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bal, Canal Zone, which is described in section 332 of title 2 of the Canal Zone Code, 76A Stat. 25, is necessary for the construction, maintenance, operation, protection, and sanitation of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone.

§ 5.2 Natural area, Barro Colorado

Island.

There is set aside within the Canal Zone for the purposes set forth in the Act of July 2, 1940, Public No. 711, 76th Congress, 54 Stat. 724, 725 (20 U.S.C. 79-79e), and to be administered as therein provided, the area in Gatun Lake known as Barro Colorado Island, in which the natural features shall, except in event of declared national emergency, be left in their natural state for scientific observation and investigation.

Subpart B-Military Reservations

ARMY

§ 5.21 Fort Amador and Fort Grant Army Reservations.

(a) The following-described area of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as the Fort Amador and Fort Grant Army Reservations, is reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of, Army reservations, under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

Beginning at an iron rail set on concrete marked monument "V" on Panama Canal Company drawing M-6121-37, located on the easterly boundary of the United States Naval Reservation, Balboa, Canal Zone. The geodetic position of monument "V", referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system, is in North latitude 8°56′ plus 3,602.80 feet and West longitude 79°33' plus 1,556.90 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 30°39'10'' E., 63.8 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called "U" on the drawing, located at the extreme high water mark on the shore of Panama Bay.

Easterly, southerly, southeasterly, along the extreme high water mark of Panama Bay, along the northeast bank of the Causeway, around the former islands of Naos, Culebra, Perico, and Flamenco, back on the southwest bank of the Causeway, to unmarked point called "D" on the drawing, located on the extreme high water mark of Balboa Harbor. N. 37°39'10" E., 1,415.41 feet, through monuments D-1, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe in concrete, No. 2, which is a 12-inch galvanized pipe in concrete,

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and "Z", which is an iron rail in concrete, to monument "V", the point of beginning, the distances being 21.90 feet, 79.20 feet, 549.29 feet and 765.02 feet, successively, from beginning of the course. From monument No. 2 to point "U", the boundary is coincident with the easterly boundary of the U.S. Naval Reservation, Balboa, Canal Zone.

Fort Amador Army Reservation contains an area of 175.8 acres and Fort Grant Army Reservation contains an area of 168.9 acres, and is as shown on Canal Zone Government drawing M-6121-37, entitled "Fort AmadorFort Grant Army Reservations, Canal Zone,” dated October 22, 1964, on file in the Office of the Governor.

All land in this area, north of latitude 8° 56' will be known as the Fort Amador Army Reservation and all land south, including the islands of San Jose, Penamarca, Changarmi, Tortolita, Tortola, Cocovicieta, Cocovi and Venado, will be known as the Fort Grant Army Reservation.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian and extreme high water is elevation 11.5 feet P.L.D.

(b) In addition to the above the Secretary of the Army shall have control of all lands and water for a distance of one hundred yards out to sea from the high water line on all shores of the Fort Amador and Fort Grant Army Reservations, terminating at the prolongation of boundary lines towards the sea from points marked "Mon. D" and "Mon. G❞ on the map.

§ 5.22

Cerro Pelado Ammunition Depot Army Reservation.

The following-described area of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as the Cerro Pelado Ammunition Depot Army Reservation, is reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of, an Army reservation, under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

Beginning at a concrete monument A, marked "Point of Beginning" on Panama Canal drawing No. L6105-81, located 869.0 feet northerly from the center line of the Panama Railroad right-of-way; from said monument the bearing and distance to an iron-rail reference monument, encased in concrete, marked 0+50 of the Cerro Pelado Ammunition Depot control survey, is S. 12°51'30'' E., 838.6 feet, and the bearing and distance to Pelado triangulation station of the Canal Zone triangulation system is N. 54°51′50′′ E., 3,122.0 feet; the geographic position of monument A is in latitude 9°07' N. plus 2,169.7 feet, and longitude 79°42′ W. plus 5,303.5 feet.

Thence from said point of beginning by metes and bounds:

Due west, 108.0 feet through brass-plug markers A-1 and A-2 in a concrete road pavement, to a concrete monument, marked B, at the top of the bank of a pond; plugs A-1 and A-2 are 61.5 feet and 77.9 feet, respectively, from monument A;

N. 19°22'30'' W., 528.8 feet to a concrete monument marked C;

N. 23°32'00'' W., 4,986.4 feet, through pipe monuments C-1, C-2, C-3 and C-4, to a concrete monument marked D; monuments C-1, C-2, C-3 and C-4 are 189.2 feet, 1,446.0 feet, 3,118.7 feet and 4,299.6 feet, respectively, from monument C;

S. 88°17'10'' E., 4,100.4 feet, through pipe monuments D-1 and D-2, to a concrete monument E; monuments D-1 and D-2 are approximately 862 feet and 2,937 feet respectively, from monument D;

S. 12°15'00'' W., 4,600.0 feet, through pipe monuments E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 and E-5, to a concrete monument F; monuments E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 and E-5 are approximately 522 feet, 1,767 feet, 2,643 feet, 3,719 feet and 4,199 feet, respectively, from monument E; The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian. The geographic positions of all points and monuments are referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system.

