vicinity. By the use of recognized names or those that would naturally suggest certain sections of water, it is believed that much confusion will be avoided in the location on the charts of the oyster bars, especially by those not familiar with the use of maps. The corners of the oyster bars are numbered from 1 to the total number of corners in each area under consideration. Where boundaries adjoin, making one point a corner of two or more oyster bars, these points have two or more numbers, each number corre- sponding to the bar in which the figure is located. The numbers of the corners correspond with the technical and legal descriptions of this publication under the heading "Bound- aries of natural oyster bars." The landmarks and oyster bars have been grouped in the "Contents" of this publi- cation in accordance with the charts upon which they are shown. To find a particular oyster bar or landmark which is only known by name, consult the "Contents" and the desired chart and general location will be indicated. To find the name of a bar or landmark which is only known by location, consult the progress map at the end of this publication for the number of the chart on which it is to be found, and then examine the known locality on the chart for the name of the bar or landmark in question. 1 These charts can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, at Washington, D. C. 2 Much of the detail of the inshore topography was [obtained from the excellent map of Dorchester County, prepared and published by the Maryland Geological Survey under the direction of Dr. William Bullock Clark from surveys of the Maryland Geological Survey in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey. 25 26 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. The contours on the charts showing the depth of water at mean low tide have been ' taken from the hydrographic sheets of former work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Four curves were selected as being the most convenient for taking off from the original hydrographic sheets and the ones of greatest value to those interested in shell fish indus- tries. The i-fathom contour (6 feet) and the 5-fathom curve (30 feet) correspond in a general way to the inner and outer limits of all the oyster bars surveyed. The 3-fathom contour (18 feet) furnishes the curve of about the average depth of water on the oyster bars, and the 10-fathom contour (60 feet) serves in a general way to indicate the outer limits of probable oyster culture. The boundaries of the waters within the "territorial limits of the county" and the boundaries of the "waters contiguous to the county" opened up for the leasing with Dorchester County are plainly indicated on the charts. A full technical description of these boundaries is given in this publication under the heading "Boundaries of county • waters." The areas in acres of the oyster bars were determined under the direction of the hydrographic engineer of the Commission by two independent planimeter measurements of the areas as delineated on the smooth projections of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. These areas are given in small figures in parentheses on the face of the chart within the boundaries of the different shell fish bottoms. The symbols used on the charts for the different kinds of boundaries, triangulation stations, contours of depth of water, etc., require no other explanation than that given in the legend and other notes on the face of the charts. LEASING CHARTS. . The leasing charts of Dorchester County, like those for Anne Arundel, Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester, Calvert, Charles, St. Marys, Baltimore, Kent, Queen Annes and Talbot counties, have been prepared under the direction of the hydrographic engineer of the Commission. They are constructed on polyconic projections on the scales of 1 part in 5,000 or 1 part in 10,000 as the needs of oyster culture may require, and the information shown on them is based on the United States standard datum of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. These charts show all the oyster bars, crab bottoms, and clam beds and other boundaries established by the Commission, and also all boundaries of oyster lots leased for the purpose of oyster culture, thus making them comprehensive and valuable records of the results of the operations of the oyster-culture laws. The lots leased under the provision of the "old 5-acre law" are frequently of irreg- ular shape, but the lots leased under the provision of the new oyster laws must be of rectangular shape by the terms of that act. For this latter purpose the leasing charts have been divided by parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude into small rectan- gles of 1 acre or 5 acres, as may be best suited to the area under consideration, and prospective leaseholders by the rules of the Commission are compelled to select whole rectangles as far as possible. For reasons of the present changeable nature of the number of lots leased and the large number of charts required, the leasing charts are not likely to be published for some years, but they can be seen at any time on file at the offices of the Commission, in the Marine Bank Building at Baltimore. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 27 PROJECTIONS. The polyconic projections * covering Dorchester County waters are 21 in number and on the scale of 1 part in 10,000. They were constructed by draftsmen of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, but the sextant positions which determine the location of the legal boundaries of the oyster bars as delineated by the Shell Fish Commission were plotted by the draftsman of the Commission. A copy of each of these projections, with all the plotted positions of triangulation stations, shore line, sextant positions, and boundaries of oyster bars, was made under the direction of the hydrographic engineer of the Commission by pricking through with a sharp needle the intersections of the projection lines and all other points as plotted on the original sheets. These projections (in duplicate) are the original records of all oyster bar and other boundaries established by the Commission, one set being filed in the archives of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, at Washington, and the other set in the archives of the Shell Fish Commission. PROGRESS MAPS. The progress map to be found at the end of this publication is on a scale of 1 part in 100,000, and shows in outline the work accomplished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in Dorchester County and contiguous waters. It gives the scheme of all the charts and smooth projections constructed in connection with the survey, the location and names of all triangulation stations used as a basis for the surveying work, and the "boundaries of county waters" established by the Commission for the purpose of carrying out the laws of Maryland relating to oyster culture. Besides indicating the amount of work done by the Coast and Geodetic Survey in connection with the work of the Shell Fish Commission, this progress map will be of special value for index purposes to engineers and others searching for the particular chart or projection covering the locality of the oyster bars or landmarks that' may be under consideration. The progress maps 2 accompanying the first and second annual reports of the Mary- land Shell Fish Commission were prepared under the direction of the hydrographic engineer of the Commission. They are on the scale of 1 part in 400,000, and show the outline of the tide-water counties of Maryland, with shaded areas to indicate the waters already covered by the operations of the oyster survey. 1 For the scheme of these projections see the progress map at the end of this publication. 3 These maps and reports can be obtained by application to Maryland Shell Fish Commission, Marine Dank Building, Baltimore, Md. BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY WATERS. 1 WATERS WITHIN TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF COUNTY. The laws of Maryland relating to oyster culture provide that "no person shall be permitted, by lease, assignment, or in any other manner, to acquire a greater amount of land than ten acres situated within the territorial limits of any of the counties, or one hundred acres in any other place." The boundary line 2 between the waters "within the territorial limits" of Dorches- ter County and the waters in "any other place," as established by the Shell Fish Com- mission for the purpose of carrying out the oyster laws, and delineated on the "oyster" charts and the smooth projections of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, is technically described and defined as follows: 3 Commencing at the head of the oyster-producing waters of Choptank River on the channel boundary line between Dorchester County and Talbot County; thence following the channel boundary line between Talbot County and Dorchester County down the upper Choptank River to a point situated about half way between the town of Choptank and Cabin Creek; thence continuing down the channel boundary line of the upper Choptank River as laid down on "Chart No. 35, Natural Oyster Bars, Mary- land" around Chancellors Point and pass the city of Cambridge to the entrance of upper Choptank River between Castle Haven Point and Island Creek; thence along the boundary line between Talbot County and Dorchester County in the lower Choptank River as laid down on "Charts Nos. 36 and 37, Natural Oyster Bars, Maryland," to a point in the Chesapeake Bay entrance of the lower Choptank River defined by the intersection of this boundary line with a straight line defined at its northwestern end by a point situated on Blackwalnut Point in latitude 38° 40' 06.6" and longitude 76 20' 24.7" and defined at its southeastern end by a point situated on Cook Point in latitude 38° 37' 55.7" and longitude 76° 17' 28.7"; thence in a straight line across the southeastern half of the Chesapeake Bay entrance of the lower Choptank River to a point situated on Cook Point defined by latitude 38 37' 55. 7" and longitude 76 17' 28. 7"; thence in a southeasterly direction along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the northern side of Tripps Bay defined by latitude 38 36' 10.4" and longitude 76 16' 21. &"; thence in a straight line across the eastern end of Tripps Bay to a point situated on the southern side of the eastern end of Tripps Bay defined by latitude 38° 35' 52. 7" and longitude 76° 16' 05.1"; thence in a southwesterly direction along the mean low- water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the northeastern side of the entrance of Brannock Bay defined by latitude 38 35' 33. 9" and longitude 76 16' 23. 8"; thence in a straight line across the entrance of Brannock Bay to a point situated on Mills Point on the southwestern side of the entrance of Brannock Bay defined by latitude 38 35' 07.2''' and longitude 76 17' 13.2"; thence in a southwesterly direction along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on Hills Point on the northern side of the entrance of Little Choptank River defined by latitude 38 33' 48. 6" and longitude 76° 18' 41. &"; thence in a straight line across the entrance of Little Choptank River to a point situated on James Island on the southern side of Little Choptank River defined by latitude 38° 31' 44.9" and longitude 76° 20' 01.9"; thence following the northern and western side of James Island along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 1 For a complete historical and legal description of the boundaries of the counties of Maryland, the valuable publication cntiUed "The Counties of Maryland — Their Origin, Boundaries, and Election Districts," prepared by Dr. Edward B. Mathews and published by the Maryland Geological Survey under the direction of Dr. William Bullock Clark, superintendent , should be consulted, as the boundaries described in this publication have been established and technically defined for the pur- pose of carrying out the oyster laws of the State, and may or may not be correct for other purposes. 2 See "Charts of Natural Oyster Bars," published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the progress map at the end of this publication. 3 Latitudes and longitudes based on the United States standard datum of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. 28 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 29 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the southern end of James Island denned by latitude 38 30' 07.6" and longitude 76 20' 19.3"; thence in a straight line across the entrance of Oyster Creek to a point situated on the southern side of the entrance of Oyster Creek defined by latitude 38 29' 51. 9" and longitude 76 20' 25.4"; thence in a southeasterly direction along the mean low-water line across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, along the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay across the entrance of Punch Island Creek to a point situated on the northern side of the entrance between two marsh islands into the extreme northern end of Tar Bay defined by latitude 38 22' 48. 6" and longitude 76° 16' 46.7"; thence in a straight line across the entrance of the northern end of Tar Bay to a point situated on the northern end of a marsh island defined by latitude 38 22' 33.6" and longitude 76° 16' 45. a"; thence in a southerly direction following the western side of a marsh island along the mean low water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the southern end of a marsh island on the northern side of the main northern entrance of Tar Bay defined by latitude 38° 21' 49.2" and longitude 76° 16' 31. o"; thence in a straight line across the main northern entrance of Tar Bay to a point situated on the northern end of Barren Island defined by latitude 38° 20' 53 .\" and longitude 76 16' 01 . 5"; thence following the western and southern side of Barren Island along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, to a point situated on the southern end of Barren Island defined by latitude 38 18' 39. 8" and longitude 76° 14' 37. 5"; thence in a straight line across the southern entrance of Tar Bay to a point situated on Pons Point on the western side of Upper Hooper Island defined by latitude 38° 18' 24.0" and longitude 76° 13' 27.5"; thence in a southeasterly direction following the western side of Upper Hooper Island, Middle Hooper Island, and Lower Hooper Island along the mean low-water line or across the causeways and bridges connecting these islands and the mouths of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the southern side of Lower Hooper Island on the northwestern side of the entrance of Hooper Strait defined by latitude 38 13' 57. 1" and longitude 76 07' 56. 5"; thence in a straight line across the Chesapeake Bay entrance of Hooper Strait to a point situated on the northwestern side Bloodsworth Island on the southern side of the entrance of Hooper Strait defined by latitude 38 n' 40.6" and longitude 76 05' 25.2"; thence in a southerly direction following the western side of Bloodsworth Island along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, to a point situated on the southwestern end of a part of Bloodsworth Island known as Billys Island defined by latitude 38° 09' 23. 8" and longitude 76 05' 09. r"; thence in a straight line across the channel between Billys Island and Adam Island to a point situated on the northern end of Adam Island defined by latitude 38° 09' 14. 7" and longitude 76 05' 14.0"; thence following the northern and western side of Adam Island along the mean low-water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, of the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on the southern end of Adam Island defined by latitude 38 08' i6.4 // and longitude 76 05' 09.0"; thence in a straight line across the channel between Adam Island and Holland Island to a point on the northern end of Holland Island defined by latitude 38 08' 06.6" and longitude 76° 05' 27. %"; thence in a southerly direction following the western side of Holland Island along the mean low- water line or across the mouth of all inlets less than 100 yards in width, as the case may be, to a point on the southern end of Holland Island defined by latitude 38° 06' 36.4"; and longitude 76 05' 31. 6"; thence in a straight line to a point situated on the boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County on the southern side of the Chesapeake Bay entrance of Holland Straits about iyi miles north-northeast of Holland Island Bar Light defined by latitude 38 04' 40.8" and longitude 76° 04' 14. 8"; thence in a straight line along the Holland Straits boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County to a point on the western side of Pry Island on the east- ern side of Holland Straits defined by latitude 38° 05' 44. i" and longitude 76 03' 44. (/'; thence in a straight line along the Holland Straits boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County across the mouth of Pry Cove to a point on the] western side of a small marsh island on the eastern side of Holland Straits defined by latitude 38 06' 39.9" and longitude 76 03' 17. &"; thence in a straight line diagonally across Holland Straits along the boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County to a point on the southeastern side of Bloodsworth Island on the northwestern side of Holland Straits defined by latitude 38° 08' 50.6" and longitude 76° oi' 53.4"; thence in a straight line across the western half of Upper Tangier Sound along the boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County to a point situated in Tangier Sound about i$4 miles west of upper land end of Deal Island Wharf and i}4 30 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. miles south by east of Sharkfin Shoal Light defined by latitude 38° io y 08.1" and longitude 76 58' 40.6"; thence in a straight line along the Tangier Sound boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County to a point in Tangier Sound entrance of Nanticoke and Wicomico Rivers situated about ]/i mile east-southeast of Sharkfin Shoal Light defined by latitude 38° n' 50.3" and longitude 75 58' 20.8" thence along the boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County, up the channel of Nanticoke River, pass Roaring Point and Ragged Point to a point on the channel boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County situated about 2 miles north of the town of Bivalve, all as laid down on "Chart No. 41, Natural Oyster Bars, Maryland," thence continuing up the Nanticoke River along the channel boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County to the head of the oyster-producing waters. WATERS CONTIGUOUS TO COUNTY. The oyster laws of Maryland provide that a true and accurate delineation of all natural oyster bars shall be made on copies of charts of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, "which said copies shall be filed in the office of the said Commissioners in the city of Baltimore," and "in the office of the clerks of the circuit courts for the respective counties wherein the grounds so designated may lie." For the purpose of carrying out the latter part of this section of the law and for the purpose of establishing the limits of the oyster-culture area to be opened up for leasing with each county surveyed, it is necessary for the Shell Fish Commission to establish a boundary line between the waters contiguous to but not within the terri- torial limits of each county and the waters contiguous to but not within the territorial limits of adjacent counties. This boundary line has been delineated on the "Charts of Natural Oyster Bars," published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and is technically described and defined as follows : 1 Commencing at a point in the Chesapeake Bay entrance of the lower Choptank River defined by the intersection of the boundary line between Dorchester County and Talbot County as laid down on " Charts Nos. 36 and 37, Natural Oyster Bars, Maryland," with a straight line defined at its north western end by a point situated on Blackwalnut Point in latitude 38° 40' 06.6" and longitude 76 20' 24. 7" and denned at its southeastern end by a point situated on Cook Point in latitude 38 37' 55.7" and longitude 76° 17' 28. 7"; thence along the boundary line between Dorchester County and Talbot County passing into Chesapeake Bay south of Sharps Island as laid down on "Charts Nos. 36 and 37, Natural Oyster Bars, Maryland," to a point in Chesapeake Bay about 552 miles southwest of Sharps Island Light and 5%" miles northwest of James Island defined by latitude 38° 34' 29. 6" and longitude 76 26' 17.0"; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction with Chesapeake Bay to a point situated in Chesapeake Bay about 45-2 miles west of the southern end of James Island defined by latitude 38° 30' 00. o" and longitude 76 25' 30.0"; thence in a straight line in a southeasterly direction with Chesapeake Bay to a point situated in Chesapeake Bay about 2? i miles east of Cove Point Light defined by latitude 38 23' 10.3" and longitude 76 20' 00.0"; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction with Chesapeake Bay to a point situated in Chesapeake Bay about 3^ miles northeast of Cedar Point Light defined by latitude 38 19' 37.7" and longitude 76° 19' 19. a"; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction with Chesa- peake Bay to a point situated in Chesapeake Bay about 2^ miles east of Cedar Point Light defined by latitude 38 17' 58. o" and longitude 76 18' 59. 7"; thence in a straight line in a southeasterly direction with Chesapeake Bay to a point situated in Chesapeake Bay about 5 s s miles west of Holland Island Bar Light in latitude 38 04' 34. 8" and longitude 76 12' 01. o"; thence in a straight line in an easterly direc- tion across the eastern half of Chesapeake Bay to a point situated on Holland Island Bar Light defined by latitude 38 04' 07. 3" and longitude 76 05' 45.9"; thence in a straight line in a northeasterly direction toward the entrance of Holland Straits to a point situated about ■&% miles north-northeast of Holland Island Bar Light on the boundary line between Dorchester County and Somerset County on the southern side of the Chesapeake Bay entrance of Holland Straits defined by latitude 38 04' 40.8" and longitude 76 04' 14.8". 1 Latitudes and longitudes based on the United States standard datum of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. LANDMARKS (U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATIONS). EXPLANATION. The oyster laws of Maryland authorizing the survey to be made by the Shell Fish Commission provide for "an accurate report of said survey, setting forth such a descrip- tion of landmarks as may be necessary to enable the said board, or their successors, to find and ascertain the boundary lines of said natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks, as shown by delineation on the maps and charts." The law of the United States author- izing the cooperation of the Department of Commerce and Labor in the survey of natural oyster bars of Maryland provides for the erection of "such structures as may be necessary to mark the points of triangulation, so that the same may be used for such future work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey as the said bureau may be hereafter required to perform in prosecuting the Government coast survey of the navigable waters of the United States located within the State of Maryland." Under the provisions of the sections of the laws stated above, the markings and descriptions of landmarks must be sufficient for the present and future needs of both the Government and the State. With this end in view, considerable work has been expended in erecting permanent monuments at the triangulation stations and in the proper description of their location. An effort has been made to arrange the descriptions of location and character of landmarks in a uniform and logical manner. The descriptions start with the assump- tion that the individual seeking a landmark has only an indefinite idea of its location. They gradually proceed from description of the general locality of a landmark to the descriptions of its immediate surroundings. This is followed by specific details of the character of the center and reference marks and a "round" of reference angles and distances which in themselves frequently contain enough information to furnish an independent and reliable location of the triangulation station. METHOD OF DESCRIBING TRIANGULATION STATIONS. The separate descriptions of triangulation stations should not be used without reading the following explanation of the method of describing the triangulation stations, as it con- tains certain details that are common to all the landmarks described in this publication and which are omitted in the separate descriptions as being needless repetitions: Name. — The title at the top of each separate description is the name b}' which the landmark or triangulation station is known and designated in all work and pub- lished oyster records or oyster charts of both the Government and State. The selec- tion of the name is usually left to the triangulator establishing the station, and it may or may not have geographic or other significance in reference to the locality. General locality. — Under this heading is given the general locality of the landmark in reference to well-known and prominent natural or artificial features, such as the nearest body of water, town, river, steamer wharf, well-defined point of land, church, or any other feature that is likely to remain both permanent and prominent. 31 32 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. This heading also covers a reference to the published chart or map which shows the location of the station most clearly. Nearly all the triangulation stations described in this publication are plainly indicated by name and a triangulation symbol on the published charts of oyster bars of Maryland. In this case they are referred to by serial number only, the words "charts of oyster bars of Maryland" being omitted to avoid needless repetition. These published oyster charts are on the large scale of i part in 20,000 (approximately 3^ inches to a statute mile) and show the locations of the trian- gulation stations so clearly that in many cases the written descriptions will not be required to find them. Immediate locality. — Under this heading is given the description of the "observed station" in reference to its immediate surroundings. This is supposed to include a statement of the station's estimated elevation above high water or some other well- defined level of the locality, such as a road or house; the. character of the ground on which it is located, such as marsh land, sand beach, cultivated field, or meadow; esti- mated bearings in points of the compass and estimated distances in yards from (not to) easily recognized features, such as extreme end of point, edge of bluff, bank of creek, line of telephone poles, shore line, barn, house, fence, ditch, trees, or any other definite detail, such as being on range with the tangent of an island and a church; and so forth. When a standard monument has been established near the station as a "reference station," this heading also covers a statement of the true bearing of the monument in degrees and minutes and its measured distance in meters, as it is the first object that is likely to catch the eye when the immediate vicinity of the desired station is reached and might be mistaken for the center mark of the "observed station" unless special attention is called to it. The distinction between the "observed station" and "reference station" should be carefully noted by anyone making use of the description of stations for any future surveying operations. The "observed station" is located at the particular triangulation point covered by the description of stations and is the one whose geographic position is first computed, as it is the point which was "occupied" and "observed on" for horizontal angles. How- ever, in spite of the primary importance of the location of the "observed station," it will be noted from the description of stations that frequently it is not marked as well as the "reference station," and in some instances has only a pine stub to indicate its position. This is the case for the reason that the necessity of intervisibility of land- marks usually made it compulsory to locate "observed stations" on edges of banks and ends of points of land, which in the tidewater section of Maryland generally means they will be washed away in a short period of years. The past experience of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in this region has shown the great need of "reference stations," if the frequent reestablishment of a new framework of triangulation is to be avoided. The chief reason and need for the establishment of the "reference station," or secondary station, as it might be well named, is explained in the preceding paragraph, but in several instances other reasons, such as the location of the "observed station" on an unstable sand dune, in a cultivated field, in front of a residence, or other places objectionable to the landowner, have led to establishment of "reference stations." The location of the "reference station" in relation to the "observed station" is fixed Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 33 for plotting on charts or for computation of its geographic position by checked measure- ments of its distances and azimuth from the "observed station." ' Marks. — Under this heading is given a description of the character of the permanent monuments or other marks of the location of the "observed station," and of the "refer- ence station" where one has been established. All the marks designated in the descriptions as "the center point of triangle on standard cement monument" are exactly alike. These monuments are made of cement, sand, and gravel, and are 2 feet long and 8 inches square at top and bottom. Their tops are all marked with the same brass mold and show a center hole surrounded by a triangle, with the letters "M. S. F. C." arranged around the vertex and the letters "U. S. C. S." underneath the base of the triangle. The center hole is always in the center of the top of the monument by construction, and if this is found to have been broken off without disturbing the bottom the center of its square section can be used as the location of the station. All the "standard cement monuments," whether used for marking the "observed station" or "reference station," have been planted upright in exactly the same manner, with their tops projecting 3 or 4 inches above the surface of the ground, unless otherwise stated. Therefore, as the above facts in reference to the "standard cement monuments" are a constant element in all cases, the repetition of these facts in the description of stations is made needless by this one statement. References. — Under this heading are given the "rounds" of directions and distances to all objects that might be useful in locating the stations when the surface marks can not be found. It is also contemplated that for general purposes of topography, hydrog- raphy, or location of boundaries of oyster bars these references will be sufficient in many cases to relocate the position of an "observed station" or "reference station" when both of them have been destroyed. The first reference object given in the descriptions is always a triangulation station visible from the station being described, this, if possible, being a lighthouse, church spire, or other permanent and prominent point. Its direction is taken as being o° 00' 00", and the directions of all other objects are measured from it as an initial point, the angles being taken in a clockwise direction (left to right) . The true bearing 2 of the initial object is always given in parentheses alongside its name. This furnishes means for the calculation of the bearings of any of the other reference objects for the purposes of locating a station by horizontal angles or for the relocation of corner buoys of oyster-bar boundaries by the method of compass directions described in this publication under the heading of "Boundaries of oyster bars." The distances in the last column under "References" are given in three different units, which vary according to their accuracy. The "miles" are statute miles and may be considered only as rough estimates. The "yards" are more accurate, but must be looked on as results generally obtained by pacing or careful estimating. The "meters," 1 Geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude, distance, and azimuth) relating to any of the "observed stations" or of the " reference stations" described in this publication can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, at Washington, D. C 2 The mean magnetic variation for Dorchester County was 6° oo' west of north in 1911 and increasing at the rate of 5' yearly. 58345—13 3 34 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. however, are accurate to the degree indicated by their decimals and in every case have been measured with a steel tape. In the same manner the accuracy of the directions are indicated by the refinement of angular measure with which they are recorded. DESCRIPTIONS OF TRIANGULATION STATIONS. WEATHER BUREAU STAFF. General locality. — Eastern side of Tred Avon River in the town of Oxford. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in park south of high and primary schools, 55 yards east of shore of Tred Avon River, 55 yards west of Morris Street, and in center of circle of trees. Marks. — Observed station is center of galvanized iron staff on square galvanized angle-iron tower. References. — None necessary. FIRST. General locality. — Eastern shore of Tred Avon River in town of Oxford about )/% mile north of railroad wharves. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 8 feet above high water, 2 yards east-southeast of edge of bank, 4 yards east by north of point of bank, 4 yards northeast of edge of bank at small gully, 2 yards south of corner fence post, and 35 yards west of house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Bach" (S 17 38' W) o 00 00 i/s, mile. Right peak of small house 51 59 i-Hs miles. Right peak of modern house 67 10 i^s miles. Left peak of small house 128 37 iy& miles. Nail in blaze in fence post 207 52 00 4.98 meters. Nail in blaze in apple tree (20 inches diam- eter) 237 43 30 1 1 .94 meters. Nail in blaze in apple tree (12 inches diam- eter) 266 24 50 14-56 meters. Windmill 346 43 X mile. BACH. General locality. — Eastern shore of entrance to Tred Avon River on Bachelor Point about iji miles north-northeast of Choptank River Eight. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field about 6 feet above high water, 30 yards east of edge of bank, 70 yards north-northeast of edge of bank on range with Choptank River Light, and 100 yards south by west of edge of bank of trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Choptank River Eight" (S 16 59' W) o 00 00 i\s miles. Tangent of Benoni Point 55 29 iJ4 miles. Left peak of roof of house 147 25 i-Hj miles. Left corner of burnt house 166 05 i}i miles. Right corner of house 211 35 % mile. Left corner of left chimney on very large house 240 46 jf i mile. "Large Water Tank" 338 00 20 2% miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 35 BOONE. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River about Y% mile northwest of entrance to Boone Creek, % mile southeast of Bachelor Point, and i ■ & miles northeast of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 5 feet above high water, 13 yards northeast of edge of tree-fringed bank, 60 yards south-southwest of right corner of house, and 50 yards south-southeast of large apple tree. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument with top 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "Choptank River Light" (S 33° 54' W) o Nail in blaze in locust tree (5 inches diam- eter) 21 Nail in blaze in locust tree (10 inches diam- eter) 65 Near peak of house 107 Right corner of house 159 Near peak of house 195 Nail in blaze in locust tree (4 inches diam- eter) 323 00 iX miles. 40 10.26 meters. 31 10 20-59 meters. 59 X mile. 12 57 yards. 28 % mile. 14 00 1302 meters. ENTER. General locality. — Northern shore of Island Creek on point at east side of entrance to a small cove, about yi mile northeast of Choptank River, and i}4 miles east-northeast of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated land about 6 feet above high water, 16 yards north of edge of bank of creek, 18 yards south -southeast of edge of bank of cove, 30 yards east-northeast of outlet of cove, and 250 yards west by south of frame house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ■ ° ' " "Choptank River Light" (S 72 ° oo' W) . . . . o Nail in blaze in locust tree (6 inches diameter) 67 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 109 Left corner of left chimney of house 117 Left corner of house 173 Near corner of house 204 "Large Water Tank" 301 Nail in blaze in locust tree (4 inches diam- eter) 357 00 00 iy& miles. 05 40 39. 96 meters. 17 20 16.91 meters. 35 2 miles. 35 Vi mile. 11 1% miles. 37 00 2J2 miles. 13 40 23. 93 meters. LANDEYE. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River on point at south side of entrance to Islana Creek, about \% miles east of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated land about 5 feet above high water, 15 yards east-southeast of edge of bank, 50 yards southwest of fringe of trees and bushes, 55 yards south-southwest of point of field and end of fringe of trees and bushes. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2-inches below base of monument. 36 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. References. — ° "Choptank River Light" (S 83° 39' W) o Chimney of house near Bachelors Point 48 Left corner of barn 122 Left corner of barn 230 " Large Water Tank'.' 297 00 00 i}4 miles. 33 iX miles. 21 y£ mile. 18 % mile. 25 50 zyi miles. CHOPTANK RIVER LIGHT. General locality. — In Choptank River about i% miles southeast of Benoni Point, 1 mile south of entrance to Tred Avon River, and ?>% miles east of Blackwalnut Point. (See Charts Nos. 35 and 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hexagonal screw-pile structure known as Choptank River Light House. Marks. — Observed station is center of lantern on Choptank River Light House. References. — ° ' " Chlora (S. 57 04' E) o 00 00 2^ miles. BENONI 2. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on Benoni Point at western side of entrance to Tred Avon River, about i.yi miles northwest of Choptank River Light. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 5 feet above high water, 9 yards south-southwest of foot of knoll and edge of marsh, 4 yards northeast of edge of bank, 25 yards east-southeast of point of bank, 30 yards north by west of point of marsh, and 100 yards southwest of a cove. Cement monument marking reference station is 7.45 meters N. 42 ° 02' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of 2 by 4 inch stub projecting 4 inches above a 4-inch tile pipe with top of pipe flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — o / // " Choptank River Light' ' (S 40 01' E) o "Large Water Tank" 13 Left corner of house 65 Nail in blaze in waterbush 181 Nail in blaze in water bush 231 Near peak of small house 245 Left corner of burnt house 261 Reference station : 262 Peak of near gable of large house 277 Nail in blaze in waterbush 288 Left corner of house 306 00 00 1% miles. 10 20 3% miles. 40 \% miles. 09 10 7.68 meters. 34 40 4-54 meters. 50 \% miles. 14 . . ....... 2 miles. 02 40 7.45 meters. 30 i% miles. 09 40 10.40 meters. 56 iyi miles. CHLORA. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River on Chlora Point about \}4 miles south- southeast of entrance to Island Creek, ij -.' miles northwest of entrance to LaTrappe Creek, and 2%i miles southeast of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 8 feet above high water, 6 yards east-northeast of edge of bank, 9 yards south of wire fence, and 18 yards north of edge of bank at walnut tree. Cement monu- ment marking reference station is 6.91 meters N. 78° 43' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is hole in center of cement filled tile pipe 4 inches diameter, with top about 2 inches below surf ace of ground . Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above the surface of the ground. References. — ° ' ' '" " Choptank River Light" (N 57 03' W) o 00 00 2}4 miles. Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (3 inches diameter) 74 39 10 3. 11 meters. Nail in blaze in cedar tree (4 inches diam- eter) 129 31 00 9. 01 meters. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 37 References — Continued. REFERENCE STATION 135 Nail in blaze in walnut tree (14 inches diam- eter) 220 Near peak of house 254 Spindle on cupola 267 " Large Water Tank" 294 TRAPPE. 46 10 6.91 meters. 12 10 16.70 meters. S3 3 miles. 24 2^8 miles. 46 30 i}4 miles. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River at west side of entrance to La Trappe Creek about i}4 miles southeast of Chlora Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on grassy gravel point about 3 feet above high water, 4 yards north of shore, 6 yards east-northeast of shore, and 17 yards south by east of large cedar tree. Cement monument marking reference station is 12.62 meters N 47 40' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 2-inch tile pipe projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. References. — "Lan"(N2 5 °o7 / E) o Cedar tree n Red Beacon 96 Right chimney of house 130 "Black Beacon" 145 Northerly peak of Travers Wharf house 196 Center of smaller water tank 241 " Large Water Tank" 241 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (20 inches diam- eter) 294 Reference station 350 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (22 inches diam- eter) 353 00 00 % mile. 05 3Sy ards - 50 00 X mile. 16 3 miles. 54 4° X m ile- 15 ?y% miles. 02 2S.4 miles. . . 2$4 miles. 44 3° 5° 06 50 7.23 meters. 40 12.62 meters. 23 40 15-99 meters. GRUBIN. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on east side of entrance to La Trappe Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on grassy marsh back of gravel beach, about 1 foot above high water, 13 yards east of shore, 13 yards south of shore, 20 yards southeast of extreme end of point, and 100 yards northwest of pond. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Howard" (S i°2i / W) o South peak of Travers Wharf house 45 "Black Beacon" 51 Center of smaller water tower 86 " Large Water Tank" 87 Red Beacon 90 South peak of shed 153 Near peak of barn 181 Nail in blaze in stump (7 inches diameter) . . . 194 Chimney of house 199 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (5 inches diam- eter). 225 00 00 2]/% miles. 02 3 miles. 56 10 )4 mile. 56 3 miles. 49 30 2l/i miles. 47 10 % mile. 07 $/% mile. 58 5/8 mile. 47 40 12 17 meters. 51 "yi mile. 34 30 .04 meters. 33 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BLACK BEACON. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River off entrance to I.a Trappe Creek about iS-s miles northeast of Horn Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a cylindrical foundation known as La Trappe Creek Outer Light. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on La Trappe Creek Outer Light. References. — None necessary. HOWELLS. , General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on Howells Point about j^i miles east of Horn Point, 2 miles north of entrance to Jenkins Creek, and 2 miles northwest of Hambrooks Bar Beacon. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a long grassy gravel point about 3 feet above high water, 50 yards south-southeast of old fish shanty and trees, 25 yards south of highest level part of land, n yards west of shore, 3 yards east of shore, and }i mile north of extreme end of Point. Cement monument marking reference station is 22.82 meters N 17° 53' of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of cedar stub in center of 4-inch tile pipe with top of pipe 4 inches below surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. References. — 011/ "Red" (N 78 26' E) o South peak of Kirby Wharf house 12 " Hambrooks Bar Beacon " 44 Flagstaff on boathouse 57 "Dicks Water Tank" 62 " Cambridge Standpipe " 69 Spindle on barn cupola 137 " Large Water Tank" 209 "Black Beacon" 251 Nail in blaze in dead locust tree (15 inches diameter) 285 Nail in blaze in locust tree (3 inches diameter) . 294 Nail in blaze in pin oak tree (n inches diam- eter) 297 Reference station 299 00 00 i.S/g miles. 35 2 miles. 16 50 2 miles. 19 i. s /i5 miles. 22 10 1^ miles. 41 10 2% miles. 22 ij4 miles. 51 40 3,3-s "miles. 22 20 ij/i miles. 21 50 9.83 meters. 01 40 !3-37 meters. 59 10 27.28 meters. 26 40 22.82 meters. RED. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River at eastern side of Dickinsons Bay about i.S/s miles east-northeast of Howells Point and % mile northwest of Kirby Wharf. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on cultivated land on first high bluff upstream from Howells Point, about 12 feet above high water, 8 yards northeast of edge of bank, 10 yards north of edge of bank, 10 yards east of edge of bank. Cement monument marking reference station is 23.65 meters N 89° 58' E of observed station and almost on line with east chimney of house. Marks — Observed station is nail in stub in center of 2-inch tile pipe with top of pipe 6 inches below surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground References. — "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" (S 3° 39' E) o " Cambridge Standpipe " o " Dicks Water Tank" 19 Center of silo tower 51 "Large Water Tank" 102 Near peak of barn with two cupolas 148 Reference station 229 East chimney of house 229 00 00 . . . i?4 miles. 30 10 3 miles. 34 5° ! K miles. 38 3 miles. 