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Mount Kataka; see Kataka. 



Mount Eearsarge North; see Pequaw- 



ket. 

 Mount Lady Washington; Peak, sec. 

 31, T. 4 N., R. 73 W., about a mile 

 northeast of Longs Peak, Larimer 

 County, Colo. 

 Mount Lassen; see Lassen. 

 Mount Lebanon; see Crafts. 

 Mount Leniond; see Ben Lomond. 

 Mount Linnaeus; Peak, westernmost 

 one of Abajo Mountains, San Juan 

 County, Utah. (Not West Moun- 

 tain.) 

 Mount Marion; Village, Ulster Coun- 

 ty, N. Y. (Not Cockburn.) 

 Mount Meeker; Mountain (altitude 

 13,911 feet), sec. 6, T. 3 N., R. 73 W., 

 three-fourths mile southeast of 

 Longs Peak, Boulder County, Colo. 

 Mount Muir; Peak, Harriman Fiord, 



Prince William Sound, Alaska. 

 Mount Munra; see Munra. 

 Mount Nesmith; see Nesmith. 

 Mount Newport; see Cadillac. 

 Mount Ohio; see Carbon. 

 Mount Orton; Peak (altitude 11,682 

 feet), at south end of North Ridge, 

 2 miles south of Longs Peak, Boul- 

 der County, Colo. 

 Mount Oso; Peak, San Juan Moun- 

 tains, La Plata County, Colo. (Not 

 Hunchback. ) 

 Mount Ouray; see Ouray Peak. 

 Mount Pierce; Mountain, Presidential 

 Range of White Mountains, Coos 

 County, N. H. (Not Mount Clinton.) 

 Mount Pleasant; see Blueberry. 

 Mount Powell; see Racetrack. 

 Mount Princeton; Peak, in Sawatche 

 Range, Chaffee County, Colo. (Not 

 Chalk.) 

 Mount Rainier; Peak, Cascade Range, 

 Pierce County, Wash. (Not Ranier 

 nor Takoma.) 

 Mount Riga; see Wachocastinook. 

 Mount Russell; Peak, in the Sierra 

 Nevada, between Inyo and Tulare 

 Counties, Calif. 

 Mount St. Elias; Mountain (altitude 

 18,024 feet). Southeastern Alaska, 

 on the International Boundary (be- 

 tween Alaska and Yukon). 



Mount Scott; see Scott. 

 Mount Shavano; see Shavano Peak. 

 Mount Snetfels; Peak, in San Juan 

 Mountains, Ouray County, Colo. 

 (Not Mount Blaine.) 

 Mount Solomon; see Solomon Hills. 

 Mount Spokane; Mountain, Spokane 

 County, Wash. (Not Bald Peak, 

 Baldy Mount, Carleton, nor Old 

 Baldy. ) 

 *Mount Sutro; Mountain, San Miguel 

 Hills, San Francisco, Calif. (Not 

 Blue Mountain nor Sutro Crest.) 

 Mount Tabor; see Tabor. 

 Mount Theodore Roosevelt; Moun- 

 tain, T. 5 N., R. 3 E., northwest of 

 Deadwood City and east of Polo 

 Gulch, Lawrence County, S. Dak. 

 (Not Sheep.) 

 Mount Trumbull; see Trumbull. 

 Mount Usher; see Shavano Peak. 

 Mount Vaca; Peak, highest point, Vaca 

 Mountains, opposite head of Gates 

 Canyon, Solano County, Calif. (Not 

 Blue Mountain nor Vaca.) 

 Mount Vernon; Town and Village, 

 Hillsboro Comity, N. H. (Not Mont 

 Vernon.) 

 Mount Washington; see The Helmet. 

 Mount Whitney No. 1; see Corcoran. 

 Mount Wiessner; Mountain, Shoshone 

 County, Idaho. (Not Mount Wies- 

 ner. Old Baldy, Wessner's Peak, 

 Wiesner's Peak, nor Wiessners 

 Peak.) 

 Mount Wilson; Peak (altitude 14,250 

 feet), San Miguel Range, Dolores 

 (bounty, Colo. (Not Glacier Moun- 

 tain.) 

 Mount Wow; Ridge, southwest of 

 Mount Rainier, between Tahoma and 

 Goat Creeks, Mount Rainier Na- 

 tional Park, Pierce County, Wash. 

 Mount Wrightson; see Old Baldy. 

 Mount Youug; Mountain, 2 miles west 

 of Mount Whitney, Tulare County, 

 Calif. 

 Mountain; Lake, between Watap Port- 

 age and Lily Lakes, Thunder Bay 

 District, Ontario, International 

 Boundary (between Minnesota " and 

 Ontario). 



