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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Euharlee; Creek, I'olk and Bartow 

 Comities, Ga., and Town, Bartow 

 County, Ga. (Not Euharley. ) 



Eunice; Lake, in cirque at head of 

 Meadow Creek, Mount Rainier Na- 

 tional Parle, Pierce County, Wash. 



Eureka; Channel, on the east side of 

 Cordova Bay, Southeastern Alaska, 

 between Barrier Islands and Prince 

 of Wales Island. (Not Eureka 

 Pass.) 



Eureka; see Wayanda. 



Eivreka Pass; see Eureka. 



*Eva; Point at the entrance to Rud- 

 yerd Bay, Behm Canal, Southeastern 

 Alaska. (Not Slide.) 



Evans; Bay, east side Evans Island, 

 lat. 60° 3' N., long. 148°, Prince Wil- 

 liam Sound, Alaska. (Not Saw Mill.) 



♦Evans; large island, southwestern 

 part of Prince William Sound, be- 

 tween Elrington and Bainbridge Is- 

 lands, Alaska. (Not Bache, Flem- 

 niing, nor Hoodoo.) 



Evans Cross Roads; see Timberridge. 



Evans Landing; Post Light, Ohio 

 River, and Town, Harrison County, 

 Ind. (Not Evan's Landings.) 



Everest; Peak in the Himalaya Moun- 

 tains ; highest peak in the world. 

 (Not Gaurisankar.) 



Everett; Mountain, Mount Washing- 

 ton Town, Berkshire County, Mass. 

 (Not Bald Dome, Taughanuc, nor 

 Washington.) 



Evers; Creek, T. 31 N., R. 23 W., trib- 

 utary to Logan Creek from east, 

 Flathead County, Mont. 



Evolution Amphitheater; the head of 

 Copper Canyon, at the lower end of 

 Granite Gorge, Coconino County, 

 Ariz. 



Ewia; Island in the Aegean Sea and 

 a Province of Greece. (Not Euboea. ) 



Ewan; Town, Gloucester County, N. J. 

 (Not Ewan's Mills.) 



Excalibur; a sharp, thin ridge of rock, 

 400 feet high, east side of Shinumo 

 Creek, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Excelsior; Glacier, east of Seward, 

 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



Explorers Monument; Butte, south 

 point of Marcos Terrace, Coconino 

 County, Ariz. (Not Marcos Monu- 

 ment. ) 



Eyak; Lake and native village, at 

 western edge of the Copper River 

 Delta, Alaska. (Not Eyack, Eyuk, 

 Ighiak, nor Ikhiak. ) 



Eyuk; see Ekuk. 



Eshon; see Esbon. 



Ezel; Village, Morgan County, Ky. 

 (Not Ecell nor Ezell.) 



Faben; Point, northwest coi'ner Mer- 

 cer Island, in Lake Washington, 

 Kings County, Wash. (Not Faben's, 

 Rabenes, nor Rabins.) 



Faben's; see Faben. 



Fackler; Railroad Station, Jackson 

 County, Ala. (Not Flackler.) 



Factory; Creek, Lawrence and Wayne 

 Counties, Tenn. (Not Factor's nor 

 Factory's. ) 



Fadeyef; one of the New Siberian Is- 

 lands, Arctic Ocean. (Not Faddeef- 

 ski, Faddeyeff, Faddeyevskii, Fadd- 

 yeevski, Fadejevskoi, Fadejef, Fad- 

 ievskoi, Fadjejew, Fadyeevskoi, Fad- 

 yeyef, nor Thaddeus. ) 



Fadicvskoi; Fadjejeic; Fadyeevskoi; 

 Fadyeyef; see Fadeyef. 



Faero; Faeroe; see Faroe. 



Fairbank; Town and Township, Sulli- 

 van County, Ind. (Not Fairbanks.) 



Fairchild; Mountain, Front Range, 

 Larimer County, Colo. 



Fairchilds; Chute, Creek, and Island 

 No. 114, Mississippi River, Adams 

 County, Miss. (Not Fairchild's.) 



Fairfield; see Salmon Falls. 



Fairg-rove; Town and Township, Tus- 

 cola County, Mich. (Not Fair 

 Grove. ) 



Fairhaven; Landing, Chesapeake Bay, 

 Anne Arundel County, Md. (Not 

 Fair Haven.) 



Fairhaven; see Little Sodus. 



Fairies; Creek and Town, Kent Coun- 

 ty, Md. (Not Farley's nor Forley's.) 



