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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 2509. 1907. 1115 _Missouri River from its mouth to Kansas City, and from Kansas City to Sioux City: Provided, That the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, cause to be made only such further general instrumental survey as may be deemed necessary. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ‘ New Hampshire. Isles of Shoals, with a view to the construction of a breakwater. . NEW JERSEY. New Jersey- Toms River, with a view to obtaining five feet of water on shoals near village of Toms River. Forked River, from its mouth to the town of Forked River, with a view to obtaining a depth of five feet. Rahway River. Old Mans Creek. Arthur Kill, westerly side of Buckwheat Island, with a view to deepening the channel. / NEW YORK. New York. The waters of Jamaica Bay, including entrance to said bay at Rock- ·¥¤¤¤¤i¤¤ Bevaway Inlet and those waters having their outlet in Dead Horse Inlet, with a view to framing a plan for their imlprovement and recommending the order of suc improvement wit the cost thereof, and to recommend the roportion of such cost to be borne by the city of New York; and the &eretary of War is hereby requested to confer and Ng$gf,$;°cQ$;au{',fg: cooperate with the commissioner of docks and ferries of the city of um. New York, or with any other duly authorized agents, officers, or representatives of the city of New York, and with any commission of engineers appointed, or who shall hereafterbe appointed, to survey or examine said bay and to recommend to the city of- New York, [guns for the improvement of said Jamaica Bay or the lands in and a out said ba. Port)Chester Harbor with aview to obtaining a depth of fifteen feet with corresponding width. Echo Bay, with a view to obtaining a depth of twelve feet. Dunkirk Harbor. East Chester Creek. with a view to obtaining a depth of twelve feet. Jamaica Bay, with a view to obtaining1a c anne one hundred feet wide and six feet deep to and through `reat South Bay to Peconic Bay, including channels to Parsonage and Sumpawams rivers and Freeport and Massapequa creeks. _ Channel between hree Mile Harbor and Gardmers Bay. Channel from Peters Neck Point through Long Beach Bay to Horn River. Hem tead Harbor, with a view to obtaining a depth of six feet. East Igiver, between North Brother and South Brother Islands, with a view to obtaining depths of twenty, twenty-two, and twenty-four . t. feeliudson River: Shoal off Stuyvesant Harbor. ° Ogdensburg Harbor, with a view to obtaining depth of nineteen feet in the four existing channels and the excavation of the bar between the two entrance channels in the lower harbor. Nia ra River from Tonawanda to Gill Creek. Hudson River, with a view to obtaining a depth of twelve feet from the channel to Upper Nyack and the contiguous towns of Nyack, South Nyack, Grand View, and Piermont, through the pier to the mouth of Sparkill River, and east to the main channel.