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San Bernardino.

San Diego.

SAN BERNARDINO.

3943. Beginning at the southwest corner, a little northwesterly of Laguna Temecula, at a point on the northern line of San Diego, as established in Section 3944, where a south line drawn from the highest peak of the Sierra de Santiago intersects the said boundary line; thence northwesterly on the summit of said Sierra to the Santa Anna River, between the ranch of Sierra and the residence of Bernardo Yerba; thence across the Santa Anna River along the summit of the range of hills that lie between the Cayotes and Chino (leaving the ranchos Gutiveras and Ybana to the west of this line) to the southwest corner of the ranch San José; thence northerly along the eastern boundaries of said ranch and of San Antonio and the western and northern boundaries of Cucaimonga ranch to the ravine of Cucaimonga; thence northerly up said ravine to its source in the Coast Range; thence north, on the easterly line of Los Angeles and Kern, to the Sixth Standard South, Mount Diablo base, being the northeast corner of Kern and northwest corner of San Bernardino; thence east by said standard line and extension thereof to the State line; thence southeasterly on said -State line to the Colorado River; thence down said river to the northern boundary line of San Diego County; thence westerly along the northern boundary line of San Diego County, as established in Section 3944, to the place of beginning.

County seat-San Bernardino.

NOTE.-Stats. 1853, p. 119; 1857, p. 165; 1866, p. 355; 1866, p. 796; 1868, p. 604; see note to Sec. 3944, post.

SAN DIEGO.

3944. Beginning at south corner of Los Angeles in the Pacific Ocean, opposite San Mateo Point; thence northerly along the western line of Rancho

Santa Margarita to the southern line of Mission Viejo or La Paz; thence along the southern and eastern line of La Paz to a point two miles north of the south boundary line of Township Seven South, Range Six West, San Bernardino base and meridian; thence northeasterly, to the southwest corner of San Jacinto Nuevo, in Township Four South, Range Four West; thence north along west boundary of said rancho to line between Townships Three and Four South; thence east to line between ranges Two and Three West; thence north on range line to a point where a line paralled with the southern boundary between the United States and Mexico will just clear the Rancho San Jacinto Viejo; thence northeasterly along such parallel line to the Colorado River; thence down that river to its junction with the boundary line between the United States and Mexico; thence westerly, following that boundary line into the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly to place of beginning.

County seat-San Diego.

NOTE.-Stats. 1851, p. 172; 1866, p. 604. These boundaries were fixed by the Legislature after consulting a letter received by the Commissioners from James Pascol, Esq., County Surveyor of San Diego County, on the subject of boundaries of this and adjoining counties.

LOS ANGELES.

Angelos.

3945. Beginning at southeast corner of Santa Bar- Los bara, in the Pacific Ocean, at a point on extension line of the northern boundary of the rancho called Malaga, western corner; thence northeasterly, so as to include said rancho, to the northwest corner of the rancho called Triumfo, running on northerly line of the same to the northeast corner thereof; thence to the summit of the ridge of hills called Santa Susanna; thence in a direct line northwesterly, to the southwest corner of Kern, as established in Section 3941, forming the north

Santa
Barbara.

west corner of Los Angeles; thence east, on southern line of Kern to the western line of San Bernardino, as established in Section 3943; thence southerly, on western line of San Bernardino to its point of intersection with northern line of San Diego, as established in said section; thence southwesterly, on San Diego line, as established in Section 3944, to northwest corner of San Diego, in Pacific Ocean; thence northwesterly, along ocean shore to place of beginning; including the Islands of Santa Catalina, San Clement, and the islands off the coast included in Los Angeles County.

County seat-Los Angeles.

NOTE.-Stats. 1851, p. 172; 1853, p. 119; 1856, p. 53; 1857, p. 165; 1868, p. 604; see note to Sec. 3944, ante.

SANTA BARBARA.

