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PUBLIC LAW 91-504-OCT. 23, 1970

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acres and which are depicted on a map entitled "Salt Creek Wilderness—Proposed", and dated August 1967, which shall be known as the "Salt Creek Wilderness"; By (d) certain lands in (1) the Island Bay and Passage Key Island g e aK.e y. Passa National Wildlife Refuges, Florida, which comprise about twenty Wichita Moun* acres each and which are depicted on maps entitled "Island Bay tains Wilderness—Proposed" and "Passage Key Wilderness—Proosed", dated August 1967, and (2) the Wichita Mountains ational Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, which comprise about eight thousand nine hundred acres and which are depicted on a map entitled "Wichita Mountains Wilderness—Proposed", dated October 1967, which shall be known as "Island Bay Wilderness", "Passage Key Wilderness", and "Wichita Mountains Wilderness", respectively; Seney, (e) certain lands in (1) the Seney, Huron Islands, and Michi- Huron Islands. gan Islands National Wildlife Refuges, Michigan, which comprise Michigan I s about twenty-five thousand one hundred and fifty acres, one hun- lands. Wisconsin I s dred and forty-seven acres, and twelve acres, respectively, and lands. which are depicted on maps entitled "Seney Wilderness—Pro- Moosehorn. posed", "Huron Islands Wilderness—Proposed", and "Michigan Islands Wilderness—Proposed", (2) the Gravel Island and Green Bay National Wilderness Refuges, Wisconsin, which comprise about twenty-seven acres and two acres, respectively, and which are depicted on a map entitled "Wisconsin Islands Wilderness— Proposed", and (3) the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Maine, which comprise about two thousand seven hundred and eighty-two acres and which are depicted on a map entitled "Edmunds Wilderness and Birch Islands Wilderness—Proposed", all said maps being dated August 1967, which shall be known as "Seney Wilderness", "Huron Islands Wilderness", "Michigan Islands Wilderness", "Wisconsin Islands Wilderness", and "Moosehorn Wilderness", respectively; (f) certain lands in the Pelican Island National Wildlife Ref- P e l i c a n Island. uge, Florida, which comprise about three acres and which are depicted on a map entitled "Pelican Island Wilderness—Proposed" and dated August 1970, which shall be known as the "Pelican Island Wilderness"; and (g) certain lands in the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, Monomoy. Massachusetts, which comprise about two thousand six hundred acres but excepting and excluding therefrom two tracts of land containing approximately ninety and one hundred and seventy acres, respectively and which are depicted on a map entitled "Monomoy Wilderness—Proposed" and dated August 1970, which shall be known as the "Monomoy Wilderness".

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DESIGNATION O F WILDERNESS AREAS W I T H I N N A T I O N A L P A R K S A N D MONUMENTS

SEC. 2. In accordance with section 3(c) of the Wilderness Act (78 Stat. 890; 16 U.S.C. ill32(c)), the following lands are hereby designated as wilderness: (a) certain lands in the Craters of the Moon National Monu- Craters ment, which comprise about forty-three thousand two hundred '^°°" and lorty-three acres and which are depicted on a map entitled

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