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Orcas Island. This is the largest of the islands lying between Vancouver 

 Island and the mainland. It forms the northwestern shore of the 

 Strait of Rosario. From N. to S., it is about 9 miles wide, and from 

 E. to W., it is about 13 miles long. The position of Point Lawrence, 

 on the eastern side, is Lat. 84°39i' N. and Long. 122°441' W. 



Penns Cove. This is small bay on the eastern side of Whidbey Island. 

 The town of Coupeville is on the south side of the bay. 



Pleasant Beach. A summer resort on the north side of Richards Passage, 

 on Bainbridge Island, at the southern entrance to Port Orchard. 



Port Angeles. This is also sometimes called False Dungeness and is on 

 the southern shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 55 n. miles inside 

 Tatoosh Island. All the coast is either wooded high bluffs or rocky, 

 but the sand spit, which forms this port is long and narrow, stretching 

 out from the bluff in an ENE. direction. The position of the light- 

 house at the eastern end of the spit is Lat. 48°0S'21" N. and Long. 

 123°23'42"W. 



Port Orchard. Port Orchard is on the "Great Peninsula" between 

 Admiralty Inlet on the east and Hoods Canal on the west. It is a long 

 narrow arm of these interior waters 14 n. miles long NNE. and SSW., 

 with two entrances. The southern entrance is by a crooked channel, 

 named Richards Passage, opening upon a western recess of the western 

 shore of Admiralty Inlet, and the SW. tail is the U. S. Navy Yard, 

 called the Puget Sound Naval Station whose position is Lat. 47°33t' N. 

 and Long. 122°39' W. 



Port Townsend. At the southeastern extremity of the Strait of Juan de 

 Fuca and at the north entrance to Admiralty Inlet. The position of 

 the light -house is Lat. 48°08'39"N. and Long. 122°45'14" W. 



Puget Sound. Legally, all the waters inside the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 

 Washington Sound, Admiralty Inlet, Hoods Canal, etc., are known as 

 Puget Sound. Vancouver, however, gave the name to the waters at 

 the southern part of all these channels from Port Defiance in Lat. 

 47°19' N. to the head of all at Olympia, in Lat. 47°02' N. As a general 

 designation in popular usage, the term is coincident with, or even 

 somewhat more extensive than the legal application. 



Renton. This is a town at the southern end of Lake Washington, where 

 the waters drain off into the Black River. Its position is Lat. 47°29' N. 

 and Long. 122°14' W. 



Roach Harbor. An incorrect spelling in the text for Roche Harbor, which 

 is a small village and harbor on the northwestern shore of San Juan 

 Island. The position of the village is Lat. 48°36i' N. and Long. 

 123°09' W. The entrance to the harbor is protected by Henry Island. 



Sackmans Point. Not named on the charts, but near Traeyton. 



