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February 27, 1909. Yukon Delta Reservation. Em- 

 bracing all the treeless tundra of the delta of the Yukon 

 River west of longitude one hundred and sixty-two de- 

 grees and twenty minutes west from Greenwich and 

 south of the Yukon River, Alaska. 



February 27, 1909. Culebra Reservation. Embrac- 

 ing the islands of the Culebra group, Porto Rico, except- 

 ing Culebra Island, which is a naval and lighthouse reser- 

 vation. 



February 27, 1909. Farallon Reservation. Em- 

 bracing the middle and north Farallon Islands and other 

 rocks northwest of the same, located on the coast of 

 California near San Francisco. 



February 27, 1909. Behring Sea Reservation. Em- 

 bracing Saint Matthew Island, Hall Island, and Pin- 

 nacle Islet, approximately in latitude sixty degrees and 

 thirty minutes north, longitude one hundred and seventy- 

 two degrees and thirty minutes west, in Behring Sea, 

 Alaska. 



February 27, 1909. Pribilof Reservation. Embracing 

 Walrus Island and Otter Island of the Pribilof group, in 

 Behring Sea, Alaska. 



March 2, 1909. Bogoslof Reservation. Embracing 

 volcanic islands commonly known as the Bogoslof group, 

 approximately in latitude fifty-three degrees and fifty- 

 eight minutes north, longitude one hundred and sixty- 

 seven degrees and fifty-three minutes west from Green- 

 wich, Behring Sea, Alaska. 



Since then these have been added: 



April 11, 1911. Clear Lake Reservation. Embracing 

 the Clear Lake reservoir site, California. Modified by 

 executive order of January 13, 1912, by eliminating, for 

 administrative purposes, three hundred and twenty acres 

 surrounding the Reclamation dam. 



