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Rh *Caucongamock (a lake).
 * Ebeeme, mountains that have plums on them. (Sockbasin.)
 * Ktaadn. Sockbasin pronounces this Ka-tah-din, and said it meant "large mountain or large thing."
 * Kenduskeag (the place of Eels).
 * Kineo (flint), mountain on the border, &c.
 * Metawamkeag, a river with a smooth gravelly bottom. (Sock-basin.)
 * Metanawcook.
 * Millinoket, a lake with many islands in it. (Sockbasin.)
 * Matakeunk (river).
 * Molunkus (river).
 * Nicketow, Neccotoh, where two streams meet ("Forks of the Penobscot").
 * Negas (Indian village on the Kenduskeag).
 * Orignal (Montresor's name for Moosehead Lake).
 * Ponguongamook', Allagash, name of a Mohawk Indian killed there. (Sockbasin.)
 * Penobscot, Penohskeag, French Pentagoet, &c.
 * Pougohwaken (Heron Lake).
 * Pemadumcook (lake).
 * Passadumkeag, where water goes into the river above falls. (Williamson.)
 * Ripogenus (river).
 * Sunkhaze (river). Dead water.
 * Souneunk.
 * Seboomook. Sockbasin says this word means "the shape of a Moose's head, and was given to the lake," &c. Howard says differently.
 * Seboois, a brook, a small river. (Sockbasin.)
 * Sebec (river).
 * Sebago (great water).
 * Telos (lake).
 * Telasiuis (lake).
 * Umbagog (lake), doubled up; so called from its form. (Sock-basin.)
 * Uvibazookskus (lake).
 * Wassatiquoik, a mountain river. (Sockbasin.)