R. Lac de Soissons. [12]

S. Baye du Gouffre. [13]

T. Isle de Monts Déserts, very high.

V. Isle S. Barnabe, in the great river near the Bic.

X. Lesquemain, where there is a small river, abounding in salmon and trout, near which is a little rocky islet, where there was formerly a station for the whale fishery. [14]

Y. La Pointe aux Allouettes, where, in the month of September, there are numberless larks, also other kinds of game and shell-fish.

Z. Isle aux Liéures, so named because some hares were captured there when it was first discovered. [15]

2. Port à Lesquille, dry at low tide, where are two brooks coming from the mountains. [16]

3. Port au Saulmon, dry at low tide. There are two small islands here, abounding, in the season, with strawberries, raspberries, and bluets. [17] Near this place is a good roadstead for vessels, and two small brooks flowing into the harbor.

4. Riuière Platte, coming from the mountains, only navigable for canoes. It is dry here at low tide a long distance out. Good anchorage in the offing.