32 50 4^4 miles. 28 r mile. 16 20 23.63 meters. 38 V* mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. i9 References — Continued . Near peak of large barn 282 Right peak of Kirby Wharf house 308 Near peak of hospital 348 " East Cambridge Tall Stack" 351 DOUBLE. 07 yi mile. 26 y% mile. 39 3% miles. 07 40 3 miles. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River nearly opposite Cambridge, about 1 mile northwest of entrance to Bolingbroke Creek and 1 \4 miles east of Hambrooks Bar Beacon. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on point of marsh separated from field by a row of locust trees about 12 yards northeast of shore, 20 yards north of shore, 14 yards east of shore, and 30 yards south of a large wild cherry tree . Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "East Cambridge Tall Stack" (S 32 33' W). . o "Dicks Water Tank" 51 "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" 60 "Large Water Tank" 76 Chimney of house 107 Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (24 inches diameter) 142 Nail in blaze in locust tree (5 inches diam- eter) 177 Chimney outside of near end of house 177 Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (4 inches diameter) 207 Spindle on barn cupola 248 Chimney of house 320 Spindle on cupola 347 Near peak of hospital 354 00 44 01 25 00 iJ4 miles. 20 2 miles. 00 1% miles. 40 6f-8 miles. 34 2% miles. 08 30 26.69 meters. 10 40 24.92 meters. 29 . . }4 mile. 20 40 34-66 meters. 23 yi mile. 47 2% miles. 55 2 miles. 52 1% miles. BOLING. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on an island in entrance to Bolingbroke Creek, about yi mile northwest of Chancellors Point and 2 miles east-northeast of Cambridge. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in rushes on a sandy marsh about 3 feet above high water, 6 yards northeast of shore, 7 yards north of shore, 8 yards east of shore, and 160 yards northwest by north of entrance to Bolingbroke Creek. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " " East Cambridge Tall Stack " (S 6o c 19' W) . . o Chimney outside of left end of mansard roof house 33 Flagpole on boat house 37 "Hambrooks Bar Beacon. ... y 44 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 134 Nail in blaze in old cedar stump (13 inches diameter) 191 Near peak of barn cupola 249 00 00 \i/i miles. 11 2i/i miles. 05 2}i miles. 30 00 2^s miles. 40 30 26.53 meters. 39 00 5.29 meters. 14 iyi miles. 40 Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md, References — Continued. ° Near peak of barn 270 Chimney of house 294 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (11 inches diam- eter) 300 Chimney of house 313 REAR. 14 34 miles, miles. 25 40 4.56 meters. 10 i$4 miles. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River about y& mile northwest of Chancellors Point, and yi mile southeast of entrance to Bolingbroke Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field on bluff about 12 feet above high water, 65 yards north of edge of bank, no yards northeast of edge of bank and trees, 160 yards east of edge of bank, and 95 yards northwest of bottom of gully. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Barber" (N 35° 22' E) o Near corner of square cupola 27 Chimney of house 78 Near peak of barn cupola 105 Near peak of large barn 136 Left peak of large barn 177 Barn cupola 214 "Cambridge Standpipe" 221 "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" 255 "Large Water Tank" 257 Chimney of house 280 Chimney outside near end of house 288 51 16 mile. { mile. 5-2 miles. 00 iX miles. 08 1^8 miles. 19 i}4 miles. 22 2 miles. 50 2*4 miles. 50 3 miles. 00 8X miles. 1^4 miles. 13 40 15 83 i^i miles. CHANCELLOR. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on Chancellors Point about ^ mile north of entrance of Hurst Creek, and H mile southeast of entrance to Bolingbroke Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and grass point about 1 foot above high water, 35 yards west of shore, 35 yards northeast of shore, 60 yards north by west of extreme end of point, 13 yards south of line of cedar stumps, 27 yards southeast of large lone pine tree, and almost on range of Cambridge Standpipe and left peak of hospital. Cement monument marking reference station is 4.70 meters N 31 31' W of observed station and almost on line to large lone pine tree. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub in center of 4-inch tile pipe with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. References. — o ' " "Cambridge Standpipe" (S 78 oo' W) o 00 Reference station 70 29 Nail in blaze in lone pine tree (16 inches diameter) 71 Southeast corner of square cupola 115 Nail in blaze in cedar stump (16 inches diam- eter) 122 32 Chimney of house 216 38 Near peak of house 245 Chimney on left end of house 282 44 ij. Chimney of house 328 52 I s x miles. Nail in blaze in small pine I rec 350 04 40 23.26 meters. Left peak of hospital 359 06 . . ...... 2 % miles. 00 2j/i miles. 10 4.70 meters. 00 00 24.74 meters. 45 35° yards. 50 12.40 meters. iX miles. 53 ij/i miles. miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BARBER. 41 00 14, mile. 04 General locality. — Northwestern shore of upper Choptank River about 1 mile north-northeast of Chancellors Point and about "J/i mile west-southwest of Goose Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 2 feet above high water, 12 yards north- northwest of county road and shore, 45 yards west-southwest of a cabin on the county road, 25 yards west of two cedar trees just across road, and 65 yards south of a wire fence. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "Duck"(N 75° 49' E) ■...*. o Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) s Smokepipe on wharf house 35 Near peak of house 57 Northwest peak of house 92 Chimney on left end of house 116 Near peak of house with square cupola 133 Large lone tree 208 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (5 inches diam- eter) 309 Nail in blaze in persimmon tree (5 inches diameter) 323 Near corner of barn 347 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 359 50 ^-^ meters. 48 i}4 miles. 06 iyi miles. 22 1% miles. 41 2% miles. 33 pi mile. 4° 35° yards. 58 40 36.42 meters. 12 30 36.01 meters. 15 21. 96 meters. 16 50 20.12 meters. DUCK. (CHOPTANK RIVER.) General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on Goose Point about f£ mile north of Oyster Shell Point and ij^ miles northeast of Chancellors Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on edge of sand beach on lower part of point on level with high water, 15 to 20 yards southeast of a group of cedar and persimmon trees. Cement monument mark- ing reference station is 12.61 meters N 28 19' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 2-inch tile pipe projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Ref- erence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° "Jam" (N 35 54' E) o Left peak of large barn 46 Center of roof of house 82 Smokepipe on wharf house 115 Left peak of barn cupola 160 Near corner of square chimney of house 174 Chimney of house 192 Near corner of square cupola on house 197 Nail in blaze in persimmon tree (2 inches diameter) 238 Reference station 295 Nail iri blaze in persimmon tree (3 inches diameter) 297 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (3 inches diam- eter) 00 00 1$/% miles. 01 1^4 miles. 31 1 f-| miles. 52 y% mile. 21 2 miles. 03 2%4 miles. 50 4 miles. 16 i$4, miles. S9 47 48 40 21.22 meters. 30 12.61 meters. 332 27 20 50 1520 meters. .. 14.28 meters. 42 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. JAM. General locality. — Western shore of Choptank River on Jamaica Point opposite entrance to Warwick River. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about 3 feet above high water, 25 yards west-northwest of end of wharf, 7 yards north of county road, n yards northeast of county road, 13 yards south of shore, 8 yards west-southwest of shore, and 30 yards north by east of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Spindle" (N 14° 53' W) o Chimney outside near end of house 16 Chimney of large house 19 "Wick" , 76 Chimney of house 82 Left chimney of large brick house 90 Left corner of wharf house 95 Right corner of wharf house 108 Nail in first plank on level part of wharf no Near peak of large barn 144 Chimney of house 171 Near peak of house 202 Near peak of house near wharf 211 Right peak of barn cupola 218 Near corner of fence 269 SPINDLE. 00 00 J-8 mile. 33 2 miles. 46 2 miles. 04 00 ^4 mile. 48 iyi miles. 07 \% miles. 57 20 49.81 meters. 14 00 46. 85 meters. 03 50 24. 94 meters. 56 \% miles. 30 2 miles. 51 2)4, miles. 21 2 miles. 30 2)/i miles. 38 Xmile. General locality. — Western shore of upper Choptank River about Yz mile north of Jamaica Point Wharf. (See Chart No. 35.) Note. — This triangulation landmark was destroyed before this publication was prepared, and there- fore it is not described, although its name and location are shown on Chart No. 35. BANK. General locality. — Western shore of upper Choptank River about 1 mile north-northwest of Jamaica Point, and \]4, miles southwest of entrance to Cabin Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in a cultivated field on a tree fringed bluff about 20 feet above high water, 10 yards northwest of edge of bluff, 10 yards west of edge of bluff, and 12 yards north of edge of bluff. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried "with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "-Raccoon" (N 19 26' E) t o Left chimney of modern house 5 Nail in blaze in branch of double oak tree (12 and 18 inches diameter) 34 Chimney of house in woods 54 Chimney of shanty in woods 86 Chimney of house 103 Nail in blaze in oak tree (8 inches diameter) . . 124 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (7 inches diam- eter) 161 Front peak of house 168 00 00 yi mile. 35 \]4 miles. 56 40 7.03 meters. 30 \)4 miles. 07 1]/% miles. 23 i$4 miles. 13 10 8:55 meters. 00 10 2i. ix meters. 29 yi mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 43 RACCOON. General locality. — Western shore of upper Choptank River about ' s mile south of entrance to a small creek, i}4 miles north of Jamaica Point, and i mile west of entrance to Cabin Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is between 2 clumps of trees on sandy marsh about 2 feet above high water, 8 yards northwest of shore, 12 yards west of shore, 16 yards north of shore, and 200 yards southeast of woods beyond marsh. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ■ "■..'•'" "Blind" (N 52 15' E) o Chimney outside near end of house 34 Near peak of modern house 41 Chimney of house 77 Near peak of house 105 Chimney of house 113 Near peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house .... 120 Left corner of house 144 Nail in blaze in oak tree (10 inches diameter) . 155 Nail in blaze in large pine tree (12 inches diameter) 204 Nail in blaze in oak tree (10 inches diameter) . 329 Chimney outside near end of house 350 • BLIND. 00 00 % mile. 22 i^i miles. 07 \yi miles. 59 i^i miles. 09 2 miles. 14 $yi miles. 42 z.% miles. 31 1 mile. 21 50 12.66 meters. 45 40 37.12 meters. 46 20 26.50 meters. 04 y% mile. General locality. — Northwestern shore of Choptank River about }4 mile west-northwest of entrance to Cabin Creek, and 2 miles north of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point between river and line of locust tree about 1 foot above high water, 11 yards north of shore, 15 yards west of shore, 16 yards northeast of shore at duck blind, and 25 yards east by north of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Up"(N6i°44 / E) o Chimney outside of near end of old house .... 47 Peak of side gable of modern house 57 Right peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house . . 131 Chimney on house 162 Nail in blaze in locust tree (4 inches diam- eter) 201 Nail in blaze in locust tree (4 inches diam- eter) 7 Nail in blaze in locust tree (6 inches diam- eter) Nail in blaze in locust tree (10 inches diam- eter) 00 00 i/i mile. 17 1 mile. 24 t.% miles. 24 2 miles. 44 -l% miles. 23 50 10.28 meters. 226 50 20 7.53 meters. 270 06 10 5.72 meters. 322 04 50 14-S meetrs. 44 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. UP. General locality. — Northwestern shore of upper Choptank River about ^ mile north of entrance to Cabin Creek and 2)4 miles north-northeast of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 55 yards northwest of extreme end of point, 25 yards west of shore, and 20 yards north of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 8 inches above surface of marsh. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° "Myrtle" (S 6o° 25' E) o Peak of side gable of modern house 34 Chimney of old house 36 Tangent of point 77 House m Tangent of point 122 House 273 Tangent of point 305 MYRTLE. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Choptank River about % mile north of entrance to Cabin Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 17 yards east of shore, 20 yards south of extreme end of point, 15 yards southwest of small gut, and 250 yards west of woods. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on, standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " 00 00 }4 mile. 14 1 mile. 10 ^i mile. 45 1 mile. 45 il/i miles. 02 fyi mile. 00 iyi miles. 15 175 yards. "Hut" (S 7 47' W) o Left peak of old barn 6 Tangent of point 32 Chimney of house 53 Chimney outside east end of house 78 Near peak of shanty 157 Stack of cannery at Choptank 180 Left peak of house 194 Tangent of point 203 Right peak of roof showing over woods 314 Large lone pine tree 333 HUT. 00 00 tyi mile. 41 ■ . . . Y% mile. 14 J-jj mile. 01 2 miles. 42 iX miles. 18 % mile. 51 2% miles. 19 2}i miles. 5° X mile. 37 H mile. 11 300 yards. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Choptank River on north side of entrance to Cabin Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 15 yards east of shore, 50 yards northwest of shore, 20 yards northeast of extreme end of point, 90 yards southwest of a hut, and 80 yards south-southwest of trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "House" (S46 38' W) o Chimney of house 25 Chimney outside of house 60 Cupola on barn 132 Right comerof hut 173 00 00 . . . . . . l-i mile. 27 . . . i3/i miles. 33 ... \% miles. 48 . . . %yi miles. S3 20 . . . . . . oo yards. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Mi. 45 References — Continued. ° ' " Chimney outside near end of old house 242 13 yi mile. Peak of near gable of modern house 281 42 yi mile. Right peak of old barn 337 43 simile. HOUSE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Choptank River about % mile south of entrance to Cabin Creek, 1 mile north of entrance to Warwick River, and on south side of a small cove. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about i foot above high water, 14 yards south of shore, 26 yards southeast of shore, 35 yards southwest by west of shore and mouth of small creek in marsh and 175 yards north of woods. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Saw"(S6°22'W) o Two pine trees 5 Left peak of shanty 126 Chimney outside near end of house 13 1 Near peak of house . . . ." 137 Tangent of point 172 Stack of cannery at Choptank 189 Near peak of house 193 Near peak of shack 219 Cut in woods 348 00 Yt, mile. 00 49 49 i}4 mile. 06 i)/s miles. 29 i}i miles. 07 yi mile. 09 4 miles. 59 $% miles. 48 T/% mile. 16 yi mile. SAW. General locality. — Eastern shore of Choptank River about yi mile northeast of entrance to Warwick River, and 1 mile northeast by east of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 22 yards east of shore, 26 yards southeast of shore, 37 yards northeast of shore, 200 yards west-northwest of dense woods. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Wick'*(Si9°oi'W) o 00 Right peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house 24 57 Left corner of very wide chimney on brick house 32 Right corner of railing on roof of house 70 Chimney of house 86 44 Near peak of house 135 04 Chimney outside left end of house 152 42 Cupola or steeple 181 04 Near corner of brick house 311 51 WICK. 00 yi mile. 1 mile. 14 i)4 miles. 36 iyi miles. iX miles. . ; iyi miles. 2 miles. 00 5 miles. 3-2 mile. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Choptank River on northern side of entrance to Warwick River about % mile northeast of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sandy ridge between beach and marsh about 2 feet above high water, 8 yards northeast of shore, 10 yards north of shore, 9 yards east of shore, 100 yards southeast by east of extreme end of point, and 35 yards northwest of two pine trees. Cement monument marking reference station is 8.26 meters N 25 oo' E of observed station. 46 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub with top flush with the surface of the ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References . — "War" (S2°o8'E) o Near peak of house in trees 2 Smoke pipe on wharf house 27 Tangent of Goose Point 45 Right peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house. . . 62 Right corner of very wide chimney on brick house < 68 Left corner of cupola on roof 115 Near peak of house 167 Reference station 207 Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diam- eter) 296 59 Right pine tree 325 53 00 00 Vs mile. 21 Y mile. 13 2Y miles. 55 ij/i miles. 29 Y mile. 42 ]/i mile. 10 iyi miles. 00 2^i miles. 07 20 8.26 meters. 10 30.06 meters. 20 400 yards. WAR. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Choptank River on southern side of entrance to Warwick River about Y mile east-southeast of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on northern side of point of marsh about 1 foot above high water, 45 yards south of shore, 35 yards southeast of shore, 45 yards east of shore, and 35 to 45 yards southwest to west of woods. Cement monument marking reference station is 4.95 meters S 12 ° 18' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of cedar stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — , ° ' " "Gander" (S n° 26' W) o Chimney of house 17 Smoke pipe on wharf house 23 Left chimney of small house 26 Square cupola on large house 45 Left peak of house 66 Right corner of very wide chimney on brick house 96 Left peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house 105 Chimney of house 132 Near peak of house 157 Nail in blaze in pin oak tree (10 inches diam- eter) Nail in blaze in pine tree (11 inches diam- eter) Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diam- eter) Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diam- eter) Reference station 336 Chimney of house 353 00 00 Y mile. 12 2 miles. 00 \Y miles. 05 2 miles. S3 3X miles. n' : i,M£ miles. 11 1 mile. 01 Y mile. 50 iY miles. 00 2Y miles. 186 09 50 42.26 meters. 212 30 40 41-75 meters. 245 l8 3° 31-45 meters. 267 08 16 07 30 30.11 meters. 20 4.95 meters. 1 mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. GANDER. 47 General locality. — Southeastern shore of Choptank River yi mile southwest of entrance to Goose Creek, about iyi miles east-northeast of Oystershell Point, and aboxit i % miles south-southeast of Jamaica Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in an uncultivated field on bank about 6 feet above high water, 19 yards east of edge of bank, 33 yards northeast of edge of bank, 33 yards southeast of edge of bank, and 155 yards west of two large cedar trees at a paling fence. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References .- "Chief"(S9°44 / W) o Chimney of house 28 Smoke pipe on wharf house 40 Chimney of house 50 "Cambridge Stand Pipe" 62 Chimney outside of house 113 Right chimney of house 135 Near peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house .... 147 Chimney of house 148 Chimney of house 164 Tangent of point 172 Right end of roof of long barn 235 Black walnut tree 282 Chimney of house 344 CHIEF. 00 00 yi mile. 22 iX miles. 14 r% miles. 00 \% miles. 46 5° S 3 A miles. 39 i% miles. 48 t.% miles. 14 iyi miles. 54 2|/£ miles. 24 $% miles. 50 yi mile. 04 yi mile. 36 200 yards. 59 Xmile. General locality. — Southeast shore of Choptank River on a narrow neck of land between Choptank River and Indian Creek, about 1 mile east of Oystershell Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a grass strip between Choptank River and Indian Creek about 2 feet above high water, 15 yards south of river shore, n yards north of creek shore, 20 yards southeast of river shore, and 2s yards southwest of river shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Shell" (S85 n'W) o 00 00 1 mile. Smoke pipe on wharf house o 42 ^ mile. Nail in blaze in locust tree (3 inches diam- eter) 13 Right corner of railing on house 78 Near peak of house 91 Right corner of square chimney 114 Near corner of barn 144 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (6 inches diam- eter) 167 Stack of cannery 208 Peak of house between two chimneys 253 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 348 04 Near peak of cottage 358 38 37 10 11.76 meters. 32 2 miles. 47 3H miles. 47 °5 °7 56 3 2 yi mile. % mile. • 10 22.07 meters. 20 yi mile. yi mile. 50 13-81 meters. 1 mile. 4 8 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. SHELL. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Choptank River on Oyster Shell Point about b£ mile south of Goose Point and x l A miles east-northeast of Chancellors Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 100 yards north of rail fence, 55 yards southwest of shore, 75 yards south of shore, 400 yards west of a wharf, 250 yards west by north of a small house near the shore, 50 yards west by north of corner of fence. Cement monument marking reference station is 2.27 meters N 83 07' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above the surface of the ground. References. — ° ' " "Whitehall" (S 4 i° 55' W) o Lone tree 29 " Cambridge Standpipe" 35 Right corner of square cupola 39 Reference station 54 Chimney of left end of house 83 Near peak of large house 150 Near peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house .... 158 Right peak of building 177 Chimney on house 205 Smoke pipe on wharf house 221 Near peak of shed 265 Near peak of house 280 WHITEHALL. 00 00 }/& mile. 12 225 yards. 39 00 \% miles. 24 1% miles. 57 50 2.27 meters. 10 \)4, miles. 53 il/& miles. 17 ij4, miles. 29 iY% miles. 20 i, J <4 miles. 13 % mile 40 150 yards. 06 300 yards. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Choptank River about S-g mile southwest of Oystershell Point, and 1% miles east of Chancellor Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point among water bushes about 12 yards south- southeast of shore, 13 yards south-southwest of shore, and 15 yards east-southeast of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " " Ferry" (S 55 08' W) o Chimney of house 10 "Cambridge Stand Pipe" 27 Right of square cupola 46 Left chimney on long house 99 Chimney outside near end of house 137 Near peak of large building 144 Front peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house . . . 150 FERRY. 00 00 \)4, miles. 50 2^ miles. 22 40 4 miles. 16 i}4 miles. 58 i, r 4 miles. 20 \V% miles. 31 li-i miles. 00 2 Vj miles. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank near east side of entrance to Hurst Creek about 2I4 miles east of Cambridge. (See Chart. No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a sand beach about on level with high water, 92 yards east-northeast of Hurst Creek, 1 yard southeast of shore, and 6 to 10 yards northwest to north of several low cedar trees. Cement monument marking reference station is 16.74 meters S 50 12' E of observed station. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 49 Marks. — Observed station is nail in pine stub in center of 2-inch tile pipe with top of pipe 6 inches below surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References— ° ' " " E. Cambridge Tall Stack" (N. 8i° 21' W). . o "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" 24 Near peak of large house with cupola 79 Near peak of bam cupola 99 Near peak of Jamaica Point Wharf house. ... 116 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (n inches diam- eter) 193 Reference station 211 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 242 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (16 inches diam- eter) 279 Chimney of house 338 SHOAE. 00 °5 37 22 2 3 °7 09 00 2}4 miles. 10 3>< miles. 1 mile. 2 miles. Z S A miles. 00 6.82 meters. 00 16.74 meters. 42 50 8.32 meters. 49 00 9.76 meters. 10 \Y* miles. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River near entrance to a small creek about 1 mile east-southeast of Cambridge i? s miles west-southwest of Chancellors Point. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in woods on a point of land about 10 feet above high water, 50 yards east of edge of bank, 6 yards southwest of wire fence at edge of high land, 7 yards south of wire fence, n yards west of wire fence, 13 yards west-southwest of large double oak tree, and 90 yards east of a marsh point at a creek. Cement monument marking reference station is 6.08 meters S 23 44' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of tile pipe with top 6 inches below surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " "Cambridge" (N 46 31' W) o Large chimney of house 25 Spindle of barn cupola 61 Left chimney of house 84 Near peak of barn with cupola 106 Nail in blaze in large double oak tree 120 Nail in blaze in black walnut tree (S inches diameter) 205 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (6 inches diam- eter) , 224 Reference station 250 Nail in blaze in black walnut tree (17 inches diameter) 304 Flagstaff on boathouse 358 00 00 1% miles. 55 iH miles. 31 i}i miles. 09 2 miles. 11 1 3^" miles. 03 20 11-31 meters. 53 40 10.96 meters. 26 15 19 43 30 8.05 meters. 40 6.08 meters. 20 3.19 meters. 23.5 miles. EAST CAMBRIDGE TALL STACK. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River in the town of Cambridge on the east side of Cambridge Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is tall square brick smokestack at plant of Cambridge Manu- facturing Company. Marks. — Observed station is center of stack. References. — None necessary. 58345—13 4 5<3 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. EAST CAMBRIDGE SPIRE. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River in town of Cambridge on the east side of Cam- bridge Creek and the south side of Maryland Avenue. (See Chart No. 35.) Note. — This triangulation landmark was torn down before this publication was prepared and there- fore it is not described, although its name and location are shown on Chart No. 35. CAMBRIDGE STANDPIPE. General locality. — Southwestern side of Choptank River in the town of Cambridge. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on standpipe on the north side of High Street near Pine Street. Marks. — Observed station is center of cylindrical water standpipe with ornamental railing on top. References. — None necessary. CAMBRIDGE. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on a point about % mile southeast of Ham- brooks Bar Beacon and % mile northwest of Cambridge steamer wharf. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 30 yards west of shore, 35 yards south of shore at cut, 40 yards southwest of shore, and 3 yards southwest of barb- wire fence running northwest and southeast. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o 1 it " Command "(N50 20' W) o 00 00 % mile. "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" 36 12 00 % mile. Southwest peak of Kirby Wharf house 58 27 t% miles. Chimney outside of south end of house 107 00 1J/& miles. Near one of four chimneys on large square house 133 26 . . 2X miles. Right chimney of large house on Chancellors Point 146 27 1% miles. Weather vane on hotel 23s 36 X m ile- Chimney of house 328 03 yi mile. Flagpole 354 09 %■ mile. Flagpole on boathouse 359 24 % mile. HAMBROOKS BAR BEACON. General locality. — Southern side of Choptank River about }i mile offshore from point of land known as Hambrooks Bar, about 2 miles southeast of Howells Point and.ij^ miles northwest of Cambridge. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a cylindrical foundation known as Hambrooks Bar Beacon. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Hambrooks Bar Beacon. References. — None necessary. DICKS WATER TANK. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River near Hambrooks Bar about y% mile southwest of Hambrooks Bar Beacon and }< mile west of extreme end of Hambrooks Bar. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on water tank. Marks. — Observed station is spindle on top of water tank. References. — None necessary. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. COMMAND. 51 General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River about yi mile west-southwest of Hambrooks Bar Beacon and about x J / 2 miles northwest of Cambridge Wharf. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point inside of a fence line, about 2 feet above high water, 18 yards southeast of shore, 16 yards south of shore, 25 yards southwest of shore, and 150 yards northwest of a boathouse. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — " Choptank River Light' ' (N 49° 40' W) o 00 Nail in blaze in fence post 5 33 Near peak of large building 16 45 Nail in blaze in fence post 65 08 Left chimney of house with three dormer windows 68 Near peak of Kirby Wharf house 86 "Hambrooks Bar Beacon" 121 Near peak of large house 153 Flagstaff on boathouse . 183 " Dicks Water Tank" 266 Nail in blaze in fence post 328 Left chimney of old house , 331 "Large Water Tank" 347 00 byl miles. 30 10-85 meters. 2*4 miles. 20 n. 01 meters. 28 V/% miles. 40 x}4 miles. 17 50 yi mile. 10 3 miles. 20 150 yards. 29 30 yi mile. 25 40 17-23 meters. 53 2 K miles. 03 10 5 miles. HOWARD. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River, 2 miles southeast of Horn Point and about % mile northwest of entrance to Jenkins Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on cultivated land on bluff about 12 feet above high water, 25 yards southwest of edge of bluff, 30 yards south of edge of bluff, 35 yards west of edge of bluff, 45 yards west-northwest of corner of fence dividing field from marsh, and 65 yards northeast of the south one of two small poplar trees in field. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " " Choptank River Light" (N 36° 14' W) o Near peak of barn 30 "Black Beacon" 32 Red Beacon 34 Near peak of low house in trees 79 Near peak of Kirby Wharf house 90 " Dicks Water Tank" 109 Left chimney of house 115 Nail in blaze in locust tree (8 inches diam- eter) 125 Nail in blaze in locust tree 144 Nail in blaze in locust tree 188 Near peak of barn 245 Right peak of house 317 Right peak of old house 351 00 00 6 miles. 20 t,% miles. 16 50 2v£ miles. 11 30 2]/% miles. 52 I 1 /* miles. 53 3 miles. 57 40 iX miles. 00 1 mile. 5 1 5° 37-49 meters. 34 5° 45-66 meters. 22 40 63.83 meters. 03 % mile. 02 % mile. 02 iW miles. 52 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. TOOT. : miles west of Howells General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on Horn Point about ifl Point, and at eastern side of entrance to Lecomptes Bay. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in woods about 7 feet above high water, 15 yards south of shore, 13 yards southwest of shore, and 20 yards west of shore, and near but not on highest point of ground. Cement monument marking reference station is 12.38 meters S 33 34' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of stub in 2-inch tile pipe projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of the ground. References. — ° ' " "Choptank River Light" (N 34 15' W) . . . . o East peak of large barn 57 Large chimney of house 68 Red Beacon 71 "Black Beacon" 73 Near peak of house 88 Nail in blaze in elm tree 147 Nail in blaze in oak tree (24 inches diameter) . 200 Nail in blaze in oak tree (20 inches diameter) . 246 Reference station ■ 247 Chimney of house 293 Chimney outside of house 331 " Large Water Tank" 344 Near corner of boathouse 331 LECOMPTE. 00 4^8 miles. 2% miles. 2)/i miles. 00 2 miles. 30 ifs" miles. 38 2 miles. 42 40 5.48 meters. 10 4.70 meters. 10 16.89 meters. 00 12.38 meters. 1^2 miles. 19 i$4 miles. 41 10 2, r -s miles. 52 2 l /% miles. 47 58 49 21 General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on southwestern side of Lecomptes Bay about \yi miles west-southwest of Horn Point, ¥$ mile northwest of Travers Wharf, and yf, mile southwest of mouth of Lecomptes Creek. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 18 yards west of point of shore, 14 yards south-southeast of shore, 5 yards east-southeast of turn in shore at beach, 7 yards northeast of a pool, 10 yards northwest of cut inshore, and 115 yards southeast of near one of two large cedar trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Grubin"(N 56° oo" E) o "Black Beacon" o Barn cupola 9 North peak of wharf house 69 North peak of house 106 Left one of two large cedar trees 248 Spindle on barn cupola 280 Chimney outside of house 303 Red Beacon 358 LARGE WATER TANK. General locality. — Southwestern shore of Choptank River at Castle Haven, about 2J/& miles south of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on water tank on high steel tower near barns at Castle Haven. Marks. — Observed station is center point of windmill on water tank. References. — None necessary. 00 00 3 J/8 miles. 12 10 2]/i miles. 10 02 ]4 mile. 43 Y§ mile. 12 117 yards. 48 yi mile. 44 y§ mile. 07 20 $yi miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 53 CASTLE. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on Castlehaven Point on north side of Castle- haven Creek about 2 miles south-southwest of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 35.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a narrow neck of land, about 25 yards south-southwest of shore of Choptank River, 20 yards north of shore of cove, 22 yards west of bathhouse, and 100 yards east-northeast of three poplar trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Choptank River Light" (N 25° 41' W) o 00 00 2 miles. Right corner of house near Bachelor Point. . 19 27 3 miles. Left corner of bathhouse 95 31 20 21.42 meters. Near corner of bathhouse 109 32 20 ^-^ meters. Near peak of house 122 56 3 miles. Right peak of boathouse at Castlehaven Wharf 215 04 Y& mile. Right corner of chimney of brick house 254 18 y& mile. JERE. General locality. — Eastern side of Chesapeake Bay on Sharps Island, about i l 4 miles south-southeast of Sharps Island Light. (See Chart No. 36.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hard ground about 7 feet above high water, 95 yards south-southeast of old hotel building, 95 yards west-southwest of shore, 150 yards southwest of a point and in such a position that Sharps Island Light shows to the right of the old hotel building. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " " Sharps Island Light" (N 24° o6'W) o 00 00 -1% miles. Church cupola 46 35 50 5^ miles. Chimney on left end of roof of large house .... 47 44 5 miles. Chimney of large house 104 25 4^ miles. Large chimney of large house 115 46 a?A miles. Chimney on right end of large house 142 21 554 miles. Near corner of house 346 59 95 yards. SHARPS ISLAND LIGHT. General locality. — Eastern side of Chesapeake Bay off entrance to Choptank River, about 1 mile north-northwest of Sharps Island and 2$4 miles southwest of Blackwalnut Point. (See Chart No. 36.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on structure with a cylindrical foundation known as Sharps Island Light. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Sharps Island Light. References. — ° ' " "Black" (N 43° 36' E) o 00 00 2|< miles. BLACK. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on Blackwalnut Point at north side of entrance to Choptank River, about 2J4 miles northeast of Sharps Island Light. (See Charts No. 36.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated land about 8 feet above high water, 35 yards east-northeast of edge of bank, 45 yards west of edge of bank, 65 yards northwest of edge of bank, and 130 yards south of a lone apple tree. 54 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground . Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Sharps Island Light "(S 43 37' W) o Near peak of old house 123 Lone apple tree 133 Chimney of house among trees 145 Right chimney of house near water 163 Right chimney of large house 211 " Choptank River Light' ' 232 Near peak of barn 253 Left chimney of house 270 Chimney outside left end of house 283 Near peak of old hotel building on Sharps Island 337 00 00 2^ miles. 10 y 2 mile. 16 131 yards. 38 134 miles. 31 1 mile. 27 7 miles. 11 30 8J2 miles. 22 6 miles. 12 Tp/i miles. 35 7 miles. 47 ■£4. miles. BAR. General locality. — Western shore of entrance to Harris Creek on Upper Bar Neck Point, about 1^ miles north-northeast of Blackwalnut Point and iX miles south-southeast of Tilghman Island Wharf. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field about 6 feet above high water, 3 yards west of edge of bank and 60 yards north of line of trees at edge of marsh. Cement monument marking reference station is 45.81 meters S 83 ° oo' W of observed station nearly on line to large lone persimmon tree 15 inches diameter. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4-inch tile pipe with top about 6 inches below surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " " Large Water Tank" (S 6i° 46' E) o Nail in blaze in oak stump 63 Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree 78 Nail in blaze in cedar tree 88 Nail in blaze in lone persimmon tree 144 Reference station 144 Right chimney of first house to right of woods . 205 Schoolhouse cupola 213 Stack of cannery 216 Stack of cannery 227 Right chimney of house showing over woods . . 239 Neavitt schoolhouse cupola 269 Chimney of house 276 CHANGE (1910). 00 00 9X miles. 18 00 5 1 - 1 ? meters. 58 40 46.66 meters. 35 30 47-69 meters. 33 10 49. 48 meters. 46 00 45- 81 meters. 39 H mile. 11 40 iH miles. 19 1% miles. 10 i$4 miles. 07 1% miles. 25 ZH miles. 58 2% miles. . General locality. — Eastern shore of Harris Creek on Change Point, about i}4 miles east of Knapps Narrows. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field about 8 feet above high water, 45 yards north-northeast of extreme end of point, 55 yards northwest of edge of bank, 35 yards east of edge of bank, 70 yards southeast by south of corner of wire fence, and 70 yards south-southwest of wire fence. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 55 References. — " Nelson 3 "(S 53 21 ' E) : o "Windmill" 5 Near peak of house 25 Chimney of house 89 Near peak of house 117 Near peak of storehouse on Tilghman Island Wharf 123 Near peak of house 131 Near chimney of brick house 210 Right chimney of house 278 Near peak of house 307 CHEF. 00 00 iyi miles. 53 5° 9H miles. 43 7 miles. 04 2% miles. 29 2% miles. 16 t.^4 miles. 01 zyi miles. 58 2J/& miles. 54 ^mile. 44 yi mile. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on Cook Point, at southern side of entrance to Choptank River, about 4 miles east of Sharps Island. (See Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field about 8 feet above nigh water, 30 yards inside of fringe of trees parallel with shore, 45 yards southwest of eastern end of fringe of trees, 70 yards east of western end of fringe of trees, and 190 yards northwest by north of gate in fence running east and west. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° / // "Sharps Island Light" (N 84 01' W) o Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (4 inches diameter) 18 Nail in blaze in locust tree (5 inches diam- eter) 46 Large chimney of house 51 Nail in blaze in locust tree (5 inches diam- eter) 79 Left peak of house 81 Near peak of barn 98 Nail in blaze in locust tree (6 inches diam- eter) 99 Near chimney on largest building in group . . 127 Left end of house 150 "Choptank River Light" 158 Lone persimmon tree 165 "Large water tank " 177 Right chimney outside house 194 Chimney on right one of two houses 222 Right peak of barn 251 Right peak of hotel on Sharps Island 341 00 00 i,\-i miles. 41 10 3 J -43 meters. 09 20 28.53 meters. 57 4K miles. 02 50 29.04 meters. 21 5 miles. 22 7>£ miles. 50 30 43. 16 meters. 24 6 miles. 48 30 75,-3 miles. 02 10 5J4 miles. 47 231 yards. 43 10 6H miles. 02 2J-4 miles. 37 X mile. 19 % mile. 27 4 miles. COOK POINT WINDMILL. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on Cook Point, between Tripps Bay and Cook Point Cove, about 1% miles southeast of end of point. (See Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on windmill over smaller and west one of two water tanks west of a barn on Cook Point farm. Marks. — Observed station is center of windmill over smaller tank. References. — None necessary. 56 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BRANNOCK. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay between Choptank River and Little Choptank River, on the southern shore of Brannoek Bay, about 7 miles southeast of Sharps Island Light. (See Charts Nos. 36 and .37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on high land about 8 feet above high water, 11 yards south of shore, 7 yards south of edge of bluff, 8 yards north of rail fence on far side of county road, 50 yards east of bend where road leaves shore and runs toward farmhouse and 150 yards northeast of a farmhouse. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting about inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " Sharps Island Light (N 54° 34' W) o Near peak of house on Cook Point 38 ' ' Cook Point windmill" 45 Right chimney of house in trees 83 Between two chimneys on large part of house . 104 Outside chimney on near end of house 108 Center one of three chimneys of house 142 Tangent of right end of barn roof 150 Center one of three chimneys on house 163 Right peak of house 203 Left chimney of i^-story house across creek , . 210 Near peak of barn 285 Tangent of Mills Point 343 Tangent of left end of Sharps Island Hotel. . 352 ROBINS. 00 00 7 miles. 18 3 % miles. ii 3° 2 H miles. 15 2 miles. 31 1 mile. 06 . . ; 1 mile. 03 1 mile. 49 1 mile. 16 % mile. 34 2 miles. 47 2 miles. n % mile. 43 }/i mile. 12 zM miles. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on Hills Point, at northeast side of entrance to Little Choptank River, about 6 miles southeast of Sharps Island Light. (See Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated field about 8 feet above high water, 40 yards northeast by north of edge of bluff, 45 yards east by north of point of bluff, 65 yards SDuth by east of edge of bluff in range with Sharps Island Light, and 140 yards north by west of wire fence at bluff. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Sharps Island Light" (N 34 n' W) o Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 5 Left chimney of house 76 Near peak of barn 87 Tallest chimney of house 91 Near peak of barn 222 Tangent of end of woods on Taylor Island . . . 229 Chimney of house on James Point 247 Tangent of James Point 248 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 336 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (S inches diam- eter) 353 Tangent of right side of hotel on Sharps Island 356 00 00 6 miles. 43 20 37-u meters. 25 Yz mile. 14 H mile. 22 yi mile. 52 SX miles. 14 5X miles. 10 3,5's miles. 00 3 miles. 3 2 30 2S.22 meters. 18 50 3°-9° meters. 39 4 K miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 57 RAGGED POINT 3. General locality. — Northern shore of Little Choptank River on Ragged Island, about 3 miles east of the northeast end of James Island. (See Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on small marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 3 yards east of shore, 5 yards northwest of shore, 9 yards north of extreme end of point, and 100 yards east of a small marsh island. Cement monument marking reference station is 27.27 meters N 31° 42' E of observed station. Tile pipe set in cement marking old reference station is 21.75 meters N 30° 42' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Old reference station is tile pipe set in cement projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " "Hudson" (N 76° oo'E) o Near peak of barn 66 Near peak of barn . 70 Near chimney of house 72 Right chimney of house 75 Near peak of barn 109 Near peak of barn 116 Left chimney of house on Hooper Point 117 Near peak of barn 129 Near peak of barn on Hills Point 247 Old reference station (tile pipe) 314 New reference station (cement mon- ument) 315 47 40 27. 27 meters. TORREY. 00 00 i>s miles. 19 2 miles. 55 2 miles. 00 2 miles. 31 2X miles. 39 2^2 miles. 30 2)/% miles. 34 2^-6 miles. 50 i l / 2 miles. 47 2^-s miles 41 40 21. 75 meters. General locality. — Eastern shore of Slaughter Creek, about 1 mile southeast of Hooper Point, and % mile southwest of entrance to Parsons Creek. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hard marsh about 1 foot above high water, 90 yards east northeast of shore, 250 yards south of shore, 50 yards west of young pine thicket, and near several small pine trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Maryland" (S 22 07' W) o Peak of barn o Cupola on barn 9 Right chimney of house 22 Left chimney of house 47 Right end of barn 79 Left chimney of house 82 Center of old windmill 97 Left chimney of house on Hooper Point 109 Near peak of barn 1 74 Nail in blaze in pine tree (5 inches diam- eter) : 265 Nail in blaze in pine tree (6 inches diam- eter) 287 Nail in blaze in pine tree (4 inches diam- eter) 292 00 00 }i mile. . 25 1 mile. 37 iH miles. 48 i$4 miles. 32 ^i mile. 07 $/i mile. 24 y$ mile. 14 1 mile. 58 1 mile. 14 4 miles. 24 40 9.60 meters. 08 10 . . . . . . 11. 86 meters. 06 00 17-9° meters. 58 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. MARYLAND. General locality. — Eastern side of Slaughter Creek, about 1% miles northeast of Slaughter Creek Bridge, and X mile southeast of shore. