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DESCRIPTION
            OF SELECTION
         Beginning at a poinl near
        the village of Zellaq on (he
        western side of Bahrein Island,
        Persian Gulf, at a two-inch iron
        pipe set in cement, marked
        with the number 320, which
        lies S. 76* 14' 46" E.  a distance
        of eight hundred  ninety-eight
        and ninety-five hundredths
        (898 95) feet from the north­
        east corner of the large sauare
        cement tank built around the
        Zellaq village water well, and
        running along a line N. 13’
        33' 52" W. a distance of
        twenty-one thousand two hun­
        dred ninety-two and fifty-eight
        hundredths (21.292*58) feet to
        post No   thence due
            o. 192;
        north  thirty-nine   thousand
        twenty-nine and   seventy-nine
        hundredths (39,029*79)   feet to
        post No. 14a thence due
        cast seven thousand six hundred
        seventy-one and forty-seven
        hundredths (7.671*47) feet to
        post No. 23a; thence due
        south five thousand seventy-
        three and seventeen hundredths
        (5.073 17) feet to post
        No. 44, thence S. 60* E. five
        thousand nine hundred five-
        tenths (5.905*5) feet to
        number 76; thence due cast  'five
        thousand one hundred  fourteen
        and thirty-one   hundredths
        (5.114*31) feet to post No. 96;
        thence S. 60’ E. seventeen
        thousand seven hundred sixteen
        and five-tenths (17,716*5) feet
        to post No. 131; thence south
        26* 59' 44- E. twenty-eight
        thousand one hundred sixty-
        seven and forty-four hundredths
        (28.167*44) feet to post No. 373;
        thence S. 04* 42' 54” E. thirty-
        one thousand one hundred
        nine and fifteen hundredths
        (31.109*15) feel to post No. 596;
        thence S. 07* 03' 10" W. forty-
        one thousand six hundred fifty-
        three and sixty-six hundredths
        (41.653 66) feet to post No. 763;
        thence S. 30* W. fifteen thou­
        sand three hundred forty-two
        and ninety-four hundredths
        (15.342 94) feet to post No. 783:
        thence due W. ten thousand
        two hundred twenty-eight and
        sixty-three hundredths
        (10.228 63) feet to post No. 765;
        thence N. 60* W. eight thou­
        sand eight hundred fifty-eight
        and twenty-five hundredths
        (8.858*25) feet to post No. 734;
        thence N. 16*  06' 08- W.
        eighteen thousand four hundred
        thirty-nine and ninety-two
        hundredths (18.439*92) feet to
        post No. 649; thence N. 09*
        30' 55" W. forty-six thousand
        four hundred six and eleven
        hundredths (46,406*11) feet to
        ihe point of beginning all the
        bearings being astronomic and
        the selection contains a calcu­
        lated area of one hundred
        thousand (100,000) acres.
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