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916 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1s. 60, 61. 1917. granted, or any art thereof, or to devote the same to any other plplxose than as Ihereinbefore described; and that if the said land not be used as a public park, the same, or such parts thereof not so used, shall revert to the United States. Approved, February 14, 1917. February 14, 1917.

 CHAP. 61.—An Act To add certain lands to the Rocky Mountain National Park,

[Public, No. 316.] ()°]°nd0_ nceky Mountain Be it enacted by the Senate and House Representatives of the United N k;,§{°,l§;,d, %Amer·ica in Congress That the eastern boundary UQ-Mf’· P- °°°· line of e Rocky Mountain National Park between the section corner common to sections two and three township three north, and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, township four north, range seventy-three west and the township corner common to townshigrgve and six north; rangels seyeaty-two and seventy-three west, is by changed soas orea as o ows: 1>¤•¤·1p¤¤¤. "Beginning at a oint on the present eastern bonmdary line of the Rocky Mountam ational Park, Colorado, which is the northwest I corner of section two and the northeast corner of section three, town-

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y B I intersection with the main hydrographic gvide east of Cow Creek, between section thirty-one, township four north, and section six, township three north, range sevent£two west ;_ thence northwesterly following along said hydrograpiliic vide, passing over Twin Sisters, The Cragsnpassirig west of y Lake, and continuing! alon said hydrographic divi e, now between Aspen Brook and Fis and passing over Lily Mountam and Gianttrack Mountain to a. pomt which is the southeast corner of section thirty-four and the southwest corner of section thujly-five, township five north, range seventy-three west; thence north ong the section lines between sections thirty-four and thirty-five, twenty-six and twenty-seven, twenty-two and twenty- Wm, fourteen and Efteen, to the quarter corner common to sections fourteen and fifteen, all m township five nort seventy-three west, tléence east along quarter-section hne, t sections fourteen an thirteen, township five north, range seventy-three west and along the continuation of said quarter-section line through section eighteen to the quarter corner common to sections eighteen and sevenyn, township five north, range sevently-two west; thence north 05lg‘t€l1iB%Ctl0D lane begzlvfeen sectncgs gig teen land seventeen, seven an e1g ve an six _ in towns ve nort , range t -1; west, to that point which is the northeast corner of S€<}l?§`):1el;lJ¥ aiid the northwest corner of section five in said township and rangethence west along the township line to the township corner common to townshipls five and six north, ranges seventy-two and seventy-three west, whnc is on the present eastern boundary line of the Rocky Lmdud g Mountain National_Par , Colorado."

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gn e eastern boundary as changed by this Act between said sec- .:31 corpier corpixptonfto sections two and three, township three north, Rvws? ¤¤S t y- our and thirty-five, township four north, range Eve west, and said township corner common to townships he b six nort , ranges seventy-two and seventy-three west, are re y reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or disposal under the laws of the United States, and said. tracts are hereby maiden; part of and mcluded in the Rocky Mountain National Park, §1 _ the provisions of the Act to establish the Rocky Mountain ational Park in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes, ap-