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 Trrm: xxxn.—THE PUBLIC LANDS.——C11. 3. 409 the line between townships one hundred and fifteen and one hundred and sixteen north, extending east from the western boundary of the State of Minnesota to the intersection of the western boundary of township_ twenty-seven north, range twenty-four west of the fourth principal meridxan; thence south with said west boundary of township twenty- seven north to the southwest corner thereof; thence east with the south boundary of township twenty-seven north to the Mississippi River; thence down the Mississippi River to the intersection of the line between townships one hundred an ten and one hundred and eleven north of the base-line. UO. Oak Lake Oak Lake. Landdistrict embraces all that part of the State of Minnesota which lies north of township number one hundred and thirty-six north and west of range number thirty-five west of the fifth principal meridian. omaoox. Gl. Oregon City Oregon City. Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point of the inter- ]3}l._°Tgt c' section of the third standard parallel south of the Willamette base-line with the Pacific Ocean; thence east along said standard—line to the summit of the Cascade Mountains; thence south to the fourth standard parallel south; thence east with said fourth standard-line to the intersection of the line between ranges twenty-two and twenty-three east of the Willamette meridian; thence north along said range~line to -the Columbia River; thence down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean; thence with the ocean to the place of beginning. 62. Roseburgh R0$6b¤¤€h· Land·district is bounded on the north by the third standard parallel south of the base-line extending from the Pacific Ocean east to the summit of the Cascade Mountains; on the east by said Cascade Mountains extending south to the intersection of the fourth standard south; thence west along said standard to the intersection of the line between ranges five and six east; thence south along said rangeline to the south boundary of Oregon; thence west with said boun ary to the Pacific Ocean; and thence along the ocean to the place of beginning. 63. Le Grand Le Grand. Land-district is bounded on the west by the line between ranges twenty- two and twenty-three east of the \Villamette meridian; on the south by the fourth standard arallel south of the base-line: on the east by the Snake River. and on the north by the boundary-line between Washington Territory and the State of Oregon and the Columbia River. 64. Linkville. Linkville. Linkton district embraces all that portion of the State of Oregon lying south of the fourth standard parallel south of the base-line. between townships eighteen and nineteen south, and east of the !Il€I'1dl8Il—lll'lO between ranges five and six in said State. KANSAS. 65. Topeka T0P€k¤· _ 20 June, 1874, c Land-district is bounded on the north by the boundary-line between the 340, v. 18, p. 121. States of Kansas and Nebraska: on the east by the Missouri Itiver and the boundary-line between the States of Arkansas and Missouri; on the