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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Polite; see Frenchman. 



Polk; Landing, Mississippi Eiver, Tu- 

 nica County, Miss. (Not Polli's.) 



Polk; see FoIIj; City. 



*Polk City; Town, Madison Townsliip, 

 Polli County, Iowa. (Not Polk.) 



Polloksville; Village, Jones County, 

 N. C. (Not Pollocksville.) 



Pollys; Creek, tributary to Tuscumbia 

 River, Prentiss County, Miss. (Not 

 Baker, Baker's, nor Polly's.) 



Polly's; see Pollys. 



Polonio; Pass, head of Antelope Val- 

 ley, lying mostly within T. 25 S., R. 

 17 E., Kern County, Calif. 



Polpis; Harbor and Village, Nantucket, 

 Mass. (Not Poadpis nor Podpis.) 



Polvadero; Gap, between Guijarral 

 Hills and Kettleman Hills, southwest 

 Fresno County, Calif. 



Polvodcro ; see Los Gatos. 



Pomeroy; Island, i mile off shore, mid- 

 way between Oil Bay and Iniskin 

 Bay, northern shore Kamishak Bay, 

 southwestern coast Cook Inlet, 

 Alaska. 



Pomotu; see Tuamotu. 



Ponape; Harbor, Island and Village, 

 Caroline Islands. (Not Ascension, 

 Bonebey, Jamestown, Ponap6, Pona- 

 pi, Pouynepet, Puynepet, nor Santi- 

 ago.) 



Ponap6; Ponapi; see Ponape. 



Ponca; Creek, Boyd County, Nebr., 

 and Gregory County, S. Dak. (Not 

 Ponka.) 



* Ponca City; City, Kay County, Okla. 

 (Not Ponca nor Ponka.) 



Ponce de Leon; Bay, from northwest 

 Cape Sable to Cape Romano, includ- 

 ing Gallivans Bay, Lee and Monroe 

 Counties, Fla. (Not Gallivans.) 



Poncha Springs; Village, ChafEee 

 County, Colo. (Not Poncho 

 Springs.) 



Pond; Meadow, northerly part of Se- 

 quoias National Park, Tulare Coun- 

 ty, Calif. (Not Tamarack.) 



Pond; Peak (altitude 6,150 feet), 

 North Fork Range, sec. 22 T. 52 

 N., R. 3 E., Shoshone County, Idaho. 



Pi»id Orrilles; see Pend Oreille. 



Pone; Island, southwestern corner of 

 Bloodsworth Island, Dorchester 

 County, Md. (Not Billy, Billy's, nor 

 The Pone.) 



Pongoteague ; see Pungoteague. 



Ponpon; see Pawpaw. 



Ponta Delgada; Town, island of San 

 Miguel, Azores. (Not Ponta Del- 

 gado. ) 



Pontiac; Village, King County, Wash. 

 (Not Keith.) 



Pontoosuc; Lake, River, and Village, 

 Berkshire County, Mass. (Not Pon- 

 toosic nor Pontoosuck.) 



Pony; Creek, Hanover County, Va. 

 (Not Poney.) 



Pookookapog; see Alum. 



Pool; Creek, tributary to North 

 Badger Creek, Pondera County, 

 Mont. 



Pooles; Island, near head of Chesa- 

 peake Bay, Harford County, Md. 

 (Not Pools.) 



Poopenaut; Valley, Tuolumne County, 

 Calif. (Not Poo Poo nor Poopen- 

 aut.) 



Pop; Mountain, central part of An- 

 nette Island, Southeastern Alaska. 

 (Not Top.) 



Popasquash; Neck and Point, Bristol 

 County, R. I. (Not Poppasquash. ) 



Pope; Bay, Chincoteague Bay, Worces- 

 ter County, Md., and Accomac Coun- 

 ty Va. (Not Pope's, Popes, nor 

 Popes Island. ) 



Pope; Village, Panola County, Miss. 

 (Not Pope's Depot.) 



Poperechni ; see Broad. 



Poplar; Creek, sees. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 

 34, and 35, T. 168 N., R. 35 W., Min- 

 nesota, lying east of Bear Creek, and 

 flowing into Lake of the Woods at 

 the Northwest Angle Inlet. 



Poplar; River, branch of Black River, 

 Clark County, Wis. (Not Popple.) 



Poplar; see Black. 



Popo Agie; River, rises north of Wind 

 River Peak, Wind River Range, and 

 flowing northeasterly unites with 

 Wind River to form Big Horn River, 

 Fremont County, Wyo. (Not North 

 Fork nor North Fork of Popo Agie.) 



