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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Big Sable; Lighthouse, Point, and 

 River, Mason County, Mich. (Not 

 Grande Pointe au Sable.) 

 Big Sable; see Hamlin. 

 Big Shanty; see Kenesaw. 

 Big Simon; Big Simonds; Big Simons; 



see Simon. 

 Big Spring; Creek, Marshall County, 



Ala. (Not Gunter's.) 

 Big Stone; City and Township, Grant 

 County, S. Dak., and Lake Grant, 

 and Roberts Counties, S. Dak., and 

 Big Stone County, Minn. (Not Big- 

 stone. ) 

 Big Stone; County in Minnesota. (Not 



Bigstone.) 

 Big Turkey; see Turkey. 

 Big Wea; Creek, tributary to Wabash 

 River, rising in southern part Tippe- 

 canoe County, Ind. (Not Wea, 

 Wildcat, nor Wild Cat.) 

 Big Wind; see Wind. 

 Bighorn; see Big Horn, Bea Ogwa. 

 Big Wood; River, rising in Sawtooth 

 Mountains, Blaine County, uniting 

 with Snake River in T. 6 S., R. 13 E., 

 B. M., in Gooding County, Idaho. 

 (Not Malad, Malade, nor Wood.) 

 Bigler Mill; Landing, and Village, 

 York River, York County, Va. (Not 

 Bigler's Mill.) 

 Biglick; Township, Hancock County, 



Ohio. (Not Big Lick.) 

 Bilberry; Island, St. Lawrence River, 

 St. Lawrence County, N. Y. (Not 

 Billberry nor Cliokeberry.) 

 Bilgraad; see Belgrade. 

 Bill; see Junction. 

 Bill; Creek and Peak, Coos County, 



Oreg. (Not Bills.) 

 Bill Williams; see Williams. 

 Billings; Glacier Passage Canal, Prince 



William Sound, Alaska. 

 Billy; see Pone. 



Billys; Island, at the northwestern ex- 

 tremity of Bloodsworth Island, Dor- 

 chester County, Md. (Not Billie's 

 nor Billy's.) 

 Biltabito; Settlement and Spring, in 

 extreme northwestern corner of San 

 Juan County, N. Mex. 

 Bimans; see Bynum. 



Bimerick; Creek, Ts. 33 and 34, N., R. 



8 E., tributary to Lochsa River from 

 the north, Idaho County, Idaho. 

 (Not Little Bear nor White Bear.) 

 Biniimu; Island (To), lat. 36° 58' N., 

 long. 12.5° 50' E., western coast of 

 Chosen (Korea). (Not Pang ul 

 syom nor Pangulsyom.) 

 Binnewater; Pond, Greenville Town, 

 Orange County, N. Y. (Not Banty- 

 water, Bennets Water, Benin Water, 

 nor Bennie Water.) 



Binney; Creek, T. 46 N., Rs. 4 and 5 

 E., tributary to Slate Creek from 

 southeast, west of Lookout Point 

 Mountain, Shoshone County, Idaho. 



Binue; River, tributary to Niger River, 

 west Africa. (Not BenuS, Benuwe, 

 Binou$, Chadda, nor Tadda.) 



Binum ; see Bynum. 



Biorka; sunken roclv or reef at south- 

 ern point of entrance to Sitka Sound, 

 Alaska. 



Bique; see Vique. 



Birch; Lake, between Basswood and 

 Carp Lakes, Lake County, Minn., and 

 Rainy River District, Ontario, In- 

 ternational Boundary (between Min- 

 nesota and Ontario). 



Birch; see Steamboat. 



Birch Cooley; Township, Renville 

 County, Minn. (Not Birch Coolie.) 



Birchdale; Township, Todd County, 

 Minn. (Not Birch Dale.) 



Birchrunville; Village, West Vincent 

 Township, Chester County, Pa. (Not 

 Birch Run Ville nor Birch Runville.) 



*Bird City; City, Cheyenne County, 

 Kans. (Not Bird.) 



Bird; see Arch; Pajarito. 



Birds; Point, on Mississippi River, 

 near Cairo, Mississippi County, Mo. 

 (Not Bird's.) 



Birdseye; Town, Dubois County, Ind. 

 (Not Birds Eye.) 



Birthday; see Stlmpsons. 



Biru; see Peru. 



Biryuch; Island and Light, western 

 shore of Sea of Azof. (Not Beriuch, 

 Berutch, Biriutchi, nor Birjutsch.) 



Biscayne; Bay, Dade County, Fla., 

 opening into Atlantic Ocean. (Not 

 Key Biscayne Bay nor Bay Key Bis- 

 cayne. ) 



