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Xxxxxx and X. X. Xxxxxxxx & X.X. Xxxxx; thence with the United States of America's boundary North 33 degrees 37' West 2733.00 feet to the U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 52 in the north line of Section 17, which is the south line of Section 8; thence North 37 degrees 38' West, 416.00 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 53 at the northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter, Section 8; thence North 1 degree 35' East, 977.00 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 54 at the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the SW 1/4 Section 8; thence North 35 degrees 59' West, 1633.00 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 55 at the southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter, Section 8; thence North 88 degrees 50' West, 332.00 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 56 at the southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 8; thence with the south line of the Northeast quarter, Section 7 North 88 degrees 50' West, 330.00 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 57; thence leaving the said South line, North 1 degree 23 minutes 15 seconds East, 1966.31 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 58; thence, leaving the United States of America's boundary South 89 degrees 59 minutes 29 seconds East, 410 feet, passing a metal marker at 385.00 feet, to a point in the 423-foot contour on the shore of Pickwick Landing Lake; thence with the 423-foot contour as it meanders in a southeasterly direction to a point; thence, leaving the contour, South 61 degrees 19 minutes 05 seconds West, 534.50 feet, passing a metal marker at 17 feet, to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 49 in the south line of the Northeast quarter of Section 17 and in the boundary of the United States of America's land; thence with the United States of America's boundary and the south line of the Northeast quarter of Section 17, North 89 degrees 19 minutes West, 260.20 feet to U.S.-T.V.A. Monument 50; thence leaving the said south line, North 0 degrees 24 minutes 16 seconds East, 420.42 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL III: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 18, T-3-S, R-13-W, Colbert County, Alabama, thence North 0 degrees 48 minutes East along the West line of said Section 18 a distance of 4085.36 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes East a distance of 2003.88 feet to a concrete monument and the point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence North 0 degrees 02 minutes West a distance of 450.00 feet to a point on a chain link f...
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Xxxxxx and X. X. Xxxxxxx (Xxxx and Yarrow 1875 in Xxxxxxx 1989). The genus was revised several times from Clinostomus, to Gila (Cope and Yarrow 1875), to Phoxinus (Jordan and Xxxxxxx 1883), to Hemitremia (Jordan 1891), to Leuciscus (Jordan and Evermann 1896, who also listed it in the subgenus Iotichthys), and finally to Iotichthys (Jordan et al. 1930) (Xxxxxxx 1989).
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