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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sm. HI. ou. 95. 1919. 1279 the re rt submitted in House Document Numbered 1391, Sixty- secondpgongress, third session, $5,000; in all, $56,000. Altamaha, Oconee, and Ocmulgee Rivers, Georgia.: For mainte- m$§§§;“°· °°°·· nance, $35,000. _ Brunswick Harbor, Georgia: For maintenance, $30,000- for B""'”“"°"·G"· improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 393, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, $500,000; in all, $530,000. Saint Johns River,_ Florida, Jacksonville to the ocean, op osite ,,§'**”* ’°*““ R"'°‘· the citiyl of J acksonvrlle, Jacksonville to Palatka, and Palatka to Lake arntiiv, Lake Crescent, and Dunns Creek, and Oklawaha River, Flori az For maintenance, $108 ,000; continuing improvement of Saint Johns River between Jacksonville and the ocean, $125,000; continuinfg improvement and for maintenance of Oklawaha River, $95,000; or improvement between Jacksonville and Palatka, $9,000: Promkied, That the project for this section shall be extended, b the §,{"§§’,;,,_ Secretary of War, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 699, Sixty-third Congress, second session:, grovaklerg further, 'l`hat no gpggse shall (`pefincuired by the  ,}:,1 °"’°’“° l°‘ tatesoracq any n require orteurposeo ` imgovernent; in dll, $337,000. P `ssimmee, Caloosahatchee, Orange, Anclote, Crystal, Withlacoo- ,t,$l§[“"‘°° m'°"· chee, and Suwannee Rivers, Charlotte Harbor Sarasota Bay, and Clearwater Harbor and Boca Ceiga Bay, Florida: For maintenance, $7,000; for im(provement of channel from Tam a Biiiy to Boca Ceiga Bay in accor ance with the rg/port submittedp in ouse Document Numbered 135, Sixty-third ngress, first session $10,700; for improvement of Sarasota Bayqin accordance with the report submitted in House Document umbered 844, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $92,000; in all, $109,700. Removing the water hyacinth, Florida: For the removal of the f,v§E:,’Q‘y}f,*{g°“;mm water hyacinth from the navigable waters in the State of Florida, F1¤¤s1¤ wmrs-' in so far as it is or may become an obstruction to navigation, $10,000. Carrabelle Bar and Harbor, A(palachicola, Saint Joseph and Saint Fg’}§,l;°"Q;e§$g',§_°,{§g Andrews Bays, Apalachicola an Chipola Rivers, and channel from A1•b•¤;¤· Apalachicola River to Saint Andrews Bay, Florida; Flint River, Georgia; and Chattahoochee River, Georgia and Alabama: For _ maintenance, $87 ,000. Holmes and Blackwater Rivers, Florida: Choctawhatchee, Escam- m§',§°,§·b•§g “°""’° bia, and Conecuh Rivers Florida and Alabama; the narrows in Santa Rosa Sound, and lPensacola Harbor, Florida: For maintenance, $15,000. _ _ Alabama River, Alabama, and Coosa River, Alabama and Georgia: A,:f:*;•;,mg_*f"°'»°°*‘·· Continuing improvement and for maintenance, includingv the a- bama and Coosa Rivers between Montgomery and Y etumpka, $50,000. Mobile Harbor and Bar, and channel connecting Mobile Bay and M°b“°··“°· Mississippi Sound, Alabama: For maintenance of c annel connecting Mobile Bay and Mississip i Soimd, $4,000; continuing improvement and for maintenance of Mobile Harbor and Bar, $200,000; in all, $204,000. _ Black Warrior, Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama: For R,l§*;°Sl‘A,‘§§m°’·°‘°·· improvement in accordance with the recommendation in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, $200,000, _ _ _ _ _ Tombigbee River, Alabama and M1ss1ss1pp1: For maintenance from  R“`°'· mouth to Demopolis, Alabama, $40.000, and from Demopolis, Alabama, to Walkers Bridge, Mississip i, $2,500; in all, $42,500. _ Pascagoula Harbor, Mississippi: Continuing imdprovement and_for ,,§j“°°g°"J“· m“‘· maintenance of channels through Horn Is an Pass, Mississippi Sound, Pascagoula River and Dog River, $100,000.