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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. 673 Nmnnasxa. Nebm-Ske- Missouri River near Omaha, South Omaha, Florence, and Dundee, with a view to improvement for navigation and protection of the banks in coefperation with local interests. Missouri iver at some point or points between Omaha and the mouth of the Platte River, with a view to determining by trial the practicability of the cable and sand plan for the protection of the channel and banks of the river. _ · NEW Jnasnr. New-¥¤¤¤y· Newark Bay and Passaic and Hackensack rivers, with a view to securing channel depths of twenty and twenty-five feet from Kill van Ku l to the bridges of the Newark and New York Railroad over said rivers; a depth of twenty feet up the Passaic River, first to Center street in the city of Newark, and second to the Nairn Linoleum Works, and a suitable depth from the last—named point to the city of Passaic. Ship canal with de ths of thirty and thirty-five feet extending from · a point in the cit ofI>Newark, below the junction of the Permsy vania and Lehigh Vallley railroads through the Newark Meadows and Newark Bay to deep water of the Ki l van Kull. Woodbu Creek. , Abseconrgreek. Cooper Creek, with a. view to an increased depth and an extension of the project. Elizabeth River, with a view to providing a channel of sufficient ggptlil from the Broad street bridge to the channel in Staten Island un. South River, with a view of deepening the channel between South River and Old Bridge to a depth of six cet. - Delaware River, with a view to connecting the landing at Bordentown with the main channel. Raritan River, including a widening of the channel from the mill or Martins Creek to Martins Dock on the north side. Absecon Inlet, with a view to improving and maintaining the channel. Pensauken Creek. NEW YORK. New York. Great Sodus Bay. Harbor at Port Henry. Great Kills Harbor, with a view to securing increased anchorage area. Buffalo Harbor, with a view to securing increased depth in the outer harbor and entrances thereto. Sag Harbor, with a view to securing increased anchorage area and protecting the channel between said harbor and Gardmers Bay from the erosion of Cedar Point. _ Olcott Harbor, with a view to securing increased depth. Hudson River, with a view to securing increased defpth. Niagara River, with a view to securin a depth o eighteen feet from Black Rock Harbor to the foot of Sugar street in the city of Niagara Falls by way of the channel on the east side of Grand Island; also between the mts named above by way of the channel on the west side of Grango Island between said island and Navy Island. Bronx River. Lemon Creek. · · Little Neck Bay. Manhasset Harbor.