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Lodgepole; Precinct and Village, Chey- 

 enne County, Nebr. ; also Creek, 

 southwestern Nebraska, northeastern 

 Colorado, and southeastern Wyo- 

 ming. (Not Lodge Pole.) 



Lodgepole; Trail, T. 3 S., R. 14 E., 

 Sweet Grass County, Mont. 



Lodorc ; see Canyon of Lodore. 



Lofka; Indian Hut, Yukon River, 

 Alaska. (Not Lofka's.) 



Log; Meadow, Giant Forest, Tulare 

 County, Calif. (Not Tharpe, Tharpe's 

 Log, nor Wolverton. ) 



Logan; Creek, heading in Haystack 

 Butte and Logan Pass, and flowing 

 west to McDonald Creek, at its bend. 

 Glacier National Park, Flathead 

 County, Mont. 



Logan; Creek, Ts. 29 and 30 N., R. 

 24 W., tributary to Stillwater River 

 from southwest, Flathead County, 

 Mont. (Not South Fork of Still- 

 water River.) 



Logan; Glacier, heads near Mount 

 Logan and crosses the International 

 Boundary (between Alaska and Yu- 

 kon) about 38 miles north of Mount 

 St. Elias.) 



Logan; Mountain, lat. 48° 37' N., long. 

 113° 39' W., 2 miles northeast of 

 Blackfeet Mountain, Glacier National 

 Park, Flathead and Glacier Coun- 

 ties, Mont. 



Logan Gap; Post Light, Ohio River, 

 Brown County, Ohio. (Not Logan's 

 Gap.) 



Logan ville; Borough, York County, 

 Pa. (Not Logansville. ) 



Logging; Ridge, between Quartz 

 Creek on the north and Logging 

 Creek and Lake on the south, Flat- 

 head County, Mont. 



Logging Camp; Bay, northern side 

 Passage Canal about midway be- 

 tween Pigot Point and Poe Bay, near 

 lat. 60° 50', long. 148° 25', north- 

 western part Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska. 



Logie; see Logy. 



Logy; Creek, tributary to Satus Creek 

 from the north, Yakima County, 

 Wash. (Not Logie.) 



Lohali; Point, on mountain 15 miles 

 southwest of Cliinle, Navajo Indian 

 Reservation, Apache County, Ariz. 

 (Not Hlohahle nor Hlohah le.) 



LohViuf) lisien; see Lotinghsien. 



Lokasakad; Spring. 3 miles west of 

 Indian W^ells, Navajo County, Ariz. 

 (Not Lucacsaca.) 



Lokaskal; Spring, on Black Mesa, 18 

 miles north of Keams Canj^on, Hopi 

 Indian Reservation, Navajo County, 

 Ariz. (Not Lo kasa kad nor Lo kas 

 a kal.) 



Lolo; Creek, between Idaho and Clear- 

 water Counties, Idaho. (Not Lo-Lo 

 nor Nahwah.) 



Lolo; Creek, Pass, Peak, Town, and 

 Trail, Missoula County, Mont. (Not 

 Lo Lo, Lou-lou, nor Lou Lou.) 



Lolomai; Point, north one of Black 

 Mesa, Navajo County, Ariz. 



Loma Atravesada; Crest of the mas- 

 sive sandstone ridge between Arroyo 

 Leona and Horsethief Canyon, Dia- 

 blo Range, Fresno County, Calif. 

 (Not Three Sisters.) 



Lomand's; see Bancroft. 



Lombards ; see Lamberts. 



Lompoc; Terrace, on the Lompoc 

 Grant, south of Surf, Santa Barbara 

 County, Calif. 



London; see Loudon. 



London Grove; Village and Township, 

 Chester County, Pa. (Not London- 

 grove. ) 



Lone; Island, 7* miles westward from 

 Naked Island, Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska. (Not Long.) 



Lone; Mountain, on and near north 

 end of Admiralty Island, Southeast- 

 ern Alaska. (Not Barlow.) 



Lone; Rock, near Chiswell Islands, 

 Alaska. 



Lone; see Phoca. 



Lone Cabin; Creek, T. 51 N., Rs. 1 

 and 2 W., south fork Burnt Cabin 

 Creek, Kootenai County, Idaho. 

 (Not South Fork.) 



Lone Cone; Peak, San Juan Moun- 

 tains, Dolores and San Miguel Coun- 

 ties, Colo. (Not West Point.) 



Lone Spruce; Rock, entrance of Suk- 

 kwan Strait, Alaska. (Not Green.) 



