Chap. 0331 An Act to establish a portion of the boundary line between the towns of hingham and norwell. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section 1. The following described line shall hereafter be a part of the dividing line between the towns of Hingham and Norwell, to wit: - Beginning at a stone bound standing on the westerly side of Union street at the corner of the towns of Hingham, Norwell and Scit-uate, thence running south, sixty-six degrees seventeen minutes west, (true bearing), three thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven feet to a stone bound in the present dividing line standing in an open pasture on the southerly slope of Prospect hill; thence running south, fifty-nine degrees sixteen minutes west, (true bearing), five thousand seven hundred and eighty-three feet to a stone bound in the present dividing line standing in woodland; thence running south, fifty-four degrees forty-one minutes west, (true bearing), five thousand six hundred and seventy-two feet to a stone bound in the present dividing line on the easterly shore of Accord pond. The topographical survey commission is hereby directed to file a plan of the said boundary line with the secretary of the Commonwealth. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved April 30, 1897.