Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 2.djvu/800

 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. 1757 tesimal division, for a distance of 564.77 feet, uivalent to Wv 1>¤v•r¢¤•n meters 14 centimeters to point No. 9, which is theg N. W. angldzzf mdhmunn the stone wall surrounding the Asylum of the 'Sisters of Charity- thence along said wall S. 9° 34' 33.6' W., 'valent to 210.°64 ui the centesnmaldivisnon, for_a distance of 167.; feet, uivalent to 50 meters 96 centimeters to pomt No. 10, which is the silv. angle of the referred to wall; thence along the said wall S. 80° 56’ 13.2’ E., equivalent to 110.°07 in the centesimal division, for a distance of 239 feet equivalent to 72 meters 85 centimeters to the point No. 11, the S.  angle of said wall; thence alonggghe eastern side of said wall N. 9° 62 22.8' E., equivalent to 10. in the centesimal for a distance 99.84 feet, equivalent to 30 meters 43 centimeters to the point No. 12; thence along the same section of the wall N. 7° 29’ 49.2' E., equivalent to 8.°33 in the centesimal division, for a distance of 63.62 feet, equivalent to 19 meters 39 centimeters to point No. 13; thence turning aside the boundary line with the Asylum of the Sisters of Charity, along the lands of the Military Reservation S. 77 9’ E. equivalent to 114.°275 in the centesimal division, for a distance of 560 feet or 170 meters 69 centimeters to point No. 14; thence S. 89° 56’ E., equivalent to 100.°07 in the centesimal division, for a distance of 215.32 feet, equivalent to 65 meters 63 centimeters to point No. 15; thence along a. tract of land of The Pegple of Porto Rico and other lands belongmghw Mr. Manuel Barriola. 9° 31’ 19.2' W., equivalent to 210.°58 m e centesimal division, for a. distance of 157.65 feet, equivalent to 48 meters 5 centimeters to point No: r thence along the northern side of the road N 83° 2’ 34.8 W., equivalent to 307 .°73 in the centesimal division, for a distance  214.76 feet, uivalent to 65 meters 46 centimeters to point No. 2 in the S. E. nge of the lower {art of the wall that surrounds the land owned by the Catholic Churc ; thence along this part of the wall N. 7° 59’ 31.2' E., equivalent to 8.°88 in the centesimal_ division for a distance of 84 feet, equivalent to 25 meters 60 centimeters to point No. 3 m the N. E. angle of the lower part of the wall above referred to·_ thence N. 81°_3’ 14.4' W., equivalent to 309.°94 in the centesimal division, for a tance of 197.31 feet, uivalent to 60 meters 14_cent1meters to gout No. 4 in the N. W. axle of the lower part of wall; thence. 9° 11’ 40.2' W., equivalent to 209.°105 in the centesxmal division, for_a distance of 87.24 feet or 26 meters 59_centimeters to point No. 5 m the S. W. angle of the lower part of said wall; thence ollowing a line bordering upon the northern side of the road N. 82° 46' 55.2' W. uivalent to 308.°02 in the centesxmal division, for a distance of lll)42.82 feet, equivalent to 317 meters 85 centimeters to point No. 6• thence N. 68° 42’ 54' W., equivalent to 323.°65 in the centesimal division, for a distance of 159.45 feet, equivalent to 48 meters 60 centimeters to point No. 7 which is the starting point. This perimeter encloses an extension of land of 2 ha. 68 a. 71 ca. 90 sq. dem., equivv lent to 6.64 acres. _ _ Provided, however, that this shall not mcluds the lands set; apart __Q_;•g,*,;*d•§§_·;’_,,§,,_¤? for the use of the Department ofAgnculture (WeatherBm·:l12 m  Am. p. ma Proclamation of the President, dated January 26, 1912, which iaamendedinrespectofthislaudtoraadasfollowsz _ "To the Qvgpamnsnt of Agriculture, . For the eather Bmeau: ’1`he westarnegart of the Naval Hospital tract in ‘Puerta.ds 'Iierra’ bound on the east by a line parallel to the we•tern_boundary and 315.5 feet therefrom, with residence and omce buildings thereon." _ 6. The Punziua. That part of the former Naval Reservation on Qglgg a that enters into the batylzouth of the (ity of San Juan, w peninsulaisk¤ownas"Pun ".boundedonthenorthby