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 826 sixrmrn conensss. sm. II. 011.264. 1909. Kentucky. KENTUCKY. Tradewater River. Louisiana. LOUISIANA. Bayou Cocodrie. Bayou Courtableau. Bayou Boeuf. Bayou Teche, with a view to securing increased depth. Bayou Queue de Tortue. _ _ Atchafalaya River, from Morgan City to the Gulf of Mexico with a view to obtaining a channel two hundred and forty feet wide and twenty feet deep. _ . mmm mi ai- LOUISIANA Arm ARKANSAS. kansas. Red River, from its mouth to Fulton, Arkansas. Louisiana and L0U[g]ANA ANp]·ExAg_ Texas. Survey of the Jefferson-Shreve rt waterway in Texas and Louisiana, with a view to constructing a lochcin the proposed dam at the foot of Caddo Lake, and providing a navigable channel therefrom to Red River. M¤i¤¤· MAINE. Isle au Haut Thofoughfare between the island of Isle au Haut and Kimball’s Island, with a view to obtaining a channel of increased depth and width and the establishment of a harbor of refuge. East Boothbay Harbor, with a view to an extension of the improvement contemplated in the report submitted in House Document Numbered Nine hundred and forty-four, Sixtieth Congress, first session. Saco River.· Kennebec River, for a distance of five hundred yards from its mouth along what is known as Popham Beach. Saint Croix River at and near Calais. ¥•¤’l·¤¤· MARYLAND. Cambridge Harbor. Wicomico River, at the city of Salisbury, from the foot of Main street to the Salisbury mill dam. Chesapeake Bay, between North Point lighthouse and Millers Island light-house, with a view toobtainin a channel to the Baltimore County shore; also on the eastern side of the Chesapeake Bay, with a view to obtaining a channel to the Kent County shore. Corsica River. _ M¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤- · Massxcnnsicrrs. Little Harbor, \Voods Hole, with a view to its improvement by dredging. Provincetown Harbor, with a view to the protection thereof. Fall River Harbor, with a view to providing an anchorage area of a depth of twenty-five feet, extending from Borden Flats Light northerly to Slades Ferry Bridge, so called, and westerly to such a point as may be deemed feasible; also with a view to the construction of a breakwater from said Borden Flats Light to such point as may be deemed necessary. Hingham Harbor. Nantucket Sound, with a view to the removal of the northerly end of Stone Horse Shoal, and of such portions of Bearse Shoal and Pollock Rip Shoal as may be necessary. Merrimac River, from Haverhill to Lowell.