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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 314. 1896. 243 Surveys—C0ntinued. TEXAS. Texas. Sabine Lake, with a view of obtaining through said lake a ship channel of sufficient width and depth for the purpose of navigation from Sabine Pass to the mouth of the Neches and Sabine rivers. For further determining the causes of the erosion of the easterly end of Galveston Island, and estimating the cost of works to prevent the same. TENNESSEE. Tennessee. Emory River, from its mouth to the town of Harriman. The north fork of Forked Deer River below Dyersburg, with a view of removing the snags, cypress knees, and other obstructions, and for dredging out and removing the bars and shoals at Caney Point Shoal, eight miles below Dyersburg; at Basin Numbered One, twelve and a half miles below Dyersburg; at Basin Numbered Two, thirteen and a half miles below Dyersburg; at McC0y’s Shoal, fourteen and threefourths miles below Dyersbnrg; at Shoal Cut-Oif Numbered Two, fourteen and onefourth miles below Dyersburg and below the mouth of Forked Deer River; and for straightening the river one-half mile below Dyersburg; and for removing snags, blasting embedded trees and snags in the river from Key Corner to junction with Obion River, so as to deepen the channel and improve the navigation of said river from Dyersburg to the Mississippi River. VERMONT. Vermont. Missisquoi River, Swanton to lake. WISCONSIN. wisconsin_ Harbor at Kenosha, with a view to obtaining a channel twenty—0ne feet deep and basin twenty feet deep. Harbor at Racine, with a view to obtaining a channel twenty-one feet deep. Harbor at Milwaukee, with a viewto obtaining a channel twenty-one feet deep. Harbor at Ahnapee. La Crosse Harbor. Sheboygan, with a view of obtaining twenty-one feet. MONTANA. Montana. Kootenai River, for removal of obstructions above Jennings. VVASHINGTON. Whshington. Lewis River, from Columbia River to La Center. Pend Oreille River, from its source at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, to the town of Metalline, Washingtori. Bellingham Bay, from deep water to the mouth of Whatcom Creek, at New Whatcom. Okanagon River. Quillayute Harbor and River. Skagit River, from its mouth to the town of Sedro, Washington. Duwamish River and its tributaries. Mouth of the Puyallup River. Mouth of Willaiwa River and Mail Boat Slough. Snake River, from its mouth to Riparia. Tnonms B REED Speaker of the House of Representatives. A E STEVENSON Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate.