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 1042 rnoonnmnrios. N0. a4. L¤!¤*¤ ¢¤°¤1•¢¤¤·— south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast C°°m°°°d’ quarter of section nineteen ; and the south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section 20. In Township six south of range twenty-three east. The north half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section tive; the south half of the southeast quarter of section eight; section seventeen; and the west half of the northwest quarter of section sixteen. T¤w¤¤hi1>¤. ¤tc-.¤x- 3. TOWNSHIPS, SECTIONS, OR TRACTS OF LAND wrrnm wmcn INDIAN °°"*°°‘ snnncrrons Ann Looncrnn. Tract 1. Beginning at a point in the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River one and 0ne·half miles below the mouth of the Olark’s Fork River; thence running in a southwesterly direction along a line parallel to and one and one·half miles distant from the mid-channel of the Glark’s Fork River to the south line of township two south of range twenty-four east; thence west along said township line to the midchannel of the Clark’s Fork River; thence northeast along the midchannel of the Glark’s Fork River to the mid—channel of the Yellowstone River; thence northeast along the mid-channel of said river to the point of beginnin g. Tract 2. All that part of township two south of range twenty-four east lying south of the Yellowstone River and west of the Clai-k’s Fork River. Tract 3. Sections twenty-nine, thirty-one, and thirty-two, township live south of range twenty-one east; sections live, six, seven, eight, seventeen and eighteen, township six south of range twenty-one east; and sections one, two, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, township six south of range twenty east. Tract 4. Beginning at a point in the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River opposite the mouth of Duck Creek; thence running in a southwesterly direction along the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River to a. int one and one half miles below the mouth of the Clark’s Fork hdver; thence in a southwesterly direction along a line parallel to and one and one half miles distant from the mid-channel of the said Clarks Fork River to a point one and one half miles due south of the midchannel of the said Yellowstone River; thence running in a northeasterly direction along a line parallel to and one and one half miles distant from the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River to the mid-channel of Duck Creek; thence in a northerly direction along the mid·channel of Duck Greek to the point of beginning. Tract 5. All that part of townships two and three south of range twenty-three lying south of the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River and north of a line running parallel thereto and one and one half miles distant therefrom. Tract 6. Beginning in the mid-channel of the main, or West, Fork of Red lodge Creek at the point where it intersects the line known as the line of the Blake Survey, and which was formerly supposed to be the south boundary of the Crow Indian Reserve; thence running due east along the lines of said Blake Survey for a distance of one mile; thence running northeasterly along a line parallel to and one mile from the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek for a distance of ten miles; thence due west to the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek; thence southwesterly along the midchannel of the said West Fork of said Creek to the place of beginning. Tract 7. Townships four south of ranges twenty-one and twenty-two east. Tract 8. All that part of the east half of township one south of range twentysix east, lying south of the Yellowstone River; and all that nart