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 i nland waterw ay. Gulfpor t Harbor, Mis sissippi. Sunflower River, Mississippi. Quiner River, Mississippi. Steele's Bayou, Mississippi. Deer Creek, Mississippi. Pearl River, Mississippi, below Jackson. Back Bay of Biloxi, Mississippi. Tombigb ee River, Mis sissippi. Waterway from the headwaters of Bay John, Alabama, to the Gulf of Mexico. Three Mile Creek, Alabama. Mobi le Riv er, Al abama. Bayou Coden, Alabama. Chickasaw Creek, Mobile County, Alabama. Bayou La Batre, Bayou Plaquemine Brule, Louisiana. Bayo u Bien venue, Loui siana. Bayou Sennette, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. Bayou La Loutre, Louisiana. Bayou Ysclosky, Louisiana. Mississippi. Alabama. Louisiana. SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 847. 1930 . 939 Hicpochee, by way of the New River, the North New River Canal, and Lake Okeechobee, with a view to its improvement by the Federal Government for the purposes of navigation together with its inci- dental effect on flood control. Upper Saint Johns River, Florida, from Lake Harney to Lake Washington, with a view to securing a navigable channel of suitable de th and width together with its incidental effect on flood control. hannel in San Carlos Bay, Florida, from Punta Rassa to deep water in the Gulf of Mexico. Ponce de Leon Inlet at the mouth of Halifax and Indian Rivers near New Smyrna, Fiorida. Withl acoochee Rive r, Florida. Peace River, Florida. Pithlachascotee River, Florida, from New Port Richey to the Gulf of Mexico. Barron River, at Everglades, Collier County, Florida, and channel across Chokoloskee Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Cle arwater Harbo r, Florida, i ncluding Big P ass and Littl e Pass. Anclote River, Florida, from the county bridge at Tarpon Springs to the Gulf of Mexico. Channel in Little Sarasota Bay, Florida, between Sarasota and Venice, and channel through Caseys Pass. Kissimmee River, Florida, from Kissimmee to Fort Bassenger ; and from Fort Bassenger to Lake Okeechobee, with a view to its impr ovem ent for the purp oses of navi gati on t oget her with its eff ect on flood control. Channel thirty feet deep at mean low water and five hundred feet wide extending north or northeastwardly from present channel in Pensacola Harbor to a point on the established Government pierhead line opposite the piers of the Saint Lou is-San Francis co Railway Company. Saint Andrews Bay, Florida : Shoal area opposite Davis Point Florida-Continued . 0 with a view to securing a depth of twenty-four feet at mean low water. Flint River, Georgia, to Albany, Georgia, or as much farther up as navigation may be found practicable on said river. The Chatt ahooch ee Riv er, G eorgia, and conne cting waterways, with such land cuts and locks as may be necessary to a point opposite or near Atlanta, Georgia, with a view of establishing navigation for barges and small boats thereon and to connect the same with the Georgia.

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