314 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [ART. 40
1896, ch 441.
100. The provisions of sections 90 to 99, inclusive, shall not
apply in any way to the use of the rod, hook and line in the tak-
ing or catching of fish at any time during the year, or gill nets
for family purposes.
Ibid.
101. The lines defining the headwaters of the Chesapeake bay
at or near the mouth of the Susquehanna river, shall be defined
as follows: All waters west and south of the following line
shall be considered as belonging to the Chesapeake bay, to wit:
A line drawn from Carpenter's Point, thence to Grove Point;
and a line drawn from Grove Point to Howel's Point, 'but not to
include any tributary of said bay.
ARTICLE XL.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
2. Limit of the cost of stationery furnished to the General Assembly and
officers.
1890, ch. 486.
2. It shall be lawful for the State librarian to furnish each
member of the General Assembly, the chief clerk of the house of
delegates, secretary of the senate, reading clerk of each house,
journal clerk of each house, the sergeant at-arms of each house,
and the chief engrossing clerk of each house, an amount of
stationery not exceeding in value twenty five dollars; any member
or officer above named may, at his election, take such amount
either in stationery or money, or both, to said amount.
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