The jurisdiction of the State over certain lands designated in the following statutes is subject to the cession of jurisdiction granted the United States by such statutes:
- (a) Statutes of 1854, Chapter 43, concerning Mare Island.
- (b) Statutes of 1859, Chapter 305, concerning Lime Point Bluff.
- (c) Statutes of 1861, Chapter 255, concerning land in the Counties of Marin, Mendocino, Humboldt, and Klamath.
- (d) Statutes of 1867–8, Chapter 76, concerning the site of the United States Mint in San Francisco.
- (e) Statutes of 1891, Chapter 106, concerning certain park and forest reservations.
- (f) Statutes of 1906 (Extraordinary Session), Chapter 58, concerning land in San Diego County.
- (g) Statutes of 1911, Chapter 675, concerning land in Riverside County.
- (h) Statutes of 1919, Chapter 51, concerning Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, and General Grant National Park.
- (i) Statutes of 1927, Chapter 207, concerning Lassen Volcanic National Park.
- (j) Statutes of 1933, Chapter 845, concerning land in Lassen County.
- (k) Statutes of 1935, Chapter 328, concerning land particularly described therein.
- (l) Statutes of 1935, Chapter 340, concerning land in Solano County, adjacent to Benicia Arsenal Reservation.
- (m) Statutes of 1935, Chapter 580, concerning Benicia Arsenal Reservation, and adjacent land.
- (n) Statutes of 1941, Chapter 308, concerning an easement for lighthouse purposes in Ventura County.
- (o) Statutes of 1942 (Second Extraordinary Session), Chapter 3, concerning Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.