The concrete boundary monuments are 12 inches square, reinforced concrete posts, 16 feet long and buried feet in the ground; the center is a drill hole in a 4-inch diameter bronze plate fastened into the top of the post and marked "CERRO PELADO AMMUNITION DEPOT-BOUNDARY MONUMENT", and with the significant monument letter. S. 59°00'00" W., 878.8 feet, through a pipe monument F-1, and a concrete monument G on the bank of a pond, thence, across the pond to a concrete monument H, located at the top of the bank of said pond. Monuments F-1 and G are 63.0 feet and 319.0 feet, respectively, from monument F;

Due west, 95.0 feet to monument A, the point of beginning.

The above-described tract contains an area of 278.6 acres.

The pipe monuments are 3-inch diameter, galvanized iron pipes, 3 feet long, filled with concrete and projecting about 12 feet above a concrete base buried in the ground.

The brass markers are 1/2 inch diameter plugs, 4 inch long, grouted in the concrete road pavement. The center is a punched hole.

The above-described area was surveyed by the Section of Surveys, The Panama Canal (now, Surveys Branch, Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company), in May 1938, under a work request from the Assistant Department Engineer, Corozal, Canal Zone; and is as shown in Panama Canal Drawing L6105-81, dated July 25, 1938. on file in the Office of the Governor.

§ 5.23 Cerro Tigre Army Reservation.

The following-described area of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as the Cerro Tigre Army Reservation, is reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of an Army reservation, under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

From monument "A" the bearing and distance to triangulation station "Gato" is, S 71°56'10'' E., 2,000.7 feet.

Thence from said initial point, by metes and bounds:

N. 26°34'00" E., 1,118.0 feet, to a concrete monument marked "B";

N. 84°28'00" E., 2,071.0 feet, to a concrete monument marked "C";

S. 35°56'00'' E., 2,470.0 feet, to a concrete monument marked "D";

S. 15°40'00" W., 1,296.0 feet, to a concrete monument marked "E";

S. 45°00'00" W., 1,245.0 feet, to a concrete monument marked "F";

N. 73°43'00'' W., 609.4 feet, to a concrete monument marked "G";

S. 34°54'10'' W., 1,019.7 feet, through a concrete monument marked "H" to a concrete monument marked "I", the distances being 298.2 feet and 721.5 feet, successively, from beginning of course;

S. 70°37'10" W., 426.6 feet, to a concrete monument marked "J";

S. 00°03'30'' E., 591.1 feet, to a concrete monument marked "J-I";

S. 00°02'20'' E., 84.5 feet, to a concrete monument marked "K";

Beginning at a concrete monument marked "A," located 185.0 feet more or less, easterly from the centerline of Madden Road, the geographic position to which monument, refered to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in north latitude 9°04' plus 1,000.0 feet and in west longitude 79°38' plus 1,500.0 feet from Greenwich.

N. 88°10'20'' W., 1,313.5 feet, through a concrete monument marked "L" to a concrete monument marked "M", the distances being 170.8 feet and 1,142.7 feet, successively, from beginning of course.

N. 77°57'20'' W., 996.3 feet, through a concrete monument marked "N" to a concrete monument marked "O", the distances being 829.2 feet and 167.1 feet, successively, from beginning of course;

N. 69°49′30′′ W., 248.5 feet, to a concrete monument marked "p";

N. 12°46'50'' E., 187.3 feet, to a concrete monument marked "Q";

N. 44°33'20'' E., 94.1 feet, to a concrete monument marked "R";

N. 65°21′50'' E., 93.6 feet, to a concrete monument marked "S";

N. 41°37′40′′ E., 230.9 feet, to a concrete monument marked "T";

N. 22°30'50'' E., 761.7 feet, to a concrete monument marked "U";

N. 35°53′10′′ E., 405.1 feet, to a concrete monument marked "V";

N. 08°49′ 30′′ W., 339.5 feet, through a concrete monument marked "V-I", to a concrete monument marked "X", the distances being 188.0 feet and 151.5 feet, successively, from beginning of course;

N. 06°43'10'' E., 869.5 feet, through 2-inch galvanized iron pipe monuments marked "X-1" and "X-2”, to a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe monument marked "Y", the distances being 239.0 feet, 260.5 feet and 370.0 feet, successively, from beginning of course.

