. Annual report of the Governor of the Panama Canal for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. nument known as Monument Z thence adistance of 765 feet, more or less on a line making an azimuth of 217° 40 toMonument V ^^•hich is the point of beginning. All azimuths are true and read from south. 6. The transfer of the above described tract of land is made subject to thecontinued right of the Navy Department to lay and maintain therein under-ground antennae receiving wires needed in connection with the maintenanceand operation of the Naval Radio Station at Bi\lboa, C. Z. 7. This portion of land her


. Annual report of the Governor of the Panama Canal for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. nument known as Monument Z thence adistance of 765 feet, more or less on a line making an azimuth of 217° 40 toMonument V ^^•hich is the point of beginning. All azimuths are true and read from south. 6. The transfer of the above described tract of land is made subject to thecontinued right of the Navy Department to lay and maintain therein under-ground antennae receiving wires needed in connection with the maintenanceand operation of the Naval Radio Station at Bi\lboa, C. Z. 7. This portion of land herein transferred is included in the above descrip-tion of Fort Amador. 8. In addition to the above the Secretary of War shall have control of alllands and water for a distance of one hundred yards out to sea from the highwater line on all shores of Fort Amador and Fort Grant Reservations, termi-nating at the prolongation of boundary lines to\yards the sea from points marked Mon. D and Mon. G on the map. WOODROW WILSONThe White House, 25th July, 1919. [No. 3130.] o UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. SCI-HSSL


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