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in a cultivated field about 35 yards northeast of fence between fields, 105 yards west-northwest of road from Madison to Taylor Island, 115 yards northwest of junction of fences at road, and 130 yards west-northwest of house on opposite side of road. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Noblee"(S29°28 / W) o 00 00 X mile. Near peak of canning house 2 03 i^-s miles. Spindle on cupola on barn 12 10 % mile. Left side of barn 37 09 X mile. Right chimney of house 51 14 yi, mile. Near chimney of large house 99 33 y& mile. Near peak of large barn 126 38 J/& mile. Left chimney of house 163 02 ]/i mile. Chimney on near end of house 212 46 % mile. Center of front door of house on opposite side of road 269 34 130 yards. Near peak of barn 353 18 1 mile. WHITEWASH. General locality. — Western shore of Slaughter Creek, about 1^4 miles north of Slaughter Creek Bridge, and 1 K miles southwest of entrance to Parsons Creek. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about on level with high water, about 25 yards west-northwest of shore, 50 yards north -north west of shore, 60 yards southwest of shore, 50 yards east- southeast of wire fence, and 300 yards south of farm house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Moore" (N 23 "17' E) o 00 00 y% mile. Near chimney of house 28 33 iJ4 miles. Left chimney of house 42 53 ^i mile. Near peak of barn 51 57 -^ mile. Near gable of house 92 49 ^i mile. Left chimney of house 115 15 }4 mile. Cupola on barn 155 17 ^ mile. Centerof canning house ventilators 161 17 1% miles. Center of draw of Slaughter Creek Bridge 169 48 1% miles. Near peak of large building 177 46 i^s miles. Near peak of barn 330 08 250 yards. Right chimney of house 335 . 23 yi mile. Near peak of barn 351 15 $4 mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. MOORE. 59 i mile General locality. — Western shore of Slaughter Creek, about 5 s mile south of Hooper Point and J4 west-southwest of entrance to Parsons Creek. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and shell land near edge of marsh about 1 foot above high water, n yards west of shore, 25 yards north of shore, 130 yards south of shore, 140 yards east of near corner of large barn, and 200 yards west-southwest of end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Veith"(No°2i / W) o Right chimney of house 68 Near peak of barn 74 Near peak of barn 149 Left chimney of house 168 Left chimney of house 189 Center of draw of Slaughter Creek bridge .... 205 Near corner of large barn 275 Left edge of house 296 Near peak of barn , 333 Right chimney of house on Hooper Point 343 00 00 yi mile. 23 1% miles. 39 iX miles. 02 % mile. 10 l/i mile. 25 Kmile. 46 ii/i miles. 24 140 yards. 55 "A mile. 27 Yi mile. 01 14, mile. VEITH. General locality. — Southern shore of Little Choptank River on Hooper Point at western side of entrance to Slaughter Creek about 2 miles south of Ragged Point. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh about 1 foot above high water, 25 yards west of shore, 30 yards south of shore, 50 yards northwest of shore, 6 yards east of edge of larger pond in marsh, 25 yards north of edge of smaller pond in marsh, and 125 yards east of an orchard. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Ragged Point 3" (N 7° 23' E) o Left chimney of house 23 Tangent of Susquehanna Point 48 Right chimney of house 75 Near peak of barn 172 Left chimney of house 173 Near chimney of house 208 Center of old windmill 221 Near chimney of house on Hooper Point. . . . 272 Near peak of barn 353 00 00 2 miles. 31 l l A miles. 15 2>£ miles. 11 . . ..:... iyi miles. l / 2 mile. K mile. 27 28 22 % mile. 47 % mile. 12 yi mile. 05 tf/i miles. CAN. General locality. — Southern shore of Little Choptank River on a point about 2 miles east of the southeastern end of James Island, and 1 mile west of entrance to Slaughter Creek. (See Charts No. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 9 yards southwest of shore, 17 yards southeast of end of point, 20 yards east of shore, and 180 yards north-north- west of a house among trees. Cement monument marking reference station is 9.25 meters S 6° 58' E of observed station. 6o Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4 inch tile pipe set in cement and projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " "Skid" (N8g°23'W) o Chimney on near end of old house 7 Chimney on end of small addition to house. . 38 Near peak of barn on Hills Point 83 Near peak of house 106 Left chimney of house 132 Middle chimney of house 164 Left chimney of house 210 Reference station 262 Near peak of large barn 328 Left chimney of large house on north end of Taylor Island 345 Tangent to north end of Taylor Island 356 ■ SKID. 00 00 2 miles. 40 2 miles. 23 2% miles. 31 i,]4. miles. 27 \y% miles. 18 1% miles. 57 -3H miles. 4S 180 yards. 23 00 9.25 meters. 01 i l 4 miles. 56 20 z}4 miles. i}4 miles. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay, on extreme southern end of James Island , about 8, 1 2 miles north-northeast of Cove Point Light and 4 miles southwest of Ragged Point. (See Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on land about 3 feet above high water, 33 yards west of shore, 22 yards northeast of shore, and 60 yards northwest of extreme end of point. Four-inch tile pipe marking old reference station is 148.83 meters N o° 35' W of observed station and cement monument marking new reference station is 58.70 meters N o° 59' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4-inch tile pipe with top 6 inches below surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 4-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below^base of surface pipe. Old reference station is nail in center of 4-inch tile pipe filled with and set in cement projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. New reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monu- ment projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — "Can" (SS 9 25' E) o Near peak of barn with metal roof 24 Left chimney of house 28 Left chimney of house 39 Near peak of house 67 Right chimney of house 85 Tangent of north end of Taylor Island 107 Tangent of end of woods 224 Left chimney of large house 259 Old reference station (tile pipe) 259 New reference station (monument) 259 "Rede" (Right chimney of house) 274 Right tangent of woods on Casons Point .... 333 Chimney on near end of house on Hooper Point 355 00 00 2 miles. 25 %m\\,% miles. 09 2^ miles. 03 00 19.48 meters. 02 40 734 miles. 43 6X miles. 29 7 miles. General locality. — Northern shore of Choptank River on Nelson Island, between the entrance to Harris and Broad Creeks. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on southwest point of island on marsh about 2 feet above high water, 28 yards north-northeast of extreme end of point, 45 yards northwest of edge of marsh, and 14 yards east of marsh. Cement monument marking reference station is 32.27 meters N 32° 05' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of nail in 3-inch square stub in tile pipe flush with ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " " Choptank River Light' ' (S 56° 09'' E) o "Large Water Tank" 10 Right chimney of house 31 Near chimney outside of house 45 Near peak of barn on Cook Point 67 Left peak of hotel on Sharps Island 98 "Sharps Island Light" 109 Chimney of house 137 Stack of cannery at Tilghman Island 153 Windmill at Tilghman Island 155 Chimney of house on Change Point 185 Left peak of house 197 Chimney of house 254 "St. Michaels Church Spire" 259 Reference station : 268 Left peak of building 293 Near peak of house with three chimneys 335 00 00 5 )4 miles. 09 50 7X miles. 48 7 miles. 44 5H miles. 40 sX miles. 03 7^-i miles. 04 20 yyi miles. 36 4 miles. 43 1% miles. 12 3,'-i miles. 37 i$4 miles.. 50 t. 1 /, miles. 10 2% miles. 55 10 6/"4 miles. 13 20 32. 27 meters. 43 2_J-s miles. 18 3 miles. 62 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ANNETTE. General locality. — Western shore of Broad Creek about $4 mile north of Nelson Point, and on south side of entrance to Balls Creek. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about i foot above high water, and 4 yards west of shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 9.39 meters N 75 59' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 2-inch tile pipe projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° / // " Myrtle" (N 15° 29' E) , o South chimney of house 18 South chimney of house 29 South gable of barn 35 Chimney of house 36 South gable of barn 72 West chimney of house 102 " Choptank River Light" 116 Water tank at Castle Haven , . . 123 North gable of barn on Todd Point 148 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 187 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 235 Reference station 268 PEARY. 00 00 Yi mile. 39 3H miles. 53 Z 3 A miles. 01 3K'miles. 35 3 x /2 miles. 54 2 miles. 19 3?4 miles. 34 40 6yi miles. 54 &}4 miles. 31 tyi miles. 26 00 IJ -37 meters. 06 30 16. 81 meters. 29 40 9.39 meters. General locality. — Eastern shore of Broad Creek about 1 mile north of entrance to Broad Creek, iyi miles north of Royston Island and iyi miles east-northeast of Nelson Point. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on wooded shore about 6 feet above high water, 3 yards east of vertical bank which is washed by high water 100 yards south of north end of pine woods. Cement monument marking reference station is 20.93 meters N 43 30' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 2-inch tile pipe projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " "Roys" (S 17° 35' E) o Left tangent of Cook Point 44 Right tangent of Nelson Point 96 East chimney of house 117 East gable of Parlett house 131 South gable of barn 168 Nail in blaze in pine tree (15 inches diam- eter) 233 Reference station 241 Nail in blaze in pine tree (15 inches diam- eter) 307 00 00 1^2 miles. 53 6 X miles. 09 1% miles. 03 2 miles. 52 59 25 04 2^4 miles. ij/i miles. 40 17. 49 meters. 50 20. 93 meters. 35 J o !5-45 meters. IRISH. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River on west side of entrance to Irish Creek about yi mile northeast of Royston Island. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in cultivated land, about 5 feet above high water, 13 yards east-northeast of edge of bank, 5 yards north of foot of bank, 4 yards north of a cedar tree, 10 yards west of a small cedar tree at west end of line of locust trees, and 23 yards east-southeast of rounded point of bank. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 63 00 49 yi mile. i% miles. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "Pont"(Ni3°04 / E) o Near peak of building 25 Nail in blaze in locust tree (2 inches diam- eter) 68 Left peak of house oS Left peak of barn 123 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (7 inches diam- eter) 152 Near peak of house 185 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (2 inches diam- eter) T 206 "Sharps Island Light" 230 Near peak of house 291 Near peak of barn 348 ROYS. 52 50 !6.33 meters. 15 -Ms mile. 13 1 mile. 52 10 4.29 meters. 06 5 miles. ^t, 40 6.24 meters. 10 20 9 miles. 12 3^ miles. 54 3°° yards. General locality. — Northeastern side of Choptank River on southern end of Royston Island, about % mile southwest of entrance to Irish Creek. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 5 feet above high water, 15 yards north of shore, 25 yards east of shore, and 25 yards northeast of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Choptank River Light" (S 44 37' E) o " Large Water Tank' ' 9 Peak of large barn 49 Right peak of barn 71 Windmill 71 "Sharps Island Light" 109 Church Spire 134 Church Spire 134 Large spire 134 Windmill 146 Chimney of house 170 Near peak of large barn 200 Nail in blaze in oak tree (3 inches daimeter) . 2r5 Nail in blaze in oak tree (3 inches diameter) . 281 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (5 inches diam- eter) 35S CREEK. 00 00 2,5/i miles. 09 00 5fi miles. 44 4X miles. 08 5% miles. 18 5^ miles. 16 30 &$£ miles. 43 6 miles. 47 6 miles. 57 6 miles. 07 5^ miles. 03 3 miles. 28 35-2 miles. 43 10 10.64 meters. 24 20 6.22 meters. r 25 40 15-92 meters. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Choptank River on east side of entrance to Irish Creek, about S/i mile east-northeast of Royston Island. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station on marsh point about 1 foot above high water, n yards south- east of shore, n yards east of shore, 17 yards north-northeast of shore, and 14 yards south of cut in shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. 6 4 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. •jerences. — "Dot"(S 17 34' W) o Right corner of house 118 Right corner of house 146 Left peak of house 184 Left corner of large chimney 230 / // 00 00 4^-jj miles. 45 y& mile. 12 i}4 miles. 09 iyi miles. 62 Vi mile. Near peak of large building 354 09 5^ miles. CORNER (CHOPTANK RIVER). General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on east side of entrance to Chapel Creek, about 2 miles southeast of Todd Point, and 3 miles south-southwest of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on grassy land about 3 feet above high water, 30 yards east of shore, 30 yards south of shore, 35 yards southeast of extreme end of point, and west of small clump of small pine trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Dot"(N 5 8°43 / W) o Nail in blaze in holly tree (14 inches diam- eter) 35 "Choptank River Light" 75 Nail in blaze in pine tree (4 inches diameter) . 105 Right corner of new house 108 Nail in blaze in pine tree (5'inches diameter) . 187 Near peak of 2 ?-<-story house 308 Chimney outside right end of house 340 Chimney outside near end of house 356 00 00 2 '/S miles. 40 13-81 meters. 20 3 miles. 00 3.57 meters. V 2 mile. 10 8.21 meters. V% mile. 33 2 miles. 46 2j^ miles. *3 55 °3 42 20 25 DOT. General locality. — Southern shore of Choptank River on Todd Point, about 3 miles east of Cook Point, and 3V2 miles southwest of Choptank River Light. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 4 feet above high water, 55 yards west-southwest of shore, 30 yards south-southwest of edge of bank, 40 yards south by east of point where bank meets marsh, 70 yards south by west of extreme end of point, and 200 yards northeast by north of a house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inch.es below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Choptank River Light" (S 56° 26' E) o " Large Water Tank" 37 Near peak of house 42 Near peak of building 72 Chimney outside right end of house 102 Chimney outside near end of house 175 Left chimney of house on Cook Point 212 "Sharps Island Light" 218 Church Spire 250 Left peak of house 277 Near peak of barn 290 Cupola on house 333 00 00 3,!'4 miles. 36 00 3*2 miles. 45 2^f miles. 49 2% miles. 18 i}i miles. 25 200 yards. 24 2y miles. 32 40 iy 2 miles. 04 40 iy miles. 10 7X miles. 09 i% miles. 02 3^ miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. HUDSON. 65 General locality. — Northern shore of Little Choptank River on Casons Point, about 1 mile north of Susquehanna Point, and iJ/£ miles east-northeast of Ragged Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand beach about on level with high water, 2 yards southof a rail fence extending along shore, and i3oyards west-northwest of end of woods atshore. Cement monument marking reference station is 29.65 meters N 8° 30' W of observed station. Four-inch tile pipe marking old reference station is 3.99 meters N 7 14/ W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4-inch tile pipe set in cement projecting 3 inches above surface of cement and 6 inches above surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Old reference station is center of 4-inch tile pipe projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " "Jenifer" (N 1 ° 4 i / W) o 00 Left chimney of i^-story house 13 24 Near peak of barn 30 45 "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire". .. . 145 10 Near peak of bam 213 Left chimney of house on Hooper Point 223 Near peak of house 251 Right chimney of house. . . . : 327 Near peak of barn 350 Near peak of house 352 New reference station (cement monu- ment) 353 n Old reference station (tile pipe) 354 26 JENIFER. 00 ^4 mile. 1J-4 miles. ij is miles. 30 2?4 miles. 30 $yi miles. 01 3 Vjj miles. 57 S miles. 5° Xmile. 21 yi mile. 51 34 mile. 50 2 9-°5 meters. 3° 3-99 meters. General locality. — Western shore of Hudson Creek about •? s mile northwest of entrance to Back Creek and 34 mile north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on edge of cultivated field about 2 feet above high water, 8 yards northeast of shore, 9 yards southwest of shore, 55 yards north by west of extreme end of marsh point, and 65 yards southeast of corner of wire fence about in line with a barn. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Henry"(Ni°o6'W) o Tangent of left end of Ross Wharf 8 Near peak of barn 20 Chimney on left end of house. 32 Near peak of barn 64 Chimney on near end of house 85 Chimney on near end of house 119 "Madison Southern M. E. Church spire" 151 Tangent of Casons Point 159 Chimney on near end of house 189 Near peak of house 225 Lightning rod on house 276 Near peak of barn 304 58345—13—5 00 00 yi mile. 55 •■ 1 mile. 24 .. 1 mile. 30 yi mile. 33 ■■ 54 mile. 48 '.. 1 mile. 59 ■■ 2 miles. 57 3° 3 miles. 58 •• %" mile. 26 .. yi mile. 3 2 ■■ % mile. 57 ■• 225 yards 00 yi mile. 66 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. HENRY. General locality. — Western shore of Hudson Creek at south side of entrance to a cove about i mile north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 2 feet above high water, 5 yards south of shore, 5 yards northwest of shore, 10 yards west of extreme end of point, and 34 yards north of wire fence at shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Mitchell" (N 3° o8'E) o 00 00 % mile. Tangent to left end of Ross Wharf 5 28 yi mile. Chimney in center of small house 17 23 yi mile. Chimney on left end of house 41 04 yi mile. Near peak of barn 56 29 yi mile. Chimney on near end of house 96 44 yi mile "Madison Southern M. E. Church spire" 148 58 00 3 miles. Chimney on right end of house 209 20 yi mile. Chimney on left end of house 340 27 % mile. MITCHELL. General locality. — Western shore of Hudson Creek about yi mile north-northwest of entrance to Back Creek and \)4, miles north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in a small grove of oak trees about 2 feet above high water, 11 yards southwest of shore, 12 yards north of shore, and 29 yards west of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o /■ // "Back" (N 70° 51' E) o 00 00 % mile. Chimney on near end of house 23 09 % mile. Chimney on small house 35 09 yi mile. Chimney on right end of house 41 36 yi mile. Chimney on right end of house 53 32 yi mile. Near peak of house 122 09 yi mile. Near peak of barn 133 23 yi mile. Nail in blaze in oak tree (18 inches diameter). 178 27 00 8.72 meters. Nail in blaze in oak tree (16 inches diameter) . 194 51 20 14.95 meters. Chimney on left end of house 276 17 y% mile. Nail in blaze in oak tree (12 inches diameter). 281 12 30 10.93 meters. Near peak of barn 321 03 yi mile. BACK. General locality. — Eastern shore of Hudson Creek about yi mile north of entrance to Back Creek and iyi miles north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on solid ground at edge of woods about 2 feet above high water, 14 yards east of shore, 16 yards northeast of shore, 45 yards south-southeast of shore, and 175 yards north-northwest of a house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 67 References. — ° ' " " Bayly" (S i° 40' E) o oo oo }/% mile. Near chimney of house 29 44 X mile. Near peak of house 33 20 yi mile. Near peak of barn 42 53 yi mile. Chimney on near end of house 72 05 . . ...... Y% mile. Left chimney of house 151 44 X mile. Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diameter). 175 02 50 8.05 meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diameter). 226 14 50 n. ig meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diameter). 305 13 20 16.04 meters. Right chimney of house 340 53 175 yards. BAYLY. General locality. — Eastern shore of Hudson Creek about V% mile north of entrance to Back Creek and 1 mile north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about on level with high water, 11 yards east of shore, 20 yards south of shore, 22 yards northeast of shore, 8 yards west of a bank 3 feet high, and 15 yards southwest of a large dead cherry tree. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Jenifer" (S 55°44 / W) o 00 00 X mile. Near peak of house .. ' 9 20 J^mile. Left peak of barn 23 59 yi mile. Right chimney of house 73 18 -^ mile. Left chimney of house 103 15 . . ...... iX miles. Left chimney of house 117 03 Left chimney of house 129 28 X mile. Nail in blaze in cherry tree (4 inches diam- eter) 172 17 00 8.19 meters. Near peak of small house 193 18 y& mile. CARRIE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Hudson Creek on north side of entrance to Back Creek about X mile north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is near edge of a cultivated field about 4 feet above high water, 15 yards east of shore, 3 yards east of edge of bank, and 160 yards north of point at north side of entrance to Back Creek. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "Louise" (S 28 56' E) o 00 00 X mile. "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire". . . 3 09 30 3 miles. Left chimney of house 74 19 yi mile. Chimney in center of house 101 56 yi mile. Lightning rod on right end of house 126 31 yi mile. Left dormer window of house 174 31 X mile. Left chimney of house 191 27 iX miles. Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 196 50 50 9.35 meters. Near peak of barn 229 58 X mile. Near end of house 285 09 iX miles. Near peak of barn 306 17 2 miles. 68 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. LOUISE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Hudson Creek on point at south side of entrance to Back Creek about yi mile north of Casons Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 18 yards north-northeast of shore, 22 yards southeast of shore, 30 yards northwest of shore, and 30 yards east-northeast of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " " Mac" (S 64 57' E) o 00 00 t.% miles. Chimney of house o 39 i% miles. "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire". . . 39 32 00 2 x /i miles. Tangent of Casons Point 74 06 yi mile. Center chimney of house 129 Left end of house 155 Chimney in center of house 172 Near peak of barn ■ 192 Near peak of barn 280 Right chimney of house 302 Right chimney of house 338 17 X mile. 13 X mile. 15 yi mile. 22 . . i/i mile. 20 yi mile. 08 y{ mile. 31 2 miles. GREENWELL. General locality. — Northwestern shore of Little Choptank River on point of land at north side of entrance to a cove between Butter Pot Point and Cedar Point about % mile northwest of McKeils Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 5 yards north of shore, 13 yards southwest of shore, and 25 yards northwest of extreme end of point. Cement monu- ment marking reference station is 27.78 meters N 35° n' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in pine stub projecting 12 inches above surface of ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° "Ross"(N62° 17' E) o Near peak of bam 32 "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire". .. . 102 Left peak of large house 126 Near peak of bam 155 Center chimney of house 189 Near peak of barn 253 Reference station 262 Near peak of barn 309 Left chimney of house 314 00 00 X mile. 39 \yi miles. 24 30 i~% miles. 28 2 miles. 20 43-6 miles. °3 14 3 2 25 49 1 mile. S's mile. 50 27.78 meters. yi mile. % mile. Center chimney of house 344 58 % mile. ROSS. General locality. — Northwestern shore of Little Choptank River on Cedar Point about H mile north of entrance to Fishing Creek. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 25 3^ards southwest of shore, 30 yards west of shore, 60 yards north by west of extreme end of point, and 150 yards east by south of four pine trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 69 References. — "Lee"(N 51 25' E) o Chimney on near peak of house 21 Near peak of barn 23 Chimney on near end of house 43 Near peak of barn 71 Chimney on left end of house 100 A cupola 101 Left one of four pine trees standing together. . 233 Right chimney of iJ-2-story house 272 Left chimney of house 292 Center of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island. . 341 PHIL. 00 00 yi mile. 43 2% miles. 09 2V± miles. 27 14, mile. 32 \ l /i miles. 13 2 miles. 09 2 miles. 19 150 yards. 46 yi mile. n iX miles. 28 1 mile. General locality. — Northwestern shore of entrance to Beckwith and Phillips Creeks on point at west side of entrance to Phillips Creek about % mile northeast of Cherry Island. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and marsh about 1 foot above high water, 12 yards southwest of shore, 33 yards north of shore, 25 yards west-northwest of extreme end of point, and 40 yards from trees along edge of cultivated field. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — " Cherry Island Water Tank" (S 72 48' E) . . o Tangent of Town Point 64 Tangent of McKeils Point 82 Near peak of barn 102 Chimney on near end of house 222 Chimney on left end of house 245 Near peak of house 319 00 00 yi mile. 42 iyi miles. 21 iyi miles. IS Kmile. 19 1% miles. 00 yi mile. 59 mile. DUPONT. General locality. — Western shore of Beckwith Creek about yi mile northwest of the northeast end of Cherry Island. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in a grove of small pine trees about 1 foot above high water, 17 yards west of shore, 25 yards northwest of shore, and 35 yards north of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " " Cherry Island Water Tank" (S 12 29' W)... o Center of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island ... 6 Chimney on near end of house 25 Nail in blaze in holly tree (4 inches diam- eter) 34 Near end of iK-story house 46 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (6 inches diam- eter) 106 Near peak of barn 205 Near peak of house 242 Between two chimneys on house 295 Nail in blaze in pine tree (6 inches diam- eter) 297 00 00 yi mile. 09 yi mile. 05 i'.-s miles. °5 3° 6-55 meters. 39 K ""le. 30 50 12.84 meters. 33 1 n" 1 ^ 50 ........ yimile. 09 X A mile. 22 40 6.60 meters. 70 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BECKWITH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Beckwith Creek about % mile northeast of the northeast end of Cherry Island. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is near edge of a cultivated field about 2 feet above high water, 30 yards northeast of shore, 35 yards east of shore, 35 yards southeast of shore, and about l /z mile south by east of small i^-story house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inchtile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " " Cherry Island Water Tank" (S 53 ° 40' W). . . o 00 00 yi mile. Chimney of small house on Cherry Island 4 38 }4 mile.. Near peak of barn 21 51 1% miles. Nail in blaze in locust tree (4 inches diameter). 93 og 50 20.32 meters. Near peak of barn .' 97 47 ]/i mile. Nail in blaze in locust tree (3 inches diameter). 102 40 30 19. 46 meters. Near peak of barn 165 55 % mile. Left chimney of house 300 34 % mile. CHERRY ISLAND WATER TANK. General locality. — Northeastern side of Little Choptank River on Cherry Island. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on water tower on soutli end of Cherry Island. Marks. — Observed station is flagstaff on water tank on Cherry Island. References. — None necessary. LEE. General locality. — North shore of upper Little Choptank River on point between Little Choptank River and Beckwiths Creek. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 5 yards northeast of shore, 25 yards south of shore, 6n yards east-southeast of extreme end of point, and 175 yards west -north west of pine woods at shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 11. 51 meters N 4° 54' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in 3-inch pine stub with top flush with surface of ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. 1 References.— ° ' " " Cherry Island Water Tank " (N 4° 08' E) o 00 00 ^ mile. Reference station o 46 00 n-S 1 meters. Right chimney of house 23 46 Y% mile. Near peak of barn 76 32 2% miles. Near peak of barn 95 31 i}.£ miles. Tangent of McKeils Point 201 44 \% miles. Near peak of barn 251 02 V% mile. Left chimney of house 323 30 i|<£ miles. Center of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island.. . 354 28 ^ mile. SOLOMON. General locality. — Northern shore of upper Little Choptank River on point west at side of entrance to Solomons Cove about i 3 A miles northeast of Town Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about on level with high water, 1 yard east of shore, 3 yards west of shore, and 5 yards north of extreme end of point. Cement monument marking reference station is 14.34 meters N 2° 39' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 71 References. — or// "Lee"(S72 °38'W) o oo oo % mile. " Cherry Island Water Tank" 22 45 50 yi mile. Near chimney of house 33 38 yi mile. Reference station 104 42 20 14-34 meters. Chimney of house 124 37 yi mile. Right peak of barn 201 41 i}4 miles. Near peak of barn 254 10 yi mile. Near peak of barn 303 39 yi mile. Chimney on near end of house 357 56 iyi miles. SETH. General locality. — Northern shore of upper Little Choptank River opposite entrance to Smiths Cove, and about yi mile east of Solomons Cove. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about on level with high water, 3 yards northwest of shore, 5 yards northeast of shore, and 100 yards west-southwest of extreme end of point. Cement monument marking reference station is 24.90 meters N 26° 06' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — a 1 if "Adam" (S 21 04' W) o 00 00 % mile. Near peak of barn 12 n yi mile. Middle chimney of house 14 52 yi mile. Chimney on center of house 32 07 yi mile. Chimney on near end of house 54 58 ;.. 2.yi miles. Reference station 132 50 30 24.90 meters. Chimney on left end of house 181 37 yi mile. Chimney on right end of house 194 13 iyi miles. Near peak of large house . . . .' 208 17 yi mile. Chimney on near end of small house 236 50 yi mile. Right chimney of house 263 57 yi mile. Right peak of barn 321 40 1 mile. ADAM. General locality. — Southeastern shore of upper Little Choptank River about yi mile west of entrance to Smith Cove. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about on level with high water, 3 yards south of shore, 3 yards southwest of shore, and 6 yards east of shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 27.50 meters S 33 31' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub projecting 5 inches above surface of ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " "Seth" (N 21° 03' E) o 00 00 yimile. Chimney on i>2-story house 1 10 iyi miles. Chimney on right end of house n 50 \yi miles. Near peak of large house 19 50 1 mile. Chimney on near end of small house 42 36 1 mile. Near peak of barn '. 47 07 1 mile. Near peak of barn 49 58 1 mile. Reference station 125 25 30 27.50 meters. Near peak of bam 204 36 yi mile. Near chimney of house 211 16 yimile. Near peak of barn 244 05 2 miles, 72 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. LAYTON. General locality. — Southeast shore of Little Choptank River about }i mile south of Solomons Cove and 1% miles east-northeast of Town Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 1 foot above high water, 2 yards east of edge of bank 1 foot high, 23 yards west of shore, 24 yards south-southwest of shore, 30 yards northwest of shore, 18 yards north of a graveyard, and 150 yards northeast of a house. Cement monument marking reference station is 17.13 meters S 45 02' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in locust stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. • References.— ° ' " "Lee" (N 79° 26' W) o Right chimney of house 3 " Cherry Island Water Tank" 19 Chimney on center of house 82 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (8 inches diam- eter) 108 Chimney on near end of small house 144 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (6 .inches diam- eter) 167 Near chimney of house 172 Reference station 214 Near chimney of house 306 Near peak of barn 346 DAVID. 00 op 1 mile. 36 i-yg miles. 34 10 1 mile. 18 yi mile. 55 4° 3-85 meters. 51 i% miles. 51 40 6.49 meters. 5° X rnile. 23 30 17.13 meters. 53 15° yards. 20 iyi miles. General locality. — Southern shore of upper Little Choptank River on point about ?.<£ mile northeast of Town Point and yi mile southeast of Lee Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about on level with high water, 3 yards west of shore, 3 yards east of shore, 3 yards south of extreme end of point, and 100 yards north of pine woods. Cement monument marking reference station is 15.24 meters S 2° 58' J3 of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is a nail in 3-inch pine stub flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. , References. — 0/1/ "Town" (S 47° 24' W) o Tangent of Butter Pot Point 12 Near peak of barn 32 Center chimney of house 34 Near peak of barn 49 Chimney on near end of house 93 Left end of barn roof 147 Near peak of bam 203 Reference station 309 00 18 00 y% mile. \% miles. 37 1% miles. 46 xyi miles. 57 1 mile. 55 2 miles. 58 Y% mile. 42 2 miles. 37 30 15.24 meters. TOWN. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Little Choptank River on northeast side of entrance to Fishing Creek on Town Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a small marsh point on the north side of Town Point about 1 foot above high water, 9 yards east of shore, 14 yards southwest of shore, 14 yards south-southeast of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground, Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe with top 2 inches below base of monument. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 73 References. — "Lee" (N 8° 42' E) o Peak of barn showing through trees in Tangent of Casons Point 236 Near peak of barn 268 Near peak of large barn 270 Center chimney of house 274 Left chimney of house 300 Right chimney of house 318 Center chimney of house 342 Center of near side of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island 356 SWEP. 00 00 y& mile . 53 y% mile. 40 !%■ miles. 16 2 miles. 18 1 mile. 20 1 mile. 39 H mi le- 44 i}i miles. 06 i?/s miles. 30 1 mile. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Fishing Creek about yi mile east-northeast of McKeils Point and % mile east-southeast of Town Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on firm land about 1 foot above high water, 9 yards northeast of shore, 10 yards northwest of shore, 7 yards north of extreme end of point, and 30 yards southwest by south of near corner of a dairy. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2 -inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Hugh" (S 8° 20' E) o Near chimney of house 2 Chimney on right end of house 41 Tangent of McKeils Point 75 Center chimney of house 116 Tangent of Town Point 116 Near corner of dairy 214 Nail in apple tree (10 inches diameter) 221 Near peak of house 301 00 00 % mile. 23 i]/i miles. 48 i/i mile. 01 fi, mile. 11 t.% miles. 20 yl mile. 18 30 yards. 54 10 13.14 meters. 55 Xmile. HUGH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Fishing Creek about yi mile southeast of Town Point and % mile northwest of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on high marsh about 2 feet above high water, 12 yards north- east of shore, 13 yards southeast of shore, and 17 yards east of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Etta"(S6 4 °oa'E) o Near peak of barn 136 Near chimney of house 138 Tangent of McKeils Point 168 Near peak of barn 175 Near peak of barn 185 Left chimney of house 188 Middle chimney of house 205 . Left chimney of house 236 Nail in blaze in twin dead cedar tree 252 00 00 y 2 mile. 28 y% mile. 34 H mile. 46 yi mile. 17 2 l /i miles. 52 1 $4 miles. 25 iyi miles. 46 . . ....... iK miles. 05 yi mile. 02 30 13. 64 meters. 74 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ETTA. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Fishing Creek at east side of entrance to a small creek about % mile north of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 8 yards east of shore, 9 yards northeast of shore, 11 yards southeast of shore, and 100 yards west of a barn. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — a / // *'Mary"(Si°38 / E) o 00 00 % mile. Cupola on Brooks barn 28 39 yi mile. Center of cupola on Brooks workshop 31 45 yi mile. Right chimney of house 47 13 yi mile. Left peak of house 96 59 1 mile. Chimney on near end of house 134 04 yi mile. Near peak of house 144 n yi mile. Near peak of large part of house 217 34 yi mile. Peak of barn 258 47 100 yards. MARY. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Fishing Creek on Windmill Point, about iyi miles southeast of Little Choptank River entrance to Fishing Creek. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 11 yards northwest of shore, 17 yards southeast of shore, and 18 yards east of shore. Cedar stub marking old station "Windmill Point" is 12.60 meters S 82 22' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ' " "Neil"(S86°09 / E) o 00 00 yi mile. Near peak of house 23 41 yi mile. Right chimney of house 30 19 iyi miles. Right chimney of house . 47 26 yi mile. Right chimney of house 100 37 yi mile. Left chimney of Brooks house 125 56 yi mile. Cupola on Brooks workshop 132 58 yi mile. Right chimney of house 156 43 yi mile. "Windmill Point" (cedar stub) 168 31 20 12.60 meters. Near peak of barn 212 09 2% miles. NEIL. General locality. — Northern shore of Fishing Creek about yi mile east of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on third marsh point east of Windmill Point about 1 foot above high water, 3 yards north of shore, 5 yards northeast of shore, 5 yards northwest of shore, 70 yards south-southeast of gate to yard of farm house, and 115 yards south of farmhouse. Cement monument marking reference station is 26.10 meters N 5° 41' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub with top flush with surface of grcmnd. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — o / // "Tom"(S68°55 / W) o 00 00 yi, mile. Cupola on Brooks barn 3 45 1 mile. Center of Brooks workshop cupola 4 35 1 mile. Chimney of house 41 02 % mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 75 References — Continued. ° f '' Near chimney of house 93 07 no yards. Cupola on barn 106 02 140 yards. Reference station 116 45 30 26.10 meters. Near chimney of house 185 52 y& mile. Near peak of house 199 48 1 mile . Lightning rod on right end of house 307 25 X mile. Near peak of house 351 38 1/i mile. KIRBY. General locality. — Northern shore of Fishing Creek opposite entrance to Church Creek about 1 mile east of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on solid land about 1 foot above high water, 5 yards north of shore, 6 yards northeast of shore, 10 yards east of shore, 45 yards southwest of wire fence, and 125 yards south of a small house. Cement monument marking reference station is 19.99 meters N 5 25' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of the ground. References.— ° ' " "Neil"(S85°03'W) o 00 00 H mile. Left chimney of large house 9 29 y& mile. Cupolaonbarn 17 20 y% mile. Near peak of house 69 50 125 yards. Right chimney of house 79 22 % mile. Reference station 100 21 40 19-99 meters. Near peak of house 162 42 yi mile. Two chimneys of house nearly in range 186 31 .. .' ^4 mile. Right chimney of house 281 32 y& mile. Left chimney of house 327 52 yi, mile. Center lightning rod of house 332 48 X mile. Cupola on Brooks barn 351 25 iy& miles. PAUL (LITTLE CHOPTANK RIVER). General locality. — Northern shore of Fishing Creek, about iyi miles northeast of Deep Water Point. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is near edge of a garden about 1 foot above high water, 8 yards north of shore, 10 yards west of shore, 13 yards northeast of shore, and 40 yards southeast of a i^-story house. Cement monument marking reference station is 8.53 meters N 28 53' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in locust stub with top flush with surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " "Neil" (S 76 32' W) o 00 00 1^-8 miles. Cupolaonbarn 7 37 i% miles. Near corner of house 47 49 40 yards. Reference station 74 35 00 8.53 meters. Near chimney of house 168 51 yi mile. Near peak of barn 190 58 iyi miles. Right chimney of house 243 15 yi mile. Near peak of barn 258 13 yi mile. Near peak of barn 321 55 1^8 miles. Left chimney of house 343 18 \Yt miles. Near peak of house 352 35 i^" miles. Cupola on Brooks barn 358 14 2 miles. 76 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. CHURCH CREEK (NO. 1 WEST). General locality. — Western shore of Church Creek, about yi mile south of Fishing Creek. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is near edge of cultivated land about 2 feet above high water, 3 yards south of shore, 20 yards northwest of shore, and 30 yards east of extreme end of point. Cement monument marking reference station is 14.60 meters S 4° 47' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in stub projecting 2 inches above surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — o / // "Kirby" (N i° 27' W) o 00 00 ¥& mile. Near peak of left one of two barns 26 38 1 mile. Near peak of barn 41 32 1 mile. Chimney of lyi-story house 131 24 % mile. Reference station 186 13 40 14.60 meters. Chimney on near end of house 22S 21 200 yards. Chimney on left end of house 300 05 X mile. Right chimney of large house 326 54 % mile. Chimney on left end of iX-story house 356 27 ^& mile. AUSTIN. General locality. — Southern shore of Fishing Creek, on a point about $4 mile east-southeast of Wind- mill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is at edge of young orchard about 3 feet above high water, 18 yards south of shore, 35 yards southwest of shore, 2 yards southwest of edge of bank next to marsh, 10 yards east of edge of bank, and 75 yards north -north west of near corner of a two-story house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Tom" (S 86° 17' W) o 00 00 S/i mile. Left chimney of house 9 38 1 mile. Left chimney of house 108 10 X rnile. Chimney on left end of house 149 n X mile. Near peak of iX-story house 158 55 1% miles. Near peak of house 172 21 1 mile. Nail in blaze in persimmon tree (10 inches diameter) 213 14 50 4.86 meters. Near corner of house 237 36 75 yards. Near peak of house 347 06 X mile. Cupola on Brooks barn 358 49 ^ mile. Center of cupola on Brooks workshop 339 18 X mile. TOM. General locality. — Southwestern shore of Fishing Creek, on a point of land between two coves, about X mile south of Windmill Point, and i>< miles southeast of Little Choptank River. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 9 yards southwest of end of point, and 10 yards southeast of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 77 References. — o / // "Brooks" (S 89° 03' W) o 00 00 X mile. Left chimney of house 20 00 X mile. Near peak of barn 58 43 2X miles. Chimney on middle of house 145 02 X mile. Chimney on left end of large house 154 12 X mile. Chimney on near end of house 162 17 iX miles. Center lightning rod on large house 181 03 X mile. Near chimney of house 205 55 X mile. Center of cupola on barn 288 51 simile. Left chimney of house 300 30 125 yards. Cupola on Brooks barn 353 38 X mile. Center of cupola on Brooks workshop 355 15 X mile. BROOKS. General locality. — Southwestern shore of Fishing Creek, near Brooks shipyard, about X ml l e south- west of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 8 yards south of shore, n yards southeast of shore, 15 yards northeast of shore, and 50 yards north by west of northeast end of large workshop. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Doctor" (N 2 28' E) o 00 00 X mile - Near peak of barn 26 34 X mile. Cupola on center of large barn 66 29 1 mile. Left chimney of large house 68 35 1 mile. Near peak of house 77 38 2 miles. Lightning rod on near end of house 87 10 1 mile. Chimney on near end of house 103 31 100 yards. Weather vane on barn cupola 127 20 75 yards. Cupola on workshop 182 n 45 yards. Chimney on near end of house 328 00 X mile. DOCTOR. General locality. — Western shore of Fishing Creek on a prominent point about 1 mile southeast of Little Choptank River. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and marsh about 1 foot above high water, 30 yards southwest of shore, 30 yards northwest of shore, and 25 yards west of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — <>/■// "Eleanor" (N8i° 04' W) o 00 00 yimfte.. Tangentof McKeils Point 32 51 X mile. Middle dormer window of house 34 24 2 miles. Near peak of barn 50 52 2 miles. Left chimney of house 111 40 X mile. Right chimney of house ! 131 21 X mile. Near peak of barn 193 51 .1 mile. Left chimney of house 209 16 1 mile. Right chimney of house 252 13 X mile. Weather vane on barn cupola 257 22 10 X mile. Cupola on Brooks workshop 263 41 X mile. 78 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ELEANOR. General locality. — Southwestern shore of Fishing Creek about fy& mile south-southeast of McKeils Point, and i mile south of Town Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sandy land at edge of woods about 10 yards southwest by south of shore, 15 yards west-northwest of shore, 2S yards west-southwest of extreme end of small marsh point, and 70 yards west-northwest of shore end of fence, extending into water at a marsh point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of the ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // "Laney"(N i 4 3 2 / W) o "Cherry Island Water Tank" 19 Middle dormer window of house 34 Near peak of barn 37 Left chimney of house 48 Righc chimney of house 85 Right end of barn roof 94 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 201 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (10 inches diam- eter) 288 Nail in blaze in cedar tree (6 inches diam- eter) 315 Near peak of house 355 00 14 35 Si 56 00 )4 mile. 20 2yi miles. 