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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 166. 1911. 955 Saint Lucie Inlet, Florida. with a view to obtaining a depth of from twelve to fourteen feet. Wekiva River, Florida. · Alabama River, Alabama, with a view to the construction of a lock ‘ *‘“"“m"· and dam between Montgomery and Selma. Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana, with a view to securing a depth of L°“*°’““*’~ twenty feet at its mouth. Bayou Chastaing, Louisiana. Mermentau River, Louisiana, with a view to the construction of a lock and dam to maintain the level of Grand Lake and the inland waterways of Louisiana. Ponchatoula River, Louisiana. Tangipahoa River, Louisiana. For a ock in the proposed dam at the foot of Caddo Lake, Louisiana T£*°**¤¤ ¤¤° and Texas, and a c annel from said dam to the Red River by way of , gig Pass, Little Pass, Soda Lake, Twelvemile Bayou, and Cross a ou. Cluadalupe River, Texas, to Victoria, with a view to improvement T¢¤“ by locks and dams. d Colorado River, Texas, with a view toimprovement by locks and ams. The mouth of the Brazos River to Velasco, Texas. _ Green River, Kentucky, at and near Lock and Dam Numbered K°“"‘°k’· Three near Rochester, with a view to the diversion of the waters of Mud River from its present mouth above the said lock and dam to a suitable point below. North Fork of Kentucky River, Kentucky, with a view to the removal of obstructions. Survey and estimate of the cost of im roving the Cuyahoga River, °'**°· Ohio, from its mouth to a more southeiily connection with the Ohio Canal, with a view to eliminating bends and securing a navigable depth of twenty-one feet, with suitable width; and the said survey and estimate shall include a report on any proposition for cooperation by localities affected thereby. Petoskey Harbor, Michigan. m°*"¢*°· White ake Harbor, Michigan, from the mouth of the channel to White Lake. . Pentwater Harbor, Michigan, from the mouth of the channel to Pentwater Lake. Saint Joseph Harbor, Michigan, with a view to its further improve— ment by the removal of a shoal and the securing of increased width and depth of channel below the Pere Marquette ailroad bridge. . Brule Harbor, Wisconsin. “’“°°““’“· Cornucopia Harbor, Wisconsin. _ _ Manitowoc Harbor and River, Wisconsin, with a view to their further improvement to meet the demands of commerce by the dee1p· ening of said river and by the enlargement of the dredged area of the basin inside the breakwaters, or otherwise; also with a view to the creation of a harbor of refuge within said river and basin. Lake of the Woods, at or near Arnesen, Minnesota, with a view to M*““°“°°* securing increased harbor facilities. Indiana Harbor, Indiana, with a view to the construction of a Indim breakwater to protect the entrance of the harbor. Mississippi River between Calhoun Point and Mason Island, Illinois. mi"°*’· Crescent City Harbor, California. C¤*“°*'°*¤· i Newport Harbor, California. Richmond Harbor, California. Santa Barbara Harbor, California. San Joaquin River, California, with a view to its im rovement up to a point at or near Herndon by means of locks ani! dams, or otherwise.