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 1280 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 95. 1919. G¤“P°’*#m$S~ Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi: Continuing improvement and for maintenance of anchor basin at Gulfport an channel therefrom to the anchorage or rozggtead at Shi Island, and for the improvement and maintenance of channel at Ship Island Pass, $100,000. egsggqme Ri"°’» Pascagoula, Wolf, Jordan, Pearl, and East Pearl Rivers, and ' Biloxi Harbor, Mississip iz For maintenance, $25,000. Mississippi River Passes at the mouth oi) the Mississippi River: Continuing improve- I”’SS°’s’ L°` ment and for maintenance, $1,250,000. emma?. Bay, em., Barataria Bay and Baiypus Lafourche, Terrebonne, Grossetete, L“‘ Plaquemine, and Teche, uisiana: For maintenance, $20,000; for improvement of Barataria Baylin accordance with the re ort submitted in House Document umbered 200, Sixty-fifth Congress, _ first session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document, §{)°£émem,mds_ $32,000: Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States for acquning any lands and easements required for the purnsyeu rec1ie,r.s. pose of this improvement; for improvement of Bayou Teche in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered ’ 1329, Sixty-second Congress, third session, $100,000: Provided, Neexpessesmmas. That no expense shall be mcurred by the United States for acquiring any llands or easements required for the purpose of this improvement; _ in a, $152,000. L,j`j*°"“‘“l*‘Y“ R"'- évtchafalaya Rive]? Ifligsianaz Igir mainttiigaéice, .W2¤¤¢rw¤r, Mass- aterwa rom the issip i 'ver to abine iver uisii,1f§$t£{§l°"°th° S°` ana: For iiiiprovement from pi River to Bayou Techs in hmm gqgorélaqce with the report submiézted   Ho%]Z:)o0c6um1ent    mm, at _, nr y-third ongress, secon session, , : r , at Acquing ’ c no expense shall be incurred by thellmted States for acqlqsiriug any lands required for the purpose of this improvement, but t proviso shall not mclude the acqmsition of the rights of any private canal , __ _ which it might be to the interest of the nited States to acquire; ‘°“m“°“R*"°'· completing improvement of Vermilion River, Louisiana, and channel to connect the Vermilion River with the inland waterway from the Mississippi River to the Sabine River in accordance with the re ort submitted in House Document Numbered 1336, Sixty-second Con- N¤<¤¤¤¤S¢f¤f1=¤-¤¤· gress, third session, $37,500: Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States for acquiring any lands required for the purpose of this improvement; in all, $137,500. °t§¤>£<;¤ V¤¤¤i¤¤¤» Bayous Vermilion. Nezpique, des Cannes, Plaquemine Brule, and. " Queue de Tortue, Mermentau River, and Calcasieu River and Pass, Louisiana: For maintenance, $7,000. The project for Mermeutau River and tributaries is hereby extended to include Bayou des Cannes as far up as the Evangeline Bridge in accordance with the report submitte  House Document Numbered 1398, Sixty-fifth V Congress,_third session. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gpfygjggwlgglgam RemovmgFthe water hyacinths, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana; and Texas: or the removal of the water hyacinth from the navigable ““ T°‘“" zvaters in the States$named in so far as it is or may become an obstrucg 1on to navigation, 30,000. €,g?‘},?f§F°“ h“"’°"· T Galv(e/`s§tonC]]Harb<{r, Glallvieston  Por: '1B0liVarFChannel, exas ty anne, an ouston anne , exas: or maintenance, $25,000; continuin improveriient by construction of seawall extension to protect Galveston Channel, $758,000; for improvement of Houston Ship Channel, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 1632, Sixty-fifth Congress. _ third session, and sub'ect to the conditions set forth in said docimient,  {5950,000: Provided, That not more than $275,000 shall be expended Pm Bvumh m the construction of each of the dredges; in all, $1,733,000. The unexpended balances of appro riationslheretofore made for the improvement of channel to Port Bolivar are hereby made available for improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document l\umbered 1122, Sxxtydifth Congress, second session.