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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1935. le ap entitled "Swanquarter M~atory Bird Refuge", dated October 1 32, filed with this regulation m the archives of the Department of 'culture, which have not been acquired by the United States for t4e purposes of the Migrat?ry Bird Conservation Act (45 Stat. 1~22-1226; U. S. C., Supp., tltle 16, ch. 7a). !, All lands and waters within the aforesaid exterior boundaries aequired by the United States under the Migratory Bird Conservation Act are closed by said act to entry for any purpose except in accord- ance with regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, and all hunting either of migratory or nonmigratory birds on said lands and waters is,forbidden by said act; and said lands and waters, so acquired by the UUted States, are areas upon which hunting of migratory birds is alw not pennitted by the regulations under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. ,DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARY REFERRED TO ABOVE 3451 Vol. 45. p. 1222. U.S. C., p.687. Hunting forbidden. (The surveys of the several boundaries of the following-described Description. areas were executed under direction of the Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, from September 1931, to Novem- b~r 1931. All bearings in this description were turned from the true meridian as determined by altitude observations on the sun during the p.rogre88 of the survey. The mean magnetic declination was found to be 5°30' W.) First Tract: the approximate geographic p,osition of which is in latitude 35°26'42" N., and longitude 76°22'43 ' W. from Greenwich, is identical with c(l)mer no. 1, John L. Roper Lumber Co. Tract no. 9, aU. S. Biologi- cal Surv~ standard concrete post set 14 in. in the ground and marked "l-COR 1 TR I-COR 1 OR 510-1931"; from this post an 8-in. pine bears S. 48° W., 2.23 cbs. distant, blazed and scribed "BT- 1-1"; a 10-in. pine bears S. 23° W., 2.39 cbs. distant, blazed and scribed "BT-1 -1 " ; Thence from said initial point, down the left bank of Rose Bay Creek with the meanders thereof, N. 54°08' W., 17.32 cbs.; N. 29°30' W., 2.82 cbs.; N. 22°13' W., 1.18 cbs.; N. 64°45' W., 1.74 chs.; N. 34°31' W., 9.59 chs.; N. 26°22' W., 5.12 cbs.; N. 54°32' W., 15.05 cbs.; N. 14°15' W., 2.73 cbs.; N. 51°49' W., 8.40 chs.; N. 20°46' W., 8.60 chs.; N. 54°10' W., 2.33 chs.; N. 68°20' W., 7.87 chs.; N. 78°20' W., 3.11 cbs.; S. 54°15' W., 1.75 cbs.; S. 85°34' W., 3.63 chs.; N. 78°20' W., 8.03 chs.; N. 82°20' W., 4.70 chs.; N. 41°48' W., 5.44 cbs.; N. 13°30' W., 2.26 chs.; S. 19°29' W., 2.00 chs.; N. 60°46' W., 8.66 chs.; N. 80°31' W., 6.36 chs.;
 * Beginning at a point at the head of Rose Bay Creek; this point,