S. 81°47'20'' E., 1,154.6 feet, through 2inch galvanized iron pipe monuments marked "Y-1", "Y-2” and “Y-3", to a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe monument marked “Z”, the distances being 400.0 feet, 162.0 feet, 281.0 feet, and 311.6 feet, successively, from beginning of course;

N. 26°05'20'" W., 1,723.0 feet, to monument "A" the point of beginning.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian. All geographic positions are referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system.

The boundary from monument "Z" to monument "G", in a clockwise direction, was surveyed by the Section of Surveys, The Panama Canal (now, Surveys Branch, Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company), in April 1930, and from monument "G" to monument "Z", in a clockwise direction, was surveyed by the Section of Surveys, The Panama Canal in December 1946.

The area of the tract is 397.2 acres and is as shown on Panama Canal Drawing No. M6114-73, entitled "Boundary of Cerro Tigre Military Reservation", scale 1 to 4,000, dated January 27, 1947, on file in the Office of the Governor.

§ 5.24 Fort Clayton Army Reservation.

The following-described areas of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as the Fort Clayton Army Reservation, are reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of, an Army reservation, under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

PARCEL NO. 1

Beginning at monument No. 55, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the eastern portion of the Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary, between monuments Nos. 88 and 89, the geodetic position of which, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system, is in latitude 9°01' N. plus 6,041.0 feet and longitude 79°31′ W. plus 3,586.9 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

Due west, 218.6 feet, to monument No. 1, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on a hillside in an open field.

S. 89°59′ W., 249.6 feet to monument No. 2, which is a 12-iron pipe set in concrete, located on the eastern bank of a branch of the Rio Abajo;

Due west, 7,113.7 feet, through monuments Nos. 3, 4, and 5, which are 11⁄2-inch iron pipes set in concrete, to monument No. 6, which is a 1⁄2-inch copper plug set in a 10-inch square concrete block, located on top of a high hill, west of the east fork of the Rio Cardenas, the distances being 1,266.4 feet, 839.2 feet, 2,055.2 feet and 2952.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 89°59′ W., 3,864.6 feet, through monument No. 7, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, to monument No. 8, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the side of a high hill, the distances being 2,504.1 feet and 1,360.5 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 89°57′ W., 1,255.0 feet, to monument No. 9, which is a 12-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the easterly side of the trail along the east bank of Rio Cardenas;

S. 89°46′ W., 200.3 feet, to monument No. 10, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the west bank of the Rio Cardenas;

N. 89°55′ W., 413.3 feet, to monument No. 11, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on a small hill;

N. 89°57′ W., 1,255.1 feet, to monument No. 12, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the edge of a high hill, 20 feet north of the boundary trail;

N. 89°56′ W., 172.7 feet, to monument No. 13, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the above mentioned hill and on the north side of the boundary trail;

N. 89°47′ W., 1,231.5 feet, to monument No. 14, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete located in the rock bed of the east fork of the Rio Guanabano;

Due west, 874. feet, to monument No. 15, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the southern slope of a steep rocky hill, north of the boundary trail;

N. 89°56′ W., 2,131.6 feet, to monument No. 16, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the west bank of the west fork of the Rio Guanabano;

N. 89°49′ W., 1,015.2 feet, to monument No. 17, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located about 20 feet west of the Panama-Cruces Trail;

N. 89°58′ W., 1,417.1 feet, to monument No. 18, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the west side of the ChivaChiva Trail, 15 feet south of the wire fence of the various Canal Zone Farm Leases;

N. 89°44'30'' W., 961.8 feet, to monument No. 19, which is a 2-inch pipe set in concrete, located on the east bank of the Rio Camaron;

N. 89°54′10′′ W., 331.2 feet, to monument No. 19-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 89°56'40" W., 1,498.0 feet, to monument No. 19-2, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument;

N. 00°35' E., 504.0 feet, to monument No. 19-3, which is a 3-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

N. 21°00' W., 410.0 feet, to monument No. 19-4, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument;

Due west, 506.0 feet, through monuments Nos. 19-5 and 19-6, which are 12-inch square concrete monuments, to monument No. 19-7, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument, the distances being 206.0 feet, 115.0 feet and 185.0 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 22°31′ W., 406.0 feet, to monument No. 19-8, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument;

