454 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 115. 1893. Twenty-second. At Devil Island, to complete light station, at a cost not exceeding twenty two thousand dollars. Twenty-third. At Bayfield, a pier light and bell, at a cost not exceeding five thousand dollars. Twenty-fourth. At Pats (or Hat) Point (near Grand Portage), a light and fog signal, at a cost not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. Lake Mjchjgtm LAKE MICHIGAN. I Twenty-iith. At Round Island, Straits of Mackinaw, a light and fog signal, at acost not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. Twenty sixth. At Seul Choix Point, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding ive thousand five hundred dollars. Twenty seventh. On South Fox Island, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. Twenty eighth. On north end North Manitou Island, a light and fog signal, at a cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. Twenty ninth. At Ludington, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars; and a dwelling for a keeper at this station, at a cost not exceeding tour thousand five hundred dollars. Thirtieth. At St Joseph, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand dollars. Thirty-first. At Manitowoc, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. Thirty-second. At Sturgeon Bay Canal, a light, at a cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. Thirty-third. At or near Porte des Mortes, range light and fog signals, at a cost not exceeding twenty one thousand dollars. , Thirty-fourth. At St Martin Island, a light, at a cost not exceeding iiiteen thousand dollars. Thirty-tith. At Little GuH Island, a light and fog signal, at a cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. Thirty-sixth. At or near Squaw Point, Little Bay de Noquette, a light, at a cost not exceeding five thousand dollars. Thirtyseventh. At or near Peshtigo Shoal, Green Bay, a light-house with fog signal, at a cost not exceeding ten thousand dollars. Thirty-eighth. At Sheboygan, Wisconsin, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. hmm mgm. ATLANTIC REGION. Thirty-ninth. On the Government breakwater at the entrance to the harbor of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a beacon light, not to cost more than two thousand dollars. Fortieth. At the Southwest Ledge, entrance to New Haven Harbor, Connecticut, light station, a suitabl steam fog signal, including the cost of the required fog signal house, to replace the fog-signal apparatus now in use there, twelve thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Forty-iirst. At Wilson Harbor, Niagara County, New York, a lighthouse not to cost more than two thousand five hundred dollars. Forty-second. At or near Big Oyster Bed Shoal, mouth of the Maurice River, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, a light-house and iog signal station, not to cost more than twenty five thousand dollars Forty-third. At or near the mouth of Salem Creek, New Jersey, a suitable light not to cost more than eight hundred dollars. Forty-tburth. Additional lights along the ship channel of Mobile Bay, Alabama, not to cost more than sixty thousand dollars. Forty-nth. At Deer Point, at the entrance to Santa Rosa Sound, gezrfsacola Bay, Florida, a light, not to cost more than one thousand o ars.