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the use of the Department of Agriculture as a preserve and breeding 

 ground for native birds. It is unlawful for any person to hunt, trap, 

 capture, wilfully disturb, or kill any birds of any kind whatever, or 

 take the eggs of such birds within the limits of this reservation, 

 except under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the 

 Secretary of Agriculture. Warning is expressly given to all persons 

 not to commit any of the acts herein enumerated and which are 

 prohibited by law. This reserve to be known as Farallon Reser- 

 vation. 



Theodore Roosevelt. 



executive ordek march 2, 1909. [no. 1049.] 



Bogoslof Reservation for birds, created. 



It is hereby ordered that the volcanic islets, commonly known as 

 the Bogoslof islands of the Aleutian archipelago, Alaska, located 

 approximately in latitude fifty-three degrees, fifty-eight minutes 

 north, longitude one hundred and sixty-seven degrees, fifty-three 

 minutes west from Greenwich, be and the same are hereby reserved 

 and set apart for the use of the Dejiartment of Agriculture as a 

 preserve and breeding ground for native birds. ' It is unlawful for 

 any person to hunt, trap, capture, wilfully disturb, or kill any bird 

 of any kind whatever, or take the eggs of such birds within the limits 

 of this reservation, except under such rules and regulations as may 

 be prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture. Warning is expressly 

 given to all persons not to commit any of the acts herein enumerated 

 and which are prohibited by law. 



This reserve to be known as the Bogoslof Reservation. 



Theodore Roosevelt. 



executive order april 2. 1909. [no. 1057.] 



Mosquito Inlet Reservation for birds, enlarged. 



It is hereby ordered that all unsurveyed and unappropriated man- 

 grove and salt grass islets, shoals, sand bars and sand sjDits, situated 

 in Halifax River, in the south half of township fifteen south, range 

 thirty-three, in townships sixteen south, ranges thirty-three and 

 thirty-four, and in township seventeen south, range thirty-four, all 

 east of the Tallahassee Meridian, Florida, and located within the 

 area .segregated by a broken line and shown upon the diagram hereto 

 attached and made a part of this order, be and the .same are hereby 

 reserved and set aj^art for the use of (he Department of Agriculture 

 as a preserve and breeding ground for native birds. It is unlawful 

 for any person to hunt, trap, capture, wilfully disturb or kill any 

 birds of any kind whatever, or take the eggs of such birds within the 

 limits of this reservation, except under such rules and i-egnlations as 

 may be jirescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture. AVarning is ex- 

 pressly given to all persons not to commit any of the acts herein 

 enumerated and which are prohibited bv law. 



Wm. II. Taft. 



EXECUTIVE ORDER JANUARY 11, 1912. [No. 1458] 



Forrester Island Reservation for birds, created. 



It is hereby oi'dered that the Forrester and AVolf Rocks Islands, 

 within (he boundaries of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, situ- 



