Forest and stream . cre-tary and Clerk. Peleg Aborn; Treasurer, Charles C. Hutchinson;Assistant Secretary, Frank C. Brewer; Measurer, William H. Litch-field; Executive Committee, Charles A. Perkins, J F. Brown, J. , G. Whittemore; Regatta Committee. E H. Tarbell, W. ; O. A. Ruggles, B. W. Rowell, W. A. Cary, W. K. Millar;Membership Comnutree, Fred Pope, A. P Thayer, B. T. Wendell, Chadwick, W. L. Porter, George Coffin, Charles E. CunningnamJ. E. Sayles. Fast River Y. C—Commodore, M. J. Charde: Vice Commodore,Sargeanc W. McManus; Secretary. Harvey T. Lewis; Treasurer. J.


Forest and stream . cre-tary and Clerk. Peleg Aborn; Treasurer, Charles C. Hutchinson;Assistant Secretary, Frank C. Brewer; Measurer, William H. Litch-field; Executive Committee, Charles A. Perkins, J F. Brown, J. , G. Whittemore; Regatta Committee. E H. Tarbell, W. ; O. A. Ruggles, B. W. Rowell, W. A. Cary, W. K. Millar;Membership Comnutree, Fred Pope, A. P Thayer, B. T. Wendell, Chadwick, W. L. Porter, George Coffin, Charles E. CunningnamJ. E. Sayles. Fast River Y. C—Commodore, M. J. Charde: Vice Commodore,Sargeanc W. McManus; Secretary. Harvey T. Lewis; Treasurer. J. ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Peter Giilen; Board of Trustees, M. , John Whittaker, J. F. Sullivan, William Briggs and ; Regatta Committee, E. E. Brown, J. D. Smallfleld and Aloy-sius Lamb. Poughkeepsie Ice Y. C—Commodore, Theodore V. Johnston; ViceCommodore. William R. Innis; Secretary and Treasurer. Thomas ; Regatta Committee. Thomas H. Ransom, Theodore VanJJleck and William. F- 09<? CO < m Q2 < o oz 5< az< 02 3DC a 16 FOREST AND STREAM. (.Jan. 28, 1886. THE CRUISE OF THE BY DR. W. H. WINSLOW. PENOBCSOr Bay is, in my opinion, the beat and most ground upon the Atlantic coast, but there is not a yachtcJub from Whitehead to Mt. Desert, except one lately formed at Rockland. A chain of small mountains lies along the western side fromNorthport to Rockland, a distance of about sixteen miles, and there acenumerous high promontories upou the eastern side .until the eyesrest upon Green Mountain, the highest portion of that magnificentisland, Mt Desert. It is not deserted as the French thought. Thereare many $100,000 villas at Bar Harbor, and deer have been shot inthe forests this season. J There are hundreds of pretty wooded islands, worth from onedollar apiece to many thousands, in the lower bay, and many of themare being bought up by city men for summer homes. There aremany of the. cutest little cove


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