80 WILD lUHI^S I'KOTECTIOX ORDERS. 



Coot, Stoiiecliats, 



Curlew, Water Rail, 



Heron, Wheatear, 

 Oyster Catcher, 



is })r(iliibite(l within tlie fi)llo\ving areas, namel}- : — 



The (listrict or area on tlie east of AVarehani, Ijitunded 

 bj' the main road leading to Blandford as far as the 

 junction thereof with the Poole and Dorchester main 

 road, thence westwards, bounded by the said Poole 

 and Dorchester main road for aljout three-iiuarters of a 

 mile to a point at right angles to Stroud Bridge, on the 

 Bere and Wareham main road, thence through Cold 

 Harbour to Wareham, and also the district or area known 

 as The Chesil Bank, together with the West and East 

 Fleet, tlie coast of Portland Roads, from Portland (,'astle 

 to Sandsfoot Castle, Lodmoor. 



The cliffs from White Nose to Lulwortli Cove, the 

 cliffs from St. Alban's Head to Swanage, Studland Bay, 

 Little Sea, and the coast from Studland to the entrance 

 to Poole Harbour, and in each case a distance (tf two 

 furlongs inland from the nearest point of highwater mark 



Poole Harbour, and an area situate witliin the i'ollowing 

 boundaries : — A line di-awn from the coast opposite 

 Little Sea, past Quay, to within one furlong of Neas 

 Point, and thence to Wych, tlie road to Corfe Castle, 

 through Wareham t(t Stroud Bridge, thence to Morden 

 Mill, the road oAcr Sherford Bridge to Saudford Bridge, 



