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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Sinnamari; Sinuamarie; see Sinna- 

 mary. 



Sinnamary; River and Town, French 

 Guiana. (Not Siuamari,. Sinnamari, 

 nor Sinnaniarie. ) 



Sinsinawa; River, Jo Daviess County, 

 HI., and Grant County, Wis. ; Mound 

 and Village, Grant County, Wis. 

 (Not Sin-siu-ah-w;ili, Sinsinava, Sin- 

 sinaway, Sinsiniwa, Sinsiniwaw, Sin- 

 sinnewa, Sinsinniwa, Sissinawa, nor 

 Sissinaway. ) 



Sint Sink; see Manhasset. 



Sintzchzyan; see Shinchan. 



Sinyakicateen; see Seneaguoteen. 



Sioux Wood; Sioux-icood; see Bois de 

 sioux. ) 



Sipapu; largest Natural Bridge, White 

 Canyon, San Juan County, Utah. 

 (Not Augusta nor Large Bridge.) 



Sippican Neck; see Great Neck. 



Sipsey; see Thacker. 



Siquis; Arroyo or Ci'eek, Los Angeles 

 County, Calif. (Not Isique, Sequit, 

 nor Siquit.) 



Sir Daria; see Amu. 



Sir James Hall; see Tech on g. 



Siracusa; see Syracuse. 



Sirson; see Sarson. 



Siskiwit; Bay, Isle Royal, Mich. (Not 

 Siscowit.) 



Sisladobsis ; see Sysladobsis. 



Sissitnnca ; Sissinaicay; see Sinsin- 

 awa. 



Sister; Creek, draining poi'tion of 

 Twin Sisters Peaks, southwest of 

 Mount Baker, Whatcom County, 

 Wash. 



Sister; Lake, east of and connected 

 with Anna Lake, north of Khaz Bay, 

 Chichagof Island, Alaska. 



Sister Divide; Watershed, connecting 

 Twin Sisters Peaks and Mount 

 Baker, Whatcom County, Wash. 



Sisters; Creek, Ts. 44 and 45 N., Rs. 5 

 and 6 E., tributary to St. Joe River 

 from south, Shoshone County, Idaho. 

 (Not South Fork St. Joe River nor 

 West Fork of South Fork of St. Joe 

 River.) 



Sisters; Islands, Ohio River, Living- 

 ston County, Ky. (Not Two Sisters 

 nor Twins.) 



Sisters; see Pleiades. 



Sitka; Village, Baranof Island, 

 Alaska. (Not New Archangel.) 



Sitka; see Kruzof. 



Sitkinak; Island, southwest end of 

 Kodiak Island, Alaska. (Not Sit- 

 chiuak.) 



Sitkinak; Strait, separating Kodiak 

 Island from Sitkinak and Tugidak 

 Islands, Alaska. 



Sitoebondo; see Situbondo. 



Situbondo; Town, near Panarukan, 

 eastern end of Island of Java. (Not 

 Sitoebondo.) 



Siuslaw Inlet; Stream, T. IS S., R. 12 

 W., Lane County, Oreg. (Not Siu- 

 slaw River.) 



Siuslaio River; see Siuslaw Inlet. 



Siverly; Borough, Venango County, 

 Pa. (Not Silverlyville.) 



Siwash; Bay, Unakwik Inlet, Prince 

 William Sound, Alaska. 



Siwash; Creek, tributary to Fishing 

 Branch of Porcupine River, Yukon, 

 Canada, International Boundary, 

 (between Alaska and Canada). 



Siwatcli; Siicatche; see Saguache, Sa- 

 watch. 



Six Mile; see Buel. 



Sixmile; Lake, into which Clark Lake 

 empties, Alaska. (Not Nondalton 

 nor Noondaity.) 



Siyeh.; Pass, at head of Boulder Creek, 

 lat. 48° 43', long. 113° 38', Glacier 

 National Park, Teton County, Mont. 



Sjaelland; Sj eland; see Zealand. 



Skader; see Skutari. 



Skagastrand-Bugt ; see Hunafloi. 



Skarjen; see Tkacheu. 



Skagerrack; Arm, of the North Sea 

 between Denmark and Norway. (Not 

 Skager-Rack, Skager Rak, nor 

 Skagerack.) 



Skaffcstrand; Skagestrauds; see Huna- 

 floi. 



Skagway; Pass. River, and Village, 

 southeastern Alaska. (Not Schkagu6, 

 Shkagway, Skaguay, nor Skakwa.) 



Skalkaho; Creek, from its source in 

 T. 4 N., R. 18 W., to junction with 

 Bitterroot River. Ravalli County, 

 Mont. (Not South Fork Skalkaho.) 



