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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Bethlehem Reach; Lighthouse, Ohio 

 River, 29 miles above Louisville, 

 Trimble County, Ky. (Not Bethle- 

 hem's Reach.) 



BethniiG Pass; see Grapevine. 



Betsey Bell; Mountain, near Staunton, 

 Augusta County, Va. (Not Betsy 

 Bell.) 



Betsie; Lighthouse, Point, and River, 

 Benzie County, Mich. (Not Bees 

 Scies nor Betsey.) 



Settles; Bay, and Glacier draining 

 into It ;, western shore Port Wells, 

 near lat. 60° 55', long. 148° 15', 

 Prince William Sound, Alaska. 



Bettles; Island, easternmost one of the 

 Islands off the north end of Elring- 

 ton Islands, Alaska. 



Betts Chute; two lighthouses, Missis- 

 sippi River, Winona County, Minn. 

 (Not Rett's Chute.) 



Beulah; Village, Pueblo County, Colo. 

 (Not Buelah.) 



Beulah; Village, on Vernon River, 

 Chatham County, Ga. (Not Beau- 

 lieu, Bewlie, nor Bula.) 



Bevans; Village, Sussex County, N. J. 

 (Not Peter's Valley.) 



Beypore; River and Town, Province of 

 Madras, southwestern coast of In- 

 dia. (Not Beipur.) 



Bickley Mill; Village, Russell County, 

 Va. (Not Bickley's Mills.) 



Bidahochi; Butte and Spring, near 

 Indian Wells, Navajo County, Ariz. 



Bidarka; Point, between Boulder and 

 Landlocked Bays, Copper Mountain 

 Peninsula, eastern shore Prince Wil- 

 liam Sound, Alaska. (Not Copper 

 Mountain. ) 



Bielgorod; see Belgrade. 



Bieli; Rock, in northern part of Sitka 

 Sound, Alaska. (Not Biele, BieUe, 

 nor White.) 



Bieller; Light, Mississippi River, Ten- 

 sas Parish, La. (Not Bieller's.) 



Biequi; see Vieques. 



Bierney; Creek, rising in sec. 4, T. 26 

 N., R. 21 W., tributary to Flathead 

 Lake from northwest, north of 

 Stoner Creek, Flathead County, 

 Mont. 



Bierstadt; Mountain (altitude 14,046. 

 feet), 1^ miles southwest of Mount 

 Evans, 9 miles south of Georgetown,, 

 .south middle of T. 5 S., R. 74 W., 

 Clear Creek County, Colo. 



Big; Creek, rising in sec. 29, T. 32 N., 

 R. 21 W., flowing northwest and 

 northeast and emptying into Flat- 

 head River in T. 33 N., R. 20 W., 

 Flathead County, Mont. (Not Chil- 

 son.) 



Big'; Hill (altitude 4,000 feet), about 1 

 mile from northern shore Bruin Bay, 

 Kamishak Bay, southwestern coast 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska. 



Big-; Rock (bares 15 feet), about i 

 mile off first prominent point to 

 westward of Oil Bay and 1 mile east 

 of Pomeroy Island, northern shore 

 Kamishak Bay, southwestern coast 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska. 



Big; see Clear; Great; Hazel Green; 

 Stoner. 



Big Annemessex; River, tributary to 

 Chesapeake Bay, eastern Maryland. 

 (Not Big Annemessic.) 



Big- Arroyo; Creek, Tulare County, 

 Calif. (Not Jenny Lind.) 



Big Balily; see Elkhorn. 



Big Barren; Creek and Village, Clai- 

 borne County, Tenn. (Not Bigbai'- 

 ren.) 



Big Bay de Noc; Bay, Delta County, 

 Mich. (Not Big Bay d'Euoc, Big 

 Bay de Noque, Big Bay des Noquets, 

 Big Bay des Noquet, Big Bay de No- 

 quette. Big Bay de Nocquet, nor Big 

 Bay d'Enoquet.) 



Big Bear; Creek, tributary to Ingluta- 

 lik River, about 30 miles above 

 mouth, Alaska. 



Big Bear; Creek, Ts. 3 and 4 S., Rs. 4 

 and 5 E., tributary to Gallatin River 

 south of South Cottonwood Creek, 

 Gallatin County, Mont. (Not Bear 

 nor McCameron. ) 



Big Bear; Mountain (altitude 5,612 

 feet), south of Three Fingers Moun- 

 tain and north of Windy Pass, 

 Snohomish County, Wash. 



