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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



lilavliOft; see jMaehos Grandes. 



Machos Grandes; coral reef or bank, 

 on south side of entrance to ]\Iaya- 

 guez Bay, P. R. (Not Allart, Great 

 Manchas, nor Machos.) 



Machump; see Rlechumps. 



Mack; Arch and Reef, near Rogue 

 River, Curry County, Oreg. (Not 

 Mack's.) 



Mackay; Creek, Ferry, and Island at 

 north point of entrance to New Land- 

 ing River, Currituck Sound, "Wash- 

 ington County. N. C. (Not Mackeys. ) 



Mackay' s; see Mackworth. 



Mackenzie; River, rising in Great 

 Slave Lake and emptying into the 

 Arctic Ocean, N. W. T. (Mackenzie), 

 Canada. 



Mackey; Point, Savannah River, Chat- 

 ham County, Ga. .(Not Mackey 's.) 



Mackeys; see Mackworth. 



Mackikinock; see Muchakinock. 



Mackinac; Bay, east of Hessel, between 

 south shore of Upper Peninsula and 

 Marquette Island, Mackinac County, 

 Mich. (Not Duck nor Mackinaw.) 



Mackinac; County and Island, Michi- 

 gan, and Strait connecting Lakes Hu- 

 ron and Michigan. (Not Mackinaw 

 nor Michilimackinac.) 



Macklins; see Manklin. 



Mackey; Landing and Town, Ohio 

 River, Greenup County, Ky. (Not 

 Mackoy's. ) 



Macks, Alaska ; see Tanaskan. 



Macks, N. Y. ; see Cat. 



Mackworth; Island and Point, Casco 

 Bay, Falmouth Town, Cumberland 

 County, Me. (Not Maackworths, 

 Mackay's, Mackey, Mackeys, nor 

 Mackey's. ) 



Mackii'ortli ; see Halfway. 



Macnair; Island, St. Lawrence River, 

 Canada, near Morristown, St. Law- 

 rence County, N. Y. (Not Mac- 

 nair's. ) 



Macomb; see South River. 



Macopin; see Echo. 



MacsATille; Township, Grant County, 

 Minn. (Not Maesville.) 



Macu; see Macao. 



Macum; Creek, Kent Island, Queen 

 Annes County, IMd. (Not Macums.) 



Mad Biver; Town and Township, 

 Clark County, Ohio. (Not Mad- 

 river. ) 



Madcap; Falls, Paradise River, Mount 

 Rainier National Park, Lewis Coun- 

 ty, Wash. 



Maddaket; Harbor, Nantucket Island, 

 Mass. (Not Matacut.) 



Madeira; River of western Brazil, 

 South America. (Not Cayari nor 

 Madera. ) 



Madison, Me. ; see Hayden. 



Madison, W. Va. ; see Wheeling. 



Madrid; see Tijeras. 



Madson; Moimtain, western bank Trail 

 Lakes, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



Maclar ; Maelaren; see Malar. 



Maese; see Meuse. 



Magdalen; Island, Hudson River, 

 Dutchess County, N. Y. (Not Slippe 

 Stein.) 



Magdalena; Bay, Lower California. 

 (Not Bahia de la Magdalena.) 



Mag'ellan; Strait, Patagonia, South 

 America. (Not Magalhaens.) 



Maggie; Islands or Hummocks, in 

 marsh on east side Turtle River, 

 three-fourths mile below Covi^en 

 Creek, Glynn County, Ga. (Not 

 Maggie's. ) 



Maggie's; see Maggie. 



Maggiore; Lake, Northern Italy. (Not 

 Lac Majeur, Lago Maggiore, nor 

 Lake of Locarno.) 



Magloire Delande; Magloire Delonde; 

 see Delonde. 



Magnet; Rock, a prominent black rock 

 about three-eighths of a mile from 

 the shore near Point Bede, and li 

 miles south by east from Flat Islets, 

 Alaska. 



Magnetic; Lake, west of Gunflint 

 Lake, Thunder Bay District, Onta- 

 rio, International Boundary (be- 

 tween Minnesota and Ontario). 



Magnolia; Railroad Station, Adams 

 County, Colo. (Not Duff nor Schuy- 

 ler. ) 



Magnusons; Island, in sees. 23 and 24. 

 T. 168 N., R. 34 W., Lake of the 

 Woods, Minn. (Not American Point.) 



Magruder; Railroad Station, Prince 

 Georges County, Md. (Not Tuxedo.) 



