Natural Boundary" ' ‘a vo Was excourse" et ge ‘the visible highwater mark of any luke, river, stream ‘or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so, common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark upon the soil of the ‘bed of the lake, river, stream, or other body of water a character distinct from that of the banks thereof, in respect to vegetation, as well as in respect to the nature of the soil itself. any natural or tan-made depression with well-defined banks and a bed two £eet or moxe Velow the surrounding ‘land, serving to give direction to a current of water at least six months o£ the year or having a drainage area of one square mile or: more or as required by a desig< nated Water Resources ‘Official. of be o¥oux copy:.of Bylaws Nos.’ 1334 and 1335 are herewith ceturned. B.E.. Marr ot * Associate , ,Deputy Minister