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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Bono; Cape, (Misaki), southwestern 

 coast of Kiushn, Japan. (NotBono- 

 misaki nor Me.) 



Bonomisaki; see Bono. 



Bonpas; Creek, Edwards, Richland, 

 and Wabash Counties ; and Town- 

 ship, Richland County, III. (Not 

 Bompas nor Bonpass. 



Bonsecours ; see Bon Secours. 



Bontear ; see Bonneterre. 



Boo-koo-dot-klish ; see Dot Klish. 



Boon; Railroad Station, Wexford 

 County, IMich. (Not Boone.) 



Boorman; Creek, eastern part of T. 28 

 N., R, 23 W., east of Ashley Lake, 

 Flathead County, Mont. 



Boot; Island, south of Coryell Island, 

 Mackinac County, Mich. (Not Boot- 

 jack.) 



Booth; Point, Mississippi River, Dyer 

 County, Tenn. (Not Booth's.) 



Boothbay; Harbor, Town, and Village, 



• Lincoln County, Me. (Not Booth 

 Bay.) 



Boothby Hill; Village, Harford Coun- 

 ty, Md. (Not Boothbyhill.) 



Boothpoint; Light, on Mississippi 

 River, Dyer County, Tenn. (Not 

 Booth's Point.) 



*Boothspoint; Village, Dyer County, 

 Tenn. (Not Boothpoint nor Booths 

 Point. ) 



Boquet; see Bouquet. 



Borden Tlats; Lighthouse and Sunken 

 Bank, Mount Hope Bay, Bristol 

 County, Mass. (Not Borden's Flats.) 



Borneo; Island, Malay Archipelago. 

 (Not Brauni, B'rni, Brunai, nor 

 Brune.) 



Bosachiel; see Bogachiel. 



Bosna-Seria; see Serajevo. 



* Bosporus; Sti'ait, between Black Sea 



and Sea of Marmora, Europe. (Not 

 Boghaz, Bosphorus, nor Strait of 

 Constantinople. ) 

 Bostick; Creek, sees. 16, 21, 28, 29, 

 and 32, T. 162 N., R. 32 W., fifth 

 principal meridian, flowing into Four 

 Mile Bay of Lake of the Woods just 

 west of mouth of Rainy River, Minn. 

 (Not Bostedt, Bostic, Bostik, Buster, 

 nor Bustig.) 



Bostwick; Bay, in Gardners Bay, east 

 end of Long Island, N. Y. (Not 

 Bostwick's. ) 



Bostwick; Point, projecting from east 

 side Gravina Island into Nichols 

 Passage, forming north side of mouth 

 of Bostwick Inlet, Alexander Archi- 

 pelago, Southeastern Alaska. 



Bot; see Bat. 



Bothell; Town, King County, Wash. 

 (Not Sothell.) 



Bottle; Portage, between Iron Lake 

 and Lac LaCroix, Rainy River Dis- 

 trict, Ontario, International Bound- 

 ary (between Minnesota and On- 

 tario). (Not Potrage des Flacons.) 



Bottom; Creek, north fork Burnt 

 Cabin Creek, T. 51 N., R. 2 W. 

 Kootenai County, Idaho. 



Boucher; Trail, Grand Canyon of the 

 Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Bougere; Landing, Mississippi River, 

 and Village, Concordia Parish, La. 

 (Not Bouggre's.) 



Bougher; Town, Burlington County, 

 N. J. (Not Centerton.) 



Boukara; see Bokhara. 



Boulder; County Seat of Jefferson 

 County, Mont. (Not Boulder Val- 

 ley.) 



Boulder; Creek, Matanuska Valley, 40 

 miles northeast of Knik Arm of 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska. (Not Schoon- 

 hoven nor Schoonoven.) 



Boulder; Creek, tributary to Tanana 

 River from the north, Alaska. (Not 

 Fish nor Guthna.) 



Boulder; Creek, Grand Canyon of the 

 Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Boulder; Glacier, southeastern slope 

 Mount Baker, Whatcom County, 

 Wash. 



Boulder; Mountain (altitude 8,500 

 feet), consisting of two peaks, 4 

 miles south of Boulder, in sees. 13 

 and 14, 23 and 24, T. 1 S., R. 71 W., 

 Boulder County, Colo. 



Boulder, Alaska ; see Karpa. 



Boulder, Colo. ; see Rollins. 



Boulder Field; small park between and 

 north of Storm Peak and Mount 

 Lady Washington, Larimer County, 

 Colo. 



