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55 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 377-AUG. 18 , 1941 tions and surveys for run-off and water-flow retardation and soil- erosion prevention on such drainage areas; the cost thereof to be paid from appropriations heretofore or hereafter made for such purposes: Provided, That after the regular or formal reports made on any examination, survey, project, or work under way or proposed are submitted to Congress, no supplemental or additional report or estimate shall be made unless authorized by law except that the Secretary of War may cause a review of any examination or survey to be made and a report thereon submitted to the Congress if such review is required by the national defense or by changed physical or economic conditions: And provided further, That the Govern- ment shall not be deemed to have entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this Act until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law: Barren River, Kentucky and Tennessee, with special reference to a dam in the vicinity of a site known as Barren No. 2. Byram River and tributaries, Connecticut. Blind Brook and tributaries, New York. Mamaroneck and Sheldrake Rivers and their tributaries, New York. Bronx River and tributaries, New York. Hutchinson River and tributaries, New York. Saw Mill River and tributaries, New York. Garden Creek, Mathews County, Virginia. Indian River, Upper Saint Johns River and Marsh, and North Fork, Saint Lucie River, and their tributaries, the Kissimmee River and its tributaries, Florida. Red River in the vicinity of Shreveport, Louisiana, with a view to determining the advisability of providing bank-protection works. Polecat Creek, Creek County, Oklahoma. Walnut Creek, Love and Carter Counties, Oklahoma. Rio Grande and tributaries, New Mexico. Mimbres River and tributaries, New Mexico. Pearl River, Mississippi. Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, from the Orleans-Jefferson Parish line westward and northward to the vicinity of Frenier. Black River, Catahoula and Concordia Parishes, Louisiana. Dogy and Clear Creeks, tributaries of the Arkansas River, Okla- homa. Salt Creek of the Arkansas River and tributaries, Osage County, Oklahoma. Red River of the North Drainage Basin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. Inlets and outlets to Lake Hendricks, South Dakota and Minne- sota. North Fork and South Fork of the Shoshone River and their tributaries, Wyoming. Emery River and tributaries, Tennessee. Redstone and Dunlap Creeks and tributaries, Pennsylvania. West Fork River and tributaries, West Virginia, with a view to determining the advisability of constructing a system of multiple- use reservoirs. Milwaukee River and tributaries, Wisconsin. Little Calumet River and tributaries, Indiana. Little Black River and tributaries, Michigan. Sturgeon and Otter Rivers, and their tributaries, Michigan. Cuyahoga River and tributaries, Ohio. Big Sur River and Carmel River, and their tributaries, Monterey County, California 649 Provisos. Supplementary re- port, restriction. Adoption of proj- ects by law. Kentucky and Ten- nessee. Connecticut. New York. Virginia. Florida. Louisiana. Oklahoma. New Mexico. Mississippi. Louisiana. Oklahoma. Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. Wyoming. Tennessee. Pennsylvania. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Indiana. Michigan. Ohio. California.