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Southeast point of Cape Fogo to White Island, thence to the North 

 end of Peckford Island, and from the South end of Peckford Island 

 to the East Headland of Ragged Harbor. 



At or near the following bays the limits of exclusion shall be three 

 marine miles seaward from the following lines, namely : 



At or near Harrington Bajr, in Nova Scotia, the line from the Light 

 on Stoddart Island to the Light on the south point of Cape Sable, 

 thence to the light at Baccaro Point: at Chedabucto and St. Peter's 

 Bays, the line from Cranberry Island Light to Green Island Light, 

 thence to Point Rouge; at Mira Bay. the line from the Light on the 

 East Point of Scatari Island to the Northeasterly Point of Cape 

 Morien; and at Placentia Bay, in Newfoundland, the line from Latine 

 Point, on the Eastern mainland shore, to the most Southerly Point 

 of Red Island, thence by the most Southerly Point of Merasheen 

 Island to the mainland. 



Long Island and Bryer Island, on St. Mary's Bay, in Nova Scotia, 

 shall, for the purpose of delimitation, be taken as the coasts of such 

 bay. 



ARTICLE V. 



Nothing in this Treaty shall be construed to include within the 

 common waters any such interior portions of any bays, creeks, or 

 harbors as can not be reached from the sea without passing within 

 the three marine miles mentioned in Article I of the Convention of 

 October 20, 1818. 



ARTICLE VI. 



The Commissioners shall from time to time report to each of the 

 High Contracting Parties, such lines as they may have agreed upon, 

 numbered, described, and marked as herein provided, with quadrupli- 

 cate charts thereof; which lines so reported shall forthwith from 

 time to tiirie be simultaneously proclaimed by the High Contracting 

 Parties, and be binding after two months from such proclamation. 



ARTICLE VII. 



Any disagreement of the Commissioners shall forthwith be referred 

 to an Umpire selected by the Secretary of State of the United States 

 and Her Britannic Majesty's Minister at Washington; and his de- 

 cision shall be final. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



Each of the High Contracting Parties shall pay its own Commis- 

 sioners and officers. All other expenses jointly incurred, in connection 

 with the performance of the work, including compensation to the 

 Umpire, shall be paid by the High Contracting Parties in equal 

 moieties. 



ARTICLE IX. 



Nothing in this Treaty shall interrupt or affect the free navigation 

 of the Strait of Canso by fishing vessels of the United States. 



