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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 183. 1908. 179 Booxnamr Lum, Uurrrm srarns AND CANADA. For the more effective demarcation and ma in of the boundar line B°““°°*'¥· Umm between the United States and the Doniinioiigf ganada, as established Sti=l$,°;d2¤iimii.‘da` under existing treaties, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State., including ems) oyment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, an draftsmen as are necessary to reduce field notes, twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. rwrnuxarrouai. oouonmss on TUBEBCULOSIB. To enable the Government of the United States suitabl to rtici- *°'*°’°°”°¤°1 °°¤· pate in The International Congress on Tuberculosis, which win con- "i°“3`;Z’{,.t§£’&°"‘"°“‘ vene at Vlfashington, September twenty-first to October twelfth, nineteen hundred and eight, twenty-five thousand dollars. mxomxon or rrzorrznrr nr muxiuc, cmiu. The Secretary of State be, and he is hereb r, authorized to transfer °¤i¤¤· . to the Bank of Indo-China a certain lot of `land situated at Peking,  pm China, and now belonging to the United States, said lot being designated as XYZ on the plat on file in the Department of State entitled " Plat showin the (property situated at Peking, China, to he exchan ed between the Unite States and the Bank of Indo-China,” and marEed with tile No. 3565/ 45-47 ; said lot XYZ being described by metes and bounds, as follows: Starting from the point "o" of lot "C," thence north eighty-one ¤¤¤·=¤1>¤¤¤· degrees hfty-eight minutes west fifty-four feet to the point “ p," the glance of beginning in describing ot “XYZ;" thence sout four egrees thirty-six minutes west seventy-two feet to a point " r;" thence north seventy-seven degrees fifty-six minutes west sixty-seven feet to the point " a:" thence north twelve degrees four minutes east ten feet to the point "t;" thence south seventy-seven degrees fifty- six minutes east fifty feet to the point “u;" thence north twelve degrees four minutes east seven feet to the point " v;" thence south eig ty-five degrees twenty-four minutes east six feet to the point " w;" thence north four degrees thirty-six minutes east fifty-four feet to the point "y;" thence south eighty-one degrees fifty-eight minutes east ten feet to the point "p." The said lot to be transferred to the said Bank of Indo-China in exchange for certain lots of land situated at Peking, China, and now belonging to the said bank, said lots being designated as A, B, and C on the sand plat and described by metes and bounds as follows: Lon: A. ~ mu. The startin point marked "a" on the plat is the intersection of the west side of the west wall of the house built and formerly owned by H. G. Squiers, and being situated upon the south line of Legation street, Peking, China, and the west side of the west wall being one hundred and twenty-eight feet six inches, more or less, east of the east side of the main entrance to the compound of the Banque de l’Indo Chine, and one hundred and ninety-one feet six inches, more or less, west of the intersection of the north line of Canada] street with the south line of Ledgation street, with the south face of the present wall runningbeast an west on the south line of Legation street, said wall being the boundary wall on the north side of the property of the Banque de Plndo Chine. Beginning with the point "‘a," thence south two degrees fifty-two minutes west ninety-six feet to the point " b;" thence west one degree forty-four minutes north four feet six inches to the point "c," this