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January 11, 1912. Hazy Islands Reservation. Em- 

 bracing Hazy Island group, approximately in latitude 

 fifty-five degrees and fifty-four minutes north, longitude 

 one hundred and thirty-four degrees and thirty-six min- 

 utes west from Greenwich, Alaska. 



January 11, 1912. Forrester Island Reservation. 

 Embracing Forrester Island and Wolf Rock, approxi- 

 mately in latitude fifty-four degrees and forty-eight 

 minutes north, longitude one hundred and thirty-three 

 degrees and thirty-two minutes west from Greenwich, 

 Alaska. 



January 11, 1912. Niobrara Reservation. Embracing 

 parts of townships thirty-three and thirty-four north, 

 ranges twenty-six and twenty-seven west. Sixth Principal 

 Meridian, Nebraska, the same being a part of the aban- 

 doned Fort Niobrara Military Reservation. This reser- 

 vation was enlarged by executive order of November 14, 

 1912, adding approximately nine hundred acres, which 

 included the building and old parade-grounds of the 

 mihtary reservation. 



February 21, 1912. Green Bay Reservation. Em- 

 braces Hog Island at the entrance to Green Bay, within 

 township thirty-three north, range thirty east, of the 

 Fourth Principal Meridian, Wisconsin. 



December 7, 1912. Chamisso Island Reservation. 

 Embraces Chamisso Island and PuflSn and other rocky 

 islets in its vicinity, approximately in latitude sixty-six 

 degrees and thirteen minutes north, longitude one hun- 

 dred and sixty-one degrees and fifty-two minutes west 

 from Greenwich, at the eastern end of Kotzebue Sound, 

 Alaska. 



December 17, 1912. Pishkin Reservation. Em- 

 braces Pishkin reservoir site in townships twenty-two 

 and twenty-three north, range seven west, Montana 

 Principal Meridian, Montana. 



