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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. 645 of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and °°¤¤‘¤<=¤- A work as may be necessary to complete the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed m the aggregate one hundred and twenty-eight thousand five hundred and sixty dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriate. · Im roving channel fromA alachicola River to Saint Andrews Ba, °h¤¤P°r AP¤*¤·¤!¤i· Florid)a, in accordance with tlie report submitted in House Documeiit ifii?1r¢i{vi:ga;'?m§niimt Numbered Six hundred and seventy, Sixty-first Congress, second session, one hundred thousand dollars. ` Improving Sarasota Bay, Florida: Continuing improvement and $***80** B¤v·F1¤· for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars. ‘ Improving the narrows in Santa Rosa Sound, Florida: Completing FE,‘f“°“ R°“° S°“““· improvement, in accordance with report submitted in House Document Numbered Five hundred and sixty-five, Sixty-first Congress, second session, twenty-four thousand dollars. d Ipnproving Tampa Bay, Florida: For maintenance, nine thousand Tampa Bay, ma. o a.rs. · Improving Anclote River, Florida: Completing improvement, Anclote River, rn. fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. Im roving Apalachicola. River, Florida: Continuing improvement Apaiacmma River, and for maintenance, including the cut·oif Lee Slough, lower Chipola F"': River, and u per Chipola River from Marianna to its mouth, six _ thousand five hundred dollars. ` Improving Blackwater River, Florida: Continuing improvement F,B1¤¤kw¤t¢r Rim. and for maintanance, twenty-five thousand dollars. °' Improving Caloosahatchee River, Florida, in accordance with the Rg,g:<;,<;¤¤¤=¤¢¤¤¤¤ report of the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, dated " a' Janu eleventh, nineteen hundred and nine, and rinted in Rivers and Hiirbors Committee Document Numbered Hight, Sixty-first Congress, second session, fift thousand dollars. d {Improving Crystal River, Florida: For maintenance, two thousand C¤r¤¤¤1 River, Fia- 0 ars. Improving Hillsboro River, Florida: Continuing improvement, m§¤1¤b<>r<> River. twenty-five thousand dollars. · ` Improvin Holmes River, Florida: For maintenance of improve- ¤¤1¤¤e¤ Hiv¤r.F¤¤· ment from $ernon to the mouth, two thousand dollars. Improving Indian River, Florida: Continuing improvement between 1¤<1i¤¤ River. F1¤. goat Creek and Jupiter Inlet and for maintenance, thirteen thousand ollars. - Improving Kissimmee River, Florida: For maintenance, five thou- KissimmeeRiver. sand dollars. m' Im roving Oklawaha River, Florida: Continuing im rovement loklawuhs River; and fiir maintenance from the mouth to Leesbug, including Silver F ”' Springs Run, twent thousand seven hundred an ten dollars: Pro- Q‘;'_?j;"i¤mBs_ mded, That so mucli, of said sum, together with any funds heretofore appropriated and now remaining to the credit of said project as may be necessary for that urpose, may be used for the maintenance of levels in the lakes at tllie head of said stream, especially Lake Griffin. Improving Orange River, Florida: For maintenance, one thou- °'°¤¤° R“‘°'·m°· sand five hundred dollars. Improving Saint Johns River, Florida, from Jacksonville to the F,§1***¤* J°h¤¤ R“‘°*· ocean, in accordance with the re ort submitted in House Document ` Numbered Six hundred and elfiven, Sixty-first Congress, second session, three hundred thousand dollars; continuingf improvement nmmbuum. opposite the city of Jacksonville, one hundred and teen thousand do lars; and improving said river from Jacksonville to Palatka, continuing improvement, thirty-two thousand four hundred dollars, and from Palatka to Lake Harne, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Eleven hundred and 88740°—vox. 36, rr 1-11--43