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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Bio de Janeiro; Capital of Brazil. 



(Not Rio Janeiro.) 

 Rio de J ernes; see Jemez. 

 Rio de la Plata; see Guayanabo ; Plata. 

 Rio de las Animas; see Animas. 

 Rio de los Pinos ; see Los Finos. 

 Rio Florida; see Florida. 

 Rio Grande; River forming the bound- 

 ary between Texas and Mexico, and 



in New Mexico and Colorado. (Not 



Rio Bravo del Norte.) 

 Rio Grande; see Vermejo. 

 Rio Grande Pyramid; PealJ, San Juan 



Mountains. Hinsdale County, Colo. 



(Not Simpson.) 

 Rio James; see Jemez. 

 Rio la Plata; see La Plata. 

 Rio Las Animas; see Animas. 

 Rio Matasnillo; River, southern coast 



Canal Zone. (Not Rio Matisnilla.) 

 Rio Keg-ro; River, tributary to the 



Amazon, Brazil. (Not Guainia nor 



Parana.) 

 Rio Negro; see Parana. 

 Rio Pedra; Rio Piedra; see Piedra. 

 Riou Kiou; see Nansei. 

 Ripley; District, and Town, Jackson 



County, W. Va. (Not Ripley's.) 

 Rippowam; River, Stamford Town, 



Fairfield County, Conn. (Not Mill 



nor Rippowan.) 

 Rip-Raps; see Fort Wood. 

 Rise of Crab Creek; see Rocky Ford. 

 Rist; Canyon, T. 8 N., R. 70 W., Lari- 

 mer County, Colo. (Not Wrist.) 

 Rita; see Rillito. 

 Rito Arena; see Arena. 

 Riu-Kiu; see Okinawa. 

 River; Shoal, off Point Fajardo and 



Fa jar do River, P, R. (Not Bajo 



del Rio.) 

 River aux Ecorces; see Ecorse. 

 Rivers; Landing, Mississippi River, 



Concordia Parish, La. (Not River's.) 

 Riverton; Township, Clay County, 



Minn. (Not Reverton.) 

 Riverview; Mountain, Flathead 



County, Mont. 

 Riyad; see Riad. 

 Rjetschnoi; see Rechnoi. 

 Roan; Jlountain, Carter County, Tenn. 



(Not Roane.) 



JRoanoke; River, from its source to its 

 mouth in North Carolina and Vir- 

 ginia. ( Not Roanoake nor Staunton. ) 



Roaring; Creek, small tributary to 

 Schafer Creek, Flathead County, 

 Mont. 



Roaring'; Springs, Grand Canyon of 

 the Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Roaring' Fork; Stream, branch of 

 Cow Creek from the we t, about 5 

 miles long, heading in Chasm Lake 

 at northeast foot Longs Peak, Boul- 

 der and Larimer Counties, Colo. 



Roasting Ear; Point, Dorchester 

 County, Md. (Not Roasting Gar nor 

 Rose Neck.) 



Roatan; Island and Town, Honduras. 

 (Not Ruatan.) 



Robard; see Robards. 



*Robards; Village, Henderson County, 

 Ky. (Not Robard.) 



Robbins; fee Picton. 



Robbins Reef; Lighthouse, New York 

 Harbor. (Not Robbin's Reef.) 



Robert Barron; Peak (altitude 3,608 

 feet), summit Mansfield Peninsula, 

 Admiralty Island, Southeastern 

 Alaska. (Named for Robert Barron, 

 of the United States Aviation Serv- 

 ice, who lost his life by drowning on 

 Aug. 22, 1917, in an attempt to res- 

 cue two comrades who had met with 

 an accident in the Delaware River 

 at Chandler Field, Essingtou, Pa.) 



Roberts; Railroad Station, Queen 

 Annes County, Md. (Not Tilghman.) 



Robert's; see Alki. 



Robertsion; River, Madison County, 

 Ya. (Not Robinson's.) 



Rnhidoux ; see Rubidoux. 



Robinett ; see Robinette. 



Robinette; Town, Baker County, Oreg. 

 (Not Robinett.) 



* Robins; Creek and Marsh, Chinco- 

 teague Bay, Worcester County, Md. 

 (Not Robbins, Robin, nor Robin's.) 



Robins; Island, Suffolk County, N. Y. 

 (Not Bobbins nor Robin's.) 



Robins; Point, end of Gunpowder Neck, 

 Harford County, Md. (Not Robin's 

 nor Robin.) 



Robinson; see Acadia. 