1 mile. 1 mile. 1 mile. 35 Yz mile. 1 mile. 16 41 00 17-95 meters. 20 6.70 meters. 02 00 8. 40 meters. 30 X mile. LANEY. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Little Choptank River on southwestern side of entrance to Fishing Creek on the northeast end of McKeils Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point 35 yards southeast of shore, 50 yards north- west of shore, and 35 yards south-southwest of extreme end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — o / // " Mac " (S 77° 08' W) o Chimney of house 34 Near peak of barn 54 Left chimney of house 83 Center of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island .. . 112 "Cherry Island Water Tank" 113 Near peak of bam 152 Right chimney of house 231 Cupola on barn 247 Near chimney of house 273 MAC. 00 00 % mile. 50 2 miles. 23 1 mile. 48 iyi miles. 23 i$4 miles. 38 30 i$4 miles. 37 H mile. 03 i}i miles. 50 iy& miles. 13 /i mil e- General locality. — Southeastern shore of Little Choptank River on northeast side of Tobacco Stick Bay on McKeils Point. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on west side of McKeils Point about 3 feet above high water, 16 yards east of edge of bank, 20 yards southeast of edge of bank, 25 yards northeast of edge of bank, and 150 yards south-southwest of extreme end of point. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 79 Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire" (S^'E) o Spire of M. P. Church at Madison 1 Tangent of Casons Point 89 Center chimney of house 103 Near peak of house 113 Chimney on center of house 117 Near peak of large barn 140 Near peak of barn 147 Near peak of barn 151 Left chimney of house ' 155 Center of near side of roof of bungalow on Cherry Island 203 Right chimney of house 242 Near corner of house 302 00 00 ij4 miles. 28 10 i]/i miles. 42 . . ...... i l A miles. 58 2j^ miles. 03 1//-2 miles. 11 i5-'s miles. 40 il4 miles. 24 i}4 miles. 55 1 mil e- 45 1 mile. 35 i^i miles. 57 7 /& mile. 24 54 mile. MADISON SOUTHERN M. E. CHURCH SPIRE. General locality. — Southern shore of little Choptank River in the town of Madison at the head of Tobacco Stick Bay. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on structure known as Southern M. E. Church, which is the tallest of three spires in the town of Madison. Marks. — Observed station is spire on Southern M. E. Church. References. — None necessary. TOBACCO STICK. General locality. — Southern shore of Little Choptank River on the northern end of point between Woolford Creek and Tobacco Stick Bay. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about in the center of a shell pile near end of point about 1 foot above high water, 13 yards southeast of shore, 14 yards south of shore, and 30 yards southwest of shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 21.35 meters S 29 34' E of observed station and about in range with Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire. Four-inch tile pipe marking old reference station is 2.84 meters N 76° 30' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in 6-inch cedar stub with top flush with surface of ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Old reference station is 4-inch tile pipe set in cement. References. — . o / // "Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire" (S. V53'E) o New reference station (cement monu- ment) o Right end of roof of cannery 8 Tangent of James Point. 122 Chimney on left end of house 165 Chimney on left end of house 189 Near peak of barn 211 " Cherry Island Water Tank" 234 Tangent of McKeils Point 240 Old reference station (tile pipe) 286 Near peak of old barn 344 00 ij4 miles. 18 10 21.35 meters. 49 1 mile. 14 5>< miles. 56 \yi miles. 40 3 miles. 16 i$4, miles. 58 50 2^4 miles. 46 1 mile. 22 , 50 2.84 meters. 51 2 miles. 8o Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. WOOL. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Little Choptank River on Susquehanna Point X mile west of entrance to Woolford Creek. (See Chart No. 37.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and marsh land about 1 foot above high water, 10 yards south of shore, 1 7 yards south west of shore , and 22 yards east of shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 24.03 meters S 18 12' E of observed station. Four-inch tile pipe marking old refer- ence station is 27.12 meters S 58° 31' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of 4-inch tile pipe set in cement with top flush with sur- face of ground. Reference station is center of point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Old reference station is nail in center of 4-inch tile pipe sent in cement projecting about 3 inches above surface of ground. References. — c "Veith" (S 55 4 9 7 W) o Old reference station (tile pipe) 2 Near peak of large house on Hooper Point ... 3 Near peak of house 26 Tangent of northeast end of James Island. ... 39 Right chimney of house 70 Left chimney of i^-story house. 106 Near peak of barn 136 Left chimney of house 147 " Cherry Island Water Tank" 139 Right chimney of house 285 New reference station (cement monu- ment) 285 00 00 2J-8 miles. 41 30 27.12 meters. 25 2^2 miles. 27 /£/% miles. 27 4X miles. 08 2 miles. 10 iX miles. 18 2}4. miles. 47 2 miles. 33 00 3 l A miles. 27 yi mile. 58 40 24.03 meters. POV. General locality. — Southern shore of Little Choptank River on extreme end of point about X mile north of entrance to Parsons Creek about 2 miles south-southeast of Ragged Island, and t% miles east of Hooper Point. (See Charts Nos. 37 and 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 4 yards south of shore, 4 yards southeast of shore, and 8 yards southwest of shore. Tile pipe marking old refer- ence station is 64.66 meters S 65° if E of observed station. Cement monument marking new reference station is 31.15 meters S 23 40' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4-inch tile pipe projecting 12 inches above surface of ground. Old reference station is nail in center of 4-inch tile pipe set in cement. New reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " "Hudson" (N 19 04' E) o Chimney on near peak of house 60 Chimney on right end of same house 61 Right chimney of house 95 Old reference station (tile pipe) 95 Near peak of barn 100 New reference station (monument) .... 137 Near peak of large house 246 Near peak of house 258 Chimney of house 263 Chimney on left end of house 328 Left side of iX-story house 352 00 2J-6 miles. yi mile. Y% mile. X mile- 20 64.66 meters. X mile. 40 3T--T-S meters. i}4 miles. 48 4 miles. 44 4 miles. 17 2% miles. 08 iyi miles. 00 38 49 10 39 S° IS 47 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Si NOBLEE. General locality. — Eastern side of Slaughter Creek about v 2 ' mile northeast of Slaughter Creek Bridge, and }i mile inshore. (See Chart No. 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in edge of cultivated field on south side of road leading from Madison to Taylor Island, about 250 yards east of shore, 3 yards south of wire fence between field and road, 85 yards west-southwest of farm boundary stone in fence corner near road, and 135 yards east- northeast of bam on same side of road as station. Mark 1 ;. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Finish" (S 14 52' W) o 00 00 j-s mile. Near peak of bam ' 7 23 yi voile. Right chimney of house 13 22 y& mile. Center of canning house ventilators 19 39 }i mile. Center of draw of Slaughter Creek Bridge. .. . 33 58 X m '^ e - Near peak of Taylor Island wharf house 36 18 yi mile. Near peak of store at Taylor Island 42 16 y& mile. Near peak of barn 44 41 135 yards. Nail in blaze in cedar tree (4 inches diam- eter) 65 07 30 1 5. 9S meters. Near chimney of house 99 02 250 yards. Spindle on barn cupola 116 56 250 yards Near chimney of house 175 04 $/t mile. Near peak of house 201 47 1 mile. Middle chimney of house 315 01 .. .■ % mile. FINISH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Slaughter Creek about }i mile southeast of Slaughter Creek Bridge. (See Chart No. 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is in corner of cultivated field, about 50 yards east of shore, 12 yards east of wire fence between field and marsh, 14 yards north of wire fence between field and woods, and 17 yards northeast of fence corner. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° / // "Taylor" (S 87 18' W) o 00 00 H mile. Taller stack of canning house at Taylor Island. 21 10 ^ mile. Near peak of large dwelling at Taylor Island . 29 09 }4 mile. Left chimney of house nearest Slaughter Creek Bridge 36 42 yivd\\2 miles. 12 g}4 miles. 40 yi mile. 23 % mile. 38 20 9.41 meters. 47 ■ Xmile. 24 50 9.52 meters. 32 % mile. 54 % mile. 54 H mile. DUNNOCK. and General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay about 5^ miles east of Cove Point Light, 2j/i miles north-northwest of north end of Barren Island. (See Chart No. 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh about 1 foot above high water, 70 yards from shore in line with Cedar Point Light, 108 yards from shore in line with Cove Point Light, and 250 yards from a clump of woods at shore known locally as " Cattle Island Woods. " Cement monument marking reference station is 35.18 meters N 88° 14' E of observed station and nearly inline with Cove Point Light. Marks. — Observed station is center of 2-inch tile pipe projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe with top 2 inches below base of surface pipe. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " " Cedar Point Light' ' (S 36 47' W) o Roof of house 43 Flagstaff at Cove Point Light 51 "Cove Point Light" 51 " Point of Rocks" 67 Near peak of barn 168 Chimney of house 172 Reference station 231 Peak of barn 241 Chimney of house 256 00 00 1$/% miles. 41 6 miles. 21 $% miles. 33 40 $}i miles. 13 10 7X miles. 39 X A mile - 34 Kmile. 26 40 35.18 meters. 08 iX miles. 20 1% miles. 84 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. COVE POINT LIGHT. General locality. — Western shore of Chesapeake Bay on Cove Point about 5 miles north of entrance to Patuxent River. (See Chart No. 38.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on tower known as "Cove Point Light," which is near a detached dwelling and a detached fog-signal house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Cove Point Light. References. — ° ' " "Cedar Point Light" (S 7 i6'E) o 00 00 6 miles. POINT OF ROCKS. General locality. — Western shore of Chesapeake Bay on Point of Rocks, about a3< miles west of Hoopers Island, and 4 miles south of Barren Island. (See Chart No. 39.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on Hoopers Island Lighthouse. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on conical tower on cylindrical foundation, known as Hooper Island Lighthouse. References. — o / // " Cedar Point Light" (N 65° 04' W) o 00 00 7 miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 85 SOUTH. General locality. — Eastern side of Chesapeake Bay on western shore of Barren Island, about 4^ miles north of Hooper Island Light and 6 miles east of Cedar Point Light. (See Chart No. 39.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sandy marsh about i foot above high water and 4 yards east of rapidly washing shore . Cement monument marking reference station is ior.21 meters N 72° 40' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in cedar stub about 8 inches in diameter and 4 feet long with top projecting about 20 inches above surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 6 inches above surface of ground. "South Secondary" is marked the same as the observed station except top was badly burned, only projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. References. — o / // "Hooper Island Light" (S 8° io'E) o 00 00 4^ miles. "Cedar Point Light" 80 50 20 6 miles. Tangent to Hog Point go 00 7X miles. "Cove Point Light" 131 08 10 7^ miles. Tangent of shore north of station 170 00 1 mile. Reference station (cement monument) . 260 50 50 101. 21 meters. "South secondary" (cedar stub) 260 50 50 100. 25 meters. Left chimney of house 301 39 2^s miles. Dead pine tree 346 57 90 yards. NORTH. General locality. — Eastern side of Chesapeake Bay on western shore of Barren Island about is mile south of north end of island and 7 miles east-southeast of Cove Point Light. (See Chart No. 39.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hard land surrounded by water bushes and scrub pines about 2 feet above high water, and 50 yards east-southeast of point where three large pine trees stand near shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 48.71 meters N 72 ° 39' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is center one of four nails in cedar stub 8 inches in diameter and 4 feet in length with top projecting about 8 inches abov.e surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. Station called "North Secondary" is marked the same as the observed station except the top of cedar post is about 18 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " " Cove Point Light " (N 64 08' W) . .. o 00 00 7 miles. Near peak of house 54 47 2]/i miles. Nail in blaze in pine tree (6 inches diameter) . 74 57 50 8.18 meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (8 inches diameter) . 116 17 20 14-15 meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (5 inches diameter) . 132 36 10 9.99 meters. Reference station (cement monument) .136 47 00 48. 71 meters. North secondary (cedar stub) 136 47 00 49-95 meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (5 inches diameter) . 186 10 20 5.98 meters. "Cedar Point Light" 306 08 30 6J4 miles. MINT. General locality. — Eastern shore of Tar Bay on Charity Point at north side of entrance to Fishing Creek, about simile west of Fishing Creek bridge, and ifs miles east of north end of Barren Island. (See Chart No. 39.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on shell bank about 4 feet above high water, 2 yards east of shore, n yards southwest of small wild cherry tree, 13 yards west-southwest of another small wild cherry tree, and just west of a dense growth of small trees and brush. Cement monument marking reference station is 21.85 meters N 52 05' E of observed station. 86 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. top 7 inches below surface of ground. 2 inches below base of surface pipe, monument projecting 4 inches above 41 52 22 OS 06 5° 00 25 37 29 00 iy& miles. 50 2% miles. iX miles. 10 6J4 miles. 1% miles. \yi miles. i]/i miles. 1J/2 miles. '20 i}i miles. 40 1% miles. 40 8X miles. 4 miles. 00 io-34 meters. 50 21.85 tneters. 10 11. 86 meters. "yi mile. Marks. — Observed station is center of 4-inch tile pipe with Subsurface mark is center of 4-inch tile pipe buried with top Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement surface of ground. References. — ° ' "Hosier Memorial Church Spire" (S 21 24'B) o oc " Mt. Zion M. E. Church Spire" 6 Chimney on middle of house 7 "Hooper Island Light" 27 Near peak of house 58 Chimney on outside of near end of 2-story house 64 Chimney of shanty 72 Tangent of north end of Barren Island 112 Red Beacon 122 Black Beacon 123 " Cove Point Light' ' 130 Left tangent of Cattle Island woods 160 Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (3 inches diameter) 233 Reference station 253 Nail in blaze in wild cherry tree (5 inches diameter) 266 Left chimney of large 2-story house 356 KEENES. General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River on Keenes Point, about iX miles north-northeast of Fishing Creek Bridge and % mile east of Cedar Point. (See Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh with dense growth of water bushes alongshore, about 1 foot above high water, 20 yards north of shore, 30 yards east of shore, and 35 yards south of cultivated land. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Kerwin" (S 79 28' E) o Near peak of barn 159 Chimney on right end of house 161 Near peak of barn 196 Left tangent of trees along edge of cultivated land 211 Center one of group of three large pine trees. . 282 Right tangent of trees along edge of cultivated land 344 GUNNERS. ( rcneral locality. — Western shore of Honga River on Gunners Island on point at northern side of entrance to Gunners Cove, about 14, mile north of Long Point and 1% miles southeast of Fishing Creek Bridge. (See Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh with water bushes alongshore, about 1 foot above high water, 23 yards southwest of shore, 28 yards south of shore, 70 yards northwest of extreme end of point, and 170 yards northeast of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting about 3 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. 00 38 04 ■.yi miles, mile. mile. 20 2 miles. 00 65 yards. 14 X mile. 00 60 yards. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 87 References. — " Kerwin " (N 38 20' E) o Near peak of barn 52 Chimney on left end of house 78 Right tangent to Wroten Island 112 Center of draw of bridge 134 "Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire" 170 Left edge of house 239 Near peak of house 247 Center of draw of Fishing Creek Bridge 274 Right edge of old windmill 275 Near peak of small house 279 00 00 2 miles. 33 2 K miles. 15 2 miles. 37 i^i miles. 43 2y% miles. 44 30 i^i miles. 35 iy& miles. 12 i}4 miles. 40 \Y% miles. 13 iX miles. 50 iX miles. HOSIER MEMORIAL CHURCH SPIRE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Tar Baj- on Upper Hooper Island, about 5J8 miles north by east of Hooper Island Light and 1 mile south of Fishing Creek. (See Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on church known as Hosier Memorial Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of spire. References. — None necessary. MOUNT ZION M. E. CHURCH SPIRE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Tar Bay on Upper Hooper Island, about i%£ miles northwest of Ferry Point and 2 miles south of entrance to Fishing Creek. (See Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a church known as Mount Zion M. E- Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of spire on Mount Zion M. E. Church. References. — None necessary. BRIDGE. General locality — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay and western shore of Honga River on Ferry Point at southern end of Upper Hooper Island, about yA miles northeast by north of Hooper Island Light. (See Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point, about 1 foot above high water, 50 yards west of river shore, 55 yards south of river shore, 85 yards east of shore of bay, 75 yards northeast by north of second telephone pole north of bridge, and 80 yards north-northeast of bridge tender's cabin. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° . ' " "Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire" (N 44 47'W) o Near peak of oyster house 13 " Hosier Memorial Church Spire '.' 14 Left tangent of Wroten Island 58 Near peak of barn 68 Center of roof of old windmill 122 Outside chimney of right end of house 164 Chimney in center of large house 171 Chimney in center of house 185 "Hooper Island Light" 262 00 is s miles. xyi miles. 59 00 2y% miles. 12 2 miles. 33 i>< miles. 20 3^-4 miles. 03 1 mile. 15 \% miles. 25 2 miles. 51 5° 3K miles. 00 28 APPLEGARTH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on south end of Hooper Island, about 3'^ miles east of Hooper Strait Light. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh, about 1 foot above high water and 150 yards north of shore. 88 Survey i miles. 133 10 2% miles. 134 47 . . 2% miles. 154 55 3 miles. 162 11 20 33-6 miles. 162 18 3X miles. 162 52 T.y% miles. 166 07 \% miles. 170 05 1% miles. 322 22 10 1Q -93 meters. 248 59 50 12.63 meters. LAKES. General locality. — Northeastern shore of Honga River on a point at northern side of entrance to Lakes Cove about i}4 miles north-northeast of Bentley Point. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 26 yards north of shore, 65 yards northeast of shore, and 70 yards east of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 3 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' "Asquith"(S6° 08' W) o 00 " Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire " 89 20 Chimney on outside of house 182 40 Between two dormer windows of house 242 00 Left chimney of house 273 00 lyi, miles. 50 4j4 miles. 00 i$i miles. 34 H mile. ASQUITH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River on Asquith Island, about 2% miles northeast of Hoopersville , and 1/g, mile north of Windmill Point. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on strip of sandy marsh between a pond and river about 2 feet above high water, 3 yards west of shore of pond, 11 yards east of shore of river, and 50 yards south of end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe with top about 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° / // "Hoopersville Methodist Church cupola" (S44°S7 / W)..._ o Near peak of house 4 Near peak of barn 9 Near peak of small barn 38 Nail in blaze in pine tree (15 inches diam- eter) 87 Left side of old windmill 154 Near peak of house 157 Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diam- eter) 320 Nail in blaze in pine tree (15 inches diam- eter) 336 Tangent to outside end of Hooper Island wharf 352 00 00 2% miles. 12 2 miles. 06 2% miles. 24 i$4 miles. 59 40 6.04 meters. 51 2 miles. 50 2^-s miles. 06 10 17.08 meters. 00 7.48 meters. 20 i$4 miles. 5° Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 91 WINDMILL 2. General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River on Windmill Point, about 1J-3 miles east-northeast of Hoopersville. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 25 yards north- northeast of end of point, 35 yards east of shore, and 30 yards northwest of shore. Cement monument marking reference station is 19. 7S meters N 36 41' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in stub in 4-inch tile pipe with top of pipe 4 inches below surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References.— ° ' " "Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola" (S 64° 22' W) o 00 00 1 14, miles. Two house chimneys about in line 1 24 i$4 miles. Center of store doorway in Hoopersville 3 54 1 $/i miles. Near peak of house 53 59 2 miles. "Mount Zion M. E. Church spire" 61 25 40 ^% miles. " Hosier Memorial Church Spire" 68 09 30 6 miles. Tangent to Bentley Point 91 46 1% miles. Near gable of house 149 52 z% miles. Reference station 152 19 10 19-75 meters. Near peak of cabin 183 42 x x /i miles. " Toddville M. E. Church Spire " 184 01 20 4^ miles. Center gable of house 185 00 3^6 miles. St. Thomas Church Spire" 211 06 20 4^ miles. Left tangent Hooper Island Wharf 356 25 \% miles. PAUL (HONGA RIVER). General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River on Paul Point at northwestern side of entrance to Fox Creek, about i}4 miles east-northeast of Windmill Point, and $4 mile southwest of Wingate Point. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about 1 foot above high water, 7 yards west of shore, 13 yards northwest of shore, 25 yards north-northeast of extreme end of point, -50 } 7 ards north- northwest of a small marsh island, and 55 yards east-northeast of a cabin. Marks. — Observed station is center of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "St. Thomas Church Spire" (S 71 18' E) . . . . o 00 00 3 miles Left side of small cabin on Crab Point 32 05 i|4 miles. "Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola" 91 26 30 2*4, miles. Between two stacks on oyster house on Hooper Island Wharf 136 08 3 miles. "Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola". . 137 23 20 3X miles. Near corner of cabin 150 05 53 yards. Near peak of house 193 41 1 mile. Peak of barn 241 26 2 miles. Center one of three chimneys on large house . . 273 57 i}4 miles. Chimney of Wingate Wharf waiting room 304 38 ^i mile. " Toddville M. E. Church Spire" 319 46 00 3% miles. Flagstaff on hall at Bishop Head 359 29 il/z miles. TODDVILLE M. E. CHURCH SPIRE. General locality. — On neck of land between Fishing Bay and Honga River in town of Toddville, about 2]/ 2 miles east of Wingate wharf. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on church known as Toddville M. E. Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of spire. References. — None necessary. 9 2 Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Aid. DUCK (HONGA RIVER). General locality. — Eastern shore of Fox Creek on Piney Point, at north side of entrance to Duck Point Cove, about % mile southeast of Wingate Point. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point 1 foot above high water, 50 yards south of shore, 50 yards north of shore, and 65 yards east-northeast of end of point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "St. Thomas Church Spire" (S 63° 20' E). ... . o Near peak of small cabin 75 Left tangent of Hooper Island 88 "Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola" 104 "Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola". . . 137 Left chimney of house 158 Left edge of cabin on Paul Point 159 Tangent of outside end of Wingate Wharf 185 Chimney on waiting room Wingate Wharf .... 186 Front peak of store building 214 Peak of oyster house 222 Near gable of house 245 Outside chimney of house 318 00 00 i*4 miles. 13 1 mile. 10 3 miles. 51 00 t,Y% miles. 20 50 4?/$ miles. 40 2 miles. 29 iy& miles. 52 . . J/% mile. 26 J/s mile. 04 % mile. 46 % mile. 39 1 mile. 18 iyi miles. ST. THOMAS CHURCH SPIRE. General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River in town of Bishop Head, about 2> 2 ' miles southeast by east of Wingate Wharf, and 2% miles north of Hooper Strait Light. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on church known as St. Thomas Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of spire. References. — None necessary. NORMAN. General locality. — Eastern shore of Honga River, about 2}4 miles north-northwest of Hooper Strait Light, and yi mile south of Crab Point. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 60 yards east of shore, 70 yards northeast of shore, and 80 yards southeast of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe- buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — . ° ' " " Hooper Strait Light" (S 35 11' E) o Right tangent of woods 12 Left edge of small house 28 Tangent of lower end of Hooper Island 76 "Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola" 99 "Hoopersville M. E. Church Cupola" 127 Between two stacks on oyster house at Hoop- ers Island Wharf 130 Left tangent of woods 184 Front peak of s^ore building .' 205 Near peak of house 216 Left one of two chimneys close together .... 248 Near peak of canning house 250 Flagstaff on hall at Bishop Head 284 "St. Thomas Church Spire" 285 00 00 2 l /i miles. 00 400 yards. 29 5X miles. 12 2 miles. 57 20 2J4 miles. 47 3° 4/8 miles. 27 $1/% miles. 14 400 yards. 33 <*H miles. 57 ■ • • 3 miles. 22 2 miles. 36 2 miles. 3° 07 !%■ miles. 50 iJ4 miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 93 HOOPER STRAIT LIGHT. General locality. — Northern side of Hooper Strait at eastern side of entrance to Honga River about 2% miles west-northwest of southern end of Bishop Head, and 3 miles east-southeast of Lower Hooper - Island. (See Chart No. 40.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hexagonal, screw-pile structure known as Hooper Strait Light. Marks. — Observed station is center of lantern on Hooper Strait Light. References. — ° ' " "Head" (S 82° 30' E) o 00 00 iyi miles. CRAB. General locality. — Western shore of upper Tangier Sound on eastern side of Bloodsworth Island, about 1 mile southeast of entrance to Piney Island Cove, 1 mile northeast of entrance to Great Cove, and 2j4 miles southwest of Sharkfin Shoal Light. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is about 1 foot above high water, 15 yards southwest of shore, 35 yards west of shore, and 150 yards south-southwest of a crab house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' ■" "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (N 45° 25' E) o 00 00 zyi miles. Left end of large house near Stump Point. .. 6 11 •]]/& miles. End of roof of house on bluff 31 36 6X miles. End of Deal Island Wharf 53 03 3X miles. Large house 72 35 4^4 miles. Aspen tree near " Joshua " 88 06 5^ miles. Tall pine tree 165 00 40 1% miles. HEAD. General locality. — Upper end of Tangier Sound, on eastern side of southern part of peninsula known as Bishop Head, situated between Hooper Strait and Fishing Bay. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh behind water bushes which skirt shore, about 15 yards southwest of shore, and yi mile north of extreme south end of Bishop Head. Cement monument marking reference station is 13.41 meters N 20 37' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is a nail in a pine stub flush with ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 6o° 41' E) o 00 00 2% miles. Crab-house flagstaff 50 30 $% miles. Large pine tree 97 42 2 miles. Reference station 139 55 40 13-41 meters. Near gable of 2X-story house 140 24 % mile. Chimney of house 156 44 yi mile. Chimney of house 208 28 iyi miles. Chimney of end of house 238 53 3 miles. Right side of Nanticoke Point woods 326 56 iyi miles. CROCH. General locality. — Western shore of Fishing Bay about $% miles northwest of Sharkfin Shoal Light, and X m il e north-northeast of entrance to Tedious Creek. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 45 yards southwest of shore, 50 yards west of shore, 60 yards northwest of shore, and 150 yards north of a small marsh island covered with water bushes. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. 94 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. oo oo \% miles. 59 2 1 /?, miles. 35 i l A miles. 02 ij/s miles. 51 iK miles. 11 5/6 mile . 41 yi mile. 39 iH miles. 40 \% miles. 18 1 mile. 56 . . 4 miles. References. — ° "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 39 09' E) o Right chimney of house 36 Right peak of house 59 Chimney in middle of large building 79 Chimney in middle of house 92 Near peak of house 120 Near peak of house 142 Chimney outside of right end of house 197 Between two chimneys of house nearly in line . 204 Near peak of house 219 Chimney outside of right end of house 241 ROAST. General locality. — Western shore of Fishing Bay on Roasting Ear Point, about $3/i miles north- northwest of Sharkfin Shoal Light, \% miles north of Bishop Head, and 3<£ mile northeast of entrance to Goose Creek. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 40 yards northwest of shore, 40 yards west of shore, and 70 yards south by west of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 21 41' E) o Left chimney of house on Bishop Head 30 Near peak of house 45 Chimney on left end of house 69 Smokepipe on near house 73 Tallest one of five pine trees 95 Stackof canning house on Farm Creek 151 Stack of canning house on Elliott Island 219 Chimney outside of near end of house 229 Chimney in middle of house 233 Between two gables of large house 236 Windmill 240 00 00 5^4 miles. 05 41 s miles. 23 3 miles. 15 2 miles. 36 \yi miles. 24 1 mile. 29 i)/i miles. H 2 miles. 35 i]A miles. 01 2 miles. 00 2 miles. 04 2 miles. FARM. General locality. — Western shore of Fishing Bay on point at south side of entrance to Cedar Creek, about i-Hs miles west of Fishing Point, and % mile northeast of entrance to Farm Creek. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 20 yards south of shore, 60 yards northwest of shore, 45 yards west-southwest of extreme end of point, 10 yards east-north- east of a small pond in marsh, and 300 yards south by east of a small oyster watch house on opposite side of Cedar Creek. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — "ToddvilleM. E. Church Spire" (S45 58' W). o Chimney in middle of house 4 Stack of canning house on Farm Creek 9 Near corner of small shanty 51 Smoke pipe on small shanty 84 Left chimney of house 204 Stack of canning house at Elliott Island 239 Near peak of house 322 00 00 1% miles. 03 2 miles. 31 \)/i miles. 13 K mile. 12 % mile. 34 AV& miles. 29 \% miles. 22 2% miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. THORO. 95 General locality- — Western shore of Fishing Bay about % mile northeast of entrance to Thoroughfare Creek, and i5 2 ' miles north of Fishing Point on the western end of Elliott Island. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 40 yards northwest of shore, 50 yards north-northeast of shore, 55 yards northeast by north of shore, and 130 yards east-north- east of entrance to a small creek. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Toddville M. E. Church Spire" (S 48 30' W) o Chimney in center of house 2 Lone poplar tree 262 Chimney on right end of house 271 Lightning rod on near peak of large house 274 Spire of church on Elliott Island 280 Center one of three chimneys on house 281 Stack of canning house on Elliott Island 306 00 00 $yi miles. oS 3 miles. 14 2 miles. 02 2 miles. 35 t-H miles. 5 2 5° iK miles. 54 1% miles. 00 50 xyi miles. HIGH. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Upper Fishing Bay on Elliott Island, about 3 s mile east- northeast of extreme end of Fishing Point. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on high sandy land in a grove of pine trees, about 30 yards east-southeast of edge of bank, and 35 yards west-northwest of near corner of west one of five sheds in a row. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References.— ° ' " "Farm" (N 84° 52' W) o 00 00 ij-s miles. Nail in blaze in pine tree (18 inches diam- eter) 174 17 10 17. 83 meters. Nail in blaze in pine tree (12 inches diam- eter) 219 59 10 5.58 meters. Near corner of shed with metal roof (west one of five in a row) 235 38 33 yards. Left chimney of house 257 34 100 yards. Right chimney of house 274 56 ^i mile. Nail in blaze in pine tree (15 inches diam- eter) 312 40 20 10.28 meters. ELLIOTT. General locality. — Eastern shore of Fishing Bay on Fishing Point at the extreme western end of Elliott Island about $% miles north-northwest of Clay Island, and opposite entrance to Farm Creek. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sandy marsh about 1 foot above high water, 16 yards south of shore, 20 yards north of shore, 30 yards east-northeast of extreme end of sandy point, 185 yards west-southwest of a sand ridge near trees and brush, and 290 yards northwest of a canning house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. 96 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. References. — o / // "ToddvilleM. E. Church Spire" (S 73° n'W) o 06 00 2^ miles. Chimney on right end of house 5 55 2 miles. Tangent of high bluff 167 31 % mile. Left edge of old building 250 24 Stackof canning house at Elliott Island 256 29 42 290 yards. Small house in trees 326 19 2$ / g miles. EAR. General locality. — Eastern shore of Fishing Bay, about d l /i miles north of Sharkfin Shoal Light, 1% miles east-northeast of Roasting Ear Point, and 1% miles southeast of Fishing Point, on Elliott Island. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 20 yards northeast of shore, 30 yards north by west of shore, and 40 yards east by south of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — ° ' " "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 5° 49' E) o 00 00 6yi miles. Chimney on left end of house 31 23 similes. Chimney in middle of large building 46 21 smiles. Near peak of barn 70 22 2% miles. "Toddville M. E. Church Spire" 102 12 30 3% miles. Stack of canning house at Elliott Island 145 59 x% miles. Chimney on right end of house 151 22 1% miles. Near peak of house 164 03 t% miles. Left peak of barn 197 45 x% miles. "Nanticoke Church" 291 53 50 $yi miles. FISH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Fishing Bay, about 4^ miles north of Sharkfin Shoal Light, 3X miles south-southeast of Elliott Island, and 2% miles north-northeast of point of Clay Island. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 1 foot above high water, 50 yards northeast of shore, 60 yards east of shore, and 85 yards north-northeast of shore. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — 0/1/ " Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S i° 56' W) o 00 00 4^ miles. Center gable of house at Bishop Head 41 59 4X miles. Near peak of house 63 18 4X miles. Chimney in middle of house 65 24 3 Ji miles. Left chimney of house 90 01 3 miles. Near peak of house 99 21 3 miles. Stack of canning house on Farm Creek 120 05 5 miles. Stack of canning house on Elliott Island 146 17 3X miles. " Nanticoke Church " 263 46 40 4X miles. FROG. General locality. — Western side of entrance to Nanticoke River, on Frog Point, at southeastern end of Clay Island. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh point about 20 yards west of shore, 25 yards east of shore, 25 yards from extreme end of point, and in front of water bushes. Cement monument marking reference station is 13.10 meters N 3 n' E of observed station. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 97 Marks. — Observed station is nail in stub flush with ground triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 41 25' W) o Left tangent of Clay Island 35 Reference station 141 Right tangent of Sandy Point 177 Chimney of house 179 Chimney near end of large house 183 Stack of canning house 184 Land end of Nanticoke Wharf 184 End of Nanticoke Wharf house 186 Chimney on ell end of main part of large house 211 Right tangent of Nanticoke Point woods 238 Large square chimney of house (Dames Quar- ter) 264 Rock Creek poplar tree 284 Flagstaff on Deal Island Wharf 322 COW. Reference station is center point of 00 00 7,y& miles. 17 1% miles. 45 50 13.10 meters. 41 %; mile. 12 2% miles. 02 2% miles. 36 36 00 27 44 2* A miles. si miles. 4' miles. ^ miles, miles. 17 4 miles. 17 2> l A miles. 09 /&i miles. General locality. — Western shore of Nanticoke River, on Mink Point, about y% mile east of entrance to Cow Creek and i}4 miles west of Roaring Point. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on very soft marsh at edge of water bushes about 5 yards west of shore, 15 yards northeast of shore, and 15 yards northwest of extreme end of point. Cement monument marking reference station is 8.68 meters N 44° 28' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is a nail in a pine stub flush with ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " "Frog" (S 6° 13' W) .' o A shanty 37 Reference station 129 A shanty 189 A shanty 209 Tangent of land 217 Large house 236 Windmill 243 Chimney of large house 254 Canning house stack 257 Canning house stack 275 Near corner of Nanticoke Wharf 284 Large house 297 Large house 299 Right tangent of Nanticoke woods 310 Left tangent of Sandy Point 341 OKAY. 00 00 2 miles. 16 24 mile. 19 20 8.68 meters. 53 1 mile. 52 yi mile. 43 X mile- 48 2 l /t miles. 52 2%" miles. 24 2% miles. 28 iJ4 miles. 26 1% miles. 49 1% miles. 32 2X miles. 24 2% miles. 15 3 miles. 48 T.y 2 miles. General locality. — Western shore of Nanticoke River, on Marsh Point, about }/& mile south of Swan Creek Cove and 2 miles west of Bivalve Wharf. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh about 2 feet above high water, 10 yards back from shore, and 35 yards south of shanty known as Insley's watch house. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. 58345—13 7 9 8 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ■ferences. — Bivalve Church (N 84° 32' E) o Chimney of house 20 Windmill tower 46 Tangent of land 92 Tangent of land 105 Left side of watch house 249 Right side of watch house 258 Space between chimneys of large house 340 Tangent of Bivalve Wharf 355 Stack of canning house 359 AR. 41 2 3 2}4 miles. 2j'2 miles. lyi miles. iX miles. 45 T 5° yards. 17 35 yards. 17 35 yards. 43 Z% miles. 31 2X miles. 12 2X miles. General locality. — Western shore of Nanticoke River about i% miles northwest of Bivalve Wharf, and X mile north-northeast of entrance to Longrell Creek. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marsh between two small creeks about 40 yards back from shore, 35 yards west-southwest of mouth of one creek, and 45 yards northwest of the mouth of the other creek. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument, projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — . o / // " Nanticoke Church' ' (S 13 34' E) o Right edge Sandy Point woods 23 Smoke pipe of cabin 42 Chimney of house 46 Left tangent of first woods 81 Left tangent of long thick woods Left edge short thick woods 134 Chimney of cabin 247 Houses with several gables 262 Right edge Wetipquin woods 274 Chimney of house behind trees 302 Windmill 319 Stack of canning house 320 Chimney of house on Ragged Point 350 Windmill 352 GOVER. 00 58 57 26 98 S3 47 18 37 00 2H miles. 4 miles. iyi miles. yi mile. 2% miles. 1 mile. 1 mile. yi mile. 3 miles. . . 2% miles. 43 2 miles. 03 2 miles. 15 2 miles. 33 2 X miles. 57 3X miles. General locality. — Northwestern shore of Nanticoke River about \% miles west-northwest of entrance to Wetipquin Creek and yi mile north of a cove named Perch Haul. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a point of marsh covered with grass and water bushes, about 15 yards northwest of extreme end of point, 200 yards east-northeast of a shanty among bushes and small trees, X mile east of a clump of about 50 pine trees, and X mile southeast of another clump of trees. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° / " Bivalve Church (S 21 30' E) o 00 Tangent of land 35 24 Left side of opening in woods 72 06 Two pine trees together 83 07 Center of shanty 98 26 Clump of pine trees 123 56 Clump of pine trees 176 20 00 2% miles. 1 mile. 2 miles. X mile. 200 yards. X mile. X mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 99 References — Continued . Inside edge of cove 201 Clump of small pine trees 255 Tangent to point of land 269 Left tangent of Sandy Hill Wharf 276 Large house .' 286 Left edge of pine woods near Wetipquin Creek 328 STREETT. 45 100 yards. 31 X mile. 35 x)/, miles. 02 3 miles. 27 3X miles. 13 2 miles. 00 00 1 mile. 41 1 mile. 08 2)4 miles. 42 ij^ miles.. 42 !%■ miles. 33 100 yards. 01 yi mile. 39 00 11.89 meters. 02 30 yards. 13 yi mile. 38 t% miles. 08 \ l A miles. General locality. — Northwestern shore of Nanticoke River on point on southwest side of entrance to Jacks Creek. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh and grass point about 7 yards west from its extreme end and 4 yards from each side of point to north and south. Cement monument marking reference station is 11.89 meters N 60° 22' W of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in pine stub flush with ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° / // *'Earle"(S45°oi'E) o A shanty o Large house 27 Canning-house stack at Tyaskin 33 Large building 36 Point of marsh 47 First of four trees 135 Reference station 164 Point of marsh 255 House on the other side of Jacks Creek 258 Left tangent of Sandy Hill Wharf 309 A house 318 EARLE. General locality. — Southeastern shore of Nanticoke River about 1 mile below Sandy Hill Wharf. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand}' and grass land between the river and a pine grove about 5 feet above high water, 80 yards back from shore, 15 yards southeast of a white oak tree, about 2}4 feet in diameter, 15 yards southwest of another and larger white oak tree, and 20 yards east of a shanty. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground.' References. — o / // "Juliet" (S 41° 05' W) o Nail in blaze in white oak tree (2% feet diam- eter) 88 Nail in blaze in pine tree 160 Nail in blaze in oak tree (2)4 feet diameter) . . 196 Nail in blaze in pine tree 326 Right tangent of woods on other side of We- tipquin Creek 358 JULIET. General locality. — Eastern shore of Nanticoke River on point on southwest side of entrance to We- tipquin Creek. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and marsh point about 100 yards southwest of entrance to Wetipquin Creek, 10 yards back from high water, 5 yards outside of several small pine trees, and 100 yards north of dense pine woods. 44 39 35 00 1% miles.. 30 13-98 meters. 00 I 9-°5 meters. 40 13.95 meters. 00 15. 76 meters. 52 iyi miles. IOO Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — " Earle" (N 41° 04' E) o Nail in blaze in pine tree 29 Near point of roof of oyster house 40 Left edge of woods 64 Nail in blaze in pine tree 71 Nail in blaze in pine tree 98 Right edge of woods 163 Right tangent of Bivalve Wharf 170 Two-story house 210 Two-story house 228 Opening in woods 230 House at Jacks Creek 324 Tangent of land 345 Tangent of land 354 POLE. 00 00 iX miles. 41 30 4.92 meters. 05 300 yards. 21 200 yards. 17 00 6.31 meters. 20 00 6.88 meters. 52 200 yards. 02 1% miles. 06 2X miles. 37 X mile. 16 3 miles. 00 iX miles. 58 150 yards. 49 150 yards. General locality. — Eastern shore of Nanticoke River on wharf off town of Bivalve, located about iX miles northeast of Ragged Point. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on western peak of a house on wharf at Bivalve about 300 yards from shore. Marks. — Observed station is flagpole on peak of house. References. — None necessary. BIVALVE CHURCH. General locality. — Eastern shore of Nanticoke River about }i mile back from shore in town of Bivalve on main road leading to the steamer landing. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on Bivalve Methodist Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of steeple on Bivalve Methodist Church. References. — None necessary. RAG. General locality. — Eastern shore of Nanticoke River on northern side of Ragged Point, about 2 miles north-northeast of Roaring Point. