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KEPORT OF THE UISI^ITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Liberty Cap; sharp, snow-covered 

 eminence (altitude about 14,000 feet) 

 on northwestern side of summit 

 platform, Mount Rainier, Pierce 

 County, Wash. 



Liberty Cap; ^ee Battery. 



Liberty Hill; Village, Grainger 

 County, Tenn. (Not Liber tyhill.) 



*Libia; Italian colony in Northern 

 Africa. (Not Libya nor Tripoli.) 



Libya; Fee Libia. 



Lick; see Salt. 



Licking'hole; Creek, Hanover County, 

 Va. (Not Lickenhole.) 



Lidel; see Lytle. 



Liege; City and Province, Belgium. 

 (Not Luik nor Liittich.) 



Lieou Khieou; see Nansei. 



Lieukhieu ; see Nansei. 



Lieutenant; Island, Wellfleet Hai'bor, 

 Cape Cod Bay, Mass. (Not Horse.) 



Light House; see Pilot. 



Lignite; see Hoseanna. 



Likes; Creek, Thumb Cove, Resuri'ec- 

 tion Bay, Prince William Sound, 

 Alat^ka. 



Liliput; Creek, tributary to Cape Fear 

 River, Brunswick County, N. C. 

 (Not Lilyput.) 



* Lille; City, capital of Department of 

 Nord, Prance, situated on the Deule. 

 (Not Li.sle, L'Isle, nor Ryssel.) 



Lillie; see Twin Sisters. 



Lilly; Borough, Cambria County, Pa. 



Lilly; Pond, Rockport Town, Knox 

 County, Me. (Not Fresh nor Lily.) 



Lilly; Town, in Illinois, Ohio, Mis- 

 souri. (Not Lily.) 



Lillydale; Railroad Station, Chautau- 

 qua County, N. Y. (Not Lily Dale.) 



Lily; Lake, sec. 14 T. 4 N., R. 73 W., 

 at south foot of Lily Mountains, 5 

 miles northeast of Long Peak, Lari- 

 mer County, Colo. 



Lily; Lakes, between Moose and Moun- 

 tain Lakes, Thvuider Bay District, 

 Ontario, International Boundary 

 (between Minnesota and Ontario.) 

 Lily; Mountain, sees. 13 and 14, T. 4 

 N., R. 73 W., 6 miles northeast of 

 Longs Peak, Larimer County, Colo. 

 Lima; Reef, ^ mile east by south from 

 Point Lima, P. R. 



Lime; I.sland, St. Marys River, Mich. 

 (Not Isle a la Crosse.) 



Lime Mountain; Peak, prominent 

 landmark, T. 20 N., R. 23 E., Navajo 

 County, Ariz. 



Limerock; Mountain, sec. 1, T. 5 S., 

 R. 41 E., Cai-ibou County, Idaho. 



Limespring's; Village, Howard County, 

 Iowa. (Not Lime Spring.) 



* Limestone; Creek, east of Lonesome 

 Creek, tributary to Big Badger 

 Creek from south, Pondera County, 

 Mont. (Not Dancing.) 



Limestone Hill; see West Seneca. 



Limitar; see Lemitar. 



Limon; Bay, Atlantic end of Panama 

 Canal. (Not Colon Harbor.) 



Lincoln; City, Lincoln County, Kans. 

 (Not Lincoln Center City.) 



Lincoln; Creek, northern part of Ham- 

 ilton, Seward, and York Counties, 

 Nebr. (Not North Fork of Big Blue 

 River, West Branch of Big Blue 

 River, nor West Fork of Big Blue 

 River.) 



Lincoln; Peak, one of Black Buttes 

 Group, southwestern slope Mount 

 Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 



Lincol7iwl.le; see Megunticook. 



Linda; Creek, Rancho del Paso, Sacra- 

 mento County, Calif. (Not Dry.) 



Linda; Island, St. Lawrence River, 2^ 

 miles northwest of St. Lawrence 

 Village, Cape Vincent Township, Jef- 

 ferson County, N. Y. (Not Brit- 

 ton's.) 



Lindeman; Lake, near the headwaters 

 of the Yukon, Alaska. (Not Linde- 

 mann nor Linderman.) 



Lin don ; see Lyndon. 



Lindsborg; City, MePhersou County, 

 Kans. (Not Lindsburg City.) 



Lingo; see Terlingua. 

 *Link; River, connecting Upper and 

 Lower Klamath Lakes, Oreg. (Not 

 Klamath.) 

 Linn; Railroad Station, Jefferson 

 County, Ala. (Not Linns, Linn's 

 Crossing, nor Lynns.) 

 Linnaeus; see Mount Linnaeus. 

 Linnton; Precinct and Village, west- 

 ern side Willamette River, about 7 

 miles below Portland, Multnomah 

 County, Oreg. (Not Linton.) 



