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 rirrvrmsr conennss. sms. 1. ou. 907. 1890. 459 LOUISIANA. mmm. Bayou Terre Bonne from Houma. to Thibodeaux. Bayou Black to connect with Terre Bonne. Berwick’s Bay to the Gulf, with a view of obtaining a deeper channel. Bayou Teche from Saint Martinsville to Port Barre. · Bayou Vermillion, bay and passes. _ L Bxayou Black for connection between Calcasieu Lake and Sabine a re. Bayou Des Glaises, with a view of clearing the stream of obstructions from the Atchafalaya River to Cottonport. Mermenton River, inc uding its tributaries and course through Lake Arthur and Grand Lake to the Gulf of Mexico. Bayou Cocodrie, in Saint Landry Parish. Cane River, with a view of improving the same by locks and dams for the purpose of giving permanent navigation the year round. Shoals on Lake Pontchartrain near the Rigolets, known as the " Middle Ground," with a view of dredging a channel ten feet deep and revetting sides of the same. Bayou Castor. Bayou Chevreuil and Bayou Tigre from Lake Des Allemands to _ points near Vacherie, Chigby and Malagay settlements in Saint fames Parish for removal of bars and other obstructions to navigaion. . La T MARYLAND. Merriam ra. Turner}s.pCreek. Rock Hall Harbor Nanticoke River, the northwest fork of the same. Linchester River. Patapsco River, from the Craighill channel to the sugar reinery wharves, Curtis Bay. Susquehanna River, above Havre de Grace. Broad Creek. Warwick. Piscataway Creek. Saint Leonard’s Creek. Ne rt Creek, head of Wicomico River, Charles County. Smith’s Creek. _ Eastern Branch of the Potomac River, including that portion in District of Columbia. Saint Jerome Bay. MASSACHUSETTS. ymmhmm, Canapitsit channel between the island of Cuttyhunk and Neshawana, with a view of deepening the same and clearing the channel from obstructions to navigation. Menemsha Bite, an outlet into Vineyard Sound on the north shore of the island of Martha7s Vineyard, with a view of preventing the closing of said inlet. _ _ Kingston Harbor, with a view to its improvement. Town River. Shoals at the mouth of North River, with a view of removing the same and other obstructions. North River, Salem, from Beverly bridge to the North street brid e. V Myestic River, and the Malden River, a tributary of the Mystic, from the bridge of the Boston and Maine Railroad, eastern division, to the head of navigation on said rivers. Weymouth Back River. Essex River.