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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



It was called Cape Hancock by 

 Gray in 1792. He changed this name 

 to Cape Disappointment upon hear- 

 ing that Meares had so named it. 

 Cape Disappointment retained by 

 Vancouver, by Belcher in 1839, and 

 by Ex. Ex. in 1841. Duflout de Mof- 

 ras, 1844, calls it Cape San Roque 

 or Disappointment. It was called 

 Cape Hancock or Disappointment at 

 the first examination of the entrance 

 to the river, in 1850, and the name 

 Hancock subsequently in a second- 

 ary manner in the Lighthouse List, 

 but the name Disappointment is that 

 used on the official charts and by 

 all navigators. — Pacific Coast Pilot, 

 1889, p. JfSe. 



Disappointment; Peak, just below 

 summit of Glacier Peak, on the 

 southwest ridge, Snohomish County, 

 Wash. 



Discovery; Point, southern side en- 

 trance to Snug Harbor, eastern coast 

 of Knight Island, Prince William 

 Sound, Alaska. 



Discovery Bay ; see Snug. 



Dishroon; Post Light, Mississippi 

 River, Tensas Parish, La. (Not 

 Dishroon's.) 



Dishwater Pond; see Mirror. 



Disk; Island, most southerly one of 

 the three in Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska. 



Dismal; Lake, sec. 31, T. 44 N., R. 7 

 E., at head Bludd Creek, Shoshone 

 County, Idaho. 



Divide; Lake at head of Hyak Creek, 

 Kings County, Wash. 



Divide; Lake, T. 33 N., Rs. 105 and 106 

 W., Fremont County, Wyo. 



Divide; see Center. 



Divide; see Traverse. 



Dividend; see Dividing. 



Dividing; Creek, Northumberland 

 County, Va. (Not Dividend.) 



Dividing; see La Trappe. 



Dix; Point, western side Goose Cove, 

 Mount Desert Island, Hancock Coun- 

 ty, Me. (Not Dix's, Nutter, nor Nut- 

 ter's.) 



Dix; Point, St. Marys River, Mich. 

 (Not Dix's.) 



Dix; River, Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln, 

 Mercer, and Rockcastle Counties, 

 Ky. (Not Dick, Dick's, Dicks, nor 

 Dyck's. ) 



Dix; Dix's; see Nutter. 



Dix; see Swinburne. 



Dix's; see Dix. 



Dixon; Glacier, western slope Kenai 

 Mountains, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



Die; Village, 2 miles northwest of Men- 

 denhall, Simpson County, Miss. (Not 

 De-Laux, De-Lieu, D'Lo, DeLoach, 

 Dlow, DLow.) 



Dloto; DLow; see Dlo. 



Djask; see Jask. 



Dnieper; River, southern Russia, tribu- 

 tary to the Black Sea. (Not 

 Dnyepr. ) 



Dniester; River, southern Russia, 

 tributary to the Black Sea. (Not 

 Dnyestr.) 



Doag ; see Dogue. 



Doane; Point, and Lake, Willamette 

 River near Willbridge, Multnomah 

 County, Oreg. (Not Doanes.) 



Dobbs Ferry; Village, on Hudson 

 River, Westchester County, N. Y. 

 (Not Dobb's Ferry.) 



Dobelbower Landing; Post Light, 

 Columbia River, Columbia County, 

 Oreg. (Not Dobelbower's. ) 



Dochet; Island, St. Croix River, Wash- 

 ington County, Me. (Not Demont's 

 nor St. Croix.) 



Dockum; Village, Dickens County, 

 Tex. (Not Dockum's Ranch.) 



Doctor; Island, low and sandj', on 

 Arctic Coast near Point Barrow and 

 long. 155° 50', Northern Alaska. 

 (Not Martin.) 



Doctor Merry; Post Light, Mississippi 

 River, Muscatine County, Iowa. 

 (Not Dr. Merry's.) 



Doctor's; see Broward. 



Dodge; see Dodge City; Taylor. 



*Dodge City; City, Ford County, Kans. 

 (Not Dodge.) 



DotHemyer; Light and Point, at en- 

 trance to Budd Inlet, Puget Sound, 

 Thurston County, Wash. (Not Dof- 

 (lemyer's. ) 



