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Santa Rita; Hills, between Santa 

 Yiiez and Santa Rita Valleys, east of 

 Lompoc, extending to the mouth of 

 the Canada de los Palos Blancos, 

 Santa Barbara County, Calif. 



Santa Rita; Peak (altitude 5,165 feet), 

 6 miles southeast of New Idria. on 

 main ridge San Carlos Division, 

 Diablo Range, lat. 36° 21', long. 120° 

 36', San Benito County, Calif. 



Santa Rita; see Old Baldy. 



Santa Ynez; IMountains, extending 

 from Arguello Point, east to the 

 headwaters of the Ventura River, 

 Santa Barbara County, Calif. 



Santa Ysabel; Creek, uniting with 

 Santa Maria Creek to form the San 

 Dieguito River, San Diego County, 

 Calif. (Not San Pasqual nor Sau 

 Ysabell.) 



Santa Ysabel; see Isabel. 



Santafee; Village, Summers County, 

 W. Va. (Not Santifee.) 



Santaluca; Village, Gilmer County, 

 Ga. (Not Santa Luca nor Santa 

 Lucah. ) 



Santeetlah; Creek and Town, Graham 

 County, N. C. (Not Santeetla nor 

 Santultah.) 



Santiago; Peak (altitude 5,680 feet), 

 Santa Ana Mountains, on boundary 

 line between Orange and Riverside 

 Counties, Calif. 



Santiago; see Ponape. • 



Santiag'o de Cuba; Seaport, (southeast- 

 ern coast of Cuba. (Not St. lago de 

 Cuba.) 



Santiam; River, Linn and Marion 

 Counties, formed by the junction of 

 North Santiam and South Santiam 

 Rivers, near Jefferson, and flowing 

 Westward to Willamette River, 

 Oreg. 



Santiam; see Middle Santiam; North 

 Santiam ; South Santiam. 



SantUla; see Satilla. 



Santo; Group of Islands, lat 34° N., 

 long. 127° 18' E., southern coast of 

 Chosen (Korea). (Not Nan How 

 nor San To.) 



Santo Domingo; see Dominican Re- 

 public. 



Santos; Creek, flowing northeasterly 

 thi-ough southeast quarter of T. 28 

 S., R. 19 E., to San Joaquin Valley, 

 Kern County, Calif. 



Santsi; Island (to), lat. 34° 19' N., 

 long. 127° E., southern coast of 

 Chosen (Korea). (Not Goalen.) 



Sant'u; see Santuao. 



Santuao; Treaty Port, Fukien Prov- 

 ince, China. (Not San-tu-ao nor 

 Santu.) 



San-tu-ao; see Santuao. 



Santuit; see Cotuit. 



Santurce; Barrio, eastward of San 

 Juan, P. R. (Not San Turce.) 



Sao Paulo; Capital City and State, 

 Brazil, South America. (Not San 

 Paulo.) 



*Sao Vicente; Island and Town, Cape 

 Verde Islands. (Not St. Vincent.) 



Saook; Bay and Point, Peril Strait, 

 Alaska. (Not Sa-ook.) 



Sapinero; Creek, Gunnison County, 

 Colo. (Not Indian nor Indiana.) 



Sapphire; Canyon, Coconino County, 

 Ariz. 



Sapphire; Mountains, limited on the 

 south by the Anaconda Range and 

 bounded on the east by the valleys 

 of Trout and Flint Creeks, on the 

 north by Clark Fork of Columbia 

 River, and on the west by Bitterroot 

 Valley, Mont. 



Saqnel; see Sequel. 



Saragossa; Capital City and Province, 

 Spain. (Not Caesaraugusta, Sara- 

 gosse, nor Zaragoza.) 



Sarah; Ledge, entrance to New London 

 Harbor, Conn. (Not Sarah's.) 



Sarah's; see Sailor. 



Sarajevo; see Serajevo. 



Saratoga; Mountain, T. 6 N., R. 8 W., 

 north of Oroflno Mountain, Deer 

 Lodge and Powell Counties, Mont. 



Sar-car ; see Sarlvar. 



Sarcobatus; Flat, north of Amargosa 

 Range, Nye County, Nev. (Not 

 Mirage.) 



Sardinia; Island, Mediterranean Sea. 

 (Not Sardegna.) 



Sargent; see Sergeant. 



