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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sm. 11. 0H. 264. 1909. 823 The depth of water in tidal waters, as well as in rivers and nontidal D°P“* °*W°*°”· channels whenever referred to in this Act shall be understood to mean the depth at mean low water unless otherwise expressed: Examinations or- Ananmn. °°§‘f2;,,,,,,,_ Mobile Harbor, with a view to obtaining a suitable depth and width. Mulberry and Locust forks of the Warrior River, up the Mulberry Fork to Saunders Ferry, and up the Locust Fork to the mouth of Fivemile Creek. Cahaba River, from its mouth to Centerville. - Chickasaw Creek, with a view to removing the bar at its mouth in Mobile River. Fowl River, in connection with the proposed intracoastal waterway. Bayou La Batre. ARKANSAS. Mmm- Ouachita River, from Camden to Arkadelphia. _ Arkansas River between Little Rock and Ozark, with a view to improving the navigation by locks and dams or otherwise. Arkansas River at Douglas, with a view to determining what improvements are necessary in the interest of navigation. Blackfish Bayou, from its mouth to F ifteenmi e Bayou. Anxmsas Asn mssoum. ,,,f,'f‘“““ ‘“"’ ’“* Little Black River. oamnonnu. <>¤11f¤¤¤i·~ Oakland Harbor, with a view to obtaining a suitable depth and width and sufficient anchorage room. Monterey Ba, with a view to selecting a harbor thereon. Wilmington Harbor, with a view to obtaining a channel two hundred feet wide and twenty feet deep, beginning at the turning basin in said harbor, thence in a northeasterl y direction to the east line of the east basin; and also a similar channel beginning at said turning basin, thence in a northwesterly direction to the north line of the west basin. Sacramento River, from Sacramento to Red Bluff. Feather River, from the mouth to Marysville. Redwood Creek. Humboldt Harbor, South Bay Channel, with a view to the removal of obstructions to navigation to the wharf at Fields Landing]. _ Humboldt Bay, with a view to securing increased dept between Eureka and Arcata. COYl¤ECtlG¤i. New Haven Harbor above Tomlinson Bridge and including Mill River and Quinnipiac River, including a report whether the whole or any part of the cost of improvement thereof should be borne by the General Government. Bridgeport Harbor, with a view to providing increased facilities in Poquonock River and Cedar Creek branches, including a report whether the whole or any part of the cost of improvement thereof should be borne by the General Government. Greenwich Harbor, with a view to widening to one hundred feet the existing nine-foot channel and continuing the same to the head of the harbor.