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164 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 29,
"Dorchester County, " sub-title "Fish, " and re-enact
the same with amendments.
With the following proposed amendments:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Strike out after the words "A Bill, " and insert the
following:
Entitled an Act to repeal section one hundred and
eighty-five, of Article ten, of the Code of Public
Local Laws, title "Dorchester County, " sub title
"Fish, " as the same was repealed and re enacted by
the Act of eighteen hundred and ninety, chapter five
hundred and sixteen, and to re-enact the same with
amendments, and to add an additional section thereto,
to be designated section 185 B.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That section one hundred and eighty-
five, of Article ten, of the Code of Public Local Laws,
title "Dorchester County, " sub-title "Fish, " as the
same was repealed and re-enacted by the Act of eighteen
hundred and ninety, chapter five hundred and six-
teen, be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted
with amendments, so as to read as follows:
Sec. 185. It shall be unlawful for any person to use
patent twine weirs or other twine weirs, pound-nets,
fykes or hauling seines of greater length than three
hundred and fifty feet for taking or catching fish,
terrapins or crabs, in the following waters of Dor-
chester county: All that part of Fishing Bay north of
a line from Roasting Ear point to the upper side of
Duck Island Cove, or any of the Tributaries of
Honga River, Black Water River or its tributaries,
Little Choptank and its tributaries; provided, that
the provisions of the sub-title of this Article shall
not apply to that portion of the Little Choptank River
and the tributaries thereof, lying -south of a line
drawn from James' Point to the north end or limits
of the point of land on the Susquehanna shore, on the
west side of the mouth of Woolford's Creek, or to
fasten or stick stakes in that part of Black Water
River lying between a line drawn from Grog Point to
a point directly opposite on the other side of said
river, and a line drawn from Booze's ditch to the op-
posite side of the river, except in the bends of said
river where stake weirs are now set.
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