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 FIFTY-SIXT H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 700. 1900. 581 to Congress what amount of money shall be required to complete said surveys and estimates of costs. Rock River, at the head of the feeder for the Illinois and Mississippi Canal: lVith a view to the construction of a lock and a dam in Rock River in connection with said canal. · The harbor of Harrisonville, in the Mississippi River: With a view of restoring it. KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. uelgseiiétucky and Ten- The east bank of the Mississippi River between the highlands near the city of Hickman in the State of Kentucky, and Slough Landing, in Lake County, in the State of Tennessee, with a view to constructing such works as may be required to prevent overflows along said section of the river, such examination and survey to be made under the direction of the Mississippi River Commission, the cost thereof to be paid out of the unexpen ed balance authorized to be expended by said commission. MAINE. Maine. Portland Harbor: With a view to removing so much of W'itch Rock. as endangers navigation. MARYLAND. Maryland. Harbor of Havre de Grace: With a view to the removal of rocks near the entrance. · MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts. Boston Harbor: With a view to providing channels two thousand feet wide, or such width as may be necessarg, and thirty-five feet deep from the navy-yard at Charlestown and the helsea Bridge and Charles River Bridge to President Roads, and from President oads through Broad Sound Channel to the ocean. Lynn Harbor: With a view of securing a channel two hundred feet wide and fifteen feet deep at mean low water, including the basin extending beyond the inner ship channel, and the removal of a small point on the eastern bank of the channel near to said basin. Beverly Harbor: With a view to the straightening, widening, decipening, and otherwise improving the entrance to the harbor and the approaches to the wharves and ocks therein. MICHIGAN. Q Michisan. Muskegon Harbor: With a view to obtaininga channel of the depth of twenty feet and a uniform width of three undred feet from the exterior to the interior lake; the plan to provide for sheet piling to prevent erosion along the banks not protected byxpribs. Saint Clair Flats Canal, in Lake Saint Clair: ith a view to doubling the ca acity of the so-called Saint Clair Flats Canal. Detroit Eiverz With a view to obtaining a sufficient depth of water in the channel on the west side of Grosse. sle. MINNESOTA. Mi¤¤¢¤¤*>¤· Burlington Bay, Lake County: With a view to improving said bay and the construction of a. harbor therein. Warroad Harbor and Warroad River. MONTANA. M°¤°¤¤°· Kootenai River between Jennings, Montana, and the international boundary line, with a view to removing obstructions to navigation.