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reserved and set aside for the use of the Department of Agriculture 

 as a preserve luul breeding ground for native birds and animals. This 

 reservation to be known as Three Arch Hocks Reservation. 



Theodore Hoosevelt. 

 executive order october 23, 1907. [no. 703.] 



Flattery Rocks Reservation for birds, created. 



It is hereby ordered that all small, unsurveyed and unreserved 

 islands lying ott' the coast of the State of Washington in the Pacific 

 Ocean, between latitudes 48° 02' North and 48° 23' North, among 

 wiiich are those named and commonly known as Spike Rock, Father 

 and Son, Bodiel-teh Islets, Flattery Rocks, Ozette Island and AVliite 

 Rock, as the same are shown upon the coast survey chart No. 6400, 

 or upon the General Land Office map of the State of Washington, 

 dated 1887. and located within the area segregated by a broken line 

 and shown upon the diagram hereto attached and made a part of this 

 order, are hereby reserved and set aside for the use of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, as a preserve and breeding ground for native 

 birds and animals. This reservation to be known as Flattery Rocks 

 Reservation. 



Theodore Roosevelt. 



EXECUTIVE ORDER OCTOBER 23. 1907. [No. 704.] 

 Copalis Rock Reservation for birds, created. 



It is hereby ordered that all small, unsurveyed islands lying off the 

 coast of the State of Washington in the Pacific Ocean, between lati- 

 tudes 47° 8' North, and 47° 29' North, among which are those named 

 and commonly known as Arch Island, Sea Lion Rock, Willoughby 

 Rock, Split Rocks, Sonora Reef, Greenville Arch and Copalis Rock, 

 as the same are shown upon coast survey chart No. 6400, or upon 

 the General Land Office map of the State of Washington, dated 1887, 

 and located within the area segregated by a broken line and shown 

 upon the diagram hereto attached and made a part of this order, are 

 iiereby reserved and set aside for the use of the Department of Agri- 

 culture as a preserve and breeding ground for native birds and 

 animals. This reservation to be known as Copalis Rock Reservation. 



Theodore Roosevelt. 



EXECUTIVE ORDER OCTOBER 23, 1907. [No. 705.] 

 Cluillayute Needles Reservation for birds, created. 



It is hereby ordered that all small, unsurveyed and unreserved 

 islands lying off the coast of the State of Washington in the Pacific 

 Ocean, between latitudes 47° 38' North, and 48° 02' North, among 

 which are those named and commonly known as Hand Rock, Carroll 

 Islets, Bald Island. Jagged Islet, Cake Rock, James Island, Hunting- 

 ton Rock, Quillayute Needles, Rounded Islet, Alexander Island, 

 Perkins Reef, North Rock, Middle Rock, Abbey Island and South 

 Rock, as the same are shown upon coast survey chart No. 6400, or 

 upon the General Land Office map of the State of Washington, dated 

 1887, and located within the area segregated by a broken line and 

 shown upon the diagram hereto attached and made a part of this 

 order are hereby reserved and set aside for the use of the Department 



