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EEPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Ping Yang; see Heijo. 



Pingaluk; River, tributary to head- 

 waters of Alatna River from the 

 north, near lat. 67° 30' N., long. 154° 

 W., Alaslia. (Not Ping-ing-a-looli, 

 Pingingaloolv, Pingingaluli, nor Ring- 

 ingaloolv. ) 



Ping-ing-a-look ; Pingmgalook; Ping- 

 ingaluk; see Pingaluk. 



Pingyang ; see Daido ; Heijo. 



Pinik; see Punulj. 



Pinmaqnan ; see Pennamaquan. 



Pinnacle; Mountain, South Carolina. 

 (Not Bald Knob.) 



Pinnacle; Peak, middle and highest of 

 Tatoosh Range, Mount Rainier Na- 

 tional Park, Lewis County, Wash. 



Pinnacle; Ridge, Ouray Quadrangle, 

 Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, 

 Colo. 



Pinnacles; three sharp Peaks, one-half 

 mile southwest of Clouds Rest near 

 the head of the Yosemite Valley, 

 Mariposa County, Calif. 



Pinnang ; see Penang. 



Pinole; Land Grant, Point and Town, 

 Contra Costa County, Calif. (Not 

 El Pinole nor Penole. ) 



Pines; Mountain, Ventura County, 

 Calif. (Not McGill.) 



Pinos, Colo. ; see Los Pinos. 



Pinos, Cuba; see Isla de Pinos. 



Pintada; see Del Norte Peak. 



Pinto; Creek, tributary to Roosevelt 

 Reservoir from south, Gila County, 

 Ariz. 



Pinto Gallo; see Galle. 



Piny on; Creek, tributary to Salt River 

 from east, between Burnt Corral and 

 Brush Corral Creeks, 6 miles south 

 of Roosevelt Dam, Maricopa County, 

 Ariz. (Not Pine.) 



Pinyon; Creek and Village, Pueblo 

 County, Colo. (Not Pinon.) 



Pinyon; Flat, Riverside County, Calif. 

 (Not Pinon nor Pinon.) 



Pio; see Pyo. 



Pioneer Basin; Valley, on headwaters 

 of Mono Creek, Fresno County, 

 Calif. 



Pipe; Creek, Erie County, Ohio. (Not 

 Oganse, Ogontz, nor Pike.) 



Pipit; Lake, sec. 27, T. 3 N., R. 74 W., 

 just east of Continental Divide, 5 

 miles southwest of Longs Peak, 

 draining oast through Bluebird Lake 

 and Cn.^el Creek to south side 

 North St. Vrain Creek, Boulder 

 County, Colo. 



Pirn; see Peru. 



Pisht; see Pysht. 



Pishtaka; Lake, McHenry County, 111. 

 (Not Fox, Pishaqua, Pishtaqua, Pis- 

 takee, nor Pistaqua.) 



Pit; River, Modoc, Lassen, and Shasta 

 Counties, Calif. (Not Pitt.) 



Pitchaliala ; see Peachahala. 



Pitclii; Islands (to), lat. 35° 14' N., 

 long. 125" 55' E., southwestern coast 

 of Chosen (Korea). (Not Double.) 



Pitman; Railroad Station, Gloucester 

 County, N. J. (Not Pitman Grove.) 



Pitmegea; River, east of Cape Lis- 

 burne. Northern Alaska. (Not Pet- 

 meg-e'a nor Pitmigea.) 



Pitsehytso ; see Bitsihuitsos. 



Pitt; see Kruzof. 



Pitticfaw; Pittiefaio; see Pawticfaw. 



Pittshurg; see Pittsburgh. 



*Pittsburgh; City in Pennsylvania. 

 (Not Pittsburg.) 



Pittsgrove; Town and Township, Sa- 

 lem County, N. J. (Not Pitt's 

 Grove. ) 



Piute; Canyon, Navajo County, Ariz., 

 and San Juan County, Utah. (Not 

 Pah Ute.) 



Piute; Peak and Village, Kern Coun- 

 ty, Calif. (Not Pah-ute, Pahute, nor 

 Paiute.) 



Piute; Valley and Wash, San Bernar- 

 dino County, Calif., and Clark 

 County, Nev., draining to Colorado 

 Rivef 5 miles north of Needles, Calif. 

 (Not Great Piute Wash, Klinefelter 

 Wash, Mohave River, Pah-ute Creek, 

 Pahute Wash, Pai-ute Creek, nor 

 Sacramento Wash.) 



Piute Point; Headland, on south rim 

 of the Grand Canyon of the Colo- 

 rado, 5 miles southeast of Bass 

 Camp, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Plaat Clove; Village, Greene County, 

 N. Y. (Not Piatt Clove.) 



