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 634 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. thousand four hundred dollars; and for the removal of the Watson elevator site in accordance with the report of the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, dated January tenth, nineteen hundred and ten, and printed in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered Two, Sixty-first Congress, second session, sixty-two thousand Tzgigbfmle em two hundred and five dollars: Promded, That no part of this latter ’ . sum shall be ex ended until title to the area to be excavated shall have been transferred to the United States free of cost, and until the city of Buffalo shall have relinquished to the United States control of the waterways between a line drawn across the channel_at the back limit of the excavation and the present limiting l1ne dividing the part of the present waterway maintained by the United States from that aiwmauvepmgeea now maintained by the cit : And proouled further, That in lieu of the bulkhead indicated in sai! re ort as being necessary in consequence of the excavation to be mage, the area to be excavated may be extended to include an additional area between the site of the Watson elevator and the first channel way beyond said pro ertyl which connects the City Ship Canal with the Buffalo River, ifpiu the discretion of the Secretary of War the removal of such additional area is required in the mterests of navigation; this additional excavation to be made upon the same conditions as to transfer of title and jurisdiction as indicated above in regard to the area first mentioned. ‘ ¤•pevx¤ee¤¢,u.Y. Improving harbor at Cape Vincent, New York: Continuing imprlpvement, thirty-six thousand dollars. ‘ cu•u¤ue,N.v. proving harbor at Charlotte, New York: For maintenance, and continuing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Three hundred and forty-two, Sixty- Iirslt Coéigfless, second session, seventy-one thousand six hundred and e' ty dollars. n¤¤xuk,1~:.Y. lglmproving harbor at Dunkirk, New York: Com leting improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Seven hundred and twenty, Sixty-first Congress, second session, ninety-nine thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars: mm. _ Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended until satis- °°°"·°‘°·· "’ °""· factor assurances s all have been received by the Secretary of War that tlie local authorities will construct a suitable concrete dock or ggovide SU(?1#l»l]€I` terminal facilities as may be approved by the cretary o ar. Mw B•v·N-Y· Improving harbor at Echo Bay, New York: Com letin improvement in accordance with the report submitted in }l)ouse%)ocument Numbered Eleven hundred and eighteen, Sixtieth Congress, second session, twenty-two thousand one hundred and ten dollars. NGYr¤¤¢ S<>d¤¤ Bay. Improving arbor at Great Sodus Bay, New York: For mainte- ' nance, thirty thousand dollars. Grw South Bar. Im roving Great South Bay, New York: Continuing im rovement zur. gl . . .P . and or maintenance by dredging and construction of jett1es, fifty thousand dollars. Hcmvstwl. N.Y. Improving Hempstead Harbor, New York, in accordance with the report of the Boar; of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, dated January eighteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, and printed in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered One, Sixty-first Congress, poggh second session, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, °” °“‘ That no part of this sum shall be expended upon the channel above the town wharf until a suitable dumpin ground for the material dredged shall have been furnished b theilocal interests free of cost. Jamaica B¤y,>:.Y. Improving Jamaica Bay, New York, and entrance thereto in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Fourteen hundred and eighty-eight, Sixtieth Congress, second session, _ two hundred and fifty thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That °,S;§¤°°,j;‘{,,,’;‘;'°!;,.*_;*;'; no part of this amount shall be ex ended until the Secretary of War Gtr- is satisfied that the city of New York is prepared to undertake its