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59 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 19-MAR . 2 , 1945 Channel in Honga River, to the plant of White and Nelson, Hoop- ersville, Maryland. Harbor at Public Landing, Worcester County, Maryland. Cambridge Harbor, Maryland. Rockhall Harbor, Maryland. Ross Cove (Magothy River), Maryland. Coxes Creek, tributary of Stony Creek, Maryland. Channels to Lake Ogleton and Walnut Lake, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Walnut Creek, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, lying between Bay Ridge and Arundel-on -the-Bay. Channel from Kent Island Narrows to Well Cove, Chester River, Maryland. Port Tobacco Creek, Maryland. Hellens Creek, Calvert County, Maryland. Channel from Rhodes Point to Tylerton, Somerset County, Maryland. Saint Patricks Creek, Maryland. Big Kingston Creek, Saint Marys County, Maryland. Tanners Creek, Saint Marys County, Maryland. Parkers Creek, Calvert County, Maryland. Chester River Channel, Maryland. Nanticoke River, Bivalve, Wicomico County, Maryland, with a view to providing a harbor for small boats. Governor's Run, Calvert County, Maryland, with a view to pro- viding a harbor for small boats. Channel between Ramsey Bay and Chesapeake Bay, and other measures for the prevention of damage from erosion near the mouth of South River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Area where Neale Creek, Maryland, empties into the Potomac River with a view to removing the sand bar and providing a safe harbor. Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and adjacent waters in and near the District of Columbia, with a view to attaining a comprehensive and coordinated improvement and development of such waters and their shores. In determining the recommendations to be ma(le with respect to such improvement and development, consultations shall be had with, and consideration given to the recommendations of, the National Capital Park and Planning Commission and the Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia. Potomac River and tributaries at and below Washington, District of Columbia, with a view to elimination of the water chestnut. Potomac River at and near Washington, District of Columbia. Potomac and Anacostia Rivers at and near Washington, District of Columbia, with a view to providing a municipal sailing base. Farnham Creek, Richmond County, Virginia. Southwest side of Rappahannock River, in vicinity of Bowlers Wharf, Essex County, Virginia, to secure harbor of refuge and con- necting channels. Finneys Creek, Accomac County, Virginia, and the channel con- necting said creek with Wachapreague Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. Jackson Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Bonum Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Kings Creek, Northampton County, Virginia. Bransons Cove lower Machodoc River, Virginia. Taskmers Creek, Northumberland County, Virginia. Davis Creek, Mathews County, Virginia. Dyer Creek, Mathews County, Virginia. Deep Creek, Accomac County, Virginia. 27 District of Colum- bia. Virgina.