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 404 Tn·L¤ xxx1x.-THE PUBLIC LANDS.—Ch. 3. Secnmenw. 40. Sacramento Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of township twenty north, range ten east;_ thence east along the fourth standard north of the Mount Diablo base·l1ne to the lme between ranges ten and eleven east; thence north to the corner of townships twenty-one and twenty-two north; thence east to the line between ranges thirteen and fourteen east; thence south along said line to the corner of townships nineteen and twenty east; thence east to the intersection of the eastern boundary of California; thence south to the intersection of the boundaiéy with the thirty-ninth parallel of north latitude; thencesoutheasterly wi the eastern boundary of California to the intersection of the western boundary of the Aurora land·district, or the line between raiages twenty- two and twenty-three east of the Mount Diablo meridian; ence south on said range-line to the corner of townships four and live north; thence west to the line between ranges seventeen and eighteen east; thence south to the corner of townships three and four north; thence west to the line between ranges nine and ten east; thence north to the iirst standard north; thence west with the said standard to the line between ranges four and five east; thence south to the corner of townships two and three north; thence west to the line between ranges two and three east; thence south to the corner of townshéps one an two north; thence west to the line between ranges one an two east; thence north to the corner of town— shi three and four north; thence east to the line between ranges two anis three east; thence north on the line between ranges two an three east to the intersection of the first standard north; thence east along said standard-line to the line between ranges three and four east; thence north to the corner of townships eleven and twelve north; thence east to the line between ranges four and five east; thence north to the corner of townshgns twelve and thirteen north; thence east to the line between ranges ve and six east; thence north to the corner of townships thirteen and fourteen north; thence w to the line between ranges six and seven east· thence north to the corner of townships sixteen and seventeen north; thence east to the line between ranges eight and nine east; thence north to the corner of townships nineteen and twenty north; thence east tt; the line between ranges nine and ten east; thence north to the point o gmmng. Los Angeles. 41. Los Angeles Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginuin at a int of the intersection of the first standard north of the San Bgernardizo base·line with the Pacific Ocean; thence east along said standard-line to the line between ranges twenty and twenty-one west of the San Bernardino meridian; thence north to the corner of townships ten and eleven north; thence west to the line between ranges twenty-three and twenty-four west· thence north with said range—line to the intersection of the eighth standard-line south of the Mount Diablo base-line; thence east with said standardline to the intersection of the San Bernardino meridian; thence south to the corner of townships eleven and twelve north of San Bernardino base -line; thence east to the intersection of the eastern boundar of the State of California; thence in a southeasterly direction with boundary to the intersection of the Colorado River of the West; thence down said river to the intersection of the boundary between the United States and Mexico; thence southwesterly with said boundar to the Pacific Ocean; and thence in a northwesterly direction along tile ocean to the place of beginning. 8*** 42. Shasta Land-district is bounded as follows: Be innin on the northern boundar of the State of Californic, where the lihe betgveen ranges ten and eleveh west of the Mount Diablo mer1d1an intersects said boundary; thence east