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a sandy point about 25 yards back from shore, 100 yards northeast of extreme end of point, 50 yards west of a grove of pine trees, 20 yards southwest of a group of pine trees, 75 yards southwest of another group of pine trees, and 20 yards west of two 15-inch pine trees 2% feet apart. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References.- — ° ' " "Nanticoke Church" (S i° 46' E) o Left end of Sandy Point 29 Chimney of house 51 Large tree at left end of woods 130 Left one of two trees (opposite shore) 169 Flagpole on Bivalve Wharf 201 Smoke pipe on Bivalve wharf house 207 Nail in stump of limb on pine tree 218 Nail in baze in double pine tree 258 Nail in blaze in large pine tree 293 Chimney of house 303 Windmill near large house 344 Steeple on barn 356 Large chimney of large flat-roof house 357 00 00 1% miles. 17 3X miles. 48 2% miles. 20 3X miles. 56 Z% miles. n iX miles. 14 iX miles. 35 3 2 -7 8 meters. 01 19.66 meters. 26 43-!9 meters. 29 I3S yards. 13 ¥, mile. 40 1 mile. 10 1 mile. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 101 General locality.- NANTICOKE CHURCH. -Eastern shore of Nanticoke River in town of Nanticoke, about % mile back from oo oo . . . . . . 2)4 miles. 17 ... 2 miles. 20 . . . i%" miles. 3 2 . . . iX miles. 53 . . . iX miles. river and X mile northeast of Roaring Point. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on church known as "Nanticoke Methodist Episcopal Church." Marks. — Observed station is center of spire on Nanticoke Methodist Episcopal Church. References . — None necessary. ROAR. General locality. — Eastern shore of Nanticoke River on Roaring Point, about X mile north from outer end of Roaring Point Wharf. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a sandy knoll about 5 feet above high water, 20 yards south of shore, 40 yards north of shore, 30 yards east of extreme end of point, and 150 yards from pine woods which stand inshore from station. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References . — a / // "Frog" (S 39 02' W) o Two shanties 19 One shanty 30 A shanty 71 A shanty 98 Barn steeple 117 A shanty , 121 A house 144 Twin trees on Ragged Point 159 Chimney of house 175 Windmill 184 Gambrel-roof house 184 Canning-house stack 195 Land end of wharf 271 Large house . . . , 293 Right tangent of Nanticoke Point woods 297 Right tangent of Nanticoke Wharf 304 Left tangent of Sandy Point 359 NANTI. General locality. — Eastern side of Nanticoke River about X mile northwest of Nanticoke Point, and iX miles northwest of Great Shoals Light. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on grass land about 2 feet above high water, 20 yards back from shore, and about midway between house near poplar trees about X mile north of station and the edge of woods on Nanticoke Point. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 65 14' W) o Tangent of Sandy Point 51 Left end of Nanticoke Wharf 89 Near chimney of house 96 Chimney of house 101 Near chimney of house nearest woods 116 Tree high above woods 119 Right end of heavy woods. . . . '. 134 Right end of scant woods 147 Wild cherry tree 178 Left end of woods 227 Right end of woods 269 Poplar tree Dames Quarter 307 Tangent of Haines Point 330 41 4X miles. 25 2X miles. 42 7X miles. 30 2 miles. 23 .... 04 .... 32 ..-•.. 11 .... 58 38 .... 52 t.% miles. 1 mile. 1 mile. X mile. X mile. iX miles. iyi miles. Yi mile. 51 jX miles. 00 33 00 5 miles. 2% miles. 45 2 miles. 5 1 X mile. 08 X mile. 56 X mile. 53 2 X miles. 03 iX miles. 11 X mile. 24 50 yards. 46 X mile. 45 ■ ■ • X mile. 28 2X miles. 55 4X miles. 102 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. WHITE. General locality. — Eastern side of entrance to Nanticoke River on Stump Point, about 2?4 miles southeast of Roaring Point and il-i miles northwest of Great Shoal Light. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and grass point about 2 feet above high water, 3 yards east of shore, 20 yards northwest of shore, 15 yards north of extreme end of point, 40 yards west of a cove, 100 yards northwest of a point of land, and 100 yards southwest of a dense pine woods. Cement monument marking reference station is 16.63 meters N 3 13' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is a nail in a pine stub about 6 inches below surface of ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " "Great Shoals Light" (S 44 16' E) o Poplar tree at Dames Quarter 65 Tangent of Hall Point 86 Tangent of Sandy Point 164 Left end of pine woods 172 Right end of pine woods 213 Reference station 227 Largest one in clump of about 12 pine trees. . 247 Chimney of cabin on Ellis Point 279 A house 311 Point of land 335 00 00 i}\ miles. 08 2% miles. 06 3|4 miles. 17 3 miles. 27 100 yards. 21 . . ....... 150 yards. 29 00 16.63 meters. 23 yi mile. 05 2 miles. 54 X mile. 02 100 yards. GREAT SHOALS LIGHT. General locality. — Entrance to Monie Bay and Wicomico River about halfway between Long Point and Mollies Point. (See Progress map.) Marks. — Observed station is center of black lantern on square screw pile structure known as ' ' Great Shoals Light." Reference. — ° / // "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (S 81° 50' W) o 00 00 sH miles. ROOM. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Tangier Sound on Halls Point about i 1 & miles northeast of Haines Point, and 2is miles east-southeast of Sharkfin Shoal Light. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a locust and mulberry fringed bluff about 15 feet high, 5 yards back from edge of bluff, 15 yards west-northwest of a bam, 15 yards from a wagon road parallel with shore, and 25 yards east of clump of mulberry trees. Cement monument marking reference station is 21.45 meters S 18° 30' W of observed station and almost in line with large mulberry tree. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of stub with top flush with ground. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References. — ° ' " " Sharkfin Shoal Light " (N 70 00' W) o Gable on near side of house on Bishop Head . 3 Near end of roof of large 2^2-story house 12 Left tangent of Clay Island 39 Left side of Sandy Point woods 70 Roaring Point Wharf 85 Near chimney on end of large house 94 Right side of Nanticoke woods no "Mount Vernon Church" 127 Near corner of barn 137 Right-hand comer of barn 152 Reference station 268 Large cedar tree 276 Two-inch iron pipe 279 00 00 2% miles. 01 t,% miles. 53 1/i miles. 18 $ l /i miles. 08 4 miles. 22 '5 miles. 36 4X miles. 28 3%" miles. 18 7 miles. 06 1596 meters. 08 18. 1 1 meters. 30 00 21.45 meters. 30 100 yards. 38 30 9.21 meters. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 103 SHARKFIN SHOAL LIGHT. General locality. — Northern end of Tangier Sound about equally distant from entrances of Hooper Strait, Fishing Bay, and Nanticoke River. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hexagonal, screw-pile structure known as Sharkfin Shoal Lighthouse. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Sharkfin Shoal Light. Reference. — ° / // " Great Shoals Light " (N 81° 45' E) ....... . o 00 00 s 7 A miles. « HAINES. General locality. — Eastern shore of upper Tangier Sound on Haines Point about V§ mile north of Deal Island Wharf, and -2% miles southeast of Sharkfin Shoal Light. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sand and grass point about 5 feet above high water, 20 yards back from shore, 3 yards west of a barb-wire fence, 20 yards south of a clump of locust and water bushes, and about on range with left edge of clump of trees and bushes and Sharkfin Shoal Light. Cement monument marking reference station is 9.64 meters N 77 43' E of observed station. Marks. — Observed station is nail in pine stub in center of a drain tile with top broken off below surface. Reference station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument. References.— ° ' " "Sharkfin Shoal Light" (N 45° 58' W) o 00 00 2X miles. Left of bushes 39 57 20 yards. Left of Sandy Point woods 53 38 4^ miles. Chimney of 2X-st or y house 75 04 % mile. Chimney of house 85 49 350 yards. Chimney on end of cottage 99 00 % mile. Reference station 123 40 40 9.64 meters. Pine tree 148 37 30 2.14 meters. Large square chimney of house 152 49 400 yards. Right one of five large pine trees 184 40 300 yards. Halfway between chimneys of store on Deal Island 213 08 % mile. " Deal Island Church " 217 00 t.% miles. Black gum tree 223 49 6.70 meters. Right end of Deal Island wharf 234 10 yi mile. "Hooper Strait Light" 343 34 7% miles. DEAL ISLAND CHURCH. General locality. — Western side of upper Tangier Sound on Deal Island on main road about )A, mile inshore, and ^,4, mile south of bridge across Laws Thoroughfare. (See Chart No. 41.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on Deal Island Methodist Church. Marks. — Observed station is center of steeple on Deal Island Methodist Church. References. — None necessary. SOLOMONS LUMP LIGHT. General locality. — Kedge Straits about V 2 mile north of Smith Island and about 1% miles south of South Marsh. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on square tower on northerly side of a caisson and octagonal structure known as "Solomons Lump Light. ' ' Marks. — Observed station is center of black lantern on square tower. References. — o / // "James Island Light" (S42 12' E) o 00 00 jJ4 miles. 104 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. HOLLAND ISLAND BAR LIGHT. General locality. — Easterly side of Chesapeake Bay off entrance to Kedge Straits, about 2^ miles south of Holland Island, and 3^ miles northwest of Smith Island. (See Chart No. 42.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on hexagonal, screw-pile structure known as Holland Island Bar Light. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Holland Island Bar Light. References.— ° ' " "Solomons Lump Light" (S72 06' E) o 00 00 4^ miles. HOLLAND ISLAND CHURCH SPIRE. * General locality. — Eastern side of Chesapeake Bay on Holland Island about $% miles north of Holland Island Bar Light. (See Chart No. 42.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on church known as Holland Island Church . Marks. — Observed station is center of spire on Holland Island Church. References. — None necessary. OKAHANIKAN. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay on western side of Bloodsworth Island about yi mile south of point at south side of entrance to Okahanikan Cove, and 2% miles south-southeast of Hooper Strait Light. (See Chart No. 42.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on sandy marsh about 2 feet above high water, 40 yards southeast of shore, 40 yards east of shore, and 35 yards west of water bushes between sand and soft marsh. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. Subsurface mark is center of 2-inch tile pipe buried with top 2 inches below base of monument. References. — 0/1/ " Hooper Strait Light" (N 17 15' E) o 00 00 2^ miles. Peak of barn 4 50 4 miles. Left chimney of large house 34 48 3^ miles. Deal Island church spire 89 30 40 8 miles. Chimney on small house 160 00 Chimney of house on Billys Island 166 50 1% miles. Tangent to north end of Billys Island 173 03 1 mile. "Hooper Island Light" 280 55 40 10 miles. "Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola" 306 24 20 \% miles. Chimney in center of house 308 48 4^ miles. Chimney on right end of house 351 16 5 miles. SENATOR. General locality. — Western shore of Tangier Sound on southern side of Holland Straits and on extreme northeastern point of South Marsh. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on marshland about 35 yards from north side of point, 30 yards from east side of point, 10 yards north of a small pool of water, and 5 yards northeast of another small pool of water. No permanent reference points near station. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " "Sharkfm Shoal Light" (N 16° 21' E) o 00 00 4*4 miles. Chimney on house 31 30 4%" miles. I,eft-hand chimney of crab house on Deal Island 50 19 3 y 2 miles. Right end of large oyster house on Deal Island 81 59 3>i' miles. Lone pine tree 201 35 i?.{ miles. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 105 MILES. General locality. — Western shore of Tangier Sound on eastern side of the lower half of South Marsh just south of the middle one of three creeks on this shore of the island. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on a marsh point about 75 yards south of entrance to a small creek, 50 yards south of the north side of the point, and 60 yards west of its extreme end. Marks. — Observed station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — ° ' " " Sharkfin Shoal Light" (N 8° 33' E) o 00 00 7H miles. " Deal Island Church " 29 26 <*,% miles. End of roof of house among trees, Deal Island. 33 48 4% miles. Tangent of near point of land 155 35 % mile. "Solomons Lump Light" 178 56 55 3/.^ miles. First large tree (third from left) 231 57 y% mile. Lone pine tree 330 27 a,% miles. FOG 2. General locality. — Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay and southern shore of Kedge Straits on northwest point of Smith Island known as Fog Point. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is among myrtle bushes on the north side of a sand and grass point about 1 foot above high water. 65 yards southwest from extreme end of point, 6 yards south-south- east from shore, and 50 yards east-northeast from the remains of old " Fog Point Lighthouse. " Cement monument marking reference station is 15.26 meters S o° 40' W from observed station and about in line with a lone cherry tree one-fourth mile distant. Marks. — Observed station is nail in center of tile pipe with top flush with surface of ground. Refer- ence station is center point of triangle on standard cement monument projecting 4 inches above surface of ground. References. — o / // "Solomons Lump Light" (N 59 22' E) o 00 00 \% miles. Tangent of point of land 13 08 ^ mile. Large tree near two smaller ones 22 41 1% miles. Lone pine tree 89 28 1 mile. Reference station 121 18 30 15-26 meters. Large lone cherry tree 121 26 % mile. First one of two trees 133 43 % mile. Old lighthouse foundation 193 47 50 yards. First tree on Holland Island 272 37 5^ miles. POINT NO POINT LIGHT. General locality. — Western side of Chesapeake Bay offshore about i}i miles southeast of Point No Point and 6H miles north-northeast of Point Lookout. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on brick dwelling on a cylindrical foundation known as Point No Point Lighthouse. Marks. — Observed station is center point of lantern on Point No Point Lighthouse. References. — ° ' " "Cedar Point Light" (N 19 35' W) o 00 00 12 miles. POINT LOOKOUT LIGHT. General locality. — Western side of Chesapeake Bay on Point Lookout at northern side of entrance to Potomac River. (See Progress map.) Immediate locality. — Observed station is on Point Lookout Lighthouse, which is a dwelling on shore near a fog-bell tower. Marks. — Observed station is center point of a lantern on a dwelling known as Point Lookout Light- house. References.— ° ' " " Smith Point Light' ' (S 34 37' E) o 00 00 13 miles. BOUNDARIES OF OYSTER BARS. EXPLANATION. The law of the United States authorizing the cooperation of the Department of Commerce and Labor in the survey of natural oyster bars of Maryland provides for the designation and employment by the Department of Commerce and Labor of such officers, experts, and other technically qualified persons "as may be necessary to cooperate with the Maryland State Board of Shell Fish Commissioners in making a survey of and locating the natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks in the waters within the State of Maryland." The oyster laws of Maryland provide that the Maryland Shell Fish Com- missioners, with the aid of such persons as may be designated by the Government, shall proceed "to have laid out, surveyed, and designated on the said charts the natural beds and bars, and shall cause to be marked and defined as accurately as practicable the limits and boundaries of the natural beds, bars, and rocks as established by said survey, and they shall take true and accurate notes of said survey in writing, and make an accurate report of said survey, setting forth such a description of landmarks as may be necessary to enable the said board, or their successors, to find and ascertain the boundary lines of the said natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks, as shown by a delinea- tion on the maps and charts." The oyster laws of Maryland also provide in another section that there shall "be made a true and accurate survey of the natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks * * * with reference to fixed and permanent objects on the shore, giving courses and distances, to be fully described and set out in a written report of said survey." Under the provisions of the laws quoted above the State of Maryland, in coopera- tion with the Department of Commerce and Labor, must define the boundaries of the natural oyster bars "as accurately as practicable" and also "with reference to fixed and permanent objects on the shore, giving courses and distances." The requirement of "as accurately as practicable" is easily fulfilled by definition of the location of the corners of the oyster bars by latitude and longitude. In fact, this method is probably the most satisfactory and accurate one that could be used for all purposes of legal definition or for relocation of the oyster-bar boundaries by competent engineers. There- fore the additional requirement of "giving courses and distances" is superfluous and is only fulfilled in the published definitions on account of the specific provisions of the law making it compulsory. This part of the description of boundaries has involved an immense amount of extra computations in order to prevent technical discrepancies between the latitude and longitude of a corner of an oyster bar and its distance and bearing from objects on shore of known latitude and longitude without adding anything to the accuracy and very little to the convenience of practical use of the descriptions of the oyster-bar boundaries. As provided by law the boundaries of the oyster bars are all straight lines, but in the work already completed they have inclosed areas of all shapes from triangles to 1 06 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 107 complicated 14-sided figures, and of all sizes from 4 acres to 7,548 acres. The sides have varied in length from 93 to 7,529 yards, and in some cases the corners of the bound- aries have been practically at the triangulation stations from which they are located, while in other instances they were over 13,600 yards from the landmarks most available for the purpose of fixing their position. The varied characteristics of the legal boundaries of the oyster bars indicated by the above statement, together with the complicated requirements of the law under which the survey has been made and the magnitude of the work with the consequent need of fixed and uniform methods, have made the problem of describing the boundaries one of considerable difficulty and great importance. The boundaries of the oyster bars of Maryland, as established by the Shell Fish Commission and delineated on the Coast and Geodetic Survey charts and projections and on the leasing charts of the commission, are technically defined and described by a method somewhat different from that used in other oyster surveys. But it is believed that the forms finally adopted will fulfill all needs of the survey for both the present and the future. METHOD OF DESCRIBING BOUNDARIES. The descriptions have been arranged in tabular form, thus avoiding many hundred repetitions of the same words by making one explanation of the tables sufficient for all oyster bars in each county. Title. — At the top of each tabular form is given the legal name of the oyster bar to be described, and the one by which it is known and designated in the published oyster records and on the oyster charts. The adopted name of the oyster bar is the one used locally, as nearly as could be ascertained by the hydrographic engineer of the commis- sion; and when there was no local name in common use a name was selected from one of the prominent features of the vicinity that would naturally suggest the section of the waters where the oyster bar was located. Underneath the name, in parentheses, is given the general locality of the oystei bar and the serial number of the "Maryland Oyster Chart" on which its legal boundaries are shown. 1 First column. — This column, under the heading of "Corner of bar," gives the number corresponding to the corner of the boundary as shown on the charts and to the number on the buoy marking the actual corner of the bar. The numbers of the corners have been assigned by naming the southernmost point No. 1, thence proceeding in a clock- wise direction around the bar. Where a corner of one oyster bar is identical with the corner of the boundaries of one or more other oyster bars, only the number of the corner of the oyster bar being described in the table is given in this column. Second and third columns. — These two columns, under the headings of "Latitude" and "Longitude," give the geographic positions of the corners. These positions have been adopted by the commission as the primary technical definition of the location of the corners, and should be considered as final in case of a dispute arising from discrep- ancies caused by other means of location. The latitudes and longitudes given in these columns are based on the United States standard datum of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the points thus defined can be relocated from distant triangulation stations 1 These charts can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey at Washington, D. C. 108 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. of the survey, even though all the landmarks and buoys originally used for their location have been destroyed by natural or other causes. Fourth and fifth columns. — These two columns, under the general heading of "True bearing" 1 and the specific headings "Forward" and "Back," give bearings measured from a true north-and-south line. The three "Forward" bearings are from the corner of the boundary designated in the first column to the triangulation stations named on the corresponding lines in the last column, and the three "Back" bearings are from these same stations in the last column to the corresponding corner of boundary in the first column. The difference in minutes of arc between the forward and back bearings shown in some cases is actual and not accidental, and is due to the fact that the com- putations took into account the spheroidal shape of the earth. Sixth column. — This column, under the heading of "Distance," gives the three computed distances in yards from the corner of the bar noted in the first column to the three triangulation stations named on the corresponding lines in the last column, and vice versa. Seventh column. — This column, under the heading of "U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation station," 2 gives the names of the landmarks from which were computed the corre- sponding "Latitude, " "Longitude," "True bearing," and "Distance" of the "Corner of bar" designated in the first column. A full description of the location and markings of these triangulation stations is given in another part of this publication under the heading of "Descriptions of triangulation stations." SURVEYING METHODS FOR RELOCATION OF BOUNDARIES. There are a number of methods that can be used in the relocation of the actual boundaries of the natural oyster bars as technically described in this publication and delineated on the published charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the leasing charts of the Shell Fish Commission. The following brief descriptions of five of these more or less different methods assume a certain amount of experience and knowledge on the part of the engineer in the particular kind of surveying under consideration, and are only intended as reminders of ways and means that can be used. There are two problems that are likely to present themselves to those interested in the boundaries of natural oyster bars: One, to determine whether the buoys marking the corners have been dragged or otherwise moved from their correct positions, and the other, to relocate or reestablish a buoy at the point from which it was removed. The different ways of solving these two problems partly depend upon the instruments possessed by the engineer and his assistants and partly on his training and experience. (i) Triangulation. — This method is the one that will give the greatest accuracy,, but on account of its requiring special data and instruments, and being an operation rarely used by engineers not engaged in geodetic surveying, it is recommended only for cases in dispute that can not be settled satisfactorily by some other method. An explanation of this class of work would be too long for a report of this sort, and those 1 The mean magnetic variation for Dorchester County was 6° oo' west of north in 1911 and increasing at the rate of 5' yeariy. 2 Geographic positions of these triangulation stations can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 109 not familiar with this method are referred to the publications on the subject by the Coast and Geodetic Survey. (2) Hydrographic. — This method is the most simple and satisfactory one that can be adopted if the surveyor can obtain the use of the necessary instruments and assistants. It is the one best suited for the work of the engineers of the Commission in relocating corners of boundaries, as it gives results of the accuracy ordinarily required and is rapid in execution. Besides, it has the advantage of being available whenever three triangu- lation stations of suitable relative positions are visible from the offshore points needing relocation. Most navigators and others familiar with the use of a sextant are well acquainted with the graphic three-point method of fixing a position on water, and only a brief description of the operation will be stated. In the case where there is only one engineer having a single sextant, the three-point method can be used if the two angles determining the position of a buoy are first derived from the "Forward" bearings given in the tabular forms describing the boundaries of the oyster bars. For example, take "Drum Point" oyster bar, which is the first one described in this publication, and assume that "Corner No. 3" is to be examined as to its position. The angle between the two landmarks "Up" and "Blind" as deter- mined from right to left from the forward bearings from this corner is 26 36' and the angle between " Blind" and "Myrtle" is 6o° 12'. Having these two angles, the engineer proceeds to the buoy of doubtful location and measures the actual sextant angles between the landmarks for which the calculations were made. If the measured and calculated angles do not agree the buoy is not in its correct position and the boundary corner must be relocated. This is accomplished by moving the boat about until a point is reached where the angles do agree, and this point being the desired location, the buoy can be placed in its correct position. If the engineer can obtain the use of both a sextant and a three-arm protractor (position finder), the availability of the hydrographic method is increased, as the use of the protractor is essential in case of the washing away or destruction of one or more of the landmarks originally used in describing the boundaries. Under these circum- stances, any three landmarks of suitable relative position that are visible from the point to be located can be utilized. For example, the engineer can proceed to the buoy of doubtful position and measure the two adjacent sextant angles between the three landmarks selected. These two angles are set off on the three-arm protractor and the actual position of the buoy plotted on the chart by shifting the protractor about until the edge of each of the three arms passes through the center of the symbols on the chart marking the position of the three landmarks selected. The center of the hub of the protractor will indicate on the chart the actual position of the buoy, and if the point thus obtained does not coincide with the true position of the corner of the boundary as given on the chart, the surveyor can proceed to locate the buoy correctly by reversing the operation. This is done by placing the center point of the hub of the protractor over the corner of the boundary in question and measuring on the chart the two adjacent protractor angles between the three selected landmarks. One of the angles thus obtained is set on the sextant and the boat moved about until the two landmarks are shown by the sextant to subtend the same angle obtained from the protractor. The no Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. second angle is then placed on the sextant and the same operation gone through, and so on, first using one angle on the sextant, then the other, until a point is reached where both observed sextant angles are practically identical with the protractor angles. The point thus located is the desired one and the buoy can be placed to mark the true position of the corner of the boundary in question. If the engineer possesses two sextants and a protractor, this problem is far easier of solution, as the two angles can be set off on separate sextants and the observer can quickly find the desired point where they agree with the protractor angles by using one sextant after the other without the need of resetting either. If there are two observers, two sextants, and a protractor, it can be seen that the best conditions for both rapid and accurate hydrographic location of a point is attained. In fact, this is the method by which the buoys at the corners of the boundaries were originally placed by the hydrographic engineer to the commission. (3) Magnetic bearings from offshore. — This method of fixing a position on water is a simple and well-known one in navigation. It is available to anyone having a boat compass and will be of special use to the State Fishery Force in investigating cases where buoys are supposed to have been moved for illegal purposes. In the case where a buoy is supposed to have been moved from its true position the observer can take compass bearings to the three landmarks given in the last column of the tables opposite the boundary corner in question. These bearings are then corrected for the local declination, 1 and if the results agree with the published bearings the buoy is correctly located. In the case where the buoy is not in its correct position, or has disappeared altogether, the desired point can be determined by maneuvering the vessel until the corrected bearings agree with the ones in the tabular descriptions, when the buoy can be anchored in its proper location. In the case where the landmarks, for which the bearings are published, have been destroyed or washed away, any landmarks whose positions are indicated on the charts can be used. This can be done by getting their bearings directly from the chart by parallel rulers or a protractor and then applying these new bearings in the same manner as the ones published in the tables. (4) Magnetic bearings from shore. — This method will be of special value to engineers having an ordinary surveyor's compass. The compass can be set over the point mark- ing a " triangulation station" on shore, the name of which is given in the last column opposite the "corner" in question. The instrument is then set at the corresponding "back" bearing (corrected for local magnetic declination) given in the fifth column of the tables opposite the "corner" in question. The direction thus determined will give one range on which the desired point must be located. The compass can then be moved to a second triangulation station and another range located in a similar manner. The intersection of these two range lines will give the desired point; but in general it should be checked by an additional range line determined from a third station. (5) Horizontal angles measured at landmarks. — This process is a modification of the triangulation method, and will be useful to engineers who have a transit and desire considerable accuracy. 1 The mean magnetic variation for Dorchester County was 6° 00' west of north in 1911 and increasing at the rate of 5' yearly. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. in The instrument is placed over a " triangulation station," the name of which appears in the last column of the tabular description opposite the "corner" in question. The telescope is then pointed to the landmark indicated in the "Descriptions of landmarks" as having a direction of o° oo' oo" from the triangulation station being occupied by the transit. The tabular description of the boundaries is next examined and the "back" bearing of the questionable boundary "corner" from the landmark being occupied is taken out. The angle calculated from this "back" bearing and the bearing given in parentheses alongside the zero landmark in the "Descriptions of landmarks" is then set off on the transit and a range line established on which the desired point must be located. A similar process is then carried on at a second station, and so on until the position of the buoy is satisfactorily fixed. BOUNDARIES OF NATURAL OYSTER BARS. DRUM POINT. {Upper Ckoptank River — Chart No. 35.) Cor- True bearing Latitude Longitude Distance u. s. c. > of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 38 35- 96 75 57 34-20 N 77 36 W S 75 48 W S 15 36 w S 77 36 E N 75 47 E N 15 36 E 663 1,776 201 Up. Blind. Myrtle. 2 38 38 37-27 75 57 37-42 N 80 05 W S 73 40 w S 7 24 E S 80 06 E N 73 39 E N 7 24 W 571 1,706 241 Up. Blind Myrtle. 3 38 38 52- 76 75 57 27. 92 S 62 27 W S 16 09 w S 11 58 w N 62 26 E N 16 09 E N 11 58 E 918 792 !. 576 Up. Myrtle. Hut. 4 38 38 S°- I2 75 57 22. 04 S 70 55 W S 29 14 W S 18 22 W N 70 54 E N 29 14 E N 18 22 E I, O25 770 I. 531 Up. Myrtle. Hut. CABIN CREEK ENTRANCE. (Upper Choptank River — Chart No. 35. I 38 38 02. 66 75 58 13-40 N 17.08 E N 44 54 W S 84 07 W S 17 08 W S 44 55 E N 84 07 E 1.323 97o 1,824 Up. Blind. Raccoon. 2 38 38 07. 42 75 58 i7- 50 N 24 17 E N 47 35 W S 78 30 W S 24 17 W S 47 36 E N 78 29 E 1,215 781 i,74i Up. Blind. Raccoon. 3 38 38 14-37 75 58 05. 06 N 11 00 E N 72 06 W S 74 03 W S 11 00 w S 72 07 E N 74 02 E 886 951 2, 116 Up. Blind. Raccoon. 4 38 38 10. 08 75 58 01. 20 N 3 47 E N 66 33 W S 78 27 W S 3 47 W S 66 34 E N 78 26 E 1, 017 1, 098 2,181 Up. Blind. Raccoon. 112 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. CABIN CREEK. (Upper Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. station triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 37 33- 2 3 75 58 28. 98 N 9 14 W N 60 07 W S 84 56 W S 9 14 E S 60 07 E N 84 56 E 1, 702 1,617 1,748 Blind. Raccoon. Bank. 2 3 38 37 46. 60 Thenc 38 38 07. 18 75 58 57- 78 ; along county 75 58 37- 02 N 21 41 E S 21 42 W 1,322 N 61 00 W S 61 00 E 732 S 58 18 W N 58 18 E 1, 150 Doundary as delineated on chart No. 35 N 42 21 E S 42 22 W 1, 506 N 6 26 W S 6 26 E 538 S 74 06 W N 74 05 E 1, 237 Blind. Raccoon. Bank, to corner No. 3. Up. Blind. Raccoon. 4 38 37 55- 62 75 58 17- 54 N 18 23 E N 31 54 W N 88 17 W S 18 23 W S 31 54 E S 88 18 E i,5 8 4 1, 089 1,706 Up. Blind. Raccoon. TANNERS PATCH. (Upper Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) I 38 3 6 5 2 - 72 75 58 44- 82 S 24 01 E N 65 28 E N 24 21 W N 24 01 W S 65 28 W S 24 22 E 1,070 431 2,384 War. Wick. Raccoon. 2 38 37 01. 20 75 58 57-24 S 31 11 E S 81 34 E N 19 09 W N 31 11 W N 81 34 W S 19 09 E i,475 728 h 997 War. Wick. Raccoon. 3 38 37 08. 12 75 58 5°- 58 N 59 21 W S 71 19 W S 30 37 W S 59 22 E N 71 18 E N 30 37 E i,356 788 1, 102 Bank. Spindle. Jam. - 4 38 36 59-38 75 58 38. 21 S 53 39 W N 87 45 W N 56 35 W N 53 38 E S 87 46 E S 56 35 E 1, 103 i, °75 !,793 Jam. Spindle. Bank. DIXON. (Upper Choptank River — Chart No. ,55.) I 38 35 46- 40 75 59 12- 80 S 27 19 E N 27 19 W 1,502 Chief. S 82 40 E N 82 39 W 906 Gander. N 43 01 E S 43 02 W I > 724 War. Thence along county boundary as delineated on ( :hart No. 3c to comer No. 2. 2 38 36 26. 90 75 S 8 57- 27 S 18 11 E N 18 11 W i,559 Gander. S 82 07 E N 82 07 W 772 War. N 34 31 E S 34 3 1 W 1,274 Wick. 3 38 36 21.78 75 5 8 45- 54 S 7 40 E N 7 40 W 1,320 Gander. N 81 38 E S 81 38 W 459 War. N 18 36 E S 18 36 W 1, 290 Wick. 4 38 35 57- °8 75 58 53- 42 S 5 56 E N 5 56 W 1,703 Chief. S 38 58 E N 38 58 W 611 Gander. S 36 23 E N 36 23 W 1, 118 War. Survey 0} Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. "3 OYSTER SHELL POINT. {Upper Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) Cor- True bearing ner Longitude U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back station / // / // / / Yards. 1 o 8 35 °5- 58 76 00 08. 13 N 61 54 E S 61 55 W 2,677 Gander. N 4 16 E S 4 17 w h 2 57 Duck. N 60 16 W S 60 17 E 1, 720 Barber. 2 38 35 14. 68 76 OO 30. 08 N 72 03 E S 72 04 w 3,o94 Gander. N 35 29 E S 35 29 W 1, 162 Duck. N 59 07 W S 59 07 E 1,063 Barber. Thence along county boundary as delineated on chart No 35 to corner No. 3. 3 38 35 2 9- 35 75 59 58-01 N 77 38 E S 77 39 W 2,144 Gander. N 21 05 W S 21 05 E 484 Duck. N 88 21 W S 88 21 E 1, 762 Barber. 4 38 35 1 6- 00 75 59 45- 02 N 60 00 E S 60 01 W 2, 021 Gander. N 27 18 W S 27 19 E 1, 129 Duck. N 74 02 W S 74 03 E 2, 189 Barber. STATES BANK. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) I 38 34 03. 60 76 02 35. 51 N 43 03 E S 43 03 w i,947 Rear. N 9 06 E S 9 06 W 2, OIO Boling. S 89 16 W N 89 15 E 1,07s Shoal. 2 38 34 11. 20 76 02 32. 80 N 47 08 E S 47 09 w h 7*5 Rear. N 8 06 E S 8 07 W I; 754 Boling. S 76 45 W N 76 45 E i,i79 Shoal. 3 38 34 24. 13 76 02 28. 08 N 57 10 E S 57 10 W i,347 Rear. N 5 22 E S 5 22 W 1, 298 Boling. S 60 58 W N 60 58 E 1,456 Shoal. Thence along county boundary as < lelineated on C ^hart No. 3 5 to corner No. 4- 4 38 34 18. 74 76 01 58. 46 S 49 58 E N 49 58 W 926 Ferry. N 20 53 E S 20 53 W 977 Rear. N 24 13 W S 24 13 E 1,616 Boling. 5 38 34 10. 08 76 02 02. 44 S 69 33 E N 69 33 W 869 Ferry. N 20 38 E S 20 38 W 1,287 Rear. N 17 31 W S 17 31 E. 1,851 Boling. SHOAL CREEK. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 55.) I 38 34 03. 60 76 02 35. 51 N 43 02 E N 9 06 E S 89 16 W S 43 03 w S 9 06 W N 89 15 E i>947 2, OIO 1,075 Rear. Boling. Shoal. 2 38 34 26. 23 76 03 37. 80 S 36 26 E N 16 10 E N 36 26 W S 16 11 W 966 2 ,543 Shoal. Double. N 51 04 W S 51 05 E 2 ,i37 Cambridge . 3 38 34 3 8 - 42 76 03 29. 50 N 84 51 E N 13.31 E N 63 40 W S 84 52 W S 13 32 W S 63 41 E 2,769 2, 090 2, 100 Rear. Double. Cambridge. 4 38 34 11. 20 76 02 32. 80 N 47 08 E N 8 06 E S 76 45 W S 47 09 W S 8 07 W N 76 45 E i,7i5 1,754 1. 179 Rear. Boling. Shoal. 58345—13 8 H4 Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. GREEN MARSH. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude Truet earing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back o / // / // / / Yards. I 3 8 34 36. 9 8 76 04 07. 08 N 42 10 W S 19 40 W S 49 48 E S 42 10 E N 19 40 E N 49 48 W 1,322 591 1,766 Cambridge. East Cambridge tall stack. Shoal. 2 38 35 06. 05 76 04 40. 62 N 65 06 E N 7 12 W N 50 20 W S 65 07 w S 7 13 E S 50 21 E 2, 614 3,682 i,479 Double. Red. Command. 3 38 35 27.32 76 04 27. 48 N 81 21 W S 25 52 W S 33 39 E S 81 22 E N 25 52 E N 33 38 W i,503 797 3,409 Command. Cambridge. Shoal. 4 38 34 49- 95 76 03 47. 52 N 68 53 W S 35 48 W S 27 47 E S 68 53 E N 35 48 E N 27 47 W 1,507 1,225 1,783 Cambridge. East Cambridge tall stack. Shoal. HAMBROOKS. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35,) I 38 35 3 6 - 9 6 76 04 11.95 S 87 00 W S 36 03 W N 87 58 E N 86 59 E N 36 03 E S 87 58 W 1, 900 1,289 1,613 Command. Cambridge. Double. 2 38 35 51-84 76 05 01. 66 S 8s 22 E N 2 34 E N 59 52 W N 81 21 W S 2 34 w S 59 53 E 2, 961 2, 112 3,o77 Double. Red. Howells. 3 38 36 10. 60 Thenc 76 05 12. 54 e along county N 71 30 E N 14 32 E N 68 5S W boundary as d S 71 31 W S 14 32 w S 68 59 E elineated on c 3,39i 1,526 2,544 lart No. 35 Double. Red. Howells. to corner No. 1. TURTLE BACK. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35.' I 38 35 43- 90 76 05 21. 78 N 14 47 E S 14 47 W 2,457 Red. N 49 35 w ■ S 49 36 E 2,796 Howells. S 64 58 W N 64 57 E 3,052 Howard. 2 38 35 58. 78 76 05 55. 86 N 39 n E S 39 12 W 2,419 Red. N 43 06 W S 43 06 E i,797 Howells. S 46 06 W N 46 05 E 2,586 Howard. Thence along county boundary as delineated on C lart No. 35 to corner No. 3- 3 38 36 09. 56 76 05 26. 90 N 26 46 E S 26 46 W 1,693 Red. N 64 34 W S 64 35 E 2, 208 Howells. S 50 39 W N 50 38 E 3,40i Howard. Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, A! J. SANDY HILL LUMPS. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 55.) "5 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 35 3°- 9 2 76 06 04. 28 N 84 27 E N 24 03 W N 66 29 W S 84 28 w S 24 04 E S 66 31 E 1,082 2,465 4, 143 Command. Ho wells. Toot. 2 38 35 36- 3S 76 06 08. 12 S 86 08 E N 23 36 W N 68 21 W N 86 08 W S 23 36 E S 68 22 E 1,181 2, 256 3,979 Command. Howells. Toot. 3 38 35 42. 82 76 05 56.38 S 71 07 E N 33 16 W N 72 40 W N 71 06 W S 33 17 E S 72 41 E 916 2, 212 4, 199 Command. Howells. Toot. 4 38 35 35- 45 76 05 51.45 S 86 15 E N 32 38 W N 70 05 W N 86 15 W S 32 39 E S 70 07 E 738 2,492 4,402 Command. Howells. Toot. SANDY HILL. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 55.) I 38 35 18. 80 76 06 32. 90 N 74 22 E N 5 19 W S 74 23 W S 5 19 E 1,904 2, 672 Command . Howells. N 55 53 W S 55 54 E 3,674 Toot. 2 38 35 23-28 76 07 29. 58 N 83 49 E N 26 32 E S 83 50 W S 26 32 w 3,353 2, 804 Command. Howells. N 21 12 W S 21 is E 6, 209 Chlora. Thence from c omer No. 2 along the mean low water line of t he shore to corner No. 3, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its n louth at low tide. 3 38 35 29. 62 76 07 39. 76 N 87 39 E N 33 33 E N 19 31 W S 87 41 w S 33 33 ^ S 19 32 E 3,607 2,754 5, 9 l6 Command. Howells. Chlora. 4 38 36 15- 38 76 07 16. 76 N 85 21 W S 6 45 E S 65 01 E S 85 22 E N 6 44 W N 66 00 W 1,888 .2,369 3,305 Toot. Howard. Command. 5 38 35 49. 78 76 06 23. 68 N 72 49 W S 37 06 W S 72 50 E N 37 06 E 3,439 1,868 Toot. Howard. S 71 31 E N 71 30 W 1,676 Command. n6 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. COMMANDER. {Middle Choplank River — Chart No. 35.) Cor- True bearing Latitude Longitude Distance "U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 35 05.62 76 07 06.25 N 11 34 E S II 34 W 3,169 j N 4 25 W S 4 25 E 5,262 1 N 40 45 W S 40 45 E 3, 3°8 Thence from corner No. 1 along the mean low water line of the shore to Howells. Trappe. Toot, corner No. 2 , excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 2 38 35 10. 24 76 07 15. 66 S 57 55 E N 74 53 E N 1 00 W N 57 55 W S 74 54 W S 1 00 E 294 3,072 4,607 Howard. Command. Black Beacon. 3 38 35 13. 00 76 07 13. 01 S 35 4i E N 76 15 E N 35 41 W S 76 16 W 3°7 2,981 Howard. Command. N 1 54 W S 1 54 E 4, 5*4 Black Beacon. 4 38 35 09. 10 76 07 04. 21 N 72 29 E N n 00 E S 72 30 W S 11 01 W 2,792 3,043 Command. Howells. N 42 49 W S 42 5° E 3,256 Toot. HORN POINT. (Middle Chop tank River — Chart No. 35.) I 38 36 01. 54 76 08 51. 30 N 1 04 W N 36 28 W N 89 02 W S 1 04 E S 36 29 E S 89 03 E 4, 5 QI . 3,859 1,819 Chlora. Large water tank. Le Compte. 2 38 36 05. 80 76 08 59. 82 N 1 51 E N 34 57 W S 85 57 W S 1 51 W S 34 58 E N 85 57 E 4,358 3> 6ri i,598 Chlora. Large water tank. Le Compte. 3 38 36 31.46 76 08 34. 36 S 66 39 W S 23 54 E N 85 58 E N 66 39 E N 23 54 W S 85 59 W 2, 469 425 2,976 Le Compte. Toot. Howells. 4 38 36 46. 21 76 08 32. 40 S 57 32 W S 7 44 E S 84 21 E N 57 29 E N 7 44 W N 84 20 W 2,748 895 2,929 Le Compte. Toot. Howells. 5 38 36 22. 66 76 08 05. 67 S 31 11 E N 77 05 E N 18 50 W N 31 11 W S 77 06 W S 18 50 E 3,037 2, 266 4, 001 Howard. Howells. Chlora. 6 38 36 14. 90 Thence from c creek, cove, 76 08 21.45 arner No. 6alon or inlet less th S 40 25 E N 73 42 E N 12 11 W g the mean low m 100 yards ii N 40 25 W S 73 43 W S 12 11 E water line of t 1 width at its 1 3,070 2,735 4, 143 le shore to c nouth at lo 1 Howard. Howells. Chlora. :ornerNo. 1, excluding w tide. any Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. LE COMPTE. {Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) 117 Cor- True bearing ner Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of station bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 36 31.46 76 08 34.36 S 66 39 W N 66 39 E 2,469 Le Comptc. S 23 54 E N 23 54 W 425 Toot. N 85 58 E S 85 59 W ■ 2,976 Howells. 2 38 37 03. 90 76 09 04. 60 S 35 18 W N 35 17 E 2 ,538 Le Compte. S 33 16 E N 33 15 W 1,769 Toot. S 76 47 E N 76 45 W 3,869 Howells. 3 38 37 24. 00 76 08 54.36 S 32 17 W N 32 17 E 3,252 Le Compte. S 17 59 E N 17 59 W 2,271 Toot. S 65 55 E N 65 52 W 3,829 Howells. 4 38 37 52- 86 76 09 25. 36 N 47 35 E S 47 36 W I, 106 Chlora. N 2 15 E S 2 15 W 3,3°4 Landeye. S 64 59 w N 64 58 E i,538 Large Water Tank. Then ce along county boundary as delineated on Chart No. 35 to corner No. 5. 5 3 s 37 17-02 76 08 23. 70 S 45 23 W N 45 22 E 3,58o Le Compte. S 3 16 W N 3 16 E 1,929 Toot. S 63 42 E N 63 41 W 2,994 Howells. 6 38 36 46.21 76 08 32. 40 S 57 32 W N 57 29 E 2,748 Le Comte. S 7 44 E N 7 44 W ■895 Toot. S 84 21 E N 84 20 W 2, 929 Howells. CASTLE HAVEN CREEK. (Middle Choptank River — Chart No. 35.) I 38 36 53- ° 6 | 76 09 52. 72 S 6 28 W N 6 28 E i,7i7 Le Compte. S 63 33 E N 63 32 W 2,509 Toot. 1 N 26 06 W S 26 05 E 1,521 Large Water Tank. Thence from corner No . 1 along the mean low water line of t he shore to corner No. 2, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its rj louth at low tide. 2 38 37 21.68 76 10 13. 20 N 87 52 E S 87 54 w 4,619 Black Beacon. N 49 12 E S 49 13 w 2, 75° Chlora. N 17 38 W S 17 38 E 4, 210 Large Water Tank. 3 38 37 39- 00 76 10 00. 38 S 68 37 W N 68 37 E 502 Large Water Tank. S 42 33 E N 42 32 W 3,620 Toot. S 84 30 E N 84 28 W 4,297 Black Beacon. 4 38 37 17. 41 76 09 30. s6 N 66 31 W S 66 32 E !,3 6 9 Large Water Tank. S 17 09 w N 17 08 E 2,644 Le Compte. S 40 34 E N 40 33 W 2,55i Toot. n8 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. CASTLE HAVEN. ■ (Outer Choptank River — Charts Nos. 35 and 57.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S- C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // 38 36 51.26 / // 76 12 04. 