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Toulon; Seaport, France. (Not Ton- 



lon-siir-Mer. ) 

 Toulouse; City, France. (Not Thou- 



lonse. ) 

 Touiiclvue ; see Wigwam. 

 Tourane; Bay, City, and River, Anani. 



Fi-ench Indo-Cliina. (Not Touron, 



Tnran, nor Turon.) 

 Tournay; City, Belgium. (Not Poor- 

 nick. Doornik, nor Tonrnai.) 

 Tovar; Mesa, Navajo County, Ariz. 

 Totr : see North Toe. 

 *Towamencin; Township, Montgomery 



County, Pa. (Not Towamensing. ) 

 Tower; Butte, north of Apache Trail, 



about 23 miles from Mesa, Maricopa 



County, Ariz. (Not Turkey-Head 



Rock. ) 

 Tower of Ea; Butte, Grand Canyon of 



the Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 

 Tcwer of Set; Bntte, Grand Canyon of 



tlie Colorado, Coconino Connty, Ariz. 

 Tower Rock; see Heyburn. 

 Towesic; Neck, eastei'n side Kennebec 



River, site of Woolwich, Sagadahoc 



Connty. Me. 

 Townsend; IMountain (altitude 5.466 



feet), T. 27 N., R. 11 E., Snohomish 



County, Wash. (Not Merchant.) 

 Townsend Gut; Passage, narrow and 



crooked, leading from Boothbay 



Harbor into Sheepscot River, Lin- 

 coln County, Me. ( Not Towns End. ) 

 Townshend; Railroad Station, Prince 



Georges County, Md. (Not Os- 



l)orne. ) 

 Townsville; Town and Township, 



Vance County, N. C. (Not Townes- 



ville.) 

 Toirotce; see Togwotee. 

 *Toxaway; Mountain, Jackson and 



Transylvania Counties, N. C. (Not 



Great Hogback.) 

 Toyabe; Range of Mountains, Nye 



Connty, Nev. (Not Toiyabe nor Toi- 



ya-be. ) 

 Toijonok; see Tyonek. 

 Tozi; Tozlkakat ; see Tozitna. 

 Tozitna; River, tributary to the Yukon 



River, between Tanana and Koyu- 



kak Rivers, Alaska. (Not Tozi. 



Tozikakat, nor Tozikaket.) 

 Trabezon; see Trebizond. 



Trachyte Knob; Mountain, Teller 

 County, Colo. (Not Iron Knoll nor 

 Iron Mountain.) 



Traci/: see Troy. 



Trail; Creek, T. 60 N., R. 1 E., tribu- 

 tary to Deep Creek from southeast 

 near Naples, Boundary County, Ida- 

 ho. (Not Trout.) 



'Trail: see Rutledge. 



Train : see An Train. 



Tramp; Harbor, Puget Sound, King 

 County, Wash. (Not Trump.) 



Tranquil; Basin, with two lakes, lat. 

 48° 13' N., long. 113° 24' W., Flat- 

 liead County, Mont. 



Tranquility ; see Little Hauken. 



Transvaal; Republic in Africa. (Not 

 South African Republic.) 



Transylvania ; Grand Principality, 

 Hungary. (Not Erdely ; Siebenblir- 

 gen, n(U' Transylvanie. ) 



Tranters; Creek, forming part of 

 boundaries of Beaufort, Martin, and 

 Pitt Counties, N. C. (Not Trantus.) 



Trap Hill; Magisterial District, Ral- 

 eigh County, W. Va. (Not Marshes.) 



Trappe; see Dividing. 



Trapper; Creek, rising in small lake 

 on eastern slope of Cascade Range, 

 tributary to Icicle Creek from west, 

 Chelan County, Wash. 



Traps ; see The Trap. 



Travelers Rest; Precinct and Town. 

 Coosa County, Ala. (Not Travellers 

 Rest.) 



Travers; Cove and Point, western side 

 of Slaughter Creek, near its mouth, 

 Dorchester County, Md. (Not Tra- 

 vers's nor Traverse. ) 



Traverse; Peak, on the divide between 

 the Inglutalik, Kateel, and Ungalik 

 Rivers, Alaska. (Not Divide.) 



Travertine; Creek formed by Ante- 

 lope and Buffalo. Springs, Murray 

 County, Piatt National Park, Okla. 

 (Not Sulphur.) 



Tread ; see Freds. 



Treadwell; Bay, Lake Champlain, 

 Clinton County, N. Y. (Not Tred- 

 well. ) 



Treadwell; Village, Murray County, 

 Ga. (Not Amzi.) 



Treasure: see Burnt. 



