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 2954 PROCLAMATIONS, 1928. eleven of the aforesaid act of March I, 1911, and by the act of Con- gress approved June 4, 1897 (30 Stat. 11 at 34 and 36), and hy the said act of February 28,1925, do proclaim that the boundaries of the Ozark National Forest are hereby changed to include the areas indicated as additions upon the diagram hereto annexed and fonning National Oam.e Ref- a part hereof and that there are hereby desl-nated and set aside uge No. 6 wlthm, set ,• •• ' aside. for the protectIon of game aromals, blrds i an fish, aU lands of the United States within the Ozark N atio'la Forest, ae also indicated on said diagram, to be known as National Game Refuge nlulloei' five. Prior Ieg&i rights not The withdrawal made b hthis proclamRtion shall, as to all lands atrected. which are at this date legal y appropriated under the public land laws or reserved for any public purpose, be subject to, and shall not interfere with or defeat legal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public_purpose of lands se r3served. so long as such appropriation is legally maintaine~, or such r~e.rvation remains in force. . Warning against un W..hb. tU ttoht tht authorized hunting; • arron~ IS ere Y:_gIven ? a rersons nl? 'l:il,co.C >rap, etc. Wilfully disturb or kill any kind 0 game aromal, game or nOllg-ame bird, or fish, or to take the eggs of any such bird, on the lands hereby designated as a game refuge or in 01" on the witters thereof, except under such general rules and regulations as may be prescribed from time to time by the Secretary of Agriculture. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and ca.used the seal oi the United States to be affixed. Iuly 2, 1928. Aztec RuiDS National MODument, N. Max. Preamble. Vol. 34, p. 225 . DescrIption. Done at the City of Washington this 13th day of June in the .,ear of our Lord one thousar.d nine hundred and twentY~lgL.t, [SEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and fifty-second. By the President: FRANK B KELLOGG Secretary of State. CALVIN COOLIDGE By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA_ A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the American Museum of Natural History, £0. corpora- tion organized. and existing by virtue of the laws of the State of New York, did on March 28, 1928, pursuant to the act of Congress en- titled, "An Act for the preservation of American Antiquities" ap- proved June 8, 1906, by its certain deed of conveyance, properly executed in writing and acknowledged, remisel release, a~d quit claim to the United States of America, the followmg mentioned lands at that time held in private ownel'Ship and situated in the County of San Juan in the State of New Mexico, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning 694.9 feet north and 376.25 feet east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section four (4) township thirty (30) north, range eleven (11) west, New Mexico Principal Meridian, and from said beginning point running, N. 70°20' E. 405.3 feet, thence N. 37°41' E. 79.8 feet, thence N. 47°20' E. 157 feet, thence N. 5°00' E. 44 feet, thence N. 41°40' W. 45.3 feet, thence N. 15°40' W. 47 feet, thence N. 71 °07' E. 38 .7 feet, then S. 76°26' E. 180 feet, then N. 77°42' E. 227 feet, thence S. 00°24' W. 1163 feet, thence N. 89°24' W. 129.6 feet, thence N. 21°40' W. 538 feet, thence S. 66°25' W. 282.5 feet, thence N. 42°45' W. 436.4 feet, thence N. 81 °23' W. 52.3 feet to place of beginning, containing 12.6 acres more or less, all in the southeast quarter of the southwest

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