1596 OTSTERS. [ART. 72
lished maps and charts of the United States coast and geodetic survey,
which said copies shall be filed in the office of the said commissioners
in the city of Baltimore; and the said commissioners shall further
cause to be delineated upon the copies of the published maps and charts
of the United States coast and geodetic survey, of the largest scale, one
copy for each of the counties in this State, in the waters of which there
are natural oyster beds, bars and rocks, all the natural beds, bars and
rocks lying within the waters of such county, which maps shall be filed
in the offices of the clerks of the circuit court for the respective counties
wherein the grounds so designated may lie. The said survey shall be
made by the hydrographic engineer employed by said board, as provided
in section 86 of this article, acting under the direction and control of
said commissioners. The said natural beds or bars shall be marked by
buoys, which shall be known as State buoys.
1906, ch. 711, sec. 87.
89. The governor of this State is hereby requested to ask the assist-
ance of the United States coast and geodetic survey, and of the United
States fish commissioner, to aid in the carrying out of the provisions of
the preceding section.
1906, ch. 711, sec. 88.
90. The county commissioners of each and every county in this
State, in which there are natural oyster beds, bars or rocks, shall be
authorized to appoint some resident of their said county, who is well
acquainted with the situation and location of oyster beds, bars or rocks,
in the waters of such county, who shall aid the said'board by furnishing
any information he may possess concerning the situation and location
of recognized oyster beds, bars and rocks in the waters of such county,
and who shall accompany the said commissioners and the hydrographie
engineer appointed by said board, but only within the limits of his
county, in the making of the survey of the natural oyster beds, bars and
rocks, as provided by this sub-title; the said appointee to receive a com-
pensation of five dollars per day when actually so engaged.
1906. ch. 711. sec. 89.
91. As soon as practicable after the first day of April. 1906, the
said commissioners shall organize, and shall at once proceed, with the
assistance of such person or persons as may be detailed by the United
States coast and geodetic survey, and the United States fish commis-
sioner, to aid them in their work, and of such persons as may be
appointed under the preceding section, to have laid out, surveyed and
designated on the said charts, the natural beds and bars, and shall cause
to be marked and defined as accurately as practicable the limits and
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