64 / N 60 26 W S 20 37 w N 63 10 E / S 60 27 E N 20 37 E S 63 n W Yards. 3,767 114 3, l6r Dot. Corner. Large Water Tank. 2 38 36 58. 5° 76 12 39. 54 S 68 22 E N 27 15 E N 55 32 W N 68 22 W S 27 16 W S 55 33 E 95° 5,426 2,855 Corner. Choptank River Light. Dot. 3 38 37 32- 00 76 12 49. 04 S 37 29 E N 36 32 E N 76 59 W N 37 28 W S 36 33 w S 77 00 E 1,865 4,597 2, 158 Corner. Choptank River Light. Dot. 4 38 37 28. 60 76 12 09. 40 N 79 13 W S 3 36 E N 86 45 E S 79 14 E N 3 36 W S 86 46 W 3,208 1,368 2,952 Dot. Corner. Large Water Tank, 5 38 38 28. 84 76 IO 46. 48 S 31 49 W S 35 °7 E S 81 02 E N 31 48 E N 35 07 W N 81 00 W 3>99 8 1,928 2,999 Corner. Castle. Chlora. 6 38 37 38. 7° Thence from c creek, cove 76 09 49. 62 orner No . 6 alon or inlet less th N 50 00 E N 30 04 W N 73 59 W g the mean lov in 100 yards ir S 5001W S 30 05 E S 73 59 E /water line of 1 1 width at its r i,9°3 4, 008 410 he shore to nouth at kr Chlora. Choptank River Light. Castle, corner No. 1, excluding any v tide. COOK POINT. (Outer Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 38 15. 20 76 16 26. 68 S 68 09 W S 75 07 E N 31 13 E N 68 09 E N 75 06 W S 31 15 w 1,768 3,7 8 2 7,853 Chef. Dot. Roys. 2 38 38 37- 80 76 17 47- 96 S 19 43 E S 73 22 E N 23 34 W N 19 42 W N 73 20 W S 23 35 E 1, 508 6,059 6, 020 Chef. Dot. Bar. 3 38 38 48. 40 76 17 48. 16 S 16 08 E S 70 12 E ' N 24 57 W N 16 07 W N 70 10 W S 24 58 E 1,850 6,174 5, 692 Chef. Dot. Bar. 4 38 38 52. 80 76 17 30-32 S 1 15 E S 67 14 E N 16 58 E N 1 15 W N 67 12 W S 16 59 W 1, 926 5,788 6,768 Chef. Dot. Nelson 3. 5 38 39 47. 20 76 17 08.36 N 16 44 E N 82 51 W S 8 09 W S 16 45 W S 82 S3 E N 8 09 E 4, 845 5, 233 3,798 Nelson 3. Black. Chef. 6 38 39 51. 12 70 10 4J. 84 N 9 05 E N 84 56 W S 17 19 W S 9 05 W S 84 59 E N 17 19 E 4,564 5,890 4,077 Nelson 3. Black. Chef. ' 7 38 39 29. 28 76 16 17. 40 S 30 52 W S 44 30 E N 42 12 E N 30 si E N 44 29 W S 42 13 w 3,678 4,863 5,694 Chef. Dot. Roys. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. RED BUOY. {Outer Choptank River — Charts Nos. jtf and 57.) 119 Cor- True bearing Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 38 11-38 76 18 33. IO N 87 13 w S 87 16 E 6,366 Sharps Island Light. 8 67 19 w N 67 17 E 5,679 Jere. S 72 44 E N 72 44 W 1,783 Chef. 2 3 s 38 i 9 . 61 76 iS 47. 52 N 89 42 W S 89 44 E 5,975 Sharps Island Light. 8 63 05 w N 63 03 E 5,449 Tere. S 68 50 E N 68 49 W 2 , 2 35 Chef. 3 38 38 49. 02 76 18 n. 33 S 59 17 w N 59 15 E 6,765 Jere. 8 20 05 E N 20 03 W 8,467 Brannock . S 32 04 E N 32 04 W 2,123 Chef. 4 3 8 38 33- 14 76 18 06. 04 S 63 51 W N 63 50 E 6,635 Tere. S 20 27 E N 20 26 W 7,916 Brannock. S 38 00 E N 38 00 W 1,603 Chef. SPEDDEN. {Entrance Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 37 10. 14 76 18 16. 06 S 82 55 E N 39 11 E S 88 45 W N 82 54 W S 39 12 W N 88 43 E 2,363 1,982 5,693 Cook Point Windmill. Chef. Jere. 2 38 37 3 1 - 92 76 18 50. 81 S 79 48 W S 36 26 E N 69 45 E N 79 46 E N 36 25 W S 69 46 W 4,848 6,653 2,314 Jere. Brannock. Chef. 3 3S 37 45- 32 76 19 01.38 S 73 44 W S 36 05 E N 81 53 E N 73 43 E N 36 04 W S 81 54 W 4, 680 7,183 2,476 Jere. Brannock. Chef. 4 3S 37 49. 56 76 18 55.20 S 72 40 W S 34 22 E N 84 51 E N 72 38 E N 34 21 W S 84 52 W 4,876 7,207 2,297 Jere. Brannock. Chef. 5 38 37 32-40 76 18 24. 66 S So 54 W S 31 16 E N 62 02 E N 80 S2 E N 31 14 W S 62 03 w 5, 533 6,281 1,675 Jere. Brannock. Chef. 6 3 s 37 13-42 76 18 10. 90 S 79 41 E N 38 03 E S 87 41 W N 79 40 W S 38 03 W N 87 39 E 2,245 1,810 5, S32 Cook Point Windmill. Chef. Jere. 120 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. DUPONT. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Tripps Bay — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back station I / // 38 3 6 45- °° / // 76 17 27.32 / S 24 48 E N 62 11 E N 54 W / N 24 47 W S 62 12 W S 54 E Yards. 4, IS 2 1, T 93 2,384 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Chef. 2 38 36 54. 84 76 17 46. 20 S 28 39 E N 81 46 E N 12 42 E N 28 38 W S 81 47 W S 12 42 W 4,674 1,572 2,103 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Chef. 3 38 37 01. 20 76 17 40. 40 S 25 49 E N 89 34 E N 9 32 E N 25 48 W S 89 35 W S 9 32 w 4,794 1,402 1,863 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Chef. 4 38 36 50. 60 76 17 22. IO S 22 03 E N 68 09 E N 4 34 W N 22 02 W S 68 09 W S 4 34 E 4,271 989 2, 201 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Chef. DIAMOND. (Chesapeake Bay — Vicinity Sharps Island — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 36 10. 60 76 20 02. 68 S 65 58 E N 65 55 W 6, 410 Brannock. N 48 s8 E S 49 00 W 5,398 Chef. N 56 43 W S 56 44 E 3, 434 Jere. 2 38 3 6 39- 40 76 20 43. 16 S 62 38 E N 62 36 W 7,797 Brannock. N 63 26 E S 63 28 W 5, 75° Chef. N 40 31 W S 40 32 E 4,489 Sharps Island Light. Thenc • along county boundary as delineated on ch: urts Nos. 36 and 37 to corner No. 3. 38 3° 58- 72 76 20 27. 22 S 56 56 E N 56 53 W 7,76i Brannock. N 67 52 E S 67 54 w 5,09° Chef. N 50 24 W S 50 26 E 4,33 2 Sharps Island Light. 4 38 36 58. 28 76 18 45. 32 N 88 00 E S 88 02 W 3, !2I Cook Point Windmill. N 46 18 E S 46 19 w 2, 802 Chef. N 65 19 W S 65 21 E 6, 641 Sharps Island Light. 5 38 36 10. 72 76 19 10. 96 S 59 45 E N 59 45 W 5, !9! Brannock. N 37 23 E S 37 23 W 4,454 Chef. N 66 05 W S 66 06 E 4,637 Jere. BRANNOCK. (Chesapeake Bay Off Tripps Ba-\ — Charts Nos. 36 and 57.) I 38 36 09. 83 76 17 22. 46 S 31 58 E N 28 00 E N 31 58 W S 28 01 w 3, 46 r >974 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. N 74 58 W S 75 01 E 7,36i Jere. 2 38 36 20. 52 76 17 36-43 S 33 57 E N 43 10 E N 33 56 W S 43 10 w 3, 55° 1, 895 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. N 3 38 E S 3 38 W 3, 2 L5 Chef. 3 38 36 33- I2 76 17 29.46 S 28 05 E N 49 16 E N 2S 05 W S 49 17 W 3,819 1,468 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. N 24 E S 24 W 2,783 Chef. 4 38 36 17. 62 76 17 08.98 S 23 49 E N 21 04 E N 23 48 W S 21 04 W 3, IJI 1,586 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. N 77 34 W S 77 37 E 7,644 Jere. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 121 MILL POINT. (Chesapeake Bay — Off'Tripps Bay — Charts Nos. 36 and 37. Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back I / // 38 35 40. 00 / // 76 17 36. 81 / S 51 37 E N 25 25 E N 66 35 W / N 51 37 W S 25 26 W S 66 38 E Yards. 2, 542 3,043 7,333 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Jere. 2 38 35 48. 78 76 17 54-3° S 5 2 39 E N 35 49 E S 67 17 W N 52 38 W S 35 49 w N 67 15 E 3, 08S 3>o24 6,793 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Jere. 3 38 35 54. OO 76 17 43-4° S 46 35 E N 33 03 E N 69 34 W N 46 34 W S 33 03 W S 69 36 E 2,983 2,715 6,995 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Jere. 4 38 35 51.00 76 17 37- 5° S 45 54 E N 29 08 E N 69 is W N 45 53 W S 29 08 w S 69 17 E 2, 801 2, 722 7,176 Brannock. Cook Point Windmill. Jere. HILLS POINT. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Entrance Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 34 30. 62 76 1 9 27. 02 S 45 17 E N 39 42 E N 45 17 W S 39 43 w i,45 8 6, 611 Robins. Cook Point Windmill. N 35 58 W S 35 59 E 6,494 Jere. 2 3 8 34 5 1 - *7 76 2 00. 00 S 48 00 E N 32 45 E N 32 48 W N 47 59 W S 32 46 W S 32 50 E 2,569 7,397 5,428 Robins. Chef. Jere. 3 38 34 58. 06 762 10. 62 S 48 18 E N 52 16 E N 48 17 W S 52 18 w 2 ,933 6,798 Robins. Cook Point Windmill. N 31 33 W S 31 35 E 5,082 Jere. 4 38 35 24- 58 76 1 9 *4- 73 S 14 01 E N 50 02 E N 14 01 W S 50 03 W 2, 932 5,086 Robins. Cook Point Windmill. N 50 18 W S 50 20 E 5, 379 Jere. 5 3^ 34 34- 56 76 1 9 06. 60 S 23 09 E N 36 ,37 E N 23 08 W S 36 39 W 1, 260 6,173 Robins. Cook Point Windmill. N 40 22 W S 40 24 E 6, 722 Jere. HILLS POINT NORTH. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Entrance Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 34 24. 41 76 21 25. 20 S 22 18 E S 78 54 E N 07 10 W N 22 18 W N 78 52 W S 07 10 E 5,815 4,244 5,508 James. Robins. Jere. 2 38 34 46. 64 76 21 30. 20 S 20 54 E S 69 58 E N 06 42 W N 20 53 W N 69 56 W S 06 43 E 6, 559 4, 573 4,748 James. Robins. Jere. 3 08 35 0i - 72 76 20 25.88 S 51 21 E N 38 37 E N 28 12 W N 51 20 W S 38 39 W S 28 13 E 3, 32.1 7,507 4,775 Robins. Chef. Jere. 4 38 34 52. 64 76 20 20. 36 S 54 09 E N 36 20 E N S4 08 W S 36 22 W 3,019 7, 662 Robins. Chef. , N 28 01 W S 28 02 E 5,n4 Jere. 122 Survey of Oyster Burs, Dorchester County, Md. HILLS POINT SOUTH. , {Chesapeake Bay — Off Entrance Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and j/.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward . Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 32 34. 80 76 20 25. 80 S 20 38 E N 41 59 B N 13 51 W N 20 37 W S 42 00 W S 13 52 E 1,798 3,875 9,433 James. Robins. Jere. 2 38 33 49- 88 76 21 52.36 S 34 43 E N 85 56 E N 16 E N 34 41 W S 85 58 W S 16 W 5,128 4,896 6,628 James. Robins. Jere. 3 38 34 Si- r 7 76 20 OO. OO S 48 00 E N 32 45 E N 32 48 W N 47 59 W S 32 46 W S 32 50 E 2,569 7,397 5,428 Robins. Chef. Jere. 4 38 34 00. 00 76 20 16. 80 S 4 57 E N 89 50 E N 21 39 W N 4 57 W S 89 51 w S 21 40 E 4,573 2, 353 6,766 James. Robins. Jere. 5 38 33 42. 30 76 20 49. 25 S 17 35 E N 79 22 E N 13 23 W N 17 34 W S 79 23 W S 13 23 E 4, 152 3,269 7,078 James. Robins. Jere. 6 38 33 °3- 7° 76 20 13. 40 S 6 33 E N 49 55 E N 17 32 W N 6 33 W S 49 56 W S 17 33 E 2,675 2,958 8,586 James. Robins. Jere. JAMES POINT. (Chesapeake Bay — Vicinity James Point — Chart No. 36.) I 38 31 41.59 76 22 01.56 S 40 31 E N 88 00 E N 47 39 E N 40 30 W S 88 01 W S 47 41 w 4, 17° 3,171 6,937 Skid. James. Robins. 2 38 31 42. 18 76 22 32. 00 S 47 47 E N 88 42 E N 51 54 E N 47 46 W S 88 43 W S 51 56 w 4,747 3,977 71539 Skid. James. Robins. 3 38 32 42. 94 76 23 10. 08 S 40 49 E S 68 33 E N 69 27 E N 40 47 W N 68 31 W S 69 29 w 6,923 5,355 7,4i4 Skid. James. Robins. 4 38 33 25. 78 76 22 59- 76 S 54 10 E N 80 09 E N 4 00 E N 54 08 W S 80 n w S 4 01 W 5,8n 6,768 9,966 James. Robins. Sharps Island I ,ight. 5 38 33 23. 00 76 2: 5S.38 S 4^ 01 E N 76 03 E N i 27 E N 43 00 W S 76 05 W S 1 27 W 4,523 5,i97 7,538 James. Robins. Jere. 6 38 32 34- 36 76 21 42.68 S sS 00 E N 57 59 E N 1 24 W N 57 SQ W S 58 01 w S 1 24 E 3,148 5.4S7 9,i79 James. Robins. Jere. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. TRAVERS. (Chesapeake Bay — Vicinity James Island — Charts Nos. 36 and 38.) 123 Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 28 46. 52 / // 76 21 27. 48 / S 65 42 E N 33 28 E N 2 08 W / N 65 40 W S 33 28 W S 2 08 E Yards. 2, 920 3. 2 7-6 16, 871 Travers 2. Skid. Jere. 2 38 29 39. 12 76 22 04. 88 S s° so E N 71 04 E N 1 23 E N 50 48 W S 71 0=; w S 1 23 w 4, 7 11 2,957 15,090 Travers 2. Skid. Jere. 3 38 30 11. 68 76 21 53.40 S 39 25 E S 86 50 E N 15 E N 39 24 W N 86 49 W S 15 W 5,272 2,497 13, 986 Travers 2 Skid. Jere. 4 38 29 47. 76 76 21 39. 72 S 42 25 E N 72 35 E N 1 10 W N 42 24 W S 72 36 W S 1 10 E 4,42 5 2,233 14, 799 Travers 2. Skid. Jere. 5 38 29 3i . 16 76 21 43.34 S 48 00 E N 62 28 E N 47 W N 47 59 W S 62 29 w S 47 E 4, 146 2,5" I 5, 291 Travers 2. Skid. Jere. 6 38 29 03. 00 76 21 17. 52 S 53 45 E N 35 18 E N 3 07 W N 53 44 W S 35 19 w S 3 08 E 2,972 2, 669 16,329 Travers 2. Skid. Jere. MARSHALL. (Oyster Creek — Charts Nos. 36, 3J, and 38.) I 3S 29 21. 71 76 19 59- 20 N 44 12 E N 7 40 W N 19 00 W S 44 14 w S 7 41 E S 19 01 E 7,422 3,036 1, 636 Ragged Point 3 . Rede. Skid. o 38 29 28. 62 76 20 07. 94 N 46 44 E N 3 35 W N 12 55 W S 46 46 w S 3 35 E S 12 55 E 7,423 2,781 i,35i Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. 3 38 29 27. 76 76 19 56.36 N 44 54 E N 9 44 W N 24 16 W S 44 56 w S 9 44 E S 24 17 E 7,224 2,844 1, 480 Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. 124 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. OYSTER CREEK. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 29 35- 52 76 20 04. 10 N 47 32 E N 6 11 W N 20 26 W S 47 34 W S 6 11 E S 20 26 E 7,190 2, 557 i,i54 Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. 2 38 29 36. 92 76 20 09. 58 N 48 35 E N 2 59 W N 14 00 W S 48 37 W S 2 59 E S 14 00 E 7,267 2,499 1,065 Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. 3 38 29 41. 12 76 20 07. 64 N 49 10 E N 4 25 W N 19 07 W S 49 12 W S 4 25 E S 19 07 E 7,i37 2 ,3 61 945 Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. . 4 38 29 39. 60 76 20 02. 20 N 48 05 E N 7 43 W N 25 40 W S 48 07 W S 7 43 E S 25 40 E 7,061 2,427 1, 048 Ragged Point 3. Rede. Skid. GRANGER. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) I 38 30 00. 84 76 19 49. 14 N 85 52 E S 85 51 W 2,653 Can. N 21 42 W S 21 42 E 1,818 Rede. N 74 07 W S 74 07 E 831 Skid. 2 38 3° I 9- 44 76 19 57. 56 S 81 22 E N 81 23 W 2, 902 Can. N 22 5s W S 22 55 E ■1. i53 Rede. S 55 16 W N ss 16 E 702 Skid. 3 38 30 22. 59 76 19 46. 56 N 55 58 E S 56 00 W 5.840 Ragged Point 3. N 37 46 W S 37 47 E 1, 208 Rede. S 59 46 W N 59 46 E 1,005 Skid. 4 38 30 04. 26 76 19 38.61 N 88 10 E S 88 11 W 2,369 Can. N 31 09 W S 31 09 E 1,838 Rede. N 84 03 W S 84 04 E 1,085 Skid. CATORS. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) I 38 30 11. 58 76 19 20. 12 S 84 48 E N 19 22 W S 85 06 W N 84 47 W S 19 23 E N 85 05 E 1, 88 S 3,335 i,575 Can. Tames. Skid. 2 38 30 19. 24 76 19 35-42 S 79 21 E N 44 06 W S 71 20 W N 79 20 W S 44 07 E N 71 20 E 2,3 2 3 1,487 1, 228 Can. Rede. Skid. 3 38 30 40. 44 76 19 12. 60 N 31 00 W N 77 50 W S 57 55 W S 31 00 E S 77 5° E N 57 55 E 2,535 1,678 2,087 Tames. Rede. Skid. 4 38 3° 36. 74 76 19 05. 30 N 33 07 W N 75 24 W S 63 22 W S 33 °7 E S 75 24 E N 63 22 E 2,744 1,894 2,194 James. Rede. Skid. Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Mil. "5 HENPECK. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36. 3J, and 38.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance u. s. c. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 30 17. 80 76 18 41. 76 N 35 52 W N 65 34 W S 82 24 W S 35 52 E S 65 35 E N 82 23 E 3,623 2,699 2,608 James. Rede. Skid. 2 38 30 26. 75 76 18 49. 68 N 35 59 W N 70 04 W S 74 47 W S 35 59 E S 70 05 E N 74 46 E 3. 2 56 2.39 1 2,462 James. Rede. Skid. 3 38 3° 45- 9 8 76 18 15. 24 S 68 30 W S 6 47 E S 62 21 E N 68 29 E N 6 47 W N 62 20 W 3,533 1,34° 2, 221 Skid. Can. Veith. 4 38 30 38. 50 76 18 03. 75 S 73 49 W S 7 43 W S 64 S5 E N 73 47 E N 7 43 E N 64 54 W 3,74° 1,088 i,835 Skid. Can. Veith. SLAUGHTER CREEK. (Entrance Slaughter Creek — Charts Nos. 36, 3J, and 38.) I 38 29 57. 14 76 16 10. 23 N 32 57 E N 65 23 W S 22 52 W S 32 57 W S 65 24 E N 22 52 E 1, 009 1, 480 704 Pov. Veith. Torrey. 2 38 30 06. 63 76 16 36. 65 N 67 07 E N 65 20 W S 32 18 W S 67 08 W S 65 20 E N 32 18 E 1,356 711 886 Pov. Veith. Moore. 3 38 30 35- 68 76 16 19. 76 N 12 43 W S 57 59 W S 37 W S 12 43 E N 57 59 E N 37 E 2,899 1, 289 i,949 Ragged Point 3. Veith. Torrey. 4 38 30 06. 76 76 16 03. 56 N 15 40 W N 79 08 W S 60 51 w S 15 41 E S 79 09 E N 60 51 E 3,95° 1,55° i,546 Ragged Point 3. Veith. Moore. HOOPER. (Entrance Slaughter Creek — Charts Nos. 36, 37, and 38.) I 38 30 06. 63 76 16 36. 65 N 67 07 E N 65 20 W S 32 18 W S 67 08 W S 65 20 E N 32 18 E 1,356 711 886 Pov. Veith. Moore. 2 38 31 09.96 76 16 54.94 S 4 59 W S 47 08 E N 9 58 E N 4 59 E N 47 08 W S 9 59 W 1,846 2,365 1,697 Veith. Pov. Ragged Point 3. 3 38 30 53. 60 76 16 11. 60 S 45 29 W S 28 59 E N 63 35 E N 45 28 E N 28 59 W S 63 36 W 1,836 1, 208 2 i439 Veith. Pov. Wool. 4 38 3° 35- 68 76 16 19. 76 N 12 43 W S 57 59 W S 37 W S 12 43 E N 57 59 E N 37 E 2,899 1, 289 1,949 Ragged Point 3 . Veith. Torrey. 126 Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Mel. NINE ACRES. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. j<5 and 57.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 30 30. 04 76 17 50. 80 S 31 40 W S 69 31 E N 30 27 E N 31 40 E N 69 30 W S 30 27 W 932 1,409 3, 5 QI Can. Veith. Ragged Point 3. 2 38 3° 38- 5° 76 18 03. 75 S 73 49 W S 7 43 W S 64 55 E N 73 47 E N 7 43 E N 64 54 W 3,740 1,088 1,835 Skid. Can. Veith. 3 38 3° 45- 98 76 18 15.24 S 68 30 W S 6 47 E S 62 21 E N 68 29 E N 6 47 W N 62 20 W 3,533 1,34° 2, 221 Skid. Can. Veith. 4 38 3 1 °4- 4° 76 18 13. 18 S 60 10 w S 3 °3 E S 49 11 E N 60 09 E N 3 03 W N 49 10 W 3,853 i,954 2,527 Skid. Can. Veith. 5 38 31 25. 00 76 17 20. 60 S 61 07 W S 12 29 E S 48 46 E N 61 06 E N 12 29 W N 48 45 W 5,4o8 2,403 3,210 Skid. Veith. Ppv. 6 38 30 55. 10 76 17 24. 07 S 36 10 W S 24 33 E S 66 09 E N 36 10 E N 24 33 W N 66 08 W 2,030 1,472 2,739 Can. Veith. Pov. LITTLE CHOPTANK. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 30 49- 58 /6 18 43. 36 N 48 07 W N 88 56 W S 60 53 W S 48 oS E S 88 54 E N 60 52 E 2,794 2,415 2, 910 James. Rede. Skid. 2 38 31 00. S4 76 18 59. 66 N 47 58 W S 80 25 w S 47 59 E N 80 24 E 2,219 2, on James. Rede. S 49 36 W N 49 36 E 2,771 Skid. 3 38 31 28. 62 76 18 41. 03 S 43 37 W S 16 55 E S 63 47 E N 43 36 E N 16 55 W N 63 45 W 3,775 2,894 5,067 Skid. Can. Pov. 4 38 31 04. 40 76 18 13. 18 S 60 10 w S 3 03 E S 49 11 E N 60 09 E N 3 03 W N 49 10 W 3,853 i,954 2,527 Skid. Can. Veith. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Aid. RAGGED POINT. {Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I27 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I j8 31 25-95 76 17 50. 96 S 56 05 w S 29 06 E N 57 30 E N 56 04 E N 29 06 W S 57 29 W 4,737 2, 722 2,107 Skid. Veith. Ragged Point 3. 2 38 3 1 27.27 76 iS 23. 92 S 48 42 W S 42 12 E N 67 41 E N 48 40 E N 42 11 W S 67 42 w 4,070 3,271 2,865 Skid. Veith. Ragged Point 3. 3 38 32 16. 42 76 l8 21. 70 S 77 36 E N 11 13 W S 68 10 W N 77 35 W S 11 13 E N 68 09 E 2,654 3,568 2,859 Ragged Point 3 . Robins. James. 4 38 32 37-45 76 17 20. 97 N 39 31 W S 67 25 W S 37 34 E S 39 3 1 E N 67 23 E N 37 34 W 0,617 4, 616 1,613 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3. 5 38 32 33- 58 76 17 05. 86 N 42 46 W S 70 36 W S 26 56 E S 42 47 E N 70 34 E N 26 56 W 3,979 4,944 1,287 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3. 6 38 3 2 OI -3 2 76 17 19. 42 S 86 21 E N 30 18 W S 82 39 W N 86 21 W S 30 19 E N 82 38 E 945 4, 643 4; 339 Ragged Point 3. Robins. James. PEANUT HILL. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 57.) I 38 32 16. 42 76 18 21. 70 S 77 36 E N 11 13 W S 68 10 W N 77 35 W S 11 13 E N 68 09 E 2,654 3,568 2,859 Ragged Point 3 . Robins. James. 2 38 32 43. 02 76 19 38.07 S 17 51 w S 72 22 E N 27 02 E N 17 50 E N 72 20 W S 27 03 w 2,059 4, 842 2, 922 James. Ragged Point 3 . Robins. 3 38 32 55- 00 76 18 55- 58 S 36 37 W S 61 48 E N 5 i7 E N 36 36 E N 61 47 W s 5 17 w 2,945 3, 959 2, 208 James. Ragged Point 3. Robins. 4 38 32 46. 79 76 18 49. 44 S 42 36 W S 64 25 E N 00 57 E N 42 35 E N 64 24 W S 00 57 w 2,836 3,689 2,476 James. Ragged Point 3. Robins. 5 38 32 47. 28 76 18 09. 44 N 22 29 W S 54 46 W S 54 37 E S 22 30 E N 54 45 E N 54 36 W 2, 662 3,647 2,781 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3. 6 38 32 26. 44 76 18 12. 20 S 68 49 E N 16 39 W S 64 15 W N 68 48 W S 16 39 E N 64 14 E 2,510 3,3°° 3,226 Ragged Point 3. Robins. James. 128 Survey oj Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. RAGGED POINT FLATS. (Little Chopiank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 3 8 3 2 33- 58 76 17 05. 86 N 42 46 W S 70 36 W S 26 56 E S 42 47 E N 70 34 E N 26 56 W 3,979 4,944 1,287 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 2 38 3= 37-45 76 17 20. 97 N 39 31 W S 67 25 W S 37 34 E S 39 31 E N 67 23 E N 37 34 W 3,617 4,616 1,613 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 3 38 33 08. 88 76 17 33- 5° N 48 42 W S 54 13 w S 29 22 E S 48 43 E N 54 12 E N 29 21 W 2, 622 4,845 2,683 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3. 4 3 8 33 35- 79 76 17 19.95 N 70 32 W S 48 55 W S 16 25 E S 70 32 E N 48 53 E N 16 25 W 2,469 5,691 3,384 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 5 38 32 55. 80 76 16 56. 50 N 53 38 W S 64 02 W S 10 01 E S 53 39 E N 64 00 E N 10 01 W 3,662 5,463 1,927 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3. COW ISLAND. (Little Chopiank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) I 38 33 °3- 34 76 18 15. 64 N 24 00 W S 24 01 E 2, 100 Robins. S 46 46 W N 46 45 E 3,863 James. S 48 30 E N 48 29 W 3,247 Ragged Point 3. 2 38 33 I 2 - o 2 76 iS 18. 86 N 25 29 W S 25 31 E 1,789 Robins. S 42 47 W N 42 46 E 4, 018 James. S 45 44 E N 45 43 W 3, 5 l6 Ragged Point 3. • 3 38 33 21.90 76 17 51.22 N 4 q 17 W S 49 17 E 1,981 Robins. S 46 37 W N 46 38 E 4,763 James. S 32 43 E N 32 43 W 3,294 Ragged Point 3. 4 38 r , oS. 88 76 ' 7 33- 5° N 48 42 W S 48 43 E 2, 622 Robins. S 54 13 W N 54 12 E 4, 845 James. S 29 22 E N 29 21 W 2,683 Ragged Point 3. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BALD EAGLE. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. 36 and 37.) 129 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 33 08. 88 76 17 33- 5° N 48 42 W S 54 13 w S 29 22 E S 48 42 E N 54 12 E N 29 21 W 2, 622 4,845 2,683 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 2 38 33 21.90 76 17 51. 22 N 49 17 W S 46 37 W S 32 43 E S 49 17 E N 46 38 E N 32 43 W 1,981 4, 7 6 3 3, 294 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 3 38 33 46. 72 76 17 52.96 N 72 38 W S 39 44 W S 26 52 E S 72 39 E N 39 43 E N 26 51 W 1, 524 5, 343 4, 052 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . 4 38 33 35- 79 76 17 19.95 N 70 32 W S 48 S5 W S 16 25 E S 7° 33 E N 48 53 E N 16 25 W 2,469 5, 6 9i 3,384 Robins. James. Ragged Point 3 . CORNERS WHARF. (Outer Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 3 6 44- 62 76 13 08. 16 N 85 54 E N 69 52 E N 37 28 W S 85 54 W S 69 54 W S 37 28 E 1, 645 4,794 2,626 Corner. Large Water Tank. Dot. 2 38 36 55- 18 76 13 39.80 S 84 30 E N 76 23 E N 23 45 W N 84 29 W S 76 25 W S 23 45 E 2,489 5, 492 1,888 Corner. Large Water Tank. Dot. 3 3 s 37 J7-05 76 13 3J-38 S 66 36 E N 83 48 E N 44 47 W N 66 35 W S 83 50 W S 44 47 E 2, 457 S, 145 L395 Corner. Large Water Tank. Dot. 4 38 37 °4- 99 76 12 59.40 S 68 00 E N 77 17 E N 52 38 W N 6S 00 W S 77 19 w S 52 38 E 1,5*9 4,377 2.301 Corner. Large Water Tank. Dot. LOGANS HILL. (Outer Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 38 19. 84 76 12 56. 18 S 69 32 E N 69 31 W 4,466 Large Water Tank. N 54 34 E S 54 35 W 3,59° Choptank River Light. N 20 44 E S 20 44 w 4, 102 Benoni 2. 2 38 39 05. 04 76 13 38. 98 S 68 56 W N 68 54 E 6, 5 12 Chef. S 16 26 W N 16 25 E 2,764 Dot. N 82 11 E S 82 13 W 4,094 Choptank River Light. Thence along county boundary as < lelineated on ~hart No. 3 7 to corner No. 3. 3 38 38 48. 40 76 n 45. 22 S 49 58 E N 49 57 W 3,479 Castle. N 43 09 E S 43 10 w !,533 Choptank River Light. N 8 24 W S 8 24 E 2,905 Benoni 2. 58345—13- 130 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. TODD POINT. {Outer Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 37 44. 92 76. 15 34- 76 N 83 08 W S 52 43 W N 88 44 E S 83 09 E N 52 42 E S 88 45 W 3,037 2,417 2, 281 Chef. Cook Point Windmill. Dot. 2 38 38 08. 08 76 l6 12. 40 S 78 18 W S 22 26 W S 77 25 E N 78 17 E N 22 26 E N 77 24 W 2, 061 2,429 3,357 Chef. Cook Point Windmill. Dot. 3 38 38 27. 26 76 l6 09. 52 N 63 37 W S 63 03 W S 66 42 E S 63 40 E N 63 03 E N 66 41 W 7,532 2,35° 3,484 Black. Chef. Dot. 4 38 38 25. 41 76 15 29. 22 S 72 24 w S 58 22 E N 74 49 E N 72 23 E N 58 21 W S 74 52 w 3,317 2,508 7,224 Chef. Dot. Choptank River Light. 5 38 38 59- 43 76 15 27.58 S 56 08 W S 40 20 E N 83 52 E N 56 07 E N 40 20 W S 83 55 W 3,859 3,230 6,968 Chef. Dot. Choptank River Light. 6 38 39 °4- 4° 76 16 03. 56 N 73 08 W S 44 12 w S 49 10 E S 73 11 E N 44 11 E N 49 og W 7, 216 3,232 4, 022 Black. Chef. Dot. 7 38 39 22. 52 76 16 OO. 60 N 78 01 W S 38 31 w S 42 27 E S 78 04 E N 38 30 E N 42 26 W 7,i39 3,743 4,392 Black. Chef. Dot. 8 38 39 *5-33 76 15 07. OO S 54 23 W S 27 17 E N 88 08 E N 54 21 E N 27 17 W S 88 10 W 4, 612 3,374 6,388 Chef.. Dot. Choptank River Light. 9 10 38 39 58- 32 Thenc 38 39 08. 00 76 15 41. 88 e along county 76 13 46. 22 N 41 38 E N 11 48 W N 63 59 W boundary as c N 83 52 E N 51 26 E N 1 59 W S 41 39 w S 11 48 E S 64 01 E elineated on C S 83 54 w S 51 27 w S 1 59 E 4,344 4,356 6,387 hart No. 37 4,273 3,549 4,940 Roys. Nelson 3. ' Bar. to corner No. 10. Choptank River Light. Benoni 2. Roys. 11 38 38 27. 40 76 13 47. 20 S 79 39 W S 22 13 W S 38 36 E N 79 36 E N 22 12 E N 38 35 W 5, 957 1,493 4,285 Chef. Dot. Corner. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ALONG SHORE. (Little Choptank River — Charts Nos. yj and 38.) 131 Cor- True bearing ner Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of station bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 30 00. 96 7° J 5 45- 59 N 8 14 W S 8 14 E 725 Pov. N 21 06 W S 21 07 E 4,286 Ragged Point 3 . S 73 01 W N 73 00 E 1,909 Moore. 2 38 30 12. l6 76 15 58.60 N 35 16 E S 35 16 w 417 Pov. N 18 19 W S 18 19 E 3,8i3 Ragged Point 3. S 57 45 W N 57 44 E 1. 75 2 Moore. 3 38 30 29. 02 76 15 52-95 N 23 50 W S 23 50 E 3,336 Ragged Point 3. S 75 43 W N 75 43 E 1,860 Veith. S 47 20 W N 47 19 E 2,219 Moore. 4 3 8 3° 35-38 76 15 37. 42 N 31 48 W S 31 49 E 3,339 Ragged Point 3. S 73 05 W N 73 04 E 2,315 Veith. S 49 56 w N 49 55 E 2, 669 Moore. 5 38 31 14. 82 76 15 16. 20 N 12 37 E S 12 37 W 2,264 Hudson. N 57 00 W S 57 01 E 2,768 Ragged Point 3. , S 26 28 W N 26 28 E i,979 Pov. 6 38 31 13. 00 76 15 10.38 N 8 31 E S 8 31 W 2 , 295 Hudson. N 57 38 W S 57 39 E 2,931 Ragged Point 3. S 31 13 w N 31 13 E 2, OOO Pov. Thence from c Drner No. 6 aloi lg the mean lo w water line the shore to corner No. 7, excluding any creek, c 3ve, or inlet les. 3 than 100 yarc s in width at i ts mouth ai low tide. 7 38 3° 33- 14 76 15 35. 20 N 31 58 W S 31 59 E 3,434 Ragged Point 3. S 75 16 W N 75 15 E 2,35i Veith. S 51 59 W N 51 58 E 2, 662 Moore. 8 38 30 22. 26 76 15 49- 5i N 19 04 E S 19 05 W 4,213 Hudson. S 83 04 W N 83 03 E 1, 908 Veith. S 28 49 W N 28 48 E i,707 Torrey. 9 38 30 13. 42 76 15 53- 6 4 N 20 23 W S 20 24 E 3,818 Ragged Point 3 . N 87 51 W S 87 51 E 1,786 Veith. S 58 47 w N 58 46 E 1,886 Moore. Thence from c }rner No. 9 alor g the mean loi n water line of the shore t corner No. 10, excluding any creek, cc >ve, or inlet less than 100 yard 3 in width at it s mouth at ow tide. 10 38 30 05. 66 76 is 45- 58 N 10 32 W S 10 32 E 57° Pov. N 21 54 W S 21 54 E 4,138 Ragged Point 3. S 68 36 W N 68 35 E 1, 962 Moore. 132 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. SUSQUEHANNA. {Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 31 OI.62 76 15 35. 10 N 20 33 E N 43 00 W S 16 03 W S 20 33 W S 43 01 E N 16 03 E 2,835 2, 669 1. 381 Hudson. Ragged Point 3. Pov. 2 38 31 15. 74 76 15 54- 62 N 34 46 E N 41 26 W S 40 51 W S 34 46 w S 41 27 E N 40 5° E 2,651 1,970 2, 689 Hudson. Ragged Point 3. Veith 3 38 31 48. 07 76 15 17. 22 S 16 28 W S 44 42 E N 25 36 E N 16 28 E N 44 41 W S 25 36 W 3.oi7 1,058 1, 206 Pov. Wool. Hudson. 4 38 31 36. OO 76 15 02. 28 S 26 43 W S 45 16 E N 61 S3 E N 26 43 E N 45 16 W S 61 54 W 2,784 489 2 >935 Pov. Wool. Mac. LITTLE POLLARD. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 31 56- 50 76 l6 08. 94 S 09 12 E S 63 53 E N 66 59 E N 09 12 W N 63 52 W S 66 59 W 3,220 2,353 2,055 Pov. Wool. Hudson. 2 38 32 01. 68 76 l6 17. 82 S 12 37 E S 62 44 E N 73 31 E N 12 36 W N 62 43 W S 73 32 W 3,435 . 2, 642 2, 217 Pov. Wool. Hudson. 3 38 32 13- 23 76 l6 15. l6 S 10 18 E S 54 55 E N 83 21 E N 10 17 W N 54 54 W S 83 22 W 3,804 2, 7S4 2, 070 Pov. Wool. Hudson. 4 38 .32 2Q. 67 76 15 49. 02 S 22 35 W S 36 46 E S 57 21 E N 22 34 E N 36 45 W N 57 20 W 4,904 2,689 3>426 Veith. Wool. Tobacco Stick. S 38 32 20. 52 76 15 39- 58 S 67 26 W S 35 54 E S 89 41 E N 67 25 E N 35 53 W N 89 41 W 1,843 2, 278 i,"3 Ragged Point 3. Wool. Hudson. CASON. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 31 30. 20 76 14 38. 82 N 51 15 E S 51 16 W 2,523 Mac. N-i6 21 W S 16 21 E 1,762 Hudson. N 73 23 W S 73 24 E 3,456 Ragged Point 3. 2 38 32 01. 19 76 15 08. gq S 88 43 W N 88 42 E 2,5*3 Ragged Point 3. S 23 45 E N 23 45 W 1,305 Wool. S 63 45 E N 63 45 W 2, OO7 Tobacco Stick. 3 38 32 13. 16 76 14 37- 54 S 10 54 W N 10 54 E I, 627 Wool. S 36 51 E N 36 50 W I,6l3 Tobacco Stick. N 86 09 E S 86 10 W 1,938 Mac. 4 38 31 50- 58 76 14 17. 50 S 45 06 W N 45 05 E I, 184 Wool. S 39 30 E N 39 29 W 686 Tobacco Stick. N 57 33 E S 57 34 W 1, 662 Mac. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 133 TOBACCO STICK. (Little Chop tank River— Chart No. 37.) Cor- ner ^Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar. Forward Back I / // 38 31 30. 20 / // 76 14 38. 82 / N 51 IS E N 16 21 W N 73 23 W / S 51 16 w S 16 21 E S 73 24 E Yards. 2,523 1,762 3.456 Mac. Hudson. Ragged Point 3. 2 38 31 so. 58 76 14 17. 50 S 45 06 W S 39 30 E N 57 33 E N 45 05 E N 39 29 W S 57 34 W 1,184 686 1, 662 Wool. Tobacco Stick. Mac. 3 38 31 57-85 76 13 53- 18 N 49 33 E N 66 01 W S 53 54 W S 49 33 W S 66 02 E N S3 54 E 997 1,866 1.835 Mac. Hudson. Wool. 4 38 3 1 43-25 76 13 07. 52 N 66 47 W S 78 44 W S 3 40 w S 66 48 E N 78 44 E N 3 39 E 3. 171 1,445 2,479 Hudson. Tobacco Stick. Madison Southern M. E. Church Spire. BUTTERPOT. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 32 06.04 76 13 46. 40 S 20 15 W N 57 23 E S is 57 W N 20 15 E S 57 23 W N 15 57 E 1, 120 688 1,448 Tobacco Stick. Mac. Green well. 2 38 32 06. 26 76 14 05. 62 S 6 33 E N 71 33 E N 4 35 E N 6 33 W S 71 33 W S 4 35 W 1,065 i,i47 Tobacco Stick. Mac. Greenwell. 3 38 32 23.40 76 14 05. 62 S 4 15 E S 78 50 E N 41 26 E N 4 15 W N 78 50 W S 41 26 W 1, 640 1, 109 1,861 Tobacco Stick. Mac. Ross. 4 38 32 23.22 76 13 33-9° N 69 42 E N 15 37 E N 41 54 W S 69 42 w S 15 37 W S 41 54 E i,7i9 1,456 1,091 Swep. Ross. Greenwell. HUDSON. (Little Choptank River — Hudson Creek — Chart No. 37.) I 38 32 16. 77 76 14 22. 62 S 22 15 w S 22 03 E N 89 40 E N 22 14 E N 22 02 W S 89 41 W 1,857 !. 524 ^539 Wool. Tobacco Stick. Mac. 2 38 32 39. 68 76 14 56. 00 S 3 35 W N 81 09 E N 07 04 W N 3 35 E S 81 10 W S 07 04 E 654 599 639 Hudson. Louise. Jenifer. 3 38 32 43. 46 76 14 50. 61 S 13 15 W S 84 20 E N 22 01 E N 13 is E N 84 20 W S 22 01 W 801 452 483 Hudson. Louise. Carrie. 4 38 32 30.09 76 14 32. 40 S 76 13 E N 4 36 W S 63 43 w N 76 13 W S 4 36 E N 63 43 E 1,850 417 743 Mac. Louise. Hudson. 5 38 32 23. 40 76 14 05. 62 S 4 15 E S 78 50 E N 41 26 E N 4 15 W N 78 50 W S 41 26 W 1,640 1, 109 1,861 Tobacco Stick. Mac. Ross. J.34 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ROSS. (Little Chop tank River — Hudson Creek — Chart No. 37.) Cor- ner of Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation station' bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 32 49. 24 76 14 47. 65 S 58 08 E N 22 07 E N 43 50 W N 58 08 W S 22 07 W S 43 5° E 43 6 2 73 433 Louise. Carrie. Jenifer. 2 38 32 49. 40 76 14 53. 20 S 65 31 E N 45 12 E N 26 28 W N 65 30 W S 45 13 w S 26 28 E 569 352 343 Louise. Carrie. Jenifer. 3 38 33 2 7-42 76 14 53. 12 S 35 08 W S 12 ss W S 76 55 E N 35 08 E N 12 54 E N 76 55 W 230 717 252 Mitchell. Henry. Back. 4 38 33 27. 04 76 14 48. 46 S 55 34 W S 22 27 w N 70 04 E N 55 34 E N 22 27 E S 70 04 W 3°9 743 129 Mitchell. Henry. Back. McKEILS POINT. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 32 23. 22 76 13 33-9° N 69 42 E N 15 37 E N 41 54 W S 69 42 W S 15 37 W S 41 54 E 1,719 1,456 1, 091 Swep. Ross. Greenwell. 2 38 32 23. 40 76 14 05. 62 S 4 15 E S 78 50 E N 41 26 E N 4 15 W N 78 50 W S 41 26 W 1,-640 1, 109 1,861 Tobacco Stick. Mac. Ross. 3 38 32 46. 11 76 13 59. 68 S 43 30 E N 85 27 E N 71 23 E N 43 30 W S 85 28 W S 71 24 W 1,352 1,787 2,709 Mac. Town. David. 4 3 8 32 49- 54 76 13 19. 24 N 87 51 E N 23 E S 86 10 W S 87 51 W S 23 w N 86 10 E 711 514 1, 120 Town. Ross. Greenwell. 5 3 8 3 2 M- 6 4 76 13 10.42 N 76 06 E N 12 22 W N 71 oq W S 76 06 W S 12 22 E S 71 OQ E 1, 020 1,075 1,427 Swep. Ross. Greenwell. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. TOWN. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. j?.) I JvS Cor- ner Longitude True bearing U. S. C.& G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back station / // / // / / Yards. I 3 8 3 2 33- 64 76 13 10. 42 N 76 06 E N 12 22 W S 76 06 w S 12 22 E 1, 020 J ,o75 Swep. Ross. N 71 09 W S 71 09 E 1.427 Greenwell. 2 38 3 2 49- 54 76 13 19.24 N 87 51 E N 23 E S 87 51 W S 23 W 711 5 J 4 Town. Ross. S 86 10 W N 86 10 E 1, 120 Greenwell. 3 38 33 06. 94 76 12 53.07 N 78 31 E N 17 26 E S 78 31 W S 17 26 W 820 668 David. Lee. S 83 58 W N 83 58 E 693 Ross. 4 38 32 49. 12 76 12 54.85 N 11 17 E N 50 35 W S 88 02 W S 11 17 W S 5° 35 E N 88 01 E 1,263 832 i>765 Lee. Ross. Greenwell . S 38 32 40. 16 76 12 55.80 N 82 06 W S 18 29 W S 40 29 E S 82 07 E N 18 29 E N 40 29 W i,7S9 691 1, 129 Greenwell . Laney . Hugh. BRUMELL. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 32 49. 12 76 12 54.85 N 11 17 E N 50 35 W S 88 02 W S 11 17 W S 5° 35 E N 88 01 E 1,263 832 1,765 Lee. Ross. Greenwell. 2 38 si 06. 94 76 12 53. 07 N 78 31 E N 17 26 E S 83 58 W S 78 31 W S 17 26 W N 83 58 E 820 668 693 David. Lee. Ross. 3 3 8 33 22. 38 76 12 59. 57 S 9 56 E N 72 36 E N 10 07 W N 9 56 W S 72 36 W S 10 07 E 1, 098 39° 936 Town. Lee. Phil. 4 38 33 3°- 8 4 76 12 18.30 S 76 50 W S 10 19 w S 62 56 E N 76 49 E N 10 19 E N 62 56 W 740 654 i,o45 Lee. David. Layton. 5 3 8 33 40. 34 76 12 08. 92 S 20 47 W S 40 37 E S 71 5° E N 20 47 E N 40 37 W N 71 50 W 1,030 1,049 1,567 David. Layton. Adam 6 38 33 40. 06 76 11 51. 16 S 41 14 w S 15 07 E S 64 49 E N 41 13 E N 15 07 W N 64 49 W 1,267 Si5 1,125 David. Layton. Adam. 7 38 33 2 4- 39 76 12 22. 72 N 85 22 W S 00 w S 76 09 E S 85 22 E N 00 E N 76 09 W 606 425 1,079 Lee. David. Layton. 8 38 33 66. 62 76 12 30. 04 N 45 04 E N 32 18 W S 87 16 W S 45 OS W S 32 18 E N 87 15 E 1, 603 767 1, 3 DI Solomon. Lee. Ross. i3 6 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. CHERRY ISLAND. {Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 33 37- 86 76 12 49. 59 N 34 55 E N 47 01 W S 35 01 W S 34 55 W S 47 01 E N 35 01 E 268 585 1.363 Cherry Island Water Tank . Phil. Ross. 2 38 33 43. 24 76 13 OO. 47 S 20 50 W S 34 01 E N 43 26 E N 20 50 E N 34 01 W S 43 26 W 1,388 709 821 Ross. Lee. Dupont. 3 38 33 55- 38 76 12 59. 62 S 20 34 E S 48 24 E N 70 57 E N 20 33 W N 48 24 W S 70 58 W 1, 064 560 573 Lee. Cherry Island Water Tank. Dupont. 4 38 33 52. 58 76 12 50. 28 S 7 58 E S 31 43 E N 46 20 E N 7 58 W N 31 43 W S 46 20 w 911 326 408 Lee. Cherry Island WaterTank. Dupont. 5 38 33 45. 11 76 12 53. 06 N 34 38 E N 65 08 W S 26 54 W S 34 38 W S 65 08 E N 26 53 E 647 37 1 1, 5 2 4 Dupont. Phil. Ross. 6 38 33 42. 06 76 12 46. 30 N 63 27 W S 34 39 W S 2 11 E S 63 27 E N 34 39 E N 2 11 W 576 1,528 548 Phil. Ross. Lee. JONES. (Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) I 38 33 J 9- 34 76 11 33. 10 N 45 53 E N 27 56 W N 83 28 W S 45 53 W S 27 56 E S 83 28 E 1,013 795 1,929 Seth. Solomon. Lee. 2 38 33 28. 68 76 11 35. 12 N 63 27 E N 39 27 W S 65 42 w S 63 27 W S 39 27 E N 65 41 E 873 503 1,382 Seth. Solomon. David. 3 38 33 29. 68 76 11 28. 34 N 59 20 E N 54 36 W S 41 53 W S 59 20 W S 54 37 E N 41 53 E 699 611 586 Seth. Solomon . LayWt. 4 38 33 20. 58 76 11 26. 24 N 39 26 E N 39 59 W S 73 49 W S 39 26 W S 39 59 E N 73 49 E 860 863 466 Seth Solomon. Layton. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. PATTISON. {Little Choptank River — Chart No. 37.) 1 37 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 33 41. 76 76 10 41. 62 s s s 88 15 W 85 25 w 56 55 W N 88 14 E N 85 25 E N 56 55 E 1.737 638 982 Solomon. Seth. Adam. 2 38 33 44- 34 76 10 50. 16 s s s 84 41 W 71 22 w 43 46 W N 84 41 E N 71 21 E N 43 46 E 1.S 16 433 863 Solomon . Seth. Adam. 3 38 33 5 1 - 9° 76 10 42. 26 s s s 77 00 W 57 28 w 42 29 w N 76 59 E N 57 28 E N 42 29 E 1,764 734 I-I93 Solomon . Seth. Adam. BARN POINT. (Little Choptank River — Fishing Creek — Chart No. 57.) I 38 32 06. 16 76 12 59. 56 S 63 01 E N 63 01 W 1, 222 Doctor. N 70 55 E N 30 57 E S 70 55 W S 30 58 w 881 1,367 Hugh. Swep. 2 38 32 29. 30 76 12 59.39 S 39 06 E N 60 44 E N 23 35 W N 39 05 W S 60 44 w S 23 35 E 1, '719 801 1,305 Doctor. Swep Ross. 3 38 32 30. 62 76 12 25. 70 N 50 50 W S 71 48 W S 32 39 W S 50 51 E N 71 48 E N 32 39 E 1,824 1,070 1, 45° Ross. Laney. Eleanor. 4 38 32 07. 38 76 12 37. 00 N 5 20 E N 57 55 W S 47 44 W S s 20 W S 57 56 E N 47 44 E 1, 135 846 657 Swep . Laney. Eleanor. SALTWORK. (Little Choptank River — Fishing Creek — Chart No. 37.) I 38 31 54.70 76 12 16.39 S 33 34 E N 63 44 E N 24 45 W N 33 34 W S 63 45 W S 24 45 E 897 597 743 Tom. Etta. Hugh. 2 38 32 00. 92 76 12 40. 06 N 87 19 E N 34 13 E N 43 38 W S 87 19 W S 34 13 W S 43 38 E 1, 165 562 922 Etta. Hugh. Laney. 3 38 32 07. 38 76 12 37. OO N 5 20 E N 57 55 W S 47 44 W S 5 20 W S 57 56 E N 47 44 E !, J 35 846 657 Swep. Laney. Eleanor. 4 38 32 02. 54 76 12 13. 75 S 75 49 W S 16 25 W N 7s 48 E N 16 25 E 1, 136 45i Eleanor. Doctor. S 45 18 E N 45 18 W 675 Mary. i3» Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. FISHING CREEK. (Little Choptank River — Fishing Creek — Chart No. 37.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 3 1 35- 43 / // 76 12 13. 22 / S 88 50 E N 46 38 E N 16 02 W / N 88 49 W S 46 38 W S 16 02 E Yards. 1.449 640 502 Austin. Mary. Doctor. 2 38 31 54. 70 76 12 l6. 39 S 33 34 E N 63 44 E N 24 45 W N 33 34 W S 63 45 w S 24 45 E 897 597 743 Tom. Etta. Hugh. 3 38 32 02. 54 76 12 13. 75 S 75 49 W S 16 25 W S 45 18 E N 75 48 E N 16 25 E N 45 18 W 1. 136 451 675 Eleanor. Doctor. Mary. 4 38 3 1 53- 9 2 76 12 02. 43 N 89 30 W S 71 33 W S 9 54 E S 89 29 E N 71 32 E N 9 54 W 1, 402 447 732 Eleanor. Doctor. Tom. 5 38 31 36. 00 76 11 50.84 S 86 44 E N 16 51 W N 57 41 W N 86 43 W S 16 51 E S 57 41 E 857 440 865 Austin. Mary. Doctor. GRAPEVINE. (Little Choptank River — Fishing Creek — Chart No. 37. I 38 31 38. 00 76 11 16. 16 N 67 40 E N 23 42 E N 71 21 W S 67 40 W S 23 42 W S 71 21 E 883 300 1,105 Kirby. Neil. Mary. 2 38 31 44. 60 76 11 16. 12 S 69 45 w S 10 43 W N 82 07 E N 69 44 E N 10 43 E S 82 07 W 1,173 344 823 Tom. Austin. Kirby. 3 38 31 45. 98 76 10 45. 86 S 66 00 W S 2 23 E N 66 00 E N 2 23 W 947 961 Austin. Church Creek (No 1. West) N 67 01 E S 67 01 W 992 Paul. 4 38 31 39. 04 76 10 45. 65 N 55 36 E N 1 37 E N 70 48 W S 55 37 W S 1 37 W S 70 48 E 1, 100 3°i 728 Paul. Kirby. Neil. BRIDGE. (Slaughter Creek — Chart No. 38.) I 38 28 13. 02 76 17 27 61 S 37 00 E N 48 45 E N 10 46 W N 36 59 W S 48 45 W S 10 46 E 646 911 717 Finish Noblee Harrington 2 38 28 13.55 76 17 32. 20 S 7 05 W N 54 09 E N 1 02 W N 7 05 E S 54 09 w S I 02 E 566 995 688 Taylor. Noblee. Harrington. 3 38 28 19. 52 76 17 30. 80 S 7 58 W N 63 38 E N 5 49 W . N 7 58 E S 63 38 W S 5 49 E 770 860 489 Taylor. Noblee. Harrington . 4 38 28 19. 43 76 17 26. 28 S 25 47 E N 59 23 E N 19 06 W N 25 46 W S 59 23 W S 19 07 E 814 756 517 Finish. Noblee. Harrington . Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. PUNCH ISLAND CREEK. (Chesapeake Bay off Punch Island Creek — Chart No. 38.) f 39 Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 23 56. 04 / // 76 19 13. 20 s N S / 70 15 E 5 58 W 75 21 W / N 70 14 W S 5 59 E N 75 18 E Yards. 3,746 8,641 6,094 Dunnock. Travers 2. Cove Point Light. 2 38 25 38. 36 76 20 01. 28 N S S 4 10 E 42 47 W 45 31 E S 4 11 W N 42 45 E N 45 29 W 5,157 6,800 6,73° Travers 2. Cove Point Light. Dunnock. 3 38 26 37. 92 76 19 3I-38 N S S 7 35 W 37 43 W 3° 48 E S 7 35 E N 37 41 E N 30 46 W 3,163 8,848 7,828 Travers 2. Cove Point Light. Dunnock. 4 38 24 28. 52 76 17 54-3° N S s 21 45 W 71 44 W 31 14 E S 21 46 E N 71 40 E N 31 13 W 8,073 8,413 2, 760 Travers 2. Cove Point Light. Dunnock. STONE PILE. (Chesapeake Bay off Barren Island — Chart No. jp.) I 38 20 14. 08 76 17 00. 20 S 53 49 E N 70 50 E N 03 W N 53 48 W S 70 49 w S 03 E 2,45 2 i,74i 6,237 South. North. Dunnock. m 2 38 20 36. 20 76 17 00. 60 S 42 17 E S 84 00 E N 04 E N 42 16 W N 83 59 W S 04 w 2,965 1, 664 5,475 South. North. Dunnock. . 3 38 20 42. 48 76 16 37. 06 S 29 34 E S 69 28 E N 6 43 W N 20 33 W N 69 28 W S 6 43 E 2,765 1, 100 5,298 South. North. Dunnock. 4 38 20 15. 24 76 16 44. 80 S 46 34 E ' N 66 41 E N 3 50 W N 46 33 W S 66 41 W S 3 50 E 2, 162 1.345 6, 194 South. North. Dunnock. NEW DISCOVERY. (Chesapeake Bay off Barren Island — Chart No. jp.) I 38 17 36.82 76 16 29. 76 N 83 28 E N 16 53 E N 85 30 W S 83 30 W S 16 54 w S 85 33 E 6,554 4,029 8,928 Bridge . South Cedar Point Light. 2 38 17 38. 00 76 16 48. 24 N 84 14 E N 23 32 E N 85 30 W S 84 17 W S 23 32 W S 85 33 E 7,038 4, 161 8,435 Bridge . South. Cedar Point Light. 3 38 18 29.32 76 16 48. 16 S 81 41 E N 38 27 E S 82 46 W N 81 38 W S 38 27 W N 82 43 E 7,074 2,668 8, 479 . Bridge. South. Cedar Point Light. 4 38 18 30. 14 76 16 29. 98. S 80 50 E N 29 45 E S 82 58 W N 80 48 W S 29 45 W N 82 55 E 6, 602 2,370 8,961 Bridge. South. Cedar Point Light. 140 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. HORSE POINT CHANNEL. (Tar Bay — Charts Nos. $g and 40.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 17 51.82 / // 76 13 39. 72 / S 23 04 W N 83 03 E N 13 W / N 23 03 E S 83 04 w S 13 E Yards. 5-400 2, 008 2,258 Hooper Island Light. Bridge. [Spire. Mount Zion M. E. Church 2 38 18 15.04 76 14 06. 06 S 13 53 W S 78 39 E N 25 07 E N 13 53 E N 78 38 W S 25 07 W S,993 2,747 1, 629 Hooper Island Light. Bridge. [Spire. Mount Zion M. E. Church 3 38 18 21.82 76 13 58.40 S 15 12 W S 72 50 E N 21 23 E N 15 11 E N 72 49 W S 21 23 W 6,265 2,605 i>339 Hooper Island Light. Bridge. [Spire. Mount Zion M. E. Church 4 38 17 58.08 76 13 30. 06 S 24 33 W N 88 57 E N 7 22 W N 24 32 E S 88 58 W S 7 22 E 5.767 1-737 2,065 Hooper Island Light. Bridge. [Spire. Mount Zion M. E. Church WARE. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Middle Hooper Island — Charts Nos. 29 and 40.) I 38 1 7 07. 00 76 12 3°-44 N 26 08 W S 48 29 W S 41 29 E S 26 08 E N 48 27 E N 41 28 W 4,198 5,3i7 4, 076 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hooper Island Light. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 2 38 1 7 °9- 85 76 12 42. 24 N 22 41 W S 45 22 W S 43 44 E S 22 41 E N 45 21 E N 43 43 W 3,9 8 2 4,359 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hooper Island Light. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 3 38 1 7 19- 64 76 12 39.00 N 25 52 W S 43 32 W S 40 04 E S 25 53 E N 43 31 E N 40 03 W 3,7i6 5,448 4,547 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hooper Island Light. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 4 38 t 7 16. 00 76 12 27-55 N 29 03 W S 46 40 W S 38 00 E S 29 04 E N 46 39 E N 37 59 W 3,964 5. 578 4, 260 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hooper Island Light. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. WHITE WOOD. (Tar Bay— Chart No. jp.) I 4 I Cor- True bearing Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 18 42. 04 76 14 17. 60 S 9 33 w N 60 29 E N 9 32 E S 60 29 W 6,822 1, 147 Hooper Island Light. Mount Zion M. E. Church N 16 13 E S 16 13 W 2,597 Spire. Hosier Memorial Church Spire. 2 38 18 52. 52 76 14 23. OO S 7 57 W N 79 29 E N 7 56 E S 79 30 W 7»i5° 1, 161 Hooper Island Light. Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hosier Memorial Church N 22 05 E S 22 05 W 2,3" Spire. 3 38 18 55.92 76 14 14. 60 S 9 33 W N 83 58 E N 17 40 E N 9 33 E S 83 58 W S 17 40 W 7,298 924 2,127 Hooper Island Light. Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hosier Memorial Church Spire. 4 38 18 45- 56 76 14 08. 52 S 11 20 W N 59 28 E N 11 20 E S 59 28 W 6,983 879 Hooper Island Light. Mount Zion M. E. Church N 11 31 E S 11 31 w 2,425 Spire. Hosier Memorial Church Spire. TAR BAY. (Tar Bay— Chart No. 39.) I 38 19 5 1. 60 76 14 40. 56 S 42 05 E N 83 38 E N 17 34 E N 42 05 W S 83 38 W S 17 34 W 2,399 i,343 2, 064 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hosier Memorial Church Mint. [Spire. 2 38 20 00. 50 76 14 52.44 S 42 45 E S 84 46 E N 29 22 E N 42 44 W N 84 46 W S 29 22 w 2,835 1,057 i-9 x 3 Mount Zion M. E. Church Spire. Hosier Memorial Church Mint. [Spire. 3 38 20 22. 52 76 14 2 5- 54 S 5 12 W S 46 20 E N 13 36 E N 5 12 E N 46 19 W S 13 36 w 10, iS7 1,294 95i Hooper Island Light. Hosier Memorial Church Mint. [Spire. 4 38 20 1 3.88 76 14 14. 80 S 7 00 W S 47 13 E N 2 54 W N 6 59 E N 47 13 W S 2 54 E 9,898 886 1, 217 Hooper Island Light. Hosier Memorial Church Mint. [Spire. I 4 2 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. TUBBMANS DRAIN, (Honga River — Charts Nos. jp and 40.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back station I / // 38 20 41. 16 / 76 12 // 40. 52 / S 8 04 W N 46 46 E N 14 18 W / N 8 04 E S 46 47 W S 14 18 E Yards. 823 2,825 2,511 Gunners. Kerwin. Keenes. 2 38 21 04. 94 76 13 32. 18 N 24 44 E S 67 02 W S 37 5i E S 24 44 W N 67 01 E N 37 51 W 1)797 1,296 2,047 Keenes. Mint. Gunners. 3 38 21 32. 82 76 12 59- IO S 8 24 E N 85 41 E N 10 23 W N 8 24 W S 85 42 w S 10 23 E 2,585 2 ,559 7°3 Gunners. Kerwin. Keenes. 4 38 2 1 31. 24 76 12 21. 72 S 13 48 w N 81 01 W N 56 21 W N 13 48 E S 81 02 E S 56 22 E 2,578 i,579 1,344 Gunners. Kerwin. Keenes. 5 38 20 50. 92 76 12 05.68 N 35' 13 E N 36 17 W S 42 18 W s 35 13 w S 36 18 E N 42 17 E 1,965 2, 610 1,546 Kerwin . Keenes. Gunners. PEANUT. (Honga River — Charts Nos. 39 and 40.) I 38 20 50. 92 76 12 05. 68 N 35 13 E N 36 17 W S 42 18 W S 35 13 W S 36 18 E N 42 17 E !,965 2, 610 1, 546 Kerwin . Keenes. Gunners. 38 21 31. 24 76 12 21. 72 S 13 48 w N 81 01 W N 56 21 W N 13 48 E S 81 02 E S 56 22 E 2,578 i,579 i,344 Gunners. Kerwin. Keenes. 3 38 21 06. 78 76 II 08. 84 S 19 20 w S 56 38 w S 11 E N 19 19 E N 56 37 E N 11 W 1, 135 3,053 3,543 Kerwin. Gunners. Wroten. GUM. (Honga River — Charts Nos. jp and 40.) I 38 20 08. 82 76 11 36. 90 N 6 58 E N 81 20 W S 25 29 E S 6 58 W S 81 21 E N 25 29 W 3,048 1,826 i,757 Kerwin. Gunners. Wroten. 2 38 20 11. 70 76 11 54.90 S 36 15 E N 16 08 E N 82 21 W N 36 15 W S 16 08 W S 82 21 E 2,088 3,049 J ,339 Wroten. Kerwin. Gunners. 3 38 20 13. 24 76 12 04. 30 S 40 32 E N 20 52 E N 83 18 W N 40 32 W S 20 53 W S 83 19 E 2,283 3,078 1,085 Wroten. Kerwin. Gunners. 4 38 20 50. 92 76 12 05. 68 N 35 13 E N 36 17 W S 42 18 W S 35 13 W S 36 18 E N 42 17 E 1,965 2, 610 i,546 Kerwin. Keenes. Gunners. 5 38 21 06. 78 76 11 08. 84 S 19 20 w S 56 38 w S 11 E N 19 19 E N 56 37 E N 11 W !, 135 3,053 3,543 Kerwin. Gunners. Wroten. 6 38 20 22. 66 76 11 03. 78 N 11 16 W S 85 55 W S 3 27 W S 11 17 E N 85 54 E N 3 27 E 2, 609 2,691 2 >°57 Kerwin. Gunners. Wroten. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. WROTEN ISLAND. (Honga River — Charts Nos. 59 and 40.) 143 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 18 12. 40 76 12 00. 