SEC. 2. A new boundary line between the subprovince of Amburayan and the Province of La Union is hereby established as follows: Beginning at a point called "Initial," from which the Tagudin church bell tower, latitude sixteen degrees fifty-six minutes eight and five-hundredths seconds, longitude one hundred and twenty degrees twenty-six minutes twenty-four and nine-hundredths seconds, bears north thirty-nine degrees fifty-five and five-tenths minutes west, and the Ban gar church cross, latitude sixteen degrees fifty-three minutes forty-three and fifty-hundredths seconds, longitude one hundred and twenty degrees twenty-five minutes eight and ninety-four hundredths seconds, bears south fifty-four degrees six and five-tenths minutes west, the two la tier being Coast and Geodetic Survey points; thence south sixteen degrees twenty-nine and five-tenths minutes west, two thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine and nine-tenths meters to a point called "Cruz," or "A2" thence south twenty-two degrees twenty-four and five-tenths minutes east, two thousand six hundred and eighty and live-tenths meters to a point called "Hangar," latitude sixteen degrees fifty-two minutes nineteen and thirty-five hundredths seconds, longitude one hundred and twenty degrees twenty-seven minutes twenty and sixty-five hundredths seconds, which is a Coast and Geodetic Survey station of the same name; thence south four degrees twenty-five minutes west, one thousand five hundred and sixty and three-tenths meters in a point called "Chow," or "A6;" thence south twenty-five degrees fifty-seven and live-tenths minutes west, two thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight and two-tenths meters to a point called "San Francisco," or "A7 ;" thence south eighteen degrees fifty-one and five-tenths minutes west, one thousand seven hundred and six and four-tent his meters to a point called "Calat," or "X2;" thence south four degrees fifty-six minutes west, two thousand eight hundred and ninety-three meters to a point called "Buñgcayo," or "A9"' thence south eight degrees fifty-one and five-tenths minutes west, three thousand two hundred and sixty-eight and two-tenths meters to a point called "San Jose," or "AA10;" thence south thirty degrees thirty-one minutes west, four thousand four hundred and sixty-four and seven-tenths meters to a point called "Lacong No. 1," or "A11" thence south twenty degrees twenty-three minutes west, eight hundred and five and seven-tenths meters to a point called "Lacong No.2," or "A12;"' thence south twenty-four degrees fourteen minutes west, one thuosand two hundred and eighty-three and three-tenths meters to a point called "Hill," or "A11" thence south two degrees twenty-one minutes west, two ¦thousand one hundred and eighteen and seven-tenths meters to a point called "'San Gabriel,"' or "A14;" thence south twenty-six degrees, forty-eight and live-tenths minutes west, one thousand four hundred and sixty and five-tenths meters to a point called "Road," or "X7" thence south (en degees seven and five-tenths minutes east, two hundred and ninety-seven and eight-tenths meters to a wooden cross set on the south side of the main road from San Juan to San Gabriel; thence on the same bearing south ten degees seven and live-tenths minutes east, one thousand four hundred and nine and seven-tenths meters to a point called "Final," or "X6," which point was the end of the boundary line and is at the junction of the Cahassitan and Baroro, or Cadaclan, Rivers. From Final the Coast and Geodetic Survey station Saragosa, latitude sixteen degrees forty-two minutes thirty-two and twenty-seven hundredths seconds, longitude one hundred and twenty degrees twenty-two minutes fourteen and sixty-six hundredths seconds, bears north twenty-nine degrees forty-nine and five-tenths minutes west, five thousand six hundred and ten and four-tenths meters.