o 3 a oe in the drydock here, but the company has a big load MARINE REVIEW 25 WINTER 'SCENES IN THE HARBOR/OF|BUFFALO--FIRST PICTURE OF THE NEW COLLIER PERE MARQUETTE AND BESSEMER NO. I, of work on its hands. The jam of ice, however, keeps it from getting the boats into the drydocks. As soon as it is possible, however, they will be taken in. The vessels at present scheduled for repairs are the Mauch Chunk, C. M. Warner, Lots "Smith, City of Bangor, Yosemite, Wilkesbarre, Poly- nesia, J. B: Cowle, Troy, Nellie Riddington, L. P. & J. A. "Smith dredge, a Great Lakes dredging scow, the Lewiston, Boston, Sevona, Milwaukee, Robert Mills, Codorus, J. B. Ketchum, Gordon Campbell, India and Japan. The biggest job is that on the L. C. Smith, although there is always a possibility that new work on any boat may be found while repairs are being made.