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township two north, range four west, thence due east along the township lines to a point where the ravine of Deep creek crosses such township line; thence easterly following the ravine of said Deep creek to a point marking the confluence of the ravines of Deep creek and Holcomb creek; thence east and north following the ravine of Holcomb creek to Holcomb valley; thence easterly along the public road to the junction thereof with a public road leading southeasterly to the Rose mine; thence following the aforesaid road to Rose mine in a southeasterly direction to a point where it crosses the east line of township two north range two east; thence south along the easterly lines of township two north range two east, township one north range two east and township one south range two east to the southeast quarter of township one south range two east; thence due west along the township line to the southwest corner of township one south range one east; thence due north along the west line of township one south range one east to the ravine of Mill creek; thence west along the ravine of Mill creek to a point where Mill creek crosses the west line township one south range one west; thence north along the west line of township one south range one west and township one north range one west to the southeast corner of section twenty-four, township one north range two west; thence due west along the southerly line of sections twenty-four, twenty-three, twenty-two, twenty-one, twenty and nineteen of township one north range two west and the southerly line of sections twenty-four, twenty-three, twenty-two and twenty-one, township one north range three west to the line of the Angeles forest reserve; thence in a general northwesterly direction to a point where the ravine of Devil's canyon crosses the said Angeles forest reserve line; thence northerly along the ravines of Devil's canyon and Sawpit canyon to the place of beginning, all of said described area being within the boundaries of the Angeles forest reserve.

§ 24. Four "B." Fish and game district four "B" shall consist of and include a part of the westerly portion of the Angeles National Forest lying within the counties of San Bernardino and Los Angeles and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Sections six to ten, inclusive, sections fifteen to twenty-two, inclusive, and sections twenty-seven to thirty-two, inclusive, of township two north, range seven west; sections seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one of township three north, range seven west; sections one to twenty-two, inclusive, and those portions of sections twenty-three and twenty-four within the Angeles National Forest, all in township one north, range eight west; all of township two north, range eight west; sections seven to thirty-six, inclusive, of township three north, range eight west; sections one to twenty-four, inclusive, the west half of section twenty-five and all of sections twentysix, twenty-seven, and twenty-eight in township one north, range nine west; all of township two north, range nine west; sections seven to thirty-six, inclusive, in township three north, range nine west; sections one to eighteen, inclusive, those portions of sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two within the Angeles National Forest and all of sections twenty-three and twenty-four of township one north, range ten west; all of township two north, range ten west; sections seven to thirty-six, inclusive, of township three north, range ten west; all of sections one to fourteen, inclusive, and those portions of sections fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four within the Angeles National Forest in township one north, range eleven west; all of township two north, range eleven west; that portion of sec

tion two lying south and west of a line drawn from the northwest corner to the southeast corner of said section, all of sections three to thirty-six, inclusive, in township three north, range eleven west; all of sections one and two and those portions of sections three, four, five, six, eleven, twelve and thirteen within the Angeles National Forest in township one north, range twelve west; all of township two north, range twelve west; all of sections one to five, inclusive, those portions of sections six and seven lying south and east of a line drawn from the northeast corner of section six to the southwest corner of section seven and all of sections eight to thirty-six, inclusive, in township three north, range twelve west; all of sections one to seventeen, inclusive, those por tions of sections eighteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two within the Angeles National Forest, all of sections twenty-three to twenty-six, inclusive, and those portions of sections twenty-seven, thirty-five and thirty-six within the Angeles National Forest in township two north, range thirteen west; all of sections thirteen to thirty-six, inclusive, in township three north, range thirteen west; sections one, two and three and those portions of sections ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen within the Angeles National Forest in township two north, range fourteen west. All townships and ranges mentioned herein being referred to San Bernardino base line and meridian.

§ 25. Four "C." Fish and game district four "C" shall consist of and include that certain territory embraced within the Cleveland National Forest, more particularly described as follows, to wit: The east half of township five south, range seven west; all of township five south, range six west, except sections one, two, three, ten, eleven and twelve; all of township six south, range six west; the west half of township six south, range five west; all of township seven south, range six west; the west one-half of township seven south, range five west; all in San Bernardino base and meridian, in the state of California.

§ 26. Four "D." Fish and game district four "D" shall consist of and include all of townships six south, range five east; township six south, range six east; and township seven south, range six east, all lying within the county of Riverside.

