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56 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

and Brashears' land to the land purchased by B. F. Gilbert
from Blair heirs; thence along the westerly line of said land to
the north side of Saratoga avenue; thence northerly along the
north line of Saratoga avenue to the eastern edge of Mississippi
avenue, so as to exclude and except from the limits of the cor-
poration as it now exists the land known as Block Nos. 64 and
65, lying south of the Blair road; thence along the east line of
Mississippi avenue to its intersection with Sligo Creek; thence
along the west bank of Sligo Creek to the Blair road; thence
along the south line of the Blair road to its intersection with
Flower avenue; thence along the west line of Flower avenue to
its intersection with Carroll avenue at the northeast corner of
Lot 1 in Block 49; thence from said point along the easterly side
of Carroll avenue to the Bladensburg Road at John Brown's;
thence, with the westerly side of said road to the land of Jack-
son; thence southerly with Jackson's land to the land of Riggs;
thence with the east line of Riggs 30-acre wood lot to John
Powell's corner; thence with the dividing line between said John
Powell's land and the said 30 acres wood lot to the west line of
said Powell's land; and thence with said west line and the west
line of George P. Powell's land to the southwest corner of said
George P. Powell's land, and thence with south line of said
George P. Powell's land to the west line of Riggs' land known
as Wroe Farm; and thence with the west line of Riggs' land to
the land of one Gleason; thence with said land to a boundary
stone known as the end of the thirty-first line of Chillum Castle
Manor; thence with said line reversed and as now laid down to
the land of the late Samuel J. Cockerill; thence still with said
line and said Cockerill's north line, to the aforesaid third line
of the District of Columbia; thence with said lines reversed to
the place of beginning.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That this Act shall take effect from the date of its pas-
sage.

Approved March 10th, 1914.

CHAPTER 39.

"AN ACT to prohibit the killing of muskrats in Cecil County
during certain seasons of the year, and to prohibit the molest-
ing of muskrat dens.''

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That it shall be unlawful for any person within the limits

 

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