3946. Beginning at the western corner of Los Angeles, as established in Section 3945; thence northerly, on westerly line of Los Angeles, as described in said section, to the northwest corner thereof, on the summit of the Coast Range, being also the southwest corner of Kern, as established in Section 3941; thence northwesterly, on the summit line, being also on western boundary of Kern, to a point of intersection with the southern line of Township Ten North, San Bernardino base; thence west, on said township line, to the Santa Maria River; thence down said river, and down the creek which divides that part of Gaudalupe Rancho known as La Larga from that known as Oso Flacco, to a point in the Pacific Ocean opposite the mouth of said creek, forming northwest corner; thence southeasterly, by the ocean shore, to the place of beginning; including the Islands of Santa Barbara, San Nicolas, San Miguel, Santa Rosa, and Santa Cruz.

County Seat-Santa Barbara.

NOTE.-Stats. 1851, p. 173; 1852, p. 218; 1854, p. 148; 1866, p. 796. By Act of 1871-2, given at length in note

at the end of this Chapter, the County of Ventura was
created out of the territory of Santa Barbara. For
boundary thereof, see Secs. 1 and 2 of said Act.

SAN LUIS OBISPO.

Obispo.

3947. Beginning in Pacific Ocean, at northwest- San Luis ern corner of Santa Barbara, as established in Section 3946; thence easterly, on the northern line of Santa Barbara, up the Santa Maria River, to intersection of southern line of Township Ten North, San Bernardino base; thence east on said line to point on summit of Coast Range, forming the southeast corner, also northeast corner of Santa Barbara; thence northwesterly on summit line, being western line of Kern, to its intersection with Sixth Standard South, Mount Diablo base, being the common corner of Tulare, Kern, Monterey, and San Luis Obispo; thence west on said standard line and extention thereof to the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly along the shore to the place of beginning.

County seat-San Luis Obispo.

NOTE.-Stats. 1851, p. 173; 1854, p. 148; 1861, p. 349; 1863, p. 358; 1866, p. 796. A communication from County Surveyor R. R. Harris, together with map, contains a complete description by the lines of the Government surveys, which the Commission advised to be adopted, and to which they called attention of the Legislature prior to the adoption of this Code.

MONTEREY.

3948. Beginning in Pacific Ocean, at southwest Monterey. corner of Santa Cruz, as established in Section 3949; thence west to the mouth of Pajaro River, on the Bay of Monterey; thence up said stream to its source, the small Lake San Felipe; thence along the northern and western banks of said lake to the Creek San Felipe; thence east to the summit line of the Coast Range, forming northeastern corner; thence southeasterly along the summit of the Coast Range to the

Santa Cruz.

Sixth Standard South, Mount Diablo base, being the common corner of San Luis Obispo, Kern, Tulare, and Monterey; thence following the northern boundary of San Luis Obispo County, on said standard line and extension thereof, to the Pacific Ocean; thence along the shore northerly to the place of beginning.

County seat-Monterey.

NOTE.--Stats. 1851, p. 173; 1855, p. 125; 1856, p. 183; 1861, p. 349; 1863, p. 358; 1870, p. 411. The attention of the legislative committee was called to a letter addressed to the Commission from H. M. Hayes, County Surveyor of Monterey County.

SANTA CRUZ.

3949. Beginning at the south corner of San Mateo County, at a point in the Pacific Ocean south forty-five degrees west, three miles from the intersection of the east line of Rancho Punta del Año Nueva with said ocean, forming western corner; thence north, forty-five degrees east, to said point of intersection; thence northerly, following the eastern line of said rancho, to its intersection with the south line of Township Eight South, Range Four West, Mount Diablo base and meridian; thence east to the southeast corner of said township; thence north to the northeast corner of Section Twenty-five of said township; thence east to the no theast corner of Section Twenty-six, Township Eight South, Range Three West; thence north to the summit of Santa Cruz Mountains, being western line of Santa Clara County; thence southeasterly along the summit of said mountains, on the western line of Santa Clara, to the Pajaro River, forming southeast corner, on northern line of Monterey; thence westerly along said river, on northern line of Monterey, to the Bay of Monterey, and three miles westerly into the ocean,

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