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52 STAT.] 75TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 602 -JUNE 23, 1938 Sixty-fifth Infantry, lying south of the Salvador Brau Boulevard and north of the line of the military reservation comprised between corners numbered 62 and 61, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point situated along course numbered 62 to 61 of the military reservation at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and at a distance of nineteen and forty-two one-hundredths meters (sixty-three and seven-tenths feet), and north seventy-six degrees thirty-seven minutes west from point numbered 62 (point numbered 1 of the map); thence along said course numbered 62 to 61 north seventy-six degrees thirty-seven minutes west, a distance of ninety-nine and sixty one- hundredths meters (three hundred and twenty-six and seven-tenths feet) to point numbered 2; thence along the south side of Salvador Brau Boulevard north seventy-six degrees twenty-two minutes thirty seconds east, distance one and two one-hundredths meters (three and three-tenths feet) to corner numbered 3; thence south seventy-nine degrees fifty-five minutes twenty seconds east, distance sixty-five and seventy-seven one-hundredths meters (two hundred and fifteen and seven-tenths feet) to corner numbered 4; thence south seventy-six degrees seventeen minutes ten seconds east and distance seven and seventy-six one-hundredths meters (twenty-five and five-tenths feet) to corner numbered 5; thence south seventy-two degrees nine minutes ten seconds east and distance five and fifty-five one-hundredths meters (eighteen and two-tenths feet) to corner numbered 6; thence south sixty-six degrees thirty-nine minutes thirty seconds east and distance thirteen and sixty one-hundredths meters (forty-four and six-tenths feet) to corner numbered 6; thence south sixty-three degrees forty- nine minutes forty seconds east and distance six and fifty-one one - hundredths meters (twenty-one and four-tenths feet) to point num- bered 1 of departure. Contains an area of two hundred and fifty and forty one-hundredths square meters, equal to two thousand six hundred and ninety-five and thirty one-hundredths square feet. Lot 38: All that parcel of land of triangular shape marked with "No. 38" on the official map of the Military Reservation of San Juan, Puerto Rico, dated May 5, 1934, compiled by order of Colonel George L. Byroade, Sixty-fifth Infantry, located south of Salvador Brau Boulevard and to the north of course numbered 66 to 67 of the main military reservation; more particularly described as follows: Beginning at point numbered 11 in the course numbered 66-67 of said main reservation, San Juan, Puerto Rico, distant one hundred and fifty and thirty-six one-hundredths meters (four hundred and ninety-three and two-tenths feet) from corner numbered (7; thence along said course numbered 66-67 south eighty-six degrees seven minutes west thirty-nine and sixty-five one-hundredths meters (one hundred and thirty and one-tenth feet) to point numbered 11'; thence along the south side of Salvador Brau Boulevard north seventy-two degrees fifty-three minutes ten seconds east forty and seventy-nine one-hundredths meters (one hundred and thirty-three and eight-tenths feet) to point numbered 12 in course numbered 10-11 of the parcel of land transferred to the people of Puerto Rico by proclamation of the President dated November 17, 1911; thence along said course num- bered 10-11 south three degrees fifty-three minutes east nine and fifty- nine one-hundredths meters (thirty-one and five-tenths feet) to point numbered 11 of departure. Contains an area of one hundred and ninety and twelve one-hundredths square meters equal to two thousand forty-six and forty-five one-hundredths square feet. Lot 45: All that parcel of land of triangular shape marked with "No. 45" on the official plan of the Military Reservation of San Juan, Puerto Rico, dated May 5, 1934, compiled by order of Colonel George L. Byroade, Sixty-fifth Infantry, situated south of Salvador Brau