§ 27. Four "E." Fish and game district four "E" shall consist of and include all of sections twenty-seven to thirty-four, inclusive, township fifteen south, range five east; all of township fourteen south, range five east; all of sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-six, township fifteen south, range four east; all of sections five, six, seven, eight, township sixteen south, range six east; all of sections one to twelve, inclusive, township sixteen south, range five east; all of sections one, two, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen twentyone, twenty-three, twenty-four and the east half of sections three, seventeen, and twenty and the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine, the north half of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty-eight and the north half of section twenty-two, township sixteen south, range four east. The west half of sections eighteen, nineteen and the northwest quarter of section thirty, township sixteen south, range five east, all located within the county of San Diego. [Amendment approved May 13, 1919; Stats. 1919, p. 431.]

§ 28. Four "F." Fish and game district four "F" shall consist of and include all of townships eight and nine north, range fourteen west,

lying within the counties of Los Angeles and Kern. [Amendment approved May 13, 1919; Stats. 1919, p. 431.]

§ 29. Five. Fish and game district five shall consist of and include the ocean water and the tide-lands of the state to high-water mark lying between the northern boundary of the state and a line extending west from the extreme westerly point of Point St. George in Del Norte county, and shall exclude all slougns, streams and lagoons in said county, except Smith river from its mouth to Bailey's riffle.

§ 30. Six. Fish and game district six shall consist of and include the ocean waters and the tide-lands of the state to high-water mark lying between a line extending west from the extreme westerly point of Point St. George, in Del Norte county, and a line extending due west from the extreme westerly point of Mussel point, in Humboldt county, and shall exclude all sloughs, streams and lagoons in said counties, except the Klamath river from its mouth to the mouth of McGarvey creek.

§ 31. District seven. Fish and game district seven shall consist of and include the ocean waters and the tide-lands of the state to highwater mark lying between a line extending due west from the extreme point of Mussel point, in Humboldt county, and the southern boundary of Mendocino county, and shall exclude the ocean waters between the north and south jetties at the entrance to Humboldt bay from the westerly end of each of said jetties in the Pacific ocean to their respective aprons on the shores of Humboldt bay, and shall also exclude all sloughs, streams and lagoons. [Amendment approved May 21, 1921; Stats. 1921, p. 198.]

§ 32. Seven "A." Fish and game district seven "A" shall consist of and include the waters of Eel river from its mouth to the east boundary line of township three north, range two west, Humboldt base and meridian, and the waters of Salt river, a tributary of Eel river, as far up as the high-tide line. [Amendment approved May 13, 1919; Stats. 1919, p. 431.]

§ 33. Eight. Fish and game district eight shall consist of and include the waters and tide-lands to high-water mark of Humboldt bay lying north of a straight line running east from the center of apron at the approach of the south jetty at the entrance of Humboldt bay to the east shore line of said bay and shall include the entrance of Humboldt bay not included in fish and game district seven and shall be exclusive of all rivers, streams and sloughs emptying into said bay.

§ 34. Nine. Fish and game district nine shall consist of and include the waters and tide-lands to high-water mark of Humboldt bay lying south of a straight line running east from the center of apron at the approach to the south jetty at the entrance of Humboldt bay to the east shore line of said bay, and shall be exclusive of a rivers, streams and sloughs emptying into said bay.

§ 35. District ten. Fish and game district ten shall consist of and include the ocean waters and the tide-lands of the state to high-water mark lying between the south boundary of Mendocino county and the line extending southwest from the extreme westerly point of Point Santa Cruz, in Santa Cruz county; and shall include the waters of

Tomales bay, and shall be exclusive of all that portion of Bolinas bay lying inside of Bolinas bar, and of San Francisco bay lying east of a line drawn from Point Bonita to Point Lobos, and of all rivers, streams and lagoons. [Amendment approved May 20, 1921; Stats. 1921, p. 198.]

§ 36. Eleven. Fish and game district eleven shall consist of and include the waters and tide-lands of San Francisco and Richardson bays to high-water mark bounded as follows: Beginning at the extreme westerly point of Point Bonita, thence in a direct line to the extreme westerly point of Point Lobos, thence around the shore line of San Francisco bay to the extreme northerly point of Black point in San Francisco county, thence in a direct line to the extreme southerly point of Peninsula point in Marin county, thence westerly around the shore line of Richardson and San Francisco bays to the point of beginning.

