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REPORT OF MAJ. MILTON B. ADAMS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-Continued.
EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEYS.-Lake George, N. Y., with view of placing buoys and
improving channel, 2454; Swanton Harbor, Vt., as to what changes are necessary in
present improvement, 2155; Plattsburgh, N. Y., for extension of 300 feet on north
end of the breakwater, 2453; Salmon River, N. Y., from railroad bridge at Fort Cov-
ington to the international line, 2460; shoals between the Sister Island and the cross-
over light in St. Lawrence River, N. Y., 2462; Great Chazy River, from its mouth on
Lake Champlain to Champlain Village, N. Y., 2464.

REPORT OF MAJ. W. H. H. BENYAURD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
IMPROVEMENTS.-Napa River, Cal., 2467; Oakland Harbor, Cal., 2468; Redwood Har-
bor, Cal., 2472; San Louis Obispo Harbor, Cal., 2473; Wilmington Harbor, Cal., 2474;
San Diego Harbor, Cal., 2474; San Francisco Harbor, San Pablo and Suisun bays,
Straits of Carquinez and mouths of Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. Cal., 2178.

EXAMINATIONS.-San Buenaventura Harbor, Cal., 2479; San Simeon Bay, Cal., 2480; Col-

orado River between Camp Mojave and the point where the boundary line between

Nevada and Utah Territory intersects said river, including the river between Camp

Mojave and El Dorado Cañon, Ariz., 2481.

REPORT OF CAPT. WILLARD YOUNG, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

IMPROVEMENTS.-Mouth of Coquille River, Oregon, 2503; entrance to Coos Bay, Oregon,

2507; Umpqua River, Oregon, 2511; entrance to Yaquina Bay, Oregon, 2513; Tilla-

mook Bay and Bar, Oregon, 2522.

EXAMINATIONS.-Clackamas River, Oregon, 2523; Tualatin River, Oregon, 2525; Ump-
qua River, Oregon, between Scottsburgh and Hart's Rapids, near Elkton, 2527.

APPENDIX U U.

Supplemental report of the Mississippi Commission, 2593.

ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1889, 2596.

APPENDIX A.-Report of the secretary of the Commission, 2604; (1) report of As-

sistant Engineer Ockerson on depths at crossings, Cairo to Red River, 2613; (2) Table

of extremes of high and low water, Mississippi River and tributaries, since 1828, 2617;

(3) index to discharge observations, Mississippi River and tributaries, 2632; (4)

results of discharge observations, Carrollton, Plum Point Reach, and Red River, 2642;

(5) index to survey and river regimen data, 2650; (6) reports on condition of levees in

1887 and 1888, 2662.

APPENDIX B.-Report of the secretary of the construction committee and general serv-
ice, 2665; (1) statistics of commerce and transportation, 2678.

APPENDIX C.-Report of Captain Leach upon operations in the first district, 2679.
APPENDIX D.-Report of Captain Leach upon operations in the second district, 2689.
APPENDIX E.-Report of Captain Rossell upon operations in the third district, 2699.
APPENDIX F.-Report of Captain Kingman upon operations in the fourth district, 2720;
(1) improving harbor at New Orleans, La., 2735; (2) rectification of Red and Atcha-
falaya rivers, 2738.

APPENDIX W W.

REPORT OF THE MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION.

CHAS. R. SUTER, Lieut. Col. of Engineers, U. S. A., President Missouri River Com-
mission.

A. MACKENZIE, Major of Engineers, U. S. A.

O. H. ERNST, Major of Engineers, U. S. A.

GARLAND C. BROADHEAD,

W. J. BROATCH,

Commissioners.

Surveys and observations, 2742; construction-above Sioux City, at Sioux City, Omaha,

2743; Plattsmouth, Nebraska City, Rulo, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Atchison, 2744;

Kansas City, Miami, 2745; money statement, 2748; financial statement, 2750; re-
port of the secretary, 2753; report of Lieut. Hiram M. Chittenden, Corps of Engi-
neers, 2760; report of Mr. S. Waters Fox, division engineer, 2765; report of Mr.
Samuel H. Younge, division engineer, 2785.

APPENDIX X X.

INTERFERENCE WITH NAVIGATION BY BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND
OTHER STRUCTURES.

REPORT OF CAPT. FREDERIC V. ABBOT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Lumber River, N. C., Edisto River, S. C., 2795; Ashepoo River, S. C., 2796.

REPORT OF CAPT. WM. H. BIXBY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

REPORT OF LIEUT. O. M. CARTER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Larazetto Creek, Ga., 2796; Kingsley's Creek, Fla., 2797.

REPORT OF CAPT. WM. M. BLACK, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Withlacoochee River, Fla., 2797.

REPORT OF CAPT. PHILIP M. PRICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Coosa River, Ga. and Ala., Oostenaula and Coosawattee rivers, Ga., 2797.

REPORT OF MAJ. CHAS. J. ALLEN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

St. Croix River, Minn. and Wis., 2798.

REPORT OF MAJ. JAS. B. QUINN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Channel east of Rice's Point, St. Louis Bay, Minn. and Wis., 2798, St. Louis River
Minn., 2798.

REPORT OF MAJ. WM. LUDLOW, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Grand River, Channel between Round Lake and Lake Michigan, Black River, 2800;
St. Joseph River and entrance to St. Joseph Harbor, 2801; Pawpaw River, entrance
to or across the inner harbor at Michigan City, Ind., 2802; Trail Creek, Ind., 2803.

REPORT OF COL. JOHN M. WILSON, U. S. A.

Improvement and care of public buildings and grounds in the District of Columbia, 2827;
Washington Monument and grounds, 2828; greenhouses and nursery, 2832; Smith-
sonian Park, 2833; Henry (Armory) and Seaton Parks, 2834; reservations north of
Pennsylvania avenue and west of the Capitol, 2835; reservations east of Capitol, 2836;
reservation No. 17, Garfield Park, 2837; fountains and water pipes, 2840; Judiciary
Square, 2842; Executive Mansion, 2843; telegraph connecting the Capitol with the
Departments and Government Printing Office, 2845; estimates, 2849.

REPORT OF COL. O. M. POE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS IN DIVISIONS AND DEPARTMENTS.

REPORT OF CAPT. WILLIAM L. MARSHALL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

Explorations and surveys in the division of the Missouri..

2875

REPORT OF LIEUT. FAYETTE W. ROE, THIRD INFANTRY.

Explorations and surveys in the Department of the Platte

2877

REPORT OF LIEUT. LEONARD A. LOVERING, FOURTH INFANTRY.
Explorations and surveys in the Department of the Columbia

2878

REPORT OF LIEUT. JAMES E. RUNCIE, FIRST ARTILLERY.
Explorations and surveys in the division of the Pacific....

2879

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