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<br />Preston Peak topographic map, to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith River, as a recreational
<br />river; (N) Knopki Creek from its headwaters about 0.4 miles west of Sanger Peak, as depicted on the
<br />1956 USGS 151 Preston Peak topographic map, to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith River, as a
<br />recreational river; (0) Monkey Creek from its headwaters in the northeast quadrant of section 12, T. 18
<br />N., R. 3 E., as depicted on the 1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map, to its confluence with the
<br />Middle Fork Smith River, as a recreational river; (P) Patrick Creek from the junction of East and West
<br />Forks of Patrick Creek to its confluence with Middle Fork Smith River, as a recreational river; (Q)
<br />Hardscrabble Creek from its headwaters in the northeast quarter of section 2, T. 17 N., R. 1 E., as
<br />depicted on the 1952 USGS 151 Crescent City topographic map, to its confluence with the Middle Fork
<br />Smith River, as a recreational river.
<br />(113) NORTH FORK SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA. -- The segment from the California -
<br />Oregon State line to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith River, including the following segments
<br />of the mainstem and certain tributaries, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the
<br />following classes: (A) The segment from the California- Oregon State line to its confluence with an
<br />unnamed tributary in the northeast quarter of section 5, T. 18 N., R. 2 E., as depicted on the 1951 USGS
<br />151 Gasquet topographic map, as a wild river; (B) the segment from its confluence with an unnamed
<br />tributary in the northeast quarter of section 5, T. 18 N., R. 2 E., as depicted on the 1951 151 Gasquet
<br />topographic map, as a scenic river; (C) the segment from its southern-most intersection with the eastern
<br />section line of section 5, T. 18 N., R. 2 E., as depicted on the 1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map,
<br />to its confluence with Stony Creek, as a wild river; (D) the segment from its confluence with Stony
<br />Creek to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith River, as a recreational river; (E) Diamond Creek
<br />from California - Oregon State line to its confluence with Bear Creek, as a recreational river; (F)
<br />Diamond Creek from its confluence with Bear Creek to its confluence with the North Fork Smith River,
<br />as a scenic river; (G) Bear Creek from its headwaters in section 24, T. 18 N., R. 2 E., as depicted on the
<br />1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map, to its confluence with Diamond Creek, as a scenic river; (H)
<br />Still Creek from its headwaters in section 11, T. 18 N., R. 1 E., as depicted on the 1952 USGS 151
<br />Crescent City topographic map, to its confluence with the North Fork Smith River, as a scenic river; (I)
<br />North Fork Diamond Creek from the California- Oregon State line to its confluence with Diamond
<br />Creek, as a recreational river; (J) High Plateau Creek from its headwaters in section 26, T. 18 N., R. 2
<br />E., as depicted on the 1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map, to its confluence with Diamond Creek,
<br />as a scenic river; (K) Stony Creek from its headwaters in section 25, T. 18 N., R. 2 E., as depicted on the
<br />1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map, to its confluence with the North Fork Smith River, as a
<br />scenic river; (L) Peridotite Creek from its headwaters in section 34, T. 18 N., R. 2 E.; as depicted on the
<br />1951 USGS 151 Gasquet topographic map, to its confluence with the North Fork Smith River, as a wild
<br />river.
<br />(114) SISKIYOU FORK SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA. -- The segment from its headwaters
<br />to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith River, and the following tributaries, to be administered by
<br />the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The segment from its headwaters about 0.7
<br />miles southeast of Broken Rib Mountain, as depicted on the 1956 USGS 151 Preston Peak topographic
<br />map, to its confluence with the South Siskiyou Fork Smith River, as a wild river; (B) the segment from
<br />its confluence with the South Siskiyou Fork Smith River to its confluence with the Middle Fork Smith
<br />River, as a recreational river; (C) South Siskiyou Fork Smith River from its headwaters about 0.6 miles
<br />southwest of Buck Lake, as depicted on the 1956 USGS 151 Preston Peak topographic map, to its
<br />confluence with the Siskiyou Fork Smith River, as a wild river.
<br />(115) SOUTH FORK SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA. -- The segment from its headwaters to
<br />its confluence with the main stem of the Smith River, and the following tributaries, to be administered
<br />by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The segment from its headwaters about 0.5
<br />miles southwest of Bear Mountain, as depicted on 1956 USGS 151 Preston Peak topographic map, to
<br />Blackhawk Bar, as a wild river; (B) the segment from Blackhawk Bar to its confluence with the main
<br />stem of the Smith River, as a recreational river; (C) Williams Creek from its headwaters in section 31, T.
<br />14 N., R. 4 E., as depicted on the 1952 USGS 151 Ship Mountain topographic map, to its confluence
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