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 1580 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. SCHEDULE. (1) The waters of, and approaches to, Portland Bight, including Galleon Harbour, and Goat (Great and Little) Islands and the adjacent cays; the land area included therein being approximately two square miles. Reference: Chart H.O. 1683. (2) Beginning at a point (about longitude seventy-seven degrees, zero minutes, thirteen seconds, west; latitude seventeen degrees, fifty-seven minutes, forty-eight seconds, north) on the road between Hartland's Post Office about one-fourth of a mile south of the railroad crossing; thence along a southeast line a distance of three statute miles; thence due south to the shoreline on Manatee Bay; thence generally west and northwest along the shoreline to the small inlet about one-fourth of a mile northwest of Church Pen Gully outlet; thence north to an intersection with the road between Bushy Park Station and the village of Old Harbour; thence generally east to the crossing of the road between Bushy Park Station and Hartland's Station with Coleburn's Gully; thence generally northeast along (but excluding) this road to the point of beginning; the entire tract con- taining approximately thirty-four square miles. Reference: Map of the Plains of St. Catherine, scale two inches equal one mile. (3) Beginning at the point on the southern shoreline of Portland Ridge (peninsula) where it is intersected by longitude seventy-seven degrees, twelve minutes, thirty seconds, west (approximately lon- gitude seventy-seven degrees, thirteen minutes, west, on the Map of Jamaica, 1926, P.W.D .); thence north along this longitude to the northern shoreline of Portland Ridge; thence generally east, south and west along the shoreline to point of beginning; the entire tract containing approximately eighteen square miles. Reference: Chart H.O. 1683; and Map of Jamaica, corrected to 1926, P.W .D. scale one inch equals 2-698 miles. (4) Pigeon Island (an area of about fifty acres). Reference: Chart H.O. 1683. (5) Beginning at the point on the improved road between Rest and May Pen where it crosses the canal running southeast from Rhymsberry to Manningsfield, along the road generally southwest for a distance of one statute mile; thence generally southeast for one statute mile; thence generally northeast to the canal; thence along (but excluding) the canal northwest to point of beginning; the entire tract containing approximately one square mile. Reference: Chart H.O. 1683: Map of Jamaica, corrected to 1926, P.W.D. scale one inch equals 2.698 miles. (6) Beginning at the point where the road between Dunkeld (approximately mile post 47) and Mandeville crosses the Jamaica Government Railroad, generally northwest along (but excluding) the railway right-of-way approximately eight hundred yards to fence line of Martin's Hill; thence west of south about one thousand yards to fence line; thence generally east along meandering fence line to

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