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 824 SIXTIETH coxcmcss. sm. II. 01;.264. 1909. Norwalk Outer Harbor, with a view to the removal of a shoal near to and west of White Rock; also to straightening the main channel between Gregorys Point and South Norwalk. Mystic River. _ _ Shetucket River, from a point just south of the Laurel Hill Br1dge to the dock of the city of Norwich, with a view to removing rocks and other obstructions in the channel. Connecticut River up to Hartford. Delaware. DELAWARE. Christiana River, from Newport to Christiana. Broad Creek River, from the mouth to the town of Laurel. Leipsic River. Dekymmandxary. DELAWARE AND MARYLAND. una. Pocomoke River, from Snow Hill, Maryland, to Gumboro, Delaware. Nanticokc River, up to Middleford. mm-me FLORIDA. Saint Augustine Harbor, with a view to constructing the necessary sea walls and also to providing a channel sixteen feet deep and three hundred feet wide from the city of Saint Augustine to the ocean. Mosquito Inlet to New Smyrna. Kissimmee River, from Kissimmee to Lake Okechobee. Indian River, from Fort Pierce to Sewalls Point. Suwanee River, from White Springs to the Gulf of Mexico. Saint Johns River, from Jacksonville to the ocean, with a view to obtaining a depth of thirty feet. Channel from Apalachicola River to Saint Andrews Bay. Manatee River, with a view to securing a depth of thirteen feet from the mouth to Palmetto and Bradentown, and thence such depth to Ellenton and Rye as commerce may demand. Hillsboro Bay, from the twenty-four-foot contour in the bay through the present twenty-foot channel to the head of the estuary in the direction of Ybor City, thence from the mouth of said estuary through said ba *, as near the eastern shore thereof as practicable, to the western endy of Hookers Point, and thence through the channel recently constructed by the Tampa Northern Railway Company to said twenty-foot channel. Sarasota Bay, from Tampa Bay to Venice, thence through Caseys Pass to Lemon Bay, and thence to Gasparilla Sound. Pine island Sound, from Wulfert bulkhead to Blind Pass, thence along the western side of said sound to Captiva bulkhead. New River, Dade County, Florida, with a view to securing a depth of twenty feet of water at the cut-oif near the mouth, with jetties to protect the same. The narrows, Santa Rosa Sound, Florida, for a channel of six feet. G°°’¥*¤~ omoneu. Sapelo bar and harbor. Oconee, Ocmulgee, and Altamaha rivers. Ocmul ee River, with a view to the construction of locks and dams between Wlacon and Hawkinsville. Big Satilla River from the mouth to Burnt Fort. Savannah River, at Augusta, with a view to determining what improvements are necessary in the interest of navigation. Ogeechee, Ohoopee, and Cannouchee rivers.