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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1926. 2609 Br rrm Pansinnzvr or mn Urrrrnn Srarns or Amnmoa A PROCLAMATION ’ · Idaho, Payette, and WHEREAS, in thepintcrest of economy of. administration, it ap- §S*}1;j“§,‘},§f,f“°““* F°" pears that certain lands in the State of Idaho heretofore embraced in Prwnble- the Idaho National Forest as fixed and defined lbf Executive Order V0] 37 my V1 of June 26, 1908 (No. 855),and Proclamations of ‘ arch 23, 1912, and 4;, p.°u¤IJ°' ' °' December 27, 1919 should _be transferred to and made parts of the Payette National Forest as fixed and deHned by Proc amation of V0! 34 MT V0, June 3, 1905, Executive Order of June 26, 1908 ( o. 856) ,,Proclama- 3;, p.'iv6d°'v¤1.’4i, pi tion of June 30, 1911, Executive Order of July 26,.1916 (No. 2429), *9* and Proclamation of December 27, 1919, and certain other lands shouldbe transferred to the Salmon National Forest as Hxed and defined by Executive Order of June 26, 1908 (N o. 841), and Proclar VOL ,8, ,,_ ,9,, mation 0 May 19, 1913; also that lands from the Payette National Forest should be transferred to the Idaho and Salmon NationalForests. Bondage, m,,d,m,d_ NOW THEREFORE, I, CALVIN COOLIDGE, President of the United States of America by vi1·tue of the yéower in me vested by the Act of Cortiress approved J une 4, .1897 (30 tat., 11 at 34 and 36), do proclaim at the boundaries of the Idaho National Forest, the ayette National Forest, and the Salmon Nation al Forest are hereby changed and that they are now as shown on the diagrams hereto annexed and forming parts hereof. , A y IN WITNESS REOF Ihave hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Dorm at the City of Washington this 24th day of March,ina .the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and; twenty [sniu.] six, andof the Independence of the United States the one - hundred and fiftieth. Canvm Coounon By the President: Fnaux B Knuoec, Secretary of State. ‘ Br rim Pnnsmnxr or rim Ummm Sryms or Amniuoa A PROCLAMATION. I Whereas, The Secretary of Agriculture, -by* virtue of the authority rmmum ol mim- vestedin him by section: three of the ~Migratory_ Bird Treaty Act ‘°?,§§f§§i,_ (40 Stat., 755), has submitted to me for approval, a regu ation §g}·gg·l1g-gg, further amendatory of the regulations approvedand proclaimed ` ' ' ' Juli 31, 1918 which the Secretary of Agriculture has `ctermined to e a suitable amendatory r' ationfpermitting and ‘ governing the hunting, taking,-’lcapture,0%lHx1g, possession, sale, ‘ purchase, shipment, transportation, carria(ge, and export of said y irds and parts thereof and their nests an eggs, as follows: * ` REGULATION 4.-—-OPEN SEASONS ON AND POSSESSION °°°° °°°"°”s’ OF CERTAIN MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS _ Regulation 4, sub-title. " Waterfowl (except wood duck, eider ducks, and swans), ooot, gallinules, and Wilson snipeor jacksnipe" IS hereby amended so as to. readas follows: Waterfowl (except wood duck eater ducks, and swans), coat, gall?}-. Y;Q°‘;°';£‘°· nuke, and Wilson swipe or jacllranipe.-y—eThe open seasons for water- m»,’p.`2ei4.' fowl (except wood duc, eider ducks, and swans), coot, gallinules, and ~ Wilson smpe or jacksnipe shall be as follows: _ In Maine, New Ham shire, Vermont, Massachusetts (except in ,,§",§f’““‘°’“°“’ “"“°“’ Nantucket and Dukes lCounties), Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan,

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