REPORT OF MAJ. AMOS STICKNEY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.-Erie Harbor, Pa., 2869; preservation and protection of Pres Isle Peninsula, Erie Harbor, Pa., 2877; Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y., 2878; Buffalo H bor, N. Y., 2882; Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, N.-Y., 2888; Wilson H bor, N. Y., 2891; Olcott Harbor, N. Y., 2893; Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y., 2896. REPORT OF CAPT. DAN C. KINGMAN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.-Harbor at Charlotte, N. Y., 2899; barbor at Pultneyville, N 2903; harbor at Great Sodus Bay, N. Y., 2906; harbor at Little Sodus Bay, N. APPENDIX SS. REPORT OF MAJ. M. B. ADAMS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.—Shoal between Sister Islands and Cross-over Light, St. Lawr River, N. Y., 2922; Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y., 2923; Grass River, N. Y., 2926; br deroga River, N. Y., 2936; Narrows of Lake Champlain, N. Y. and Vt., 2937. EXAMINATIONS.-Inner Bay, near mouth of Saranac River, at Plattsburg, N 2938; Boquet River, N. Y., from mouth on Lake Champlain to Willsboro, 2940. IMPROVEMENTS.—Oakland Harbor, Cal., 2943; survey of San Francisco Harbor, Pablo and Suisun bays, strait of Karquines, and mouths of San Joaquin and HARBOR LINES.—Modification of harbor lines on Port Costa front, south sho REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. W. H. H. BENYAURD, CORPS OF ENGINEEI IMPROVEMENTS.—Napa River, Cal., 2952; Redwood Harbor, Cal., 2953; Redy Creek, Cal., 2953; San Luis Obispo Harbor, Cal., 2955; Wilmington Harbor, 2956; San Diego Harbor, Cal., 2960. 2964; Redwood Creek, Cal., 2966; harbor of refuge at Santa Cruz, Cal., 2968; above Yuma, to Eldorado Canyon, 2974. HARBOR LINES.-Establishment of harbor lines at San Pedro, Wilmington Hai REPORT OF MAJ. W. H. HEUER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.-San Joaquin River, Cal., 2981; Mokelumne River, Cal., 2986; ramento and Feather rivers, Cal., 2987; investigation of mining-débris questi State of California, 2996; Petaluma Creek, Cal., 3119; Humboldt Harbor and Cal., 3120. EXAMINATION AND SURVEY.-Mokelumne River, Cal., 3133. REPORT OF CAPT. THOMAS W. SYMONS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.-Coquille River, Oregon, 3146; entrance to Coos Bay, Oregon, 3154; Umpqua River, Oregon, 3169; mouth of Siuslaw River, Orogon, 3173; entrance to Yaquina Bay, Oregon, 3182; Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oregon, 3200; entrance to barbor at Nehalem Bay, Oregon, 3205; Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, Oregon and Wash., 3210; Columbia River between head of Rock Island Rapids and foot of Priest Rapids, Wash., 3223; Chehalis River, Wash., 3236; Skagit, Steilaquamish, Nootsack, Snohomish, and Snoqualmie rivers, Wash., 3238. EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEYS.-Alsea Bay and'River, Oregon, 3246; Clark Fork of Columbia River from international boundary line to mouth of Big Blackfoot River, Mont., 3250; Puyallup River, Wash., 3253; D'Wamish and Black Rivers, Wash., 3257; ship channel between Port Townsend Bay, Puget Sound, and Oak Bay, Wash., 3260; North River, Wash., 3263; Shoalwater Bay and Willapah River, Wash., 3266; Nooksack, Skagit, and Snohomish rivers, Wash., 3271; Coquillo River, Oregon, from Coquille City to Myrtle Point, 3275; Coos Bay, Oregon, 3283; Upper Snake River, Idaho, 3285; Nasel River, Wash., 3291; Grays Harbor and Bar and Chelalis River up to Montesano, Wash., 3297; Port Orford Harbor, Oregon, REPORT OF MAJ. THOS. H. HANDBURY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS. IMPROVEMENTS.-Mouth of Columbia River, Oregon and Wash., 3314; canal at the Cas. cades, Columbia River, Oregon, 3328; Columbia and Lower Willametterivers below Oregon, 3383; Grays River, Wash., 3385. C. B. ComsTOCK, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Bvt. Brig. Gen., U. S. A., President; CHARLES R. SUTER, Lieutenant-Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.; O. H. Ernst, Majur, Corps of Engineers, Colonel, U. S. A.; HENRY L. WHITING, Assistant U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; B. M. HARROD, ROBERT S. TAYLOR, and HENRY ANNUAL REPORT for FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1891, 3397. vestigation of discharge measurements, Mississippi River, 3417. of crevasses upou gauge readings below Red River during high water of 1890, 3444. Charles F. Powell, Corps of Engineers, on depression of the flood line, 1890, below discharge measurements on Mississippi, Old, and Atchafalaya rivers, 1887–1889, Passes, 3575; commercial statistics, 3576. the first and second districts, 3580; (1) report of Mr. Aug. J. Nolty, assistant River Front, 3612; financial statements, commercial statistics, etc, 3619. tions in the third district, 3627; (1) report of Mr. Wm. P. Richards, surveyor, fourth district, 3665; (1) report of Lieut. John Millis, Corps of Engineers, on sur- APPENDIX Α Α Α. REPORT OF THE MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION. MACKENZIE, Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.; 0. H. Ernst, Major, Corps of Commissioners. ant engineer, 1891, 3827. 1891, 3831. 1891, 3832. APPENDIX B B B. York City, 3853; report of Board of Engineers on bridge across Chicago River at 11) REPORT of Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie, Corps of Engineers, 3865; (2) report of Col. Wm. P. Craighill, Corps of Engineers, 3866; (3) report of Capt. H. S. Taber, Corps of Engineers, 3867; (4) report of Col. O. M. Poe, Corps of Engineers, 3868; (5) report of Maj. Amos Stickney, Corps of Engineers, 3872; (6) report of Lieut. Col. WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, 3875; water supply, District of Columbia, 3897; increasing the water supply of Washington, D. C., 3901; erection of fishways at Great Falls, REPORT of Capt. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, Engineer Officer, on opera- tions in Division of the Missouri, 3943; report of Capt. Charles H. Clark, Ord- nance Department, Acting Engineer Officer, on operations in Department of the Columbia, 3945; report of Lieut. Charles A. Worden, Seventh Infantry, Acting Engineer Officer, on operations in Department of the Platte, 3946; report of Lieut. James E. Runcie, First Artillery, Acting Engineer Officer, on operations in Divi- |