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 734 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 70. 1925. .B<¤=¤d-**3 d°¤@=*iP· fo ·one degrees twenty-two minutes twenty-four and thirty “°°_C°mumd onlezhousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirt -two minutes thirty-four and four hundred and fifty-six one-thousandths seconds; thence south four degrees thirty-six minutes thirty-nine seconds west ten thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight feet to a monument (numbered 91) in a. swamp near Mopus Brook in latitude forty-one degrees twenty minutes thirty- six and nine hundred one-thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty~two minutes forty-five and nine hundred and twenty 0ne·thousandths seconds; thence south four degrees twelve minutes sixteen seconds west ten thousand four hundred and ninety-three feet to a monument (numbered 96) south of a ledge on Titicus Moimtain in latitude forty-one degrees eighteen minutes fifty-three and five hundred and seven onethousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty-two minutes fifty-six and one one-thousandths seconds; thence south six degrees thirty-two minutes twenty-one seconds west seven thousand two hundred and fourteen feet to a monument (numbered 98) known as the Ridgefield Angle on a. steep side hill sloping toward South Pond in latitude forty-one degrees seventeen minutes forty-two and six hundred and ninety onethousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty-three minutes six and seven hundred and sixty-four one—thousandths seconds; thence south thirty-two  forty-six minutes six seconds east fourteen thousand one him and nine feet to a monument (numbered 103) in a swam]? near a small brook in latitude forty-one degrees fifteen minutes forty-five and four hundred and sixty one-thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty-one minutes twenty-six and seven hundred and seventy-five onethousandths seconds; thence south thirty-two degrees fort -one minutes forty-six seconds east ten thousand four hundredy and forty-three feet to a monument (numbered 106) at the westerly side of a rocky ridge near the southwest corner of Ridgefield in latitude forty-one degrees fourteen minutes eighteen and six hundred and twenty-six one·thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty minutes twelve and nine hundred and forty one—thousandths seconds; thence south thirty-two degrees two minutes and twenty-eight seconds east eleven thousand and forty-seven feet to a monument (numbered 109%Iknown as the VVilton Angle in woodland northwest of Bald ill in latitude forty-one degrees twelve minutes forty-six and one hundred and one one~thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees twenty~eight minutes fifty-six and two hundred and sixty-three one—thousandths seconds; thence south fifty-nine degrees fifty-nine minutes fifty-eight seconds west nine thousand five hundred and eighty-eight feet to a monument (numbered 112) on the south side ofga short crossroad leading west from the Vista Road in latitude forty-one degrees eleven minutes fifty-eight and seven hundred and twenty-one one—thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty minutes forty-four and eight hundred and seventy- seven one—thousandths seconds; thence south fifty-seven degrees fifty-eight minutes forty-nine seconds west six thousand and: two feet to a monument (numbered 115) on the northeasterly slo e of a low wooded hill one-half mile west of Mud Pond and northeast of Sellicks Corners in latirtfide forty-one degrees eleven minutes twenty-seven and two hun red and seventy-two one-thousandths seconds and longitude seventy-three degrees thirty-one minutes fifty-one and four hundred and thirty-eight one·thousandths seconds; thence south fifty-nine degrees nine minutes fifty-eight seconds west fifteen thousand nine hundred and eighty-three feet