S. 07°27′ W., 514.9 feet, through monument No. 19-9, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument, to monument No. 19-10, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument, the distances being 322.4 feet and 192.5 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 89°52′ W., 2,127.7 feet, through monuments Nos. 21, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, and 22, which is an 8-inch square concrete monument, to monument No. 22-A, which is an 8-inch square concrete monument, located on the easterly bank of the Caimitillo Arm of Miraflores Lake, the distances being 1,314.9 feet, 794.9 feet and 17.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the course. The geodetic position of monument No. 22-A is in latitude 9°02′ N. plus 9.8 feet and longitude 79°36′ W. plus 728.8 feet;

Southerly and northeasterly along the 55foot contour on the easterly bank of the Caimitillo Arm of Miraflores Lake to monument No. 22-B, which is a 3-inch iron pipe set in concrete, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°01' N. plus 4,575.6 feet and longitude 79°35' W. plus 5,555.9 feet;

N. 82°25'30" E., 50.6 feet, to monument No. 22-C, which is a 3-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the 55-foot contour on the easterly bank of the Caimitillo Arm of Miraflores Lake;

Southerly, along the above mentioned 55foot contour, to monument No. 23, which is a %-inch brass plug set in an 8-inch square concrete monument, located 100 feet northerly and at right angles from the centerline of Gaillard Highway pavement, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00' N. plus 5,494.7 feet and longitude 79°35′ W. plus 5,883.0 feet;

Southerly and southeasterly, along a line parallel to, and 100 feet from the centerline of Gaillard Highway pavement to monument "X", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located beside a cyclone fence, near the most westerly gate of the Post of Fort Clayton, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00' N. plus 2,312.7 feet and longitude 79°35′ W. plus 3,795.3 feet;

S. 33°35'00" W., 70.4 feet, to monument "A", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located at the corner of the above mentioned cyclone fence;

S. 57°00'10'' E., 1,123.4 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "B", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 54°29'40'' E., 187.3 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument “C”, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 35°38'10'' E., 279.7 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument “D”, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete; S. 35°38'30" E., 675.0 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "E", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete; S 52°42′00′′ E., 25.9 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "F", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 35°38'20'' E., 1,239.8 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "G", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 35°39'00'' E., 766.1 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument “H”, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 35°39'00'' E., 932.8 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "I", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete; S. 34°14'10'' E., 320.4 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "J", which is a 221⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete;

S. 36°11'00'' E., 407.9 feet, to monument "K", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located at the corner of a cyclone fence; S. 33°50′40′′ E., 210.7 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "L", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete; S. 85°48'30'' E., 36.5 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument "M", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete; N. 71°23′40′′ E., 24.3 feet, along the above mentioned cyclone fence, to monument “N”, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located 100 feet from the centerline of the Gaillard Highway pavement, at the top of the right bank of the Rio Cardenas.

Southeasterly, along a line parallel to, and 100 feet from the centerline of the Gaillard Highway pavement, to monument No. 26-A, which is a brass plug in an 8-inch square concrete post, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 8°59′ N. plus 2542.4 feet and longitude 79°34′ W. plus 4995.3 feet;

N. 47°17'10" E., 813.2 feet, through monuments Nos. 26-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, and 26-2, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, to monument No. 27, which is a brass plug in an 8inch square concrete post, the distances being 236.1 feet, 337.3 feet and 239.8 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 28°48'50'' E., 1,832.7 feet, through monuments Nos. 27-1, 27-2, 27-3, 27-4, 27–5, 27-6, and 27-7, which are 21⁄2-inch iron pipes set in concrete, to monument No. 27-8, which is a brass plug in an 8-inch square concrete post, the distances being 140.4 feet, 258.5 feet, 202.6 feet, 312.0 feet, 452.9 feet, 212.9 feet, 150.3 feet, and 103.1 feet successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 20°39'40'' E., 1,005.4 feet, through monuments Nos. 28, 28-1 and 28-2, which are 21⁄2-inch iron pipes set in concrete, to monument No. 29, which is a brass plug in an 8inch square concrete post, the distances being 348.1 feet, 306.0 feet, 151.2 feet and 200.1 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course;

N. 20°03′20′′ W., 576.2 feet, through monument No. 29-1, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, to monument No. 30, which is a brass plug set in the upstream curb, near the southeast corner of the unused concrete bridge across the Rio Cardenas, the distances being 516.3 feet and 59.9 feet, successively from beginning of the course;

Upstream, along the left bank of the Rio Catrdenas, to monument No. 31, which is a 2-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located on the right bank of the Rio Dos Bocas, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00' N. plus 900.8 feet and longitude 79°34′ W. plus 3,399.0 feet;

