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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

00 STAT. 2634

PUBLIC LAW 94-557—OCT. 19, 1976 which are depicted on a map entitled "Agassiz Wilderness Proposal", dated November 1973, and which shall be known as the Agassiz Wilderness; (i) certain lands in the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota, which comprise approximately two thousand one hundred and thirty-eight acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Tamarac Wilderness Proposal", dated January 1973, and which shall be known as the Tamarac Wilderness; (j) certain lands in the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri, which comprise approximately eight thousand acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Mingo Wilderness Proposal", dated March 1975, and which shall be known as the Mingo Wilderness; (k) certain lands in the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana, which comprise approximately thirty-two thousand three hundred and fifty acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Red Rock Lakes Wilderness Proposal", dated January 1974, and which shall be known as the Red Rock Lakes Wilderness; (1) certain lands in the Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Montana, which comprise approximately" eleven thousand three hundred and sixty-six acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Medicine Lake Wilderness Proposal", dated November 1973, and which shall be known as the Medicine Lake Wilderness; (m) certain lands in the U L Bend National Wildlife Refuge, Montana, which comprise approximately twenty thousand eight hundred and ninety acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "UL Bend Wilderness Proposal", dated June 1976, and which shall be known as the UL Bend Wilderness; (n) certain lands in the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska, which comprise approximately four thousand six hundred and thirty-five acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Fort Niobrara Wilderness Proposal", dated November 1973, and which shall be known as the Fort Niobrara Wilderness; (o) certain lands in the Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina, which comprise approximately nine thousand acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Swanquarter Wilderness Proposal", dated December 1973, and which shall be known as the Swanquarter Wilderness; (p) certain lands in the San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, which comprise approximately three hundred and fifty-five acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "San Juan Islands Wilderness Proposal", dated August 1971 (revised July 1976), and which shall be known as the San Juan Wilderness. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS AREAS W I T H I N THE NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

16 USC 1132 note.

SEC. 2. (a) In accordance with the subsection 3(b) of the Wilderness Act (78 Stat. 891), the area in the Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming classified as the Glacier Primitive Area, with the proposed additions thereto and deletions therefrom, comprising an area of approximately one hundred and ninety-seven thousand six hundred