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This Pond is between 3 and 4 miles long lying nearly N.W. and S.E. and has a branch running off S. Westerly which is near 2 miles long, and is called War,ree,nip,ta,wee,keek.- Burnt land round the south side of these Ponds- Land rocky- soil poor- growth principally pine and mixed, now a small growth of hard wood- On the West of these Ponds is a fine ridge hard wood land- On the East side near the Pond the land appears to be poor- the growth pine, spruce and hemlock, etc.- Some bogg- There appears a good ridge hard wood land between 2 & 3 miles E. of the Pond running N. & S. between this Pond and Milinoqick stream- There is good pine on the East of this Pond, and all the tract between the River and Milinojick from Noliseemack pond up to the head of Kep,chee,chee,wok Pond- There is a small Pond lying East from the head of this about one mile, round which is good pine timber.-
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From the head of this Pond we pass through a strait, and over Rips and through a crooked passage about half a mile to the foot of Ba,mee,dum,cock Pond which has two large Bays or Branches, and by a strait is connected with Um,bo,jee,joos Pond.

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This Pond is between 3 and 4 miles long lying nearly N.W. and S.E. and has a branch running off S. Westerly which is near 2 miles long, and is called War,ree,nip,ta,wee,keek.- Burnt land round the south side of these Ponds- Land rocky- soil poor- growth principally pine and mixed, now a small growth of hard wood- On the West of these Ponds is a fine ridge hard wood land- On the East side near the Pond the land appears to be poor- the growth pine, spruce and hemlock, etc.- Some bogg- There appears a good ridge hard wood land between 2 & 3 miles E. of the Pond running N. & S. between this Pond and Milinoqick stream- There is good pine on the East of this Pond, and all the tract between the River and Milinojick from Noliseemack pond up to the head of Kep,chee,chee,wok Pond- There is a small Pond lying East from the head of this about one mile, round which is good pine timber.-

From the head of this Pond we pass through a strait, and over Rips and through a crooked passage about half a mile to the foot of Ba,mee,dum,cock Pond which has two large Bays or Branches, and by a strait is connected with Um,bo,jee,joos Pond.