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False Bay. On the southwest coast. This bay has a shallow sandy 

 bottom which is entirely exposed at low tide. It is about three- 

 fourths of a mile long and one-half mile wide. 



Friday Harbor. A harbor and village, the latter being the county seat 

 of San Juan County, situated on the eastern shore about midway 

 from the southeast and northwest points. 



Garrison Bay. A narrow bay on the northwest coast. 



Goose Island. A small, dry, wind-swept island near the shore of Cattle 

 Point. 



Griffin Bay. A large bay on the southeast shore between Cattle Point 

 and Madrona Peninsula. 



Idlewild. See Newhall's Point. 



Illinois Inlet. A narrow body of • water extending into the north side 

 of Cattle Point, named by the writer in honor of the state of Illinois 

 on account of its representation at the Puget Sound Marine Station 

 {Plate 10). 



Kanaka Bay. A small, rock-bound bay, west of False Bay. It forms a 

 harbor for fishermen and is a favorite collecting place for biology 

 students. 



Kansas Cove. A large cove inside of Turn Island on the east shore 

 of San Juan Island. This cove has a gravel bottom and is a fa- 

 vorite place for dredging seaweeds. Named by the writer in honor 

 of the State of Kansas, which has been represented at the Puget 

 Sound Marine Station for many summers (Plate 10). 



Lime Kiln. A little bay and lime kiln located near Deadman's Bay on 

 the west coast. Several limestone ledges project into the water. 



Limestone Point. The northeast point of the island, formed of limestone. 



Madrona Point. A point on the north side of Madrona Peninsula oppo- 

 site Brown Island (Plate 10). 



Madrona Peninsida. A large peninsula which lies between North Bay 

 and Friday Harbor. Named by the writer because of the large 

 number of Madrona trees (Arbutus men::iesii) which line its shores 

 (Plate 10). 



Minnesota Reef. The name given by Professor Josephine E. Tilden of 

 the State University of Minnesota in 1898 to a ledge of rocks more or 

 less uncovered at low tide, on the eastern extremity of Madrona Pen- 

 insula, o))posite Turn Island (Plate 10). 



Mitchell Bay. On the northwest coast between Andrews Bay and Gar- 

 rison Bav. 



