I have had an opportunity to consult the of ficial French map appended to the Treaty, which is not generally available to the public. m For the benefit of those readers of Dan skrrm who are intimately acquainted in Sles vig the following detailed description of the zone boundaries is appended: First Ptrhisritr /one (North Slesvig)— That part of Slesvig lying north of a line pass ing south of the Island of Alsou and follow ing the median line of Flonslmrg Fjord, leav ing the fjord about six kilometres north of Flonslmrg and following the course of the 4 stream flowing past Kupfermuhle upstream to a point north of Niohuus, passing from there north of Pattshurg and Fllund and south of Fritslee to meet the eastern boundary of the < Krcis of Tondern at its junction with the boundary between the old jurisdictions of Slogs Herred and Kja*r Ilerrod, following the latter boundary to where it meets the Schei dehek, following the course of the Scheide bek (Alte Au), Sudor Au and Weid Au downstream successively to the point where the latter bends northward about 1,500 metres west of Ifuttelmll, thence in a west-north-west erly direction to meet the North Sea north of Sieltoft, thence, passing north of the Island of Sylt. Seroml rlrlnsntr Zone (( entral Slesvig) —That part of Slesvig lying to the north of a line leaving the Baltic Sea about thirteen kilometres east-north-east of Flensburg, run ning south-west so as to pass south-east of: Sygum, Hingsberg, Munkbrarup, Adelby, Ta strup, .Jarplund, Oversee, and north-west of: Langballigholz, Langballig; Bdnstrup, Hull