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FISH AND GAME LAWS. 
from its mouth at San Francisco bay to Robert’s, 
landing; Johnson’s creek, from its mouth at San 
Francisco bay to Simpson’s landing ; the north 
branch of Alameda creek, from its mouth to Eden 
landing ; San Rafael and Corte Madera creeks, in 
Marin county, from their mouths as far up as tide- 
water flows therein ; the Neuces creek, from its 
mouth at Suisun bay to a, point one half mile 
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above the warehouse of George P. Loucks ; Diablo 
creek, from its junction with the Neuces, to a 
point opposite the warehouse of Frank Such, in 
Contra Costa county ; the Arroyo de San An- 
tonio, or Keys creek in Marin county, from its 
mouth at Tomales bay to the warehouses on the 
point at Keys embarcadero ; all the streams and 
sloughs emptying into Elk river ; and all the 
streams and sloughs south of Eureka, in Hum- 
boldt county, which are now or at any time have 
been used for the purpose of floating logs or timber, 
and all the sloughs south of Humboldt point, in 
said county, that at high water have a depth of 
two feet of water, and wide enough to float and 
admit a boat carrying five tons or more- freight ; 
Novato creek, or estuary, in Marin county from its 
mouth to Sweetzer’s landing; Salinas river and 
Elkhorn slough, or Estero Viejo, in Monterey 
county, from its mouth as far up as tidewater 
flows ; First Napa creek. Second Napa creek, and 
Third Napa creek, in Sonoma county, between 
Napa and Sonoma rivers ; Mora Cojo slough, in 
Monterey county, from Salinas river to. tidewater ; 
Gallinas, or Guyanas slough or creek, in Marin 
county, from its mouth to the line of the Sonoma 
and Marin railroad ; Clear lake, in Lake county ; 
provided, that nothing herein contained shall be 
deemed to interfere with rights of owners and claim- 
ants of swamp or overflowed land around the mar- 
