1194 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 467. 1925. smh Ummm- Port Royal Harbor and Beaufort River, South Carolina. Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. ` G°°’g*°· Savannah River, Georgia, from the foot of Kings Island. to the Coastal Highway Bridge. Oconee River, Georgia. Ocmulgee River, Georgia. The Altamaha River System, Georgia, with a view to improvement for navigation in cooperation with local interests. North Newport River, Georgia, with a view to the deepening and F, fd improvement of such river. ° I °' Manatee River, Florida. Taylor Creek, Florida, in Okeechobee County. Cedar Keys Harbor and Channel, Florida. Wekiva River, Florida. Sarasota Inlet, Florida. Homosassa River, Florida. Onosohatchee River, Florida. Saint Cloud Canal, Florida, connecting the lake at Saint Cloud with the lake at Kissimmee. Peace River, Florida, from Punta Gorda to Bartow. Canal from Waldo, Florida, into Lake Alto, and from Lake Alto to Little Lake Santa Fe. Key West Harbor, Florida, on the north and west water front, with a view to deepening the channel along the docks to thirty feet, and from Whitehead Spit Buoy to the Florida East Coast Railway terminal docks. - Channel entering Pensacola Harbor, Florida, with a view to improving it to a depth of forty feet. From the headwaters of Oklawaha River, Florida, and Lake Griilin to Lake Tohopekaliga, through Lake Apopka and other lakes, connecting the Oklawaha River system with the Kissimmee River s stem. yCanaveral Harbor, Florida. Melbourne Harbor and Inlet, Florida. New River Inlet, Florida. Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida. Kissimmee River Florida. Saint At§ustine l—Iarbor, Florida. Tampa arbor, Florida, with a view to widening the Ybor Estuar Channel. _Pithlachascotee River, Florida. Anclote River, Florida. F enholloway River, Florida. Crystal River, Florida. Mosquito Inlet, Florida. Channel connecting Pine Island Sound with Captiva Island and Caloosahatchee River, Florida. {{)*g§8;',§*°",!,§,{,d8 Inland waterway from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Apalachicola and Georgie- ’ River, Florida, and the Apalachicola and Chattahoochee Rivers to Columbus, Georgia, with a view to securing a depth suitable to the economical operation of self—propelled barges. P°°$·°‘°°*°‘°M°b“° Inland waterway from Pensacola Bay, Florida, to Mobile Bay, Alabama. G°°’g*“- Flint River, Geor `a. Alabama- Mobile Harbor, Alabama, with a view to securing increased depth and width in the channels through the bar, bay, and river. Mi“iS*‘iPP*· Biloxi Harbor, Mississippi. Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi. L*"”S*”·¤°· West Pearl River, Holmes Bayou and East Pearl River, Louisiana and Mississippi.