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APPENDIX TO BLACK WARRIOR REPORT. 



The following additional information concerning trie War- 

 rior and Black Warrior River is from Mr. R. C. McCalla, U. 

 S. Assistant Engineer, Tuscaloosa, Ala., who is in charge of 

 the improvements on that river. 



Tuscaloosa is 361 miles by river above Mobile, and above 

 here the river is called the Black Warrior, and below it is called 

 the Warior. The locks on the two parts of the stream are num- 

 bered as two separate systems, the lowest lock in each system 

 being No. I, and the numbers running up stream. The follow- 

 ing table gives the lift and location of the locks in both systems : 



Between Lock No. 4 and the junction of Mulberry and Lo- 

 cust Forks, 407.8 miles above Mobile, there are projected seven 

 locks at 14 feet lift each, but none of these are yet located. The 

 following table gives the location, etc., of gages now established 

 and read daily at 7 A. M. : 



