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Big Blue; Hills, Diablo Range, extend- 

 ing along San Joaquin Valley from 

 Cantua Creek on northwest to Joa- 

 quin Ridge on southeast, Fresno 

 County, Calif. 



Big Blue; River, Butler, Hamilton, 

 Seward, York, and Polk Counties, 

 Nebr. (Not East Fork of Blue 

 River nor North Fork of Big Blue 

 River.) 



Big Bone Cave; see Bone Cave. 



Big Brook; see Mulhockaway. 



Big Bumblebee; see Bumblebee. 



Big Bywy ; Big Bywyah; see Bywy. 



*Big' Canyon; Creek, flowing in a 

 northwesterly direction and empty- 

 ing into Wallowa River in T. 2 N., 

 R. 41 E., Wallowa County, Oreg. 

 (Not Bear, Deep Canyon, Little 

 Minam, nor Sheep.) 



Big Cacapon; see Cacapon. 



Big Canon; see Clavey. 



Big Catalnclie ; Big Cataluchee; see 

 Cataloochee. 



Big Cedar; see Goddard. 



Big Cliazy ; see Great Chazy. 



Big Chickies; see Chickies. 



Big Chiquesaliinga ; see Chickies. 



Big Clear Pond; see Lake Clear. 



Big Coolee; see Mauvais Coulee. 



Big' Cottonwood; Meadows, near 

 Owens Lake, Inyo County, Calif. 

 (Not Diaz.) 



Big Coulee; see Mauvais Coulee. 



Big Creek — North Fork Divide; see 

 North Fork Range. 



Big Devil; see Devil. 



Big- Dick; Creek, T. 46 N., R. 6 E., 

 tributary to North Fork St. Joe 

 River from east near Kyle village, 

 Shoshone County, Idaho. 



Big Diomede; Island, Bering Strait, 

 Alaska. (Not Noo-nar-book, Ratma- 

 nof, nor Ratmanoff.) 



Big Emery; see Emery. 



Big Flats; Town, Chemung County, 

 N. Y. (Not Bigflats.) 



Big Hamilton; see Hamilton. 



Big Hatchie; see Hatchie. 



Big Hole; Divide, from the Montana- 

 Idaho boundary line, T. 8 S., R. 16 

 W., to the Grasshopper Valley, T. 6 

 S., R. 13 W., Beaverhead County, 

 Mont. (Not Bloody Dick.) 



Big Hole; River, rising in Beaverhead 

 Mountains of Bitterroot Range and 

 forming most of the northern bound- 

 ary of Beaverhead County, Mont. 

 (Not Wisdom.) 



Big Horn; County, Wyo. (Not Big- 

 horn. ) 



*Big Horn; River, from the junction 

 of Popo Agie and Wind Rivers, Fre- 

 mont County, Wyo., to its mouth in 

 Yellowstone River, Treasure and 

 Yellowstone Counties, Mont. (Not 

 Bighorn nor Wind.) 



Big Horn; see Bea Ogwa. 



Big Jarrells; Creek, tributary to Hop- 

 kins Fork, Boone County, W. Va. 

 (Not Big Jarrolds.) 



Big Jarrolds; see Big Jarrells. 



Big Knife; Portage, between Melon 

 and Seed Lakes, Rainy River Dis- 

 trict, Ontario, International Bound- 

 ary (between Minnesota and On- 

 tario.) 



Big Lohlockee; see Loblockee. 



Big Lodge; Mountain, lat 48° 10' N., 

 long. 113° 12' W., Flathead County, 

 Mont. 



Big Loop; see Loop. 



Big Lost; Creek, T. 29 N., R. 23 W., 

 northern one of two creeks, Flat- 

 head County, Mont. ; 



Big Marsh; Creek, rising in Cascade 

 Range near center T. 26 S., R. 6 E., 

 flowing northward through Big 

 Marsh to junction with Crescent 

 Creek, sec. 26, T. 24 S., R. 7 E., Kla- 

 math County, Oreg. J 



Big Metamoning ; Big Metamonong ; 

 see Big Monon. 



Big Monon; Creek, tributary to Tip- 

 pecanoe River, Pulaski and White 

 Counties, Ind. (Not Big Metamon- 

 ing, Big Metamonong, nor Monong.) 



Big Mtiscallonge ; see MuscaUonge. 



Big Ogeecliee; see Ogeechee. 



Big Owl; Hill, on west side of Cow 

 Creek immediately south of the 

 Larimer County line, in Boulder 

 County, Colo. 



Big Pond; see Backgarden ; Fairview. 



Big Pucketa; Big Pucketta; see Puck- 

 eta. 



Big River; see Kwikpuk ; Middle Fork 

 Flathead River; Tlikakila. 



