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 3440 Oak Mountain Ref· up. Muddy Creek Ref· uge. Cauey Creek Refuge. PROCLAMATIONS, 1935. south along the section line to the section comer common to sees. 5, 6, 7, and 8, said township; thence west along the section line to the range line between T. 4 N., R. 26 W., and T. 4 N., R. 27 W., fifth principal meridian; thence south along said range line to the divide between the drainage of Pigeon Creek and the drainages on the west thereof; thence south along said divide to the summit of Petit Jean Mountain; thence along said mountain to the point of beginning- containing an area of 8,440 acres, more or less. REFUGE No.2 -OAK 1-10UNTAIN REFUGE Beginning at the intersection of highway no. 7 and the Alum Fork . Road in sec. 35, T. 2 N., R. 20 W., fifth principal meridian; thence north along said highway no. 7 to a point where said highway inter- sects the south line of the N}~NW7~ sec. 11, said township; thence east along the divide between the drainage of Little Bear Creek and streams to the north thereof to the southeast corner of the NEXNEY. sec. 12, said township; thence easterly along said divide to the Cak Moun- tain Lookout Towers; thence southerly along the Oak Mountain Lookout Road to the intersection of said road with the Alum Fork Road; thence southwesterly along said Alum Fork Road to the point of beginning-containing 8,500 acres, more or less. REFUGE No.3 -MuDDY CRE;EK REFUGE B~ginning at a point where the section line between secs. 13 and 14, T. 1 N" R. 24 W., fifth T)rincipal meridian, crosses the hydro- graphic divide to the south of Muddy Fork; thence north along the section line crossing Muddy Fork to the first hydrographic divide north of Muddy Fork leading to Muddy Creek :Mountain; thence in a northerly direction along said divide to the summit of Muddy Creek l\10untain at Lone Pine Lookout Tower; thence along the summit of Muddy Creek Mountain in a southwesterly direction to the section line between secs. 13 and 14, T. 1 N., R. 25 W., fifth principal meridian; thence along the divide around the head of l\1uddy Fork in a southerly direction to the section line between secs. 30 and 31, T. 1 N., R. 24 W., fifth principal meridian; thence continuing along the hydrographic divide separating the drainage of l\{uddy Fork from the drainage to the south thereof in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning-containing 10,030 acres, more or less. REFUGE No.4 -CANEY CREEK HEFUGE Beginning at a poin t where therange line between T. 4 S., R. 29 \V ., and T.4 S., R. 30 W., fifth principal meridian, crosses the divide between Caney Creek and the drainage to the south thereof; thence along said divide, known as Porter Mountain, in an easterly direction to Tall Peak; thence along the divide around the head of Caney Creek and Short Creek in a northerly direction to Buckeye Mountain; thence westerly along the divide between Sho.t Creek and Sugar Creek to the range line between T. 4 S., R. 29 W., and T. 4 S., R. 30 W., fifth principal meridian; thence s\)utherly along the range line to the point of beginning-containing 8,300 acres, more or less. Warning agllinst un· All persons are hereby informed that it is unlawful to hunt, catch, authori:u.d acts. trap, willfully disturb, or kill any kind of game animals, game or nongame bird, or fish, or to take the eggs of any such bird, on any lands herein designated or in or on the waters thereof, except under