50 N 59 24 W S 54 59 W S 61 38 E S 59 25 E N 54 59 E N 61 37 W 3.072 785 2,445 Mount Zion M. E. Church Bridge. [Spire. Bentley. 2 38 19 20. 32 76 12 45. 56 N 33 E S 63 22 W S n 25 E S 33 W N 63 22 E N 11 25 W 1, 912 1,619 2, 796 Gunners. Mount Zion M. E. Church Bridge. [Spire. 3 58 20 II. 70 76 ri 54. 90 S 36 15 E N 16 08 E N 82 21 W N 36 15 W S 16 08 w S 82 21 E 2,088 3,049 *,339 Wroten . Kerwin. Gunners. 4 38 19 55. 12 76 n 46. 86 N 64 25 W S 14 25 W S 42 14 E S 64 26 E N 14 24 E N 42 14 W 1,708 4,042 1,519 Gunners. Bridge. Wroten. 5 38 19 41. 22 76 11 59. 10 N 45 13 W S 11 11 W S 64 01 E S 45 14 E N 11 10 E N 64 01 W 1,713 3,5*3 !,497 Gunners. Bridge . Wroten. 6 38 18 49. OO 76 11 57. 96 N 8s 04 W S 22 53 W S 41 01 E S 83 03 E N 22 53 E N 41 01 W 2,732 ' 1,828 ' 3, 175 Mount Zion M. E. Church Bridge. [Spire. Bentley. 7 38 l8 42. 22 76 11 09. 82 N 1 35 E S 53 48 w vS 20 23 E S 1 35 W N S3 47 E N 20 22 W i,334 2,467 2, 312 Wroten. Bridge. Bentley. SMOKE POINT. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 17 52-32 76 11 14. 54 S 62 30 E N 45 24 E N 83 06 W N 62 30 W S 45 23 W S 83 06 E 1,049 3, o°3 1,879 Bentley. Charles. Bridge. 2 38 17 54.62 76 11 43. 28 S 71 39 E N 55 00 E N 82 19 W N 71 39 W S 55 01 W S 82 19 E 1,785 3,542 1, in Bentley. Charles. Bridge. 3 38 18 or. 68 76 11 42. 60 S 64 29 E N 58 07 E S 85 26 W N 64 29 W S 58 08 W N 85 25 E 1,857 3,39° 1, 120 Bentley. Charles. Bridge. 4 38 17 58. 70 76 11 14. 22 S 52 49 E N 48 21 E N 89 40 W N 52 49 W S 48 20 W S 89 41 E i,i57 2,850 1,873 Bentley. Charles. Bridge. 144 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. DARK POINT. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 17 27.98 76 09 27. 16 N 24 22 E N 13 43 E N 80 05 W S 24 22 W S 13 43 w S 80 06 E 2,546 3,016 i>953 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 2 38 18 00. 32 76 09 57. 80 N 56 37 E N 3 05 E S 55 47 W S 56 38 W S 3 05 W N 55 47 E 2,232 1,843 i,34i Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 3 38 17 56.00 76 10 44. 14 N 33 49 E N 87 49 W S 11 23 E S 33 50 W S 87 50 E N 11 23 W 2,39! 2,675 620 Charles. Bridge. Bentley. 4 38 18 51. 52 76 10 56. 94 N 86 06 E N 16 40 W S 52 48 W S 86 07 W S 16 40 E N 54 47 E 1,674 1,065 2,929 Charles. Wroten. Bridge. 5 38 18 55.40 76 10 13. 14 N 58 49 W S 15 02 W S 88 03 E S 58 49 E N 15 02 E N 88 03 W 1,717 2, 7°3 5°7 Wroten. Bentley. Charles. 6 38 18 37.97 76 09 31. 54 N 46 22 W S 41 46 w N 88 00 W S 46 23 E N 41 45 W S 88 00 E 827 2 ,7i3 1,167 Charles. Bentley. Lakes. 7 38 17 5 2 -42 76 09 20. 68 N 30 25 E N 22 50 W S 76 54 W S 30 25 W S 22 51 E N 76 <3 E i,733 2, 290 2, 151 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. LAKES COVE. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 16 55. 38 76 09 18. 12 S 42 12 W S 23 30 E N 64 12 E N 42 11 E N 23 30 W S 64 12 W 3,592 i-3S6 518 Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Asquith. 2 38 17 16.45 76 09 48. 20 N 30 43 E N 2 41 W N 62 00 W S 30 44 w S 2 41 E S 62 01 E 3,150 3,322 i,54S Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 3 38 17 17.87 76 09 31. 63 N 23 43 E N 10 20 W N 69 26 W S 23 44 W S 10 20 E S 69 27 E 2, 906 3,325 1,927 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 4 38 17 27-98 76 09 27. 16 N 24 22 E N 13 43 E N 80 05 W S 24 22 w S 13 43 W S 80 06 E 2, 546 3,016 i,953 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 5 38 17 52.42 76 09 20. 68 N 30 25 E N 22 50 W S 76 54 W S 30 25 W S 22 51 E N 76 53 E i,733 2, 290 2.I5 1 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 6 38 18 02. 14 76 08 33. 80 N 17 29 W N 50 10 W S 76 17 W S 17 29 E S 50 n E N 76'i5 E 1, 224 2,777 3,439 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. 7 38 17 37-89 76 08 43. 94 N 2 50 W N 35 40 W N 89 58 W S 2 50 E S 35 41 E S 89 59 E 1,987 3,195 3,°7 2 Lakes. Charles. Bentley. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. WINDMILL. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) 1 45 Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 15 44. 58 / // 76 09 38. 82 / S 38 46 E N 43 38 E S 81 38 W / N 3S 45 W S 43 39 W N 81 37 E Yards. 2,981 1,581 i, 883 Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 2 38 16 39. 32 76 IO 06. 60 S 27 57 w S 69 00 E N 66 24 E N 27 57 E N 69 00 W S 66 25 W 2,399 1, 960 1,916 Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Asquith. 3 38 16 55.38 76 09 18. 12 S 42 12 W S 23 30 E N 64 12 E N 42 11 E N 23 30 W S 64 12 W 3,592 i,356 5i8 Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Asquith. 4 38 16 00. 58 76 08 57. 98 N 30 E S 74 35 W S 15 15 E S 30 w N 74 33 E N 15 15 W 605 3,°59 2, 969 Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola. HICKORY. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 15 44. 58 76 09 38. 82 S 38 46 E N 43 38 E S 81 38 W N 38 45 W S 43 39 W N 81 37 E 2,981 1,581 i, 883 Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola". Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 2 38 15 52-42 76 10 00. 76 N 62 17 E N 34 16 E S 67 12 W S 62 17 W S 34 17 w N 67 11 E 1,891 2,842 1,389 Windmill 2. Asquith. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 3 38 16 17. 94 76 10 15.30 S 32 34 W N 89 32 E N 53 11 E N 32 34 E S 89 32 W S 53 11 W 1, 660 2, 060 2,482 Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Asquith. 4 38 16 39-32 76 10 06. 60 S 27 57 W S 69 00 E N 66 24 E N 27 57 E N 69 00 W S 66 25 W 2,399 1,960 1, 916 Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. Windmill 2. Asquith. 58345— J 3 IO i 4 6 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. LOWER THOROUGHFARE. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back 1 / // 38 15 16.32 / // 76 09 20. 92 / N 44 37 E N 16 21 E N 73 49 W / S 44 38 W S 16 21 W S 73 50 E Yards. 4,289 2,185 2,435 Paul. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 2 38 15 22. 58 76 °9 55- 4o N 88 43 E N 39 05 E N 71 47 W S 88 45 W S 39 06 w S 71 48 E 5,95o 2,430 1,497 Norman. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 3 38 15 28. 00 76 09 54. 92 S 89 31 E N 41 44 E N 78 4s W N 89 29 W S 41 44 W S 78 46 E 5,936 2, 282 1,463 Norman. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 4 38 15 39. 62 76 08 48. 36 N 43 26 E N 10 49 W S 88 06 W S 43 27 W S 10 49 E N 88 08 E 3,123 1.335 3,206 Paul. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. 5 38 15 27.02 76 08 45. IO N 37 26 E N 10 59 W N 84 29 W S 37 26 W S 10 59 E S 84 31 E 3,39° 1,768 3,307 Paul. Windmill 2. Hoopersville Methodist Church Cupola. PAUL. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 16 03.42 76 08 15. 64 S 69 20 E N 41 05 E N 6 S 34 W N 69 19 W S 41 05 W S 65 35 E 3,522 i,944 1,230 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 2 38 16 19. 26 76 08 28. 20 S 63 S5 E N 59 58 E S 88 09 W N 63 53 W S 59 59 W N 88 09 E 4,042 1,861 786 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 3 38 16 24. 80 76 oS 17. 22 S S9 32 E N 60 34 E S 78 52 W N 59 31 W S 60 34 W N 78 52 E 3,874 1,515 1,099 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 4 38 16 09. 16 76 08 04. 74 S 64 28 E S 37 50 E N 77 24 W N 64 27 W N 37 50 W S 77 24 E 3,33 2 1, 611 1,445 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 147 CRAB POINT. (Honga River- —Chart No. 40 ) Cor- ner 1 Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 15 53- 08 76 07 23.38 S 64 52 E N 3 31 W N 71 oS W N 64 52 W, S 3 31 E S 71 09 E 2, 106 1,818 2, 652 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 2 38 15 56.60 76 07 48. 80 S 68 35 E N 18 24 E N 68 04 W N 68 34 W S 18 24 W S 68 05 E 2,774 1,787 r >977 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 3 38 16 04. 08 76 07 47. 56 S 63 37 E N 20 12 E N 75 24 W N 63 36 W S 20 12 w S 75 23 E 2,847 i,538 1,929 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 4 38 16 00. 44 76 07 21. 48 S 58 23 E N 5 55 W N 76 37 W N 58 23 W S "5 55 E S 76 38 E 2, 180 1, 575 2,631 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. NORMAN. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 14 13.98 76 06 03. 62 S 62 08 E N 5 00 W S 80 50 W N 62 07 W S 5 00 E N 80 49 E 2,723 2 r457 3,765 Hooper Strait Light. Norman. Applegarth. 2 38 14 32.20 76 07 06. 08 N 38 17 E N 86 59 W S 59 27 w S 38 17 W S 87 00 E N 59 27 E 2,335 2, 198 2,387 Norman. Hopkins Memorial Church Cupola. Applegarth. 3 3 s 15 33-24 76 08 33. 96 S 86 35 E N 35 24 E N 22 32 W N 86 34 W S 35 25 W S 22 32 E 3,79° 3,046 1,652 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. 4 38 15 38. 9S 76 06 45. 80 S 65 15 E N 25 53 W N 69 12 W N 65 14 W S 25 53 E S 69 14 E 1, 000 2 ,S45 3,753 Norman. Paul. Windmill 2. APPLEGARTH. (Hooper Strait — Chart No. 40.) I 38 12 51. 50 76 05 47. S4 S 10 27 E N 10 27 W 3, 121 Okahanikan. N 52 49 E S 52 50 w 2,496 Hooper Strait Light. N 6 55 W S 6 55 E 5,267 Norman. 2 38 13 49. 00 76 06 46. 30 S 83 04 E N 83 03 W 3,57o Hooper Strait Light. N 15 38 E S 15 38 w 3,4i6 Norman. N 84 37 W S 84 38 E 2,593 Applegarth . 3 38 14 13. 98 76 06 03. 62 S 62 08 E N 62 07 W 2,723 Hooper Strait Light. N 5 00 W S 5 00 E 2,457. Norman. S 80 50 W N 80 49 E 3,765 Applegarth . 4 38 13 13.88 76 05 05. 12 N 74 52 W S 74 54 E 5,463 Applegarth. N 48 29 E S 48 29 W 1,137 Hooper Strait Light. S 8 30 W N 8 29 E 3,866 Okahanikan. 148 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. HOOPER STRAIT. (Hooper Strait— Chart No. 40.) Cor- ner True bearing U. S. C. & G S. triangulation of bar Forward Back station 1 / // 38 12 30. 24 / // 76 07 05. 96 / S 48 21 E N 61 18 E N 35 23 W / N 48 20 W S 61 19 W S 35 24 E Yards. 3,540 4,636 3,555 Okahanikan. Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth. 2 38 12 48. 96 76 07 29. 02 S 47 31 E N 71 12 E N 32 31 W N 47 30 W S 71 14 W S 32 31 E 4,418 4,943 2,689 Okahanikan. Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth. 3 38 13 11.04 76 06 56. 76 S 32 47 E N 77 28 E N 56 32 W N 32 46 W S 77 30 w S 56 33 E 4,433 3, 9 r 4 2, 761 Okahanikan. Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth . 4 38 12 54. 18 76 06 02. 80 S 16 58 E N 59 13 E N 60 47 W N 16 58 W S 59 14 W S 60 48 E 3,304 2,771 4,284 Okahanikan. Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth. RICHLAND. (Hooper Strait — Chart No. 40.) I 38 12 37-64 76 08 23. 88 S 61 07 E N 18 E N 62 13 W N 61 05 W S 18 W S 62 17 E 5,389 2,650 11, 910 Okahanikan . Applegarth . Hooper Island Light. 2 38 12 50.28 76 08 24. 76 S 57 26 E N 57 E N 64 00 W N 57 24 W S 57 W S 64 04 E 5,627 2, 224 11, 697 Okahanikan. Applegarth . Hooper Island Light. 3 38 12 50. 40 76 08 12. 76 S 55 34 E N 7 15 W N 64 41 W N 55 32 W S 7 15 E S 64 46 E 5,363 2, 238 11,983 Okahanikan. Applegarth . Hooper Island Light. 4 38 12 37- 72 76 08 12. 58 S 59 28 E N 6 n W N 62 53 W N 59 27 W S 6 11 E S 62 57 E 5,129 2,663 12, 176 Okahanikan. Applegarth . Hooper Island Light. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BLOODSWORTH. (Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 40 and 41.) I 49 Cor- ner True bearing U. S. C. & G. S. triansulatiou of bar Forward Back station 1 / // 38 12 12. 66 O / // 76 02 41. 75 / S 88 is E N 28 04 E N 46 26 W / N 88 11 W S 28 04 W S 46 27 E Yards. 5.55i 2,57° 4,088 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 2 jS 12 24.55 76 02 57. 30 S 84 30 E N 41 00 E N 46 31 W N 84 28 W S 41 00 w S 46 32 E 5.99° 2,474 3,513 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 3 38 12 20. 54 76 03 02. 14 S 85 S3 E N 41 11 E N 43 28 W N 85 51 W S 41 12 w S 43 29 E 6, 107 2, 660 3,5i7 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 12 34. 28 76 03 38. 26 S 82 43 E N 60 26 E N 34 55 W N 82 40 W S 60 27 W S 34 56 E 7,108 3,"8 2,548 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 5 38 12 54.98 76 03 37. 04 S 77 10 E N 72 35 E N 46 59 W N 77 07 W S 72 37 w S 47 00 E 7, 199 2,808 2, 040 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 6 38 12 42. 22 76 02 47. 02 S 78 23 E N 46 42 E N 57 10 W N 78 21 W S 46 43 VV S 57 11 E 5, 807 1,854 3, 358 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 7 38 12 18.85 76 02 34. 19 S 85 56 E N 26 05 E N 50 29 W N 85 54 W S 26 05 W S 50 30 E 5,36° 2, 292 4, IO ° Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. HOPKINS COVE. (Hooper Strait — Chart No. 41.) I 38 12 53- 07 76 02 a. 80 S 73 57 E N 47 46 E N 65 22 W N 73 55 W S 47 47 W S 65 23 E 5, 553 i,347 3,492 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 2 38 13 °3-37 76 03 17. 05 S 73 49 E N 75 27 E N 61 17 W N 73 47 W S 75 28 W S 61 17 E 6, 755 2,219 2,307 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 3 38 13 13-92 76 03 13. 52 S 70 42 E N 84 23 E N 70 25 W N 70 40 W S 84 24 W S 70 26 E 6,774 2,064 2,247 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 13 04. 22 76 02 32. 48 S 70 11 E N 61 11 E N 71 24 W N 70 09 W S 61 12 W S 71 25 E 5,635 1, 098 3,387 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 5 38 12 58.42 76 02 26. 23 S 71 32 E N 47 41 E N 69 18 W N 71 30 W S 47 41 W S 69 19 E 5,4i3 1,076 3, 608 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 150 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. RED SECTOR. (Hooper Strait — Chart No. 41.) Cor- True bearing ner Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triansulatiuu of bar Forward Back station / // / // / / Yards. I 38 12 23. 72 76 02 II. 56 S 83 27 E N 12 05 E N 83 26 W S 12 06 W 4>77 6 i,93 8 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. N 57 00 W S 57 02 E 4,489 Hooper Strait Light. 2 38 12 39. 64 76 02 27. 89 S 78 12 E N 31 45 E N 60 12 W N 78 10 W S 31 45 W S 60 13 E 5.291 1, 597 3> 8 39 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 3 38 12 48. 03 76 02 15. OO S 74 15 E N 24 50 E N 66 08 W N 74 13 W S 24 50 W vS 66 10 E 5>° 2 5 1,184 4, 017 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 12 36. 16 76 02 02. 08 S 77 54 E N 5 57 E N 63 15 W N 77 52 W S 5 57 W S 63 17 E 4, 595 1,484 4,498 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. BELL BUOY. (Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 41 and 42.) 38 II 2 5- 80 38 II 40. 82 38 12 22 84 38 12 24 96 38 12 57 84 38 13 04 38 38 12 3 1 84 38 II S8 90 76 OI 22. 21 76 02 00. 26 N N 1 N 76 01 56. 04 76 01 41. 42 j S I N , N 76 01 40. 72 S N N 76 01 19. 76 76 00 11. 98 76 01 19. 76 67 41 E 13 16 W 49 °7 w 78 3i E 1 48 E 46 15 W 83 14 w 12 w 59 22 w 81 33 E 12 03 w 62 IS w 66 39 E 72 00 E 29 06 W 60 22 E 72 18 E 61 40 W 62 24 E 57 25 E 59 43 W 85 02 E 19 35 w 57 28 W S 67 43 W s i,S 16 E s 49 09 E s 78 33 W s I 48 W s 46 14 E N 83 12 E s 12 E s 59 2 3 E N 81 32 W s 12 04 E s 62 17 E N 66 37 W S 72 °3 W S 29 06 E N 60 21 W S 72 20 W S 61 41 E N 62 24 W S 57 27 W S 59 44 E s 8.S °3 W s 19 36 E S 57 30 E 3, 709 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 3> 953 Head. 6, 717 Hooper Strait Light. 4, 535 ! Sharkfin Shoal Light. 3, 343 ! Head. 5, 627 ! Hooper Strait Light. 4, 362 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 1,925 Head. 4, 856 Hooper Strait Light. 3, 986 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 1, 895 Head. 5, 160 Hooper Strait Light. 4, 275 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 7, 982 Frog. 852 Head. 3, 874 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 7, 384 Frog. 1, 105 Head. 1, 763 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 6, 209 Frog. 3, 214 Head. 3, 379 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 2, 899 Head. 6, 100 Hooper Strait Light. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. JANE. (Upper Tangier Sound — Chart No. 41.) 151 Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 11 25.80 76 00 45. 38 S 88 22 E N 60 06 E N 26 07 W N 88 19 W S 60 07 W S 26 08 E 6, 861 2,828 4,286 Room. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. 2 38 11 42. 26 76 00 45. 56 S 83 45 E N 70 49 E N 29 45 W N 83 43 W S 70 50 w S 29 46 E 6, 9°3 2, 601 3. 793 Room. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. 3 38 11 35. 12 76 00 19. 80 S 85 17 E N 58 16 E N 36 00 W N 85 13 W S 58 17 W S 36 01 E 6,197 2, 082 4,368 Room. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. 4 38 11 25.83 76 00 19 40 S 88 11 E N 51 20 E N 33 50 W N 88 07 W S 51 21 W S 33 Si E 6,170 2 > 2 SS 4,630 Room. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. MUD (DORCHESTER COUNTY). (Upper Tangier Sound — Chart No. 41.) I 38 09 26. 74 76 00 23. 48 S 10 55 W S 87 10 E N 32 41 W N 10 55 E N 87 07 W S 32 41 E 2,838 5,546 2, 607 Senator. Deal Island Church. Crab. 2 38 10 15. 54 75 59 41-40 N 11 13 E N 77 45 W S 20 31 w S 11 13 W S 77 46 E N 20 30 E 3,853 2,587 4,732 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Crab. Senator. 3 38 10 22. 44 75 59 20. 74 N 3 13 E N 84 oS W S 25 20 w S 3 13 W S 84 09 E N 25 19 E 3, 55 2 3,094 5,162 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Crab. Senator. 4 38 09 53. 08 Then 75 59 iS. 00 :e alons; county N 67 28 W S 31 so W S 72 57 E boundary as c S 67 29 E N 31 49 E N 72 58 W elineated on C 3,4" 4, 3 2 5 3,97o hart No. 41 Crab. Senator. Deal Island Church. to corner No. 1. 152 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. SHARKFIN SHOAL. (Upper Tangier Sou ml ( 'hart No. 41.) Cur- lier Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance of bar Forward Back station 1 / // 38 " 34-68 / // 75 5 8 49- °7 / N 29 51 E N 30 05 W N 54 32 W / S 29 i°5 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. Head. 4 38 13 14. 35 76 00 47. 66 N 84 08 W S 48 09 E N 72 50 E S 84 09 E N 48 08 W S 72 51 W 1,835 3,374 6,470 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 5 38 13 26. 27 76 00 09. 33 S 85 41 W S 29 22 E N 73 42 E N 85 40 E N 29 22 W S 73 44 W 2,853 3,043 5,377 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 6 38 13 3°- 68 75 59 55- °8 S 83 34 w S 21 41 E N 74 07 E N 83 33 E N 21 40 W S 74 10 W 3,245 3,°i4 4,972 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 7 38 12 21. 93 75 58 43- 47 S 58 38 W S 60 00 E N 38 02 E N 58 38 E N 59 58 W S 38 03 W 927 4,173 4,671 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Room. Frog. WARE SANDS. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 12 57. 84 76 01 40. 72 S 66 39 E N 72 00 E N 29 06 W N 66 37 W S 72 03 w S 29 06 E 4,275 7,982 852 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. Head. 2 38 13 23. 40 76 01 40. 22 N 17 12 W S 74 40 W S 56 5° E S 17 12 E N 74 39 E N 56 48 W 3,799 444 4,672 Croch. Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. 3 38 14 00. 09 76 01 56. 44 S 09 E S 48 52 E N 16 08 W N 09 W N 48 50 W S 16 08 E !,355 5,767 2,490 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Croch. 4 38 14 03. 76 76 01 49. 12 S 7 22 W S 46 38 E N 21 21 W N 7 22 E N 46 37 W S 21 21 E 1,491 5, 7°5 2,435 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Croch. 5 o 8 13 14-35 ■76 00 47. 66 N8408W S 48 og E N 72 50 E S 84 og E N 48 oS W S 72 51 W 1,835 3, 374 6,470 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 6 38 13 04. 38 76 01 19. 76 S 60 22 E N 72 18 E N 61 40 W N 60 21 W S 72 20 W S 61 41 E 3, 874 7,384 1, i°5 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. Head. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. SAND SHOAL. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) 153 Cor- True l earing ner Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triaugulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 3S 13 26. 27 76 00 09. 33 S 85 41 w N 85 40 E 2 .853 Head. S 29 22 E N 29 22 W 3.043 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 73 42 E S 73 44 W 5, 377 Frog. 3 s r 4 47- 44 76 01 32. 07 N 59 2 S W S 59 25 E 1.556 Croch. a 12 19 W N 12 19 E 3.° 2T Head. S 34 26 E N 34 25 W 6,534 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 3 38 14 31. ro 75 59 47-39 N 71 56 W S 71 57 E 4,337 Croch. S 55 00 W N 55 01 E 4,186 Head. S 10 38 E N 10 38 W 4,922 Sharkfin Shoal Light. 4 38 13 30. 68 75 59 55- °8 S 83 34 w N 83 33 E 3.245 Head. S 21 41 E N 21 40 W 3, OI 4 Sharkfin Shoal Light. JN 74 07 E S 74 10 W 4,97 2 Frog. CLAY ISLAND. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 13 38. 82 75 59 2 S. 94 S 80 45 W S 7 44 E N 75 07 E N 80 44 E N 7 44 W S 75 09 W 3,972 3, IQ 4 4,229 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 2 3S 14 21.04 75 59 32-36 S 61 42 w S 6 27 E S 85 23 E N 61 41 E N 6 27 W N 85 21 W 4,348 4,528 4, 192 Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 3 38 14 30. 64 75 58 19- I2 S 67 33 W S 16 38 w S 73 30 E N 67 31 E N 16 37 E N 73 29 W 6,250 5, 033 2, 326 Head. Sharkfin Shoal light. Frog. 4 38 13 50. S2 75 58 50- 54 S 78 05 W S 9 5 r W N 77 27 E N 78 03 E N 9 51 E 3 77 26 W 5. 050 3.532 3, J 4i Head. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Frog. 154 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. EVANS. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 14 31. 10 75 59 47-39 N 71 56 W S 55 00 w S 10 38 E S 71 57 E N 55 01 E N 10 38 W 4, 337 4, 186 4,922 Croch . Head. Sharkfm Shoal Light. 2 38 14 47. 44 76 01 32. 07 N 59 25 W S 12 19 W S 34 26 E S 59 25 E N 12 19 E N 34 2-5 W 1.556 3,021 6,534 Croch. Head. ' . Sharkfm Shoal Light. 3 38 15 24.82 76 01 17. 20 N 73 49 E N 9 56 W S 75 00 W S 73 5° W S 9 56 E N 74 59 E 3,702 2,987 !.797 Fish. Roast. Croch. 4 38 15 43. 82 76 00 57 10 N 82 37 E N 24 31 W S 64 02 W S 82 36 W S 24 31 E N 64 01 E 3.°46 2,528 2,525 Fish. Roast. Croch. 5 38 15 10. 00 75 59 43- 39 N 34 41 E N 3 39 W N 89 32 W S 34 42 W S 3 39 E S 89 34 E 1,863 4,623 4,230 Fish. Ear. Croch. 6 38 14 44. 60 75 59 23- 83 S 54 Si W S 3 °3 E S 74 01 E N 54 49 E N 3 03 W N 74 00 W 4,96i 5,30i 4,110 Head. Sharkfm Shoal Light. Frog. GOOSE CREEK. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 15 24. 82 76 01 17. 20 N 73 49 E N 9 56 W S 75 00 W S 73 50 w S 9 56 E N 74 59 E 3,702 2,987 1.797 Fish. Roast. Croch. 2 38 iS 52-25 76 01 56. 97 S 26 00 w N 88 41 E N 15 03 E N 26 00 E S 88 43 W S 15 03 W i,546 4,613 2, 089 Croch. Fish. Roast . 3 38 16 37. 70 76 01 46. 32 S 71 46 E N 60 53 E N 28 09 E N 71 44 W S 60 54 w S 28 09 w 4,558 3, 402 549 Fish. Ear. Roast. 4 38 16 39. 67 76 00 32. 78 S 57 5i E N 32 38 E N n 43 W N 57 50 W S 32 39 W S 11 43 E 2,803 1,888 3. 905 Fish. Ear. Elliott. 5 38 15 43; 82 76 00 57. 10 N 82 37 E N 24 31 W S 64 02 W S 82 38 W S 24 31 E N 64 01 E 3.046 2,528 2,525 Fish. Roast. Croch. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. DUCK ISLAND. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) 155 Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance 1 U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation ol bar Forward Back I / // 38 15 44. 16 / // 75 59 59- 19 / N 2 05 E N 48 31 W S 73 39 W / S 2 05 W S 48 32 E N 73 38 E Yards. 3>463 3,456 3,97o Ear. Roast. Croch. 2 08 15 58-34 76 00 14. 96 N 10 21 E N 50 08 W S 64 48 W S 10 21 W S 50 09 E N 64 47 E 3, 033 2,826 ' 3, 747 Ear. Roast. Croch. 3 38 16 33. S6 76 00 17. 72 S 56 55 E N 18 59 E N 16 29 W N.56 54 W S is 59 W S 16 30 E 2 ,356 1, 900 4,203 Fish. Ear. Elliott. 4 38 16 42. 24 76 00 00. 44 N 23 51 W N 82 37 W S 50 50 w S 23 51 E S 82 38 E N 50 48 E 4,086 2,577 4,870 Elliott. Roast. Croch. 5 38 16 09.32 75 59 33- 7 2 N 11 55 W N 66 12 W S 66 21 W S 11 55 E S 66 13 E N 66 19 E 2, 671 3,5"o 4,898 Ear. Roast. Croch. BUNGAY. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 16 33. 56 76 00 17. 72 S 56 55 E N 18 59 E N 16 29 W N 56 54 W S 18 59 W S 16 30 E 2,356 1, 900 4,203 Fish. Ear. Elliott. 2 38 17 iS. 81 76 01 03. 08 S 48 31 E N 81 35 E N 17 E N 48 29 W S Si 36 W S 17 W 4, 244 ' 1,844 2,503 Fish. Ear. Elliott. 3 38 17 48. 46 76 01 12. 58 S 70 37 E N 9 59 E N 50 09 W N 70 37 W S 9 59 W S 50 10 E 2, 200 1,528 3,259 Ear. Elliott. Farm. 4 38 17 53-27 76 00 58. 09 S 62 11 E N s 07 W N 56 18 W N 62 11 W S 5 07 E S 56 19 E 1,912 1,347 3,47i Ear. Elliott. Farm. 5 38 16 42. 24 76 00 00. 44 N 23 51 W N 82 37 W S 50 50 W S 23 51 E S 82 38 E N 50 48 E 4,086 2,577 4,870 Elliott. Roast. Croch. 156 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. OLD HOUSE. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangi llatiou uf bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 17 24- 57 76 01 45. 83 N 88 32 E N 26 26 E N 29 13 W S 88 33 W S 26 26 W S 29 14 E 2, 960 2,580 3>3i° Ear. Elliott. Farm. 2 38 17 30.80 76 01 56. 02 S 87 37 E N 34 03 E N 26 40 W N 87 35 W S 34 03 w S 26 41 E 3,234 2,535 3,004 Ear. Elliott. Farm. 3 38 18 27.98 76 01 48. 36 S 5 32 E N 81 57 E N 20 06 E N 5 32 W S 81 57 W S 20 07 w 3,249 1,228 3,o8i Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 4 38 18 26:80 76 01 35. 94 S 18 W N 76 33 E N 13 58 E N 18 E S 76 33 W S 13 58 w 3,195 911 3,018 Roast. Elloitt. Thoro. POINT. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 18 33. 79 76 01 19. 90 S 7 22 W S 87 01 E N 6 24 E N 7 21 E N 87 01 W S 6 25 W 3,459 460 2, 7 J 3 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 2 38 18 36. 44 76 01 24. 92 S 5 02 W S 79 11 E N 9 30 E N 5 02 E N 79 11 W S 9 30 W 3,533 604 2,643 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 3 38 18 44. 20 76 01 18. 54 S 7 13 W S 84 49 E N 6 29 E N 7 13 E N 84 48 W S 6 29 W 3,8n 1,003 2,361 Roast. High. Thoro. - 4 38 18 41. 50 76 01 13. 66 S 9 22 W N 89 59 E N 3 13 E N 9 22 E S 89 58 W S 3 13 w 3. 74o 669 2,441 Roast. High. Thoro. HILL. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 18 41. 16 76 01 36. 80 S 06 E S 73 18 E N 17 04 E N 06 W N 73 18 W S 17 04 W 3,677 95° 2,561 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 2 38 18 49. 24 76 01 47. 96 S 4 23 E S 65 40 E N 25 43 E N 4 23 W N 65' 40 W S 25 44 w 3,963 1,322 2,415 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 3 3S 19 11. 08 76 01 16. 30 N 8 12 E S 73 49 w S 6 33 W S 8 12 W N 73 48 E N 633 E 1,454 2, 502 4, 7!9 Thoro. Farm. Roast. 4 38 19 05, 24 76 01 09. 84 N 1 15 H S 79 00 w S 8 59 W S 1 15 w N 78 59 E N 8 59 E 1,636 2, 624 4,547 Thoro. Farm. Roast. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 157 THOROUGH. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) Cor- True bearing ner Latitude Longitude Distance u. s. c. of bar Forward Back station / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 18 51.58 76 02 09. 22 S 12 09 E S 70 34 E N 37 34 E N 12 09 W N 70 34 W S 37 35 W 4,123 i>877 2,645 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 2 38 19 08. 52 76 02 28. 22 S 16 37 E S 62 17 E N 54 10 E N 16 36 W N 62 16 W S 54 11 W 4, 802 2,57° 2, 606 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 3 38 19 24. 34 76 OI 5I.32 S 4 22 E S 36 49 E N 48 54 E N 4 22 W N 36 49 W S 48 55 W 5,150 2,159 1,506 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. 4 38 19 10. 48 76 OI 41. 70 » S 1 40 E S 39 2S E N 31 09 E N 1 40 W N 39 28 W S 31 09 W 4,670 1,634 1,705 Roast. Elliott. Thoro. HALF WAY MARK. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41.) I 38 19 05. 24 76 01 09. 84 N 1 15 E S 79 00 w S 8 59 W S 1 is w N 78 59 E N 8 59 E 1,636 2,624 ■ 4, 547 Thoro. Farm. Roast. 2 38 19 11. 08 76 01 16. 30 N 8 12 E S 8 12 W i,454 Thoro. S 73 49 W S 6 33 W N 73 48 E N 6 .33 E 2, 502 4, 7 10 Farm. Roast. 3 38 19 23. 76 76 00 57. 74 N 15 47 W S 68 46 W S 15 47 E N 68 45 E 1,051 3,108 Thoro. Farm. S 17 24 E N 17 24 W 1, 493 High. 4 38 19 17. 40 76 00 18. 58 N 47 17 W S 76 57 W S 38 01 W S 47 18 E N 76 55 E N 38 01 E 1, 804 4,041 1,900 Thoro. Farm. Elliott. 5 38 19 05. 54 76 01 00. iS N 7 44 W S 79 46 W S 3 23 W S 7 44 E N 79 45 E N 3 23 E 1, 641 2,877 1,097 Thoro. Farm. Elliott. FLAT ROCK. (Fishing Bay — Chart No. 41. I 38 19 17.46 76 00 18. 58 N 47 17 W S 76 57 W S 38 01 W S 47 18 E N 76 55 E N 38 01 E 1, 804 4,041 1, 900 Thoro. Farm. Elliott. 2 38 19 23. 76 76 00 57. 74 N 15 47 W S 68 46 W S 17 24 E S 15 47 E N 68 45 E N 17 24 W 1,051 3,108 !;493 Thoro. Farm. High. 3 38 19 57. 00 76 00 09. 42 S 86 01 W S 61 45 W S 18 13 W N 86 00 E N 61 43 E N 18 12 E i,573 4, 746 2,679 Thoro. Farm. High. 4 38 19 5 2 - 57 76 00 00. 66 N 88 44 W S 64 35 W S 24 05 w S 8S 45 E N 64 33 E N 24 05 E 1, 802 4,886 2, 622 Thoro. Farm. High. 158 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. FROG POINT. {Upper Tangier Sound — Chart No. 41.) Cor- ner Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back I / // 38 13 29. 62 / // 75 57 27. 69 / S 45 27 w S 20 05 E N 31 41 E / N 45 25 E N 20 04 W S 31 41 w Yards. 3-941 4, 651 1,641 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Room. Frog. 2 38 13 39-9° 75 57 3°- 22 S 41 22 W S 19 26 E N 41 30 E N 41 21 E N 19 26 W S 41 30 w 4,147 5, 000 1,403 Sharkfin Shoal Light: Room. Frog. 3 38 13 46. 05 75 56 49- 9° N 9 37 W S 48 58 W S 6 51 E S 9 37 E N 48 56 E N 6 50 W 855 5,057 4,957 Frog. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Room. 4 3S 13 37- 18 75 56 47- 81 N 9 51 W S 52 01 W S 6 36 E S 9 51 E N 52 00 E N 6 36 W i,i59 4,909 4,653 Frog. Sharkfin Shoal Light. Room. NEW. (Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) I 38 15 07. 92 75 56 01. 04 N 41 30 E N 29 39 W S 36 57 W S 41 30 W S 29 39 E N 36 56 E 2, 020 2,093 2 ,399 Roar. Cow. Frog. 2 38 15 13.00 75 55 57-48 N 42 50 E N 34 26 W S 36 21 W S 42 50 W S 34 27 E N 36 21 E 1,829 1,998 2,593 Roar. Cow. Frog. 3 38 15 09. 30 75 55 53-3° N 37 41 E N 35 00 W S 40 00 W s 37 4i w S 35 02 E N 40 00 E 1,852 2, 164 2, 5 6 3 Roar. Cow. Frog. HILLS AND HOLES. (Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) I 38 15 23. 48 75 55 55- 68 N 50 26 E N 42 26 W S 32 59 W S 50 26 W S 42 27 E N 32 58 E 1,552 1, 7.54 2, 911 Roar. Cow. Frog. 2 38 15 36- 38 75 55 56-96 N 65 47 E N 53 05 W S 28 20 W S 65 47 w S 53 06 E N 28 19 E 1,348 1,430 3,269 Roar. Cow. Frog. 3 38 15 34- 7° 75 55 49- °4 N 59 11 E N 55 59 W S 31 58 w S 59 12 W S 56 00 E N 31 58 E 1,187 1,634 3,327 Roar. , Cow. Frog. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ROARING POINT WEST. (Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) 159 Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 15 46. 36 75 55 49- 20 N 78 01 E N 30 35 E N 68 50 W S 78 02 w S 30 34 W S 68 50 E 1,047 4, 228 1,448 Roar. Rag. Cow. 2 38 16 07. 10 75 55 5o-68 S 82 20 W S 65 35 E N 36 41 E N 82 20 E N 65 35 W S 36 42 W I ,3 2 3 1,167 3,667 Cow. Roar. Rag. 3 38 16 07. 78 Then 75 55 43. 22 S 82 29 W N 82 28 E 1, 522 S 59 42 E N 59 42 W 1, 002 N 86 14 E S 86 15 W 2,083 ce along county boundary as delineated on Chart No. 4 Cow. Roar. Nanticoke Church, t to corner No . 1 . BEAN SHOAL. (Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) I 38 17 32. 06 75 55 52 90 S 40 49 E N 88 05 E N 22 07 W N 40 48 W S 88 05 W S 22 07 E 3,574 2,251 1,424 Nanticoke Church. Rag. Okay. 2 38 17 38. 48 75 56 00 78 S 41 03 E S 86 42 E N 16 30 W N 41 03 W N 86 41 W S 16 30 E 3,876 2,463 1,149 Nanticoke Church. Rag. Okay. 3 38 17 44.04 75 55 52 22 S 36 42 E S 81 38 E N 31 12 W N 36 41 W N 81 37 W S 31 12 E 3,878 2,255 1,070 Nanticoke Church. Rag. Okay. OUTER HOLE. (Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) I 38 17 33- 54 ■ 75 55 22.32 S 28 56 E N 61 53 E N 46 44 W N 28 56 W S 61 54 W S 46 45 E 3,148 3,612 1,851 Nanticoke Church. Bivalve Church. Okay. 2 38 17 49. 98 75 55 33-62 S 28 51 E N 71 46 E N 55 43 W N 28 50 W S 71 47 W S 55 43 E 3,778 3,670 1, 269 Nanticoke Church. Bivalve Church. Okay. 3 38 17 55- 16 Then 75 55 18.02 ;e along county N 69 44 W S 2 42 E S 61 59 E boundary as c S 69 44 E N 2 42 W N 61 58 W elineated on C i,559 4,13! 1,498 hart No. 4] Okay. Roar. Rag. to corner No. 1. i6o Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. LOWER NEWFOUNDLAND. {Nanticoke River — Chart No. 41.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 19 IO. 26 75 54 48- 56 S 55 45 E N 69 30 E N 66 21 W N 55 44 W S 69 31 W S 66 22 E 2, 769 3.088 1, 008 Bivalve Church. Juliet. At. 2 38 19 18. 72 75 54 40. 88 S 48 30 E N 73 30 E N 83 59 W N 48 30 W S 73 31 W S 83 59 E 2,783 2,805 1,134 Bivalve Church. Tuliet. At. 3 38 19 15. 10 75 54 36- 78 S 48 56 E N 70 24 E N 78 58 W N 48 55 W S 70 25 W S 78 58 E 2,615 2,738 1, 260 Bivalve Church. Juliet. Ar. UPPER NEWFOUNDLAND. (Naniicoke River — Chart No. 41.) I 38 19 22. 74 75 54 37-36 S 45 10 E N 75 43 E S 89 13 W N 45 09 W S 75 44 W N 89 13 E 2,807 2,678 1, 220 Bivalve Church. Juliet. Ar. 2 38 19 31. 22 75 54 34. 46 S 40 12 E N 81 32 E S 76 53 W N 40 11 W S 81 32 W N 76 52 E 2, 966 2,547 i,332 Bivalve Church. Juliet. Ar. 3 38 19 34. 96 75 54 25- 58 S 35 03 E N 83 46 E S 74 23 W N 35 04 W S 83 47 w N 74 23 E 2, 922 2,297 !,592 Bivalve Church. Juliet. Ar. 4 38 19 28. 28 75 54 22.42 S 36 21 E N 77 49 E S 82 50 W N 36 20 W S 77 50 W N 82 50 E 2, 69O 2,250 1,631 Bivalve Church. Juliet. Ar. ■ NORTHWEST MIDDLEGROUND. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Holland Island — Chart No. 42.) I 38 06 15. 00 76 10 16.74 S 59 10 E N 76 16 E N 36 52 E N 59 07 W S 76 19 W S 36 55 W 8,409 8, 292 12, 872 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 2 38 06 26. 08 76 12 00. 79 S 64 53 E N 81 26 E N 46 34 E N 64 57 W S 81 30 W S 46 38 W 11,039 10, 948 14, 448 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 3 38 08 03. 16 76 11 24. 40 S 48 36 E S 80 20 E N 55 02 E N 48 32 W N 80 16 W S 55 06 W 12, 032 9,999 11, 621 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 4 38 07 38. 78 76 10 49-45 S 48 36 E S 84 31 E N 48 58 E N 48 33 W N 84 28 W S 49 01 w 10, 789 8,966 n,392 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. SOUTHEAST MIDDLEGROUND. (Chesapeake Bay — Off Holland Island — Chart No. 42.) I6l Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation of bar Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. I 38 05 41. 56 76 09 36. 60 S 62 39 E N 66 05 E N 30 13 E N 62 37 W S 66 08 W S 30 16 W 6,925 7,641 13,222 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 2 38 06 15. 00 76 IO 16. 74 S 59 10 E N 76 16 E N 36 52 E N 59 07 W S 76 19 W S 36 55 W 8,409 8,292 12, 872 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 3 38 06 29. 56 76 09 05. OO S 47 53 E N 76 28 E N 30 39 E N 47 si W S 76 30 W S 30 42 w 7,157 6,319 11, 401 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. 4 38 05 51.32 76 08 46. So S 53 57 E N 63 55 E N 25 39 E N 53 56 W S 63 58 W S 25 41 W 5, 964 6, 3°° 12,311 Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Okahanikan. [Spire. BOUNDARY. (Entrance to Kedge Straits — Chart No. 42. 38 04 34.32 38 04 40. 24 3 I 38 05 12. 18 33 05 76 04 3 2 - 26 76 04 39- 44 76 04 °5- 82 76 04 00 70 S 65 05 W ! N 65 04 E S 33 24 E ! N 33 24 W S 59 26 E N 59 24 W S 57 52 W j N 57 52 E S 33 52 E N 33 50 W S 58 49 E I N 58 47 W S 50 37 W . N 50 36 E S 22 18 E N 22 17 W S 47 17 E N 47 15 W S 52 53 W S 21 25 E S 46 56 E N 52 52 E N 21 24 W N 46 54 W 5, 9°3 6,73° 2, 091 6,177 6,997 3,45° 6, 707 6,927 3, 5 J 6 6,593 6, 780 Holland Island Bar Light. Fog 2. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Bar Light. Fog 2. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Bar Light. Fog 2. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Bar Light. Fog 2. Solomons Lump Light. Thence along county boundary as delineated on Chart No. 42 to corner No. 38 04 40. 76 I 76 04 14. 80 j S 65 04 W ' N 65 03 E S 28 28 E i N 28 27 W S 55 4i E N 55 39 W 2,677 i Holland Island Bar Light. 5,840 j Fog 2. 6,452 ' Solomons Lump Light. Thence along county boundary as delineated on Chart No. 42 to corner No. 1. 58345—13 " l62 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. Cor- ner of bar HOLLAND STRAITS. (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42.) True bearing Latitude o / // 38 05 14. 62 38 05 45. 96 Back U. S. C. & G. S. trianeulatiou station 76 04 36. 82 N 14 01 W j S 14 02 E S 39 01 VV : N 39 01 E S 51 03 E N 51 02 W 76 05 15. 10 i S 13 51 W S 49 55 E N o 22 E 38 06 20. 12 1 76 04 58. 40 N N 62 42 E 13 19 W 38 06 57. 60 38 07 50. 85 76 04 ^9. 70 : N N 76 04 48. 22 I S Is N N 15 51 E N 49 52 W S o 22 W S 62 44 w S 13 19 E S 15 47 W : N 15 46 E I 70 23 E S 70 25 W 59 S3 W S 59 S3 E 17 04 W ! N 17 04 E 2S 55 W j N 28 54 E 11 31 W j N 11 31 E 86 06 E S 86 08 W 6 38 08 09. 80 76 04 39. 00 ! S 26 25 W N 26 24 E |S 12 18 W I N 12 17 E S 88 13 E ! N 88 12 W 7 38 08 19. 36 [ 76 03 50. 91 I S 45 02 W ! N 45 01 E N 19 48 E N 84 03 VV 19 50 W S4 05 E S N 15 08 W 86 38 E 8 06 44. 38 76 04 31. 24 N 66 06 E N 49 30 VV S 20 35 VV 8 06 15. 50 76 04 44. 66 N 59 52 E N 21 23 VV S 20 59 VV 11 ; 38 06 03. 55 76 04 48. 96 i N 16 01 VV 21 09 VV 44 08 E 12 38 05 29. 14 76 04 20. 70 N 22 07 W 39 26 VV 46 09 E n 15 07 e ; S 86 39 VV , S 66 08 W ! S 49 32 E N 20 34 E S 50 54 W I S 21 23 E j N 20 58 E S 16 02 E ' N 21 09 E N 44 06 VV S 22 08 E N 39 25 E N 46 07 VV Yards. 4. 132 2,9 2 3 7.607 3>42? 9,067 2 >95i 7,636 1,849 4, 654 6.674 1,068 6, 007 i,44i 7,695 6, 529 2, 119 .8,37° 6, 271 3,143 9,035 5, OI 4 38 07 53. 56 76 04 28.45 S 42 11 VV N 42 10 E j 1,823 7, 905 5,997 6,630 1, 511 5, 659 7,422 2- t73 4, 558 2,454 4,204 8,961 3,798 3, 575 7,608 Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Bar Light. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Church Spire. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Church Spire . Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Solomons Lump Light. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Solomons Lump Light. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 163 BOUNDARIES OF CRAB BOTTOMS. EXPLANATION. The laws providing for the survey of the oyster bars of Maryland also contain a section which requires " an accurate survey of and delineation upon the maps and charts aforesaid of all bottoms of the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay where grass grows and it is profitable to scrape for soft shell or shedder crabs, and shall have such bottoms properly designated by permanent objects on the shore, as provided hereinbefore for natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks, which said crabbing sections shall be exempt from leasing for oyster culture." As far as is known, the crab bottoms of Maryland 1 were the first of their kind to be surveyed and therefore they presented a new problem, which was found to differ 2 in many ways from that of a survey of oyster bars. In a general way, it can be stated that the boundaries of the crab bottoms as estab- lished by the Maryland Shell Fish Commission and delineated on the "Maryland Oyster Charts" published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, are confined to waters between the 1 -fathom contour (6 feet depth of water) and the shore line. Therefore, in most cases the mean low water line of the shore has been adopted as an inner boundary for the crab bottoms, but the same system of straight lines and numbered corners used to delineate the oyster bars has been retained for defining the off-shore water boundaries. The boundaries of the crab bottoms of Maryland, as established by the Shell Fish Commission and shown on the Coast and Geodetic Survey charts and projections and on the "leasing charts" of the Commission, are technically defined and described by a method but little different from that used for the description of the boundaries of oyster bars. METHOD OF DESCRIBING BOUNDARIES. The descriptions have been arranged in tabular form, thus avoiding many' hundred repetitions of the same words by making one explanation of the tables sufficient for all crab bottoms in each county. Title. — At the top of each tabular form is given the legal name of the crab bottom to be described, and the one by which it is known and designated in the published records and on the oyster charts. The adopted name of the crab bottom is the one used locally, as nearly as could be ascertained by the hydrographic engineer of the Commission ; and when there was no local name in common use, a name was selected from one of the prominent features of the vicinity that would naturally suggest the section of the waters where the crab bottom was located. Underneath the name, in parentheses, is given the general locality of the crab bottom and the serial number of the "Maryland Oyster Chart," on which its legal boundaries are shown. 3 First column. — This column, under the heading of "Corner of bottom," gives the number corresponding to the corner of the boundary as shown on the charts and to the 1 Crab bottoms within the meaning of the laws of Maryland were found only in Somerset and Dorchester Counties, 2 See pages 69 to 70 of " First Annual Report of Maryland Shell Fish Commission" for description of " Survey of crabbing grounds." 3 These charts can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey at Washington, D. C 164 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. number on the buoy marking the actual corner of the bottom. The numbers of the corners have been assigned by naming the southernmost point No. 1 , thence proceeding in a clockwise direction around the bottom. Where a corner of a crab bottom is identical with the corner of the boundaries of one or more other crab bottoms or oyster bars, only the number of the corner of the crab bottom being described in the table is given in this column. Second and third columns. — These two columns, under the headings of "Latitude" and "Longitude," give the geographic positions of the corners. These positions have been adopted by the Commission as the primary technical definition of the location of the corners, and should be considered as final in case of a dispute arising from discrepan- cies caused by other means of location. The latitudes and longitudes given in these columns are based on the United States standard datum of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the points thus defined can be relocated from distant triangulation stations of the survey, even though all the landmarks and buoys originally used for their location have been destroyed by natural or other causes. Fourth and fifth columns. — These two columns, under the general heading of "True bearing" ' and the specific headings "Forward" and "Back," give bearings measured from a true north-and-south line. The three "Forward" bearings are from the corner of the boundary designated in the first column to the triangulation stations named on the corresponding lines in the last column, and the three "Back" bearings are from these same stations in the last column to the corresponding corner of boundary in the first column. The difference in minutes or arc between the forward and back bearings shown in some cases is actual and not accidental, and is due to the fact that the compu- tations took into account the spheroidal shape of the earth. Sixth column. — This column, under the heading of "Distance," gives the three computed distances in yards from the corner of the bottom noted in the first column to the three triangulation stations named on the corresponding lines in the last column, and vice versa. Seventh column. — This column, under the heading of "U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation station," 2 gives the names of the landmarks from which were computed the corresponding "Latitude," "Longitude," "True bearing," and "Distance" of the "Corner of bottom" designated in the first column. A full description of the location and markings of these triangulation stations is given in another part of this publication under the heading of "Descriptions of Triangulation Stations." Notes. — The descriptive notes relating to the shore line boundaries which appear between the descriptions of corners located on land require no explanation other, than the statement that the laws of Maryland reserve to riparian owners all waters of "any creek, cove, or inlet less than one hundred yards in width at its mouth at low tide." SURVEYING METHODS FOR RELOCATION OF BOUNDARIES. There are a number of methods that can be used in the relocation of the actual boundaries of the crab bottoms as technically described in this publication and delineated on the published charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the "leasing charts" of the Maryland Shell Fish Commission, but as they are practically the same as those 1 The mean magnetic variation for Dorchester County was 6° 00' west of north in 1911 and increasing at the rate of 5' yearly. 2 Geographic positions of these triangulation stations can be obtained by application to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 165 required for the relocation of oyster-bar boundaries, the description of the "Surveying Methods for Relocation of Boundaries" given in this publication under the heading of "Boundaries of Oyster Bars" will be sufficient to indicate several methods that can be used in the relocation of crab-bottom boundaries. BOUNDARIES OF CRAB BOTTOMS. FOX CREEK. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) Cor- ner of bot- tom Latitude Longitude True bearing Forward Back 38 16 57. 05 76 07 36. 02 S 59 07 W N 59 06 E S 33 12 E N 33 II W j S 75 42 E I N 75 41 W Thence from corner No. 1 along the mean low- water line of the shore to corner No. 2 , excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. Yards. 2,533 410 .374 U. S. C & G. S. triangulation station Windmill Paul. Duck 38 17 52. 78 I 76 06 35. 64 S 49 55 W S 31 5i w S 15 46 E N 49 54 E N 31 51 E N 15 46 W 4,939 2, 616 2,562 Windmill Paul. Duck. 38 17 55. 54 I 76 06 27. 32 I S 50 42 W ! N 50 41 E ' 5, 168 Windmill 2. '■ S 34 41 W j N 34 40 E 2, 815 Paul. i S 10 31 E , N 10 31 W I 2,602 ] Duck. Thence from corner No. 3 along the mean low- water line of the shore to corner No. 4, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its moutn at low tide. 4 38 17 20. 78 76 06 46. 32 S 59 00 W S 43 49 w S 35 15 E N 58 5S E N 43 48 E N 35 15 W 4,077 1,584 1, 697 Windmill 2. Paul. Duck. 5 3S 17 13- 7 8 76 07 01. 00 S 59 01 W S 37 55 W S 49 59 E N 59 00 E N 37 55 E N 49 59 W 3,621 1,149 1,789 Windmill 2. Paul. Duck. WINGATE. (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) I 38 16 28. 98 76 06 26. 00 S 10 16 E N 10 16 W 2,138 Norman. N 50 39 E S 50 30 w 569 Duck. N 69 46 W S 69 46 E i,744 Paul. 2 38 16 48. 48 76 06 33. 10 S 87 52 W N 87 51 E 1,449 Paul. S 11 39 E N 11 39 W 2, 820 Norman. S 64 42 E N 64 42 W 696 Duck. 3 38 17 13.78 76 07 01. 00 S 59 01 W N 59 00 E 3,621 Windmill 2. S 37 55 W N 37 55 E 1,149 Paul. S 49 59 E N 49 59 W 1,789 Duck. 4 38 17 20. 78 76 06 46. 32 S 50 00 w N 58 58 E 4,077 Windmill 2. S 43 49 W N 43 48 E 1,584 Paul. S 35 IS E N 35 15 W 1,697 Duck. Thence from c 3rner No. 4 along the mean low -water line of the shore to corner No. 5, excluding anv creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. S 38 16 39. 67 76 06 09. 46 S 80 57 W N 80 55 E 4,53! Windmill 2. S 1 22 W N 1 22 E 2, 466 Norman. S 63 20 E N 63 19 W 3.154 St. Thomas Church Spire. 1 66 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. DUCK POINT COVE. ' (Honga River — Chart No. 40.) Cor- ner of bot- tom Latitude Longitude True bearing Back U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation station 38 15 48. 