KEPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOAED. 



117 



Eagle; Creek, T. 38 N., R. 110 W., 

 tributary to Green River from west, 

 Fi'emont and Lincoln Counties, Wyo. 



* Eagle; Lalve, Essex County, N. Y. 

 (Not Chilson Lalce, Lons Pond, nor 

 Paragon Lake.) 



Eagle; Peak, northwest end Tatoosli 

 Range, ]\Iount Rainier National 

 Park, Lewis County, Wasli. 



Eagle; River, flowing into Knik Arm, 

 about 12 miles northeast Anchorage, 

 Alaska. (Not Yukla nor Yukla- 

 hitna.) 



Eagle; see Wallowa. 



Eagle Cliff; Rocky wall, northern side 

 North Mowich River, Mount Rainier 

 National Park, Pierce County, Wash. 



Eagle Crag; Mountain, east of Stikine 

 River, Alaska, near the Alaska- 

 Canada boundary line. (Not Eagle.) 



Eagle Creek; Village, Overton County, 

 Tenn. (Not Eaglecreek. ) 



Eagle Head; Rock, northeast Fish 

 Creek Village, Maricopa County, 

 Ariz. 



Eaglegrove; City and Township, 

 Wright County, Iowa. (Not Eagle 

 Grove Junction.) 



Eaglehead; Mountain, Flathead Coun- 

 ty, Mont. 



East; Butte (altitude 6,470 feet), sec. 

 2, T. 42 N., R. 5 E., one of the three 

 peaks on Monumental Buttes Ridge, 

 Shoshone County, Idaho. 



East; Peak (altitude 2,100 feet), about 

 1 mile north Circle Bay, Woronkof- 

 ski Island, Alexander Archipelago, 

 Southeastern Alaska. 



East; River, Gunnison County, Colo. 

 (Not Slate.) 



East; see Cedar; Orient; Mansell, 



East Amatuli; Island, one of the 

 largest at the eastern end of the 

 Barren Island Group, Alaska. (Not 

 Amatuli.) 



East Booth.bay; Village, Lincoln 

 County, Me. (Not East Booth Bay.) 



East Branch Chenango; see Sanger- 



field. 

 East Branch Olentangy River; see 



Whetstone. 

 East Branch Shepaug; see Bantam; 

 Marshepaug. 



East Cahaba; see Little Cahaba. 



East Chenango; see Sangerfleld. 

 East Chugach; easternmost of the 

 three Chugach Islands, Alaska. (Not 

 Ulugat. ) 



East Douglas; Railroad Station, Wor- 

 cester County, Mass. (Not East 

 Douglass.) 

 East Fork; River, tributary to North 

 Fork Kuskokwim River, from east, 

 near its mouth, Alaska. (Not Che- 

 dothna. ) 



East Fork; Stream rising in Cascade 

 Range, southeastern part T. 26 S., 

 R. 6 E., flowing northeast about 50 

 miles to Deschutes River, Deschutes 

 and Klamath Counties, Oreg. 



East Fork, Ariz. ; see Dragon. 



East Fork, Wyo. ; see Stockade Beaver, 



East Fork; see Canyon; Falls; Little 

 Cahaba ; Paradise Dry ; Weasel. 



East Fork Bitterroot; River, from its 

 source in T. 2 N., R. 16 W., to its 

 junction with Bitterroot River, Ra- 

 valli County, Mont. (Not South 

 Fork of East Fork of Bitterroot.) 



East Fork Floodtvood ; see Floodwood. 



East Fork of North Fork St. Joe River; 

 see Loop. 



East Fork of South Fork of St. Joe 

 River, see Alpine. 



East Fork Little North Fork Clear- 

 ivater River; see Sawtooth. 



East Fork Sweetwater; see Little 

 Sweetwater. 



*East Fork Trinity; River, tributary 

 to Trinity River, Collin, Dallas, 

 Kaufman, and Rockwall Counties, 

 Tex. (Not Bois d'Arc.) 



East Fork of Blue River, see Big Blue. 



East Fork of Trinity ; see Bois d'Arc. 



East Fork of the Yellowstone; see 

 Lamar. 



East Fork Minani; see Trout. 



East Fork Winnemucca; see Surface. 



East Gallatin; River, tributary to Gal- 

 latin River, Gallatin County, Mont. 



East Geuda Sj)rings; see Geuda 

 Springs. 



East Glacier; Creek flowing into Cook 

 Inlet, Alaska. 



