Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/395

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376 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Srss. II. Cris. 86, 88. 1914. 14. (:55} .- ‘ crease limit of cost for the extension, remod , g£yR{2i“`1g”·l and improv§e?i1eni:udf%l(i:;a'Zl"(¢;n{;cola, Flldgda, post office and courthouse, and forbhtlligr [muse, Ne. os] purposes. Be it enacted Senate and Houaiazf Representatives of the United

·*'§,, ,,,_ States of America in Congress assemb , That the Act entitled An

¤¤¤¤d» 1¤¤¤¤¤ WM- Act to increase the limit of cost of certain public bu1ld1ngs, to ‘°$ZiJee,p.m. authorize the enlaiglement, extension, remodeling, or improvement . of certain public b dings, to authorize the erection and completion of public buildings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildings, and for other urposes," approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, he, and the same is hereby, amended, so as to increase the limit of cost for the extension, remodeling, and improvement of the Pensacola, Florida, post office and courthouse in the sum of $30,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary to complete said extension, remodeling, and improvement. Approved, May 12, 1914 Hay 13 1914- CHAP. 88.—An Act To consolidate certain forest lands in the Sierra National [IL R· i3"°·l Forest, and Yosemite National Park,

  • (Pub1lc,No. 99.]

, amp., _ Be it enewted the Senate and House Re esentatives o the United ull? N M 1;; States ofA1n,eriL/ in Congress assegnble;l(5fThsi.i.rfor the purglose of prey., mq. 1,,;,.,;, en. serving scemc features and consolidating certain forest lands belong- ”· ing to the United States within the Sierra National Forest and the Yosemite National Park, California, the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered, upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture, and after obtaining and acce ting for the Government of the United States of America a. valid title to the land to be acquired, which title shall be approved b said Secretary of the Interior, to exchange lands belonging to the llnited States which are a part of the Sierra National Forest for privately owned

 lands of approximatel equal value lyin within the boundaries of said Sierra National Forest and the saidgY0semite National

§{ggi,•gg,,_m 0, W Park: Provided, That ulpon the consummation of an exchange herequam n¤¤¤¤. under the lands acquue by the United States within the boundaries of the Sierra Forest shall become a part of that national forest and D i that within the boundaries of the Yosemite National Park shall L:¤»gg1>¤ gg; Elem become a part of that park: P1:0@?td8%·fu!‘th€T, That only the followin rmt. privately owned lands m the Sierra ational Forest may be ac uired _ y the United States under the exchange: North half southeast quarter and southeast uarter southeast q_uarter section thirty-four southwestnquarter southwest quarter section thirty-five, and all of section thirty-six, townshi four south, range twenty east Mount Diablo meri 'an; east halfp northeast quarter and south hall southwest quarter section_thirty-two, west half northwest quarter section tlnrty-tl1ree, township four south, range twenty-one east Mount Drab o meridian; southeast quarter section one, southeast, uarter southeast quarter (lot sixteen) section eleven, lots three arid four southwest quarter northwest uarter, southwest quarter and south; east quarter section twelve, llots two, five, six, and seiren section thirteen, township iiye south, range twenty east, Mount Diablo meridian; lots two an six, section five, ortion northwest quarter northwest; quarter south of traverse, southwest quarter northwest quarter portion southeast quarter northwest quarter west of traverse north: east gluarter southwest quarter, southeast quarter southwest riuarter and at portion of the southeast quarter west of the traverse section eight, portion of northwest quarter, northeast quarter west of traverse soutlliwest quarter northeast quarter, portion of southeast quartei nort east quarter west of traverse, and portion of east half southeast