WILD BIRDS PROTECTION ORDERS. 91 



"bouiidaiy ; the whole of the cliffs in the Parishes of 

 Freshwater and Totland, from the westernmost point 

 of Cave Bay, thence round the Coast to Sconce Point 

 and a hundred yards inland from the top of such cliffs. 



KENT, 



11th March, 1896. 



I. The taking or destrojdng of Wild Birds' Eggs is 

 prohibited within the following areas in the County of 

 Kent for the space of two years from the 20th March, 

 1896:— 



(i.) So much of the Isle of Sheppey (including there- 

 in Elmley Island) as lies south of the road 

 running from Queenborough through East- 

 church to Warden Point. 

 (ii.) An area bounded on the west by so much of the 

 Sittingboume and Sheemess Railway as lies 

 between Kingsferry and the Sittingboume 

 Railway Station, and bounded on the south by 

 the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway from 

 Sittingboume Railway Station to Whitstable 

 Railway Station, and bounded on the east by 

 the main road from Whitstable Station to the 

 sea, and bounded on the north by the Swale 

 and Whitstable Bay. 