74 38 16 19.95 38 16 28. 76 05 35. 62 76 05 54. 76 06 26. OO N 27 39 W N 56 38 W S 52 03 W N 30 16 W N 69 47 W S 13 57 W S 10 16 E N 50 39 E N 69 46 W S 27 39 E S 56 39 E N 52 03 E S 30 16 E S 60 48 E N 13 57 E N 10 16 W S 50 39 W S 69 46 E Yards. 1. 939 3,563 1,215 770 2, 627 h 855 2,138 569 . 1, 744 Duck. Paul. Norman. Duck. Paul. Norman . Norman. Duck. Paul. 38 16 39. 67 76 06 09. 46 S 80 57 W N 80 53 E 4, 53 S 1 22 W N 1 22 E 2,466 S 63 20 E N 63 19 W 3, 154 Thence from corner No. 4 along the mean low-water line of the shore to corner No. 5, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. Windmill Norman. St. Thomas Church Spire. 38 16 44. 75 76 05 19. 00 S 82 43 W S 81 20 w S 27 59 W N 82 43 E N 81 18 E N 27 58 E ,35 2 ,884 ,986 Duck. Windmill Norman. 38 16 38.01 76 05 11.42 N 87 55 W S 87 56 E j i,544 Duck. S 83 45 W N 83 42 E [ 6, 053 Windmill 2 . S 33 38 W N 33 37 E ! 2,893 I Norman. Thence from corner No. 6 along the mean low- water line of the shore to comer No. 7, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 38 16 12.97 76 04 48. 16 N 67 2.3 W N 74 55 W S 54 49 w N 61 38 w N 71 25 w S 61 22 w s s N 67 24 E 74 56 E 54 49 E ■2,341 4,389 2,717 Duck. Paul. Norman. S s N 61 39 E 71 26 E 61 21 E 2,546 4,555 2, 620 Duck. Paul. Norman. 38 16 03. 79 1 76 04 45. 18 Thence from corner No. 8 along the mean low-water line of the shore to corner No. 1 , excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. JENNY ISLAND. {Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 40 and 41.) I 38 13 I3-92 76 03 13. 52 S 70 42 E N 70 40 W 6,774 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 84 23 E S 84 24 W 2, 064 Head. N 70 25 W S 70 26 E 2,247 Hooper Strait Light. 2 38 13 22. 80 76 °3 5i- 18 N 67 S3 W S 67 53 E 1, 204 Hooper Strait Light. N 81 n W S 81 13 E 7,327 Applegarth. S 31 37 W N 31 36 E 4, 844 Okahanikan. .3 38 13 5 2 -3 2 76 04 14. 88 N 88 53 W S 88 55 E 6, 611 Applegarth. S 41 48 W N 41 47 E 727 Hooper Strait Light. S 20 26 W N 20 25 E 5,464 Okahanikan. 4 38 14 06. 46 76 04 02. 62 S 87 08 W N 87 05 E 6,944 Applegarth. S 38 31 w N 38 30 E 1, 302 i Hooper Strait Light. S 21 46 W N 21 45 E 6, 026 I Okahanikan. Thence from c orner No. 4 along the mean low water line of t he shore to comer No. 5, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its r aouth at low tide. 5 38 13 24- 5° 76 03 00. 86 N 80 49 W S 80 50 E 2,486 Hooper Strait light. N 82 55 W S 82 58 E 8,644 Applegarth. S 42 50 W N 42 51 E 5,703 Okahanikan. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. OKAHANIKAN. {Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 40, 41, and 42.) 167 Cor- ner of Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- tom. Forward Back station I / // 38 II 40. 58 / // 76 05 25. 20 / N 19 34 E N 46 02 W S 3 05 w / S 19 34 W S 46 03 E N 3 05 E Yards. 4,139 6,586 678 Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth. Okahanikan. 2 38 II 53. 24 76 05 37. 34 N 26 12 E N 46 49 W S 14 33 E S 26 13 w S 46 50 E N 14 33 W 3,87 6,057 I, 142 Hooper Strait Light. Applegarth . Okahanikan. 3 38 12 54.98 76 03 37. 04 S 77 10 E N 72 35 E N 46 59 W N 77 07 W S 72 37 w S 47 00 E 7,199 2,808 2,040 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 12 34. 28 Thence from cc creek, cove, 76 03 38. 26 rner No. 4 along or inlet less ths S 82 43 E N 82 40 W ! 7, 108 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 60 26 E S 60 27 W , 3, 118 Head. N 34 55 w S 34 56 E I 2, 548 Hooper Strait Light. ' the mean low water line of the shore to corner No. 1, excluding any in 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 1 \ \ GRASSY. (Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 40 and 41.) I 38 12 20. 54 1 76 03 02. 14 S 85 53 E N 85 51 W 6, 107 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 41 11 E S 41 12 W 2, 660 , Head. N 43 28 W | S 43 29 E 3, 517 ! Hooper Strait Light. Thence from corner No. 1 along the mean low water line of the shore to corner No. 2, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 2 38 12 34. 28 | 76 03 38. 26 i S 82 43 E j N 82 40 W j 7, 108 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 60 26 E S 60 27 W 3, 118 Head. N 34 55 W S 34 56 E ! 2, 548 Hooper Strait Light. BISHOP HEAD. (Hooper Strait — Chart No. 41.) I 38 1 2 22. 84 76 01 56.04 S 83 14 W N 12 W N 59 22 W N 83 12 E S 12 E S 59 23 E ■ 4, 362 1,925 4,856 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 2 38 12 36. 16 76 02 02. 08 S 77 54 E N 5 57 E N 63 15 W N 77 52 W S 5 57 W S 63 17 E 4,595 1,484 4,498 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 3 38 12 48.03 76 02 15. 00 S 74 15 E N 24 50 E N 66 08 W N 74 13 W S 24 50 W S 66 10 E 5,025 1,184 4,017 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 1 2 58-42 76 02 26. 23 S 71 32 E N 47 41 E N 69 18 W N 71 30 W S 47 4i w S 69 19 E 5,4i3 1,076 3,6o8 Sharkfin Shoal Light. Head. Hooper Strait Light. 1 68 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. BISHOP HEAD— Continued. {Hooper Strait — Chart No. 41) — Continued. Cor- True bearing ner of Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- station tom. Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 5 38 13 04. 22 76 02 32. 48 S 70 II E N 70 09 W 5, 6 35 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 61 11 E S 61 12 W 1, 098 Head. N 71 24 W S 71 25 E 3.387 Hooper Strait Light. 6 38 13 13.92 76 03 13. 52 S 70 42 E N 70 40 W 6,774 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 84 23 E S 84 24 W 2,064 Head. N 70 25 W S 70 26 E 2,247 Hooper Strait Light. 7 38 13 24. 50 76 03 00. 86 N 80 49 W S 80 50 E 2,486 Hooper Strait Light. N 82 55 W S 82 58 E 8,644 Applegarth. S 42 so W N 42 51 E Si 703 Okahanikan. Thence from corner No. 7 along the mean low-water line of the shore to corner No. 8, excluding any creek, cove or inlet less than 100 yards ii 1 width at its nouth at low tide. 8 38 12 53. 00 76 01 56.41 S 70 34 E N 70 33 W 4, 604 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 11 E S 11 W 908 Head. N 70 43 W S 70 45 E 4,416 Hooper Strait Light. 9 38 12 57.84 76 01 40. 72 S 66 39 E N 66 37 W 4,275 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 72 00 E S 72 03 W 7,982 Frog. N 29 06 W S 29 06 E 852 Head. 10 38 12 24. 96 76 01 41. 42 vS 81 33 E N 81 32 W 3,986 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 12 03 W S 12 04 E 1,895 Head. N 62 15 W S 62 17 E 5,160 Hooper Strait Light. BLOODSWORTH ISLAND. (Hooper Strait — Charts Nos. 41 and 42.) I 38 10 56. 72 76 01 30. 98 N 56 54 E S 56 55 W 4,375 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 7 56 W S 7 57 E 4,875 Head. N 42 02 W S 42 03 E 7,237 Hooper Strait Light. Thence from c orner No. 1 alon g the mean low-water line of the shore to corner No. 2, excluding any creek, cove or inlet less th an 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 2 38 12 20. 54 76 03 02. 14 S 85 53 E N 85 51 W 6,107 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 41 11 E S 41 12 W 2, 660 Head. N 43 28 W S 43 29 E 3. 517 Hooper Strait Light. 3 38 12 24.55 76 02 57.30 S 84 30 E N 84 28 W 5,99° Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 41 00 E S 41 00 W 2,474 Head. N 46 31 W S 46 32 E 3, 5*3 Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 12 12. 66 76 02 41. 75 S 88 13 E N 88 11 W 5, 55 1 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 28 04 E S 28 04 W 2,57° Head. N 46 26 W S 46 27 E 4,088 Hooper Strait Light. s 38 11 40. 82 76 02 00. 26 N 78 31 E S 78 33 W 4,535 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 1 48 E S 1 48 W 3, 343 Head. N 46 15 W S 46 14 E 5, 627 Hooper Strait Light . 6 38 11 25.80 76 01 22. 21 N 67 41 E S 67 42 W 3,709 Sharkfin Shoal Light. . N 13 16 W S 13 16 E 3,953 Head. N 49 07 W S 49 09 E 6,717 Hooper Strait Light. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Aid. 169 GREAT COVE. (Upper Tangier Sound — Charts Nos. 41 and 42.) Cor- True bearing ner of Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- station tom Forward Back / // / // / Yards. 1 38 08 50. 58 76 01 53.42 S 32 59 W N 32 56 E 11,384 Holland Island Bar fight. S 20 28 E N 20 27 W 6,653 Miles. S 49 51 E N 49 50 W 2,431 Senator. Thence from corner No. 1 along the mean low -water line of the shore to corner No. 2, excluding anv creek, cove or inlet less than 100 yards ii 1 width at its mouth at low tide. 2 3§ 10 56. 72 76 01 30. 98 N 56 54 E S 56 55 W 4, 375 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N '7 56 W S 7 57 E 4,875 Head. N 42 c2 W S 42 03 E 7-237 Hooper Strait Light. 3 3S 11 2 5. 80 76 01 22. 21 N 67 41 E S 67 42 w 3, 7°9 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 13 16 W S 13 16 E 3, 953 Head. N 49 07 W S 49 09 E 6,717 Hooper Strait Light. 4 38 II 2<. 80 7.6 00 45. 38 S 88 22 E N 88 19 W 6,861 Room. N 60 06 E S 60 07 W 2,828 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 26 07 W S 26 08 E 4,286 Head. s 38 II 25.83 76 00 19. 40 S 88 11 E N 88 07 W 6, 170 Room. N 51 20 E S m 21 W 2 ,255 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 33 50 W S 33 5i E 4,630 Head. 6 38 IO IS- 54 75 59 4i- 40 N 11 13 E S 11 13 W 3,853 Sharkfin Shoal Light. N 77 45 W S 77 46 E 2,587 Crab. S 20 31 w N 20 30 E 4, 73 2 Senator. 7 38 09 26. 74 76 00 23. 48 S 10 55 W N 10 55 E 2,838 Senator. S 87 10 E N 87 07 W 5- 546 Deal Island Church. N 32 41 W S 32 41 E 2, 607 Crab. Thence ; dong county boundary as delineated on Chart Nos. 41 and 42 to corner No. 1. NORTHEAST ISLAND. (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42.) I 38 08 19. 36 76 03 50. 91 S 45 02 W N 45 01 E 3-143 Holland Island Church Spire. S 19 50 w N 19 48 E 9,o35 Holland Island Bar Light. S 84 05 E N 84 03 W 5,oi4 Senator. 2 38 08 56. 20 76 04 11. 50 S 25 49 W N 25 48 E 3, S47 •Holland Island Church Spire. S 14 29 w N 14 28 E 10, 002 Holland Island Bar Light. S 72 22 E N 72 20 W 5, 80S Senator. Thence from corner No. 2 along the mean low water line of t le shore to corner No. 2, excluding anv creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 3 38 09 16. 60 76 04 28. 12 S 16 32 W N 16 32 E 4,33° Holland Island Church Spire. S 11 14 w N 11 14 E 10, 634 Holland Island Bar Light. S 67 44 E N 67 42 W 6, 460 Senator. 4 38 og 30. 80 76 04 19. 64 S 17 29 W N 17 29 E 4,853 Holland Island Church Spire. S 11 54 W N 11 53 E 11, 148 Holland Island Bar Light. S 63 03 E N 63 00 W 6,453 Senator. Thence from corner No. 4 along the mean low water line of t he shore to corner No. =;, excluding anv creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 5 38 08 49-36 76 03 08. 60 S 46 02 W N 46 00 E 4,657 Holland Island Church Spire. S 23 18 w N 23 17 E io,395 Holland Island Bar Light. S 68 25 E N 68 24 W 4, I5 1 Senator. 170 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. ADAM ISLAND. (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42.) Cor- Latitude Longitude True bearing Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- tom Forward Back station I 2 / // 38 08 09. 80 38 08 16. 36 / // 76 04 39. 06 76 05 08. 96 / S 26 25 W S 12 18 W S 88 13 E S 6 41 W S 3 54 W S- 86 38 E / N 26 24 N 12 17 N 88 12 N 6 41 N 3 54 N 86 35 E E W E E W Yards. 2,119 8,37o 6,271 8 ,457 2,125 7,078 Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. Holland Island Bar Light. Holland Island Church Spire. Senator. Thence from corner No. 2 along the mean low water line of the shore to corner No. 3, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 38 09 14. 66 I 76 05 14. 00 4 I 38 °9 2 3- 78 76 05 09. 08 S o 09 W ; N o 09 E I 4, 081 S 71 42 E J N 71 39 W j 7, 584 N 4 31 W ' S 4 31 E ' 4,255 S 1 51 W ; N 1 51 E 4,395 Holland Island Church Spire. Senator. Okahanikan. Holland Island Church Spire. Senator. Okahanikan. S 69 10 E I N 69 07 W 7, 563 N 6 45 W 1 S 6 45 E I 3, 962 Thence from corner No. 4 along the mean low water line of the shore to corner No. 5, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 38 09 30. 80 I 76 04 19. 64 I S 17 29 W ! N 17 29 E 4, 853 ' Holland Island Church S n 54 W S 63 03 E N 11 53- E N 63 00 W Spire. 11,148 i Holland Island Bar Light. 6, 453 Senator. 6 I 38 09 16. 60 ' 76 04 28. 12 S 16 32 W I N 16 32 E 1 S 11 14 W N 11 14 E I S 67 44 E N 67 42 W Thence from comer No. 6 along the mean low water line of the shore to corner No. 7 , excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 4, 330 Holland Island Church Spire. 10, 634 Holland Island Bar Light. 6, 460 1 Senator. 38 08 56. 20 38 08 19. 36 76 04 11. 50 76 03 50. 91 S 25 49 W S 14 29 W S 72 22 E S 45 02 w S 19 50 w S 84 05 E N 25 4 S E N 14 28 E N 72 20 W N 45 01 E N 19 48 E N 84 03 W 3, 847 TO 5 062 808 3, !43 9, 5, 035 014 Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. .Senator. Holland Island Church Spire. Holland Island Bar Light. Senator. SPRING ISLAND (DORCHESTER COUNTY). (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42.) I | 38 06 39. 86 76 03 17. 80 S 37 30 W N 37 28 E 6,484 Holland Island Bar Light. S 68 15 E N 68 13 W 4,926 Miles. N 55 19 E S 55 20 W 4,992 Senator. 2 38 07 24. 24 1 76 03 49. 60 S 80 53 W N 80 52 E 2,288 Holland Island Church Spire. S 25 01 W N 25 00 E 7,329 Holland Island Bar Light. N 74 50 E S 74 52 w 5, J3 1 Senator. Thence from corner No. 2 along the mean low- water line of t le shore to corner No. 3, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less ths a 100 yards in width at its m outh at low tide. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 171 SPRING ISLAND (DORCHESTER COUNTY)— Continued . (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42) — Continued. Cor- True bearing ner of Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- station tom. i Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 3 38 07 57. 56 76 03 57. 44 S 54 04 W N 54 03 E 2 . S3 2 Holland Island Church Spire. S 20 25 W N 20 24 E 8,286 Holland Island Bar Light. N 87 34 E S 87 36 W 5,166 Senator. 4 38 08 19. 36 76 03 50. 91 S 45 02 w N 45 01 E 3.143 Holland Island Church Spire. S 19 so W N 19 48 E 9>°35 Holland Island Bar Light. S 84 05 E N 84 03 W 5.oi4 Senator. 5 38 08 49. 36 76 03 08. 60 S 46 02 W N 46 00 E 4, 657 Holland Island Church Spire. S 23 18 w N 23 17 E IO > 395 Holland Island Bar Light. S 68 25 E N 6S 24 W 4, 1 Si Senator. Thence from corner No. 5 along the mean low-water line of the shore to corner No. 6, excluding any creek cove, or inlet less than 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 6 38 08 S o. 58 76 01 53.42 S 32 59 W N 32 56 E 1 11,384 Holland Island Bar Light. S 20 28 E 1 N 20 27 W 6, 653 Miles. S 49 51 E N 49 50 W 2,431 Senator. Ther. ce along county boundary as ( 1 lelineated on Chart No. 4; 1 ■ • to corner No. 1. HOLLAND ISLAND. (Holland Straits — Chart No. 42) I 38 06 20. 12 76 04 58. 40 N 62 42 E S 62 44 w 7.636 Senator. N 13 19 W S 13 19 E 1,849 Holland Island Church Spire. S 15 47 W N 15 46 E 4,654 Holland Island Bar Light. 2 38 06 36. 42 7 6 °5 3i- 5 8 S 4 20 W N 4 20 E 5. °44 Holland Island Bar Light. N 68 56 E S 68 59 W 8,217 Senator. N 20 07 E S 20 06 W 1, 332 Holland Island Church Spire. Thence from c orner No. 2 alon g the mean low-water line of t ne shore to corner No. 3, excluding anv creek, cove, or inlet less tha a 100 yards in width at its moi ith at low ti de. 3 38 08 06. 56 76 05 27. 80 S 3 25 W N 3 25 E 8,083 Holland Island Bar Light. S 11 17 E N 11 17 W 1, 824 Holland Island Church S 89 21 E N 89 18 W 7,568 Senator. [Spire. 4 38 oS 16.36 76 05 08. 96 S 6 41 W N 6 41 E 8,457 Holland Island Bar Light. S 3 54 w N 3 54 E 2,125 Holland Island Church S 86 38 E N 86 35 W 7,078 Senator. [Spire. 5 38 08 09. 80 76 04 39. 00 S 26 25 W N 26 24 E 2, 119 Holland Island Church Spire. S 12 18 W N 12 17 E 8,37° Holland Island Bar Light. S 88 13 E N 88 12 W 6,271 Senator. 6 38 07 50.85 76 04 48. 22 S 28 55 w N 28 54 E 1,441 Holland Island Church Spire. S 11 31 w N 11 31 E 7,695 Holland Island Bar Light. N 86 06 E S 86 08 W 6, 5 2 9 Senator. 7 38 06 57. 60 76 04 39. 70 N 70 23 E S 70 25 W 6,674 Senator. N 59 53 W S 59 53 E 1,068 Holland Island Church Spire. ■ S 17 04 w N 17 04 E 6, 007 Holland Island Bar Light. 172 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. PRY ISLAND. {Holland Straits — Chart No. 42.) Cor- True bearing ner of Latitude Longitude Distance U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation bot- station tom. Forward Back / // / // / / Yards. 1 38 05 44. 11 76 03 44. 60 S 44 43 W N 44 42 E 4,594 Holland Island Bar Light. S 15 12 E N 15 11 W 7,546 Fog 2. S 38 05 E N 38 03 W 7,3i8 Solomons Lump Light. 2 38 06 13. 50 76 04 44. 66 N 59 52 E S 59 54 W 7,422 Senator. [Spire. N 21 23 W S 21 23 E 2,173 Holland Island Church S 20 59 W N 20 58 E 4. 558 Holland Island Bar Light. 38 06 44. 38 76 04 31. 24 N 66 06 E vS 66 08 W 6,630 Senator. [Spire . N 49 s° W S 49 32 E 1, 5" Holland Island Church S 20 35 W N 20 34 E 5, °59 Holland Island Bar Light. 4 38 07 53. 56 76 04 28. 45 S 42 11 w N 42 10 E 1,823 Holland Island Church Spire. S is 08 w N is 07 E 7,905 Holland Island Bar Light. N 86 38 E S 86 39 W 5,997 Senator. 5 38 08 19. 36 76 03 50. 91 S 45 02 W N 45 01 E 3,i43 Holland Island Church Spire. S 19 50 W N 19 48 E 9,035 Holland Island Bar Light. S 84 05 E N 84 03 W 5, OI 4 Senator. 6 38 07 57. 56 7 6 °3 57- 44 S 54 04 W N 54 03 E 2 - 532 Holland Island Church Spire. S 20 2 5 W N 20 24 E 8,286 Holland Island Bar Light. N 87 34 E S 87 36 W 5, 166 Senator. Thence from corner No. 6 alon g the mean low water line of t le shore to corner No. 7, excluding any creek, cove, or inlet less th; m 100 yards in width at its mouth at low tide. 7 38 07 24. 24 76 03 49. 60 S 80 53 W N 80 52 E 2,288 Holland Island Church Spire. S 25 01 W N 25 00 E 7,329 Holland Island Bar Light. N 74 5° E S 74 52 w 5, I3 1 Senator. 8 38 06 39. 86 76 03 17. 80 S 37 30 W N 37 28 E 6,484 Holland Island Bar Light. S 68 15 E N 68 13 W 4,926 Miles. N 55 19 E S 55 20 W 4,992 Senator. Thence along county I boundary as c elineated on C ^hart No. 4 ! to corner No. 1. APPENDIXES Appendix A.— LAWS RELATING TO THE COOPERATION OF THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY AND BUREAU OF FISHERIES WITH THE MARYLAND SHELL FISH COM- MISSION. The work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and of the Bureau of Fisheries, in cooperation with the Maryland Shell Fish Commission, in surveying the oyster bars, establishing permanent landmarks at triangulation stations, and preparing for publication the necessary charts and technical and legal descriptions of boundaries and landmarks shown en these charts, has been executed in compliance with a request from the governor of the State of Maryland to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and by the authority of the following laws of the United States and Maryland : [Act of Congress approved May 26, 1906.] AN ACT To authorize the .Secretary of Commerce and Labor to cooperate, through the Bureau of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Bureau of Fisheries, with the shellfish commissioners of the State of Maryland in making surveys of the natural oyster beds, bars, an d rocks in the waters within the State of Maryland. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, upon the request of the governor of the State of Maryland, to designate such officers, experts, and employees of the Bureau of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and of the Bureau of Fisheries as may be necessary to cooperate with the Maryland State board of shellfish commissioners in making a survey of and locating the natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks in the waters within the State of Maryland; and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized and directed to furnish to the officers, experts, and employees of said bureaus so detailed as aforesaid such instruments, appliances, and steam launches as may be necessary to make the survey aforesaid; and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to have made in the Bureau of the Coast and Geodetic Survey all the plats necessary to show the results of the aforesaid survey and the locations of the said natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks in the waters within the State of Maryland, and to furnish to the board of shell- fish commissioners of the State of Maryland such copies as may be necessary, and for this purpose to employ, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, such technically qualified persons as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of this act. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby further authorized to have erected or constructed by the officers so detailed as aforesaid, while making such survey, such structures as may be necessary to mark the points of triangulation, so that the same may be used for such future work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey as the said bureau may be hereafter required to perform in prosecuting the Government coast survey of the navigable waters of the United States located within the State of Maryland. Sec. 4. That this act shall take effect from the date of its passage. 173 i74 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Mi. [Act of Congress approved June 30, 1906.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, namely: Coast and Geodetic Survey: * * * For any special surveys * * * including the expenditures authorized under Public Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-one, approved May twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six, and contingent expenses incident thereto, five thousand dollars, together with the unexpended balance under this appropriation for nineteen hundred and six and prior years which is hereby reappropriated and made available on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven. * * * (Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, namely: * * Coast and Geodetic Survey: * * * For any special surveys * * * including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, to be immediately available and to continue available until expended, twenty-five thousand dollars. * * * [Act of Congress approved May 27, 1908.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, namely: * * Coast and Geodetic Survey: * * * For any special surveys * * * including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, which expenses, including cost of plats and charts, shall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars in any one year, to be immediately avail- able, twenty thousand dollars. [Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, namely: * * Coast and Geodetic Survey: * * * For any special surveys * * * including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, which expenses, including cost of plats and charts, shall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars in any one year, to be immediately avail able, twenty thousand dollars. [Act of Congress approved June 25, 1910.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, namely: * * * Coast and Geodetic Survey: * * * For any special surveys * * * including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, to be immediately available, fifteen thousand dollars. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. 175 [Act of Congress approved March 4, 1911.] AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects herein- after expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, namely: * * * Coast and Geodetic Survey: * ■ '' For any special surveys * * * including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, to be immediately available, thirteen thousand dollars * * * [Act of the Legislature of Maryland approved April 2, 1906.] AN ACT To establish and promote the industry of oyster culture in Maryland, to define and mark natural oyster beds, bars and rocks lying under the waters of this State, to prescribe penalties for the infringement of the provisions of this Act, and * * *. Section i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the following sections be, and they are hereby, added to article 72 of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Oysters. " * * * Sec. 86. The Board of Shell Fish Commissioners shall, as soon as practicable after the passage of this act, cause to be made a true and .accurate survey of the natural oyster beds, bars and rocks of this State, said survey to be made with reference to fixed and permanent objects on the shore, giving courses and distances, to be fully described and set out in a written report of said survey, as hereinafter required. A true and accurate delineation of the same shall be made on copies of published maps and charts of the United States coast and geodetic survey, which said copies shall be filed in the office of the said commissioners in the city of Annapolis, and the said commissioners shall further cause to be delineated upon copies of, the published maps and charts of the United States coast and geodetic survey, of the largest scale, one copy for each of the counties of this State in the waters of which there are natural oyster beds, bars and rocks, all natural beds, bars and rocks lying within the waters of such county, which maps shall be filed in the offices of the clerks of the Circuit Court for the respective counties wherein the grounds so designated may lie * * *. Sec. 87. The governor of this State is hereby requested to ask the assistance of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and of the United States Fish Commissioner, to aid in the carrying out of the provisions of the preceding section. * * * * * * '* Sec. 89. As soon as practicable after the first day of April, 1906, the said commissioners shall organize, and shall at once proceed, with the assistance of such person or persons as may be detailed by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and the United States Fish Commissioner, to aid them in their work, and of such persons as may be appointed under the preceding section, to have laid out, surveyed and designated on the said charts, the natural beds and bars, and shall cause to be marked and defined as accurately as practicable the limits and boundaries of the natural beds, bars, and rocks as established by said survey, and they shall take true and accurate notes of said survey in writing, and make an accurate report of said survey, setting forth such a description of landmarks as may be necessary to enable the said board, or their successors, to find and ascertain the boundary lines of the said natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks, as shown by a delineation on the maps and charts provided in this act; said report shall be completed and filed in the office of the board in the city of Annapolis within ninety days after the completion of the survey of any county. Said commissioners shall cause the same to be published in pamphlet form, and transmit copies of the same to the clerksof the circuit court for the respective counties, where the charts have been filed or directed to be filed as hereinafter provided; the said report to be filed by the clerks of the several counties in a book kept for that purpose. And the said survey and report, when filed, subject to trie right of appeal hereafter provided for in this act, shall be taken in all of the courts of this State as conclusive evidence of the boundaries and limits of all natural oyster beds, bars, and rocks, lying within the waters of the county wherein such survey and report are filed, and shall be construed to mean in all of the said courts that there are no natural oyster beds, bars, or rocks lying within the waters of the counties wherein such report and survey are filed other than those embraced in the survey authorized by this act, and that all areas of the Chesa- peake Bay and its tributaries within the State of Maryland, not shown in the survey to be natural 176 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. oyster beds, bars, or rocks shall be construed in all the courts of the State to be barren bottoms and open for disposal by the State for the purpose of private planting or propagation of oysters thereon under the provisions of this act; provided, that the said survey and report shall not be construed as to affect in any manner the holdings by citizens of this State in any lot which may have been appro- priated or taken up under the laws of this State prior to the approval of this act. The law of the State of Maryland, passed March 9, 1842, authorizing officers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey to enter upon the lands within the State limits for the purposes of the survey, is as follows: AN ACT Concerning the Survey of the Coast of Maryland. Section i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it shall and may be lawful for any person or persons employed under and by virtue of an act of the Congress of the United States, * * * at any time hereafter to enter upon lands within this State for the purpose of exploring, sur- veying, triangulating, or leveling, or doing any other matter or thing which may be necessary to effect the objects of said act, and to erect any works, stations, buildings, or appendages requisite for that purpose, doing no unnecessary injury to private or other property. Sec. 2.' And be it enacted, That in case the person or persons employed under the act of Congress aforesaid, can not agree with the owners or possessors of the land so entered upon and used as to the amount of damage done thereto by reason of the removal of fences, cutting of trees or injury to the crop or crops growing on the same, it shall and may be lawful for the said parties or either of them to apply to the chief justice for the time being or one of the associate judges of the judicial district in which such land may be situated, who shall thereupon appoint three disinterested and judicious free- holders, residents of the same judicial district, to proceed with as much dispatch as possible to the examination of the matter in question, and the faithful assessment of the damages sustained by the owners or. possessors aforesaid, and the said freeholders or a majority of them, having first taken and subscribed an oath or affirmation before the chief or associate justice aforesaid or other person duly authorized to administer the same, that they will well and truly examine and assess as aforesaid, and having given five days' notice to both parties of the time of their meeting, shall proceed to the spot, and then and there upon their own view and if required, upon the evidence of witnesses (to be by them sworn or affirmed and examined), shall assess the said damages, and shall afterward make report thereof and of their proceedings in writing under their hands and seals and file the same within five days thereafter in the office of the clerk of the count}' in which the land aforesaid is situated, subject to an appeal by either party to the county court of the said county within ten days after filing as afore- said, and the said report so made as aforesaid if no appeal as aforesaid be taken, shall be held to be final and conclusive as between the said parties, and the amount so assessed and reported shall be paid to the said owners or possessors of the land so damaged within twenty days after the filing of said report, and the said chief or associate justice as aforesaid, shall have authority to tax and allow upon the filing of said report, such costs, fees, and expenses to the said freeholders for the performance of their duty as he shall think equitable and just, which allowance shall be paid by the person or persons employed under the act of Congress aforesaid, within the time last above limited, but if an appeal as aforesaid be taken, the case shall be set down for hearing at the first term of county court aforesaid, ensuing upon and after appeal, and it shall be lawful for either party immediately after the entry of such appeal, to take out summons for such witnesses as may be necessary to be examined upon the hearing aforesaid, and the said court shall have power in its discretion to award costs against which ever the final judgment shall be entered, and such appeal at the option of either party may and shall be heard before and the damage assessed by a jury of twelve men to be taken from the regular panel and elected as in other cases. SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That if any person or persons shall wilfully injure or deface or remove any signal, monument, or building or any appendage thereto, erected, used, or constructed under and by virtue of the act of Congress aforesaid, such person or persons so offending shall severally forfeit and pay the sum of fifty dollars with costs of suit to be sued for and recovered by any person who shall first 1 Under the rulings of the Comptroller of the Treasury no damages can be collected except through the United States Court of Claims unless an agreement has been made in advance. Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. i"jj prosecute the same before any justice of the peace of the county where the person so offending may reside, and shall also be liable to pay the amount of damages thereby sustained, to be recovered with costs of suit in an action on the case, in the name and for the use of the United States of America, in any court of competent jurisdiction. Appendix B— THE HAMAN OYSTER CULTURE LAW. [Extract from Second Report of Shell Fish Commission.] OBP3CT. "The legislature in placing chapter 711 of the acts of 1906, better known as the Haman Oyster Culture Law, upon the statute books of Maryland, had a twofold object in view. 1. To encourage an industry in oyster culture upon the barren bottoms beneath the tidewaters of the State. 2. To prevent the leasing of natural oyster bars for the purpose of oyster culture." SURVEY. "To make the leasing of barren bottoms possible and the leasing of natural bars impossible, pro- vision was made for a survey of the natural bars for the purpose of accurately locating and marking the same. It was definitely provided that no barren bottoms should be leased in any part of the State until the natural bars of that region had been surveyed, charted, and marked with buoys." Definition of a Natural Oyster Bar. natural bar not defined. "The Shell Fish Commission is instructed by section go of the Haman Oyster Culture Law to exercise its judgment liberally in favor of the natural bars when surveying, charting and buoying them, but other than this the Commission is uninstructed in this important matter. The responsibility of defining a natural bar is placed upon the Commission. " diversity of opinion. "No definition of a natural oyster bar could be formulated by any man or body of men which would meet with the approval of all parties concerned. Oystermen, as a rule, hold that all bottoms where oysters grow or have grown naturally even though now practically barren of oysters should be considered natural bars. Other citizens of the State who are not directly interested in the oyster business, but interested in the oyster industry from the standpoint of revenue, hold, as a rule, that no bottoms should be excluded from leasing for oyster culture which, by methods known to oyster culturists, may be made to yield a greater number of oysters than they now produce." " It should be evident to every one that neither of these definitions could be adopted by the Com- mission as a working basis for determining which of the grounds surveyed are natural oyster bars." THE GOLDSBOROUGH DEFINITION. The definition of a natural oyster bar which very nearly approaches a reasonable and satisfactory compromise between the views of the subject held by oystermen on one hand and by oyster culturists on the other is that contained in an opinion rendered by Judge Charles F. Goldsborough in the circuit court for Dorchester County in the July term, 1881, in the case of William T. Windsor and George R Todd v. Job T. Moore. This definition has been adopted by the Shell Fish Commission as the basis for the determination of the status of the various oyster bottoms surveyed , and is as follows : What then is a natural bar or bed of oysters? It would be a palpable absurdity for the State to attempt to promote the propagation and growth of oysters and to encourage its citizens, by a grant of land, to engage in their culture, if the lands authorized to be taken up were only those upon which 58345—13 12 178 Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. oysters do not and can not be made to grow. That there may be lands covered by water in the State where no oysters can be found, but where, if planted, they could be cultivated successfully, may be possible, but, if so, I imagine that their extent must be too limited for them to be of much practical, general advantage for the purposes of such a law as the one under discussion; but there are thousands of acres of hard and shifting sands where oysters not only are not found, but where it would be folly to plant them, and these latter it can not be supposed that the State intended to offer to give away, for the simple reason that the State could not help knowing that nobody would have them. Upon the other hand there are large and numerous tracts where oysters of natural growth may be found in moderate numbers, but not in quantities sufficient to make it profitable to catch them, and yet where oysters may be successfully planted and propagated. In my opinion these can not be called natural bars or beds of oysters, within the meaning of the act of assembly, and it is just such lands as these that the State meant to allow to be taken up under the provisions of the above-mentioned section of the act. But there is still another class of lands where oysters grow naturally and in large quantities and to which the public are now and have been for many years in the habit of resorting with a view to earning a livelihood by catching this natural growth, and here, I think, is the true test of the whole question. Land can not be said to be a natural oyster bar or bed merely because oysters are scattered here and there upon it, and because if planted they will readily live and thrive there; but whenever the natural growth is so thick and abundant that the public resort to it for a livelihood, it is a natural oyster bar or bed and comes within the above-quoted restriction in the law, and can not be located or appropriated by any individual. APPLICATION OF DEFINITION. Before this definition may be of use in determining, accurately and scientifically, the status of an oyster ground, its central idea, "livelihood," must be expanded into accurately determinable factors, and these factors must be combined into a practical scheme of investigating the condition of the ground under consideration. Stated briefly, a livelihood is represented by a sum of money obtained from the sale, at a fixed price, of a certain quantity of oysters gathered in a given time from an allotted area of ground. Knowing the value of each of these factors it becomes possible to calculate the number of oysters an oyster ground must produce per square yard in order that oystermen may secure a livelihood by working upon it. Note. — The factors into which the commission resolved the livelihood problem, the value assigned to each factor, and the scheme devised for practical use in examining and applying the definition to oyster bottoms are given in outline in their second report under the heading of the preceding extract, and in detail in their first report on pages 32 to 69. Appendix C— SUMMARY OF THE PARTICULAR SURVEYING OPERATIONS WHICH CON- STITUTE AN "OYSTER SURVEY" AS NOW BEING CARRIED ON IN MARYLAND. Explanation. — A brief account of the particular surveying operations which constitute an "oyster survey" as now being carried on in Maryland will assist in the interpretation of records contained in the technical part of this report, and will be of interest to many who may not understand the necessity for the great amount of work being done or its complicated character. To those familiar with methods used in surveying and charting the characteristic features of large bodies of water tnere is an evident necessity for the various operations performed, especially when it is known that the boundaries of the public oyster bars and of the private lots leased for purposes of oyster culture must be surveyed and charted with the greatest practical accuracy. To others it will be sufficient to state that the actual experience gained from oyster surveys in other States has proven that in order to avoid endless dissatisfaction and litigation it is necessary to accurately locate and per- manently establish oyster boundaries as is now being done in Maryland. Triangulation survey. — Such refinement of survey work as that demanded by the conditions of an oyster survey when carried on at considerable distances offshore can only be obtained by the use of a system of triangulation as a framework or foundation. Therefore, a triangulation survey including the permanent marking of the positions of landmarks with monuments and a record of the descriptions of their locations for future recovery is a necessary operation of a complete oyster survey. Topographic survey. — The technical records which establish the relation between the offshore oyster boundaries and triangulation landmarks are sufficient for the requirements of engineers in making Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Aid. 1 79 resurveys, but do not supply the needs of others who are' interested in the same boundaries by reason of their occupation as oystermen concerned as to the public oyster bars, or oyster culturists concerned as to the leasable bottoms. For these it is necessary to have the charts of the survey show the relation of the shore line and other topographic features to the boundaries of the public oyster bars and private oyster farms. Therefore, a topographic survey is a necessary operation of a complete oyster survey. Hydrographic survey. — In the settlement of the important question of what is, or what is not, a natural oyster bar, and in the consideration of bottoms to be selected for purposes of oyster culture, information as to the depth of water and the character of the bottom is required. Therefore, a hydro- graphic survey is a necessary operation of a complete oyster survey. Necessary foundation for an oyster survey. — Consequently, the necessary components of a satis- factory foundation for a complete oyster survey are the three classes of survey operations technically named triangulation, topography, and hydrography, or, stated in another way, the foundation of a practical oyster survey includes the surveying operations usually followed by the Coast and Geodetic Survey leading up to the preparation and publication of nautical charts. Special surveys and investigations pertaining to oysters. — Having obtained this cartographic survey for a foundation, partly by new work and partly from records of previous work of the Government, the combined operations 1 making up an "oyster survey" are completed by superimposing on this foundation special surveys and investigations pertaining particularly to oysters or other shell fish. The special surveys pertaining to oysters furnish information as to the location and outline of oyster- shell bottoms, and are carried on by the sounding boat party in addition to the usual hydrographic work. 2 This operation consists of the observation and record of the character of vibration of a wire and chain apparatus which is dragged over the bottom, the vibrations or lack of vibrations indicating the presence and quantity .of shells or absence of shells. The special oyster investigations 3 consist of the actual determination of the kind and quantity of oysters on the bottom, and such economic and biological studies of the supply of oyster food, density of water, character of the bottom, and other important matters as affects the growth of oysters. In this work the oyster investigation stations are located and buoyed by the hydrographic party while engaged in the survey of the oyster-shell limits. They are selected with the view of obtaining characteristic data which can be used for the interpretation of the recorded vibrations of the chain apparatus at all other points covered by the survey. Preparation of results. — The actual surveying operations and oyster investigations having been completed for any one county, there still remains technical work of nearly equal magnitude to that described. 4 This work consists of the preparation of charts and technical descriptions of boundaries and landmarks for publication by the Government, the preparation of that part of the annual report of the commission covering the special oyster surveys and investigations, the making of the leasing charts and finished projections, and finally the filing of the oyster charts and records with the courts and the commission, thus opening a county for oyster culture. Summary. — From the foregoing account it can be seen that a complete oyster survey properly conducted so as to answer all practical requirements of the present and permanency of results for the future is a very complicated affair, involving many lines of surveying and other scientific work, and requiring the professional services of experts in the various operations of cartographic surveying and shell -fish investigations. 1 .See Appendix D of this publication for " Statistics of results of combined operations of the Government and State." 3 See pp. 104 to 123 of First Annual Report of Maryland Shell Fish Commission. 3 See pp. 30 to 67 and 129 to 199 of First Annual Report of Maryland Shell Fish Commission. 4 No mention is made here of the large amount of administrative work of the commission, which is greatly complicated and increased by the effect of the oyster-survey operations on many thousands of people whose interests are more or less involved; or of the large amount of survey work involved in the survey and record of the boundaries of oyster lots leased from the State by private individuals for the purposes of oyster culture. i So Survey of Oyster Bars, Dorchester County, Md. a < « g S5 Pi « > O O w a 5-i fa O tn •z, o S «! 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