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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 260. 1916. 407 Charlotte Harbor, New York, including the portions of Lake Ontario and Genesee River adjacent thereto. Greenwood Lake, New Jersey, with a view to dredging channel at N"' J°”°" the southern end. Hackensack River, New Jersey, from the New York, Sus uehanna and Western Railroad Bridge to the Hackensack Water %ompany Dam at New Milford. Hackensack River, New Jerse, with a view of obt ' a de th of iixtlegen feet up to" the CentraFRailroad Company of New Jiersey r1 e. Overpeck Creek, New Jerse , from Little Ferry to Leonia. Inland waterway on the Atlantic coast of the State of New Jersey between Cape May and New York Ba , New York and New Jersey. Hereford Inlet, Cape May County, {Yew Jersey. Newton Creek, Camden County, New Jerse , from the Delaware River to Mount Ephriam Turnpike on the north and south branches, respectively, and to Cuthbert Avenue, Collingswood, on the main stream. Indian River Inlet, Delaware. { , _ D•hv¤¤ Harbor at Havre de Grace, Maryland. _ · e l “¤Y“*¤d· Elk River, Maryland. _ _ Aquia Creek, Virginia, with a view to extending the resent ro`ect. v'}‘l'"" Channel connecting York River, Virginia, with Back _ Ciieek to Slaight’s Wharf with a view to securing a depth of ten feet and widths of two hundred and one hundred feet, respectively. Northwest River, Virginia and North Carolina, with a view to its im rovement from its mouth as far up as may be practicable. Willis River, Virginia. Beach Creek, Virginia, with a view to increasing the dimensions of the channel to a depth of six feet and a width of sixty feet. Mattaponi River, Virginia, with a view to removing the bars and securing increased depth of water at the mouth. Queens Creek, Virginia, with a view to securing increased depth of water at the mouth. Pamlico and Tar Rivers, North Carolina, with a view to providing N°"° C°'°"'“ a channel depth of eleven or twelve feet, res ectively, with adequate widths at and below Washington, and such additional depth and width as may be advisable up to Tarboro. Channel leading into Carolina Beach Pier, Cape Fear River, in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Town Creek, Brunswick County, North Carolina. som wom Little River, South Carolina. Wiuyah Bay, South Carolina, with a view to securing a channel of increased depth and adequate width from a point on the Sampit River one mile above the limits of the city of Georgetown to the entrance of Winyah Bay. Ashley River, South Carolina. Gag, Front River, Georgia, near Clark’s dock, Sapelo Harbor. Tugaloo River, Georgia. _ _ _ Flint River, Geo 'a, from Albany to the hmit of practicable navigation above sail? city. _ Kings Creek, Cambden County, Georgia. _ _ _ Savannah River at North Augustus, South Carolina, with a view to ascertaining what, if any, revetment work is necessary in the interest of navigation. _ _ Savannah River, Georgia, from the foot of Kings Island to a point five miles above. _ _ _ _ Fmh Northwest Channel, Keg West, Florida, with a view to securing a channel thirty feet in dep and of sufficient width from the harbor to deep water in the Gulf of Mexico.