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REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. 



Tweed; Island, near entrance to Cos- 

 cob Harbor, Fairfield County, Conn. 

 (Not Finch's.) 



Tweed's; see Red. 



Twelvemile; Creek, Davison, Hanson, 

 and Hutchinson Counties, S. Dak. 

 (Not North Fork Twelvemile nor 

 Tremain. ) 



Twelvemile; Town and Township, 

 Madison County, Mo. (Not Twelve- 

 Mile. ) 



Ttventy Mile; see Nezinscot. 



Twin; Island, northern part of Khaz 

 Bay, Chichagof Island, Alaska. 



Twin; Islands, entrance to Aialik Bay, 

 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



Twin; Islands, west of Anguilla Group, 

 long. 133° 40', lat. 55° 40', South- 

 eastern Alaska. 



Twin; Lakes, Glacier County, Mont. 



*Twin; Mesas, Navajo Indian Reser- 

 vation, Ariz. (Not Zuni.) 



Twin; Peaks, due south of North Peak 

 northern side Indian Creek, San 

 Juan County, Utah. 



Twin; see Delyle ; Giui ; Loon ; Two. 



T'win Falls; County, Formed Febru- 

 ary, 1907, from part of Cassia Coun- 

 ty, Idaho. 



Tivin Lakes; see Little Sunapee. 



Twin Lakes; Village, near Twin 

 Lakes, Lake County, Colo. (Not 

 Dayton. ) 



Twin Lakes; Township, Calhoun 

 County, Iowa. (Not Twin Lake.) 



Twin Sisters; Mountains (altitude 

 11,400 feet), about 5 miles northeast 

 of Longs Peak, and 1 mile east 

 Longs Peak Village, Front Range, 

 Larimer County, Colo. (Not Lillie.) 



Twin Sisters; two high peaks, visible 

 from Bellingham, southwest of 

 Mount Baker, Whatcom County, 

 Wash. 



Twin Springs; Creek, first stream 

 west of ridge west of Pinchot Butte, 

 tributary to Floodwood Creek, T. 42 

 N., R. 4 E., Shoshone County, Idaho. 

 (Not West Fork Floodwood.) 



Twin Springs; see Floodwood. 



Twining; suburb of Washington, D. C. 

 (Not Twining City.) 



Twins; see Sisters. 



Two; Lakes, sec. 32, T. 8 N., R. 22 W., 

 Ravalli County, Mont. (Not Twin.) 



Two Bar; Ridge, south of Roosevelt 

 Reservoir, T. 4 N., R. 12 E., Mari- 

 copa County, Ariz. 



Two Dot ; see Twodot. 



T wo-Gwo-Tee-e ; see Togwotee. 



Two Lick; Creek, and Village, Indiana 

 County, Pa. (Not Two-Licks nor 

 Twolick.) 



Two Moon; Bay, southern shore Port 

 Fidalgo, Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska. (Not Bowie.) 



Two Sisters; see Sisters. 



Twocrack; Island, lying three-fourths 

 mile off northwest end of Anguilla 

 Island, Bocas de Finas, Alaska. 



Twodot; Peak (altitude 6,503 feet), 

 sec. 17, T. 44 N., R. 4 E., Shoshone 

 County, Idaho. (Not Two Dot.) 



Ticogwotee; see Togwotee. 



Tyende; Creek, Mesa, and School, 

 Navajo National Monument, Navajo 

 County, Ariz. (Not Kayenta, Ke- 

 en-ta, nor Te-en-ta.) 



Tyers; see Tiah. 



Tygart; River, Barbour, Marion, Ran- 

 dolph, and Taylor Counties, W. Va. 

 (Not Tygarts Valley nor Valley.) 



Tyler; Pond, Goshen Town, Litchfield 

 County, Conn. (Not Marshapauge, 

 Tyler's, nor West Side. ) 



Tyler; see Willis. 



Tyndall; see Copeland. 



Tyndall Dome; Peak, northeast of 

 Wallace Butte, Coconino County, 

 Ariz. (Not Temple of Om.) 



Tyonek; Creek, southwestern part 

 Moquawkie Indian Reservation, 

 west side Cook Inlet, Alaska. 



TyoneJc Toivn; see Moquawkie. 



Tyonek; Village, near head of Cook 

 Inlet, Alaska. (Not Toyonok nor 

 Tycniek.) 



Tyres; see Tiah. 



Tyrrhenian; Sea, that part of the 

 Mediterranean which extends be- 

 tween the coast of Italy and the 

 islands of Corsica, Sardinia, and 

 Sicily. (Not Tyrrhene.) 



Tyya; see Dyea. 



Tsernogora; see Montenegro. 



Tzues; see Sooes. 



