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 408 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 260. 1916. Channel from Pineland, on Pine Island, _Lee County, Florida, ' westerly to deep water at a point m Pine Island Sound about one mile in length, such channel to be not less than five feet deep and of sufficient wi th. _ Silver Sp to Ocala, Florida, with a view to the construction of. a waterway gi such width and depth as will meet the demands of commerce. _ From the docks at Apalachicola, Florida, throng; Samt Georggs Sound to the Gulf of Mexico, on such route as may most desira le for the demands of commerce. Caloosahatchee River Florida, from the mouth to Fort Myers. Manatee River, Florida, at Palma Sola. _ Waterway between Sarasota Bay, near Venice, and Miakka River, Florida, with a view to giving such channel dimensions as commerce may demand. s _ _ Inland waterway on the Gulf coast of Florida, connecting Saint George Sound with Tampa Bay. Channel from the Gu through Johns Pass to Boca Ciega Bay, Florida. Fscambia River, Florida. Key West Harbor, Florida, with a view to removing the middle und. gmOnosohatchee River, Florida. Aramis. The Mulberry Fork of the Warrior River above Sanders Shoals. One Mile Creek and Bayou Marmotte, Alabama. Valle Creek, Jefferson County, Alabama. mississippi. Tchula Lake, Mississipgi. ‘ Indian Bayou, from unilower River, Mississippi, to Indianola including consideration of any proposition for cooperation by local interests. Pearl River, Mississippi, between Jackson and Edinburg. ¥»<>¤¤*¤¤¤· Kelso Bayou, Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Bayou Queue de Tortue, Louisiana. Bayous des Cannes and Nezpique, Louisiana. Bayou des Glaizes from Simmesport Louisiana, to the junction of Bayou des Glaizes with Bayou du Lac and Bayou Rouge, one mile east of Cottonport. Tan `pahoa River, Louisiana. 'rew- Necgles River, Texas, with a view to making a cut-off or cut-offs at lower end of Harbor Island in order to facilitate the navigation of said stream. Channel from Harbor Island and the Port of Aransas, Texas, to the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway Wharf at Rockport, Texas, with a. view to securing a least depth of twelve feet. Houston Ship Channel, Texas, with a view to securin such increased width and depth as may be advisable, by using the two dredges provided for this projtect or otherwise. Buflalo Bayou, Texas, wit a view to improving the channel to accommodate commerce between the ship channel turning basin and mouth of White Oak Bayou. San Bernard River, Texas. Turtle Cove Channel, Port Aransas, Texas. Trinity River, near Liberty, Texas. Texas City Harbor, Texas, with a view to enlargement and protection. Brazos River, San Antonio River, Colorado River, Trinity River, and the tributaries of these rivers, all in Texas; Red River and its tributaries, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, with a view to devisingLplans for flood protection and determining the extent to which the *nited States should cooperate with the States and other