§ 37. Twelve. Fish and game district twelve shall consist of and include all waters and tide-lands of San Francisco bay to high-water mark not included in fish and game districts eleven and thirteen, the waters and tide-lands to high-water mark of San Leandro bay, Oakland creek or estuary, San Antonio creek in Alameda county, Raccoon straits and San Pablo bay to a line drawn due south from the lighthouse station at the end of the jetty at the south entrance of Mare Island straits and all lands and waters included within the exterior boundaries of said fish and game district and excluding all tributary sloughs, creeks, bays, rivers and overflowed areas not specifically described herein. For the purposes of this act that portion of San Pablo bay lying northerly of a line drawn from the south side of the mouth of Novato creek to Midshipment point, the extreme southwesterly point of Tubbs island, shall be included in fish and game district number two; and that portion of San Pablo bay lying north of a line drawn due east from a point situated on the bay shore of Tubbs island, one and one-half miles measured southwesterly along the levee from the electric power-line tower situated on the west bank of Sonoma creek, shall be included in fish and game district number two.

§ 38. Twelve "A." Fish and game district twelve "A" shall consist of and include all the waters of the Sacramento river flowing within the main channel between the bridge across said river at Colusa and the Vina ferry near the town of Vina, in Tehama county.

§ 39. District twelve "B." Fish and game district twelve "B" shall consist of and include all waters and tide-lands to high-water mark of the Carquinez straits not included within fish and game district twelve, the waters and tide-lands to high-water mark of Suisun bay, all waters of the Sacramento river flowing within the main channel between the mouth thereof and the bridge across said river at Colusa; the main channel of Steamboat slough and Sutter slough; the waters of New York slough and Broad slough; all waters of the San Joaquin river flowing within the main channel thereof to the Santa Fe railroad bridge across said river near Stockton; all waters of Old river between its mouth and the Santa Fe railroad bridge across said river at Orwood, and all lands and waters between the west bank of Old river and the east bank of the San Joaquin river north of the Santa Fe railroad between Orwood and the Santa Fe railroad bridge across

АСТ 2875.

An act to further divide the state into fish and game districts by estab. lishing a district specially suited for propagation of game, and to provide for the management and protection thereof.

[Approved May 26, 1917. Stats. 1917, p. 1166. In effect July 27, 1917.] Amended: 1919, p. 521. 2. 1923, p. 1004.

Unlawful to kill game birds or animals. Firearms, etc. Game animals defined.

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"Mount Tamalpais game refuge" created. Boundaries.
No open season.

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Penalty.

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Duty of officers.

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Power of fish and game commission.

§ 1. "Mount Tamalpais game refuge" created. Boundaries. For the protection, conservation and propagation of game animals, except fish, there is hereby set apart and established a district to be known as "Mount Tamalpais game refuge," the boundaries of which are hereby determined to be as follows, to wit: All that certain territory within the county of Marin, bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the easterly shore of inner Bolinas bay with the northwesterly boundary line, extended, of the Stinson ranch conveyed to A. H. Stinson et al., by decree of distribution dated the twenty-eighth day of July, 1911, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of Marin county in book one hundred thirty-seven of deeds at page one hundred two; thence northeasterly along the said northwesterly boundary line to the southwesterly boundary line of the lands of the Marin municipal water district on the top of Bolinas ridge; thence northwesterly, northeasterly, and easterly along the southwesterly and the northwesterly boundary line of the watershed lands of the said Marin municipal water district to a point therein where the boundary line of that certain tract of land known as the Lagunitas dairy tract crosses the old county road formerly leading from Fairfax to Bolinas; thence northerly along said road and along the Fairfax and Bolinas county road, to a point in the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Northwestern Pacific railroad company near Fairfax station; thence along the said last mentioned line in a southerly direction past the railroad stations at San Anselmo, Kentfield and Corte Madera, to its intersection with the southerly line of the road or highway immediately south of Alta station, thence following the southerly line of said road or highway to its intersection with the southerly line of the state highway between Alta and Belvedere; thence following the southerly and southwesterly line of said highway to the end of said highway; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of the county road to its intersection with the northwesterly line of the town of Belvedere; thence following the northwesterly line of the town of Belvedere, to its extreme westerly point; thence in a direct line from this point to the extreme northeasterly point of the town of Sausalito; thence southwesterly along the said northwesterly line of the town of Sausalito, to its intersection with the Northwestern Pacific railway; thence following the right of way of the Northwestern Pacific railway, to its intersection with Humboldt street, extended on the westerly boundary of the lands of the

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