SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 264. 1909. 833 TEXAS. Texas. gtrlansas Pass Harbor, with a view to obtaining a suitable depth and wi . Channel from Aransas Pass Harbor to Rockport, with a view to depspening and widening the same. razos Santiago Harbor. ‘Channel from Aransas Pass Harbor through Turtle Cove to Corpus Christi, with a view to obtaining a channel twenty-five feet deep and of the necessary width. Channel extendirig from the mouths of the Sabine and Neches rivers to the mouth of aylors Bayou, including the Sabine River from Orange to said canal, and the Neches River from Beaumont to said canal, with a view to widening and deepening said canal and removing the obstructions in the said rivers and improving the same; and in making such examination or survey the engineer or engineers having the same in charge shall take into account, and 'make report upon any proposition for participation in the expense of said project by the oca ities immediatel a ected thereby. . Sabine Pass and Hort Arthur Ship Canal, to and including Taylors Bayou and the turning basin at Port Arthur, with a view to widening an deepenin said channels and said turning basin, and to obtaining ‘ " · increased harbor room of equal depth at Port Arthur. Brazos River, with a view to the selection of sites for the additional locks and dams between Old Washington and Waco. TEXAS mn Aaxmcsas. · _'{°”·’ tml "“"‘ Survey of Sulphur River, from its mouth to the forks in Delta County, Texas. UTAH. man. Grand River, from its mouth to Moab. Green River, from its mouth to the town of Greenriver. VERMONT. Vermont. Otter Creek, from Lake Champlain to Vergennes. VIRGINIA. Virs¤¤¤|·~· Dymers Creek, with a view to increasing the depth over the bar at the entrance to fifteen feet. Chincoteague Inlet, with a view to obtaining a channel depth of fifteen feet. Mattox Creek, with a view to increasing the depth over the bar at or near its mouth. Mattaponi River. Totuskey River, from deep water in Rappahannock River to the bridge about five miles above its mouth. Nansemond River, from Hampton Roads to Suffolk, with a view to widening and strai htening the channel and deepening the same to twenty- ve feet, and with a view to removing the bars in and near the mouth of Bennetts Creek. Norfolk Harbor and the approaches thereto, with a view to obtaining a depth of thirty~five feet and suitable width from deep water in . the sea via Elizabeth River and the Southern Branch to the navy- yard; also between Lamberts Point and Piuners Point, with a view to