Upstream, in an easterly direction, along the right bank of the Rio Dos Bocas, to monument No. 32, which is a 2-inch iron pipe set in an 8-inch square concrete post, located westerly from the C-8 Road, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00′ N., plus 958.7 feet and in longitude 78°34′ W., plus 754.0 feet;

S. 36°09'30" E., 78.0 feet, to monument No. 33, which is a 2-inch iron pipe set in an 8inch square concrete post, located easterly from the C-8 Road, on the right bank of the Rio Dos Bocas;

Upstream, in an easterly direction, along the right bank of the Rio Dos Bocas, to monument No. 34, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe set in an 8-inch square concrete post, located 100 feet southerly from the centerline of the C-12 Road, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00′ N. plus 1,507.6 feet and in longitude 79°33′ W. plus 4,994.6 feet;

Northwesterly, parallel to, and 100 feet from the centerline of the C-12 Road, to monument No. 35, which is a 3-inch iron pipe set in an 8-inch square concrete post, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°00' N. plus 1,639.7 feet and in longitude 79°33' W., plus 5,253.7 feet;

N. 16°05'00'' E., 130.4 feet, to monument No. 41, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the northerly side of the C-12 Road, at the southwest corner of the gasoline storage area;

N. 09°00'00'' E., 921.0 feet, through monument No. 40, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 39, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located at the northwest corner of the gasoline storage area, the distances being 601.0 feet and 320.0 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

Due North, 4,419.5 feet, through monuments Nos. 38 to 25 inclusive, which are 2inch iron pipes, to monument No. 24, which is a 3-inch iron pipe, the distances being 527.2 feet, 567.5 feet, 190.5 feet, 188.5 feet, 226.4 feet, 315.0 feet, 281.4 feet, 199.1 feet, 290.6 feet, 382.3 feet, 106.9 feet, 383.5 feet,

355.6 feet, 278.8 feet and 126.2 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

Due East, 8,000.1 feet, through monuments Nos. 23 to 4 inclusive, which are 2-inch iron pipes, to monument No. 3, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 134.5 feet, 591.3 feet, 196.0 feet, 571.9 feet, 384.3 feet, 744.4 feet, 142.7 feet, 870.9 feet, 461.7 feet, 290.7 feet, 519.1 feet, 449.3 feet, 327.5 feet, 385.0 feet, 101.5 feet, 299.9 feet, 171.9 feet, 360.9 feet, 302.0 feet, 220.2 feet and 474.4 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

No. 89°59'20'' E., 616.1 feet, through monuments Nos. 2, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, and 1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument "E," which is a brass plug set in a 10-inch square concrete post, located on the Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary, in the center of the Rio Curundu, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°01' N. plus 1,046.6 feet and longitude 79°32′ W. plus 2,469.6 feet, the distances being 427.7 feet, 64.0 feet and 124.4 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 63°30'00'' E., 6,611.6 feet, along the Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary, through monuments Nos. E-1 to E-21 inclusive (monuments E-1, E-18 and E-21 are iron rail; monuments E-2, E-3, E-4, E-6, E7, E-8, E-9,

E-10, E-12, E-14, E-15, E-16, E-17, E-19 and

E-20 are 2-inch iron pipes set in concrete; E-5, E-11 and E-13 are square concrete posts) to monument "F,” which is a square concrete post, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°01' N. plus 3,996.4 feet and longitude 79°31′ W. plus 2,564.4 feet, the distances being 179.2 feet, 99.6 feet, 156.7 feet, 500.0 feet, 500.0 feet, 313.8 feet, 500.0 feet, 500.0 feet, 500.0 feet, 150.0 feet, 25.0 feet, 475.0 feet, 212.0 feet, 54.8 feet, 42.5 feet, 372.9 feet, 500.0 feet, 500.0 feet, 331.5 feet, 300.0 feet, 160.0 feet and 238.6 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 26°31′ W., 411.3 feet, to Canal ZoneRepublic of Panama boundary monument No. 90, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a brass cap;

N. 26°32′ W., 1,112.7 feet, to Canal ZoneRepublic of Panama boundary monument No. 89 which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a brass cap;

N. 26°30′ W., 766.0 feet, to monument No. 55, the point of beginning.

PARCEL NO. 2

Beginning at monument "U", which is a 3-inch iron pipe set in concrete, located southwesterly from the southerly corner of the hangar situated southwesterly from the Civil Affairs Building, Ancon, C.Z. The geodetic position of monument "U" is in latitude 8°57' N. plus 5,895.3 feet and longitude 79°33′ W. plus 2,413.0 feet and is on the southerly boundary of Parcel No. 2, Albrook Air Force Base.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 58°14'06" W., 227.6 feet, along the southwesterly edge of the concrete apron,

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