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 426 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 860. 1888. S¤rv¤y¤—0¤¤¢i¤¤¤d- CALIFORNIA. Califomh. San Beunaventure Harbor. Eel River, entrance and inside bars to head of navigation. Klamath River, entrance and inside bars to head of navigation. San Simeon Bay. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to make an examination and report to Congress as to the necessity for the establishment and maintenance of public moorings for the protection of shipping in. the 0 en and exposed ports on the Northern coast of California at Fort Foss, Fish’s Mill, ish Rock, Shelter Cove, Trinidad and such other places as may be deemed advisable by him. cmmeeucut. CONNECTICUT. Mystic River. New London Harbor. Black Rock Harbor, for breakwater to Pentfield Reef and south from Fairweather Island. Anmm. ARIZONA. Colorado River, between Camp Mojave and El Dorado Canon. Colorado River, between Camp Mojave and the point where the boundary-line between Nevada and Utah Territory intersects said river. ummm. DELAWARE. Nanticoke River, from Seaford to Concord. Mahon River. Prime Hook Creek. Appoquinimink Creek. Dl!¤>¢•· DAKOTA. Ice harbor at or near Bismarck, on the Upper Missouri River. Florida- l FLOR1nA. Saint Andrew’s Bay. Chipola River, from its mouth to Marianna. Saint Mark’s River and bar at its mouth. Ocklawaha River from its mouth to Lake Griiiin. Homosassa River and bar at its mouth. Chipola River from its mouth to Wewahitchka and the “Cut Oif,” and "Lee`s Slough," running from the Apalachicola River to the Chipola River. ° Crystal River and bar at its mouth. Alaiia River and bar at its mouth. Sarasota Baly. The channe between Tampa Bay and Old Tampa Bay. G·>¤rs¤¤· GEoncrA. Flint River, rock reefs at Albany and above. Savannah River above Augusta and between Augusta and Andersonville. Oconee River. Ocmulgee River. Resurvey. I¤dil¤•- INDIANA. Grand Calumet River, beginning one-half mile east of Hammond, and thence eastward to Lake Michigan. For the survey of a canal-way connecting the waters of Lake Michigan with the Calumet River, beginning at a point on the Calu-